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Characteristic Organic Remains. 



A few Localities. 



Corals differing in species from those of tlie for- 

 mations below. Producta hemisphrerica. P. 

 Martini. Spirifertriaiigularis, &c. (Defence 

 and teeth of fishes. Glee Hill, Salop.) 



Lillcshall, Steeraways, Orleton, south end of Clee 

 Hills, and Llanymynech, Shropshire. The edge 

 of the South Wales Coal-basin. 



a. No organic remains observed. 



b. Fishes of undescribed genei^ tknta *^imy ,* 



c. Avicula, n. s. Pileopsis, n. s. Small Or- 

 thocera. Small Ichthyodorulites ? 



a. Caermarthen and Brecon Fans, SR part of Black 

 Forest, Brecknockshire ; flanks of the Brown Clee 

 Hill, Shropshire. 



b. Central and north, parts of Herefordshire: eastern 



part of Brecknockshire : Whitbach near Ludlow, 

 and base of the Clee Hills, Shropshire; Tenbury 

 and Alveley, near Kidderminster, Worcestersh. 



c. Pontarlleche, C><Tndwr, Caermarthenshire: Clyro 



Hills, Brecknocksh. : Tinmill Copse, near Down- 

 ton Castle, Herefordsh. : Clui> Forest, Shropsh. 



d. Avicula, n. s. A. retroflexa, Hisinger. Atry- 

 pa (Dalman), n. s. Cypricardia, n. s. Ho- 

 monolotus Knightii,new genus, Konig. Lep- 

 tajna lata, V. Buch. Orthis, several new spe- 

 cies. Orbicula, 2 new species. Orthocera, 

 several new species. Pleurotomaria ? 2 new 

 species. Turbo, n. s. Gigantic serpuline bo- 

 dies, &c. &c. 



e. Pentamerus Knightii, M. C. Pileopsis vet us- 

 ta, M. C. Bellerophon,n. 8. Lingula, n. s. A- 

 trypa, n. s. Tereoratula AVilsoni, M. C. Ca- 

 lamopora fibrosa, Goldf., and a few other 

 corals. 



/. Phragmoceras, new genus, Broderip, 3 sp. 

 Asaphus caudatus. Ichthyodorulites ? small. 

 " Cardiola," Brod., new gen. 28p. Nautilus, 

 n. 8. Spirulites, 2n.s. Pentamerus. Atrypa 

 galeata, Dalra. n.s. Pleurotomaria, n. s. Or- 

 thocera pyriformis, n. s. ; and several others. 



g. Corals and Crinoidea in vast abundance. Bel- 

 lerophon teuuifascia, M. C. Euomphalus ru- 



Sosus. Eu. discors. Conularia quadrisculata, 

 I. C. Pentamerus, n. s. Natica, n.s. N. spi- 

 rata,M.C. Leptsenaeuglypha, Dalman. Spi- 

 rifer lineatus, M. C. S. n. s. Terebratula cu- 

 ncata, Dalm. Producta deprcssa, M. C. Or- 

 . thocera,8ev. sp. Asaphus caudatus. Calyniene 

 Blumenbachii. The BarTrilobite and others. 

 h. As. caudatus variety, C. Blumenbachii. 

 Lingula, n. s. Orthis, n. s., and others. 

 Cyrtia trapezoidalis, Dalm. Delthyris, n. s. 

 Orthocera, n. s. O. annulata, M. C. Cri- 

 noidea, &c. 



d. Ludlow Castle, ^V^litcliffe, Munslow, Diddlcbury, 

 Larden, Shropshire: Croft Castle, Mortimer's 

 Cross, Titley, Kington, Fownhope, Stoke Edith, 

 Herefordshire: West flanks of Malvern and Ab- 

 bcrley Hills, Worcestershire : West flank of May 

 Hill : Presteigne, Pain's Castle, Radnorshire : 

 Treweme Hills, Corn-y-fan, Brecon, Usk Castle. 



c. Avmestry, Croft Ambrv, Gatley,Brindgwood Chase, 

 l)ownton on the Rock, Herefordshire : Yeo Edge, 

 Shelderton, Norton Cfamp, Dinchope, Caynham 

 Camp, Shropshire ; Sedgeley, Staffordshire. 



