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AMMONITES St range way si. 
TAB. CCUV.—Figs. i and s . 
Spec. Char. DiscoicL, radiated, radii twice curved; 
inner turns exposed ; margin flattened, cari- 
nated, inner edges of the whorles obliquely 
flattened ; sides nearly flat, with an obscure 
concentric furrow, aperture oblong. 
F our or five turns are distinguishable in this Ammonite; 
its diameter rather exceeds three times the length of the 
mouth, which is twice as long as wide ; the radii are 
largest and most distinct near the margin, on the other 
parts they are often obscure, they are very numerous, 
each forms two semicircles reversed to one another, the 
ends of which join in the obscure, or rather wide and 
shallow, furrow that runs round the sides. The oblique 
flattened surface that forms the inner edges of the 
whorles, slants from the centre, and becomes a strong 
character. 
From Ilminster, by favour of E. Strangeways, Esq. 
a Gentleman well known as a practical Geologist. 
AMMONITES falcifer. 
TAB. CCLI V.—Fig. 2. 
Spec. Char. Discoid ; radiated ; radii curved apd 
suddenly bent in the middle ; inner volutions 
half exposed ; margin convex, carinated ; 
whorles convex on their sides; aperture ellip- 
tical. 
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The diameter is little more than twice the length of the 
aperture. The radii are numerous and close together ; 
