FOSSILS. 
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Sertularia, or some allied genus (J. C. B.) 
Flustra (Coffleet, J. C. B.) see woodcut 
Cyathophyllum (J. C. B.) see woodcut 
Strombodes ? (see woodcuts) 
Calamopora 
Turbinolia (see lithographs and woodcuts) 
Encrinus (see woodcuts) 
Pentacrinus (see woodcuts) 
Trilobus (Crabtree, P. F. Bellamy—Boveysand, 
Miss Hook) 
Turbo, (Boveysand, Miss Hook) see lithograph 
Orthocera (Boveysand, Miss Hook) 
Fish, entrails of ? (see woodcut) 
Two doubtful species ofshells (MountBatten, J.C.B.) 
(see woodcuts) 
The following are those genera found in SANDSTONE—those 
which can he distinctly recognised. 
Spongia 
Alcyonium (Whitsand,Rev.Mr.Hore) see woodcuts 
Turbinolia (see woodcuts) 
Calamopora, (or some solid coral) Whitsand, Rev.Mr. 
Hore, Mount Wise, Mr. Hennah (see woodcut) 
Encrinus, (Boveysand and Holbeton, J. C. B.) 
(see woodcuts) 
Shells, (bivalve) Mount Wise, Mr. Hennah 
The extent of this list of fossils,—which, owing 
to their highly impacted manner of inclusion, their 
altered shapes, their frequent dissimilarity to know n 
species, the great resemblance of the lower animals 
to the class of vegetables, their occurrence fre¬ 
quently in fragments, and so forth, is not near so 
ample, as it may at a future day be rendered,—ought 
to be considered as remarkable, more because of the 
low situation of the grauwacke series in the scale 
of rocks, than because of the contrast it presents to 
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