On Spores in the Carboniferous Formation of Scotland. 95 



nite Bed, 2280 feet below Carboniferous Limestone Series. 

 In shale-like coal, one foot in thickness. 

 Contents. — Lagenicula I., and var. 

 11. 

 Specimens well preserved. 



9. In south-east corner of the cliff under the Castle of St 

 Andrews. 



Position. — Calciferous Sandstone Series. Two hundred 

 feet above Encrinite Bed. In black shale full of reed-like 

 plant remains. Bed four inches in thickness, resting on 

 fireclay. 



Contents. — Lagenicula I. 



Specimens well preserved. 



10. i^ydie Quarry, Knockhill, four miles west of St 

 Andrews. 



Position. — Calciferous Sandstone Series. About 200 feet 

 above Encrinite Bed. In good coal one foot in thickness, 

 above a shelly sandstone which overlies Myalina Shale and 

 Limestone. 



Conte7its. — Teiletes III. 



Specimens very well preserved. 



11. Shore under Coalfarm, one mile east of St Monans. 

 Position. — Carboniferous Limestone Series, eight or ten 



feet below 2d Limestone (Hosie) of the Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone Series. In shale-like coal. 

 Contents. — Teiletes II. 



XIIL 

 XVI. (?) 

 Lagenicula I. 



Specimens well preserved. 



12. Eailway cutting at Crossgatehall, three miles south- 

 east of Musselburgh. 



Position. — Carboniferous Limestone Series. Eireclay under 

 coal below the 3d Limestone of Carboniferous Limestone 

 Series. 



Contents. — Lagenicula I. 



