94 Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society. 



Position. — Calciferous Sandstone Series, about 3000 feet 

 below Carboniferous Limestone Series.^ 

 Contents. — Lagenicula I. 



Specimens well preserved. 



4. Shore half- way between Eoome Eocks and Kilminning 

 Castle, Fife. 



Position. — Calciferous Sandstone Series. Exact position 

 uncertain. In shale and fireclay connected with several thin 

 coals. 



Contents. — Lagenicula I. 



Specimens well preserved. 



5. Eailway cutting, Priory Moor, west of road to Anstruther, 

 three miles south-east of St Andrews. 



Position. — Calciferous Sandstone Series. Exact position 

 uncertain. 



Contents. — Lagenicula I. 



6. Shore above trap dyke, one mile east of Eock-and- 

 Spindle, four miles east of St Andrews. 



Position. — Calciferous Sandstone Series. Exact position 

 uncertain. In fireclay below small coal. 

 Contents.— 'LkG^]^ic\j^A. I. 



Specimens well preserved. 



7. West end of cliff above Witch Lake, St Andrews. 

 Position. — Calciferous Sandstone Series at the bottom of 



Encrinite Bed, which is estimated by Mr Kirkby ^ to be 2280 

 feet below the St Monans Limestone, the base-line of the 

 Carboniferous Limestone Series. In shale-like coal, two and 

 a-half feet in thickness. 

 Contents. — Tkiletes IV. 

 XVL 

 Lagenicula I. 

 Specimens well preserved. Triletes IV. plentiful. 



8. Base of cliff, east side of harbour, Pittenweem. 

 Position. — Calciferous Sandstone Series. Bottom of Encri- 



1 Marine Zones in the Calciferous Sandstones of Fife — Quart. Jour. Geol. 

 Soc, vol. xxxvi,, p. 559, Nov. 1880. 



