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TEOCEEDINGS OE TIIE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



[Feb. 



Lima Rodburgensis, Lycett, M.S. 



, large sp. (allied to L. graii&is 



Burner) ? 

 Ostrea flabelloides, Lam. 



■ , large flat species. 



Pecten aratus, Waagen. 



arcuatuB, Sow. 



- clathratus, Burner. 



■ ■ demissus, Phil. 



lens, Sow. (or large new sp. ?). 



personatus, Gold}'. 



Actaeonina, large species ? 



Natica (Euspira) eanaliculata, Mor. $ 



Lye. 



forraosa, Mor. § Lye. 



grandis, Goldf. 



Leckhamptonensis, Lycett. 



Nerinasa gracilis, Lycett. 



cingenda, Bronn. 



Jonesii, Lycett. 



Oppelii, Lycett. 



triplicata, Bronn. 



Phasianella elegans, Mor. $~ Lye. 

 Pterocera, sp. ? (like ignobilis, Mor. § 



Lye.). 



Ammonites Murchisonas, Sow.* 



subradiatus, Sow. 



terebratus, Phil. 



(large septa, very like species 



found in Ferruginous beds at Dus- 



tou). 

 Nautilus obesus, Sow. 



polygonalis, Sow. 



Belemnites Bessinus, d' Orb. 



Area Prattii, Mor. §■ Lye. 

 Astarte elegans, Sow. 



minima, Phil. 



Ceromya Bajociana, cTOrb. 



■ similis, Mor. §Lyc. 



Cyprina Jurensis, Goldf. 



■ Loweana, Mor. $~ Lye. 



■ ■ trapeziformis, Burner. 



Cypricardia Batbonica, d! Orb. 



nuculiformis, Burner. 



Goniomya V-scripta, Sow. 

 Litbodomus inclusus, Phil. 

 Lucina Bellona, d' Orb. 



Wrigbtii, Oppel. 



Modiola Sowerbyana, d' Orb. 

 Myacites calceiformis, Phil. sp. 



■ decurtata, Phil. sp. 



securiformis, Phil. sp. 



Pboladomya Dewalquea, Lycett. 



fidicula, Sow. 



Heraulti, Ag. 



■ oval is, Sow. 



1 j sp. ? 



' ' S P- ? 



Tancredia axiniformis, Phil. 



Trigonia costata, var. pullus, Sow. 



■ sculp ta, Lycett. 



• Y-costata, Lycett. 



, sp. (new) ? 



TJnicardium, sp. ? 



Ebynchonella crucis, Walker. 



■ sub-decorata, Dav. 



sub-tetraedra, L)av. 



Terebratula globata, Sow. 



perovalis, Sow. 



sphseroidalis, Sow. 



— — sub-maxillata, Sow. 



Some years ago, in a rather wide crevice, formed by an open 

 joint, in the upper beds of Tinkler's quarry, were found — canine 

 and molar teeth of two individuals of Hycena of different ages, 

 portions of a very diminutive tooth of Eleplias, large cervine molar 

 (perhaps Megaceros ?), small cervine molar, and some gnawed bones. 

 These are in my possession, and have been kindly identified for me 

 by Professor Eolleston, F.R.S. So far as I know, this is the only 



Serpula convoluta, Goldf. 



Galeropygus (Hypoclypus) agarici- 



formis, Forbes. 

 Holectypus bemispbasricus, Ag. 

 Pygaster semisulcatus, Phil. 

 Pentacrinus, sp. ? 



Anabacia orbulites, Edw. §■ Haime. 

 Cladophyllia Babeana, Edw. <f- Haime. 

 Isastrtea limitata, Edw. § Haime. 

 Montliraltia tenuilamellosa, Edw. § 



Haime. 

 Tbainnasteca, sp. ? 

 Tbecosmilia gregaria, M'Coy. 



Hybodus (large spine). 

 Pycnodus Bucklandi, Ag. (teetli). 



Telecsaurus (tootb). 



Pecopteris polypodioides, Lindley. 

 Coniferous wood. 



* In the Museum of the Stamford Institution. 



