ESTHERIA STRIATA. 



29 



\2 



s. 



ft. 



in. 











9 











8 











8 







2 











2 











1 



6 



6 



2 







Earth 



rCoal 



Bass 



Coal 



Bass 



_Coal 



Grey warren earth 6 



Various strata and coal 214 



Arley coal 1 1 



(Bottom of the middle portion of the Coal-measures.) 



Strata 5 



Coal 3 



Strata 30 



Coal 3 



Strata 53 



Coal 2 



Strata 68 



Coal 3 



Strata 57 



Coal 6 



Strata, estimated about 80 



Forty-yards Coal 1 6 



Strata 34 



Upper Foot Coal, with balls 10 



Strata 12 



Canister Coal 



Strata 16 



Lower Foot Coal, or Spanish-juice Coal 16 



Strata 16 



Bassy Coal, or Salt's Coal l 2 



Strata 40 



Coal 9 



Shales 4 o 



(This is the horizon to which the Estherian 

 shale found at Lowndsley Green, Chester- 

 field, belongs ; see p, 28.) 



The lower part, forming the roof of the coal, 

 sometimes contains Aviculo-pecten, Gonia- 

 tites, &c. EsthericB ? (See below.) 



Aviculo-pecten, Goniatites, &c., in the roof. 



Aviculo-pecten, Goniatites, &c., sometimes occur 

 in the roof; and often, shells resembHng 

 Lingula, Modiola, &c. 



Aviculo-pecten, Goniatites, Sac, in the "roof" 

 sometimes ; but generally shells of TJnion- 

 idce (?), with fish-remains : also Cypridce, 

 with Microconchus carbonarius, in some of 

 the roof-shale ; also Estherice} 



Aviculo-pecten and Goniatites. 

 Aviculo-pecten and Goniatites, sometimes. 



' Mr. Binney thinks that the Estherian shale of Shaly Brow is from this roof; but some other geologists 

 think that it is from the roof of the Forty-yards Coal above. 



