Bradford, Wilts. Numerous Oolitic shells. Avicula.

Bramerton Hill, near Norwich. Shells of the Norfolk Crag.

Brighton. Strondylus, Terebratula, Ostrea, Pecten, Inoceramus, &c. Many species in the chalk.

Bromley, Kent. Eocene Tertiary. Oyster conglomerate.

Brook-point, Isle of Wight: about one mile east of the Chine. Wealden: Unio valdensis, Cyclades, Paludinæ, &c.

Brora, Scotland. Oolite. Pholadomya, Sanguinolaria, &c.

Calbourn, Isle of Wight. Tertiary. Fresh-water Univalves.

Cambridge. In the Galt and Chalk-marl, the usual shells.

Castle Hill, near Newhaven, Sussex. In the Tertiary strata, on the summit of the hill. Numerous Potamides, Cyclades, and other fresh-water shells, Ostreæ, with pebbles.

Chardstock, Devon. The fossils of the Lower Chalk.