/. Escarpments of Mocktree and Brindgwood Chase, 

 Gatley, and valley of Woolhope, Herefordshire : 

 Marrington Dingle, Westhope, Hopedale, and 

 Long- Mountain, Shropshire : west side of Abberley 

 and Malvern Hills: escarpments in Montgomery, 

 Radnor Forest, Brecknock and Caermarthen shs. 



g. Lincoln Hillj Benthall and Wenlock Edge, Shrop- 

 shire; Burnngton, Nether Lye, near Amestry, 

 Nash, near Presteigne, Old Radnor : PwU-Calch, 

 Caermarthenshire: valley of Woolhope^ Ledburv, 

 and west side of Malvern Hills : east side of Af>- 

 berley Hills, Dudley, Worcestershire: Long Hope, 

 near jVIav Hill, and Tortworth, Gloucestershire : 

 Prescoeci and Cil-na-Caya, near Usk. 



//. Buildwa8,Hughley, Wistanstow, and Clungunford, 

 Salop : escarpments in Montgomery, Radnor, 

 Breclcnock, and Caermarthen siiires : west flank 

 of Malvern Hills, AltVick, Worcestershire: centre 

 of Wren's Nest, Dudley, &c. &c. " 



i. Pentamerus la?vis, M. C. P. oblongatus, n. a. 

 Lepteena, n. s. Pileopsis, n. s. Orthis Cal- 

 lactis, Dalm., and several new species. 



Terebratula, n. 8. 1 



Tentaculites and Crinoidea, /* Corals rare, 

 abundant, * 



k. Nucula, n. s. Pentamerus, n. s. Trilobites 

 of uirderscribed species, including the genus 

 Cryptolithus of N. America, and 14 species 

 of the genus Orthis have been found^ includ- 

 ing O. aperturatus, Dalm., all differing from 

 those of the overlying formations. 



». Banks of the Onny, near Horderloy, Acton Bur- 

 nell, Chatwall: the Hollies near Hope Bowdler, 

 Cheney Longyille, Acton Scott: east -flank of 

 Wrckin and (CaerCaradoc, Salop: EastnorPark, 

 Obelisk, and centre of Woolhope Valley, Here- 

 forshire : May Hill, and Tortworth, Gloucestersh.. 



k. Horderly, Hoar Ed^e, Long. Lane, and Corton, 

 Shropshire: Ankerdme Hill, Old Storridge, How- 

 lers Heath, SW. of Malvern Hills, Worcestersh. : 

 Ma^' Hill, Glouceatersh. : and the same localities 

 as I in Shropshire: Powis Castle, Guilsfield, and 

 Alt.y-maen,Montgomery8h.: Castell Craig, Noeth 

 Grug, and Llandovery, Caermarthenshire. 



/. Asaphus Buchii. A^ostus, Brongn.j unde- 

 scribed Trilobites orthree species ; differing 

 from those of the overlying formations. 



/. Rorington and Hope, near Skelve, Shropshire : 

 Llandrindod and Wellfield, near Builth, Radnor- 

 shire: Tan-yr-Alt to Llandeilo, Caermarthenshire. 



m. Few organic remains have yet been observed 

 in this great system, but it is underlaid bv 

 fossiliferous strata and limestones, whicn 

 will be described by Professor Sedgwick. 



m. The Longmvnd, Linley, Haughmond, Lyth, Pul- 

 berbatch Hills, Salop : Gwastaden, east of Rha. 

 yader, Radnor, &c. &c. : hills west of Llandove- 

 ry, Caermarthenshire. 



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