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§M>itions to fftecnm m\b yifttarg. 



The Museum. 



Presented by Mr. Cunnington, F.G.S., about one hundred specimens 

 of Wiltshire fossils, including : — 



iSlab of Forest Marble, showing ripple marks and footprints of 



Crustaceans, &c, from near Charlton Park. 

 Large Ventriculites radiatus, Oldbury Hill. 

 Phyniaplectia scitula, Chalk Flint, Oare. Two specimens. 

 Phyniaplectia irregularis, Chalk Flint, Oare. 

 Ventriculites decurrens, Chalk, Oldbury Hill. 

 Fossil Wood, Lower Green Sand, bridge foundations, Cane Hill. 

 Callopegma, Chalk Flint, Oldbury, and from Oare. 

 Heterostinia obliqua, Chalk Flint, Oare. 

 Thamnastraaa concinna, Cor., Westbrook. 



Holodietyon capitatum, Upper Green Sand, Warminster (two 

 individuals) . 



Holodietyon capitatum, with six individuals. 



Jerea, species, Upper Green Sand, dug up in Market Place, 



Devkes. 



Phopalospongia gregaria var., Upper Green Sand, Warminster. 

 Nematinion calyculum, Upper Green Sand, Warminster. 

 Teredo in Fossil Wood, Flint, North Wilts. 

 Pecten annularis, Cornbrash, Stanton St. Quintin. 

 Corynella lycoperdioides, Bradford Clay, Bradford-on-Avon. 

 Lingula, Kimmeridge Clay, Foxhangers, Devizes. 

 Lingula, Oxford Clay, Christian Malford. 

 Ventriculites impressus, Lower Chalk, Heytesbury. 



