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cating some of the leading localities in which the fossils enumerated 
occur. Examples of the whole, with a few exceptions, will be 
found in the Museum of the Institution. 
PLANTA. 
Professor Phillips records the occurrence of an alga at Bovisand ; 
and there are thin carbonaceous films in the calcareous shale at 
Mount Batten, which appear to bear traces of a similar origin. 
At the meeting of the British Association at Plymouth in 1841, 
Mr. J. P. Pratt exhibited specimens from blocks on the beach at 
Mount Batten, which were stated to contain ‘several species of 
plants.’? I know of no such remains from that locality which have 
been identified. 
ANIMALIA. 
AMORPHOZOA. 
Scyphia turbinata 
Stromatopora concentrica 
Stromatopora placenta 
Stromatopora polymorpha 
Cattedown, Whitsand. 
Cattedown. 
St. George’s Hall, Millbay, Teat’s Hill, 
Prince Rock, Whitsand, Oreston, 
Yealmpton. 
Stromatopora ramosa Cattedown, Brixton. 
CQ@ALENTERATA. 
Acervularia Goldfussi Cattedown. 
Acervularia intercellosa Cattedown. 
Acervularia pentagona Cattedown. 
Mount Wise, Devil’s Point, Millbay, 
St. George’s Hall, Cattedown. 
Mount Wise. (?) 
Bovisand. 
Alveolites vermicularis 
Amplexus tortuosus 
Cyathophyllum ccespitosum 
Cyathophyllum helianthoides . 
Cystiphyllum Damnoniense 
Cystiphyllum vesiculosum 
Favosites Goldfussi 
Favosites cervicornis 
Favosites fibrosa 
Heliolites porosa 
Pleurodictyum waieagiens 
Petraia pleuriradialis 
Petraia Celtica 
Mount Wise, Devil’s Point, Yealmpton, 
Cann Quarry (Bellamy). 
Mount Wise, Cattedown. 
Mount Wise, Cattedown. 
Devil’s Point. 
Cattedown. 
. Cattedown. 
Cattedown. 
Cann Quay, Yealmpton, Goosewell, 
Elburton, Whitsand, Cattedown. 
Elburton. 
Cattedown, Mount Batten, Bovisand, 
Plympton, Plymstock, Yealmpton, 
Brixton. 
