Lias. Ly. p. 273.
Pleurotomaria Anglica; Ly. p. 39.
Avicula inæquivalvis; Ly. fig. 302.
Plagiostoma giganteum; Ly. fig. 303.
Gryphæa incurva; [Lign. 127.]
Oolite. Ly. p. 257.
Gryphæa virgula; Ly. fig. 268.
Ostrea deltoidea (Kimmeridge Clay);—fig. 269.
Trigonia gibbosa;—fig. 270.
———– clavellata; [Lign. 127].
———– costata; [Lign. 127].
Nerinæa Goodhallii; Ly. fig. 274.
Diceras arietinum;—fig. 275.
Pleurotomaria;—fig. 299.
Terebratula spinosa;—fig. 297.
————– digona;—fig. 283.
Ostrea Marshii;—fig. 300.
Phasianella Heddingtonensis;—fig. 58.
Many of the characteristic shells of the Oolite and Kimmeridge Clay, are figured in Plates XXII. and XXIII. of Dr. Fitton's Memoir on the Strata below the Chalk; Geol. Trans. New Series, vol. iv.
The fossil shells of the Great Oolite are figured and described by Messrs. Morris and Lycett, in the Memoirs of the Palæontographical Society; and valuable Papers on the Brachiopods of the Oolite and Lias, by Mr. Davidson, have been published by the same Society.
Wealden and Purbeck. Wond. vol. i. Geol. S. E., Foss. Tilg. For., and Ly. p. 225.
Melanopsis; Wond. pp. 401 and 404.
Cyclas;—p. 404.
Paludina Sussexiensis;—p. 401.
Neritina Fittoni;—p. 401.
Mytilus Lyellii;—p. 405.
Unio antiquus; Geol. S. E. p. 250, fig. 1.
—— compressus;—fig. 2.
—— aduncus;—fig. 3.
—— porrectus;—fig. 4.
Valdensis;—Min. Conch. pl. 646, and [Lign. 131.]
Corbula alata; Ly. p. 229.
Ostrea distorta;—p. 232.
The shells of the Wealden are also figured by Dr. Fitton, Geol. Trans. New Series, vol. iv. Pl. XXI.