THE MINERAL CONCHOLOGY OF GREAT BRITAIN INDEX, SOWERBY 1834

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THE MINERAL CONCHOLOGY OF GREAT BRITAIN INDEX, SOWERBY 1834

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JSYSTEMATICAL, STRATIGRAPHICAL, ALPHABETICAL INDEXES FIRST SIX VOLUMES MINERAL CONCHOLOGY GREAT BRITAIN TO WHICH IS ADDED A SHORT ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF THE AUTHOR JAMES DE CARLE SOWERBY, LONDON, 1834 F.L.S., &c Btscwn TjyT.Heaphy May, 1816 lingrared liy J.C ^dwards WatsMarclbi 21,ll757 ©b: ©etober 25,1822, Printed by Rxcharu Taylor, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street PREFACE TO THE INDEXES At the time the Mineral Conchology was commenced, so little was generally known of the great assistance a knowledge of fossil shells would prove towards the examination of the structure of the earth's crust, that most collectors were very careless in observing the relative situations from which they obtained their specimens and Mr Sowerby himself, more anxious to record the ; existence of the species as they details for which he had but came in his way, than to enter into indifferent means, justly considered, that by publishing figures with names he would at least enable future geologists to use terms Vvhich a reference to his work would render intelligible, and thus facilitate their labours and means of communication with each other Mr Farey had rendered the work somewhat more useful by the Supplementary Indexes which he furnished to the earlier volumes but as the science of geology advanced he was obliged to vary his plan, and the termination of his life unhappily prevented him from completing the task he had assigned himself, of giving an improved geological arrangement to the whole work The work was originally planned to be arranged zoologically, so that in the absence of an index pointing out such an arrangement it must be incomplete: this index would have been given, with another geologically arranged, soon after the conclusion of the sixth volume, but the Author of that and the one preceding was unwilling to adopt hastily any system which was then proposed, and even now feels that his duty is very imperfectly performed He has adopted the system of Lamarck, as given by M Deshayes, and made only a few alterations which seem to him to be absolutely needful: he would have made more, but was desirous to avoid increasing the number of systems, while he was aware that in all probability one more perfect than he could have planned would be given by a person well versed in recent shells and their animals, in which alone the characters necessary to be observed for classification can be discovered One advantage, and that a considerable one, in the system he has adopted, is its being nearly the one followed bv most modern geologists The advancement ; a2 PRF.FACK TO THE INDFA'ES of the science generally, and particularly a better acquaintance with the fossil shells themselves, through more perfect specimens, have rendered some alterations in the nomenclature absolutely necessary, especially in the generic names; but the changes made in these indexes are as few as they could consistently be, because the frequent changing of names is a source of great perplexity The alterations in the specific names are not numerous: when they One or two new genera are proposed, occur they are pointed out and their characters given The Geological Index will, in some cases, be found at variance with the former text; where that is the case, the difference has arisen from some discovered error in the locality given, or has been made upon authority which cannot be questioned: still the Author fears many errors remain, which the length of time he has had the indexes in hand has not removed, and mostly arise from an inaccurate knowledge of