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SYSTEMATIC LIST OF FOSSILS (continued] 





Plate and Figure. 



Formations. 





Coal Measures. 







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1 



1 

 1 



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II 5 





1' 





1) 



It 



ll 

 "1 



Genus, Species and Reference. 



The numerals refer 

 to the Plates which 

 illustrate the memoir. 



POLYPARIA. 



Limaria clathrata. Stein. Mem. Soc. Geol. France, 

 t. i 



20 bis, f. 6. 

 16. f. 3. 



15. f. 13. 

 16. f. 8. 



16. f. 8. 

 16. f. 6. 

 16. f. 5. 

 16. f. 2. 



16. f. 3. 



15 bis, f. 14. 



25. f. 7. 

 2. f. 11-13. 

 2. f. 9, 10. 



43, 44. 

 26. f. 3, 4. 



26. f. 1. 



28. f. 1. 



8. f. 5. 



29. f. 5. 

 15. f. 25. 

 15. f. 23. 

 15. f. 18. 

 64. f. 15. 



29. f. 2. 



17. f. 9. > 



17. f. 1. 



18. f. 3. 



66". f. 1. 

 66". f. 2. 



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... 



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. ... 





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* 



... 



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Acervularia Baltica, Sckweig. Beobach,VL Silur.S. 



Monticularia couferta, Silur. Syst 





Catenipora escharoides, LamarJc, Anim. sans Vert. 





Lithodendron sex-decimale, Phillips, Geol. York. . 



Lithostrotion floriforme, Fleming, Martin Derb. ... 

 Favosites Gothlandica Goldf 















Discopora squamata ? Silur. Syst - 









CRINOIDEA. 

 Actinocrinites moniliformis r Millei; Nat. Hist. 





Cyathocrinites goniadactylus, Phillips, Silur. Svst. 



tuberculatus. Miller, Nat. Hist. Cri- 



noid p 88 







Marsupiocrinites cselatus, Phillips, Silur. Syst. ... 



INSECTA. 



Curculloides Ansticii, BucUand, Bridgew. T 



Prestvicii, Buckland, Bridgew. T.f... 



f Mr. Mantell has discovered, in an ironstone nodule from Coalbrook Dale, the wing of a neuropterous insect, which he 

 states closely resembles that of the living Corydalis of Carolina. — Wonders of Geology, 2nd edit., vol. ii. p. 679. 



