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RECENT GEOLOGICAL RECORDS FROM EAST 
YORKSHIRE. 
The following geological specimens have been obtained recently, and 
as some are additions to the lists* and others are particularly interesting 
specimens, we have pleasure in recording them. 
Chalk H.p. Zone. 
*Pteria sp. Kiplingcotes. 
Four Infulaster excentricus . Kiplingcotes. 
*Aptychus of Scaphites. Kiplingcotes. 
Holaster placenta. Kiplingcotes. 
Of faster pillula. Kiplingcotes. 
M.ca. Zone. 
Scalpellum maximum. South Landing. Rowe does record this. 
*Ophiuroids. South Landing to High Stacks. 
*Calliderma sp. South Landing to High Stacks. 
Collection of 13 Crania egnabergensis , in a line. From M.ca. Zone. 
South Landing ; probably originally attached to a Serpulid 
or something now decayed. 
Metopaster sp. (?). High. Stacks, South Landing. 
A.Q. Zone. 
*Actinocamax, without slit, although guard is perfect. Danes’ Dyke. 
*Scaphites binodosus , showing aperture perfect. Bessingby. 
Micraster coranguinum. Danes’ Dyke to Sewerby. 
*Cephalites sp. aff. bullatus. Danes’ Dyke. 
*Craticularis sp. aff. roemeri. Danes’ Dyke. 
Undescribed Hexactellinid, allied to Ventriculites. Danes’ Dyke. 
Corang. Zone. 
Actinocamax sp. ? from Corang. Zone. South Landing. This specimen 
is striated on outer and inner layers. 
Hol. sub. Zone. 
Lima sp. Rifle Butts, Market Weighton. 
M. cortest. Zone. 
B our gue tier inus . Bud, Market Weighton. 
* Young Siphonia koenigi. Little Weighton. 
Possibly a young Enoploclytia. Riflle Butts, Market Weighton 
(identified by Mr. Withers). 
Corallian. 
Two small reptile ribs. Filey Brigg. 
Kellaways . 
Strophodus tooth. Cay ton Bay. 
CORNBRASH. 
Barbatia with ligment perfectly preserved. Cay ton Bay. 
Millepore. 
Strophodus tooth. 
Barbatia,. South Cave. 
Speeton Clay. 
Various fossils found in situ in B. beds at Speeton, and from probably 
Beds C and D, Omithella longa Roemer and Rhynchonella cf. 
walkeri Dav. 
Lias. 
Large Belemnite. A. serpentinus zone. The Peak. 
Those marked with asterisk are apparently new records. The speci- 
mens are temporarily exhibited in the Museum at Hull, where students 
may see them during the next month or two. 
C. W. Wright. 
* See classified List of Organic Remains from the Rocks of the East 
Riding of Yorkshire. Proc. Yorks. Geol. Soc., Vol. XVIII, Pt. I, 1909. 
pp. 4-71. 
1933 Nov. 1 
