THK A.VNALS 



MAGAZINE OF XATURAL HISTORY. 



[SEVENTH SERIES.] 

 No. 38. FEBRUARY 1901. 



XVIII. — On Home Fossils of Wenlock Age from Mulde, near 

 Klinteherg, Gotland. By FREDERICK Chapman, A.L.S., 

 F.R.M.S. ; with Notes hy Prof. T, Rupert Jones and 

 Dr. F. A. Bather. 



[Plate HI.] 



Some few years ago Mr. F. A. Bather, D.Sc, F.G.S., 

 favoured me with a sample of richly fossiliferous clay collected 

 at Mulde brick-work."? in the island of Gotland ; and since it 

 yielded a large number of Ostracoda and other minute fossils, 

 some of them new, the following notes have been written on 

 them. The sample did not happen to contain any of the 

 larger species (Brachiopods, Trilobites, &c.) well known from 

 this locality. 



Prof. Gustaf Lindstrom has already described a large 

 number of fossils from Gotland, and has published a complete 

 list of them (1050 spp.) so far as then known *. 



The Ostracoda of Gotland have been specially dealt with 



• ' A Li.«*t of the Fossil-s of the UpjVer Silurian Formation of Gotland,' 

 Stockholm, 188o. 



Ann. tC* Mag. N. llisi. Ser. 7. Vol, vii. 11 



