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In the " Little Limestone " [Yoredale] at 



17. Inghoe, near Matfcn. List of species drawn up from the Rev. W. 



Howchin's collection. 



18. Belsay. Two beds of limestone run through Belsay Park, the Foraminifera 



are from the lower of them. These two limestones, as well as a lower 

 one, make no appearance south of the Tyne. List of species compiled 

 from Rev. W. Howchin's collection. 



/// the " Fell-top Limestone " [Yoredale] at 



19. Top Limestone, Coquet. Material collected by Mr. Topley. 



DURHAM. 



In the Four-fathom Limestone [Yoredale] at 



20. Middlehope Burn, north of Wcstgate, Weardale. Saccammina 



observed by Mr. R. Howse, of Newcastle. 



In the Great Limestone [Yoredale] at 



21. Bollyhope, between two and three miles from Stanhope on the road to 



Middleton-in-Teesdale. Specimen also from Mr. Howse. 



CUMBERLAND. 



In the Four-fathom Limestone [Yoredale] at 



22. Alston, and in various quarries southwards. Material collected by Dr. 



Savage and others also specimens in Mr. Charles Moore's collection. 



In limestone, exact horizon unknown, probably Yoredale, at 



23. Wyebourne. Foraminifera observed on the surface of a piece of 

 weathered dark grey limestone. 



WESTMORELAND. 



In the Melmerby Scar Limestone [Scar] at 

 159. Swindale Beck, near Brough. A band of earthy shale in the upper 



