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Mr. MuRCHisoN on the Strata of the Oolitic Series, S^c. 



SCOTLAND. 

 Reefs at Dimrobin, &c. 



Bivalves. 



Gryphaea, differing slightly from G. obliquata. 

 Tab. 112. fig. 3. 



Modiola, new species, longitudinally striated. 



Pecten, new species, striated. 



Piagiostoma duplicata. Tab. 559 



Terebratula media. Tab. 83 



A new species of gibbose shell resembling Unio. 



Venus, undescribed. 



ENGLAND. 



Oxford clay, shale, &c. 



Malton oolite and cornbrash, Wilts, &c. 

 Aynhoe, &c, Northampton. 



Roof of coal, saltpans, &c, ; Inverbrora. 



Bivalves. 

 Cardium, new species (ribbed). 

 Nucula, new species. 

 Pullastra ? large species. 



Coal-field above the lias ; East Moorlands of 

 Yorkshire. 



WESTERN ISLANDS. 

 Loch Staffin, Skye, blue clay and shale. 



Univalves. 



Faludina, not figured 



Nerita or Neritina, not figured 



Bivalves. 



1. Cyclas media (Cyrena Lamarck), Tab. 527. 



fig. 2 



2. larger species, not figured . . . 



3. 

 4. 



5. 



obovata. Tab. 162. fig. 4, 5, 6. 

 new species, not figured, 

 new species, not figured. 



Ostrea, flat species, not figured. 



Mytilus? 



A transversely elongated bivalve, not yet named 

 or figured. 



A bivalve referrible to Unio or Anodon. 



ENGLAND. 



Weald clay ? or some analogous Freshwater 

 formation. 



Weald clay ; Isle of Wight, Swanage Bay. 

 Resembling Woolwich shells. 



Weald clay; Sussex, Isle of Wight, and Swa- 

 nage, Dorsetshire. 



Identical with that found by Dr.Fitton, in Weald 

 clay. Isle of Wight. (See Annals of Philo- 

 sophy, Nov. 1824.) 



Barton CliflT, Hants. 



Found with Cyclades 1 and 2 in the Isle of 

 Wight. 



Weald clay. Isle of Wight. (See Annals of Phi- 

 losophy, Nov. 1824.) 



