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Shuttlewortli, M.M.) Associated with a small fish spine of the 

 Sphenacanthus type, and similar to those described as 

 Hoplonchus elegans by the late J. TV. Davis. (Quart. 

 Journ. Geol. Soc, Vol. XXXY., p. 181.) 



From over a half-inch coal at 604 yards at Bardsley. 

 (W. 930, e. coll Wild, M.M.) 



From the Middle Coal Measures of Oldham, horizon not 

 stated, (e. coll. Williamson, M.M.) 



From over seven-inch Bastard Cannel in the Diamond 

 Shaft, Bardsley. (W. 932, e. coll. Wild, M.M.) Associated 

 with Megalichthys Hihherti. 



(W. 1079, e. coll. Wild, M.M.) From the same horizon 

 and locality is associated with shagreen. 



Pleuroplax Attheyi (Barkas). 



From the Middle Coal Measures of Ashton Moss Colliery, 

 Audenshaw. Horizon not stated. (L. 2603, e. coll. Cairns, 

 M.M.) 



From the Calif ornian or Thin Bed of Fulled ge Colliery, 

 Burnley. (W. 1854, e. coll. Wild, M.M.) 

 Pleuroplax sp. 



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

 (Geo. Wild, Trans. Manch. Geol. Soc, Yol. lY., p. 185.) 



In shale over the Californian or Thin Bed, Fulledge 

 Colliery, Burnley. (Op. cit., p. 185.) 



In shale over the Two feet Mine at 475 yards from 

 surface, Bardsley Colliery. (George Wild, Trans. Manch. 

 Geol. Soc, Yol. XYIII., p. 457.) 



Roof of half-inch coal at 18 yards above a nine-inch coal, 

 the latter at 622 yards deep, Bardsley Colliery. (Op. cit., 

 p. 461.) 



Roof of nine-inch coal at 622 yards deep, Bardsley CoUiery. 

 (Op. cit., p. 461.) 



In black stone roof over seven-inch inferior Coal, the latter 

 at 646 yards deep, Bardsley Colliery. (Op. cit., p. 462.) 



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