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SPECIES. REFERENCES. STRATA. LOCALITIES. 
vermes, Sow. G. T. 2 ser. 4. t. 16. f. 4 ; G.S. Blackdown. 
? S. conformis, Goldf. t. 57. 
vermicularis, v. Vermilia. 
vertebralis. Sow. M. C. t. 599- f . 5 O.Cl. Christian Malford. 
vortex, Woodw. G. N. t. 5. f. 10-12 ; U.Ch. Norwich. 
S. minuta, &c. 
SERPULITES. 
longissiraus, Murch. Sil. Syst. p. 700. t. 5. f. 1. U.Lud. Ludlow ; Kington. 
SPIRORBIS. 
carinatus, ...Serpula, Mont. T. B. p. 502....... Rec. Britain ; Cor. and R.Cr. 
Sutton (S. Wood). 
corrugatus, Serpula, Mont. T. B. p. 502 Pl.M. Bute (Smith). 
granulatus, Serpula, Mont. T, B. p. 500 C.Cr. Sutton (S. Wood). 
heterostrophus, Serpula, Mont. T. B. p. 503... C.Cr. Sutton (S. Wood). 
Lewisii, Sow. Sil. Syst. t. 8. f. 1 Wen.L. Dudley. 
minutus, ...Portl. Geol. Rep. p. 363. t.l2.f.3b. C.L. Tyrone, 
nautiloides, Lam. ; S. Linn. p. 1265. Pl.M. Kyv, %lc. (Smith) . 
sinistrorsus, Serpula, Mont. T. B. p. 504 C.Cr. Sutton (S. Wood) ; Rec. 
Britain. 
species of, ...Geol. Tr. 2 ser. 5. t. 40. f. l' C.M. Coalbrook Dale. 
SPYROGLYPHUS. 
marginatus, M’Coy, MSS C.L. 
VERMILIA, Lam. SERPULA, spec, of Auct. 
? ampullacea. Sow. M. C. t. 597. f.1-5 ; S. Nog- Ch. 
gerathii, Goldf. t. 70. f. 14. G.S. 
angulata, ...Sow. MSS L.Cl. 
crassa, Sow. M. C. t. 30 L.Cl. 
flagelliformis. Sow. MSS L.Cl. 
macropus, ...Sow. M. C. t. 597- f • 6 Ch. 
minuta, Brown, Manch. G. Tr. t. 7* f. 79 - M.L. 
pentangulata, Woodw. G. N. t. 5. f. 17 Ch. 
striata, Woodw. G. N. t. 5. f. 14 Ch. 
sulcata, Sow. M. C. t. 608 C.Gr. 
tricuspidata, Serpula, Sow. Tank. Cat. Ap. p. 1 ; C.Cr. 
S. serrulata, Flem. Ed. Enc. 7- 
p. 67. t. 204. f. 8. 
trilineata, ...Sow. MSS L.Cl. 
triquetra, ...Serp. Mont. T. B. p. 511 R.Cr. 
vermicularis, Serp. Linn. Syst. 1267; Miill. C.Cr. 
Zool. Dan. t, 86. f. 7 , 9- 
Ireland. 
Norwich; Lewes. 
Blackdown. 
Primrose Hill (Weth.). 
High gate ; Barton. 
Bracklesham Bay (Edw.). 
Norwich ; Dorking. 
Todmorden. 
Trimmingham. 
Norwich. 
Shotover ; Garsington. 
Sutton (S. Wood) ; Rec, 
Britain. 
Primrose Hill (Weth.). 
Sutton (S.Wood), 
Sutton ; R. B. common ; 
Rec. Britain. 
Remains probably belonging to the Annelida, and resembling the recent Leo- 
dice gigantea, have been discovered in the Carbonaceous series near Haltwhistle 
by Mr. Atkinson, and at Howick by Mr. Tate of Alnwick, 
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