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Fossils from the Great Oolite Ferruginous Band.

Cypricardia

rostrata, Sow.

Modiola

imbricata, Sow.

Pteroperna

plana, Mor. & Lyc.

Ostrea

Sowerbyi, Mor. & Lyc.

subrugulosa, Mor. & Lyc.

Natica

(Euspira) pyramidata, Mor. & Lyc.

sp.

Table of Fossils from Beds of the Northampton Sand in the Neighbourhood of Northampton.

[Note. — As in the Great Oolite Limestone, so also in the Northampton Sand, a large proportion of the fossils consist only of internal casts, so that the same probability exists that there may be some instances of erroneous description.]

D signifies that the fossil was obtained from the Middle Division of the N. Sand.

L signifies that the fossil was obtained from the Limestone Bed of the N. Sand.

E signifies that the fossil was obtained from the Lower Division of the N. Sand.

Lamellibranchiata (Monomyoria).

Avicula Braamburiensis, Sow., var.

„ (allied to) complicata, Buckm.

„ inaequivalvis, Sow.

„ Munsteri, Goldf.

sp.

Goldf.

Exogyra sp. nov. ?

Gervillia acuta, Sow.

,, Hartmanni, Goldf.

,, lata, Phil.

,, praelonga?, Lyc.

,. tortuosa, Phil, sp.

Gryphaea subloba?, Desch.

Hinnites abjectus, Phil.

„ large variety

" velatus, Goldf. sp.

Inoceramus Fittoni, Mor. & Lyc.

„ obliquus, Mor. & Lyc.

Lima* (closely allied to) antiquata, Sow.

" bellula, Mor. & Lyc.


  • Many forms of this genus occur in these beds which it is impossible to

identify with certainty : they doubtless represent several new species.