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PRESTWICH—CRAG-BEDS OF SUFFOLK AND NORFOLK.
137

PEESTWICH — CEAG-BEDS OE SUFFOLK AND NOEFOLK. 137 The list of Coralline-Crag localities in column VI. has been enlarged by the author. The recent work of M. Dewalque (Descrip- tion Geologique de la Belgique, 1868), which gives the latest lists of fossils by M. Nyst, has served the author more fully to correlate the Coralline Crag with the Crags of Antwerp : see column VII. In column VIII., the correlation of the Coralline-Crag Mollusca with those which occur in the typical Pliocene deposit of Monte Mario, near Rome, is given on the authority of Mr. Jeffreys. Note. Abbreviations : — Lt, Littoral ; L, Laminarian ; C, Coralline ; D, Deep- sea ; D, depths exceeding 1200 feet. B, British ; S, Scandinavian ; A, Arctic ; M, Mediterranean; W, West European; At, Mid- Atlantic; Am. North America; A, Aldborough ; I, lien ; Sd, Sudbourne ; G, Gedgrave ; S, Sutton ; R, Ranisholt ; Go, Gomer; B, Broomhill. I. Brachiopoda. I. o of II. Names of Species. III. Critical remarks and synonyms. IV. Zones of depth. V. Geographical distribution. VI. Localities in the Coralline Crag. VII. Belgian. Crags*. VIII. Itay. Monte Mario. l-a sables jaunes. 10. 5. 7, 16. 12. Argiope cistellula ... tLingula Dumortieri fOrbicula lamellosa? Terebratula grandis Terebratulma caput- serpentis. Orthis lunifera, Phi- lippi ? L. jaspidea, A. Adams. Discina atlantica, King. T.ampulla,-Srocc^i Genus Terebratula .. C c D B S M Japan At S SB S SSdBGo S di-

L-D BSAMWAt II. CoNCIIIFERA. 237. Abra alba 239. prism atica 9. Anomia aculeata ... 8. ephippium . . . 10. ■ patelliformis . . . 11. striata 77. Area lactea 79. j pectunculoides 76. J tetragona 215. Artemis lentiformis 215. 177. 188. 190. 191. lincta Astarte Basterotii , Burtinii ... digitaria excurrens Genus Scrobicularia . A. ephippium, var.... A. patelliformis, var. (A. pusilla) Venus exoleta, Linne, var. (Dosinia exo- leta). G. Venus (D. lincta) A. sulcata, Da Costa, var. G. Woodia . Lt-D L-D Lt-D L-C L-C C-D Lt-D Lt-C L^D L-D C-D B S M W At B S M W BSMW BSAMW BMW At B S A M B S M W At BSMW BSMW BSAMWAt BMW S Go s r passim Sd S passim S S Go Sd S R G? S R

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  • I have further shown by the mark o in the column with the " Sables gris "

those shells which are found in the "Sables noirs" of Antwerp and Edeghem.