68 - REPORT— 1887. 



7 1873 and 1877.- Coal-mea.tures. Saarbriicken, Rhenish Prussia. 

 Leaia Leidyi, var. Klieveri, Goldenberg. ' Fauna Sar^p. foss.' or ' Foss. 

 Thiere Steinkohl. Saarbriicken,' Heft I. 1873, p. 24, t. 1, f. 22; L. 

 Klieverlana, Hid. Heft II. 1877, p. 46, t. 2, f. 20, 21. 



8. 1879. — Lower- Carboniferous series (Wardie Shales), near Edinburgh. 

 Leaia Jonesii, R. Etheridge, jun., ' Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist.,' ser. 5, vol. iii. 

 p. 260, woodcuts, figs. 1 and 2. 



9. Other localities for Leaia (all in the Lower-Garhoniferous series) have 

 been noticed : — 



Ironstone of the Wardie Shales, near Edinburgh, ' Geol. Surv. Scotl., 

 Expl. Sheet 32,' 1861, pp. 30, 31 ; ' Geol. Mag.,' viii. 1871, p. 96 ; 

 ' Report Brit. Assoc' for 1871, sections, p. 109; ' Q. J. G. S.,' vol, xxxiv. 

 pp. 5, 23. 



Ironstone at Clifton (under the eastern end of York Crescent, near the 

 Post Office), Bristol. Fide Mr. R. S. Roper and Mr. W. Adams. 



Ironstone near (north of) Wemyss, Fife. ' Geol. Mag.,' 1874, 

 p. 480. 



Lower-Carboniferous Shales, Nova Scotia, ' Geol. Mag.,' vol. ii. 1865, 

 p. 60 ; ' Acadian Geology ' (J. W. Dawson), 1st edit. 1868, and 3rd edit. 

 1878, pp. 131 and 256, fig. 78 e. Leaia Salteriana ? 



§ V. Palaeozoic Estheri^. — The following species are known : — 



1. Permian. 



Estheria exlgua (Eichwald, 1846), Jones, 1862. Russia. 

 E. tenella (Jordan, 1850), Jones, 1862. Saxony ; Russia. 

 E. nana (Ludwig, 1861), Geinitz, 1864. Not E. nana (De Koninck). 

 Germany. 



E. PortlocJdi, Jones, 1862. Ireland. 

 E. rugosa, Giimbel, 1864. Thuringia. 



2. Upper-Caeboniferous. 



Estheria striata (Miinster, 1826), Jones, 1862. Bavaria ; Belgium ; 

 England. 



Estheria nana (De Koninck, 1842), Geinitz, 1864. Liege, Belgium. 

 E. tenella (Jordan, 1850), Jones, 1862. P!]ngland ; Scotland ; 

 South Wales ; France (?); Germany; Spain. 



E. striata, var. Beinertiana, Jones, 1862. England ; Silesia. 



var. Binneyana, Jones, 1862, England. 



E. Adamsii, Jones, 1870. South Wales. 



Saarbriicken, Rhenish Prussia. The 

 coal-beds here are regarded by some 

 ' geologists as of Permian age. 

 E. Frei/steini, Geinitz, 1879. Saxony. 



3. Lower- Carboniferous. 



E. striata^ var. Beinertiana Jones, 1862. Lanarkshire, Scotland. 



var. Tateana, Jones, 1862. Berwickshire, Scotland. 



E. punctatella, Jones, 1865. Lanarkshire, Scotland. 

 E. Dav>soni, Jones, 1870. (Not E. Daivsoni, Packard, 1881 and 

 1883.) Nova Scotia. 



E. limbata, Goldenberg, 1877. 

 E. rimosa, Goldenberg, 1877. 



