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OF THE BATH-DOTJLT1NG DISTRICT. 



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(D) Timsbury Sleight. 



Commencing at the top of the section, Table III (facing p. 416), 

 the Upper Coral-Bed is the newest deposit preserved. Above it, 

 as shown by the Midford section, should come the Doulting Stone 

 and the Anabac la-Limestones, but they have been denuded. As 

 will be seen upon reference to Table IV (below), the micro-fauna 

 of the Coral-Bed here is very rich. 



Table IV. — Com.paea.tive Table oe the Microzoa from the 

 Upper Coral-Bed. By Charles Upton. 



[M.=Moore: Eecorded in Davidson, 

 'Monogr. Brit. Jurassic Brach.' 

 Palaeont. Soc. 

 c. = common. 

 v.c. = very common. 

 s.= scarce.] 



MOLLUSCOIDEA. 

 BrACIIIOPODA. 



Crania canalis, Moore 



Saundersi, Moore .... 



Spiriferina (?) minima, Moore 

 oolitica, Moore 



Thecidella Bouchard i (Davidson) .. 



dwplicata (Moore) 



Forbcai ( Moore) 



gran tdosa ( Moore) 



serrata ( Moore) 



septata (Moore) 



triangularis (d'Orbigny) 



S P 



Zellania Davidsoni, Moore , 



■ Laboucherei, Moore 



— oolitica, Moore 



Bryozoa. 



Fragments 



Crustacea. 

 Ostracoda. 1 



Bairdia Hilda, Jones 



Juddiana, Jones .... 



Cythereis sp 



Cytherella cf. fullonica, Jones 



Cytheridea craticula, Jones 



retorrida, Jones .... 





B^i 



£H 



a ■ 

 Ph ® 



c2 O 



3 





M. 



M. 



M. I 



o * 



tf 



v.c. , M. 



c. M. c. 



s. M. 



M. 



... { M. 



v.c. M. v.c. 



M. 



.. I M. 



C. ; M. C. 



M. 



s. ' M. 



C? o 





| 5. 



1 I possess a considerable number of ostracods from Rodborough Hill and 

 Worgan's Quarry, whit-h I have not inserted in this list, as there is nothing 

 like them from Midford or Timsbury Sleight. (C. Upton.) 



