596 MR. H. BOLTON, F.R.S.E., ON [JuilO, 1904. 



From roof of the Black Mine, Ashton Moss Colliery. 



From roof of the Fairbottom Mine at Hill Collier}^ (W, 

 594, e. coll. Wild, M.M.) 



In roof of the Cannel Coal at 162 yards, FuUedge CoUierj^, 

 Burnley. (Greorge Wild, Trans. Manch. Geol. Soc, Vol. lY., 

 p. 184.) 



From dark shale over the Low Bottom Bed at FuUedge 

 Colliery, Burnley. (Op. cit., p. 184.) 



In shale over the Great Mine, FuUedge Colliery, Burnley. 

 (Op. cit., p. 185.) 



Two species at two feet above a nine-inch coal at 622 

 yards deep, Bardsley Colliery. (George Wild, Trans. Manch. 

 Geol. Soc, Yol. XYIII., p. 461.) 



From inferior Cannel called the *' Lower Cannel" at 

 525 yards from surface. Section at Bardsley Colliery. 

 (Op. cit., p. 458.) 



A few flattened forms at 27 yards below Old Mine at 

 Bardsley Colliery. (Op. cit., p. 460.) 



Fifteen inches and 36 inches above New Mine at Bardsley 

 Colliery. (Op. cit., p. 446.) 



In dark blue soapy stone over nine-inch coal, Bardsley 

 Colliery. (Op. cit., p. 446.) 



Two beds of Anthracosia at 15 yards below Old Mine at 

 Bardsley Colliery. (Op. cit., p. 459.) 



In black shale below the Lower Cannel at 525 yards, 

 Bardsley Colliery. (Op. cit., p. 458.) 



Anthracosia sp., distinct from A. aquilina, from the Ten 

 Foot Mine at Lomax Fold, Little Lever, Bolton. (Salter, 

 Geol. Surv. Mem., Geology of Country around Bolton-le- 

 Moors, p. 41.) 



From the Black Mine at Mill Lane, three miles N.W. of 

 Stockport. (Salter, Geol. Surv. Mem., Geology of Country 

 around Oldham, p. 63.) 



