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HUE GEOLOGIST. 
List of the Fossils found in the neighbourhood of Cheltenham j with 
remarks, by James Buckmax, Esq., F.G.S. 
Ammonites Bucklandi, Lower Lias. 
Conyheari, ditto, frequently found very much flat- 
tened and covered with irridescent nacre, in 
which state it is A. Johnstoni, Min. Conch, 
f. 449. 
rotiformisy Lower Lias (rare). 
Turner I, ditto. 
multicostatay ditto. 
Brookii ditto (rare). 
Smithii "1 These two are associated in slabs 
planicostatus \ in the lower lias beds. 
eleganSy lower lias. This shell has a distinct 
keel; but it is found, sparingly, mixed with 
many specimens having a very sharp edge ; 
the keeled state appears to be peculiar to older 
individuals. 
concavus, top bed of the inferior oolite. 
MurchisoncBy lower lias. A rare fossil, from the 
middle of the lower lias beds; a specimen two 
feet in diameter, is deposited in the Chelten- 
ham museum. 
Stokesii, lias marlstone. 
mutabilis, lower lias. 
angulatuSy ditto. 
communis y ditto. 
Walcottiiy upper lias. 
ellipticuSy low^cr lias. 
parvus y ditto, occurring plentifully with A. ele- 
gans. 
ai matusy lower lias, a very rare shell in the dis- 
trict. 
