CRETACEOTJS SERIES IN LINCOLNSHIRE AND YORKSHIRE. 



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§ III. Palaeontology. 

 Table I. — Fossils from the Red CTiaXk or Hunstanton Limestone. 



Vermicularia 



Serpula, sp 



Cidaris gaultina, Forbes , 



Cardiaster suborbiciilaris, Defr 



Terebratula biplicata, Shy 



var. Dutempleana 



capillata, I)^ Arch 



semiglobosa, Shy 



Terebratulina gracilis, ScJdotk 



Erhynchonella lineolata, Phil 



sulcata, Par/^' 



Kingena lima, Defr 



Ostrea vesicularis, Lam 



Avicula gryphagoides, Shy 



Pecten quinquecostatus, Shy 



Beaveri, Shy 



Spondylus truncatus ?, D' Orh 



striatus, Goldf. 



Inoceramus tenuis, Mant 



Crispii, Mant 



sulcatus, Fark 



Ammonites interruptus, Briig 



rostratus, Shy. (? var. inflatus) 



, sp. (? auritus) 



Nautilus, sp 



Belemnites minimus, List 





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t Forms marked § are those recorded in the Geol. of Lincolnshire. 

 X The letter B in the above list indicates that the species is quoted from 

 Dr. Barrois, ' Eecherches sur le terrain Cretace Superieur.' 



It will be seen from the above that I am able to add to the list 

 from the Ked Eock of Lincolnshire and Yorkshire Ammonites 

 interruptus and Ammonites rostratus, two most important additions 

 to the fauna of this bed north of Hunstanton : these with Inoceramus 

 sulcatus considerably strengthen an opinion previously expressed * 

 that this bed is the equivalent of the Gault. The remainder of the 

 list calls for no special remark. 



* Quart. Journ. Geol. See. vol. xhii. p. 593. 



