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Note on LicHENoroRA paucipora, Vine. (Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. 

 vol. xl. p. 853.) 



Immediately after the publication of ray " Notes on Cretaceous 

 Lichenoporidae," Mr, Thomas Jesson, F.G.S., of Pulborough, wrote 

 me respecting L. paucipora, Yine. Mr. Jesson says that it was he 

 who forwarded to Prof. Duncan the specimens described, and that 

 the fossils were found in washings from the coprolite-bed near 

 Cambridge. In all probability Prof. Duncan had mislaid Mr. 

 Jesson's letter sent in with the fossils, and I am glad to be able to 

 add the locality to the description of the species. 



Discussioiir. 



Dr. HiNDE remarked that it was impossible to discuss the con- 

 tents of such a paper as this without having either specimens or 

 good figures to refer to, and he protested against descriptive palae- 

 ontological papers being read before the Society without such 

 adjuncts. 



The Chairman (Mr. Carruthers) agreed with Dr. Hinde that it 

 was very desirable that specimens should be exhibited if possible, 

 but at the same time it seemed to him that the present paper had 

 been carefully drawn up and would prove useful. 