the places from whence the fossils are stated to have come into his collection The additional given are much fewer than he anticipated, the Author finding from experience that he could not trust implicitly to the lists hitherto published, or supplied by his friends, in consequence of sufficient attention not having been always paid to specific distinctions: he has therefore principally depended upon one or tw^o collections within his reach, and upon conThe Autributions to his own, for those additional localities thor has received in this department much assistance from the extensive knowledge of a practical geologist, who has aided him in correcting the references to formations: to him, to H, H Goodhall, Esq., and to many friends from whom he has had both information and specimens, he begs thus publicly to tender his sincere thanks, and to express a hope that they will continue their assistance so as to enable him to improve in the projected conlocalities tinuation of this w^ork To the public the Author feels deeply indebted, and cannot refrain from declaring his gratitude for the encouragement bestowed upon a work commenced by his lamented father, and in the continuance of which he himself has incurred so much responsibility, and also to crave consideration for errors towards those who alike were more conversant with the pencil than the pen, and wdio have sacrificed much tow^ards the advancement of their favourite sciences Camden Town, July, 1835 SYSTEMATICAL INDEX CRUSTACEA Vol Tab Fig Pholadomya Vol Tab Fig Cypris F.iba Stratum Weald 4B5 compressa antiquata tenuis Carinella 598 6 598 S M L.? 598 1-5 U G S L F VV G S Chalk Chalk 1,2 L C Calc Gr 3, 6 crassa sulcata 598 598 597 597 30 608 tricarinata 608 fluctuata runcinata 6 triangulata obtusa tetragona a — 6 6 6 /3 rustica articulata vertebralis granulata | ^}"^^- ampuUacea Macropus 608 608 608 608 599 599 599 599 599 597 rCalc Gr Coral R [ Cornb ? Chalk Coral R Gr Ool Chalk I^ias Cornb U G Cornb Chalk 7, r -i Gault S CIRRIPEDA Balanus tessellatus crassus Pollicipes sulcatus 1 maximus reflexus 6 84 84 606 606 606 Crag 2-4 Crag 1,2, Chalk Chalk 3, Up Mar CONCHIFERA OuD I 480 Teredo antenautcB 102 102 198 581 603 personata 1 Pholas cylindrica prisca compressa Gastrochsena tortuosa contorta Pholadomya ambigua ovalis producta obtusa lyrata dekoidea margaritacea Murchisonia; Vol VI { - 526 526 227 226 197 197 197 197 297 ", intermedia < [ r , Mya | ^ lata Mandibula 6 depressa literata V-scripta angulilera Lutraria oblata carinifera striata Mactra arcuata dubia ovalis cuneata Crassatellasulcata plicata arenaria Pullus ? angustata plana suban-1 var gulata gregaria S C 6 6 Pisum gigantea revoluta Saxicava rugosa Petricolalaniinosa rotundata globosa Sanguinolaria Lias Cornb compressa undulata Inf Ool gibbosa Lias Psammobia Cornb 1,2,3 L C Ool ? L C Crag L G S Kim C I G S Crag U G S Crag Crag Up ]Mar Kim C Lias? 2-5 6-7 Kell R F E 11 L C Chalk G S Crag Crag Crag Crag L C L C 1, 2-4 solida Tellina obliqua ovata obtusa Up Mar 76 ^„ 363 362 362 362 572 572 572 572 209 £09 209 209 466 573 Hol- lovvaysii Lias f £triatula Inf Ool },„ 4 elegans L C 1} Up J complanata obscura Kim Gr Ool Inf Ool Inf Ool L C 1-3,5 L.C Crag Inf Ool 81 43 364 531 531 418 224 224 224 534 534 534 160 160 160 160 345 345 Stratum Kim C Potamomya (Mya) cuspidata L C 1,2,4-8 L C L C Crag L G 76 419 602 419 419 504 ^^^ 1,2 602 42 oblata (gibbosa) r> nPachymya Gigas 546 546 327 225 plicata Corbula nitida DiMYARIA Clavagella coronata acuticostata 6 angustata Fidicula (lyrata) Solen affinis Panopea Faujas gibbosa ANNULATA Serpula Plexus tequalis 6 2 159 462 548 548 342 161 161 179 1-3 4-6 7, IVIar SYSTEMATICAL INDEX 242 3 402 402 456 456 403 580 335 557 557 557 417 257 233 353 520 g ^^^ filosa 4 striatula in£Bqualis ambigua Corbisl£Bvis Sphsera corrugata Lucina mitis