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Referred to by Bell as a very doubtful determination of 
Phillips’. According to Mr. J. Carter, it is probably a 
Hoploparia. 
Meyeria (Astaciis) ornata, Phil: 
Speeton Clay. Speeton. 
Bell. Brit: Foss : Crust: (Pal: Soc:) vol: IX., fig: 9, p. 3-3. 
Follicipes concinnus, Morris. 
Oxford Clay, near Scarborough. 
Phillips. Greol: Yorks: Pt:I., pi: v , fig: 18 (possibly an 
Aptyclms). 
POLYZOA. 
IIip)pothoa ( Cellaria) Smithii, Phil: 
Cornbrash. near Scarborough. 
Phillips. Greol: Yorks : Pt: I., pi: vii., fig: 8. (The Polyzoon 
is on the figured specimen of Carclium citrinoideuni), 
BRACmOPOBA. 
Athyris ptJanosiilcata, Phil: 
Carb : Limestone. Bolland. 
Davidson. Brit: Foss : Brach : (Pal: Soc :) vol. II., pi: xvi., 
fig: 4, p. 80. 
* Cyrtina (Spiri/er) septosn, Phil: 
Carb: Limestone. 
Davidson. Brit: Foss ; Brach : (Pal: Soc :) vol: II., pi: xiv., 
fig: 9, p. 68. 
Lingula parallela, Phil: 
Carb : Limestone. Harelaw. 
Phillips. Oeol: Yorks: Pt: II. xi. 17—19, p. 221. 
Davidson. Brit: Foss: Brach: (Pal: Soc:) vol: II., pi: xlviii., 
fig: 35, pp. 207, 268. (Is a variety of L. mytiJoides^ Sow : 
Rhynconella lineolata, Phil: 
Speeton Clay. Knapton. 
Phillips. Geol: Yorks: Pt: II., pi: ii., fig : 27. 
Davidson. Brit: Foss : Brach : (Pal: Soc :) Yol: I., Cret: 
Mono : fig: xii., pi: 6, p. 98. 
The specimen has more the appearance of a Red Chalk than 
of a Speeton Clay fossil. 
