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Devonshire : Pinhoe Brickfield, near Exeter. 

 Derbyshire : Spoil-heaps, Edale Tunnel. 

 Cheshire : Silica quarry, Congleton Edge. 

 Denbighshire : Holywell Shales. 

 Pembrokeshire : Black limestones, seashore, Tenby. 

 Scotland: Upper Limestone Series: Orchard, Thornliebank. 

 Middle Limestone Series: Black Band Ironstone, Dairy. 

 Ireland : Lisdoonvarna, co. Clare. 



Gltphioceras steiolatum:, Phillips. 



Eoord & Crick have included this species as a synonym of 

 €f. diadema. Haug (Trans. Geol. Soc. France) distinguishes 

 G. striolatum from G. heyrichianum, and I follow him. 



It occurs in the G. reticulatum beds of High Green Wood and 

 Horsebridge Clough, near Hebden Bridge. 



Devonshire: Pinhoe, Barley, and DunsfordRoad, ? Ashlake Road, 

 Mincing Lake, and Perridge Tunnel. 



Scotland: Upper Limestone Series: Gare, Robroystone, Orchard, 

 Auchenbeg. 



Gltphioceras calyx, Phillips. Pendleside Series to Millstone Grit. 



Yorkshire: Horsebi'idge and Crirasworth Dean ; stream S.W. of 

 Browsholm Hall ; River Hodder; Sabden Shales, Gillbeck, S.W. of 

 Lothersdale. 



Ireland : Eoynes Island. 



Gltphioceras complicatum, de Koninck. Zone of G. crenistria. 



Derbyshire : Castleton, Bradbourne. 



This is the first note of the occurrence of this species in England. 



Gltphiocekas vesiculifer, de Koninck. Zone of G. crenistria. 



Yorkshire : El Bolton. 



Lancashire : River Kibble, Dinckley Hall. 



Isle of Man : Poolvash. 



Gltphioceras paucilobum, Phillips. 



Only one specimen known, possibly the type. Phillips recorded 

 no locality. 



Gltphioceras spikale, Phillips, 



An important Middle Pendleside zone fossil, occupying only a few 

 feet of strata. 



The species occurs at Clavier, Belgium, and in Ireland. Hitherto 

 all British specimens have been found crushed. I have, however, 

 been fortunate enough to extract a few uncrushed examples from 

 nodules near Dinckley, one of which shows the suture-line to agree 

 with the figure quoted by Foord & Ci'ick after Roemer. 



Lancashire: River Kibble, W. of Dinckley Hall; Pendle Hill, 

 above Lower Pendle Grit; Sabden Shales, Rough Lee, a var. with 

 fine ornament. 



Yorkshire: Einbsay Moor, black shales in beds N. of Eastby, 

 beck three-quarters of a mile S. of Ashnot ; Parkhead, Lothersdale. 



Cheshire : Silica quarry, Congleton Edge. 



