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Table 



(continued) . 









Bracklesham Alollusca. 



Sables 

 Inf^rieurs, 

 — the three 

 lower divi- 

 sions. 



Lits 

 Coquilliers 



and 

 Glauconie 

 Moyenne. 



Calcaire 

 grossier. 



Sables 

 Moyens. 



The 

 two 

 lower 

 divi- 

 sions. 



The 

 two 

 upper 

 divi- 

 sions. 



Pectunculus pulvinatus. Lam. ... 



Pinna margaritacea, Lam 



Solen vaginalis, Lam. ? 







* 

 * 



* 

 * 

 * 



* 



* 



* * 



* * 

 * 



* 

 * 

 * 

 * 



* '' ... 



* 



1 1 43 

 142 



* 

 * 

 * 



* 



* 

 * 



Solenoeurtus Parisiensis, Desk. . 



Spondylus rarispina, Desk 



Tellina donacialis, Lam 



lamellosa, 7)^5^ 



lunulata, Desh 



scalaroides, Lam... 



tenuistriata, Desh 







Total 171 



15 



75 



94 



Idmonea coronopus, Defr. 



Tui'binolia sulcata, Lam, 



Note. — The other organic remains require a more minute com- 

 parison than has hitherto been made with French specimens. The 

 ordinary and common forms, — such as, amongst Fishes, 



Carcharodon angustidens, Agass. Myliobates toliapicus, Agass. ? 

 Lamna elegans, Agass. Otodus obliqiius, Agass. 



amongst Bryozoa, 



Eschara Brongniarti, M.-Edw. 

 Lunulites ureeolatus, Lamx. 



amongst Zoophytes, 



Oculina raristella, Defr. 

 Siderastraea Websteri, Bow. 



amongst the Crustacea (Entomostraca), 



Cythere striato-punctata, Roem. 



costellata, Roem. 



(Cythereis) horrescens, Bosq. 



(Cythereis) cornuta, Roem. 



(Cytherella) Munsteri, Roem. 



and amongst the Foraminifera, 



Nummulites laevigatus, Lam. N. seaber, Lam. 



have been recognized as common to the two couniries, but the many 

 other species of fishes and zoophytes, the many reptiles and Crus- 

 tacea, have not been sufficiently studied. 



As with the shells, some of the other fossils of Bracklesham be- 

 long to other members of the French series than the Calcaire gros- 

 sier, — as the Cozlorhynchus rectuSy Ag., to the " Lits coquilliers ;" 

 and the Nummulites variolarius. Lam., to the " Sables moyens." 



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