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T. turbinatus, E. F. ( T. melocaetus immature , Greg.) Cor. 
Crag, Sutton, Fed Crag, Sutton and Waldringfield. 
T. globosus, E. F. Cor. Crag, Ramsholt. Prof. Forbes describes 
without figuring a form of Temnechinus combining 
the shape of T. excavatus with the characters of 
T. melocaetus . The Ipswich Mus. Coll, contains 
several fine examples. Should they ultimately prove 
to be distinct, they might be known as T. Forbesii. 
Cor. Crag, Orford, Ramsholt. 
Echinus ( Psammechinus ), Charlesworthii , E. F. Lower and 
Middle Zones of the Cor. Crag, Ramsholt and 
Sutton. 
Echinus (Psammechinus), Henslowi, E. F. Passage beds at 
Walton Naze, and Middle Red Crag, Waldringfield. 
The female according to Dr. Gregory is represented 
in the Reed Coll., York, by a specimen from Walton 
(E. ruber Keeping, M.S.) 
Echinus (Psammechinus) spheeroideus, Cotteau. This is the 
E. Nortoni , A. Bell, N. Sp., Proc. Geol. Ass. II., 1872, 
p. 208, Loc., Passage beds, Walton Naze, Poyton. 
Echinus Woo Iwardi, Desor. (E. Lamarcki), E. F. Abundant in 
the Coralline Crag, it passes upwards into the 
Chillesford series at Aldeby, and the Weybourne 
Crag, Norfolk. The fragments from the Middle 
Glacial sands of S. Y. Wood (II.) of Hopton and 
Billockby are probably derivative. 
Echinus esculentus , L. (E. splicer a, Mull), Cor. Crag, Sutton, 
Gedgrave, Orford. Pliocene clay, St. Erth, Cornwall, 
Chillesford series, Sudbourne church walks ; Pleisto¬ 
cenes of W. Scotland, Bute, Loch Gilp, Cumbrae, &c., 
Magheramorne on Lough Larne, Co. Antrim, and 
raised sea beds of Largo Bay, Fife. 
Echinus Woocli, Desor. (E. Melo. of E. Forbes, and lists of 
A. and R. Bell. Proc. Geol. Ass. II.) Cor. Crag, 
Orford. 
Echinus Lyellii , E. F. Cor. Crag, Ramsholt. 
Echinus miliaris , Mull. Cor. Crag, Orford, Red Crag, Foxhall, 
Nar. Valley, Norfolk, pleistocene Estuarine clays of 
Belfast and Lough Larne, Caithness. 
