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Species 1. Berenicea diluviana. Lamouroux,* 1821. 
Distribution: Encrusting Apiocrinus elegans Defr. Bradford clay, 
Bradford. 
Species 2. Berenicea striata. Hairue ;f 1854. 
Distribution : Encrusting Terebratula plicata. Inferior Oolite, Leck- 
hampton. Haime’s is a Liassic species, but this 
agrees very closely with his description and figures. 
Species 3. Berenicea allaudi (Sauvage),j 1888. 
Distribution : On Magellania carinata var. Inferior Oolite. Burton 
Bradstock. 
*Lamouroux. Exp. Meth. Polypiers, p. 81, pi. 80, f. 3, 4. 
fHaime. Mem. Soc. Geol., France ; ser. 2, t. v., 1854, p. 179. 
fSauvage. Bull. Soc. Geol., France ; ser. 3, t. xvii., 1888, p. 46, pi. iv., f 1-5. 
Genus Terebellaria. Lamouroux, 1821. 
Species 1. Terebellaria ramossissima. Lamx., 1821. 
[Lamouroux, op. cit., p. 84, pi. 82, f. 1.] 
Distribution : Bradford clay. Tetbury Road, Wiltshire. 
Species 2. Terebellaria n. sp. 
Distribution : Cornbrash. Draycot and Stanton. 
Family: Entalophoridce. 
Genus : Pustulopora. 
Species: Pustulopora straminea (Phillips non 
Haime). Fig. 2. 
Fig. 2. 
Synonomy : 
Millepora straminea. Phillips. Geol. Yorks. Pt. I. Yorks. 
Coast, 1829, p. 143, pi. vii., f. 8. 
Cricop or a straminea. Morris. Cat. Brit. Foss., 1843, p. 34. 
Intricaria ,, 
non Laterotubigera ,, 
Entalophora 
non Spiropora 
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D’Orbigny. Prod. Pal., 1840, t. i., p. 289. 
Pal. Franc. Terr. Cret., t v., 
1853, p. 715. 
,, ,, t. v., p. 7/9. 
Haime. Mem. Soc. Geol. France. Ser. 2, 
t. v., p. 196, pi. ix., f. 6. 
Vine. Pep. Brit. Assoc., 1882, p. 262, 
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