Organic Remains of the County of Sussex. 



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Class. 

 Conchifera. 

 INIoilusca. 



Pisces.'' 



Genus. Species. 



Terebratula subplicata. 



Trochus Basteroti.' 



Cirrus depressus. 



perspectivus. 



granulatus.'' 



Dolium 

 Beleninites 



nodosum, 

 mucronatus.' 





granulatus. 

 lanceolatus. 

 Faujasii. 



Baculites 



Nautilus 



elegans."* 



Ammonites 



varians.* 





Woollgari.' 





navicularis, 



catinus. 



Lewesiensis 





peramplus. 





rusticus. 



unclatus.8 



striatus.'' 





.Scaphites 



liamites 



armatus.' 



Muroena 



Lewesiensis. 



Zeus 



Lewesiensis. 



Salmo? 



Lewesiensis. 



Esox 



Lewesiensis. 



Amia? 



Lewesiensis. 



Squalus.' 





Balistes"? 

 Diodoii"? 



Reptiles.' Mososaurus Hoffmannii.' 

 luloidocopros.' 



References and Synonyms. 

 Geol. Suss.Tab. 26. f. 5. 6. 11 . . . . 

 Desc. Geol. Env. de Paris, PI. 3. f. 3 . . 

 Geol.Suss.Tab.l8.f.l8.22.Min.Con.Tab.4a8. 

 Ibid. Tab. 18. r.21. 12. Min.Con. Tab. 428. 

 Ibid. 195 



Ibid. 196. Min. Con. Tab. 426 . . . . 



Ibid. Tab. 16. f. 1. Desc. Geol. Env. de 

 Paris, PI. 3. f. 1. (Edit. 1822.) B. Allani, 

 Fleming, Brit. Anim. 240. Min. Con. 

 Tab. 600. f. 1 



Min. Con. Tab. 600. f. 3. 5 



Ibid. Tab. 600. f. 8. 9 



Ibid. Tab. 592. f. 1 



Geol. Suss. Tab. 20 



Ibid. Tab. 21. f. 2. 5. 7 



Ibid. Tab. 21. f.l6. Tab. 22. f.7. Min.Con. 



Tab. 587 



Geol.Suss.Tab.22. f.5. Min.Con.Tab.555. f.2. 



Ibid. Tab. 22. f. 10 



Ibid. Tab. 22. f. 2. Min. Con. Tab. 358. 



Hist. Mont St. Pierre, PI. 31 ? . . . . 

 Geol. Suss. 200. Min. Con. Tab. 357 . . 



Min. Con. Tab. 177 



Ibid. Tab. 569. f . 2 



Geol. Suss. Tab. 22. f. 3. 4 



Ibid. Tab. 23 



Ibid. Tab. 39. f. 11. Tab. 40. f. 2 . . . 



Ibid. Tab. 35. 36 



Ibid. Tab. 33. 40 



Ibid. Tab. 41. f. 1. 2. Tab. 25. f. 13 . . 



Ibid. Tab. 37. 38 



Ibid. Tab. 32. f. 1. Sq. Cornubicus . . . 

 Ibid. Tab. 32. f. 2. 3. 6. Sq. Mustelus . . 

 Ibid. Tab. 32. f. 4. 7. 8. Sq. Zygoena . . 

 Ibid. Tab, 32. f. 12. 14. 15. Sq. Galeus . 



Ibid. Tab. 33. f. 10 



Ibid. Tab. 33. f. 5. 6 



Ibid. Tab. 32. f. 18. 20 



Ibid. Tab. 39. 40. 41 



Ibid. Tab. 42. Hist. Mont St. Pierre, Tab. 29 

 Ibid. Tab. 33.41. Hist. Mont. St. Pierre . 

 Ibid. PI. 9. t". 3. 6. 9. 10 



In Sussex. 

 Oftham. 

 Lewes. 

 Ibid, et pass. 

 Ibid. 

 Southerham, 



[near Lewes. 



Clayton, near 



[Hurst. 



Brighton. 



Lewes. 



Steyning. 



Lewes. 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Oft'ham. 



Southerham. 



Lewes. 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Brighton. 



Lewes. 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Ibid.'" 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Ibid.P 



Ibid.i 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Elsewhere. 



Meudon. 



VVarniinster. 



Ibid. 



Meudon. Scan- 

 dinavia. Near 

 Giant's Cause- 

 way, Ireland. 



Ma.stricht. 



Ibid. 



Guildford, 



Mffistricht. 



Gravesend. 



Msestricht. 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 



* Occurs in the form of casts only. '' Lower chalk. 



* A beak or mandible has lately been discovered which probably belonged to some species of Bclemnites or Naritilus. 

 ■* Rare in the white chalk. " Very rare. ' Lower chalk. 8 Upper chalk : unique. 



^ Very rare. ' E.xceedingly rare. '' This arrangement and nomenclature of the fishes of 



the chalk must be considered only as temporary ; the greater part will require the establishment of new genera for their 

 reception. ' Teeth resembling those of several recent species. "^ Vertebra;. 



" Defence of. " The palates resemble those of Diodon Histrix ; but from the numbers often found grouped 



together, the mouth of the original appears to have been paved with them. 



P Radii or fin bones of unknown fishes allied to Balistes. These radii are entirely distinct from those of the Lias, 

 and belong to three or more species. '' Jaw with teeth and bones of an unknown fish. 



■■ Bones, teeth, portions of the mandibles, &c. of several reptiles and fishes too imperfect to be determined. 



* Dorsal and caudal vertebrae. ' The name given to these bodies by Dr. Buckland, who supposes them 

 to be foecal remains. See the Professor's paper on Coprolites. 



