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Bradford Clay and its Fossils. 



Of fossil remains which have been found at Bradford, I have 

 63 species. But I would remark that these are the result of a few 

 visits only to this locality. Professor Woodward during his re- 

 sidence at Cirencester, found no fewer than 107 species near that 

 town. The collection formed by Mr. Pearce is also very rich in 

 these fossils. I have no doubt that any diligent collector living in 

 this neighbourhood could soon obtain an extensive and interesting 



series. 



List of Fossils from the Bradford Clay. 



Wood, 

 Dicotyledonous 



Amorphozoa. 



Spongia 



Zoophyta. 

 Anabacia orbulites 

 Stylina Delabechii ? 

 Comoseris irradians 



Cladophyllia sp. 

 Thamnastrsea scita 



sp. 



sp. 



Isastrsea sp. 



Crinoidea. 

 Apiocrinus Parkinsoni 



elegans 



Pentacrinus sp. 



sp. 



Echinoidea. 

 Cidaris Bradfordensis 

 Hemicidaris (spines) 

 Acrosalenia spinosa 

 Diadema sp. 



Pseudodiadema homostigma 



Articulata. 

 Serpula triangulata 



grandis? 



Bryozoa. 

 Terebellaria ramosissima 



Brachiopoda. 

 Terebratula digona 



eardrum 



maxillata 



nabellum (rare) 



coarctata 



furcata (rare) 



Rhynchonella spinosa 



concinna 



obsoleta 



varians 



angulata 



Conchifera. 

 Ostrea Sowerbii 



costata 



sp. (large) 



Exogyra sp. 

 Placunopsis sp. 

 Lima duplicata (young) 

 Pecten vagans 



hemicostatus 



Aviculata echinata 

 costata 



sp. 



Mytilus furcatus (Goldf.) 

 Area sp. 



Four species of Bivalves undetermined 



Gasteropoda. 

 Pleurotomaria sp. 



? sp. 



Pisces. 



Pycnodus sp. 

 ?sp. 



Diastopora diluviana 

 Six other Bryozoa, not determined 



Lepidotus sp. 



These fossils were exhibited to the meeting, as well as a fine coL 

 lection sent by Arthur Adye, Esq., of Bradford. 



