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Strophalosia lamellosa, Gei. 

 Camarophoria crumena ? Martin. 

 Synocladia virgulacea, Phillips. 

 Stenopora columnaris, Sch. 

 Cyathocrinus ramosus, Sch. 



Tynemouth Cliff. — As the blocks forming the conglomerate or 

 breccia at the top of the cliff are apparently fragments of Lower 

 Limestone, I give a list of the species that Professor King ob- 

 tained from this locality. 



Pleurotomaria antrina, Sch. 



Clidophorus costatus, Broivn. 



Grervillia keratophaga, Sch. 



Monotis spelnncaria, Sch. 



Pecten pusillus, Sch. 



Terebratula saccula (elongata), Mart. 



Athyris Poysii (pectinifera), L. Eveille. 



Spirifera alata, Sch. 



Spiriferina cristata, Sch. 



Camarophoria globulina, Phillips. 



crumena (Schlotheimi), Mart. 



Streptorhynchus pelargonata, Sch. 



Strophalosia Goldfussi, Miln. 



lamellosa, Gei. 



Producta horrida, Soiv. 



Cyathocrinus ramosus, Sch. 



Ichthyorachis anceps, Sch. 



Synoclacia virgulacea, Phillips. 



Penestella retiformis, Sch. 



Westoe {Old Wall). — In an old wall to the east of "Westoe, 

 which is built of Lower Limestone, I have collected several 

 species of fossils. The limestone is yellow and thin-bedded, 

 some of the blocks splitting easily, others being hard, compact, 

 and with a flinty fracture. Coarse grains of rounded quartz 

 are scattered pretty plentifully through some of the limestone. 

 Though I have not succeeded in finding the quarry whence the 

 stone composing this wall was taken, it must evidently have 



