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CATALOGUE OP
THIS
CAMBRIAN AND SILURIAN
FOSSILS MUSEUM OF PRACTICAL GEOLOGY.
LONDON: SOLD AT MUSEUM. Printed for Her Majesty's Stationery
BY GEORGE
E.
EYEB
AJSTD
Office,
WILLIAM SPOTTISWOODE,
FBIKTERS TO IKE QUEEN'S MOST EXOELUIKT HAJESIT.
1878.
Price
2s. 6d.
CATALOGUE CAMBRIAN AND SILURIAN
FOSSILS MUSEUM OF PRACTICAL GEOLOGY.
LONDON: SOLD AT MUSEUM. Printed for
Her
Majesty's Stationery Office,
AND
"WILLIAM SPOTTISWOODE, E. EYEE PBINIEES 10 IHE QUEEN's MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY.
BY GEOEGE
1878.
Price
2s. 6d.
Zfcl
L^4
A- M'^CO'f
This .Catalogue has been drawn up by Mr. E. T. Newton, Assistant Naturalist,. under ray superintendence.
The Specimens have been named by Mr. Etheridge, Palaeontologist to the Geological
F.R.S.,
Survey of Great Britain. T.
H. Huxley.
s
Ill
.f
Since the publication of the previous edition of the Catalogue the collection of Silurian Fossils has been increased by nearly
To a
3,000 specimens.
large extent this
gift of the Rev. E. Wyatt-Edgell,
whose
due to the munificent
is
son, the late
Lieutenant
H. A. Wyatt-Edgell, had during several years and expense made a collection of nearly Palaeozoic Fossils, all of
by
a.
which were presented to
printed
label
great
specimens of British
-IjOOO
In accordance with an expressed wish, these tinguished
at
" Wyatt-Edgell
this
fossils
Museum are
Collection,"
dis-
so
that they remain as a permanent record of his work.
This series having
now been
viously in the cases, there Fossils of
is
incorporated with those pre-
probably no collection of Silurian
any country more complete than that which
hibited in the
Museum
is
of Practical Geology.
ANDREW
C.
RAMSAY,
Director-General.
41639
a.
Wt. 15929.
j^
£
ex-
CAMBRIAN
i\ND SILURIAN FOSSILS.
INDEX. ARRANGED STRATIGRAFHICALLY.
a
INDEX.
*
INDEX.
INDEX.
INDEX TO MUSEUM OASES.
DONORS.
DONORS OF CAMBEIAN AND SILURIAN The numbers
before the
names
are referred to in the fourth
FOSSILS. columns of the
Catalogue.
1.
2.
3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
8. 9.
Dr. Kinahan. Bryee M. Wright, Esq. Prof. Harkness, F.E.S. C. W. Peach, Esq. Sir K. 1. Murchison, Bart. C. Moore, Esq., E.G.S. Lloyd, Esq. Prof. Maedonald, E.G.S. J. W. Salter, Esq., E.L.S.
—
.
10. Prof. T.
McK. Hughes, M.A.
11. Prof. J. Nicol, F.R.S.E. 12. E. Lightbody, Esq., E.G.S. 13. 14. 15.
16.
E. D. Darbishire, B.A. Davies, Esq. Prof. M'Coy, E.G.S.
— —
.
.
Prosser, Esq.
17. Prof. T. R. Jones, E.E.S. 18. E. Gibbs, Esq. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46.
47. 48. 49. 50.
Dr.
Home.
Lieut.
H. A. Wyatt-EdgeU.
Earl Dueie, E.R.S. "Williams, Esq. Collingwood, Esq. Dr. Beiden. Dr. E. B. Grindrod, E.G.S. ,T. Bolton, Esq. G. Maw, Esq., E.L.S. C. Callaway, Esq., M.A. J. Proud, Esq. W. Nichol, Esq. Rev. J. Cumming. Bright, Esq. J. Gray, Esq. Rev. Norman Glass. Mushed, Esq. Mrs. Elizabeth Wame. Prof. J. Tennant, E.G.S.
— —
—
.
.
.
—
Mrs. Day. S. H. Blackwell, Esq., E.G.S.
Wm.
Sir Prof.
W.
Guise, Bart.
Buckman, E.L.S.
J. Beckett, Esq. C. Stokes, Esq. Rev. E. Dyson, M.A. A. Marston, Esq. C. R. Bayly, Esq. F. S. B. Holt, Esq. G. "W. Ormerod, Esq., M.A. J. Euthven, Esq. J. D. C. Sowerby, Esq.
51. R. Etheridge, Esq., E.R.S. 52. H. Hicks, Esq., E.G.S. 53. D. Homfray, Esq. 54. Dr. W. Ogle. 55. Rev. W. S. Symonds, 56. 57.
58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99.
M.A.
Rev. H. Hausman. Harrison, Esq. Rev. P. B. Brodie, M.A. G. Dawson, Esq. E. Banks, Esq. The Earl of Enniskillen, D.C.L. J. Earie, Esq. Manchester Geological Society. E. H, Sheppard, Esq. Sir Wyville Thompson, LL.D. Matt. Moggeridge, Esq., E.G.S. E. H. Birkenhead, Esq. J. C. Moore, Esq., M.A. Arthur Wyatt-Edgell, Esq., E.G.S.
—
.
J.
Weaver, Esq.
G. B. Broome, Esq. Rev. H. H. Winwood, M.A. F. Ash, Esq. W. Vicary, Esq., F.G.S. R. H. Valpy, Esq., F.G.S. S. G. Perceval, Esq. J. E. Marr, Esq., F.G.S. R. Gill Goodwin, Esq. T. Rowlandson, Esq. Col. T. W. Fletcher, M.A. J. Gavey, Esq. T. Gray, Esq. H. Beckett, Esq., E.G.S. G. E. Roberts, Esq. Prof. J. Phillips, M.A., E.R.S. The Earl of Cawdor.
Hugh
Miller, Esq., F.G.S.
G. Cocking, Esq. Rev. F. Crouch, B.D. J. Harley,
— H.
Esq.
Clarke, Esq.
C.
Wright. A. Clark, Esq.
W.
Davis, Esq.
Mushen, Esq. David W. Roberts, Esq.
J.
E. Slimon, Esq. Smith, Esq. J. E. Davis, Esq.
—
.
LOWER GALLERY.
PALAEOZOIC DIVISION. LOWER PALAEOZOIC
SERIES.
CAMBKIAN AND LOWER SILURIAN. !
e
Author
E
Name.
of
Formation.
Locality.
Species.
VARIOUS LARGE SPECIMENS FROM THE CAMBRIAN, LINGULA FLAGS, AND LLANDEILO ROCKS. Chondrites, sp. Chondrites and
Cambrian Cruziana
Salt.
Moel-y-ci, Bangor.
-
Top of Carnedd-y-
L. Lingula
semiplicata. Cruziana semiplicala
filiast,
Bangor.
Carnedd-y-filiast.
Hymenocaris vermicauda
-
Near Tremadoc, North Wales. Penmorfa, Trema-
M'Coy
Lingulella Davisii
doc.
Dictyonema
sociale (53)*
-
Salt.
Up. Lingula Bronfoel, Flags.
Tremadoc.
Lower
Arenicolites (91)
Llandeilo.
„
(Scolithus)
li-
Trema-
doc.
M'Coy
Lingulella Davisii
Hall
Fionna Ven Mountain, North of Sutherland (Quartz Rock). Devil's Chair, Sti-
nearis.
perStones, Shropshire.
Angular
annelide
tubes (25)
Llandeilo Flags.
Serpula
Hollybush Sandstones, Malvern.
Carneddau
Hills,
Builth.
Tracks of Crustacean
Whilt Quarry, War-
?
rington Dingle. Peebleshire.
Nemertites (11) Nereites (5)
Hunter Heek, Moffat.
Didymograptus Murchisoni Diplograptus folium (92) Ogygia Buchii
-
Asaphus tyrannus (86)
Beck.
Abereiddy Bay. Barf Hell, Keswick.
His.
Brong.
Pen-y-goylan, Llangadock. Golden Grove,
Murch.
Llandeilo. I)
»,
Dynevor
Park,
Llandeilo.
Favosites fibrosa Trinucleus.
Olenus micrurus
and
Goldf.
Musclewick
Bay, Pembrokeshire.
Cwm-y-swm,
Salt.
N.
8 ra.
of Dolgelly (Gold mines).
'
These numbers refer to the List
of
Donors at page
6.
"
CAMBRIAN AND SILUEIAN. Author of
Locality.
Formation.
Species.
Various lakge Specimens
IV.
—
cont.
Shelf.
Brongniartii (93) Maclurea Peachii Oldhamia antiqua
Orthoceras
1 24 25
Troost.
Criboll,Sutherland.
Llandeilo Flags.
Sutherlandshire.
Salt.
Forbes
Cambrian
-
Bray Head, Wicklow.
26 27
Concretion (20)
Gneiss
Argyleshire.
Worm track
Arenig
Skiddaw.
(20)
30
burrows (20) Calymene Blumenbachii (var. Cambrensis).
SI
Arenicolites sparsus
„
32
34
Lower
Llandeilo.
Llandeilo.
Cambrian Portway. f Cording
»
jj
33
Salt.
-
didymus
„
Paradoxides Davidis
L. Lingula
-
Hill.
\ Callow Hill. St. David's Head.
Flags.
35
RIPPLE MARKS, Rippled
and sun-cracked
&c.
Cambrian
Yearling Valley.
surface.
Wave
ripples, &c.
Yearling Hill. Callow Hill. Waterfall, Church
Ripple hollows ? Rippled surface
Stretton.
Surf or wind ripples
"
Yelling Church
-
Hill,
Stretton.
HYDROZOA. Oldhamia antiqua 9 10 11
»
Forbes
Cambrian
-
Delgany, Wicklow.
»,
j»
Bray Head, Wick-
»>
low. 12 13 14 IS 16
„
radiata
»
Wicklow.
Bray Head.
»j
n
18 19
21
,',
sp.
Carri, Wicklow. Near Bray, Wick-
„
n. sp, (20)
Bray Head.
low.
ANNELIDA. Arenicolites sparsus
-
Salt.
Cambrian
-
Yearling
Church 23
Valley, Stretton.
LOWER LINGULA i
FLAGS.
10 a;
LOWEK LINGULA
FLAGS.
LOWEK LIN6ULA
FLAGS.
11
12
UPPER LINGULA FLAGS.
LOWER SILURIAN—com^ UPPER 1
XiIirCVKA FJ^ACS.
LOWER TEEMADOC.
i
13
— LOWER TKEMADOC.
14
Author
Name.
of
Locality.
Formation.
Species.
IV.
ECHINODERMATA
COnt
Shelf.
3
Palaeasterina Ramseyensis
Hicks
Lower
Ramsey
Island.
Tremadoc.
(52).
Cambrensis
Dendrocrinus
(52).
„
(a cast) (52)
CRUSTACEA.
Flat
Case.
1
Conocoryphe depressa
57
Salt.
Lower Tremadoc.
Near
Pemnorfa
Church,
Portma-
doc. 1
Nesueretus
Ramseyensis
Ramsey
Hicks
Island.
(52). sp.
1 1
,,
St.
(52J (52)
David's. »»
Niobe Homfrayi
Penmorfa Church,
Salt.
Portmadoc. Hicks
Menapiensis (52)
„
67
St. David's.
Ramsey
(52) (52) Solvensis (52) „ Psilocephalus innotatus
Island.
St. David's.
Penmorfa Church,
Salt.
Portmadoc. Portma-
Dionide atra
Ty-obry, doc.
Drawer.
a
1
Conocoryphe depressa
Penmorfa, madoc. Tremadoc.
