Organic Remains of the County of Sussex. 



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Class. 

 Mollusca. 



Pisces. 



Genus. Species. 



Pyrula bulbiformis ? 



Iffivigata. 



Miirex argutus. 



Voluta Luctator. 



. Bicorona. 



Ancilla aveniformis. 



Turritella. 



■ canalifera. 



Conus Dormitor. 

 Nummularia Iffivigata.'' 

 Haia''. 



Rejereiices and Synonyms. 

 Fusus bulbif. Min. Con. 'J'ab. 291. Murex 



Pyrus, Brander Foss. Hant. f. 52. 53. 

 Lam. Coq. Foss. Env. de Paris, PI. 4. f. 7. 

 Brander Foss. Hant. f. 13. 

 Min. Con. Tab. 115. f. 1. 

 Lam. Hist. Nat. Anim. sans Vert. vii. 351. 

 Min. Con. Tab. 99. f. 1. 2. (Middle figures.) 

 Ibid. Tab. 99. f. 3. 4. (Larger figures.) 

 Lam. Coq. Foss. Env. de Paris, PI. 2. f. 6. 

 Min. Con. Tab. 301. 

 Ibid. Tab. 538. f. 1. 

 Brander Foss. Hant. f. 117. 

 Ibid. f. 109.' 



Localities. 



2. Arenaceous Limestone or Sandstone of Bognor. 



Class. Genus. Species. 



Polypi.'' 



Annelides. Dentalium planum. 



Serpula. 



I Vermetus Bognoriensis. 



Conchifera. Fistulana personata. 



RloUusca. 



Pisces. 



Pholadomya margaritacea 



Pauopaa 



intermedia. 



Ltitraria ? 



oblata. 



Venericardia Brongniarti.'^ 



Cardium ? 





Pectunculuf 



brevirostris. 





decussatus.s 

 elegans. 



Modiola 



Pinna 



affinis. 



*Ostrea 



edulib ? 



Anomia 



lineata. 



Lingula 



tenuis. 



Calyptraa 



trochiformis. 



Ampullaria 



patula. 





sigaretina. 

 similis. 



Natica 



Pyrula. 





Murex 



Smithii. 



Rostellaria 



Sowerbii.'' 



Voluta 



Luctator. 



Conus. 





Nautilus 



imperialis. 



Squalus ?' 





Rejerences and Synonyms. 



Min. Con. Tab. 79. f. 1. 



Geol. Trans. 1st series, ii. 205. 



Geol. Suss. 272. Hist. Suss. vol. iii. PI. 1. 



f. 3. Min. Con. Tab. 596. f. 1. 2. 3. 

 Lam. Coq. Foss. Env. de Paris, PI. 21. f. 6. 



7.7 a. 7 b. Teredo antenauta-, Min. Con. 



Tab. 102. 

 Min. Con. Tab. 297. f. 1. 2. 3. 

 Ibid. Tab. 76. f. 1. and Tab. 419. f. 2. 

 Ibid. Tab. 534. f, 3. 

 Not figured. 



Min. Con. Tab. 472. f. 1. 



Ibid. Tab. 27. f. 1. 



Ibid. Tab. 9. f. 5. 



Ibid. Tab. 313. f. 2. 



Webster, Geol. Trans. 1st series, ii. 205. 



A. striata, Min. Con. Tab. 425. 



Min. Con. Tab. 19. f. 3. 



Trochus apertus, Brander Foss. Hant. f. 1 . 2. 



Min. Con. Tab. 284. (Two middle figures.) 



Ibid. Tab. 284. (Two lower figures.) 



Ibid. Tab. 5. (Two middle figures.) 



Brander, Foss. Hant. f. 52. 53. 



Min. Con. Tab. 578. f. 1. 2. 3. 



R.Parkinsoni, Min. Con. Tab. 349. f. 1.3.4. 



Min. Con. Tab. 115. f. 1. 



Ibid. Tab. 1. 



Localities. 

 The rocks on the Coast, near 

 [Bognor. 



* The young shell, of the size of a millet-seed, occurs in immense quantities. '' Palates. 



"^ Vertebra;. "^ Dicotyledonous wood perforated by Fistulana personata occurs occasionally in large masses. 



" A ramose zoophyte, genus undetermined. ' The specific name in honour of M. Alex. Brongniart. 



= As it differs from the recent P. decussatus, (see Turton's Brit. Bivalves, 173,) a different specific name should be 

 imposed. 



^ This Rostellaria was figured and described by the late Mr. Sowerby as R. Parkinsoni of the Geol. of Sussex ; it is 

 however perfectly distinct, and it becomes necessary to adopt a different specific name ; that of Sowerbii is here given 

 as a tribute of respect to the present scientific editor of the Mineral Conchology of Great Britain. The R. Sowerbii 

 occurs in the tertiary formations only; R. Parkinsoni in the chalk marl, and Shanklin sand. 



' A small tricuspid tooth. 



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