So Wright — List of Irish Cretaceous Microzoa. 



30. Torr Head, Co. Antrim. North-east corner of Co. Antrim, 1 1 miles 

 N. of Cushendall, and 8 miles W. of Ballycastle. 



31. Ballintoy, Co. Antrim. Quarries at Ballintoy Harbour, 5^ miles 

 N. W. of Ballycastle, on the road to the Giant's Causeway. 



32. Whiterocks, Co. Antrim. Quarries on the roadside 3 miles E. of 

 Portrush, on the road to the Giant's Causeway. 



A small quantity of Chalk powder collected at this quarry yielded a few 

 Microzoa. 



33. North of Moneymore, Co. Londonderry. Quarry about midway be- 

 tween that town and Magherafelt. 



A little Chalk powder found in this quarry yielded a few fossils. 



34. Springhill, near Moneymore, Co. Londonderry. 



A few grains of Chalk powder collected at this quarry yielded vast num- 

 bers of Sponge spicules. 



35. Slieve Gallion, Co. Londonderry. Quarry situated near the summit 

 of the mountain, 4! miles N.W. of Moneymore station on the Cookstown 

 line. 



This is the highest exposure of White Limestone in the North of Ireland, 

 being at an elevation of 1,500 feet above the level of the sea. The Chalk 

 powder collected at this quarry yielded Microzoa in great abundance and in 

 fine preservation. 



36. Keady Hill, Co. Londonderry. Quarries on the face of the hill, 

 3 miles E. of Newtownlimavady. 



The Chalk powder collected at this quarry yielded Microzoa in great 

 abundance. 



