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P 945. Nummulina laevigata, Lam. Large and small. Cassel, Dep. du 
Nord*. T. Rupert Jones Coll. 
P 968. N. laevigata, Lam., and var. scabra, Lam. In granular, sandy, 
glauconitic limestone. Cassel ? 
P 945. N. laevigata, Lam., and var. scabra, Lam. Cassel. 
T. Rupert Jones Coll. 
„ „ „ „ „ „ In its globose or 
cherry-stone form. Cassel. T. Rupert Jones Coll. 
P 988. Nummulites variolaria (Lam.). Auvers (Oise), about 30 miles 
north of Paris. 
See Lyell, Belg. Tert., Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. viii. p. 333. 
P 974. Operculina complanata ( Defrance ), var. granulosa, d'Arch. 
Auvers. 
P 935. Quinqueloculina Jnleana (?), ft Orb. Calcaire grossier. Parnes 
(Dep. Oise), about 50 miles N.W. of Paris. It is a district 
with many pits. (Prof. Prestwich in letter.) 
P 951. Q. saxorum (Lam.). Paris. 
P 963 } ^ a ^ u ^ ar ^ a discolithus, Defrance. France. 
P 917. 1 Orbitolites complanata, Lamarck. Various specimens ; one in 
P 919. I sandy shell-grit limestone. Gisors (Dep. Eure), and elsewhere 
P 939. J in France. 
P Q9Q* } Alveolina Boscii, Defr. 1 Calcaire grossier. Parnes, Gisors, and 
“ J , ,, I elsewhere in France. 
P 923. A. sabulosa (Montf.). ) 
P 938. Ovulites margaritacea, Lam. Calcaire grossier. Parnes (and 
elsewhere ?). 
P 934. Discorbina trochidiformis (Lam.). Calcaire grossier. Parnes 
and Chaussy (Oise). 
P 983. Operculina complanata (Defr.). Calcaire grossier. Grignon 
(Dep. Seine et Oise). About 12 miles S.W. of Paris (near 
Versailles). The pit has long been closed (Prof. Prestwich). 
Deshayes Coll. 
33398. Nummulites laevigata, Lam. Lower Calcaire grossier. Sept- 
mons, near Soissons (H.E. of Paris), Dep. d’Aisne. 100 kilom. 
north of Paris, near the station of Berzy-le-Sec on the Soissons 
line, and 6 kilom. S.E. of Soissons. 
Presented by R. C. Hussey, Esq. 
P 922. N. laevigata, Lam. “ Calcaire grossier inferieur.” Soissons. 
P 947. „ „ Soissonnais. 
* In Sir C. Lyell’s Memoir “On the Belgian Tertiary Formations” (Quart. Journ. 
Geol. Soc. vol. viii. 1852, p. 324) there is some account of the Nummulitic beds at 
Cassel in French Flanders, with a section of the Hill of Cassel. See also Prof. Prestwich 
“On the British and Foreign Tertiaries,” Quart. Journ, Geol. Soc. vol. xi. 1855, 
pp. 232 & 241, pi, 8. fig. (section) 1, 
