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HAMITES grandis. 
TAB. DXCIII. —Jig. 1. 
Spec. Char. Section circular; surface anteriorly 
undulated; undulations numerous, not deep, 
oblique ; on each side are a few short, oblique 
ribs, enlarged at their extremities. 
Between each rib, which only occupies a small portion 
of each side, are about six rounded furrows, that extend 
to the line beneath which the siphuncle lies : the posterior 
surface is smooth. The edges of the septa are formed 
into very acute and numerous intricate sinuses, arranged 
in six very unequal lobes. 
Found in a quarry of Kentish Rag-stone (a calcareous 
bed in the Lower Green-sand), on the estate of E. Hughes, 
Esq. in the parish of Smeeth, near Hythe. We are in- 
debted to Dr. Buckland for the use of the specimen. 
