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Middle beds. 



Cardita avicularia Citheraea nilidula 



Orbitolites plana elegans 



Turritella imbricata Miliolites 



Terebellum convolutum Cerithium ? 



Caljptraea trochiformis Articulated bodies 

 Pectunculus pulvinatus resembling vegetables 



Upper beds. 

 Miliolites Cerithium lapidum 



Cardium lima or obliquum — — — petricolum 



Lucina saxorum Corbula anatina ? 



Ampullaria spirata striata 



Cerithium tuberculatum Impressions of leaves 



-- niutabile 



Messrs. Cuvier and Brongniart remark that the nummulltes are 

 found only in the lowest beds of the calcaire grossler, to which 

 belongs also the cerithium giganteum. I am enabled by the 

 information of Mr. HoUoway, who pointed out to me these fossils 

 at Bracklesham in Selsea, and also in Stubbington cliff near Ports- 

 mouth, to add this very strong circumstance of agreement with the 

 French strata. 



It is impossible not to be struck with the identity of the fossil 

 shells of the sandy beds of Liancourt with those of Stubbington. 

 At the former of these places are found : 

 Nummulites lenticularia 



Isevigata 



Turritella terebellata 



imbricataria 



Crassatella sulcata 

 Venericardia planicosta 

 Sharks' teeth 

 The whole of which are to be found at Stubbington. 