antiquata crassa divaricata Astarte plaiiata excavata obovata striata rotunda(orbicu.l lans) 6 L C I C L G L G 2 Venericardia nata S deltoidea S dubia globosa oblonga chamasformis Up Mar Calc Gr L G L C Crag S nitida bipartita 2 6 oblonga plana obliquata imbricata 179 179 179 521 521 521 521 L C Crag Crag L G L G ^ Gr Ool rugata 316 liirida elegans cuneata 2 137 137 137 orbicularis 444 444 444 315 314 527 527 52? pumila 5 Axinus angulatus obscurus Cyclas pulchra media trigonalis membranacea 2 2 deperdita cuneiformis obovata var Thetis major '"'"°'' J 162 162 162 162 513 209 513 3 4-6 2, i 2, 5,6 1-4 tus angulaia Venus incrassata 568 21 Faba 6 lineolata ovalis C5 155 155 518 567 plana transversa rustica 567 20 20 422 196 ^1at"t'^""'°'} ^ ^22 turgida caperata 256 518 203 422 422 296 467 „ lentiformis elegans pectinifera ? varicosa Myochoncha crassa senilis ^ r | daedalea S spectabilis S clavellata elongrita Kim C PuUus Crag Crag Crag Crag Crag Crag L C Inf Ool.? Inf Ool imbricata cuspidata angulaia 6 6 striata duplicata 3 Port L Gr Ool Gr Ool Inf Ool L C Mag L Up Mar Wealden Wealden Wool B Wool B Up Mar Wool B U G S 1,21L G pennata spinosa aliformis excentrica 3 affinis Cardium Parkinsoni edule edulinum angustatum porulosum proboscideum Gentianum 3 M 1, 4-6 1,2 L Crag L G S L C Crag L G S L G S L G S L G S L G S L C Crag L C Crag 1-3 250 Chalk 143 truncatum turgidum 6 553 553 346 nitens dissimile plumsteadiense semigranulatum striatulum G S Crag L C L C Cornl) Inf Ool Hillanum hibermcum r .| ^ elongatum aliforme 6 Pdecussatum Cardita? lunulata ?similis Isocardia Cor similis minima tenera rostrata sulcata oblonga concentrica striata abrupta Cuciillsea glabra oblonga M L C L C Crag Crag Crag Port L L G L G L G Coral Coral S S S R R Inf Ool Gr Ool Gr Ool Gr Ool Inf Ool Inf Ool Inf Ool L G S L G S L G L G L G Crag, S S S recent Crag? Crag L C L G S "1 (Cardita tu- I berculata) J decussata L C L C 259 259 259 289 289 490 490 490 235 ^sg 507 88 544 87 431 85 508 2,3 507 2, 507 4, 508 237 1-3 237 4, 237 86 215 208 1,2 208 49 283 283 283 346 156 U G 14 3 Lias carinata fibrosa 50 L C elongata 3 258 Crag costellata 14 144 553 14 82 ^^^ 82 552 552 232 232 516 516 295 295 295 295 491 491 89 89 67 206 206 207 207 447 44" S Port L Lias L C /L C [ Lias ? Wool B L C Inf Ool.? L G S S S.e/Gault Venericardia planicosta Tngonia gibbosa costata Hippopodium ponderosum 3 5 gibbosa parva nodosa Megalodon cucullaCyprina squalis 3 scalaris Calc Gr Stratum cari- orbicularis J lineata Voi Tab Fig Stratum Vol Tab Fig Tellina Branderi ^1ô3 " Chalk M 1, M L M L Inf Ool Inf Ool Crag U.? G Comb S Kell R Inf Ool L C M L Comb ? Inf Ool Inf Ool 1,2 3, L G S Inf Ool L G S L G S L G S Inf Ool L G S SYSTEMATICAL INDEX Vol Cuculltea mimita Area subacuta carinata Branderi appendiculata '^ quadrisulcata cancellata pulchra 5 5 tutnida duplicata depressa Pectunculus Tab 447 447 44 44 276 276 473 473 473 474 474 474 5 rudis varia- 471 brevirostris subla2vis 472 472 bilis umbonatus .i ^ ^^^ decussatus plumsteadiensis 27 27 27 deletus (costaius) scalaris 5 minimus oblongus Nucula laevigata 472 472 472 similis trigona variabilis Palmse amygdaloides impressa antiquata deltoidea minima Lachryma 6 inflata undulata Ovum angulata 5 mucronata claviformis lanceolata Cobboldiffi Unio Solandri 2 2 concinnus crassiusculus crassissimus 2 Listeri hybridus uniformis acutus porrectus compressus antiquus aduncus pectinata subconstrictus 192 192 192 sequalis minima cuneata gibbosa reniformis depressa 185 153 154 3 3 3 154 33 33 33 594 594 594 595 595 210 210 210 210 211 211 all 1 6 6 cordiformis Modiola subcarinata bipartita 475 475 554 192 475 475 554 192 476 554 554 476 476 476 476 180 180 517 223 pallida laevis elegans imbricata 212 FiR 243 SYSTEMATICAL INDEX 244 Vol Tab Lima antiijuata Pecten corneus orbicularis lamellosus cinctus S