HOLL MALVERN HILLS. 



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taken at right angles to the strike of the 

 beds, the one from Howler's Heath, 

 across the end of Coal Hill, to the 

 southern extremity of the Kagged- stone 

 Hill, the other half a mile to the north of 

 the former, will serve to illustrate the 

 general structure of the country. 



The fossils of the Black Shale, as far 

 as they are at present known, are : — 



Olenus bisulcatus, PMll. 



humiKs, Phill. 



sctxcstbesoidea, Salt. (O.spimdosus, 



PhiU. . 

 Sphffirophthalmus pecten, Salt., IIS. 

 Agnostiis pisiformis, Brongn. 

 Fragments of a larger species of Trilo- 



bite. 

 Lingula pygmfea, spec, nov. 

 Obolella Salteri, spec. nov. 

 Spoiidylobolus ? 

 Minute bivalve shell. 

 Cytheropsis, spec, nov. 





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