624 MR. H. BOLTON-, F.R s,E., ON [June, 1904. 



Scarce in inferior Cannel called the Lower Cannel at 525 

 yards from surface, Bardsley Colliery. (George Wild, 

 op. cit.) 



In brown shale 5J yards below the Lower Cannel, the 

 latter at 525 yards from surface. (George Wild, op. cit.) 



In black bassy shale 12 yards below the Lower Cannel, the 

 latter at 525 yards from surface. (George Wild, op. cit.) 



Above half-inch coal at 639 yards, Bardsley Colliery. 

 (George Wild, op. cit.) 



In hard black shale over one and a half -inch Bass Coal, 

 the latter at a depth of 678 yards, Bardsley Colliery. 

 (George Wild, op. cit.) 



In a micaceous shale oyer Coaly Bass at 115 yards, 

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

 Soc, Yol. XYIIL, p. 446 ) 



Shagreen. 



In a micaceous shale over Coaly Bass at 115 yards, 

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

 Soc, Vol. XYIIL, p. 446.) 



Cojprolites. 



From the Calif ornian or Thin Bed of FuUedge Colliery, 

 Burnley. (W. 1858, e. coll. Wild, M.M.) 



From the Stubbs Mine of Bardsley. (W. 1857, e. coll. 

 Wild, M.M.) 



Amphibia. 



Archegosaurus {?). 



Fragment of rib from the Calif ornian or Thin Bed of 

 Burnley. (W. 1221, e. coll. Wild, M.M.) 



Amphibian remains from the Two Feet Mine of Bardsley. 

 (W. 1220, e. coll. Wild, M.M. and L. 947, M.M.) 



