Vol. XXViii.] PALEONTOLOGY OF LANCASHIRE COAL MEASURES. 603 



Proceedings, Geol. Soc. London, No. 794, p. 81.) (L. 6271, 

 e. coll. Baldwin, M.M.) 



Myriopoda. 



Euphoheria Browni (Woodward). 



From shale behind the fossil tree trunks at Dixon Fold on 

 the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, (p. 813, e. coll. 

 Dawkins, M.M.) 



EupJiohena ferox (Salter). 



Found amongst a collection of specimens collected at the 

 pit top, Pendleton colliery, by Messrs. Gibbs and Rhind. 

 Dr. H. Woodward, " Pal. Soc. Mon., British Fossil Crus- 

 tacea." Specimen in the Jermyn Street Museum. The 

 exact horizon was afterwards proved to be the " Ferny 

 metal" under the ''Big coal," or Bams Mine. (Quart. 

 Journ. Geol. Soc, Vol. XIX., p. 86.) 



From Sparth Bottoms, Rochdale, 45 yards above the 

 Royley Mine. The specimen is in the Rochdale Museum, 

 and is represented by a few segments. 



Xylohius sp. 



A specimen from the Ashton Moss Colliery at Auden- 

 shaw is referred by me to this genus, but the species is 

 indeterminable. It is in the Cairns collection of the 

 Manchester Museum. 



Inseda. 



This group is represented by an imperfect specimen of a 

 Neuropterous insect from 47 yards above the Royley Mine 

 at Sparth Bottoms, Rochdale, and a doubtful larval form of 

 Etoblattina from about 60 yards above the Royley Mine at 

 the same place. Both specimens are in the Rochdale 

 Museum. (Baldwin, Trans. Manch. Geol. & Mining Soc, 

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