Yol. XXviii.] PALEONTOLOGY OF LANCASHIRE COAL MEASURES. 595 



From the Middle Coal Measures of Hindley, horizon not 



stated. 



Carhonicola suhrotunda (Brown). 



From Nield Mine of Bardsley, associated with Beyrichia. 

 (W. 544, e. coll. Wild, M.M.) 



Carhonicola turgida (Brown). 



From the Black Mine of Ashton Moss Colliery. (W. 576, 

 e. coll. Wild, M.M.) 



From the Stubb's Mine of Banksfield Colliery, Bardsley. 

 (W. 568, e. coll. Wild, M.M.) 



From 12 inches above the Stubb's Mine at Banksfield 

 Tunnel, Bardsley. (W. 575, e. coll. Wild, M.M.*) 



From the Stubbs Mine at Bardsley Colliery. (W. 566 

 and W. 1218, e. coll. Wild, M.M.) The latter (W. 1218) is 

 associated with a spine of Gyracanthus formosus. 

 Carhonicola similis (Brown). 



From the Nine-inch Coal at 622 yards, Bardsley Colliery. 

 (W. 582, e. coll. Wild, M.M.) 



Carhonicola angulata (de Ryckholt). 



From the Low Bottom Bed of the FuUedge Colliery, 

 Burnley (W. 588, e. coll. Wild, M.M.) Specimens from 

 this horizon and locality are figured by Dr. Hind, Pal. Soc, 

 Monog. Carhonicola, &c. pi. XI., figs. 8, 4. 

 Carhonicola sp. indet. 



From 15 inches above the New Mine at Bardsley CoUiery 

 (W. 530, e. coll. Wild, M.M.) 



From soapy stone, over the nine-inch coal at 621 yards, 

 Bardsley Colliery. (W. 599, e. coll. Wild, M.M.) 



From the roof of the Black Mine at Bardsley. (W. 591, 

 e. coll. Wild, M.M.) 



From the Nield Mine of Bardsley. (W. 657, e. coll. 

 Wild, M.M.) 



* Some specimens from the roof of the Stubbs Mine are very short and 

 rounded and show a tendency to pass into C. oralis. 



