APPENDIX. 829 



Clowne Coal. — From the black shale roof of this coal at the 

 Annesley Colliery the following fish remains were obtained : — 



Rhizodopsis sauroides (Willm.). 

 Covlacanlhus elegans (Newb.). 

 Plalysnmus parvulus (Young). 

 Elonichthys, sp. 



MainbrigJit Coal. — From No. 1 pit of the Hucknall Torkard Colliery 

 the following were obtained : — 



MOLLUSC A. 



Carbonicola aquilina (Sow.). 



,, subconstricta (Sow.). 



NaiaJites modiolaris (Sow.). 

 Anthracomya Williamsoni (Brown). 



PLANTS. 



Neuropteris heteroyhylla (Brongn.). 

 Calamites, sp. 

 Culamocladus, sp. 

 Lepidodendron, sp. 



FISH. 



Diplodus gibbosus (Agass.), tooth. 



Hazles Coal. — At the Gedling Colliery the roof of this seam is a 

 prolific horizon for fossils, as the following lists show : — 



MOLLUSC A. 



Carbonicola acuta ? (Sow.). 

 ,, aquilina (Sow.). 



„ turgida (Brown). 



„ obtusa (Hind). 



,, subconstricta (Sow.). 



All the species are common and the shells frequently have the 

 periostracum preserved. The specimens of C. aquilina belong to a 

 widely spread and well-known variety of the species; they are similar 

 to those figured by Dr. Wheelton Hind from the Moss coal of the 

 North Staffordshire Coalfield. 



FISH. 

 Acanthodes Wardi (Egert.), fin spines, palato-quadrate, scales. 

 Rhizodopsis sauroides (Willm.), scales, vertebras, maxilla? with teeth. 

 Diplodus gibbosus (Agass.), teeth. 

 Megalichthys Hibberti (Agass.), teeth, body scales. 

 Coelacanthus elegans (Newb.), scales, gular plate, operculum. 

 Pleuroplax Ranhinei (Agass.), teeth, spines. 

 Strepsodus sauroides (Binney). teeth. 

 Platysomus parvulus (Young), scales. 

 Elonichthys Aitlceni (Traq.), scales. 



This fish bed appears to be present in the roof of hazle coal of 

 the Hucknall Colliery, from which a few fragments were obtained 

 including: — 



Rhizodopsis sauroides (Binney), scales and vertebrae. 

 Diplodus gibbosus (Agass.), teeth. 

 Megalichthys Hibberti (Agass.), scales. 

 Elonichthys, sp., scales. 



1910. 3 h 



