Vincent's, St., near Clifton. The rocks abound in the usual shells of the mountain limestone.
Walton, Essex. Shells of the Crag, in great variety.
Weymouth. The Oxford Clay and other strata in the vicinity contain great variety of fossil shells.
Whitecliff Bay, Isle of Wight. Eocene. Marine and fresh-water shells.
Worthing. The chalk quarries in the neighbourhood are remarkably prolific in the usual species; and yield Sphærulites.
Note.—A comprehensive list of the localities for Lower Palæozoic shells, &c. is given by Prof. M'Coy in the second Fasciculus of the "British Palæozoic Fossils;" and in the little "Stratigraphical List," published by Mr. Tennant, reference is carefully made to the localities for the fossils of every formation.
END OF VOL. I.
R. CLAY, PRINTER, BREAD STREET HILL.