(20)
Niobe Homfrayi
Port-
Penmorfa Church. (20).
Ogygia scutatrix
Llyn - y - garegwen, Portmadoc. Penmorfa. Trioyn - Cae •lago, Portmadoc. Penmorfa.
Psilocephalus inflatus ))
„
J)
innotatus (20)
»
J)
„
(20)
Tremadoc.
BRACHIOPODA.
Flat Case.
1
Orthis Menapiensis (52)
-
Hicks
Lower Tremadoc,
69
Lingulella lepis
Salt.
LAMELLIBRANCHIATA. Modiolopsis
Cambrensis
Lower Tremadoc.
UPPER TREMADOC. i
15
UPPER TKEMADOC.
16
i
ARENIG AXD LLANDEILO.
LOWER SILURIAN— co«*. ARENIG AND
J.X.A.JI'D'EXSmO.
17
18
s
ARENIG AND LLANDEILO.
ARENIG AND LLANDEILO.
19
AEENIG AND LLANDEILO.
20
Author
Name.
*
of
Locality.
Formation.
Species.
rt
H
Crustacea — cont. ^glina binodosa (20)
Salt.
Shelve. Ty-obry,
caliginosa (20)
„
Gwynlle,
Cefn
Arenig
Portma-
doc.
„
grandis (9)
Whitesand
„
sp. (59)
Skiddaw.
Bay,
St. David's.
))
Bogmine, Shelve.
Murch.
Illasnus perovalis 9
j>
10
Ogygia
11
„
peltata
-
White Grit Mine,
Selwynii (20)
Shelve. Lord's Hill, Shelve. Lord's Hill and White Grit Mine.
12 13 14
David's Head.
St.
Sa'it.
Tri nucleus Gibbsii (20)
Whitesand Bay. David's Head. Cefn Gwynlle.
15
St.
16
]Murchisoni(20) (20) „
17
POLYZOA. Phyllopora (20)
Lower Llandeilo.
41 42 43
Ptilodictya dichotoma (20) Branching polvzoon (3) -
44
-
;
(3) (3)
Portl.
Arenig
f 1. Shelve. 12. Ffairfach. Llandeilo. Barf, Keswick.
-
EUengill.
BRACHIOPODA. -
56
Retzia
57
Leptsena sericea (20)
58
Ortliis
59 CO
„
Carausii
Salt.
„
Menapije
Hicks
„
striatula (20)
sp.
(20)
Lower ?
Llandeilo.
Llandeilo.
Sby.
Caeglyd, Manodbach.
f
calligramma
Dalm.
-
Arenig
)
MoelawgrjTn,
J (,
61
62
Tai-hirion.
St. David's.
Ramsey
jj
Emcr.
-
Lower ?
Island.
»)
Mincop, Shelve.
Llandeilo.
(4)
64 65 66 67
-
Durness,
Suther-
land.
„ ,,
„
sp.
(20^^
(20)
(20)
Near Llandeilo.
-
Blincop, Shelve.
-
Strophomena membranacea
Arenig Salt. JIS.
(20).
68 69 70
„ Discina
71
Lmgula granulata
72
Obolella plumbea
„
II.
sp.
sp. -
„ (57)
(20)
-
-
-
Whitesand Bay. Llandeilo.
Llandeilo.
-
-
(20)
Lower ?
Mincop, Shelve. Arenig
Ritton Castle.
Skiddaw. Phil.
Lower ?
Near Llandeilo.
Llandeilo. Salt.
Arenig
Hell
Pool,
ford, Builth.
Wye-
AEENIG AND LLANDEILO.
i
21
22
Vl'PER TjLANDEILO.
UrrElt LLAXDEILO.
6
23
24
UPPER LLANDEILO. Author
Name.
of Species.
IV. Shelf.
6 Drawe
17
Formation.
Locality.
UPPER LLANDEILO.
25
26 a5
UPPER LLANDEILO.
UPPEK LLANDEILO.
C8
27
28
S^
UPPER LLANDEILO.
UPPER LLANDEILO.
29
30
CAEADOO.
LOWER SILURIAN— CARADOC. i
cojjif.
OAEADOC.
1
31
32
!
CAKADOO. 0)
a —
33
— 34
CABADOC.
'Author of
Name.
Formation.
Species.
V.
ACTINOZOA
Shelf.
3
42a 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
52 53
54 55
56 57
58 59
60 61
62 63 64 65 66 67
68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76
77 78 79 80 81
82 83
84 85
Petraia sub-duplicata n. sp. (20) „ sp. (20)„
..
„ (20) „ (20)
-
Syringophyllum organum
M'Coy
cont.
Locality.
CAKADdC.
35
Author
Name.
of Species.
86
Formation.
Locality.
ou
OARADOC. V
3^
i
CAKADOC.
CAEADOC.
i
39
40
CAKADOC.
Author
Name.
of
Formation.
Species.
Crustacea 31
32
Calymene arenosa „
Blumenbacbii
-
33
34 35 36 37 38 39 40
var. „ Caractaci (20).
(20)
41 42
fatua (20) ., (20) ,> (20) parvifrons
43
senaria
44 45
46 47
48
49
50 51
52
53
54 55
56
(brevicapitata,Port].).
— conU
Locality.
CARADOC.
i
41
42
CAKADOO.
i
43
44
CAKADOC.
CAEADOC. d
45
46
CARADOG.
i
47
48
CAKADOO.
49
CAKADOC.
Author
Name.
of
Formation.
Locality.
Species.
Brachioi'Oda 92 93
—
Sby.
Ortiiis vcspevtilio
cont.
E. of Bala Lake.
Caradoc
Evenwood Quarry,
(71)
Acton Burnell. Gretton.Cardington. Bala.
Acton Scott. Cynwyd.Merioneth.
^fo^
n. sp.
Moelydd, Oswestiy. LlandoCilgwyn,
(16)
very. „
Troutbeck.
(20)
Desertcreight, rone.
10
Ty-
Moelydd, Oswestry.
sp.
Pen-yr-rhiw, Bala.
11
Strophomena antiquata ,,
n
Cynwyd.
Pander.
OrtBisina adscentlens
12 IS 14 15 15
Chair of Kildare.
Sby.
arenacea
Salt.
MS.
Huntley
Hill.
Gunwick
Mill, Alf-
rick.
19
Desertcreight, Tyrone. Chair of Kildare.
20
Newtown,
21
Tyrone.
coiTua;atclla
Dav.
Water
ford.
(20)
,.
euglypha expansa
22 23
Sby.
? -
Acton
Scott.
Soudley,
Church
Stretton.
Harnage,
24
Shrews-
bury. Bardahessiagh, Ty-
26 27
Horderley. Meifod, Welshpool. Pentref, Aber-
(20)
29
marchnant.
Cheney Longville. 30
Tirn,iskea, Tyrone. Acton Scott.
o;randis
31
32 32a 33 34 35 36 37
„
,(20)
Hollii (20) -
Dav.
Onny
pecten (20) (20) ., retro flex a rhomboidalis
Linn.
Troutbeck. Tyrone, Chair of Kildare. E. of Bala Lake. Celyn Meifod, Welsl .pool. N.W. of Pwll ywrach-isaf, Llan-
38
Salt.
Wilck.
River.
wddyn. Pont Hafod Gynfor, Llangollen.
40
„
42
41639
(20)
Bird's Hill.
CynwydjMerioneth.
41
a.
50 o;
CAEADOC.
CAKADOO.
61
52
CABADOC.
Author
Name.
of
Formation.
Locality.
Species.
Brachiopopa 42 43
Strophomena corrugatella
Dav.
—
cont.
Caradoc
Chair of Kildare.
Gunwick MilL
near
Alfrick.
43a
The
(20)
„
Whi'tcliff,
Lud-
low.
43b 44 45
eugiypha (20) expansa
46 47 48
Craig-y-Garcyd. Gretton. Harnage, Shrewsbury,
Sby.
Cheney Longville.
(20)-
„
Portrane, Dublin. Hope Bowdler,
Church
49
Harnage. Corwen.
51
52 53 54
grandis
Acton Scott. Cynwyd.
rhomboidalis
Wilck.
Coniston, Waterhead. Chair of Kildare. Coniston.
(26).
55 56 57 58 59
Acton Scott. Pont Hafod Gynfor. Cader Dinmael.
60
(20)
Troutbeck. Chair of Kildare.
61
62 63
Stretton.
Llanberis Pass.
50
(20)
Borwick
Discina punctata (20)
64 65 66
Sby.
and
Cheney Longville.
(20)
Horderley.
sp. (20)
„
Fell.
Horderley
Borwick Fell. Cheney Longville.
(20)
LAMELLIBRANCHIATA. 67
68 69 70
Ambonychia ,,
prisca
-
Portl.
trigona (20)
-
MUnst.
Avicula? Modiolopsis modiolaris
71 72
„
orbicularis
.
.
-
Conrad
-
Sby
-
Conrad
Caradoc
Desertcreight, rone.
Tyrone.
Acton
Flat
Orlhonota nasuta (20) "
Bowdler,
Church Stretton. Cheney Longville. Pont Rhiwedog. Gas Works, Haver-
sp.
fordwest. Horderley.
(20) Ctenodonta obliqua (20) r.
Scott.
Hope
73 74 75 76
Ty-
"
Tyrone.
Case.
9
95 96 97 98 99 100
Ambonychia contorta gryphus ,.
transversa trigona
,,
triton
„
102
Sby Porti.
Desertcreight.
prisca (20)
,.
101
-
„
'*
Tyrone. -
Desertcreight.
Portl. Miinst.
(20) .
-
Tyrone.
Salt.
Bird's j
!
deilo.
Hill,
Llan-
54
i
GAEADOC.
CAKADOO.
55
50
CAEADOO.
CAKADOC. 6
57
"
CARADOO.
58
Author
Name.
of
Locality.
Formation.
Species.
CEPHALOPODA.
V. Shelf.
5
24
Lituites anguifonnis
25
-
Salt.
Sby.
cornuarietis
26 27 28 29
30 31
82 33 34 35 36 37
hibernicus „ planorbiformis „ Cyrtoceras atramentarium -
„
Caradoc
PontHafodGynfor,
Glyn Ceiriog. Desertcreight, Tyrone. Hendre-wen, Cerrig-y-Druidion. Penwhapple Glen, Ayrshire. Sholeshool:.
Salt.
Troutbeck. Chair of Kildare.
Con.
TwU-du.
Salt.
Rhiwlas, Bala.
Forbesii
„
inaequiseptum
-
Portl.
Desertcreight, rone.
„
sonax
-
Salt.
Helm
?
(20) (20)
Gill.
Sholesbook
-
Helm 39 40
„
subarcuatum
-
„
trigonum (20)
-
„
sp.
Portl.
MS.
Ty-
and
Gill.
Desertcreight, rone.
Ty-
Sholesbook. Desertcreight.
41
42
Llwyn
43 44 45 46
Piedm ont, Ayrshire.
Rhiwlas,
Bala.
Rhiwlas, Bala. >»
Twll-du,
?»
Caernar-
vonshire.
47 48
Koleoceras Ballii (20)
49
Orthoceras angulatum
50 51
52 53 54 55 56
„
Portl.
pseudospeciosum
Tyrone. Desertcreight, rone.
Wahl.
Piedmont
TyGlen,
Ayrshire. „ „
annulatum audax
Sby. Salt.
Sholesbook. Chair of Kildare.
Cynwyd. Rhiwlas, Bala.
bilineatum
Hall
Ardwell, Ayrshire. Desertcreight, Ty-
57
Orthoceras Brongniarti carinatum „ elongato-cinctum „
Wahl.
ibex
Sby.
