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contain fossils materially different from those in the under. The dusters of small oyster-shells., 
and the stems of the pentacrinus, lie near together, and not many other fossils occur toward 
the bottom of the rock. Both these sorts are found about the clay which lies beneath the 
stone ; and in a detached piece of the Cornbrash Stratum, (not ten acres,) near Pipe-house, 
south of Bath, the encrini are found above the springs, in the brownish clay turned up by the 
plough. 
ORGANIZED FOSSILS. 
FIG. 
1 Natica? 
2 Ammonites discus 
3 Modiola 
4 Trigonia ccstata 
5 Venus Linn, 
6 Cardium 
7 Unio ? 
8 Avicula echinata 
9 Terebratula digona (par. gibbosa, ro- 
tunda) 
Road, Sleaford. Wick Farm. 
Closworth. Road. S. W. of Wincanton. Chil- 
li ngton. 
Closworth. Wick Farm. Holt. 
North side of Wincanton. Wick Farm. 
Trowle. Sheldon. S. W. of Wincanton. Norton. 
Road. Elmcross. Wick Farm. Sleaford. Wood- 
ford. Near Peterborough. Near Stilton. 
North Cheriton. Road. Dray cote. Maisey 
Hampton. Sleaford. S. W. of Tellisford. 
Sattyford. S. W. of Wincanton. 
Closworth. North Cheriton. Lullington. Trowle. 
Sheldon. Dray cot. Norton. Stony Strat- 
ford. S. W. of Tellisford. North side of 
Wincanton. S. W. of Wincanton. 
Closworth. Redly nch. Trowle. Wick Farm. 
Sheldon. Latton. Woodford. 
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