SUPPLEMENTARY 
Terebratula eoarctata t. 312, 
INDEX TO VOL. IV. 159 
f. 1 to 4. Bath E., Bradford (Wilts.), 
Charterhouse-Hinton, 
Farley, Hampton-down, 
Kings-down, Pickwick 
W., Stoford, Sf Winsley. 
Fuller’s Earth Strata, grey, lead-coloured and purple Clay; slippy 
Banks of Knolls N and S of Bath; Northleach, Northampton, N. ol 
Stamford, ^fc. (very light orange, No. 21.) 
Cryphasa columba 383, lo. Northamptonshire. 
Lutraria augustata 327, Nunney. 
Terebratula reticulata 312, f. 5 and 6. Frome S. W. 
Under Oolite, inferior, lower, bastard, or 1st Oolite: N. E. and S. of 
Bath, Dundry and Churchdown Hummocks, lower Costwold and 
Edge Hills, Uppingham, 3fc. ( reddish orange , No. 22. 
Ammonites Parkinsoni ol ...370. f. I,3fy4. Yeovil N. 
Gryphaea gigantea 391, Cherington (Carrington?), 
Churchdown-liill, Farley- 
Wick, and near Ilminster. 
Pecten cinctus ... 371, (Horncastle § Suffolk. Dil.) 
Marlstone, Ovcnstone, Marl, Mineral Springs, 4’c- Glastonbury, Chel- 
tenham E., Banbury, Oakham, Belvoir Castle, §c 
(very light blue ,* No. 24.) 
Ammonites Smith! m,tf 73 ) Marston . M agna(or Broad?) 
up. r. com. 5 v 
Terebratula fimbria 326, Charlt on-Kings, and Cleeve. 
Blue Lias; beddy, water-setting or Hydraulic Limestone; Watchet, 
Abertliaw, Southam, Barrow, fyc ( dun blue , No. 29.) 
Ammonites Parkinsoni, p 307, (Brit. Min. 1. 12) Keynsham. 
Spirifer Walcotti 377, f. 2. Bath W., Camerton, Keyii- 
sham, 4" Parton-Passage. 
Yellow Limestone, buff, red-land, or Magnesian'Limestone: popplestone, 
cornstone: Aberford, Ferry Hill, Sunderland, fyc 
( greenish blue, No. 29.) 
Axinus obscurus 314, 3 up. Garford Cliff, (Selby, Dilu.) 
Productus liorridus 319, f. 1. Derbyshire. 
humerosus 322, Breedon. 
Pontefract Rock, Sandstone, often soft, and loose Sand; Hardwick- 
Hall S W. Hooton-Roberts, Collingham,! fyc. (greenish blue , J No. 29.) 
Axinus ? 314, lo. Kingsville-House, and 
Wentbridge N Hill. 
MEDIAL ORDER of STRATA. 
Coal-Measures, carboniferous Strata: Sandstones, Crowstones, Canks 
(or limestones), Shales, Binds, fire Clays, Coals, Iron stones, fyc. 
Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Newcastle ....(Indian Ink, No. 30. 
Anomia ? (Vol. IV. p. 75.) Northowram. 
Pecten papyraceus 354, 
? (Vol. IV. p. 75.) 
Productus lobatus (3 318, f. C. 
Terebratula resupinata (3 325, 
Denholme-Gate, Elland, 
Idle S., Moor-Town, and 
Northowram. 
Northowram. 
Cumberland. 
Alton (see Brit. Min. t. 45J5 ,) 
* On Mr. Smith’s Rutland and Leicester county Geological Maps (sold 
singly by Cary) he has distinguished the stoney parts of this assemblage 
of Strata, by a reddish brown colour. 
f See Annals of Philosophy, 2nd series Vol. V. p. 275. 
tOn Mr. Smith’s Yorkshire Geological Map, he has distinguished this 
Rock by a purplish red colour, and marked it a. 
