21 



37- P. minor non perforates. An Lift. H. C. 1. 3. fig. 278. & 

 Hilt. A. A. 193. fig. 39. ? Lappet-hinged Peirce-Stone. 



38. Ckama pholas latus G. N. Tab. 79. 12. Concha laevis, &c. 

 Lilt. H. A. A. p. 192. fig. 36. Smooth Baltard Clam. 



39. C. bifrons G. N. 79. 13. Concha altera, &c. Lift. H. A. 

 A. 191. fig. 33. Long-tongued Ballard Clam. 



Fossilia Cantiana : 

 Fossils found in the Challt-Pits of Kent, &c. 



albus Cretaceorum Luid. Lith. Bri- 



iOlumellus turbinatus 

 tan. p. 8. 137. 



Terebratula vulgata Eburnea L. Lith. Brit. 41. 854. 



3. Echinitcs galeatus vulg. feu elatus galeam referens e putcis 

 Cretaceis L. Br. 46. 951. tab. 12. fig. 



4. Echinites pileatus feu fig. conoide vel quodammodo Tur- 

 binata L. Br. tab. 12. fig. 957. p. 47. Echinites Cretaceus py- 

 ramidalis, quinis radiis in teflellis interpofitis Muf. P. 126. Cap- 

 Stone. 



5. Echinites cordatus vulg. feu Echinus fpatagus, vel Ovum 

 marinum noitratium referens, quinis incilibus donatus L. Br. 

 tab. 32. fig. 964. p. 47. Echinites fpatagoides Cretaceus Mul. 

 Pet. 127. Pound with the lalt in Charlton Chalk-Pits, and called 

 there Toads-Arfe. 



6. Radiolus glandarius vulgari fimilis in Cretofis delitefcens L. 

 Br. 1000. p. 49. 



7. Radiolus gland, pediculo longiufculo fubnixus L. Br. 1001. 



P- 49- 



8. Radiolus Cucumeruuts candid us L. Br. 1007. 



9. R. Cucumcrinus minor L. Br. 1008. p. 49. 



10. Aftropodium medium craffiuiculum e Fudinis Cretaceis five 

 Eburneum compactilius, dorfo la:vi, minoribus adnumerandus 

 D. Woodward L. Br. tab. 13. fig. 11 13. p. 53. 



11. Entrocho congener Volvola vulg. Eburnea L. Br. 1 162. p. 56. 



12. Volvola doliata feu Cadifcum referens elegantior L. Br. 

 tab. 13. fig. 1 163. p. 57. _ 



13. Volvola ulriculata, afterifco in fundo infignita L. Br. tab. 

 13. fig. 1164. p. 57. 



14. Ocreatula Luidii 1167. p. $7. 



15. Ophioglof'um foffile minus Canlianum L. Br. I 274. p. 64. 



16. Belemnites eleclrin us minor, figura; ad cylindroidem propius 

 accedentis L. Br. 1706. p. 88. 



Dr. Woodward found 17. and 18. in a gravel-pit, Black-Heath. 



17. Turbo foffilis albidus, in arenolis delitefcens clavellatus L. 

 Br. 351. p. 21. 



18. Trigonella minor, five vulgatior Anglica 8. 816. p. 40. 

 The three following found in fhell-beds, Woolwich. 



19. Unicornu foffile, fafciis muricatis Mufei 737. 

 Unicornu Cantian. foffile, orbibus compreflis afperis Muf. 

 More rare than the laft. 

 Peilunculus minor lxvis fragilis. 



Echinus pileatus elatior. ? Found in the fields about Sit- 

 Echinus pileatus depreffior. ) tingbourn in Kent. 

 Muf cults accedens, Conchites maximus fpoliatus ab Arietini 



20. 



739- 

 21. 

 22. 



2 3- 

 24. 



tefticuli fimilitudine Criorcbites dictus L. Br. 767. p. 38. In a 

 flinty ground about Dr. Plott's houfe, Sutton-Barn, Kent. 



