322 PEOF. T. E. JOJy^ES 02f THE OSTEACODA 



List of Specimens (fee. (continued). 

 Nos. of the speci- 

 mens in T. R. J.'s 



Collection. Locality. Collector or Museum. Species 



34 & 48. " Durlston Bay. J. Morris," April 1, 1883. 



34 a. " Durlestone." Collected by Prof. E. Eenevier when 1" , ^„/ / 

 he was in England in 1854-5. ji'"^^^^'^^- 



^34 c } ^®^®^®1 ^oi^^ ^- ^- Mansel-Pleydell, F.G.S. punctata. 



34 D. "Durlestone. Brodie, Jun." British Museum, punctata. 



405. Durlston Bay. " Between Burstone and Marble-beds." 1 



Impure laminated limestone, composed of C. punctata \ punctata. 



and broken Cyclas. J. C. Mansel-Pleydell, 1884. J 



597 A &B, Durlston Bay. "A. Cypris-shale." 'Rotten cdlca,Yeows, [ punctata. 



shale, composed chiefly of C pw?jcz'azfa and a small form. J ventrosa. 



J. C. Mansel-Pleydell, 1884. 1 legiominell 



yDunJceri. 



40. ..DurlertoneBay.- {^^i. 



.|^„ r Durlston Bay. Cypris-beds. Rev. O. Fisher, 'F.G.^. (punctata. 



2n \ British Museum " 59254 ; " and another specimen, \ ventrosa. 



^ ^^' [ " W. R. Brodie, Brit. Mus." [ Bristovii. 



133. Durlston. "No. 4 bed of Austen's list." " Cypris- "[ aetata 



shales." 

 367. " Peveril Point. Bed no. 84 of Mr. Bristow's list in "^ 

 Damon's new edition of the ' G-eology of Weymouth,' | 

 1884, p. 201. Dark-grey shales, with band of crys- )■ ventrosa. 

 talline limestone." j 



Horace B. Woodward '^ F.G.S., 1884.; 

 379. " Durlstone Bay, bed no. 84. Dark-green shales." 



H. B. W. 1884 

 Durlston Bay. " Crocodile Bed." 



W. R. Brodie. Brit. Mus 



§ 2. Meivps Bay. 



I punctata, 

 [punctata. 



f punctata, 

 tuherculata. 

 £nstovii(sma]l). 

 "MupesBay." Thin Cypridiferous limestone. \ tjunctata and 



Museum Practical Geology, Xsf . M 

 Named " Cypridea tuherculata''' and '^ valdensis in the f ^^ f^ 

 Catal. Foss. M. P. G." 1865, p. 254. J -^^^^^«^*- 



377. " Mewps Bay, Upper Cypris-shales." Thin, blue-hearted \ . . 



limestone, composed of Cyprids t. 1- ? _^ ? 



Horace B. Woodward, July 1884. J ^^^^'~^^' 



378. " Mewps Bav. Limestone bands in Upper Oypris- (punctata. 



shales." " H. B.W.July 1884.1 r 



* Of all the specimens presented to me by Mr. Horace B. Woodward, there are 

 good representatives in the Museum of Practical Geology. 



t " Mewps Bay " in Catal. Rock-specimens Mus. Pract. Geol. 1862, p. 144. 



I So abimdant are the Cypridge in the Purbeck formation that many strata are 

 wholly composed of these Microzoa. Some such beds furnish good building stone. 

 The Rev. O. Fisher informs me that the spire of All-Saints' Church in Dorchester was 

 built of the " Cypris-freestone," "No. 143 "in his list of the Swanage strata in the 

 Trans. Cambridge Phil. Soc, and topped with a conical block of stone from the bed 

 no. 134, consisting of cockle shells. 