?
Barr. Portl.
Chair of Kildare. Desertcreight, Tyrone.
Gas Works, Haverfordwest,
Moel -y-Garnedd, irregulare
Miinst.
Bala. Desertcreight, rone.
Ty-
CAKADOO.
6
59
PEBBLE BEDS OF BUDLEIGH SALTERTON.
60
LOWER
SILURIAN-^"*-
PESBZtE BEDS OF BTTSKEXC^ SAXiTERTOIT,* (Derived
fossils).
Author
Name.
Formation.
of
Locality.
Species.
ECHINODERMATA. Cyathocrinus
?
-
-
(72)
-
\
|
Pebble Beds Budleigli Salterton. j
ANNELIDA. 1
Trachyderma serrata (20)
-
1
Tentaculites (73)
-
-
Salt.
1
-
I
-
|
|
Pebble Beds „
-
CRUSTACEA. Phacops incertus (72) Homalonotus Vicaryi (20)
Deslong. Pebble Beds Salt.
sp. (20)
„
Calymene
Tristan! (20)
-
Brong.
BRACHIOPODA. Spirifera antiquissima (72)
sp. (20) sp. (72)
Rhynchonella
Ortliis pulvinata (20)
„
(74) (74) (72) (72) • ., redux (20) (var.Budleighensis, Salt.)
(75) (72) (72) n. sp. (20)
„
'
.
sp. (20) Strophomena sp. (20)
„
Strophalosia sp. (20) Discina u. sp. (20) " -
Lingula crumena (74) Hawkeii (74) „ Lesueuri (74) „ „
(74)
-
MS.
I
|
Budleigh Salterton. „ „
PEBBLE BEDS, VARIOUS LOCALITIES.
61
Author
Name.
of
Formation.
Species.
LAMELLIBRANCHIATA.
lO
Pterinea Edgelli (20) Modiolopsis Armorici (74)
^4) (74) (20) sp.
(74)
Area ? Naranjoana sp. (74) CucuUella sp.
„
-
? (72) (74)
-
-
-
-
(20) Palsearca secunda (74) Lyrodesma? (74) Cardiomorpha (20) Cleidophorus amygdalus (20).
Salt.
MS.
Locality.
)
LOWER LLANDOVEKT.
62
LOWER
SILURIAN-'^o"*-
IiCWER KIiAITDOVERY. Author
Name.
Formation.
of
Locality.
Species.
VI.
VARIOUS LARGE SPECIMENS.
Shelf.
1
Atrypa hemispherica
Sby.
Orthis reversa Meristella angustifrons Petraia subduplicata -
Lower
Salt.
M'Coy
Mullock's Hill, Dalguharran.
Llandovery.
}
14
Priory Hill, Haverfordwest.
IS
Meristella angustifrons
16 17
Pleurotomaria Moorei Murcbisonia cancellata Annelida
18
Periechocrinus
19
Annelide burrows
Salt.
Mullock's Hill Quarry, Ayrshire. Thrave, Girvan,
1
M'Coyj
Ayrshire. Nant-y-carfan, Wales.
-
S.
Great Barr, Walsall. Pant-y-dur, 4 ni, N.E. of Llandeilo.
20 21
PLANT.E. Fucoids
?
Lower I
|
Hop
Mill, Shelve.
Llandovery.
I
SPONGIDA. Stromatopora striatella (20)
D'Orb.
Lower
Haverfordwest.
Llandovery. Nidulites favus
-
Salt.
Gas Works, Haverfordwest.
„
„
(11) (20)
-
-
-
-
Haverfordwest,
Mullock's Hill, Ayrshire. ?
(20)
Haverfordwest.
ACTINOZOA. Heliolites interstincta
Wahl.
Lower Llandovery.
9 10
(20)
Gas Works, Haverfordwest.
Haverfordwest.
Mandinam,
12 13 14
,)
tubulata
Alveolites La Bechii Favosites aspera
Lonsd.
M. Edw, D'Orb.
Llandovery. Priory Mill, Haverfordwest. Cefn-y-garreg.
Cong,
W.
CO.
GiSway.
side of Cefn-y-
garreg, very.
Llando-
LOWER LLANDOVERY. 6
63
64
LOWER LLANDOVEET.
liOAVEE
1
LLANDOVEKY,
65
66 a!
LOWER LLANDOVERY.
LOWER LLANDOVERY.
67
68
6
UPPER LLANDOVEKY.
UPPER LLANDOVERY. o!
69
70
UPPER LLANDOVEKT.
UPPER LLANDOVEKT. 1
71
72
s
UPPER LLANDOVERY.
UPPER LLANDOVKKY.
73
74 u
UPPER LLANDOVEKY,
UPPER LLANDOVERY. i
75
76
UPPEE LLANDOVEEY.
UPPEK LLANDOVERY. c
77
78
i
UPPER LLANDOVERY.
WOOLHOPE
UPPER
BEDS.
SILURIAN-''<'»<-
IVOOXiHOPE BSSS.
1
79
80 -
s
WOOIiHOPE BEDS.
WENLOCK
SHALE.
81
82 CJ
WENLOCK SHALE.
AVENLOCK SHALE.
i
83
84
WENLOCK SHALE.
WENLOCK SHALE. oi
85
86 OJ
WENLOCK SHALE.
AVENLOCK Oi
S
SIlALl!'.
87
88
WENLOCK
SHALE.
WENLOCK SHALE. u
89
90
WENJLOCK
SliALE.
WENLOCK LIMESTONE. 6
91
92 6
WENIiOCK LIMESl'ONE.
WENLOCK LIMESTONE.
J
93
94
AVENLOCK LIMESTONE.
^YENLOCK LIMESTONE. CJ
95
WENLOCK LIMESTONE.
96
Author of
Name.
Formation.
Locality.
Species.
ACIINOZOA— CO/lt
VII. Shelf.
3
Wenlock
13
Monticulipora, sp.
14
„ (20) Syringopora bifurcata
Dudley.
Limestone. 15 16 17 18 19
Lonsd.
Wenlock Edge. Dormington Wood.
Linn.
fascicularis
Dudley. .,
Hereford Beacon, Malverns. Wenlock Edge.
20 21
22 23
serpens
Dormii^ton Wood. Rock Farm, May ' Hill.
24 25 26
Thecia Swindernana (32)
•
Goldf.
Wenlock Edge. Dormington Wood. Brand Lodge, Malvern.
27 28 29
Dormington Wood.
30
Hurst, nr. Sedgley,
31 32
Rdck Farm.
Dudley.
Stoke Edith, Woolhope. Wenlock Edge.
33
34 35
Acervularia luxurians
Eichw.
Benthall
Edge,
Coalbrook Dale. fl. Dormington
36
Wood.
)
Hurst
2.
J (.
37 38 39
40 41
(36)
Dudley.
(37)
May
Hill.
Wenlock Edge.
42 43 44
ArachnophyUum
45
„
46
Hill, nr.
Sedgley.
M'Edw
diffluens
Longhope,
May
Hil5.
typus
-
M'Coy
Benthall Edge.
Dormington Wood.
47 48
49 50
Aulacophyllum mitratum Cyathophyllum angustum
Lonsd.
Wenlock Edge. Dormington Wood. Stoke Edith, Wool-
51 52
articulatum
Wahl.
Wenlock Edge. Dormington Wood.
S3 54 S5 56 57 58
hope.
» ..
(ao)
.,
(20)
truncatum
»
Dudley. Linn.
)>
Hobbs, Longhope. Longhope, May Hill.
59 60 61
His.
sp.
Rock Fann. Wenlock Edge. Dudley.
WENLOCK LIMESTONE. o;
97
WENLOCK LIMESTONE.
98
ECHINODERMATA. VII. Shelf.
4
2
Cheirocrinus serialis
-
-
Austen
Wenlock
Dudley.
Limestone. 99
(20)
Crotalocrinus rugosus
Mill.
Benthall Edge.
Dudley.
.,
(20) (20) -
„
(20)
-
(38)
-
.,
10 11
12 13 14 15 16
Glyddon „
Wenlock Edge. Cyathrocrinus arthriticus „ ?(20)
17 18 19
„
capillaris ,"
Phil.
Dudley,
-
(20)
20 21
22 23 24
goniodactylus
25 26 27
28 29 SO
(20)
31
32 33 34 35 36
"
(2o;
„
(20
planus
Mill.
plicatus
Austen
quinquangu-
Mill.
laris.
37 38 39
simplex (20)
41)
n. sp. (20) n. sp. (20) n. sp. (20)
41
sp. (20)
42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53
-
Dimerocrinus decadactylus „
55
MSS.
-
• : (?°) icosidactylus
'(20)
54
Hill.
Phil.
Usk. Dudley.
WENLOCK LIMESTONE. a
99
100 m
^VENLOCK LIMESTONE.
WENLOCK LIMESTONE. a!
101
102
i
WENLOCK LIMESTONE.
WENLOCK LIMESTONE,
103
104
t^
WBNLOCK LIMESTONE.
.WENLOOK LIMESTONE.
i
105
106
i
WENLOOK LIMESTONE.
WENLOCK LIMESTONE.
3
107
108 a
WENLOCK LIMESTONE.
WENLOCK LIMESTONE. 3
109
110
WENLOCK LIMESTONE.
WENLOCK LIMESTONE.
Ill
112
i
WENLOCK LIMESTONE.
WENLOCK LIMESTONE. 1^
113
LOWEE LUDLOW.
114
Author
Name.
of
Locality,
Formation.
Species.
Cephalopoda Sby.{
Orthoceras annulatum
—
cont.
Wenlock Limestone.
{1.
2.
Malvern. Littlehope,
Woolhope.
(20)
,.
(20)
Usk.
„
Wenlock Edge. Wren's Nest, Dudley. var.
Malvern
Hills.
fimbriatum. „
„
bullatum (20) canaliculatum
Garcoed, near Usk. Malvern.
(20).
„
distans
„
fllosum (20)
„
gregarium ? (20) Ludense Mocktreensis
„
„
•
(20)
Gorstley,
near
Newent. Malvern.
sp. (20)
,,
Ledbury. Garcoed, near Csk. Malvern.
-
-
Phragmoceras ventricosum
Pen-y-Uan, Cardiff. Passage, Pyrton Tortworth. Usk. Ledbury.
(44). >,
(20
Malvern. Pen-y-Uan, Cardiff.
Ledbury. Malvern.
sp. sp.
UPPER
SILUEIAN-co«#.
IiOVTER IiVDIiO'W. i
near
LOWER LUDLOW.
115
LOWER LUDLOW.
116
Author Niime.
of
Formation.
Locality.
Species.
IX.
ACTINOZOA-
Shelf.
petropoU-
Monticulipora
2,
Pand.
Lower
Whitecliff, Ludlow.
Ludlow.
tana.
35 36
sp. (20)
-
(12)
-
.,
Leintwardine. Quarry, near Stoke
Wood. 37 33 39
„ (12) Syringopora bifurcata (20)
Cyathophyllum
Lonsd.
Bow
Bridge.
Vinnal
sp.
low.
Palseocyclus prseaciitus (20)
Lonsd.
ECHINODERMATA. Cyathocrinus 42 43 44 45 46
(20)
„ »»
~
sp. (20)
"
i»
-
Taxocrinus Orbignyi n. sp. (20) „ Platycrinus quinquepentiis
(20).
47 48 49 50 51
n. sp.
„
sp. (20)
-
?
-
-
Echinocystites
56 57 58 59
Palaodiscus ferox (20)
61
(20)
..
„
...
"
(9)
Pseudo-crinites magnificus
", " ? (20) Protaster leptosoma (45)
>.
