Abstract
In two former papers communicated to the Geological Society I observed that certain large trifid bodies, presenting a resemblance to the casts of the impressions of birds′ feet, were numerous in the cliffs to the east and west of Hastings; and I suggested, from certain uniform peculiarities which these gigantic tridactyle impressions, or rather casts of impressions exhibited, that they might be really foot-marks of birds.