INFERIOR OOLITE : KING'S SOTTON. 
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Cucullaea cucullata. 
oblonga. 
Cypricardia bathonica. 
Gervillia acuta. 
Hartmanni. 
lata. 
Goniomya literata. 
v. scripta. 
Gresslya latirostria. 
Hinnites abjectus. 
tumidus. 
Homomya crassiuscula. 
Isocardia cordata. 
Lima cardiiformis. 
duplicata. 
gibbosa. 
impressa. 
pectiniformis. 
pontonis. 
rigida. 
rodburgensis. 
rudis. 
strigillata. 
Lucina bellona. 
despecta. 
Wrighti. 
Macrodon hirsonensia. 
Modiola cuneata. 
gibbosa. 
imbricata. 
sowerbyana (Fig. 10). 
Myacites calceiformis. 
securiformis. 
Myoconcha crassa. 
Opis gibbosus. 
Ostrea flabelloideg. 
palmetta, Tar. montiformig. 
Pecten aratus. 
articulafrus. 
demissus. 
lens. 
paradoxus. 
personatus. 
texturatus. 
Perna rugosa. 
Pholadomya fidicula. 
Heraulti. 
ovalis. 
ovulum. 
Pholas oolitica. 
Pinna cuneata. 
Placunopsis socialis. 
Plicatula fruberculosa. 
Pteroperna costatula. 
gibbosa. 
pi ana. 
pygmaea. 
Quenstedtia Isevigata. 
Tancredia axiniformis. 
donaciformis. 
Trigonia costata. 
hemisphasrica. 
Phillipsi. 
pullus. 
striata (Fig. 9}. 
Unicardium depressum. 
Rhynchonella cynocephala. 
plicatella. 
quadriplicata. 
spinosa. 
sub-tetrahedra. 
Terebratula Buckmani. 
fimbria. 
globata. 
maxillata. 
Phillipsi. 
sphseroidalis. 
perovalis. 
Entalophora straminea. 
Galeolaria socialis. 
Acrosalenia Lycetti. 
ClypeuB Ploti. 
Michelini. 
Echinobrissus clnnicularis. 
Galeropygus agariciformis. 
Pedina rptata. 
Pseudodiadema depreasum 
Pygaster semis nlcatus. 
Stomechinus germinans. 
Anabacia complanata. 
Isastrasa limitata. 
Richardson!. 
Latimaeandra Davidaoni. 
Thamnastra3a defranciaua. 
LyellL 
Thecosmilia gregaria. 
Nilssonia compta. 
Phlebopteris polypodioides. 
Ptilophyllum acutifolium. 
LOCAL DETAILS. 
King's Sutton to Towcester and Stony Stratforck, 
Two of the more important sections in this district, to which 
my attention was directed by Mr. E. A. Walford, are those 
exposed in a sand-pit and stone-quarry at Newbottle Spinney, 
between King's Sutton and Newbottle. 
In the sand-pit, situated about a quarter of a mile south-west 
of Newbottle Church, the following section was exposed (see 
Fig. 49) : 
