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Beds otT basement beds of [the JOld Red Sandstone in the railway cutting at 

 Ludlow, which co-relates so exactly with those found within the shaft and at the 

 northern entrance of the Ledbury tunnel near the railway station there." 



" The fossils from Farlow in the Ludlow Museum are well worthy of notice, 

 as they are from those newer Passage Beds which intervene between the Old Red 

 Sandstone and the Carboniferous deposits, aud contain the remains of two Scotch 

 genera of fossil fishes, the Holoptychius and Pterichthys." (See Transactions of 

 the Malvern Club, Part III., Page 22). 



Rev. Wm. S. Symonds was requested to re-publish this Paper* which appeared 

 in the Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal. £5 was voted toward the expenses. 

 (See Transactions of the Msilvern Club, Part III., Page 23). 



* " Geology of the Railway from Worcester to Hereford," by Rev. W. S. Symonds. 

 This W.1S afterwards published by Hardwicke, 192, Piccadilly, London, 1862 ; Re-printed with 

 additions and corrections from the "Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal," New Series, 

 April, 1861, with Section both of Malvern Hill and Ledbury Tunnel. 



This reprint will be found commencing Volume III. of bound pamphlets B 8s in the Refer- 

 ence Library, Hereford ; and in the same Volume, see No. 42, Extracts, with two sections 

 (as above) from pages 204 to 232 of the " Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal," New Series, 

 Vol. XIII., Plate VL {Editor-). 



