1856.] 



WRIGHT UPPER LIAS SANDS. 



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Names of Species. 



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Pygaster semisulcatus, Phil 































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Olvnpiis Ap"flsi<iii7ii JVriaht 











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Anthozoa. 



Montlivaltia Delabechei, Edw. Sf H. 

 Waterhousei, Edw. Sr Haime ... 















—— cupuliformis, Edw. 8f Haiine ... 











Wrightii^ Edw. Sf Haime 











Axosmilia Wriffhtiij Edw. Sf Haime .. 











Latromeandra Flemingii, Edw ik H. . 











• Uavidsoni, Edw. Sc Haime 











Thecosmilia gregaria, Edw. Sf Haime 

 Thamnastraea Defranciana, Edw.SfH. 

 Terquemii, Edw. &" Haime 



























Mettensis, Edw. Sc Haime 











fungiformis, Edw. &" Haime ... 











Isastrsea tenuistriata, Edw. Sf Haime . 



Bryozoa. 

 Stomatopora dichotomoides, d'Orb... 





























Notes on some New Species of Mollusca collected from the Cepha- 

 lopoda-bedt <^'^d included in the Lists of Fossils in the preceding 

 Memoir. 



Ammonites Dorsetensis, Wright, nov. sp. 



Shell discoidal, compressed, not carinated. Each whirl in middle 

 age ornamented with from forty to forty-five ribs, which commence 

 at the umbilical margin, where they are most prominent, become 

 flattened and almost disappear on the sides, and reappear bifid near 

 the dorsal margin, each primary rib having apparently become bifur- 



