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146 146 PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Gastropoda {continued). II. Names of Species. 129. J. 125. 133, 125. 130 127. 129. 133. 132. 128. 124. 49. 49. 48. 46. 313. 51. 50. 50. 51. 122. 75. 76. 153. 113. 20. Trochus Adansoni . . . bullatus, Ph. . . . conulus t ditropis ■ formosus KicTcsii millegranus . . . Montacuti obconicus tricariniferus... villicus (?) zizyphinus Trophon alveolatum consociale . t costiferum 1 1 gracile, t gracilius . imperspicuum muricatum ... t paululum fTurbo sphajroidea . Turritella incrassata t planispira fVelutina virgata (?) fVermetus intortus . f?Voluta Lamberti . III. Critical remarks and synonyms. A doubtful identi- fication. Italian Pliocene . . . T. zizyphinus, L. ... T. biangulatus, Eich- wald, fide Homes T. occidentals, Mighels, var. T.Adansoni, 8. W.,var. A doubtful identifi- cation. T.Adansoni, S. W.,var. T. alveolatus T. alveolatus, var. ... T. costifer Not Fusus gracilis, DaC.;F. curtus,e/. G. Pleurotoma T. muricatus Defrancia teres, Forb. , jun. Cyclostrema sphsero- ideum T. triplicata, Brc. ... T. subangulata, Brc. V. undata, Smith. . . V.subcancellatus,.Z?m V. Junonia, Ch. ? ... IY. Zones of depth. Lt "c" C-D L-D Lt-D ) c D L-D C-D C-D C-D C-D D Lt-C D V. Greographical distribution. M M B S BSMW BMW At B S M W At W Am W BMW B S M W At At M W M A M G Mexico ? VI. Localities in the Coralline Crag. S Go G r S S B s go Go S S Go S s go SUB Go G Go grgo G G Go S Sd S Go S s GEBGo S S S E. A E Go VII. Belgian Crags. 1-a CO W) V. Pteropoda. 191. tCleodora infundi- bulum. Pelagic B At S Number of species in the Coralline Crag according to the original lists of Mr. Searles Wood... 331 Species regarded by Mr. Jeffreys as varieties 42 Species added by Mr. Jeffreys 27 Eesulting total number of species 310 Species for the first time identified as recent, and marked f 106 EXPLANATION OF PLATE VI. Plan of the Coralline-Crag Hill at Sutton, Suffolk. Section through this hill from the river Deben to Shottisham Hall, with branch section through the principal pits.