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Table VII. — Fossils 



[Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. Vol. LXIII, Nov. 1907. 



THE FULLEBs' Eakth OV 'rar T(..ptt T>„ ^ 



anj.it 01 THE UATH-DODLTING DlSTBIOr. 



Cephalopoda. 

 ! I'rrisphinclcs) Mar/insi, d'Orbigny ' 

 (Zigzagiceras) procerus (Seebach) ..... 



Beletnnopsis) bessiniis, d'Orbigny 



pa/rallelus, Phillips 



sp 



Pelf.cypoda (Lamkllibranciiiata). 



(?) Alcclryonia, sp. indet 



Goniomya angulifera (Sowerby) 

 Ostrea acuminata, Sowei'by 



Kilorri, Vollz 



w/k(J. Sowerbv) 



sp. .. 



Pholadomya 



Pleuromya.sp 



Posidonomya opalina, Quenstedt 



Vulsella [ = Modiola } gibbosa (Sow. ) 



(?) — Lonsdalci (Morris & Lycett) 



Biiaciiiopoda (see Appendix II, pp. 420-34). 



Jrantliolhi/ris tloitlfinyriisi*, sp. hot 



midfordensis, sp. nov 



Aulaeothyris Maiidelslohi { Oppel) 



Dictyothyr 

 Ornithella cado 



ithocephala 



Rhynehonella plateia, sp. nov. 



Smithi, Walker, 



voluta, sp. nov. 



Terebratula globata, Sowerby . 



(lolllti/l<lc/lsis, sp. in 



sphtsroidalis, Sower 



Zcilleria bnUata (Sowerby) 



emarginata (dowerby) 



(Goldfussl 



ci'. verrucosa (M.-Kdwards) 



« « 



omafopora Walton i, Ilaime 

 all. Waltoni, Hair 



-' - 



Scrpula plicatilis, Minister, in Goldfuss 



quadrilatera, Goldfuss 



vo/nhitis, Minister, in Gold Fuss 



ECHINODEHMATA. 



Coll //rites oralis (Leskc) 



ringens (Agassiz) 



Antitozoa. 

 riplanata (Def ranee) 



In t-be Bristol Museum. 



Fragment. Identified by S. S. Bnckman F.G.S. 



Identified by R B. Newton, F.G.I 



See text-fig. 5, p. 423. 

 Large fimbriated oyster. 

 Identified by B. B. Newlon, F.G. 



PL XXVIII, figs, la-lc. 

 PI. XXVIII, figs. 2 a-2e. 



Mr. J. P. Walker bad a specimen from near the Wale 



works, Frame. PI. XXV 1 I [, figs. 3 a-3 c. 

 Bristol Museum, and collection of J. F. Walker. 

 PI. XXVIII, figs. 4 a &4I>. 

 PI. XXVIII, figs. :")»&:'■/,. 

 PI. XXVIII, figs. 8<t-8c. 



PI. XXVIII, figs. 7a & 7 6. 

 PI. XXIX, figs. 4a-4c. 

 Inclusive of the Hal variety. 

 PI. XXIX, figs. 3a-3e. 

 PI. XXIX, figs, la-] c. 



Identified by W. 1). Lang, M.A., F.G.S. 



Bo. 

 ' This agrees very nearly with the type, which is from 



the Bradford Clay.' (\V. D. Lang.) 

 ' This is a common form, which Dr. J. W. Gregory 



would have called Sfo„/aln/jora. dichoton/a ,litimo\xro\rx. 



(W. D. Lang.) 



] Identified by Dr. F. A. Bather, M.A., F.G.S. 

 Fragments. 



Colin. J. W. Tutcher. Identified by E. T. Paris. 

 Do. Do. 



Bristol Museum. 



