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184 White Bog, marls, Killough, continued. the following species [[List of species on left, remarks about them to right of drawn line, designated here by | ]] Limnaea pereger | Very common, but usual small acute-spired form. Planorbis glaber | Common in lower beds only. " [[Ditto for: Planorbis]] crista | Common. Valvata cristata | Frequent. Pisidium " [[Ditto for: Pisidium]] obtusale | [[checkmark]] " [[Ditto for: Pisidium]] milium | [[checkmark]] " [[Ditto for: Pisidium]] nitidum | [[checkmark]] " [[Ditto for: Pisidium]] hibernicum | [[checkmark]] " [[Ditto for: Pisidium]] casertanum | [[checkmark]] " [[Ditto for: Pisidium]] subtruncatum | [[checkmark]] " [[Ditto for: Pisidium]] lilljeborgii | [[checkmark]] No shells were seen in the stiff grey clay beneath marl. [[end page]] [[start page]] 185 [[underlined]] Section No. 2. [[/underlined]] No shells were seen in the black sands. The grey sands, 6" deep, contained an abundance of shells, were easily washed & very free from mud or marl. Contined. [[underlined]] Limnaea pereyer [[/underlined]] Very small form, frequent. Planorbis glaber. Common in all stages of growth. " [[Ditto for: Planorbis]] crista " " " " " [[Dittos for: Common in all stages of growth.]] Valvata cristat Very rare. Pisidium casertanum B.B.W. " [[Ditto for: Pisidium]] subtruncatum B.B.W. " [[Ditto for: Pisidium]] milium B.B.W. " [[Ditto for: Pisidium]] obtusale B.B.W. id. " [[Ditto for: Pisidium]] lilljeborgii B.B.W. " [[Ditto for: Pisidium]] nitidum, B.B.W. " [[Ditto for: Pisidium]] pusillum, B.B.W. id. [[side note]] [[underlined]] P. [[vinecatiaum?]] [[/underlined]] BBW found amongst this material many years later by A.W.S. & recorded in 1929. A.W.S. [[/side note]] The shell [[insertion]] ^ & chara [[/insertion]] marl, 6' deep, contained many shells, many of the Limnaea stained blue. It contained the following species