SUPPLEMENTARY INDEX TO VOL. II. 
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Forest Marble (of Whichwood) Stunsfield and Colly weston grey Slate, or 
Tilestones, with Bones, and Vegetable Impressions ! (light 
blucy No 6.) 
Patella rugosa, t 139, f 6, Amberley Heath, and Hampton 
[Common 
Clay upon Upper Oolite, (white, or light yellow.) 
Ostrea acuminata a, 1 135, f 2, near Bath E 
Upper Oolite, great or superior Oolite, Bath Free Stone ( yellow , No. 7.) 
Pecten fibrosus 0, 1 136, f 2, Northleaeh 
Plagiostoma cardiiformis, t 113, f 3, Petty-France 
Fuller’s Earth Rock, lead-coloured, dark and purple Clay, occasioning 
great land Slips (white. No. 8, 9, and 10.) 
Ostrea acuminata y, t 135, f3, Aynhoe 
Plagiostoma ovalis, t 114, f3, Small-Cossall 
Under Oolite, inferior or lower Oolite (reddish orange , No. 12.) 
Ammonites Banksii, 1 200, Sherborne* 
Blagdeni, t 201, ditto* 
Braikenridgii, t 184, Dundry Hill 
Brocchii, t202, Dundry, and Sherborne* 
Brongniarti, t A, f 2, p 190, Bayeux, and Yeovil 
Gervillii, t A, f 3, p 189, Bayeux 
Herveyi/3, t 195, lo. Bradford, and Knowles Hill 
Stokesi, t 191, near Bridport ? (in Marl) 
Walcotii y, t 106, Mitford, and White Lackington 
Astarte elegans, t 137, f3, Babling Hill? 
lurida, t 137, f 1, Fox Hill?, and Taunton 
Cardita? obtusa «, t 197, f 2, Bath, and Dundry § 
producta «, t 197, f 1, Bath, near Bayeux, and Chapel- 
[house 
Cirrus nodosus, 1 141, f2, Yeovil 
Gryphsea dilatata £, t 149, f 1, Farley Gate 
Lima gibbosa «, t 152, near Bath, Cotswold Hills, and Taunton 
Nautilus obesus, 1 124, Norton under Hamdon 
sinuatus, t 194, near Yeovil 
Pecten equivalvis, t 136, f 1, Carrington, Dursley, Farley Gate, 
[Ilminster, and White Lackington 
fibrosus *j, t 136, f2, Carrington 
Planorbis euomphalus /3, t 140, f 8 and 9, near Bath 
Terebratula acuta, t 150, f 1 and 2, France, Ilminster, and Stan- 
[ton Hill 
resupinata, t 150, f3and4, Ilminster 
Trochus abbreviatus, t 193, f5, Dundry 
concavus, t 181, f3, Little Sodbury 
dimidiatus, t 181, f 1 and 4, ditto 
duplicatus, 1 181, f 5, M ditto 
elongatus, t 193, f2to4, Dundry 
punctatus, t 193, f 1, ditto 
Marlstone, in blue Marl, or upper Clay of the Lias, producing a district 
of Ant-hilly pastures, (faint blue, No. 14.) 
Ammonites Walcotii t 106, near Bath 
* The Rev. Mr. RACKET kindly and disinterestedly sent these three 
species of Ammonites to Mr. Sowerby, from Sherborne. 
