III.—On a large Cirripede belonging to the genus Loricula, from the Middle Chalk (Turonian), Cuxton, near Rochester, Kent

More than sixty years ago Mr. G. B. Sowerby, jun., described and figured a unique specimen of a remarkable fossil Cirripede from the Chalk of Kent which he named Loricula pulchella. It was obtained by Mr. N. T. Wetherell, F.G.S., of Highgate, and was subsequently acquired with that gentleman's collection by the British Museum (Natural History). Mr. Wetherell's Loricula was again described and figured by Charles Darwin in his “Monograph on the Fossil Lepadidæ or Pedunculated Cirripedes of Great Britain.”