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MESSES. JUKES-BROWNE AND SCANES ON THE [Feb. I9OI, 



direction of the intervening ridge (Long Hill) is very suggestive of 

 its coincidence with a syncline, and it is only natural to expect that 

 the valley on the other side coincides with an anticline, the flexures 

 being parallel one to the other and their axes being parallel to the 

 line of outcrop on the west. 



YI. List of Fossils from the Cheet-Bebs and 

 Jitnction-Beds. 



A list of the few fossils found in the lower part of the Upper 

 Greensand has been given on p. 100. 



The following list includes only those which have been actually 

 found by Mr. Scanes, and obtained from the open exposures at 

 Maiden Bradley, Baycliff, Rye Hill, and Mere. Those found at the 

 first two localities are indicated by the letter h ; those at the third 

 by the letter r ; and those at the fourth by the letter m. 



All the moUusca, brachiopoda, and echinodermata have been 

 examined and named by Mr. Jukes-Browne ; but for the identi- 

 fication of the sponges we are indebted to Dr. G. J. Hinde, F.E.S., 

 and for the names of some of the bryozoa to Prof. J. W. Gregory, 

 D.Sc, F.G.S. 



With regard to the fossils quoted in the second column, it should 

 be mentioned that 80 per cent, of them have only been found at 

 the very top of the bed immediately below the Cornstones at Maiden 

 Bradley, and that none have been found in this bed at Rye Hill 

 nor at Mere. The ammonites in this bed only seem to occur just 

 below the Cornstones. 



The fourth column includes fossils from the brown sand and 

 phosphatic bed at Maiden Bradley (b\ and from the equivalent 

 brown and grey sand at Rye Hill {r). 



Vbbtebeata. 



Ichthyosa/urus campylodon ? (tooth) 



Lamna appendiculata, Ag 



Oxi/rhina sy. (tooth) 



Pycnodont-teeth 



Cephalopoda. 



Ammonites complanatus, Sow 



A.falcatus, Mant 



A.falcatus var. curvatus, Mant. 

 A. Mantelli, Sow 









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CO 



O 



Ph 



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II 



III 



IV 



V 





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 b 



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