Aust Cliff, near Westbury, Somersetshire. Lower Lias. Pholidophorus, &c. Base of Lias. In a layer called the bone-bed, containing bones, scales, teeth, and Coprolites of fishes. Teeth of Ceratodus, &c.
Axmouth. Base of Lias: Bone-bed. Numerous scales, bones, and teeth. Saurichthys, &c.
Barrow-on-Soar. Lias. Dapedius.
Bracklesham Bay, Sussex. Eocene. Magnificent specimens of Rays, as Myliobatis, Aëtobatis, and of Chimæroids were collected by the late F. Dixon, Esq., and are now in the British Museum.
Brighton. Cret. Chalk quarries in the vicinity. Beryx, Dercetis, Saurocephalus, Saurodon, and the common species of teeth, &c.
Bristol. Mt. L. The usual species of Psammodus, Orodus, Onchus, &c.
Burdie-house, near Edinburgh. Carb. Palæoniscus, Megalichthys, Holoptychius, &c.
Caithness, Scotland. Old Red. Dipterus, &c.
Charing, Kent. Many fishes in the Chalk.
Chatham, Kent. Cret. Beryx, Hypsodon, and the usual teeth, &c.