2 AVEALDEN AND PURBECK FOSSIL FISHES. 



Museum at Dorchester. Similar fishes from the Purbeck Beds of the Vale of 

 "Wardour, \Yiltshire, were collected many years ago by the Rev. P. B. Brodie, and 

 more recently by the Rev. W. R. Andrews and Mr. T. T. Gething. All their 

 finest specimens are now in the British Museum and the Museum of Practical 

 Geoloffv. There are also a few fish-remains from the Purbeck Beds of Bucking^- 

 hamshire in the John Lee Collection at Hartwell House, near Aylesbury. 



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