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Gasteropods : — 
Flemingia spiralis, and others not determined. 
Lamellibranchiata : — 
Conocardium Hibernicum. 
C. inflatum. 
It will be seen how very similar the assemblage is to that of 
Thornton. I have not, however, succeeded in obtaining more 
than one specimen of Bhipidomella Michelini. Conocardium is 
also much rarer, whilst Chonetes is quite common here and rare 
at Thornton. The corals are mostly Caninia ; the Zaphrentids 
occur in the lower beds, but sparingly, whereas Thornton simply 
teems with Zaphrentis Omaliusi. 
There is a small quarry, No. (7) on the map, which is not 
now in use, about 120 yards north-west of the eastern end of 
A/ ^ W 
Fig. 2. 
SKETCH OF BEDS IX SMALL QUARRY, RAIX HALL PLANTATION. 
Rain Hall. Here the beds dip north-west at an angle of about 
40°. Thus the beds have turned over and we are on the northern 
limb of the anticline. There is local disturbance, however, as 
the beds present the appearance sketched in Fig. 2. 
The limestones are here more flaggy and break with a sharp 
ringing sound. Impressions of Orthotetes crenistria are very 
common. Chonetes, probably Hardrensis, occurs. Productus 
pustulosus and P. semireticulatus are also common. I have also 
found one specimen of Rhynchonella. 
Athyris planosulcata of large type occurs, as at Golf Links 
Quarry. I think that these beds are the same as those of the 
quarry just mentioned. They are very similar lithologically, 
and the fossils seem almost identical. 
