326 On a Hail Storm near Jedburgh. By J. S. Dudgeon. 



Wealden shales of Obernkirclien, Hanover ; " G-eol. Mag." Dec. 

 II., vol. v., 1878, p. 107. 



It also somewhat resembles a small form given by Jones and 

 Kirkby, with, doubtful alliance, in the " Ann, M. N. H." July, 

 1870, pi. 3, fig. 26, 27, 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE II. 



Lower-Carboniferous Entomostraca. 

 [All the Figures are magnified 25 diameters.] 

 Fig. 1. Cytherella Tatei, sp. nov. a, right valve shown ; h, edge 

 view ; c, end view. 



2. Carlonia fabulina, J. & K., a, left valve shewn (figured with 

 anterior end downwards ; the dotted line shows the broken edge) ; 

 h, ventral view (anterior end upwards) ; c, end view. 



3. Cythere ? fMacrocypris ?J Eirklyana, sp. nov. a, right valve ; h, 

 edge view. 



4. Darwinella ? Berniciana, sp. nov. a, right valve shewn ; b, 

 edge view. (Prof. Lebour's specimens.) 



5. Bernix Tatei, Jones. Eight valve shewn. (Prof. Lebour's 

 specimens.) 



6. B. Tatei, Jones, a, left valve shewn ; h, dorsal view ; c, end 

 view. 



7. Leperditia Scotohurdigalensis (Hibbert). Eight valve. 



8. L. subrecta (Portlock). Eight valve. 



9. L. Scotohurdigalensis (Hibbert) .Interior of left valve. 



10. Beyricliia crinita, J. & K. Eight valve ; crushed. 



11. B. crinita, J. & K. Eight valve. 



12. Kirlcbya spiralis, J. & K. Eight ? valve ; crushed. 



13. K. spiralis, J. & K. Eight? valve. 



On a Hail Storm near Jedburgh on 13th July, 1882. 

 Communicated by J, Scott Dudgeon, from notes fur- 

 nished by Gideon Pott, Esq., of Knowesouth. 



Hail storms of disastrous severity are of such rare occurence 

 in this part of the country, that some particulars regarding one 

 which occasioned serious damage last summer in the neighbour- 

 hood of Jedburgh, may well receive some permanent record in 

 our Club's Transactions. 