)i
»
„
-
(20)
62 63
64 65
(20) Miltoni (4S)
66 67 68 69 70 71
72 73 74
76 77 73
-
pomum
52 53 54 55
60
-
Crinoid (new genus of)
(20) ^ ., Sedgwickii sp.
..
-
Dudley.
Hill,
Lud-
.LOWER LUDLOW.
a
117
— LOWER LUDLOW.
118
Author
Name.
of
Formation.
Locality.
Species.
CnuSTACEA
23
Emm.
16
Acidaspis crenatus (20)
17 18
Lichas Anglicus (12) Cyphaspis megalops (85)
19
^
cont.
Lower
jVewtown, Salop.
Ludlow. Beyr. -
M'Coy
WhitclifFe.
Hole Farm, Woodbury.
„
Newtown,
-
(20)
„
Calymene
20
Blumenbachii
Brong.
Salop.
Leintwardine.
(20).
21
tuberculosa (20) delphinocephalus Knightii (86)
„
22
Salt.
Homalonotus
Green
Clieetham.
„
Kbnig
Golden
Grove,
Llandeilo.
24 25
Bronteus, sp. Proetus asaphoides (20) „ „ „
27
Am pyx 30 31
33 34 35 36 37 38
-
Edgell
MS. M'Coy
latifrons (20) Stokesii
Murch.
vigil (20)
Edgell
Ledbury. Leintwardine.
Near Ledbury. Church Hill. Near Ledbury.
MS. parvulus
Forbes
Vinnal
Beyrichia, sp. Leperditia (Cytherellina)
Jones
low. Leintwardine. Dudley.
siliqua Ceratiocaris Murchisoni(20)
M'Coy
Leintwardine.
(20) robustus (20) tyrannus (20) „ (20) n. sp. (20) „ Hemiaspis, n. sp. (20) „
Hill,
Lud-
Salt.
Drawer.
aa
Phacops caudatus
1
Briin.
Vinnal
Hill,
Lud-
low.
Leintwardine. Ledbury. „
(20) Downingiae (20)
„
Stokesii (20)
-
Murch.
Near Usk. Golden
Grove,
Llandeilo.
M'Edw,
Vinnal
Hill,
Lud-
low. (20)
Acidaspis coronatus
10 11
Near Ledbury.
-
Salt.
(20)
Bronteus sp. Ampyx parvulus
11a 12 13 14
-
Vinnal
Hill.
-
Forbes
Ceratiocaris, sp, (20) „ (20)
Wall
Ledbury. Vinnal Hill. Dudley. Leintwardine.
Case.
IX. Shelf.
3
26
1
Turrilepas Grayanus-
N.B.
—For
other
mens of Crustacea p. 141.
DeKon.
specisee
Vinnal low,
Hill,
Lud-
LOWER LUDLOW. i
119
120
LOWER LUDLOW.
LOWER LUDLOW. i
121
122 6
LOWER LUDLOW.
LOWER LUDLOW. i
6
123
124
i
AYMESTEY LIMESTONE.
AYMESIKY LIMKSTONE.
125
AYMESTRT LIMESTONE.
126
Author
Name.
of
Formation.
Locality.
Species.
LAMELLIBRANCHIATA.
25
27
Pterinea raira
?
(12)
-
Barr.
Aymestry
Mocktree.
Limestone. 29 30
,,
.
Llanbadock. Aymestry. Barkbury Camp.
(20)
sp.
»
31
32 33
M'Coy
Sowerbyi
,,
,y
Cardiola
?
Orthonota
Near Ledbury.
(20)
Sby.
striata
Llanbadock. Shucknall Woolhope. Llanbadock.
sp.
Hill,
GASTEROPODA 35
Muroliisonia cingulata
His.
Aymestry
N.E. of Leintwar-
Limestone. 36
„
Lloydii
37 38
„
sp.
-
dine.
Bodenham,
Sby.
Wool-
hope.
Pleurotomaria quadristriata
39
Phil.
MS.
striatissima
},
Shucknall Hill. Rilbury Camp, Malvern. Llanbadock.
(48)
40 41 42 43
Shucknall
Cyclonema
sp. coralli
Sby.
„
octavia
D'Orb.
»
44 45 46 47
Botvyle, Caradoc.
sp.
Euomphalus
Hill.
Bodenham.
Shucknall
Hill.
Bodenham. alatas
His.
carinatus(12) funatus
Sby.
Bridge
Hill.
Bason Court, Malvern.
48 49
t3
50
Loxouema sinuosa
51
Bellerophon dilatatus ?(25)
Mocktree. Chancey's Pits, Malvern. Near Ledbury.
HETEROPODA. I
Sby.
Aymestry Limestone.
CEPHALOPODA. 31
Lituites giganteus (25)
32
Orthoceras angulatum (48) i>
33
„
,»
-
Sby
-
Mocktreensis (20)
34 35
Phragmoceras ventricosum (20)
Wahl, ll. >»
Sby.
I
N.E. of Leintwardine.
UPPEB LUDLOW.
UPPER
SILURIAN-con*.
UPPER
I,VI>I.OW.
127
128
UPPER LUDLOW.
UPPER LUDLOW.
129
130 6
UPPER LUDLOW.
UPPER LUDLOW.
t-
131
UPPER LUDLOW.
132
Author
Name.
of
Formation.
Species.
Brachiopoda
26
54 55
56 57 5S 59 60 61
62
63 64 65
66 67
68 69 70 71
72 73
Rhynchonella nucula
—
cont.
UPPER LUDLOW.
i
133
134
i
TJPPEE LUDLOW.
UPPER LUDLOW,
i
135
136
i
UPPER LUDLOW.
UPPER LUDLOW.
137
138
TJPPEK LUDLOW.
UPPER
139
LTJDLOAV.
Author
Name.
of
Formation.
Species.
Gasteropoda
26
33
Holopella gregaria
Sby.
—cont Upper Ludlow.
34 35 36
Loxonema
73
Conularia Sowerbii
obsoleta (20)
„
sp. (20)
PTEROPODA.
Flat Case.
28
74
(20)
„
75 76 77
subtilis (20) n. sp.
„
Theca Forbesii
78 79
80 81
83 84 85
(20)
,.
„
sp. (44) -
,.
f(20)
•
Ecculiomphalus
.
laevis
(20)
86
sp.
Drawer.
26
37 58 39 40
Conularia
subtilis
Theca Forbesii (20) ,,
„
sp.
^
(20)
(20) -
41
42
Ecculiomphalus
sp.
HETEROPODA.
Flat Case.
28
87
Bellerophon eipansus
89
90 91
92 93 94
obtectus trilobatus
95
96 97
sp. n. sp. (20)
sp.(20)
-
-
Locality.
UPPER LUDLOW.
140
Author
Name.
of Species.
26
28
37
Formation.
Locality.
CRUSTACEA FROM LUDLOW ROCKS. QJ
141
142
i
CKUSTAOEA FROM LUDLOW ROCKS.
CRUSTACEA FKOM LUDLOW BOOKS. i
143
144 6
CRUSTACEA FROM LUDLOW ROCKS.
CAT A iioGV E OF TUB
CRETACEOUS FOSSILS MUSEUM OF PRACTICAL GEOLOGY.
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BY GEOEGE
E.
Office,
ETEE AND WILLIAM SPOTTISWOODE,
PltlKTEKS TO
THE
QUE]i^''s
MOST EXCELLEKT MAJESIY,
1878.
Price
2s. 9d.
CATALOGUE CRETACEOUS FOSSILS MUSEUM OE PRACTICAL GEOLOGY.
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BY GEOEGE
Her
Majesty's Stationery
AND
Office,
E. ETEE WILLIAM SPQTTISWOODE. PEINTEKS TO THE QUEEN's MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY.
1878,
Price
'2s.
9d.
This Catalogue has been drawn up Assistant Naturalist, under
my
by Mr.
E. T. Newton,
superintendence.
The Invertebrata have been named by Mr. Etheridge, Palaeontologist to the Geological
Survey of Great T.
F.R.S..
Britain.
H. Huxley.
lU
PEEFACE. The Catalogue
of Fossils exhibited in the
Geology has been out of print
for'
Museum
several years.
It
of Practical is
intended
that some additional cases shall by-and-by be used for the reception of
fossils,
and
as these arrangements will for a time delay
the preparation of a complete catalogue of the fossils occurring in all the formations, it has
been decided to issue
each part containing a
parts,
list
is
in successive
One advantage of this any particular group
belonging to separate groups of strata. plan
it
of the fossils of each formation
that geologists specially interested in
of formations shall be able to procure
any one
part, such as lists
of the fossils of the Silurian, Cretaceous, or Tertiary strata.
The following catalogue contains lists of fossils beginning with Neocomian or Lower Greensand series of strata, for long known as Lower Cretaceous beds, and these are succeeded in ascending order by lists of the fossils of the Gault, Upper Greensand, and the
the subdivisions of the Chalk.
Occasionally some geologists have been in doubt as to the precise geological nomenclature that strata
mentioned in
ought to be applied to some of the
this catalogue.
One
of these, the
Blackdown
been referred by different persons to the Upper Greensand, the Gault, and the Lower Greensand, in whole or in part. beds, has
At
first
sight it appears
from ordinary physical considerations
that they form outlying patches of the
Upper Greensand, the
whole of this large outlier of Greensands being fragments of a
much
larger
series, for
extension to the west of the Upper Cretaceous
they are in places west of the river Axe and Ilminster,
capped by j)atches of Chalk, and that, as
they
now
it
has often been assumed
stand, they have been simply separated
by
denudation from, the main body of the Upper Cretaceous series
which forms the country from Dorsetshire to Beachy Head, the North Foreland, and Flamborough Head. When, however, we turn to the fossils of the Blackdown Sands it appears that in about 100 species 40 are found elsewhere in
England in undoubted Lower Greensand, 2.9 in the Gault, and about 15 in the Upper Greensand. The predominance of Lower 41639.
Wt. 15929.
b
PKEFACE.
IV
main the Blackdown Sands bottom to top are belong to tliat formation. an Upper Greensand mostly sandy, and indeed have lithologically character, but it may be, though it is impossible to draw subdivisions on the map, tliat all three divisions are represented. It is well known that of 400 Lower Greensand species of niollusca only about 70 pass into the Gault and Upper Greensand.
The
With regard
strata from
to lithological variations it
is
also
in the eastei'n half of the escarpment of the
elsewhere
it is
v,
ell
known
that
North Downs and
impossible satisfactorily to separate the Gault from
Upper Greensand, and the Upper Greensand from the Lower Chalk. They graduate lithologically into each other, the peeuUar characters of Greensand and Gault having been locally determined during their deposition by depth of water and distance from the
land. I may mention that the soCambridge Upper Greensand lithologically resembles the Cliloritic Marl of the south-west of England, which may be said to form the base of the Challc. The Potton beds, called Neocomian, are also somewhat abnormal in a paloeontological point of view. The nuijority of the
In connexion with this subject
called
species of mollusca (22) are known Neocomian forms. Most of the genera of fishes however (Asteracanthus, Lepidotus, Stro-
phodus, and Hybodus)
and also the two genera of reptiles (Megalosaurus and Plesiosam-us) which are only represented by
and waterworn fragments, have probably been derived from the waste of the Kimmeridge clay on which the Potton beds lie, or even from older Jurassic strata. The Vertebrata rolled
therefore cannot be safely classed as of
Neocomian
age.
ANDREW C. EAMSAY, Director-General.
CRETACEOUS INVERTEBMTA.
INDEX.
ARRANGED STRATIGRAPHICALLY. Page.
Neocomian {Lotcer Greensand,
Case.
&^c.):
•W.
