112 Dr. FiTTON on the Strata below the Chalk. 



(14.) The following is a list of the fossils of the gault in this neighbourhood, 

 in my own collection, and in those of Mr. Hills, of Court-at-street near Lympne, 

 of Mr. Sowerby, and some other of my friends. I take the present oppor- 

 tunity of expressing my obligation, especially to the Rev. Gerard E. Smith 

 and Mr. Hills, for their kindness in supplying me with all the new species 

 of their collections, many of which are figured in the plates annexed to this 

 paper. Lord Greenock also has been so good as to allow me to have drawings 

 taken from some specimens collected by himself. 



List of Fossils from the Gault, in the vicinity o/'Folkstone, Kent*. 



Ammonites auritus. Fleur de Luce pits near Folkstone. F. 



A. Benetticc. Leacon Hill, about two miles S.W. of Charing, Kent. S. 



A. Beitdanlii. (Brongniart; Env. de Paris, tab. vii. fig. 2.) Cheriton. F. 



A. ? circularis. PI. XL f. 20. Burham near Maidstone, So. 



A. crenatus. PI. XL f. 22. Tile-works at Cheriton. F. 



A. dentatus. (Syn. A. serratus, Parkinson.) Leacon Hill. S. Fleur de Luce. F. 



A. inflatus. Folkstone. F. 



A. lautus. Leacon Hill. S. Folkstone. Min. Conch. 



A. minutus. Folkstone. Min. Conch. 



A. proboscideus. Folkstone. Min. Conch, 



A. Sdliguinus. (Brongniart; Env. de Paris, tab. vii. f. 1.) (Syn. A. Icevigatus I 

 Min. Conch.) Cheriton, near Folkstone. F. 



A.splendens. (Syn. yj/./^/awMs ? Mantell.) Leacon Hill. S. Tile-works, Cheriton. F. 



A. subcristatus. (Brongniart; Env. de Paris, tab. vii. f. 10.) Fleur de Luce near 

 Folkstone. F. 



A. syrametricus. PI. XI. f. 21 and 23. Clay-pits near the Fleur de Luce, Folk- 

 stone. F. 



A. tuberculatus. Leacon Hill. S. Fleur de Luce pits, near Folkstone. F. 



A. varicosus\. Folkstone. M. C. 



* In this and the subsequent lists of fossils, the names are disposed in alphabetical order, for 

 facility of reference. The new species are in Roman type, the rest in Italics. A systematic list of 

 all the genera and species of the several lists will be given at the close of these pages. 



In the statement of localities, the capital letters after the names of places denote the persons to 

 yvhose authority the occurrence of the several species is referred ; H. signifying Mr. Hills, of Court- 

 at-street near Lympne ; S., the Rev. G. E. Smith, A.M. ; So., Mr. Sowerby ; G., Henry H, Good- 

 hall, Esq.; F., the Author of this paper. The letters M. C, or Min. Conch., denote the Mineral 

 Conchology of Messrs. Sowerby; Geol. Soc, the Museum of the Geological Society. 



f Mr. Parkinson has mentioned other species of Ammonites; A. ornalus, from Folkstone and 

 Cambridge, A. pansus, from Folkstone and West Mailing, Kent (Geol. Trans., First Series, 

 vol. V. pp. 57 and 58). The A, serratus of Parkinson is A. dentatus of Sowerby. 



