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Class. 

 Conchifera. 

 Molkisca. 



Pisces. 



Scales, &c. 

 f. 4. 5. 7. 8 



Genus. 

 Terebratula 

 Auricula 

 Ampullaria ? 

 Trochus 



Ilostellaria 

 Cassis 



Eburna? 



Voluta 



Baculites 



Nautilus 



Ammonites 



Species. References and Synonyms. 



squamosa.* Geo). Suss. 132. No. Cl 



incrassata. Ibid. Tab. 19. f. 2. 3.34. Min.Con.Tab.163 



Ibid. Tab. 18. f. 11 



linearis. Ibid. Tab. 18. f. 17 



agglutinans f' Ibid. 'Jab. 18. t". 7 



Parkinsoni. Ibid. Tab.18, f.1.2.4. Min.Con. Tab.658.f.3 



avellana.' Desc. Geol. Env. de Paris, PI. G. f. 10. 



(Edit. 1822.) 



Geol. Suss. Tab. 18. f. 13 



ambigua?'' Ibid. Tab. 18. f. 8 



I'aujasii. Min. Con. Tab. 592. f. 1 



obliquatus. Ibid. Tab. 592. f. 2.3. Hamites baculoides, 



Geol. Suss. Tab. 23. f. 6. 7 



elegans. Geol. Suss. Tab. 20. f. 1. Tab. 21 . f. 5. Min. 



Con. Tab. 116 



expansus. Min. Con. Tab. 458. f. 1 " N. elegans in a 



young state." Geol. Suss. Tab. 21. f. 1. 4 . 

 Mantelli. Geol. Suss. Tab. 22. f. 1. Min. Con. Tab. 55 



Sussexiensis. Ibid. Tab. 20. f. 2. Tab. 21. f. 10. A.Rho- 



tomagensis, Desc. Geol. Env. de Paris, 



Tab.6.f.2. (Edit.1822.) Min.Con.Tab.515 

 varians. Geol. Suss. Tab. 21. f.2.7. Min. Con. Tab. 176 



cinctus. Ibid. 116. Min. Con. Tab. 564. f. 1 . . 



falcatus. Ibid. Tab. 21. f. 6. 12. Min. Con. 579. 1. 1 



curvatus. Ibid. Tab. 21. f.l8. Min. Con. Tab. 579. f. 2 



complanatus. Ibid. 118. Min. Con. Tab. 569. t. 1 



rostratus. Min. Con. Tab. 173 



tetrammata. Ibid. Tab. 587. f. 2 



striatus. Geol. Suss. Tab. 22. f. 3. 4. 9. 11. S. obii- 



quus, Min. Con. Tab. 18. f. 4-7 . . . 

 costatus. Geol. Suss. Tab. 22. f. 8. 12. Parkin. Org. 



Rem. iii. PI. 10. f. 10 



armatus. Gcol.Suss.Tab.23.f.3.4. Min. Con. Tab. 108 



plicatilis. Ibid. Tab. 23. f.l. 2. Min.Con.Tab.234. t'.l 



alternatus. Ibid. Tab. 23. f. 10. 11 



ellipticus. Ibid. Tab. 23. f. 9 



attenuatus. Ibid. Tab.23. (".8. 13. Min.Con. Tab.61.f.4.5 



costatus. Ibid. Tab. 23. f. 15. Tab. 24. f. 1.4.5. Min. 



Con. Tab. 36 



undulatus. Geol. Suss. Tab. 24. f. 8. Tab. 23. f. 14. 16. 



Min. Con. Tab. 75. f.l. 2. 3 . . . . 



tuberculatus. Geol.Suss.Tab.24.f.2.3.6.7. Min.Con. Tab.74 



Squalus Mustelus.^ Ibid. Tab. 32. f. 2. 3. 5. 6. 9. 11 . . . . 



Galeus.f Ibid. Tab. 32. f. 12. 14. 15. 16 . . . . 



Ibid. Tab. 34. f. 10 



and CoprolitesS. (lulo-eido-coprolites, Dr. Buckland, see p. 232-234 of tli 

 . 11. 



Scaphiles 



Hamites 



Turrilites 



In Sussex. 



Elsewhere. 



Ilamsey. 





Stoneham. 



Blackdovvn, 



Hamsey. 



[Devon 



Ibid. 





Ibid. 





Ibid. 



Ibid, in Shank- 





[lin sand 



Ringmer. 



Rouen. 



Ilamsey. 





Ibid. 





Ibid. 





Glynd. 



Ibid.' 



Hamsey. 





Middleham. 





Il)id. 





Hamsey. 



Ibid. 



ll)id. 



Ibid. 



Middlebam. 





Ibid. 





Hamsey. 





Iliid. 





Southerham. 





Hamsey. 





Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Ringmer. 



Ibid. 



Hamsey. 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Middleham. 

 Ilamsey. 

 Ibid. 

 Ibid. 

 is volume.) 



Ibid. 



Folkstone. 

 Rouen. 



Ibid. 



Geol. Suss. PI. 9. 



* This species has not been figured. '' Cast of the base of the shell. 



"^ Query if not a variety of Auricula incrassata? '' This shell is closely allied to, if not identical with, 



V. ambigua of Hordvvell Cliffs. It is attached to an Ammonite. "^ Craie chloritee. 



' Teeth resembling those of the recent species arc occasionally found. 



8 These substances have been known since the time of Woodward by the name of" lull of Cherry Hinton," Am] were 

 supposed to be the amenta or cones of a species of fir. Their animal origin was first suggested by Mr. Konig, see Geol. 

 of Suss. p. 104. Dr. Buckland has lately investigated the subject with his usual acumen and success; and the analysis 

 of Dr. Prout having proved their animal nature beyond all doubt. Dr. B. proposes to distinguish these fossils by the 

 term Coprolile, and supposes them to be the fcecal remains of fishes or of sepia;. I have one of these bodies in an Aniiu? 

 lying on the air-bladder. 



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