78 Wright— List of Irish Cretaceous Microzoa. 



15. Near Gobbins. Rocks exposed along the shore about midway be- 

 tween that headland and Blackhead. 



About midway between Blackhead and the Gobbins a dyke occurs well 

 exposed in a low cliff, and is composed of a mass of ordinary flints and Para- 

 moudras crowded together, and imbedded in a brown ochreous clay. These 

 flints were found to contain Chalk powder in the greatest quantity — one of the 

 " Paramoudras" examined yielded several pounds weight of the powder. 

 The material collected proved extremely rich in Microzoa ; all our Irish Cre- 

 taceous Ostracoda were met with, and an unusually large number of Fora- 

 minifera referable to 79 species and well marked varieties. The following 

 very rare Foraminifera occurred, viz. : Denialma Steenstrupi, Marginulina 

 seminotata, and Bulimina regularis. 



16. Ballytober, Islandmagee, Co. Antrim. Quarry situated near the 

 centre of the island, between the Gobbins and Magheramorne ferry. 



Chalk powder was found here in quantity ; the Microzoa were in great 

 abundance, and in fine preservation. 



1 7. Mill Bay, Islandmagee, opposite Magheramorne, Co. Antrim. Quarry 

 about quarter of a mile from the Magheramorne ferry. 



The flints in this quarry yielded a fair supply of Chalk powder rich in the 

 usual Microzoa. 



18. Magheramorne, Co. Antrim. Quarry convenient to Magheramorne 

 station, on the Northern Counties Railway. 



The powder found in the flints in this quarry was highly fossiliferous. 



19. Ballycarry, Co. Antrim. Quarry about half-a-mile S. of Ballycarry 

 station, on the Northern Counties Railway. 



A large quantity of Chalk powder, extremely rich in fossils, was found in 

 this quarry ; all the Cretaceous Ostracoda were met with, besides a great 

 variety of Foraminifera and Sponge spicules. 



20. Red Hall Glen, Co. Antrim. One mile N.W. of preceding locality. 



Flints occur sparingly scattered over the bed of this fine old glen, having 

 been washed out of the white limestone which at one place forms overhanging 

 cliffs. Many of the flints were found to contain Chalk powder rich in 

 Microzoa. 



21. Glenoe, Co. Antrim. Quarry 3 miles S.W. of Magheramorne. 



A small quantity of Chalk powder found here was rich in the usual forms. 