Various large specimens
XI., Shelf
Plantte
Spongida Rhizopoda
1.
2. -
Actinozoa Echiiiodeimata Annelida Crustacea Polyzoa Brachiopoda
2,3. 3.
D.
F. 34,35,36; D. 33. F. 36, .37,88, 89, 40; D. 34, 35, 36, 37.
Lanicllibranchiata -21
Gasteropoda Cephalopoda (jault Spongiifa
32.
40
F.
;
D. 36.
23
W.
26 26 26 27 27 27 28 28 32 34 34
W. XL, Shelf 4A.
XI., Shelf 3, 4.
:
'
Rhizopoda Actinozoa Echinoderniata Annelida Crustacea Brachiopoda Lamellibranchi.ifa
Gasteropoda Heteropoda Cephalopodjt
Blackdowk Series
(
F. 41. F. 41, 42 ; D. 37, 38. F. 42, 43 ; D. 87. F. 43. W. XI., Shelf 1, 5, W. XII., Shelf 2.
an-.
ITppar Greensand)
W.
38 38 38 39 39 39 39 39
Spongida Rhizopoda Actinozoa Echinodermata Annelida Polyzoa Brachiopoda I.ainellibranchiala
42 43
Gasteropoda
Cephalopoda
XII., Shelf 3.
W. XII., Shelf 8. F. 44. F. 44, 45 ; D. 38
j
Shelf 1. F. 45 ; D. 38. W. XII., Shelf 3 Shelf 1.
;
;
I
*
6;
F,=Flat
t asf.
D.=Drawer.
W. = Wall Case.
b 2
W.
XIII.,
W.
XIII.,
VI
INDEX.
INDEX.
Vll
INDEX.
CRETACEOUS VERTEBRATA. INDEX.
ARRANGED ZOOLOGICALLY. N.B.
—For Vertebrata from the Potton Beds,
see
below.
INDEX.
IX
INDEX TO MUSEUM CASES. Pao:e.
Flat Case
-
-
Drawer under Flat Case
S4a
DOKOKS.
DONORS OF CRETACEOUS The Numters before the Names
FOSSILS.
are referred to in the Fourth
Column
of the
Catalogue.
Esq. Judd, Esq., F.E.S. H. B. Mackeson, Esq., F.G.S. C. J. A. Meyer, Esq., F.G.S. Capt. L. L. B. Ibhetson. Marchioness of Hastings. F. W. Wyndham, Esq. E. Clark, Esq. Dr. Fitton, F.E.S. E. A. C. Godwin- Austen, Esq., B.A., F.E.S. S. P. Woodward, Esq., A.L.S., F.G.S. Sir E. H. Bunbury, Bart. B. Luxmore, Esq. J. G. Loiye, Esq. Dr. Percy, F.E.S. Prof. Forbes, F.E.S. J. Percival,
J.
9.
10. 11. 12.
13. 14.
15. 16.
W.
17. Lt.-Col.
Cockburn, E.A.
C. Gould, Esq., B.A. 19. F. G. H. Price, Esq., F.G.S. 20. C. Stokes, Esq. 21. . Hughes, Esq. 22. F. Entley, Esq., F.G.S. 23. J. F. Davis, Esq., F.C.S. 24. Dr. Carter. 25. A. Eodgers, Esq. 26. W. Ferguson, Esq., F.L.S. 27. S. W. Sloper, Esq. 28. Capt. Naylor. 29. H. Owen, Esq. 30. Sir Eichd. Griffiths, Bart. 31. Eev. B. Chamberlin. 32. S. G. Perceval, Esq. 33. L. Barrett, Esq., F.G.S. 34. J. Carter, Esq. 35. S. P. Pratt, Esq. 36. W. Cunnington, Esq., F.G.S. 37. B. Sloper, Esq. 38. C. B. Eose, Esq. .39. C. E. Bone, Esq. 40. Curtis, Esq. 41. W. Whitaker, Esq., B.A.,' F.G.S. 42. Law, Esq. 43. N. T. Wetherell, Esq. 44. J. S. Pratt, Esq. 45. J. Nightingale, Esq. 46. M. BuUen, Esq. 18.
—
— —
.
.
47. J. Evans, Esq., F.E.S. Herbert, Esq. 48. 49. Horace Seymour, Esq. 50. M. Wright, Esq. 51. Alan Lambert, Esq., F.G.S.
—
52.
.
Dr. A.
W.
Lewis.
E. Etheridge, Esq., F.E.S. 54. Marquis of Northampton. 55. J. Teede, Esq. 56. H. Lee, Esq., F.G.S. 57. Eev. F. Dyson. 53.
W.
Sanders, Esq., F.E.S. 59. H. Swayne, Esq. 60. Dr. Donovon.
58.
61. A. J. Jukes-Brown, B.A., F.G.S. 62. J. F. Walker, Esq., M.A., F.L.S. 63. A. E. Selwyn, Esq., F.E.S. 64. Eev. Norman Glass. 65.
66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72.
73. 74. 75. 76.
77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82.
83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88.
Treuham Eeeks, Esq. Sir
Wm.
V. Guise,
Bart., F.L.S.
E. T.Newton. Prof. Mon-is, F.G.S. T. Codrington, Esq. Dr. Duncan, F.E.S. T. N. Walsh, Esq. Sir E. I. Murchison, Bart., F.E.S. E. Stockor, Esq. Nevill, Esq. Eobt. Hudson, Esq. S. W. Beccles, Esq. D. Sharpe, Esq. J. W. Salter, Esq., F.L.S. Mrs. Day. E. E. Jenner, Esq. Duke of Argyle, K.T., D.C.L., F.E.S. "Viscount Templeton. J. Dickinson, Esq., F.G.S. R. Meeson, Esq. Sir Walter Trevelyan, Barf. G. W. Mackenzie, Esq. Walter Eoth, Esq.
—
—
.
.
Gole, Esq. Eupert Jones, F.E.S. T. McK. Hughes,
89. Prof. 90. Prof.
F.E.S. 91. C. Savile, Esq. 92. T. Jesson, Esq., F.fV.S.
M.A.,
UPPER GALLERY.
MESOZOIC DIVISION. CRETACEOUS SERIES.
LOWER CRETACEOUS GROUP. (NEOCOMIAN.)
KOWEB
tUfEJOTSAim SERIES, SPEETOIT CIiAY,
&c.
LOWEK GKEENSAND
SERIES,
Author
Name,
of
Formation.
Locality.
Species.
Various Large Specimens 27
Owen
Protemys serrata (66)
Gauit, p. 38). borings Gault, p. 27).
Annelid
Ammonites
Lower
[ '
Ammonites Goodhallii (vide
Sby.
—cont. Maidstoiw.
Greensand.
—
!
(vide
Nutl^ieldcnsis
Lower
Sby.
Hythc.
Greensand.
(3)
Bell Vue, Lympne. ',',
',!
Hythe.
(3)
4 5
"
',',
(3)
6
Maidstone. Isle of Wight.
7
8 9 10 10a
^
..
(9)
„
(9)
Desliayesii (9) "
11
(9) recticostatiis
12 13
Ley in. Atherfield. Isle of Wight. Hythe.
D'Orb.
Lympne.
14 14a
clypeifor»nis(2)
„
14 15
aiid.
f I
14b 14c
Teai'by.
Neocornian.
('^)
" bipinnatiis (2) n. sp. (2) Nautilus laevigatus (77) .
.
„ „
Lower
Farringdon.
Greensand. 16 17
radiatus (8)
Sljy.
Sandgate.
17a
Atherfield.
18
Hythe.
..
(3)
"
(9)'
19
20 21
Atherfield.
)>
21a 22
Speeton Clay Speet'on plicatus
Lower
Cliffi
Hythe.
Greensand. 23 24 25 26 26a 26b 27 28 29 30
-
(6)
..
Isle
undulalus (S) (8) „
Sandgate. Seend. Farringdon. Hythe.
sp.
Ancyloceras
of Wight.
Hythe.
Hillsii
Hamites (8) Ancyloceras,
sp.
(2)
Mid. Neocornian.
N. Willingham.
PLANTS. Chondrites
t'astigiatus (9) -
Stcrnb.
I
I
Pecopttris sp.
((;9)
Zamiostrobus Fittoni 4 5
i
I
Endogenous Wood
Lower Greensand.
-
Shotover (^38)
iJuff.
i
!!
Hill.
Downham, nr Farringdon.
Lynn.
8PEETON CLAT, qJ
ETC.
LOWER GKJ3ENSAND V
SEKIES,
SPI5EXON CLAY, BTO. aj
LOWER GREENSANt)
SERIES,
SPBETON CLAY,
ETC.
Author
Name.
of Species.
30 31
32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41
41a 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49
50 51
51a 52 58 54 55
56 57 58 59
60
2
Formation.
Locality.
LOWER GKEENSAND
SERIES,
Author
Name.
Formation.
of
Locality.
Species.
Beachiopoda — cont.
34a
Terebratella Menardi
D'Orb.
Lower
Farringdon.
Greeniiand.
10
»)
11
)>
„
oblonga
)»
»j
Sby.
Godalming.
Walk.
Seend. Maidstone. Potton.
12 is;a
18 14
Terebratula Dallasii »
»
„
dcpressa
-
Neoqomian Lower
Upware.
Greensand. 15 16 17 18 19
Lam.
Farringdon.
Upware. Farringdon.
20
»
21
Upware.
22 23
var.
,y
cyrta (62). » „ (62)
24 25 26
»»
var. „ uniplieata (62). var. „
26a 27 28
Walk. »
))
Lam.
Maidstone.
Upware. -
29 30
extensa (62) „ (62) taba (2) -
31
Meyeri (62)
-
Meyer
-
D'Orb.
Mid.
Tealby.
Neocomiau. Walk.
Lower
Upware.
Greensand.
32 33 34 35
microtrema (4)
35
moutoniana ovoides prjElonga
D'Orb. Sby.
Neocomian.
Lower
Potton.
Godalming.
Greensand.
Upware, 3 10 10
5
11
1
12 13 13a 14
6
16
16 17
Robertoni sella
Farringdon.
Sby.
Atherfield.
(5)
Hythe.
7 1
5 4 10 4
Maidstone.
Sandown. East Shalford.
Lympne. "
(2)
Mid,
Acre House, Tealby.
Neocomian.
18
Lower
Upware.
Greensand.
19
20
D'Arch,
(2
and 6)
Speeton Clay Speeton.
SPBETON CLAY, ETC.
i
10
LOWER GEEENSAND
I
Name.
SERIES,
Author of
J
Species.
Formation.
Locality.
SFEETON CLAY, ETC.
11
12
a
LOWEE GREJENSAND
SERIES,
SPEETON CLAY, ETC.
13
14 ^ ^
LOAVEK GREENSAND SERIES,
SPEETON CLAY, ETC.
L5
:7!fi:"J
LOWER GREBNSAND
1(5
SERIES,
Author
Name.
of
Formation,
Locality.
Species.
H
c« i
LAMEtHBRANCHIATA —COnt.
39
Forbes
Cardita fenestrata
Lower
Ventnor?
Greensand. 9 10
sp.(5)
„
-
-
Crassatella Robinaldina Cyprina angulata ? (9)
11
12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 19a
D'Orb. Flem.
Hythe. Atherfield. E. Shalford.
Lympne. Atherfield.
(5)
Hythe. cordiformis
cuneata elongata
20
-
D'Orb.
Haslemere.
Sby. ?
(9)
D'Orb.
J)
Lower
Sandown.
Greensand. 21
8
22
10
„
sp.
)»
Isocardia angulata (6)
Phil.
Speeton
Speeton.
Clay.
