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- 104, thirteen lines from bottom, for "Balanus elongatus," read "Balanus galeatus."
- 105, six lines from bottom, for "Balanus elongatus," read "Balanus galeatus."
- 174, Since the table on the distribution of the fossil species was drawn up, I have examined some more specimens, sent me by Mr. Wood, which show that Balanus concavus and Hameri are found in the Red Crag; and that Verruca StrÖmia is found in the Coralline Crag; this will make the total in the Coralline Crag ten, and in the Red Crag eight. I should, however, add, that the identification of Verruca StrÖmia in the two Crags is a little doubtful, as the specimen was without the opercular valves.
- 235, to Fossil localities of Bal. concavus, add Red Crag (Sutton) Mus. S. Wood.
- 255, six lines from the top, Bal. crenatus, I have now seen a single Red Crag specimen .5 of inch in basal diameter.
- 278, to Fossil localities of Bal. Hameri, add Red Crag (Sutton) Mus. S. Wood.
- 293, nineteen lines from the top, for "Cotantin," read "Cotentin."
- 300, ten lines from bottom, for "parieted" read "parietal."
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