610 MR. E. D. YEEXOjS^ ON THE GEOLOGT AXD [ECC. I912, 



Por convenience of reference, the chief palaeontological horizons 

 may be summarized as follows : — 



Permian (Kenilwortli Sandstone) Plant-bed. 



r Plant-bed. 



Keele Beds < Three limestones with Spir- 

 it orhis and ostracoda. 

 r Plant-bed. 



Haunclnvood Sandstones < Limestones with S}jirorhis and 



l_ ostracoda. 

 r Plant-bed. 



I^uneatou Clays ■< Limestone with fishes,)Sp?>or6/s. 



(. and ostracoda. 



Upper Beds of Middle Coal IMoasures Plant-bed. 



Fom'-Feet Coal"! 



Two- Yard Coal C Plant-bed. 



KyderCoal )- Thick Coal -^Mussel-band. 



Ell Coal I (. Fish-bed. 



Slate Coal J 



S-n-F-'Coal {SXa:'- 



Double Coal \ C Plant-bed. 



Bench Coal ) I Fish-bed. 



FossiLiFEEors Beds. Table I. 



Locality. 



Horizon. 



Cherry Orchard Brick-pit, Kenilwortli 



(8).i 

 CoundonRoad Brick-pit, Coventrj-^ (0). 

 Messrs. Webster's brick-pit, Stoney- 



Stanton Road, Coventry' (4). 

 Foleshill Brick-pit, Longford, Coven- 



try (to tlie south of 17). 



Xew sinkinof at Keresley (2). 



Stockingford Sand-pit, Heath-End 

 Road, Stockingford, Nuneaton (im- 

 mediately north of 41). 



Well-sinking near Griff Collierv, Clara 

 Pit, at a depth of about 200 feet (22). 



New sinking at Biddies Wood, near 

 Kingsbmy (28). 



Whitmore-Park Boring,near Coventry, 

 at a depth of 1670 feet (3). 



^Messrs. Stanley's brick-pit, Chilvers 

 Coton, Nuneaton (just north of 22). 



Griff Clay-pit, Chilvers Coton, Nun- 

 eaton (41). 

 1 Messrs. Stanley's No. 4 clay-pit, Ar- 

 1 burj' Road, Stockingford, Nuneaton. 

 1 Midland Stoneware Pipe Co.'s clay- 

 j pit, Tamworth Road, Polesworth. 



Alvecote Clay-pit (33). 



Old clay-pit, near Two Gates, Wilne- 

 cote (to the south of 36). 



Chilvers Coton Clay-pit, Heath End, 

 Nuneaton (41). 



Stockingford Cla3'-pit, Arbury Road, 

 Nimeaton (north of 41). 



Keresley Boring, near Coventry (2). 



Permian. 



Permian. 

 Permian. 



Keele Beds (at the base). About 

 10 feet above the main Spirorhis 

 Limestone. 



Keele Beds. 



Haunchwood Sandstones. 



Haunchwood Sandstones. 



Haunchwood Sandstones. 



Haunchwood Sandstones. 



Nuneaton Clays. 



Upper beds of Productive Measures. 



Upper beds of Productive Measures. 



Upper beds of Productive Measures. 



70 yards above the Four-Feet Coal. 

 Thick Coal. 



Thick Coal. 



Thick Coal. 



Immediately above the Thick Coal. 



1 The numerals in i)arentheses refer to boreholes and shafts marked on the map 

 (PI. LXI), near to which the fossiliferous localities are situated. 



