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Farm and Abbotskerswell, south of Newton- Abbot, Though they 

 probably represent the Cypridmen-Sehiefer for the most part, there 

 are beds at and near Livaton and Woodhouse which may belong to 

 a higher horizon. As these beds were mapped on the old 1-inch 

 sheet in the commencement of 1888, and the fossils obtained, 

 including numerous Olymenia'^ Spirifer^ and Orthis, have yet to be 

 specifically determined, I shall not refer more particularly to them. 



The discoveries of the extension of the Waddon-Barton horizon, 

 of the representation of the West-Leigh limestone horizon, and of 

 the occurrence of Culm conglomerates and of interbedded tuffs or 

 schalsteins, and other points in connection with the Culm-measures 

 of this area, are of sufficient interest to constitute a separate com- 

 munication. 



Addendum. — Since this paper was written, Professor llupert 

 Jones has had the opportunity of examining many specimens col- 

 lected in the j5'/ito«?is'-slates(Cypridinen-Schiefer), and his kind offices 

 enable me to append the following identifications with localities : — 



Whiteway Farm, some small oblong Ostracoda (? Prhmtice). 



About a quarter of a mile north-north-west of Whiteway 

 Farm : Entomis serratostriata (Sandberger), good and abun- 

 dant; and Entomis Sandbergi (Ilichter), rare. 



South bank of the Teign, west of Combe-Cellars : Entomis, very 

 obscure. 



Kingsteignton Railway-cutting, near Hackney: Entomis serrato- 

 striata, numerous. 



Knowles Quarry, Newton-Abbot: Entomis serratostriata and 

 E. gi/rata (Richter). 



East side of Knowles hill, Newton-Abbot : Entomis serrato- 

 striata and E. g if rata. 



North of Greenaway Place, near Newton- Abbot : Entomis 

 serratostriata ? 



Castle-Dyke Quarry, near Highweek : Entomis ggrata, abun- 

 dant : E. serratostriata, rare. 



West of Western House, near Highweek : Entomis serrato- 

 striata. 



By road west of Western House : Entomis gyrata. 



East Ogwell : Entomis serratostriata. 



West of Livaton : Entomis serratostriata, rare. 



Lane near Lenda Mill, near Livaton : Entomis serratostriata, 

 obscure. 



Anstey's Small Cove Cliff: Entomis serratostriata, numerous. 



West end of Goodrington village : Entomis serratostriata.^ 

 squeezed and obscure. 



I also gladly embrace the opportunity of here expressing my 

 thanks to Professor Dr. H. A. Nicholson for his kindness in identi- 

 fying a scries of specimens of Devonshire limestones containiiig 

 Stromatoporoids. 