25. Columellus turbinatus minor fubalbidus j. Woodward L. 

 Br. 136. p. 8. 



26. Gloffbpetra maxima cuneata Cantianorum, five anthracina 

 Ixvis quatuor unciarum longitudine mucrone obtufoL. Br. tab. 15. 

 fig. 1259. p. 64. The largelt yet found. 



Fossilia Sheppeiana : 

 Fossils found in the Ifland of Sheppey. 



1. f-yTalagmites cereus, tubulorum in quibufdam calculis 

 1 \ marinis cavitates occupans Luidii Lithophyl. Britannic. 



tab. 1. fig. 50. p. 4. Piped Waxen Fein Muf. Regal. 

 Societat. 312. Found on the fhores. 



2. Turbinites denfis trochleis marmoreus, involucro ex Vitriolo 

 fpoliatus Luid. Lith. Brit. No. 352. p. 21. Found with molt of 

 the following on the fhores near Minlter. 



3. Turbinites nudus vitriolatus, Buccini fere apertura L. L. Br. 

 p. 21. 



Turbinites Vitriolo imbutus, involucris leviter crenatis L. 

 p. 21. 



Trochitcs medius clavellatus Sheppcla: L. 407. p. 23. 

 Muricis Veneris Cat. Muf. Afhmol. Imago foffilis Vitriolata 

 L. 426. p. 23. 



7. Echinites cordatus Spsliatus, five Siliceus acnpiftum involucrum 

 exutusL. 963. p. 47. Ecbinites praeter radios & annulis duplicatis 

 infignitus Lift. Hift. Animal. 224. fig. 28. Plot. H. Ox. tab. 2. 

 fig. 11. and tab. 7. fig. 9. p. 91. feet. 33. and p. 128. feci:. 147. 



8. Gracirrbvnchus vulgaris rectus appendicula ad radicem utrin- 

 que donatus, five Gloffopetra roftrum Corn in um referens a-uriculata 

 L. tab. 15. fig. 1260. p. 64. Well known to all the women and 

 children in this ifland, by the name of Crampltone. 



9. Gracirrhynchus radice in vulgari quodam calculo fepulta L. 64. 

 tab. 15. fig. 1 26 1. 



10. Gracirrhynchus minor recurvirofter five mucrone furfum re- 

 fiexo. L. 64. tab. 15. fig. 1262. 



1 1. Gracirrhynchus atronitens cernuus, five acuminatus corneus 

 mucrone acuto, deorfum vergente L. 1263. p. 64. 



12. 7 ^ . r , j d.xtrorfum falcatusL. 1 264. p. 64, 



373 

 A' 



374 

 5- 

 6. 



14. Omithogloffum feffile vulgare, fi-ve GIofTopctr'a Picee linguafrt 

 referens L. 1266. p. 64. GloJJopetra minor, Ophioglofiumpetvxuni, 

 Lingua ferpentum y^aNatricum Wagneri Hift.Nat.Helvetice,p. 310. 



15. ") pfeflile, latiufcule mucronataL. 1 267. p. 64, 



16. [ recurviroftrum,/?q/f mucrone furfum ar- 

 j cuato L. 1 268. p. 64. 



17. )■ Omithogloffum ^ falcatum vulgare dextrorfum finiftrorfum 

 j j L. 1 269. p. 64. 



18. ! ! recurviroltrum minimum L. 1270. p. 64. 



19. J Lminus finuofum L. 1270. p. 64. 



20. Serrella cornea Sheppiana L. 1276. p. 64. 



21. Scopula litoralis anthracina, &c. five Xylofleum nigrum, c 

 minoribus, verriculo calceario fimile L. 81. tab. 17. fig. 1594- 



22. Salinarium trinare anthracinum majus, five Iclhyofpondylus 

 falinum referens, tribus utrinque naribus feneftratus L. 84. tab. 

 21. fig. 1627. 



23. Salinarium trinare minus five Iclhyofpondylus anthracinus 

 clapfydratus L. 84. tab. 18. fig. 1268. Refembles the back-bone 

 of a cod. 