annulatus papyraceus Beaveri dentatus granosus 2 6 plicatus nitidus striatus aaquivalvis fibrosus Princeps duplicatus 6 carinatus reconditus plebeius(sulcatus) vimineus 4 vagans barbatus grandis gracilis asper obliquus complanatus quadricostatus quinquecostatus obscurus 3 3 I>ens laminatus arcuatus 3 similis ligidus obsoletus Hinnus Dubuissoni proboscideiis Dianchora striata( lata Podopsis 1 Def ) J Plicatula spinosa pectinoidcs inflata Exogyra haliotoidea striata, conica / < laevigata > g 6 undata nana vesiculosa 4 2 6 globosa dilatata digitata Gryphaea Columba incurva obliquata MacCullochii minuta bilobata (dilatata) gigantea buUata sinuata canaliculata Ostrea la;viusciila obscura deltoidca 4 5 ATICAL S '\- S T n M Voi Tab Fig 377 pinguis votundatus trigonahs 2''1 461 bisiilcatus 5 6 265 494 494 562 562 562 20 ^^^ 493 493 270 325 334 334 119 Spiiifer miiiinuis distans octoplicatus triaii'^ularis undulatus r cuspidatns | ^ attenuatus radiatus (lineatus) stiiatus resupinatus lineatus imbricatus Magas pumilii^ Terebratula subro- tunda 4 1 I lata ovoides ornithocephala Lampas 1 obovata elongata 5 sphaeroidalis builata emarginata digona var Sacculus 5 hastata corniita triquetra 5 indentata porrecta variabilis obtusa Fimbria subundata iiitennedia semiglobosa obesa bucculenta ^'^^'^^'''^ { globata 2-4 536 537 537 537 6,7 1,2 Chalk M Chalk M Chalk M 5-35 535 535 535 537 138 138 312 312 277 277 277 277 Gr Ool Gr Ool Pisuin 1,2 1,2 M L M L M L 3,4 ]\r I truncata U Ch pectita oblonga 15 15 15 15 100 100 101 101 101 435 435 435 435 96 96 446 446 446 445 445 326 576 576 437 15 15 15 coarctata reticulata U Ch U Ch U G S 2,4 Lias obliqua inconstans dimidiata 5,6 Comb Cornb 1,2,4 Cornb Li Cornb 1,2 U Ch Inf Ool Inf Ool Inf Ool Brad C Cornb M L 2, M Lias Coinb 2-5 Pentamerus tenuis OrD I Lias lasvis 2 Inf Ool asqualis Tr L ancilloides Nana rugosa striata Pileopsis L^nguis 'L vetusta 6 tubifera Emarginula reticu- U Lias 83 83 83 118 U Lias }u G S Inf Ool 2 5 118 118 502 502 502 lata I crassa 6 2,3 Inf Ool clathrdta L G scalaris M S, Cornb U Ch , ol)liquum Gr Ool , tuberculatum echinulatum spinulosum Bulla convoluta consiricta elliptica attenuata U Ch filosa Tr L acuminata U G S L G S L G .S G to C S Lias 4-6 L G S L G, S U G S U G S 1-4 5,6 Brad C Brad C M L U Ch 3,4 Kim, C G S Tr L Tr L Tr L I, M L.? Kim C? L C M elix globosiis Bulinus ellipticus coslellatus 139 139 139 484 1,5 3, 33 33 519 519 519 483 Crag Gr Ool Gr Ool Gr Ool Gr Ool L C Crag 139 389 139 607 eu7 Lias 484 484 7, Kim C 1-3 bi.1 bis 3,4 M L M L Crag Crag Gr Ool Gr Ool Gr Ool Crag rec- tum L 2,2*.3,]M L lata Gault -{ L GASrtUOPODA tricarinata Fissurella graeca Lias Gr Ool U Ch MOLLUSCA Infundibulum Inf Ool 19 19 ovalis Patella latissima Crag Gault L Ch Cornb L Ch L Ch Calc Gr Inf Ool 28 28 28,29 19 Isevis Knighiii Aylesfordii Lingula mytiloides L, IVIantias Inf Ool 536 L Tr L INI var octo- depressa nuciformis Inf Ool latissima (lata) Inf Ool plicata rigida striatula Gibbsianri iManielliana Flabfllula furcata orbicularis me- Wilsoni obsoleta hemisphaerica 3,4 1,2 plicatilis 150 150 83 83 83 Crumena concinna serrata 502 503 503 536 536 2,3 lateralis dia rostrata |m 3-5 plicatcila 43? 436 436 437 436 var 1,2 lata I tetrahedra an Terebratida 438 433 5 maxillata resupinata acuta L L L L L L L IVI L Ma-j L 5 perovalis Sella '15 Lyia carnea ovata punctata X DEX Stratum M M M M M M M 5, I 4 97 97 97 97 97 464 464 464 464 464 464 170 337 366 4,5 Crag L C L C L C L 1 C Crag L C L C L C L C L C F W F F W W 641 fMS^^^^% [MW(W^ ^'/Mimmim^j.^M}, / So/en (j/rii: odlufuus Aw, I lJ/44: 642 Lnsts J S • ensifvmus comnlanaius Culuai4s Cidldlatus G43 Cultfllus aifims e^- I SoUcurhts I'ari-iiiri^i.i- '2 slri^'llatus (3 qua fiiHitivt n a- / AstarU onttn US MtrA I" BartweUensi^ iSu£ 646 ^ •.^.-,

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