23 24
25 1
Opis Neocomiensi:
25 26 27 28 29 30
6
Cytherea parva
^
„
„
^
(2)
D'Orb.
Lower Greensand.
3
",
10 1
34
3
41
41a 42 42a 42b 43 44 45 46 47
"
1
33
Farring-
don. Atherfield.
E. Sh'klford. ',',
32
Coleshil),
»
J'
Peasmarsh.
(9)
3 1
39 40
Sby.
2
31
35 36 37 38
-
Vynu s
Pulboroiigh. Atherfield. E. Shalford. Atherfield.
sp."
Orbijj-niana
Forbes (5)
E. Shalford. ovalis (10)
1
Sby.
Peasmarsh.
2
Sandown.
1
2
(9) slriato-costata (9)
3 2 2
Vectensis(9)
r,
»
Forbes
Atherfield.
E. Shalford.
»>
-
Atherfield.
(9)
..
2 1
sp.(9)
2 2 2 2
n. sp. n. sp.
-
-
sp. -
1
E. Shalford.
Upware. Coleshill, Farring-
don.
Lympne. 48a
Mid.
49
50
Tellina angulata (9)
-
J5psh.
N. Willingliam.
Neocomian. Neocomian Potton. Lower Atherfield. Greensand.
50a 51
51a
„ „
52
„
inajqualis •
11.
sp.
Sby.
-
Sandown. Mid.
N. Willingham.
Neocomian. „
(9)
-
Lower Greensand.
Atherfield,
SPEETON CLAT, ETC.
i
17
18
i
LOWER GREENSAND
SERIES,
SPBETON CLAY, ETC.
19
20
LOWEE GREENSAND
SEKIES,
SPEETON CLAY, ETC.
u
21
22 o
LOWER GEEENSAND
SERIES,
SPEETOK CLAY,
u
ETC.
23
.-:4
oi
s
LOWER GEEENSAND
SERIES,
-
SPEETON CLAY,
Author of
Name.
25
ETC.
Formation.
Locality.
Species.
Cephalopoda lOS 109
Ammonites noricus
—cont.
Schloth. Speeton Clayi Speeton,
(6)
Nutfieldensis(9)
Sby.
Lower
Near Pulboroiigh.
Greensand. planus
-
Phil.
plicomphalus 6 7 8 9
10 11
rotula
-
Sby.
-
Isle of Wight. Speeton Clay Speeton.
Mid. Near N. Neoqoraian. ham. Speeton Clay Speeton,
Willing
(6)
„
~
))
Speetonensis var. Y. &B. concinnus, (6). Phil. (a; ,, „ „ „ (6:
12 13
Neocomian
Potton.
Mid.
Spilsby.
Neocomian.
Neocomian
venustus.
11
var.
15 16 17 18
„ „ „
Potton.
Speeton Ckiy Speeton.
(6) (6) (2)
19 20 21
sp.
22 23 24
.,
25 26 27 28 29
Neocomian
Lower
(5)-
Ancyloceras Puzosianus ?(6)
Potton.
Atherfield.
Greensand. D'Orb. Speeton Clay Speeton.
[t]
30 31
32 33 34 35 36 37 SB 39 40
Crioceras (Ancyloceras) Duvalii (6).
Uv.
?(6) (6) (6)
41
42 43
44 45 46 47
48 49
Phil.
Hamites raricostatus (6) sp. (3)
Lower Greensand.
Hythe.
26
i
GAULT.
— 27
GATJLT.
Author
Name.
of
Formation.
Species.
AcTINOZOA
E.&H.
Trochosmilia sulcata
cont.
Gault
27
29
Micrabacia coronula
Goldf.
-
ECHINODERMATA. Pentacriuus Fittoni 31 (8)
-
(12)
-
Cidaris gaultina (8)-
-
(spines)
-
Pseudodiadema tumida (8) Hemiaster asterias (8 „
47 48
&
(18)
17)
Locality.
28
3
GAULT.
GAULT.
i
29
30
1
GAULT.
GAULT.
i
31
32
GAULT.
Author
Name,
of Species.
37
25
Formation.
Locality.
GAULT.
O
33
GAULT.
34
O
43
72 73
74 75 76 76a 77
78 79 80 81 82 83
84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91
92
Drawer.
37
35
Flat Case.
43 Wall Case,
XI. Shelf.
5
55 56 57 58 59 60 61
62 63 63a 64 65 66
GAULT. %
35
136
GAULT.
GAULT.
37
38
BLACKDOWif
SEKIfiS.
Author
Name.
of
Formation.
Species.
Cephaloj'Oda Shelf.
—
cont.
Locality,
BLACKDOWN
1
S13RIES.
39
40
n
BLACKDOWN
SBKIES.
BLAOKDOWN
&
SERIES.
41
42
l^
BLACKDOWN
SEEIES.
filACKDOWN SERIES. i
43
4-4
UPPEK GKEENSAND.
UPPER CRETACEOUS GROUP. VPPER GRfiENSAND. OJ
45
UPPEJt. CIJIEENSAND.
Author
Name.
of
Formation,
Species.
Sfongip-A
Hippalimus fungoides (12) (5)
46 47 48
Polypotheciadichotoma(12) Siphonia costata
49 50 51 52
„
(5)
(5) (5) sp.
Verticillites sp.
61
1
62
18
62a
7
62b
1
63 64 65 66 66a 67
68 69
70
72 73 74 75 76
pynfonnis(12) (5)
53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
-
Coscinopora urceolata
Lamx.
— cont.
Locality.
46 QJ
UPPEK GKEENSAND.
UPPER GUEKNSAND. ~
^.
47
48
UPPER GUEENSAND.
UPPER GREENSANU. Autlior of
Name.
Formation.
Spficics.
Annelida Serpula pexus
-
Sby.
sp.
Vermicularia concava „
umbonata ?
n. sp.
Vermilla ampullacea -
Drawer.
90 91 92 93
94 95
96 97 98 99
I
I
41639,
?
— cont
49
Locality.
50 «j
UPPER GBEENSAND.
UPPER GREENSAND.
51
52
UPPER GEEENSANP.
UPPEIi GREENSAND.
53
Author
Name.
of
Formation.
Species.
LamellibiUnchiata 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61
61a 61b 62
63 64 65 66 67 68 69
70 71
72 73 74 73 76 77 78
79 80 81
82 83 84 85 86 87 88
47
— cont.
Locality.
54
i
UPPER GREENSAND.
UPPER GREENSAND.
i
55
56
UPPER GKEENSAND.
UPPER GBEENSAND.
2
57
58
UPPER GBEENSAND.
UPPER GREENSAND.
59
60
u
UPPEK GRKENSAND.
UPPEK GREENSAND.
61
62
s
UPPER GREENSAND.
UPPER GREENSAND,
63
CAMBRIDGE GREENSAND
64
?
UPPER CRETACEOUS GROUP.
Author
Name.
of
Formation.
Species.
RHIZOPODA.
XII. Shelf.
5
Parkeria sphserica
Carter.
nodosa compressa
8
8a 9 10
U 11a 12 12a 13
ISa 14 15
16 17 18 19
20 20a 21
22 23 24 25
26 27
28
29
Brachiolites sp. (31)
-
„ (32) Cephalites Beriettiae Eubrachus clausus
Porospongia ocellata )»
1)
Pharetrospongia Strahani Siphonia Base of Gorgonia ? -
•
.
Locality.
CAMBBIDGE GREEN8AND? 0)
65
66 s
CAMBllIDGE OEEENSAND
?
CAMBRIDGE ttREENSAND?
67
68
CAMBEIDGE GBEENSAND ?
CAMBRIDaE GREENSAND?
69
70 s
CHLOKITIO MAEL.
CHLOEITIC MAKL.
71
CHLORITIC MARL.
72
i
CHLORITIC MARL.
i
73
74
ClILOraTIC MAKL.
chIjOkitic marl.
i
75
76
.
^
CHLOKITIC MARL.
RED CHALK. u
77
78 s
KED CHALK.
LOWER CHALK.
o
79
80 0)
LOWER CHALK.
LOWER CHALK.
u
81
82
LOWEE CHALK.
LOWER CHALK.
83
Author
Name.
Formation.
of
Locility.
Species.
POLYZOA. 16
Flustra sp.
16a
Spinopora Dixoni
Lower Chalk Depling,nearMaid-
-
|-
stone.
'
I
Lonsd.
1
„
;
?
BRACmOPODA. 1
la 2 3
Kingena lima Magas pumila
(17) (17)°
Dav. -
Lower Chalk Dover.
Sby. Lincolnshire. Northfieet.
Terebratula biplicata (2)
"
4
Isleham.
(12)
sem iglobosa (43)
„
5 6 7
(43)
„
?
-
p
Dowland, Devon. Cherwel], Charing, Kent. Whittington, Nor-
»)
>»
,,
squamosa
„
sulcif'era (12) -
Mor. & Dav.
Cherry Hinton.
Terebratulina gracilis (38)(17)„
Schlot.
West Norfolk. Dover.
Mant.
folk.
11
12 12a 13 14 15 16 17 18
Pinhay -
striata (17)
„
'
j>
»t
(12) (17)
„
Rhynchonella Grasiana
Folkestone.
Dover.
D'Orb.
„
lineolata (17)
Phil.
„
Mantelliana
Sby.
19 »0
Isleham.
(12) (12)
„
Cliffs.
Wahl.
"
Dover.
Compton Abbas. Isleham. Dover.
21
22 23 24 25
Martini (17) (12)„ plicatilis (38)
Mant. Whittington, Nor-
Sby.
folk.
26 27 28
Dover. Quiddington. Dover.
(17) sp.
„(")-
LAMELLIBRANCHIATA. Exogyra conica 30 31
32 33 34 35 36
..
" „
(12)
Sby.
-
"
Near Folkestone. ^
\
haliotoidea (12)
sp. „ Ostrea frons (carinata, Sby.)
?
Park.
37
38 39 40
Lower Chalk Dover. Chaldon.
(35)
(63)
Lam.
Tesicularis
(45)
Dover. Folkestone. Dover. Near Dover. Dover. Luton. Maidstone. Glynde, nr. Lewes.
F 2
84
i
LOWER CHALK.
LOWER CHALK. ai
85
86
i
UPPEK CHALK.
UPPEK CHALK. «;
87
88
UPPER CHALK.
UPPER CHALK. s
89
90
6
UPPEK CHALK.
UPPER CHALK. oj
91
92 a3
UPPER CHALK.
UPPER CHALK. ai
93
94
UPPER CHALK.
UPPER CHALK. cu
95
96
UPPER CHALK.
UPPER CHALK.
97
98
i
TJPPEE CHALK.
UPPEE CHALK.
i
99
100
UPPER CHALK.
101
UPPER GALLERY.
MESOZOIC DIVISION. CRETACEOUS VERTEBRATA, PISCES. 1
102
CRETACEOUS PISCES
CRETACEOUS
6 I
PISCES.
103
— CRETACEOUS
104
PISCES.
Name.
Formation.
Plagiostomi
—
Locality.
cont.
XlVa.
PTYCHCrUS DECURRENS
Shelf.
3
Teeth
COnt.
W. of Lyme
Chloritie
Regis,
Marl.
Chalk Marl
E.
Lower Chalk
i\Iaidstone.
Compton, Dor-
set.
14 15
16 17
Beer Quarry, Devon. Maidstone. Cherry Hinton. Maidstone.
(12) (12)
18 19
S.
LTpper Chalk Essex.
20 21
XIV.
22 23 24 25
1
Bury.
Beachy Head.
A block
with a series of teeth
.
PtYCHODUS 26 27
Tooth (12)
28 29
Tooth
Gravesend. DEPJIESSUS, Eff.
