Osmington, near Weymouth. Purbeck; fresh-water and marine shells: Oolite; Trigonia, Gervillia, Perna, Pholadomya, and many other genera.
Portland, Isle of. Oolite. In the stone-quarries immense numbers of the genera Trigonia, Venus, Ostrea, Pecten, &c.
Pluckley, Kent. Lower Greensand. Trigoniæ, Terebratulæ, &c.
Radipole, near Weymouth. Trigonia, Pholadomya, &c. in Oxford Clay.
Sandgate, near Margate. In the Greensand, the usual shells.
Scarborough. In the cliffs along the shore, a profusion of Oolitic and Liassic shells.
Selbourne, Hants. In the firestone, Ostrea carinata and other characteristic shells.
Shalfleet, Isle of Wight. In tertiary fresh-water limestone, shells of various genera, as Bulimus, Helix, Planorbis, &c.
Shanklin Chine. Greensand. In the cliffs along the shore, Terebratidæ, Gryphites, Gervilliæ, and many other shells.