APPENDIX. 



CONTEXTS. 



Temtiocheihis coronafus 



Solenocheihis clausus (with remarks ou Solenocheiltts) 

 Brancoceras EiinUkillenense 

 Ghjphioceras, sp. ... 



Glyphioceras, sp. ... 



Glijphioceras, sp. ... 



Synopsis of Families, Geuera. ami Species 

 Coucludiuiir Remarks, etc. — 

 I. Palajoutology . 

 II. Greology 

 Divisions of the Carboniferous System of Ireland 

 Alphabet ieal List of Localities ami Horizons . 

 En-ata. .... 



Index of Families, Geuera, Species, etc., contained in the Mono^'raph 



Gcjtns TE.MNotiiEiLis (sec luifr, p. 40). 



TEMXtirHi::ii.rs coKox.virs, F. M'Cuy. Plate XLIX, figs. lot(,h. (Also (f/f^c, p. 40, 



Plate XVIII, figs. 1, 2.) 



Py great gouil lurk a Hue .speeiuieu ut this speeies has l)een t'ouudinthe (piari'ies 

 lit' Ijittle Ishuul, uear fork, ^vhel•e the original si)eeiinen was obtained more than 

 half a eentiiry ago. The present specimen' is much larger than the type, and, unlike 

 the latter, it is only very slightly distorted, as a glance at the figure shows. 



The inner whorls, liiddeu hy the matrix in the M'Coy s^jecimen, are completely 

 exposed in the new one The sutures are seen here and there both in the inner 



1 This has been very skilfully separated from the nick by its present possessor, Mr. James Duffy, 

 i)f Dublin, to whom the author is indebted for the loan of it. Mr. Duffy's success in the freipiently 

 dirticult and delicate ojjeration of freeing fossils from a refractory matrix without injurini; them, added 

 to his keen eye for rarities, has already contriliuted nuicli to the enriciuueut of the i)alieontoloi,'icaI 

 coUectious iu Dublin and elsewhere. 



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