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No. 4. Eeddish-yellow sand, very friable, abounding with large 
Nummulites. 
Quantity examined, 3840 grains. 
Grs. Proportions. 
Calcareous Shells* etc., and fragments 878 2'i 
{Pebbles of flint, greenstone, iron- 
stone, and brown pellucid quartz. . . 23 1 58 
Sand 2205 / 
Terruginous concretion 12l -^g 
Argillaceous Clay 722/ 
3840 100 
'No. 5. Ligbt-blue sandy clay ; bard, but easily separated in hot 
water. 
Quantity examined, 3,840 grains. 
Grs. Proportions. 
Calcareous Shells, etc., and fragments 16 12 
Arenaceous Sand (very fine) 1296 33"8 
Pyritous concretion 70 1"8 
Argillaceous Clay 2428 63-2 
8840 100-0 
TABLE OF THE FOSSILS :^0M THE YlYE SPECIMENS OF 
" BRACKLESHAM BEDS." 
No. 1. 
No. 2. 1 
No. 3. 
No. 4. 
No. 5. 
Fish Bones. 
Fish Tooth and 
Fish Bones, 
Fish Bone and 
Fish Bones and 
Otolite. 
Teeth, and 
Otolite. 
Otolite. 
Otolites. 
MOLLrSCA : GASTEROPODA. 
ISIurex. 
Fusus ? 
Ringicula. 
Ringicula. 
Ringicula. 
Pleurotoma. 
Yoluta. 
Pleurotoma, 2 s. 
Natica. 
Natica. 
Cerithium. 
Natica. 
Cerithium. 
Natica. 
Potamis. 
Potamis, 2 sp. 
Turritella. 
Turritella. 
Turritella. 
Tm ritella, 3 sp. 
Tun-itella, 2 sp. 
Solarium. 
Solarium ? 
Solarium. 
Infundibulum. 
Solarium. 
Dentalium. 
Dentalium. 
Dentalium. 
Bulla (minute). 
Dentalium. 
Planorbis. 
Dentalium. 
BuUa. 
* The shells in this specimen are larger than in the other lots. In the latter the 
shells, etc. found in this examination were chiefly of small size, although larger shells, 
of course, are sometimes abundantly distributed in the mass of the beds. 
