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Note. — There is no reason to think that any of the Permian 

 or older Palaeozoic fishes were of marine origin or lived in salt- 

 water, as all the recent Ganoids, Dipnoi, and even some of the 

 Selachii are of fresh- water habits. 



The Fossils found in the Magnesian- limestone and Marl- 

 slate are arranged in the Geological Room, Side Cases No. 

 25, 26, 27, 28, and in the "Kirkby Permian Collection" in 

 the Gallery. 



PLANTS. 



Name and Locality. Eeference. 



Chondrites virgatus, Milnster, Dyas, PI. 24, f. 5. Polysi- 

 Loc. — BlackHalls,nearCastleEden. phoniaStemlergiana,~Kmg. 



Perm. Foss., PI. 1, f. 2. 

 ?Filograna Permiana, King. 



Calamites Wakei, n. s., Calamines arenaceus^rongt., 



Loc— Fulwell Hill. Kirkby. Nat. Hist. Trans., 



Vol. 1, p. 81. 



Ulmannia selaginoid.es, {Sternl.)Ferm. Foss., PI. 1, f. 3; 

 Loc— Fulwell Hill. Dyas, PI. 31, f. 17-20. 



ANIMALIA. 



FORAMINIFERA. 



Dentalina Permiana, Jones, Perm. Foss., p. 17, PL 6,f.l. 



Loc. — Byer's Quarry. 

 Dentalina Kingii, Jones, Perm. Foss., p. 17, PI. 6, 



Loc. — Byer's Quarry. f. 2, 3. 



,, sp. ? Jones, Perm.Foss., p. 17, PL 6,f.4. 



Loc. — Byer's Quarry. 

 Textularia Triticum, Jones, Perm. Foss., p. 18, PL 6, f.5. 



Loc. — Byer's Quarry. 

 Textularia cuneiformis, Jones, Perm. Foss., p. 18, PL 6, f.6. 



Loc. — Byer's Quarry. 

 Trochammina pusilla, Geinitz, Perm. Foss., PL 6, f. 7-9; 



Loc— Byer's Quarry. PL 18, f. 13. 



ANNELIDA. 

 Spirorbis Permianus, King, Perm. Foss., p. 55, PL 6, 



Loc— Byer's Quarry. f. 12, 13. 



