204 



Mr. Mantell's Tabular Arrangement of the 



3. Sand on Emsworth Common. 



Class. Genus. Species. 



Annelides. Dentalium cylindricum. 

 Mollusca. *Nunimularia elegans. 



References and Synonyms. 

 Min. Con. tab. 79. 

 Ibid. Tab. 538. f. 2. 



Localities. 



Plastic Clay. 



Argile Plastique. Premier Terrain d'eau douce. Castle Hill, 

 Newhaven. 



Leaves; remains and impressions. Geol. Suss. Tab. 8. f. 1.2. 3. 4. Brit. Min. Tab. 500. These are supposed by 



Mr. Sowerby to resemble tlie larger foliage of Platanus orientalis, Geol. Suss. p. 263. 

 " Fruit of a species of Palm ?" Webster, Geol. Trans. 1st series, vol. ii. p. 191. 

 Wood ; dicotyledonous. Occurs in small fragments in the reddish brown sandy-marl. Geol. Suss. p. 257. No. 7. 



Class. 

 Conchifera. 



Mollusca. 



Pisces. 



Genus. 

 Cyclas.* 

 Cyrena. 

 Cytherea 



Unio. 

 Avicula 

 Ostrea. 

 licli.x 



Cerithium 



Species. 



convexa. 



media. 



laevis.'' 



funatum. 

 politum.'' 



Mustclus ?'' 



References and Synoiiyms. 



Brit. Min. tab. 500. iv. 185 



Geol. Suss. 264. 



Ibid. PJ.25. f 2. Desc.Gcol.Env.de Paris, 



PJ. 8. f. 7. p. 282. (Edit. 1822.) 

 Brit. Min. Tab. 500. 

 Min. Con. Tab. 2. f. 2. 

 Geol. Suss. 264. 

 Ibid. Tab. 18. f 19. 20. H. lavis, Fleming 



Brit. Anim. 265. 

 Geol. Suss. Tab. 14. f. 4. Min. Con. Tab. 128. 

 C. melanoides, Geol. Suss. Tab.l8. f. 3. Min. 



Con. Tab. 147. 

 Geol. Suss. 264. 



localities. 

 Castle IJill, near Newhaven. 



Class. 

 Aijamia. 



Chalk Formation. 

 1. Chalk with Flints. 2. Chalk without Flints. (Craie blanche.) 



Genus. 

 Confervitcs 



Fucoides 



Species. 

 fasciculata^. 

 undetermined. 

 Brongniartir 

 undetermined. 



Phancrogamia 

 (Dicotyledonous)'?. 



Polypi. 



Flustra 



utricularis''. 



undetermined. 



Orbitolites lenliculata. 



Caryophyllia centralis. 

 Madrepora. 



References and Synonyms. 

 Ad. Brong.tlist. Veg. Foss. Pi. 1. f. 1 



Geol. Suss. PI. 9. f. 12 



Ibid. P1.9. f 1 . : 



Geo). Suss. 157 



Lam. Hist. Nat. Anim. sans Vert. ii. 224. 

 Konig. Icon. Foss. Sect, f 61 



Geol. Suss. Tab. 16. f. 22-24. Desc. Geol. 



Env. de Paris, PL 9. f.4. (Edit. 1822.) . 



Madrepora centralis, Geol.Suss.Tab.l6.f.2.4. 



Geol. Suss. 160 



In Sussex. 

 Lewes. Steyn- 

 Ibid. [ing. 



Ibid. 

 Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 

 Ibid. 

 Brighton. 



Elsewhere. 

 Isle de Bon- 

 [holm. 



Heytesbury. 



\'cry rarely perfect. " Bath is named by Dr. Fleming as its locality, evidently by mistake. 



In Min. Con. vol. iv. p. 48, Mr. Sowerby expresses a doubt whether these shells should not be referred to Pota- 

 mides: Dr. Fleming however retains them in Cerithium, see Brit. Anim. p. 358. 

 '' Teeth resembling those of this species. 



'' In Hint and chalk: very rare. Craie tufeau. Isle de Bonholm. 

 ' Specific name in honour of M. Adolphe Brongniart, author of the Hist. Veget. Foss. 



8 Sometimes in flint nodules and perforated by Fistulanre or Teredines : in chalk, in the state of a brown friable mass : rare, 

 h Attached to Echini. Ventriculites quadrangularis, Geol. Suss. Tab. 15. fig. 6. probably belongs to this genus. There 

 arc also several undetermined species. 



