254 BRITISH CARBONIFEROUS BRACHIOPODA. 



Bedlay . . . .1 



)6 to 7 miles N.E. of Glasgow Limestone and shale. 



Gar nk irk . • . / 



Moodiesburn . . J 



Shales above limestone at Bishopbriggs, 3 miles N. of Glasgow. 



The Lanarkshire localities have been carefully explored by Mr. J. Armstrong, Mr. 

 J. Thomson, Mr. R. Slimon, Mr. Young, Mr. Bennie, &c, and comprise likewise those 

 quoted by David Ure in his ' History of East Kelbride,' &c. 



Stirlingshire. 



Calmy limestone and shales, Balquarhage, 2 miles S.S.E. of Lennoxtown. 



Corrieburn, on Campsie Hill, 4 miles N.E. of Kirkintilloch — limestone, ironstone, and shales. 



Dark gray limestone and shale, 22 fathoms above Campsie main limestone, South Hill pits, and 



Barraston, near Lennoxtown. 

 Shales above Campsie main limestone, Schiliengow, near Lennoxtown. 

 Campsie main limestone, Schiliengow, Ferrot's and Gloratt quarries, North Hill, and Alum Work 



mines and Craigend Muir, South Hill, all near Lennoxtown. 

 Shelly limestone, ironstone, and shale, Balgrochan Burn, § mile N. of Lennoxtown. 

 Limestone and shale, Mill Burn, near Lennoxtown. 

 Ironstone and shale, Balglass Burn, near Lennoxtown. 

 Limestone, ironstone, and shales, Craigenglen and Glenwine, 2 miles S.W. of Lennoxtown. 



In the foregoing list are enumerated all the localities from which Brachiopoda have 

 been obtained in the Campsie district. 



Banton . . . .2 miles E. of Kilsyth Limestone. 



Murray's Hall . . . S.W. of Stirling. 



All the Stirlingshire localities have been minutely examined by Mr. Young. 



DuMBARTONSHrRE. 



as ecary . j ^^ Cumbernauld Limestone and shale. 



Netherwood . . . ) 



Duntocher . . 9f miles N.W. of Glasgow Bed of limestone and 



shale, near sandstone 



quarry. 



Renfrewshire. 



Howood . . . .4 miles W. of Paisley Limestone and shale. 



Wauk Mill Glen . . . Barrhead „ 



Hurlet . . . . 7\ miles S.W. of Glasgow „ 



Orchard . . . . 1 „ E. of Thornliebank „ 



