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Cheirodus granulosus (Traquair). 



From 400-500 yards deep in shaft at Ashton Moss Colliery, 

 Audenshaw. (e. coll. Cairns, M.M.) 



From the Middle Coal Measures of Higham Hill Park, 

 Padiham. Horizon not stated. (L. 2326 and 2341 e. coll. 

 Kay-Shuttleworth, M.M.) 



A splenial or pterygoid element of the skull of this species 

 is in the Wild Collection of the Manchester Museum. 

 (W. 994, e. coll. Wild, M.M.), but with no horizon or 

 locality. It is almost certainly Lancashire. 



Platysomus parvulus (Agassiz). 



From the Four Feet Mine of Pendleton Colliery. (M.M.) 

 From the Middle Coal Measures of Burnley. Horizon 

 not stated, (e. coll. Kay-Shuttleworth, M.M.) 



Platysomus [parvidus, H.B.) 



From black bass over the Four Feet Mine at Pendleton. 

 (Binne}^, Trans. Manch. Geol. Soc, Vol. I.) 



Paloeoniscus sp. 



"Holoptychius." From bituminous schists of the Black 

 and White Mine at Peel. (Williamson, Brit. Assoc. Report, 

 Liverpool, quoted by Binney, Trans. Manch. Geol. Soc, 

 Vol. I., p. 157.) 



Roof of half inch coal at 18 yards over a 9 inch coal, the 

 latter at 622 yards deep, Bardsley Colliery. (George Wild, 

 Trans. Manch. Geol. Soc, Yol. XYIIL, p. 461.) 



Fish Remains (Gen. and spec, indet.). 



Over coal 6 inches above the Water Mine, the latter at 517 

 yards from surface, Bardsley Colliery. (George Wild, 

 Trans. Manch. Geol. Soc, Yol. XYIIL, p. 458.) 



