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CATALOGUE OF THE LOCAL FOSSILS IN THE 



Fms. ft. 



Hazle 1 1 



Plate 1 



Limestone (Melmerby Scar) 21 



Plate , 2 



Sandstone 1 



Plate and Coal (thin) 1 



Limestone 4 



Sandstone 18 



Plate 1 1 



Sandstone 1 1 



Plate 2 



Sandstone 1 1 



Fms. ft. 



Plate 1 



Sandstone 1 1 



Plate 1 



Limestone 2 



Hard sandstone 2 



Plate and Coal (7 in.) 8 



Sandstone 26 



Girdle bed 2 



Limestone 3 



Sandstone 30 



Plate 10 



Beference. 



Petrefact., pi. 20, 

 f.4. 



Note. — The student may refer to the following "Works on Car- 

 boniferous Fossils : — 



Geology of Yorkshire, Part II., by John Phillips, 1836. 

 Carboniferous Fossils of Ireland, by M'Coy, 1844. 

 Petrificata Derbiensis, 1809. 

 British Palozozoic Fossils, by M'Coy. 



The Carboniferous-limestone Fossils are arranged in the 

 Side Cases, No. 38, 39, and in the Cases in the North Side 

 of the Gallery. 



PLANTS. 



Name and Locality. 



Calamites scrobiculatus, {Schloth.) 

 Loc. — Newton near Chillingham, etc. 



? Lepidodendron Anglicum, Presl., Sternb.,Verst.7,8. 

 Loc. — In shale, at Shilbottle near Alnwick. pi. 68. f . 1 1 . 



Ulodendron Veltheimianum,(AS&?n^.) Yers., pi. 68, f. 14. 

 Loc. — In sandstone, Alnwick Moor, 

 "Woodburn, etc. 



Knorria(Lep.)Volkmannianum,(^m5.)Yers.I.,pl.53,f.3. 

 Loc. — In sandstone, "Woodbum. 



Stigmaria sp. 



Loc. — In sandstone, and in shales below coal. 



Note. — Two or three species of Ferns and several species of 

 Coniferse are recorded by Mr. George Tate in Dr. George John- 

 ston's Natural History of the Eastern Borders ; but it must be 



