[397] A Geological Map of England and Wales, coloured by Mr. Woodward, under the direction of Sir R. I. Murchison, has been published by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, at the low price of 5s. Although on a very small scale, and therefore not to be compared for utility and convenience with that by Prof. Phillips, much less with Greenough's large map, or with Knipe's, it will be found serviceable.

I subjoin a list of some localities of fossil shells, to direct research in places which are likely to be productive.


BRITISH LOCALITIES OF FOSSIL SHELLS.

BRITISH LOCALITIES OF FOSSIL SHELLS.

Aldborough, Suffolk. The usual shells of the Crag.

Alum Bay, Isle of Wight. Eocene tertiary; marine and fresh-water shells.

Ancliff. Great variety of minute shells of the Oolite.

Arundel, Sussex. Chalk-pits in the neighbourhood.

Atherfield, Isle of Wight, Shells of the lower beds of the Lower Greensand, in great variety and abundance.