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Fig. 6. Neuropteris scheuchzeri Hoffmann. ilaunchwood Sandstones, well- 

 sinking at Griff Colliery, Clara Pit. X |. (See p. 623.) 



7. Sphenopteris laurenti Andrae. Thick Coal, Cbilyers Coton Clay-pit. 



8. Vccoptcris, polymorpha Brongniart. Keele Beds, Foleshill Clay-pit, 



Longford, Covents'y. X 2. 



9. Fecopteris sp. Haunch wood Sandstones, TThitmore-Park Boring, near 



Coventry. X %. 

 10. Walchia imbricata Schimper. Permian, Messrs. Webster's Clay-pit, 

 Stoney-Stanton Road, Coventry. X \. (See p. 606.) 



Plate LX. 



Fig. 1. The ' Stocking-ford Clay-Pit,' showing the constituent seams of the 

 Thick Coal (Messrs. Stanley's claj'-pit, Avbury Eoad, Nuneaton). 



2. Carhonicola turgida (Brown). Ryder Coal, Kingsbury Colliery. X -f. 



3. Vetacaj^sula cooperi Mackie & Crocker. Thick Coal, Chilvers Coton 



Clay-pit. X 2. (See p. 634.) 



4. Anfhracomya sp. G-lascote Colliery. X j. 



5. Nucula undulata Phillips. Seven-Feet Coal, Marine Bed, Amington 



Colliery. X f . 



6. Carhonicola .sp. Seven-Feet Coal, Marine Bed, Pooley-Hall Colliery. 



X f . (See p. 632.) 



7. Anthrapalcemon sp. Seven-Feet Coal, Marine Bed. Amington Colliery. 



(See p. 634.) 



8. Carhonicola aquilina (Sow.). Thick Coal, iS'ewdigate Collierj'. X -f* 



9. Myalina coonpiressa Hind. Seven-Feet Coal, Marine Bed, Grlascote 



Colliery. X f . 



10. M. compressa Hind. Seven-Feec Coal, Marine Bed, Birch-Coppice 



Old Pit. X f. 



11. Arthropleura arinata (Jordan). Ryder Coal, Bnddesley Colliery. X \- 



(See p. 634.) 



Plate LXI. 



Geological sketch-map of the Warwickshire Coalfield, on the scale of 2 miles 

 to the inch, or 1 : 126,720. 



[For the Discussion, see p. 681."^ 



