NORMAN — UPPER GREENSAND OF ISLE OF WIGHT. 511 



FOSSILS OF THE UPPER GREENSAND. 

 Intermediate Beds. 



Ammonites varians — 4 or 5 varieties 

 Mantelli ? — two varieties 

 Coupei 



falcatus — rare 

 Vectensis — very rare 

 navicularis 

 Rhotomagensis, var. 

 Goodhalli 

 Nautilus lEevigatus 



expansus — common 

 elegans — rare 

 pseudo-elegans — common 

 radiatus — rare 

 undulatus — rare 

 Lar gil I i crtianus— rare 

 Turrilites Morrisianus — common 

 Bergeri 

 costatus — rare 

 tuberculatus — rare 

 Ancyloceras — four varieties, common in 



fragments 

 Toxoceras — two varieties, in fragments 

 Karaites elegans (?) — rare 

 Baculites — two varieties, common 

 Belemnites minimus — rare 

 Ostrea carinata — rarely perfect 



vesicularis — several other varie- 

 ties 



Anomia (?) — rare 

 Lima — several varieties 

 Exogyra — common 



Pecten orbicularis — 2 varieties, common 



Milleri (?) 



asper — common 

 Wood — friable and decayed 

 Resin — rare 



Pebbles of quartz — rare 



Rhyncbonella sub-plicata — common 

 Terebratula prgelongata — common 



carnea — common 



sella (?) 



Several other species, 

 amongst which is that 

 which resembles the re- 

 cent T. caput-serpentis ; 

 also, an elegant little 

 shell much resembling 

 Magas pumilus of the 

 Upper Chalk. 

 Spongia — two species 

 Echinus ?, sp. — a small species, rare 

 Spatangus ?, sp. — rare 

 Millepora, sp. — common 

 Flustra, sp. — common 

 Coral, sp. — rare 

 Astacus ?, sp. — claws of, rare 

 Serpula — two or three species 

 Casts of species of Fusus (rare), Natica 

 (common), Nerita (common), several 

 species of Trochus (common), Pleuro- 

 tomaria (common), several species of 

 Tornatella, Venus (common), and 

 Thetis (common). 

 Tellina (?) — common 

 Cardium — common 

 Area Rauliniana (?) — rare 

 Bones and Teeth of several species of 

 Shark — common 



Saurians — rare 

 Crocodile — rare 



Chelonian remains 

 Bryozoa, innumerable fragments of 

 Worn pieces of Ammonites and other 

 fossils 



Chloeitic Marl. 



Radiolites — rare 

 Cidaris, Spines of — rare 

 Pecten asper — two varieties, common 

 quinque-costatus — common 

 orbicularis — numerous 

 Ostrea carinata — rare 

 Exogyra, sp. — common 

 Serpula — two or three species 

 Saurians — teeth and bones of, rare 

 Choanites ? sp. — common, much flatter 

 than those found in the chalk 



Nodules interspersed with fragments 



of comminuted shells : — 

 Echinus ? — two varieties, common 

 Spatangus ?, sp. — common 

 Cidaris, sp. — rare 

 Spines of Cidaris — rare 

 Sponges, two or three varieties of — 



common 

 Choanites, Siphonia 

 Alycyonia 

 Bryozoa 



FIRESTONE AND GREAT CHERT BEDS. 

 These beds are but sparingly fossiliferous in the upper portion. The 

 most charasteristic fossil is the large Pecten quinque-costatus. The 

 chert itself, according to Mr. Martin, contains vast quantities of zoophytic 



