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ME. W. HILL 0]!T THE LOWER BEDS OF THE TJPPEE 



Table III. (continued). 



Pseudodiadema variolare, Brongn. 



Terebratula biplicata, Shy 



semiglobosa, Sby 



sulcifera, Morr 



squamosa, Mant 



capillata, D'Arck 



Terebratulina gracilis, Schloth. ... 



striata, Wahl 



Kingena lima, Befr 



Ehj-ncbonella Cuvieri, d' Orb 



Grasiana, d' Orb 



Martini, Mant 



Mantelliana, Sby 



Ostrea vesicularis, Lam 



curvirostris, IsiU 



frons, ^ark 



Aricula filata. Ether 



sp. nov 



grypheeoides, Sby 



Pecten orbicularis, Sby 



Beaveri, Sby 



elongatus. Lam 



fissicosta, Ether 



Neitbea quinquecostata, Sby 



Plicatula inflata, Sby 



Teredo ampbisbffina, Goldf. 



Lima giobosa, Sby 



ecbinata, Ether 



Inoceramus latus, Mant 



striatus, Mant 



Cuvieri, Shy 



Pleurotomaria, sp 



Fusus, sp 



Turbo, sp 



Pollicipes, sp 



Ammonites varians, Sby 



navicularis, Mant 



Austeni, Sharpe 



rotomagensis, ~ 



Mantelli, Sby. 



Turrilites Scbeucbzerianus, Bosc 



? tuberculatus, Bosc , 



costatus, Lam , 



Nautilus elegans, Sby , 



Deslongcbampsianus, d^ Orb. 



Cbalk Marl. 



Totternboe 

 Stone. 



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On comparing the list of fossils obtained from the Chalk Marl 

 and Totternhoe Stone of Norfolk and Suffolk with that from the 

 " Grey Bed " and underlying chalk of Lincolnshire, it will be seen 

 that they possess a remarkable similarity, while those from the " Grey 

 Bed " alone are especially characteristic of the Totternhoe Stone. 



