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PROF. T. It. JONES ON NUMHTJLTTES ELEGANS 



Table of the Range of Nummulites in England. 



Alum Bay 



Whitecliff Bay 



Bracklesham Bay. 



Barton Cliff 



Highcliff. 



Stubbington 



Hunting Bridge, 

 New Forest. 



Shepherd's Gutter, 

 or Bramshaw. 



King's- Garden 

 Gutter, or 

 Brook. 



Emsworth 



Numm. 

 variolarius. 



In bed "no. 29"? 

 F. Edwards. 



In Prestwich's beds 

 16, 14, 13, 11 : 

 xvii., xiv., ix. of 

 O. Fisher's beds. 



In O. Fisher's beds 

 22, 20. 



* 



? (F. Edwards). 



Numm. 

 elegans (Prest- 

 wichianus). 



In part of Prest- 

 wich's "no. 29" 

 bed. O. Fisher's 

 bed 10 (p. 84). 



In bed just below 

 Prestwich's 17 bed 

 (Keeping) t. 



? (F. Edwards). 



? (F. Edwards). 



* Fisher and 

 Keeping. 



* Fisher and 

 Keeping. 



Numm. 

 Icevigatus. 



Numm. 

 planulatus\ 



In part of Prest- 

 wich's bed "no, 

 29"? 



InPrestwich'sbeds 

 12, 11, 9. In 

 O. Fisher's beds 

 vii., vi., iv. 



In O.Fisher's beds 

 6, 4. 



* Sowerby 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE XI. 



Fig. 1. Nummulites elegans, Sowerby. The largest individual known. 



X 10 diam. From Whitecliff Bay: collected by Mr. Keeping 

 (G-eol. Mag. 1887, pp. 70-72). Museum of Practical Geology. 



2. The same. Ordinary example. X 10 diam. 



3. The same. Vertical section. X 10 diam. 



4. The same. Horizontal section ; from a transparent 



individual in Canada balsam. X 20 diam. " 



From Bed no. 

 "29," Alum 

 Pay. 



t In Prof. Prestwich's collection several years ago I noted among his 

 specimens from Whitecliff Bay, in bed 16, variolarius ; in bed 13 or 12, Icevigatus 

 and var. scabra; and in bed 11, scabra and variolarius. From Alum Bay only 

 N. elegans, from "no. 29." 



% A small derived or remanie specimen of N.planulatus (near N. Boucheri, ~De 

 la H.) has been found in the Crag of Suffolk ; see 1 Foraminifera of the Crag,' 

 part i. Pal. Soc. 1866, p. 74 &c, pi. 2. figs. 51, 52. 



