CORRiaENDA. 



Page 27, line 3 from bottom, /or " fig. 17 " read " fig. 12." 



Page 28, line 8 from bottom, for " Div. Gr " read " Div. A." 



Page 93, line 1, msert " Mr. Woodward's " after " and." 



Page 99, line 28, for " (g) " read " (7^)." 



Page 101, line 17, insert " c" after " clay." 



Page 102, line 7, after " of" insert "the deposit containing." 



Page 103, line 5, after "/" insert " fig. 2." 



Page 103, line 13, for " be" read "represent." 



Page 105, line 13, after "w" insert "fig. 7." 



Page 106, fig. 7, insert "f" to the bed below " e " and " m " to the bed below " IJ 



Page 106, line 3 from bottom, iiisert "these " before " very." 



Page 106, line 2 from bottom, dele " also." 



Page 108, line 1, for " to " read " and." 



Page 108, note §, insert " as myself" after " conclusion " 



Page 109, line 40, after " Shingle " insert " (/to z)." 



Page 110, for " c " above the letter / on the right of fig. 8, read " e." 



Page 111, line 9, after " 8 " ioisert ", dotted outline underneath, to the left." 



Page 187, last line, insert " venture " before " to." 



Page 422, line 23, for " Cephalaspides " read " Oyphaspides," 



Page 458, add to the List 1* :— 



1864. Seeley, H. G-. Fossils of the Hunstanton Eed Rock. Ann. & Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. (3) vol. xiv. pp. 276-278. 



1866. Seeley, H. G. Fossils of the Carstone Formation. Ibid. vol. xvii. 

 p. 181. 



1869. Wiltshire, T. Eed Chalk of Hunstanton. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. 

 vol. XXV, p. 187. 



1883. Whitaker, W. Presidential Address. Proceed. Norwich Geol. Soc. 

 vol. i. p. 234. 



In the Map, PL XVI,, the areas represented as " Volcanic basic rocks " — 

 three at Westcot, three at Gatton, and one to the north of Castle Pulverbatch 

 — are Baryta Veins. 



On the same Map the thick black lines indicate Faults. 



