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REPORT — 1902. 



A bed of Quartzorie Sandstone 

 above Liitle Limestone, Wols- 

 inffliam 



Pattinson's Sill : sandstone 

 12 feet, sliale 2-1 feet, full 

 of round black concretions at 

 base 



Little Limestone, 7 feet 



High and low Uoal Sills : Shale a 

 little below Little Limestone 



Famps or shales, forming upper 

 few feet of Great Limestone 



Main, or Groat Limestone, 60^70 

 feet 



Clwni'tcs Laf/ueasiuna, Urihutetcs orenistria, Pro- 

 duutus l(i/iffisjji?iiis, P. wuricatns, P. scmireticu- 

 latus, Sjnrifer ovalis, Edmondia sulcata, 

 Lithodnmns lingnalis, Bdleroplion (cast), Nati- 

 copsig (large cast), Pltillipsia Mchivaldi. 



AtJiyris amhigua, C'honetes Zaffuessiana, Rhj/n- 

 cltonella trilatera, Produclus scmireticnlatus, 

 iSpirifcr glaher, S. ovalis, S. trigonalis, Spirife- 

 o-inaoctoplieata, Cypricardella Annrp, C.rectan- 

 gularis, Bellerophon Urei, Ortlioceras Morrina- 

 num, Zaplirentu sp., Crlnoid stems. 



Chactetes radians, Syrhujopora genicjilata, Cy- 

 atJiophyllum sp., Productus h7igi82n7ms, tooth, of 

 C'ochliodvs. 



Discina -nitida, ProdiictugjMnctaius, Rhynchonella 

 pleurodon, Ortlwtetes crenisfria, Avicnlopecten 

 sp., Allorisma sulcata, Edmondia nniomformis, 

 Nucula gihbosa, Nuoulana attenvata, Proto- 

 scAizodus axiniformis, Bvllcroplion, deoussaUis. 

 var. striatus, Pleurotomarla atomaria, Ortlio- 

 ceras sp., Fenestella sp., Crlnoid stems. 



AtJiyris 2>^^'>^o-sulcata, Chonetes Laguessiana, 

 Ortkis Michelini, Productus latissimus, Fene- 

 stella and Crinoids. 



Pisces. — Gyracanthus spine, Psammodus porosus. 



Corals. — Litltostrotw)i hasaltiforme, Cyatlwphyl- 

 lumregium,LonsdaleiaJloriformis,Clisiophyllum 

 sp,, ClKvtetes radians, C. septosa, C. tiimidus, 

 Syringojiora ramnlosa, Cladochonus sp. 



Bracliiopoda. — Dielasma hastata, Camarophoria 

 crumena, Athyris ^;Za?io-«!<Z<7ate, Chonetes 

 Buclilana, Lingula mytiloides, Orthotetcs 

 crenistria, Ortlwtetes orenistria, var. senilis, 

 Ortliis Ifichelini, Productus aculeatvs, P. cora, 

 P. Jivihriatus, P. gigantens, P. latissimus, 

 P. longispinus, P. pi/nctati/g, P. sinuosus, 

 P. semireticvlatits, Spirifer crassa, Sp. lineata, 

 Sp. trigonalis, Sp. distans, Bhynohonella pug- 

 nvs, li. rcni/ormis. 



Lamellibranchs. — Allorisma sulcata, A. monensis, 

 A. variabilis, Edmondia sulcata, E. unioni- 

 formis, Cyj'ricardella Anna, SanguinoUtes 

 plicatus, Soleiwmya oostellata, S. primava, 

 Pinna fla belli form is. 



Gasteropoda.^Dentalium ingens, Euomphalus 

 pentangulatus, E. catillus, LeveilUn Puzo, 

 Loxonema sp., Ma.croolieilina acuta, 2Vdticopsis 

 atiqiliata, JV. plieistria, Pleurotomarla alta- 

 vittata, P. carinata, Gow., Belleroplion eornu- 

 arietis. 



Ceplialopoda.-^Actinoceras giganteum, Ortlioceras 

 cinctum, O. sulcatum, Temnoclieilus pentagonus, 

 Solenoclieihis rrassiventer ? 



Plnllipsia Eicluraldi. 



Mr. J. Dunn, of Redesdale, and I have collected for several years in 

 the neighbourhood of Redesdale — Mr. Dunn continuously — and the 

 following results have been obtained. Most of the fossils have been 

 submitted to various specialists, and the lists give a fairly accurate idea 

 of the fauna found in the two beds, the Redesdale Ironstone and the 

 Four-Laws Limestone above it. Both these beds are probably low down 

 in the Melmerby Scar series, and correspond to the lower part of the 



