Sharnbrook, Bedfordshire. The usual shells of the Cornbrash and Lower Oolite.
Sheppey, Isle of. Eocene. London Clay shells, in abundance.
South Petherton, Somerset. Terebratulæ, Pholadomya, Ostreæ, Pleurotomariæ, &c. of the Marlstone.
Stamford, Lincolnshire. Lower Oolite. Univalves and bivalves in profusion.
Stonesfield, Oxfordshire. Trigoniæ and other shells of the Lower Oolite.
Stubbington Cliff, near Portsmouth. Eocene shells.
Swanage. In the quarries in the vicinity, the prevailing fresh-water shells of the Purbeck limestone.
Swindon, Wilts. Oolite. The Portland limestone abounds in the usual shells of that deposit. Trigoniæ, Gervilliæ, &c.
Taunton, Somersetshire, (Pickeridge Hill, &c.) Lima, Pecten, and other Liassic shells.
Tisbury, Wilts. Beautiful Trigoniæ, and other shells of the Portland Oolite.