266 PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 1909 
The plates of Pollicipes (P. ooliticus, J. Buckman)’ 
were not uncommon “finds” in the Stonesfield Slates 
of Sevenhampton Common, Chalk Hill and Stonesfield 
when the “slates” were more actively worked than they 
are now. 
The discovery of another species in the Inferior Oolite 
is interesting, but not to be wondered at seeing that the 
genus is represented also in the Lias (P. rhomboidals, 
Moore,’ and P. alatus, Tate)3 and Rhetic (P. rhaetzcus, 
Moore).* 
1 “Outline of the Geology of the Neighbourhood of Cheltenham,” by Sir R. J. 
Murchison, 2nd ed. (1845), by H. E. Strickland and James Buckman, p. 95, and pl. iii., 
fig. 7. 
2 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxii. (1867), p. 539, pl. xvi., fig. 3r. 
3 Trans. Belfast Nat. F.C. (1870), p. 23, pl. i., fig. 6. 
4 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xvii. (1861), p. 512, pl. xvi., fig. 30. 
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