LowerChalkl Maidstone.
Upper Chalk|
?
Ptychodus latissimus, Ag. Upper Chalk Dover. (35) a cast
80 31
S2 33
Clay Hill, Frome. Oldbury. Brandon.
(12)
Ptychodus Owenii Tooth (12)
34 35
?,
Eg.
LowerChalkl Maidstone.
I
-
!
Upper Chalkl Kent.
PxTCHODUS PAUCISULCATUS, Eg. 36 36a
Tooth
Chalk
Sp.
Upper Chalk Isle of Wight. Lower Chalk ? Upper Chi Ikj Lewes.
37 ?
tooth
-
I
?
Ptychodus polygyrus, Ag. Teeth (12)
39 40
LowerChalk, Guildford.
-
(12)
,.
-
'
Chalk
42
• !
Dover.
-
„
-
?
-: StibbsHill,
vington.
43
Upper Clialk Lewes.
44 45 46 47 48 49 50
„
I
41
,
,
,
'
Gravesend.
5 on one block
on one block 6 on one block
1 1
Grays.
Bury. -
W
La-
CRETACEOUS OJ
PISCES.
105
106
CRETACEOUS
PISCES.
CKETAOEOUS 6
PISCES.
107
CRETACEOUS PISCES.
108
Name.
XlVa. Slielf
3
152 153
154
155 156 157 158 159 160 161
2
Formation.
Locality.
OKETACEOUS
1
PISCES.
109
CRETACEOUS
110
Name.
I
XlVa. Shelf.
4
53
54 55
56
57
58
59
60 61
62
63
1
10 11 12
13 14 15
PISCES.
Formation.
Locality.
— GRETACEOUS
O
Ill
PISCES.
Name.
Formation.
— eont.
Teleostei XlVa.
Locality.
Berycopsis
Sp.
Shelf.
Vertebral column with broken scales and parts of head (8). Parts of skull, vertebral column, and
5
body
Chalk
Dover.
Upper Chalk Burham.
scales.
Enchodus halocyon, Ag. 18 19
Gault
Teeth
Folkestone.
Upper
Warminster.
Greensand. 21 22
(12)
23
Lower jaws with and
Cambridge, „? Lower Chalk Dover. Chalk Bromley. Upper Chalk Charlton.
large anterior teeth
of small ones. Right dentary portion of mandible with large tooth and three small series
Chalk
ones.
25
Upper Chalk Lewes,
Portion of jaw with eight teeth
Enchodus Small jaw with bases of
?
Upper
teeth.
Greensand. 27 28
29 SO
?
jaw
Articular portion of lower sculptured. Premaxillffi of a large species Parts of a small skull A series of small teeth (17)
Cambridge,
Upper Chalk Bromley. Woolwich.
PORTHEUS GauLTINUS, N. The specimens in boxes
A., B.,
C,
belong to one individual A. Right and left dentary portions of mandible, with numerous teeth of different sizes, having incurved :
31
32
33
34
Gault
points. B. Bones of the skull, including a large part of the brain case. C. Right and left maxillo-premaxillary bones, six vertebraj, portion of hyoid, and several fragments.
Upper
Left ramus of mandible, symphysial
Greensand.
portion.
35 36 37
Folkestone.
Cambridge. ?
Right premaxilla
Fragments of maxillre
Htpsodon ? 37a
Portions of skull and jaws
-
-
Lower Chalk) Dover.
1
Pachybhizodus 38
Portions of jaws with teeth
?
Upper I
iGreensand.
Cambridge. I
?|
CEBTACEOUS
112
PISCES.
Formation,
X-ocality. j
Teleostei
—
eont,
XlVa. Sauiiocephalus lanciformis, Karlan.
Shelf
5
Upper
Teeth
Warminster.
Greensand. 40
Devizes.
41
Cambridge,
42 43 44 45
Near
46
Cambridge. Near Cambridge.
Eversden,
47
48 49 50
(31)
enamel wrinkled
51
52 53
Upper Chalk
(12)
?
»»
Gen.
?
two teeth
Upper
Cambridge.
Greensand.
54
.'
Bases of rostra
55 56 57 58 59 60
?sp.
61
Portion of jaw with teeth (31)
Rostrum Portions of rostra
? sp.,
bases of rostra „ „
? ?
SAUROCErHALUS STRIATUS,
Aj
Upper
Cambridge.
Greensand. 62 63 64 65
.'
(32) "
Lower Chalk Isleham. Upper „ Rochester.
(12)
I
Sahrooephald 66 67 68
Bodies resembling rostra, but comUpper pressed and peculiarly ornamented. Greensand. IT
,
Cambridge. .'
basal portion
Saurodon Leanus, Hays. Lower Chalk
69 70
Portions of lower jaws jaws and palatine bones „ with characteristic teeth.
71
Fish jaws
GENns
Hailing.
Gravesend.
doubtful.
Upper
I
(Greensand.
Teleostean Remains which cannot
at present
Cambridge. I
?
be more definitely
determined. Vertebra
Gault
Folkestone.
CRKTACEOUS EEPTILIA. I
113
114 6
CEETACEOUS KEPTILIA.
'
.
CRETACEOUS EEPTILIA.
Name.
115
Formation.
Locality.
ORNITHOSCEUDA. XlVa.
ACANTHOPHOLIS HORRIDUS, HuX.
Shelf.
90
6
Tooth
Chalk Marl
Folkestone.
91
92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
„ and dermal scute Portion of base of skull Vertebra
-
-
Dermal scute
101
102 103 104 105
Upper
Near Cambridge.
Greensand.
?
Cambridge.
106
DiNOSAURiAN Remains, Genus 107
Portion of lower jaw
108 109
Vertebra
no
Toe bones
doubtful.
Upper
Cambridge.
Greensand.
111
?
(31)
112 113
114
Vertebras
115
Caudal vertebrae
Macrurosadrus
Sp.
Upper
Cambridge. I
I
iGreensand.
?|
PLESIOSAURIA. Table Drawer.
Plesiosaurus Bernardi, Owen.
11
Upper
Vertebrae, cervical
Cambridge.
Greensand.
?
HastingHeld,
(associated)
bridge,
Cambridge.
Plesiosaurus latispinus
?
Owen.
Upper
Vertebrae, dorsal
•
I
Greensand.
Plesiosaurus Neocomiensis Vertebra!, cervical
-
-
-
?
P.
Upper Greensand.
Cambridge.
?
&C I
?
Cambridge,
Cam-
116
CHETACEOUS KEPTILIA.
CRETACEODS KEPTILIA.
Is
117
CRETACEOUS EEPTILIA.
118
Name.
Q
14 8
15
4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11
12 IS 14
15 15a
16 17 18
19 20
21
23
24
Formation.
Locality.
CRETACEOUS REPTILIA.
Name.
31
119
Formation.
Pterosauria
Locality.
— cont.
PXERODACTYLE REMAINS OF UndETERJIINED SpEClBS. Upper
Tooth
15
Greensand. 27 28 29
Vertebrae, atlas
and
axis ankylosed
(31)
30 31 32 33
cervical
34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41
42 43
dorsal, anterior
44 45 46 47 48 49
caudal, anterior
50 51
Portions of left scapula and coracoid, ankylosed.
16
„
right
„
left
„
„
scapula, articular end.
„ "
„
»
)*
scapula,distal end coracoid, articular right ^
end.
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21
22 23 24 25
(31)
Portion of right coracoid, distal end (31) „ „ coracoids ? Shaft of coracoid Humerus, right, nearly perfect proximal portion „ „ " " j> „ left „ „ left
„
„ „
distal
ends
»
»
fragments „ Radius, portion of proximal end „
»
"
::
:;
::
(sd
i
?
Cambridge.
CBEXACEOUS AVES.
120
i
3£
16
Name.
27
Formation.
Locality.
i
PISCES FE051 THE POTTON BEDS.
lal
VERTEBRATA rROIW THE XrEOCOMIAir BEDS AT
POTTOIT.
PISCES. Name.
Formation.
Locality.
CHIM^ROIDEI. IscHYODus Egertoni, Left ramus of mandible „ maxilla
A'f.
Neocomian
IsCHYODUS TOWNSENDII, Buckl.
4
I
Potton.
122
EEPTILIA FEOM THE POTTON BEDS.
BEPTILIA FROM THE POTTON BEDS.
123
EEPTILIA FROM THE POTTOlSt BEDS.
124
Name.
Formation.
Ornithoscelida
Iguanodon
53
Phalanx
Locality.
—cont.
—cont.
-
Neocomian. Potton.
Reptilian Vertebk^, Genus doubtful.
Centrum with
14
flat
faces
and central
Neocomian Potton.
pit.
15 16 17 18 19
20
Two
21
centra ankylosed, with
flat
faces
and central pit. Centrum with neural arch, faces concave, central pit.
23
Centrum with portions of neural
24
Centrum,
25
Centrum, concavo-convex,'with bases
26
of neural arches. Small centrum, with bases of neural
27
arch, faces flat. Flat centrum, much
arch, faces concave, central pit. pentagonal in form,
deeply biconcave.
worn
Large flattened centrum, with tubercles for articulation of ribs, faces slightly concave. Portion of a similar specimen Similar but thicker vertebra with tubercles lower down upon the
29 30
sides.
31
2
? ?
Ungual phalanges
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fcuperintendence.
The Speciniens have been named by Mr. Etheridge,
F.R.S.,
Palfeontologist to the Geological Survey of Great Britain. T,
H. Huxley.
The in the
following Catalogue includes
all
the Invertebrate Fossils
Miiseujn that belong to the Eocene, Miocene, Pliocene,
and Post Pliocene
strata.
There are so
many
geologists
London and the neighbouring counties who are specially rested in the palaeontology of the
that I luive
felt
inte-
Eocene and Crag formations,
no doubt the publication of these
want that has often been
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INVERTEBRATE FOSSILS. INDEX. ARRANGED STRATIGRAPHICALLY.
INDEX.
Case.
EOCEME SERIES— co»<.
INDEX.
INDEX.
INDEX TO MUSEUM CASES.
DONOI!<.
DONORS OF CAINOZOIC AND POST TERTIARY FOSSILS.
The numbers before the names are referred
to in the fourth
columns of the
Catalogue.
V. Wood, Esq.
1.
Searles,
2.
Lieut.-Col. Alexander.
3.
Sir E.
4. J. 5. 6. 7. 8.
9.
10.
H. Bunbury, Bart. Brown, Esq.
Dr. Lewis. C. B. Eose, Esq. H. W. Bristow, Esq., E.R.S. Cecil Wray, Esq.
H. Bauerman, Esq., F.G.S. Prof. T. McK. Hughes, M.A. Morris, F.G.S. Reed, Esq. Prof. J. Prestwich, M.A., F.R S. W. Lunn, Esq. W. Whitaker, Esq. Rev. H. de Condamine. Prof. Ramsay, LL.D., E.R.S. W. Lowe, Esq. H. Wild, Esq. W. Harris, Esq. Maitlaad, Esq. N. T. Wetherell, Esq. G. H. A. Churchill, Esq. G. W. Shrubsole, Esq. H. Miller, Esq. Dr. J. Bowerbank. C. Stokes, Esq. F. C. Edwards, Esq. T. Reynolds, Esq. C. J. A. Meyer, Esq. R. Gaussen, Esq. J. Ballan, Esq. Sir Woodbine Parish, K.C.II. W. Groves, Esq.
11. Prof. J. 12. J. 13.
14. 15.
16. 17. 18.
19.
20. 21.
22. 23. 24.
25. 26. 27. 28.
29. 30. 31.
32. 33. 34.
