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Coal-measures : 



Longton, Staffordshire, in black shale, from Mr. J. Ward. 



Blakemoor, Wyre Forest, Shropshire, in ironstone, with Fish- 

 remains and Spirorbis carbonarius. 



Bradford, near Manchester, in black shale. 



Rjhope Colliery, near Sunderland, in black shale and iron- 

 stone, with Carbonia scalpellus, Anlhracosia sp., Lingula 

 Credneri, Geinitz (rare), the remains of Ganoid Fishes, and 

 Plants. 



Wooley Colliery, Durham, in black shale, with Anthracosia 

 sp., Spirorbis carbonarius, and CaJamites. 



Cramlington Colliery, Northumberland, in black shale, with 

 Anthracosia acuta. Sow., Spirorbis carbonarius, and Plants. 



Prestvvick Colliery, Northumberland, in black shale, with 

 Anthracosia and Fish-remains. 



Coast south of Newbiggen, Northumberland, in black shale. 



Coast near Blyth, Northumberland, in black shale and iron- 

 stone. 



Shotts Iron-works, Lanarkshire, in clayband ironstone. 



Whifflet, near Glasgow, in ironstone. 



Kiltongue, near Glasgow, in blackband ironstone. 



Carluke, Lanarkshire, in " Musselband " ironstone, and on 

 other horizons. 



Ardrie, Lanarkshire, in blackband ironstone. 



River Leven, near Kirkland Dam, Fife, in black shale with 

 macrospores. 



Scoonie, Fife, in ironstone from the roof of "8-foot coal," with 

 Anthracosia acuta (Sow.) and A. aquilina (Sow.). 



Muiredge Colliery, Fife, in dark-grey shale, with Anthracosia 

 acuta, A. aquilina, Anthracoptera carinata (Sow.), and A. 

 modiolaris (Sow.). 



Methil, Fife, in blackband ironstone, with Carbonia Ranki- 

 niana, C. pungens, Leaia Leidyi (Lea), Spirorbis carbona- 

 rius, Anthracomya sp., Ganoid scales and bones, and Stig- 

 marian rootlets. 



Carboniferous Limestone series : 



Rae's Gill, Carluke, in ironstone. 



Possil, north of Glasgow, in blackband ironstone, with Car- 

 bonia Rankiniana, Anthracoptera sp., Rhizodus Hibberti, 

 Ag., Megalichthys, Palosoniscus, Lepidodendron, and Stig- 

 maria. 



Craigenglen, Campsie, Lanarkshire, in " white limestone," 

 with Carbonia pungens, Rhizodus Hibberti, and Stigmarian 

 roots and rootlets. 



Fife coast, near Pathhead, in ironstone. 



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