328 PKor. T. E. jo]st;s on the osteacoba 



List of Specimens &g. (continued). 

 Nos. of the speci- 

 mens in T. E. J.'s 



Collection. Locality. Collector or Museum. Species. 



" Cliicksgrove or Wockley. Bottom of the Cap." With J piirbecJcensis. 

 Fish-remains. ' Geol. 8oc.\ ansata. 



§ 2. Sivindon. 



364. Swindon. Collected by the Eev. Prof. J. F. Blake*. {^XSo. 



III. BiJCKINGHAMSHIEE. 



§ 1. Whitchurch, &c. 



"363. South Oving Bucks , (I^ST- 



J. F. Blake (Quart. JomTi. Greol. Soc. xxxn. p. 215). | „.ronta 



234. " Quainton. Western pit. Peudle." t Fitton, May \ -, . . 



18, 1834, vol. 15, p. 122" (notebook?). See Fitton's I '^^'^'^'>Y 

 memoir, p. 290. J ^^^"^ ^' 



235. Quainton. Pendle. with '' Mytilus, Cyclas parva, andl , 



Cyprisr ' Fitton. ) '^^^^^''• 



nqo -, ( purhecTcensis. 



ooQ \ "Whitchurch." " Pendle." Fitton. " May, 1834, vol. 15." \ hononiensis. 

 ^^^'i " [ansata. 



226. "Whitchurch." '=224." Fitton's memoir, p. 289. ansata. 



227. Whitchurch? "1527-1053." "C.faba:' Fitton. purheckensis. 



"Whitchurch. 1520. Fitton." Shell-grit with ] ^'^'^f '"f"^'*-. 

 Cj-prids called C. faha. Geo! Soc. j-J^^ffe ''" 



{purbecJcensis. 

 hononiensis. 

 ansata. 



"Peudle. Whitchurch. Fitton." ^^ol. Soc. j^^^J*^^"^^"^^^' 



" Pendle. Whitchurch." With vertebrge of fish, an ^ 



oblong bivalve, and an impression of a leaf (?). )■ ansata. 



Geol. Soc.; 



Stewkley^ f • ^- f • ?«*• ^-^-1- ^,f • ^§65, p. 253. j^^^-^^^^^ 

 See also iittons memoir, p. 291. 



' ■■■ [ ansata. 



In an interesting section of Purbeek and Portland strata J at the 

 farm caUed the Warren, 1;^ mile south of Stewkley Church, which 

 I liad the pleasure of examining mth Prof. A. H. Green in 1862, I 

 noticed a Cypridiferous shale above the true Portland beds, and 

 below a bed with Trigonia. Unfortunately I have mislaid the 

 specimens then collected. 



§ 2. HartweXl., near Aylesbury ||. The Pit near the Bugle Inn. 

 172, 176, 178, 179, 184, 189, 191a. Soft limestones, marls, and clay. purhecTcensis. 



179, 180, 191a. Soft limestone, marls, and clays hononiensis. 



179, 189, 191a. Soft limestones, marls, and clays ansata. 



173. Dense green clay rugulata. 



180. Crumbly clay retirugata. 



* See Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxxvi. pp. 203-207. See also C. Moore's remarks | 

 on the section and fossils of Purbeek beds at Swindon, Proc. Geol. Assoc, vol. iv. 

 1879, p. 543, &c. ; and further on, p. 330. 



. t The " pendle," a PurbecMan bed, found in both Bucks and Wilts, consists of a 

 white, grey, or creamy limestone, somewhat argillaceous, generally fissile above and 

 sohd below, and contains at Whitchurch rounded whitish particles. It has been found 

 to contain, at places, " Cyprides," ModiolcB, Paludina, Cyclas parva, Planorhis?, and 

 Potamides carinatics. J See also Fitton's Slemoir, p. 291. 



tj The particulars of the sections of this and the following quarries having been 

 partly mislaid, their more perfect exposition is delayed for some future opportunity. 



