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Balanus crenatus. Platax Woodwardii.

Claw of crab. Raia antiqua.

Vertebrae of fish.

Some undeterminable mammalian bones and fragments of deers' horn have also been found by Mr. Evans.

The next pit to the north is at Bulchamp, near Wangford, ten miles distant, the intervening country presenting, as usual, low hills of Boulder-clay and unproductive sands. Some years since, a section nearly 20 feet deep was well exposed (fig. 25) ; now little is to be seen.

Fig. 25. — Pit near Bulchamp Union.

In appearance and colour the pit is precisely like a Bed-Crag pit ; and it will be observed that we have here a repetition of the marks of erosion which we have noticed between the two divisions of the Bed Crag in the Sutton district ; or it may only be an eroded shoal in the lower division, as at Ramsholt (fig. 6). The shells I have found there are as under : —

List of Fossils from Bulchamp-pits of the Union. (See also the general list.)

Abra alba.

Aetaeon Noae.

Astarte.

Cardium edule.

Corbula nucleus.

Cyprina islandica.

Leda myalis.

Mactra ovalis.

— subtruncata.

Mya arenaria.

truncata.

Mytilus edulis.

? Panopaea norvegica.

Tellina lata.

— obliqua.

— praetenuis.

Scrobicularia piperata.

Buccinum undatum.

Cerithium tricinctum.

Conovulus pyramidalis.

Bulimus.

Littorina littorea.

Natica catena.

Paludina lenta.

Purpura lapillus.

Trophon antiquum.

Turritella communis.

Scalaria groenlandica.

Balanus crenatus.

Claw of crab.

Vertebrae of fish.