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Argonaut, Cuttlefish, Belemnites, Beloteuthis.

Nautilus, Ammonites, Clymenia, Lituites, Goniatites, Orthoceras,
Phragmoceras, Cyrtoceras, Endoceras, Ancyloceras, Turrilites.

CLASS 2. PTEROPODA.

Hyalæa, Theca, Conularia, Tentaculites?

CLASS 3. GASTEROPODA.

Helix, Bulimus, Pupa, Physa, Conulus, Bellerophon.

Patella, Holopea, Buccinum, Typhis, Voluta, Cypræa, Natica,
Aporrhais, Cerithium, Turritella, Holopella, Euomphalus, Pleu-
rotomaria.

PROVINCE II. LAMELLIBRANCHIATA (Anodontophora or Conchifera).

Ostrea, Gryphæa, Pecten, Lima, Avicula, Cardium, Mytilus, Ino-
ceramus, Arca, Anthracosia, Leda, Nucula, Trigonia, Unio,
Hippurites, Cyprina, Tellina, Mya, Pholadomya, Cucullæa, Mo-
diola, Orthonotus, Pullastra, Posidonomya, Pterinea.

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Terebratula, Lingula, Spirifer, Rhynchonella, Chonetes, Stringocephalus, Atrypa, Pentamerus, Orthis, Discina (Orbicula), Obolella, Leptana, Strophalosia, Strophomena.

CLASS 7. POLYZOA (Bryozoa).

Flustra, Eschara, Fenestella, Cellepora, Fascicularia.

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Sea-anemones, Corals, Alcyonium, Tubipora, Favosites, Cyathophyllum, Calceola, Astræa, Montlivaltia.

CLASS 2. HYDROZOA.

Pipe-Corallines, Tubularia, Sertularia, Palæocoryne, Oldhamia, Dictyonema; Graptolites, Rastrites, Didymograpsus.

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Euplectella, Sponges, Siphonia, Ventriculites, Cliona, Stromatopora? Receptaculites?

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Foraminifera; Globigerina, Nummulites, Orbitolites, Eozoön.

C. LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL WORKS CONSULTED.

The published Maps, Sections, Memoirs, &c., of the GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF ENGLAND AND WALES.

The publications of the MINING RECORD OFFICE, and of the MUSEUM OF PRAC TICAL GEOLOGY.

The publications of the GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, and of the GEOLOGISTS' ASSOCIATION.

The GEOLOGIST' and the 'GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE.'

ANSTED, Prof. D. T. Geology, introductory, descriptive, and practical. 2 vols.

1844.

The Physical Geography and Geology of the County of Leicester. 1866. The Applications of Geology to the Arts and Manufactures. 1865. BAILY, W. H. Figures of Characteristic British Fossils. 1867-75. [4 parts published, Cambrian to Permian.]

BONNEY, Rev. T. G.

Students. 1875.

Cambridgeshire Geology. A Sketch for the use of

BRISTOW, H. W. Table of British Sedimentary and Fossiliferous Strata. The Description of Life Groups and Distribution by R. ETHERIDGE. 1873. Charts of Characteristic British Fossils, and of British Tertiary Fossils, compiled and engraved by J. W. Lowry.

CONYBEARE, Rev. W. D., and W. PHILLIPS. Outlines of the Geology of England and Wales. Part I. 1822.

DAMON, R. Handbook to the Geology of Weymouth and the Island of Portland. 1860.

GREENOUGH, G. B. Geological Map of England and Wales, on the basis of the original map of WILLIAM SMITH. (Scale about six miles to one inch. Published by the Geological Society of London.)

GEIKIE, J. The Great Ice Age, and its Relation to the Antiquity of Man. 1874. GUNN, J. A Sketch of the Geology of Norfolk. 1864. [Reprinted from White's History and Directory of the County.]

HULL, Prof. E. The Coal Fields of Great Britain. 3rd Edit. 1873.

A Treatise on the Building and Ornamental Stones of Great Britain and Foreign Countries. 1872.

JONES, Prof. T. R. Series I. of Geology, by Prof. MORRIS and Prof. RUPERT JONES. Heads of Eight Courses of Lectures on Geology and Mineralogy, with Synopses and Tables, for the use of Students and Teachers. 1871. LYELL, Sir C. The Student's Elements of Geology. 2nd Edit. 1874. MORRIS, Prof. J. Geological Chart; showing the Order of Succession of the various stratified rocks, their mineral characters, principal fossils, localities, thickness, uses in the arts, &c.

MORTON, G. H. The Geology of the Country around Liverpool. 8vo. 1863. MURCHISON, Sir R. I. Siluria. 4th Edit. 1867. [This work, it should be remembered, contains descriptions of all the Palæozoic rocks.]

NICHOLSON, Dr. H. A. An Essay on the Geology of Cumberland and Westmoreland. 1868.

PAGE, Dr. D. Economic Geology; or Geology in its relations to the Arts and Manufactures. 1874.

PHILLIPS, Prof. J. Manual of Geology: Practical and Theoretical. 1855.

Geology of Oxford and the Valley of the Thames. 1871.

Illustrations of the Geology of Yorkshire; or, a description of the strata and organic remains. Part I.-The Yorkshire Coast. 3rd Edit. Edited by R. ETHERIDGE. 1875.

RAMSAY, Prof. A. C. Geological Map of England and Wales. [Scale nearly twelve miles to one inch.]

The Physical Geology and Geography of Great Britain. 3rd Edit. 1872. Report with reference to the Selection of Stone for Building the New Houses of Parliament. By CHARLES BARRY, H. T. DE LA BECHE, WILLIAM SMITH, and CHARLES H. SMITH. Fol. 1839.

SALTER, J. W. Catalogue of the Collection of Cambrian and Silurian Fossils contained in the Geological Museum of the University of Cambridge. With a Preface by the Rev. Prof. A. SEDGWICK, and a Table of Genera, &c., by Prof. J. MORRIS. 1873.

SEDGWICK, Rev. Prof. A. A Synopsis of the Classification of the British Palæozoic Rocks. 1855.

SMYTH, W. W. A Rudimentary Treatise on Coal and Coal Mining. 2nd Edit. 1872.

WOOD, S. V., jun., and F. W. HARMER. An Outline of the Geology of the Upper Tertiaries of East Anglia. In Supplement to the 'Crag Mollusca,' by S. V. WOOD, Part I. 1872.

WOODWARD, S. An Outline of the Geology of Norfolk. 1833.

TEALL, J. J. H. The Potton and Wicken Phosphatic Deposits, being the Sedgwick Prize Essay for 1873. 1875.

THOMSON, C. WYVILLE. The Depths of the Sea. 1873.

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