35.
36. 37.
—
,
Major Macdonald. H. T. Cassini, Esq. Rev. S. G. Nicliolay.
38. Prof. P. M. Duncan, F.R.S. 39. , Darker, Esq. 40. Rev. Compton. 41. Rev. F. Dyson.
—
Wm.
42. F. Dixon, Esq. 43. J. W. Lowry, Esq. 44. Percy Neate, Esq. 45. The Marchioness of Hastings. 46. E. Charlesworth, Esq., F.G.S. 47. The Baroness Bardett-Coutts. 48. The Duke of Argyle, Kt., D.C.L., F.R.S. 49. James Smith, Esq. 50. F. W. Rudler, Esq., F.G.S. 51. Rev. Mac Bride. 52. Mrs. Elizabeth Warne. 53. Sir Philip de M, G. Egerton, Bart.,
M.P. 54. Col. James, R.E. 55. W. Corlett, Esq. 56. Prof. E. Forbes. 57.
H. C. Sorby, Esq.
58. J. T. Walker, Esq., M.A. 59. G. Rofe, Esq. 60. R. D. Darbishire, Esq., B.A. 61.
W.
P. King, Esq.
—
, Mules. 62. Rev. 63. Dr. S. P. Woodward.
64. J. Trimmer, Esq. 65. Geological Society of London. 66. S. Bateson, Esq., Alexandra Slate 67. 68. 69. 70.
Co., Moel-y-Tryfan. Walter Money, Esq.
W. W. W.
Pengelly, Esq. J. Pike, Esq. H. Shrubsole, Esq.
A
2
UPPER GALLERY.
CAINOZOIC DIVISION. (OR TEKTIAEY.)
EOCENE SERIES.
LOWER EOCENE, THANST 6 i
SAirSS.
THANET SANDS.
13
WOOLWICH AND EEADING >4
BEDS.
WOOLWICH AND BEADING
10
BEDS.
Author
Name.
of
Formation.
Species.
CRUSTACEA. Candona Richardsoni
Jones
Woolwich and Reading Beds.
POLYZOA. Flustra sp.
Woolwich and Reading
-
Beds.
LAMELLIBRANCHIATA. Lam.
Ostrea Bellovacina (15)
Woolwich and ReadinjT Beds.
la 2
3 Sby.
4 5
„
sp. -
Modiola Mitchelli (16)
Morris
Area (Byssoarca) Caillian- Bellardi dri.
10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
„ )»
depressa
Sby. .
))
.
_
Pectunculus terebratularis » (14) „ "
Umo
subparallela
Cyrena cuneiformis
20
(16)
-
obovata
(cordata
Morris). 27 28 29 30 31
32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
Dulwichieiisis deperdita
..
(16)
intermedia seraistriata
?
Edw.
Sby.
21
22 23 24 25 26
Lam.
•
Locality.
WOOLWICH AND READING i
BEDS.
11
12
LONDON CLAY.
LONDON OLAY.
13
Author
Name.
of
Formation.
Species.
ECHINODERMATA. 1
Ophiura Wetherelli (22)
2
Astropecten Colei
3 4
„ „
-
armatus (26) crispatus
5 6
6a 6b .
1 7a 8 9 10
,11
11a 12 12a 13 13a 14 15 I5a
16
17 18 19
20 21
24 25 26 27
29 30 31
32 33 34 35
„
sp.
-
Goniaster Stokesii (27)
„
marginatus
(27)^
tuberculatus (2'7) ,, Pentacrinus subbasaltiformis (22) )» n Cainocrinus tintinabulum Coelopleurus Wetherelli(26)
Hemiaster Bowerbankii (26) „ ,,
Prestvichii (26)
Branderianus(28)
Forbes
Locality.
14 a!
LONDON CLAY.
LONDON CLAY. i
15
16
LONDON CLAY.
LONDON CLAY.
17
LONDON CLAY.
18
Author
Name.
of
Formation.
Locality.
Species.
Gasteropoda Pleurotoma granata (36)
75
-
Edw.
—cont.
London Clay Highgate
Wood
Tunnel. 76 77 78 79 80
2
81
1
82 83 84 85 86 87
„
„ „
-
(36^ (22)
,,
-
Highgate.
-
Basingstoke. Highgate.
helix
Chalk Farm. Highgate.
" Ke'elei (22) ,,
1
„
6
„
6
„
mixta Murreni
-
rostrata (22) Selysii (22)
4
„
-
Sol.
-
De Kon
-
(36)
Alum terebrans (36)
„
89 90
5 3 3
" ,"
(36)
91
2
„
1
„
(22) (22)
95
96
»*
„
tcretrium, var. (22) ,','
Lam. Edw.
like teretrium (22) (? cochlis, Edw.) transversaria (22) taeniolata (36)
3 5
Wood
Bay.
Highgate Wood Tunnel. Highgate Archway. Highgate Wood Tunnel. Highgate Archway. Highgate Wood Tunnel. Highgate Archway.
6
3
J)
Highgate Tunnel.
•1
2
93 94
Clarendon Hill. Highgate Archway.
Lam. Edw.
Wood
Highgate
TunneL 97 98
99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 I
5
Wetherellii (22) (36)
11 7
Highgate Archway. Highgate Wood Tunnel. Highgate Archway.
(22)
5 13
Highgate. zomilata
9
sp. (36)
9
(36) (36) (22) (22) (22)
12
2 1 1
-
Highgate Archway.
3
Alum
1
5
Wood
Highgate Tunnel.
Bay.
Highgate Archway
(22) Cassidaria ambigua(striata, Sby.) (22),
Sol.
Highgate.
2 3
Near Whetstone.
4
Highgate Archway.
5 6 7
Highgate Archway.
nodosa (22) „ Bucciniim concinnus ,,
Brand. Sby.
(Pisania) labia-
Nuneham.
Heme
Bay.
Clarendon
Hill.
tum. 8
„
9 10
„
Highgate Archway. Katesgrove Kiln. Reading.
(22)
sp.
Fusus (Chrysodomus)
bi-
Sby.
fasciatus (29). 11
„
complanatus (36)
-
Highgate Tunnel,
Wood
LONDON CLAY.
19
LONDON CLAT.
20
1
LOWER BAGSHOT
BEDS.
MIDDLE EOCENE. XiOWEH BAGSHOT BESS. ll
21
;
BEACKLESITAM BEDS.
22
MIDDLE EOCENE— coHi. BRACK]LESHAni BSSS. Author
Name.
of
Formation.
Locality.
Species.
PLANTiE. Piiiites
Bowb,
Dixoni
Brackleshaml Brackleshatn.
j
Beds.
RHIZOPODA. Nummulites
Knig.
laivi^atus
Bracklesham Portsmouth. Beds.
Bracklesham.
planulatus elongata
.,
Alveolina
Lam.
Alum
Bay.
D'Oib.
Selsea
Bill.
(fiisiformis Shy.).
ACTINOZOA. Litharea Websteri
Bowb.
Bracklesham Br.Tcklesham. Beds.
9 10
»>
Dendrophyllia dendrophyl-
Lonsd.
loides 11
12
12a 12b 13 14 15 16 17 18
19
20 21 22 23
24
„
sp. -
II.
'»
J)
."
"'P-
OcuUna
.
Selsea Bill.
Brockenhurst.
raristella
Lonsd.
Turbinolia sulcata Paracyathus crassus
„
sp.
-
J)
j»
~
?
Bracklesham. Alum Bay.
-
~
>
Jladrepora Roemeri (38) anglica „ Solenastroea granulata (38) Koeneni (38) „ „
5
Lam. Edw. Dune.
cellulosa (38) cariosa
Lobopsammia
Brockenhurst.
Goldf.
ECHINODERMATA. Echinopsis Edwardsii
Forbes
I
I I I
Brackleshaml Beds.
I
1,
Bracklesham
2,
Hordwell.
ANNELIDA. Serpula extensa (40)
Brand.
Bracklesham Bramshaw, Hants. Beds.
3 4 4a
4b
40)
(operculum) Serpulorbis ornatns
-
Edw. JLS.
Bracklesham. Brook, New Forest.
BRACKLESHAM BEDS.
J
23
24
BEACKLESHAM BEDS.
BKACKLESHAM cu
BEDS.
25
26 OJ
BKAOKLESHAM BEDS.
BRACKLESHAM BEDS.
s
27
BEACKLESIIAM BEDS.
s
BARTON BEDS.
29
30
i
BAETON BEDS.
BAKTON BEDS. oj
31
32
BAKTON BEDS.
BARTON BEDS.
33
34
BARTON BEDS.
BAKTON BEDS.
u
35
36
1
HEADON
BEDS.
HEADON
BEDS.
37
oho ->
IB
HEADON
BEDS.
HEADON
BEDS.
40
OSBORNE BED?
.
i
BEMBBIDGE BEDS.
41
BEMBKIDGE BEDS,
42
Name.
Author of
Formation.
Species.
Lamellibranchiata
Drawer. it
—eont.
Locality.
HEMPSTEAD BKDS.
Si
43
44
HEMPSTEAD BEDS.
XXI. Shelf.
1
26 27
HEMPSTEAD BEDS. i
45
46
MIOCENE.
MIOCENE.
i"
47
48
COKALLINE CKAG.
CAINOZOIC DIVISION. (or tertiary.)
Pliocene Series.
OLDER PLIOCENE— ro«^ CORAIiXiIirS CRAG.
49
50 a
COKALLINE CBAG.
COHALLINE CRAG.
o
51
52 cJ
CORALLINE CRAG.
CORALLINE CRAG. o;
53
COKALLINE
54
XXII. Shelf.
5
1
1
la
1
2 3
3a 4 4a 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 1.1
14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21
22 23 24 25 1
1
2
1
3 4
CliAG.
COKALLINE CRAG.
1
55
56 a>
CvJKALLINE CRAG.
CORALLINE CEAG.
1
57
58 OJ
CORALLINE CKAG.
COKALLINE sJ
CllAG.
59
COEALLINE CKAG.
60
Name.
Author of
Formation.
Species.
Gasteropoda — cont.
49a
50 51
52 52a
S2b 53 53a 54 55 56 56a 57
58 58a
58b
Locality,
RED CKAG.
61
62 o*
BED CKAG.
RED CKAG.
63
64
66
3
RED CRAG.
RED CRAG. i n
67
68
70
KED CRAG. 6
NORWICH OK MAMMALIPEKOUS CKAG,
72
ETC.
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Locality.
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Name.
of
Formation.
Locality.
Species.
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Lamellibranchiata Gmel.
Tellina calcarea (51)
cont.
Post
Kames Bay,
Bute.
Pliocene. 41 42 1
2
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5
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Fairlie, Ayrshire.
Baden.
sp.
Linn.
arenaria
Clyde.
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3 4
squalida
Kames
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Bay, Bute.
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Clyde and Dalmuir. KylesofBute.
Kames
Bay, Bute. Kyles of Bute.
Panopa!a Norvegica
Speng.
Saxicava arctica rugosa (49) „
Linn.
Clyde.
Penn.
Clyde and Dalmuir.
11
12 13 14 15 16 16a 17 18 19
20 21
Kames Bay, (49)
„
Dalmuir, Baden.
(50)
Leda caudata (49) 19) „
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lanceolata (61) pernula (49) pygmsea (49)
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Donov.
Clyde;
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Baden.
Miill.
Clyde.
Munst.
GASTEROPODA. 23
Cremoria
(Puncturella)
Noachina 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
32 33 34 35 36 37 38 89 40
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(49)
-
-
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Patella vulgata Lepeta caeca (49)
Margarita Groenlandica (49) Trochiis cinerarius (49) (53) ., ,. (53)
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