VINE : POLYZOA AND MICROZOA OF YORKSHIRE AND NORFOLK. 3G7 
In 1869, seemingly in answer to Prof. Seeley, who characterised 
his last paper as one on the fossils (new and rare) of the Upper 
Greensand of Hunstanton," Mr. Wiltshire's second paper was pub- 
lished in the Journal of the Geological Society." In this paper will 
be found a rather full list of fossils, and a drawing of the clilf section. 
The Red Chalk beds or bands are marked A B and C, and Mr. Wilt- 
shire assigns to each of these layers the fossils which are either 
peculiar or common. Four species of Polyzoa are named and 
located thus : 
1. Diastopora (Berencia) regularis, d'Orb. Band B. 
2. Proboscina dilatata, d'Orb. (rare) „ C. 
3. Reptomulticava mamilla, Rss. Bands B. & C. 
4. Stomatopora longiscata, d'Orb. (rare) „ C. 
The last paper in which, so far as I am aware, Polyzoa are 
mentioned, is "On things in General and the Red Chalk of Norfolk 
in Particular "f by the then president, Mr. W. Whitaker, of the 
Norwich Geological Society. 
The address is divided as follows : — 
a. Notes on Norfolk Geology, pp. 207, 212. 
h. The Red Chalk of Norfolk. 
1. Introductory, p. 212. 
2. History of the subject (Bibliography), 213, 222. 
3. Critical Remarks, pp. 222, 226. 
4-5. Personal experience and conclusion, 226, 234. 
6. List of fossils, compiled, I believe, by A. J. Jukes Browne 
from the Red Chalk of Hunstanton, showing their 
range, &c., in the Cretaceous series. This list might 
have been conveniently reproduced, but the student is 
advised to compare the lists of Whitaker, Wiltshire and 
Seeley, particularly when the later investigations of Messrs. 
A. J. Jukes Browne and W. Hill come under his con- 
sideration. 
Polyzoa of the Red Chalk of Hunstanton (Whitaker, p. 234) : 
1. Diastopora (Berenicea) contracta, Seeley. 
2. „ ( „ ) regularis, d'Orb. 
* Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xxv,, pp. 185-192. 
t Proc. Norwich Geol. Soc, vol. i., pt. vii., 1883, pp. 207-236. 
