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SUPPLEMENTARY INDEX TO VOL. II. 
Blue Lias, water-setting, beddy Limestone, with Bones of large Fish (often 
mentioned as Crocodiles,) &c. &c. (deep blue , No. 15.) 
Ammonites Brookii, t 190, Lyme Regis N E 
Bucklandi, t 130, near Bath W 
Conybeari, t 131, Bath W 
fimbriatus, t 164, Lyme Regis N E 
Greenoughi, t 132, Bath W 
Henleyi, t 172, Lyme Regis N E 
Loscombi, t 183, Lyme Regis NE 
obtusus, t 167, Lyme Regis N E 
Cardita ? lirata a, t. 197, f 3, Bath W 
Gryphaea incurva at 1 12, f l, Bath W, Framilode, and Frethern 
ohliquata, t 1 12, f 3, Donat’s Castle 
Nautilus intermedius «, t 125, Keynsham 
striatus, t 182, Lyme Regis NE 
truncatus, t 123, Bath W, and Keynsham 
Plagiostoma pectinoides, t 114, f 4, Pickeridge Hill (in Clay) 
punctata, t 113, f 1 and 2, Barry Island, Cardiff 
[Castle, Donat’s Castle, and Pickeridge Hill 
Trochus Anglicus, t 142, Bugthorp, Weston, White Lackington, 
[and Yeovil 
Unio crassissimus, t 153, Bath W (in Clay) 
Yellow Limestone, buff or magnesian Limestone, with blue mild beds 
near the bottom ? (Derby Rep. 1. 157,11. 409) (bright blue.) 
Unio hybridus, t 144, f 2, Nottinghamshire 
Listeri /3, t 154, f l, 3 and 4, Durham. 
Coal Measures, Carboniferous Strata (India Ink.) 
Ammonites Walcotii 2, t 106, Colebrook Dale, (in Shale or Blae) 
and Trent River? 
Derbyshire Peak Limestone, mountain or metaliferous Limestone, some- 
times interlaid with Basaltic strata, and sometimes with poor 
or barren Coal Measures (purple blue.) 
Ammonites Walcotii $, t 106, Llantrissent, and Devonshire. 
Cirrus acutus, t 141, fl, Derbyshire 
Gryphaea dilatata t 149, Bramberry Hill 
Helix? cirriformis, t 171, f 2, Derbyshire 
striatus, t 171, f 1, Derbyshire 
Orthocera annulata, t 133, Colebrook Dale 
Planorbis equaiis, t 140, f 1, Kendal 
Spirifer cuspidatus, t 120, Castleton, Cork, near St. Hilary, and 
[St. Vincent’s Rook 
Terebratula Wilsoni, t 118, f3, Mordiford. 
