146 



ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH ^MUSEUM. 



The following table shows approximately 

 •specimens represent various classes of fossils : — 



these 





1 1 



. 



S 











1.- 













i - • 



t3 



n 





1 



- 





cu^ 



^ 



d 



n^ 







\-:^-B 



^ 





rt 



^ 





^9- 





'o 











U s^s. 



.i 



?. 



-3 





^ 





o 



g- 









1 Ul 



^ 



u 



.2 



1 



?, 



a 



u 



-a 



1 



1 



1 





S 0^ 



(=; 



> 



d 



■< 



w 



o 



>-3 



o 



•5 



(> 



H 



Budlfiigh Saltertou 



Devonian (various 



localities). 

 Devonian, Wolborough 



.Devonian polished 



slices. 



Cretaceoiis of Haklon 

 and other Devon- 

 shire localities. 



Various horizoas and 

 .localities. 



Totals 



— 



_ 



4'i0 



G4 



15 



— 



— 



11 



556 



39 



194 



- 



46 



36 



131 



- 



46 



- 



- 





634 



33 



114 



- 



- 



53 



427 



- 



80 



- 



- 





164 



117 



31 



- 



- 



1,213 



- 



- 



.„ 



- 



- 



- 



- 



279 



- 



— 



6 



793 



351 



in 



37 



16 



501 



- 



2,09!) 



61 



16 



-- 



" 



- 



"" 



-- 



- 



- 



4 



- 



209 



- 



- 





52 



2,101 



1,3U9 



175 



178 



16 



505 



11 



4,562 



529 



355 



20 



1,279 



1,041 



872 



1,402 



4,897 



233 



1,814 



The collection not merely supplies the British Museum with 

 :a series of fossils from localities that have hitherto been but 

 poorly represented in the national collection, but is of special 

 value as having furnished specimens for description to many 

 ipalteontologists. 



The following is a list (perhaps not a complete one) of 

 publications in which specimens from the Vicary Collection 

 ihave been specially mentioned or described and figured. In 

 /several of tnese cases Mr. Vicary's specimens served as unique 

 -.types of new species. 



The Budleigh Salterton fossils have been referred to in 

 ;tliese works : — 



(1.) Salter, J. W. — Ancient Physical Geography, illustrated 

 by fossils from a pebble- bed at Bualeigh Salterton, 

 Devonshire. Geol. Mag., dec. P., Vol. I., pp. 5-12. 

 July, 18G4. (Planted.) 



(2.) Vicary, W. — On the pebble-bed cf Budleigh Salterton. 

 With a note on the Fossils, by J. W. Salter. Quart. 

 Journ. Geol. Soc, Vol. XX., pp. 283-302, pis. xv.- 

 xvii. 1864, (Plant^e, Annelida, Brachiopoda, 

 Lamellibranchia, Arthropoda.) 



'(3 ) Salcer, J. W.— A Monograph of the British Trilobites 

 from the Cambrian, Silurian and Devonian forma- 

 tions. Palseontogr. Soc. 1864-1867. 



f(4.) Davidson, T. — A Monograph of the British Fossil 

 Brachiopoda. Part VII. The Silurian Brachiopoda. 

 PalcL-ontogr. Soc. 1866-1871. 



.(5.) Davidson, T. — Notes on the Brachiopoda hitherto 

 obtained from the '' Pebble-bed " of Budleigh Sal- 

 terton, near Exraouth in Devonshire. Quart. Journ. 

 .Geol. Soc, Vol. XXVI., pp. 70-89, pis. iv-vi. 

 .Bee, 1869. 