24. Salinarium trinare humilius L. 1629. p. 84. 



25. Salinarium compreflum & informe deletis naribus feu occlu- 

 fis prorfus feneftrellis L. 1230. p. 84. 



Fossils found at Pyrton Passage, 



On the Severn, in Gloucejlerfhire. 



1. TJALE Triangle Spar, or Cavjke. 



X 2. Star-Coral Stone. 

 3. Oak-Stone ; from the likenefs it has to that wood. 

 Great 7 



Crefted Ram 's-Hom, <J near Frethern. 



1 1 . 



12. 



»3« 

 14. 



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 16. 

 17. 

 18. 

 19. 

 20. 

 2 1 . 

 22. 

 23. 



26. 



2 7 . 



28. 



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Gracirrhynchus vulff. 



s ' (^.'/A-o/AVA'falcatusL. 1265. p. 64. 



5. Flat 



6. Small ^ 



7. Thick, Red Ram's-Horn. 



8. Ram 's-Horn in long thin pieces. • 



N. B. Ram's-Homs are foflils reprefenting a Snake, coiled 

 round like a Ram's Horn, ribbed and jointed. 



9. Great Snail-Shell Stone ; from its refemblance to that found 

 in gardens. 



10. Small Shining Oyfer-Stone. 

 Great Long Stcne-Oyfters. 



Ague-Shell ; in Leicelterlhire called Crow-Stones. 

 Small-bellied Ague-Shell. . 

 Flat-headed Ague-Shell. 

 Great Coverlid. 



Smooth Fan-Scollop, with a hooked bill. 

 Small Marble Flat-Hearts. 

 Great, Long-ltreaked Flat-Hearts. 

 R ugged Mufcle-Stones. 

 Long Mujcle-Stone. 

 Button-Stones, with large orbits. 

 Yellow Shining Needle-Stones of divers fizes. 

 Branched Star-Stones. This is a very elegant foffil, branched 

 like the twigs of a birchen rod, full of knotty joints. Thefe im- 

 preffions are found in a fort of flat, brown, clayey Itone, or flate. 

 24. Crows-Feet ; a fort of Star-Stone. 

 Star-fone Wires. 

 Yellowilh Worm-Stones. 



A black rough body, with a double flant ltroke. 

 Another fmall, black, warty fubftance. Both thefe feem 

 to be parts of a Lobfter, or other cruftaceous animals. 



29. Small Dog's-Tooth Stone; 



30. Small Palate Stone. 



3 1 . Another, fomewhat flatter. 



32. Knobbed Palate Stone. 



The Eleven following feem to be Foffil Bones. 

 Great Bone-Stone, like a fplayed foot. 

 Another, refembling a hand of corn. 

 Another, fmaller and black. 

 Black, Hollow Streaked Bone-Stone. 

 Another, with a deep itreak on the hollow fide. 

 Stone Curry-Comb. 

 Black Sa-Tvborn. 

 Latticed Black Horn. 



Saucer-Stone. A Foffil fort of Vertebra, or Back-Bone. 

 Foffil Whales-Bone. 

 Grey, Rough Scaley Bone. 



The following are Foffl Vertebra?, or Saucer-Bones. 

 Great Elbowed Saucer Stone. 

 Another, without elbows. 



The Whale Saucer-Stone. This is feven inches about. 

 Divers fmall ones. 

 A great round mif-fhapen one. 

 Another Dijb, or Pancbincd one. 

 A common one, very large and round, 

 The fame, with fharp edges. 

 Pieces of the fame, all ftoney. 

 Leffer ones, very much worn. 

 Shelving Saucer Stones. 

 Small Flat-nofed Saucer Stones. 

 Giant Star Saucer Stones. 

 Jointed Saucer Stone. 



Middling, Flat-cupped, Grey Thunderbolt. 

 Wreathed Hair-Stone. 



■ Thefe two laft come amongft the Anomalous Foffib. 

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