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MIDDLE AND UPPER OOLITE SPECIES. 
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SPECIES. 
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REMAKES. 


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Turbo cont. 
inornatus, Buvig., v. T. erinus. 
laevis, Buvig., Ge"ol. de la 
Meuse, p. 37, pi. 26, f. 29-30; 
Hud., Proc. Geol. Assoc., v., p. * 
476, pi. iv., f. 6 ; Geol. Mag., 1881, 
H 
Hud. (pi. iv., f. 6) in Leek, 
and (pi. iii., f. 6) in Strick- 
land Coll. 
p. 54, pi. iii., f. 6. 
liratus, Bean, v. Purpurina con- 
densata. 
JHeriani.GoldLf.,"} 
(v. Littorina mu- 
muricatulus, Y. C rieata. 
&B., ) 
Pellati, De Loriol, Jur. Sup. de 
Boulogne, loc. cit., t. xxiii., p. 
H 
Single specimen, Hud. Coll. 
367, pi. ix., f . 34. 36 ; Hud., Geol. 
Mag., 1881, p. 56, pi. iii., f . 8 a, b. 
princcps, Rom., v. Amberleya. 
sulcostomus, Phil., G. Y., pi. 
vi., f. 10 ; d'Orb., Prod. I., p. 333 ; 
Hud., Geol. Mag., 1884, p. 246, pi. 
viii., f. 6, 6a, 7. 
P 
6 
H 
i 
Type in York Museum. 
Hud. (pi. viii., f. 6) in Leek. 
Coll. and (f. 7) in Bean Coll. 
Bm. 
S 
6 
K 
6 
P. 
K 
CEPHALOPODA. 
Ammonites : 
acanthicus, Oppel, Pal. Mitth., 
Mm 
p. 219. 
5 
achilles, d'Orb., T. J., p. 540, pis. 
S 
S 
H? 
Near to Am. plicatilis. 
206 & 207, f. 1, 2. 
5 
5 
2 
H? 
S 
5 
2 
ACUTICOSTATUS, Bean, MS. 
Le 
Leek. Coll., Cambridge. 
i 
alligatus, Bean, Leek., Q. J. G. 
S., xv., p. 9, pi. ii., f. 2 a, b; ? Am. 
convolutus, Quenst. 
Le 
P 
i 
Wr. 
1 
See Wright, Proc. Cottesw. 
Nat. Club, 1869, p. 210. 
Type in Leek. Coll. 
Jm 
fB. & H. give Am. serratus as 
i 
I a svn. of Am. alternans 
alternans, von Buch, Petref. 
H 
H 
J 
\ Q. J. G. S., xxxiii., p. 360. 
Rem., t. 7, f. 4. 
5 
2 
P 
! ? var. of Am. cordatus, Sow. 
3 
B 
1 Ibid., p. 379. 
5 
Mm 
? var. of Am. vertebralis, Sow.. 
5 
| Hudleston, Proc.Geol. Assoc.. 
L vol. v., p. 482. 
arduennensis, d'Orb., T. J., p. 
500, pi. 185, f. 4-7 ; Am. murray- 
anus, Simp., MS., Leek., Q. J. G. 
S., xv., p. 10: Am. subtensis, 
Bean, MS. 
Le 
i 
P 
i 
H 
A MS. note by Mr. Leckenby 
states that Am. arduennensis 
is the young condition of 
Am. murrayanus-the Blender 
and delicate ribs becoming 
coarser and more distant as 
' 
the whorls increase, and 
finally tuberculated as in 
Am. murrayamis. 
