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Lingula ovalis, Sow. 1. Type, after Sowerby's ' Min. Con.,' tab. 19, fig. 4 ; from the Drift, 

 Pakefield, Suffolk. 2. Another specimen from the Drift. 3. From the 

 Kimmeridge Clay, Shotover, Oxford. This is the largest example of this 

 species in the Oxford Museum. 4 — 6. From the Kimmeridge Clay of Ely 

 7 and 8. From the Kimmeridge Clay of the Sub-wealden boring near Battle, 

 Sussex. These were the first specimens obtained from the boring by Mr. 

 Peyton, and were identified by Prof. Phillips. University Museum, Oxford. 

 A larger example from the same place will be seen in • Suppl.,' PI. X, fig. 166. 

 9. From the Kimmeridge Clay of France, found by Mr. Peyton between 

 Boulogne-sur-Mer and La Creche. (P. 74.) 

 „ Beanii, Phillips. Inferior-oolite Sands, the Peak, Yorkshire. 10. After Phillips's type 



figure, 'Geol. of Yorkshire,' pi. xi, fig. 24. (P. 78.) 

 „ Voltzii, Terquem. After the original figure. ' Bull. Soc. Geol. France,' 2de ser., vol. viii, 

 pi. i, fig. 8. (P. 78.) 



„ (?) Inferior-oolite Sands. Mr. Leckenby's Collection, and Woodwardian Museum, 



Cambridge. (P. 78.) 



„ sacculus, Chapuis andDewalque. 15 — 17. From the Marlstone (Middle Lias), Bathford, 



cutting of the Great Western Railway. A more perfect example is figured, 



Suppl., PI. X, fig. 25. 18. From the Middle Lias of Raasay, Scotland. Mr. 



R. Tate's Coll. 19. From the Marlstone, Addlebury, Oxon. The Rev. P. B. 



Brodie's Coll. 20. (After the figure given by Chapuis and Dewalque.) From 



the Macigno (Lias), Aubange, Province of Luxemburg. (P. 79.) 

 „ Cranecc, Dav. 21. From the Oxford Clay, Christian-Malford. 21 a. Enlarged. 22. 



From Chippenham. Museum of the School of Mines, London. (P. 75.) 

 ,, Davidsoni, Oppel. From the Ammonites oxynotus Shales, Lower Lias, Gloucestershire. 



After Dr. Oppel's figure. 23 a. Enlarged. (P. 76.) 

 ,, Longo-viciensis, Terquem. 24 and 26 are from the Upper Lias, Long Acres Pit, Skelton, 



Yorkshire. 24 a and 26 a. Enlarged. 25. A typical example sent to me by 



M. Terquem, Upper Lias, Longwy, Moselle, France. (P. 75.) 

 „ Metensis, Terquem. 27 and 28. From the Lower Lias of Stonehouse, Gloucestershire. 



28. Coll. of School of Mines, London. 29. After Terquem's original figure. 



30. Another French example sent to me by M. Terquem, as representing his 



species. 28 a and 29 a. Enlarged. (P. 77.) 

 „ sp. Coral-rag, Wheatley. 

 Crania canalis, Moore. Raggy beds of the Inferior Oolite, Dundry. Mr. C. Moore's Coll. 



32 a, 33 a, and 34 a. Enlarged. 35. Shows the size of the largest example 



hitherto discovered. (P. 90.) 

 „ antiquior ? Described and figured by Mr. C. Moore as C. Ponsorti, Deslong. Coralline 



Beds (Great Oolite), Hampton Cliff, Bath. Mr. C. Moore's Coll. (P. 89.) 

 ,, Saundersii, Moore. Great Ooolite, Hampton Cliff, Bath. Mr. C. Moore's Coll. 38 a, 



39. Enlarged. (P. 89.) 

 ,, Gumberti, Desl. (according to Mr. C. Moore.) Middle Lias, Whatley. Mr. C. Moore's 



Coll. (P. 90.) 



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