1856.] WRIGHT UPPER LIAS SANDS. 299 



Brachiopoda. 



Terebratula simplex. Buck, (trigo- Rhynchonella decorata, Davidson. 



nalis, Lhwyd.). tetrahedra. Sow. 



plicata. Buck. angulata, Sow. 



submaxiilata, Davidson. concinna 7, Sow. 



Rhynchonella Wrightii, Davidson. oolitica, Davidson, 



Annelida. 



Serpula grandis, Goldf. Serpula soeialis. Gold/. 

 convoluta, Goldf. sulcata. Sow. 



plicatilis, Miinst. filaria, Goldf. 



quadrilatera, Goldf. flaccida, Goldf. 



Echinodermata . 



Cidaris Fowleri, Wright, Monogr. Oolitic Echinoderms, pi. l.fig. 4. 



Bouchardii, Wright, ib. pi. 1. fig. 2. 



Wrightii, Desor., ib. pi. 1. fig. 3. 



Rabdocidaris Wrightii, Desor., ib. pi. 1. fig. 5. 

 Acrosalenia Lycetti, Wright, ib. pi. 15. fig. 1. 



spinosa, Agassiz, ib. pi. 17- 



Diadema depressum, Agass., Wright, ib. pi. 6. fig. 2. 

 Echinus germinans, Fhil. ib. pi. 12. 



bigranularis, Lamarck, ib. pi. 12. 



Polycyphus Deslongchampsii, Wright, ib. pi. 13. 

 Hemipedina Bakeri, Wright, ib. pi. 10. fig. 1. 



tetragramma, Wright, ib. pi. 10. fig. 4. 



perforata, Wright, ib. pi. 10. fig. 2. 



Bonei, Wright, ib. pi. 10. fig. 5. 



Pygaster semisulcatus, Fhil. M. G. S. decade 5. 



conoideus, Wright, M. G. S. decade 5. 



Hyboclypus agariciformis, Forbes, M. G. S. decade 5. 



caudatus, Wright, Ann. Nat. Hist. vol. ix. pi. 3. 



Goniaster ; a portion of a ray only. 

 Extracrinus, nov. spec. 



Anthozoa. 



Montlivaltia Delabechii, Edw. ^ Thecosm\\iagvegavia,Edw.^Haime. 



Haime. Thamnastreea Defranciana, Edw. Sf 



Waterhousei, Edw. ^ Haime. Haime. 



cupuliformis, Edw. Sf Haime. Terquemi, Edw. Sf Haime. 



Axosmilia Wrightii, Edw. ^ Haime. Isastraea tenuistriata, Edw. Sf Haime. 



Latomeandra Flemingii, Edw. Sf Thamnastraea Mettensis, Edw. Sf 



Haime. Haime. 

 Davidsoni, Edw. Sf Haime. fungiformis, Edw. Sf Haime. 



Bryozoa. 

 Stromatopora dichotomoides, d'Orbig. 



Fossils from the Cephalopoda-bed — d, e, f. 



This bed is not so well exposed at Crickley Hill as in many other 

 localities, no new surface having been laid bare for upwards of twenty 



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