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(2) P o p e h o u s e : Close (surfaceof a ploughed field on Court Barton Fara. 

 Christow). 



PI cur edict yum (?) or Michelinia (?). 

 Posidonomya beckeri Broun. 

 Glyphioceras erenistria? (J. Phill.). 



Glyphioceras spirale (J. Phill.). 



Orthoceras sp. ? 



Pkillipsia cliffordi H. Woodward. 



(3) Christendown Clump, near Doddiscombsleigh. 



Cherts containing radiolaria of very large size. First found by 

 Mr. C. Davies Sherbom. 2 



(4) Down Lane, Doddiscombsleigh. (Hedge-section.) 



Stroboceras sulcatum (J. de C. Sow.), 

 fragment. 



St nuuicla ambiyua ? (J. de C. Sow.). 

 Posidonomya beckeri Bronn. 

 Glyphioceras, probably the adult stage 

 of Gl. reticulata 1 a. 



[All the fossils from this locality were kindly named for me by Dr. Wheelton 

 Hind, E.R.C.S., in February 1907.] 



(5) Woodah, Doddiscombsleigh. 



Small brachiopod. I Glyphioceras spirale (J. Phillips). 



Posidonomya beckeri Bronn. Re- Pkillipsia cliffordi (?) H. Woodward, 

 corded by Mr. W. A. E. Ussher. 3 | 



(6) Willhayes Copse. (Hedge-section half a mile west of Dunchideock.) 

 Glyphioceras sp. ? Young of Glyphioceras reticulatum (J. Phill.). 



(7) Bottom of Idestone Hill, and bottom of Ashlake Road. 



Glyphioceras beyrichianum (de Kon.) I Glyphioceras striolatum (J. Phill.). 



var. ? Mariopteris (?) sp. 



Glyphioceras reticulatum? (J. Phill.). 1 



(8) Perridge Tunnel. 

 Encrinite stems. 

 Glyphioceras erenistria [recorded by 



Mr. Ussher (op. cit. p. 15)]. 



Glyphioceras cf. reticulatum (J. Phill.). 

 Orthoceras sp. (found by Mr. A. S. 

 Home). 



(9) Perridge (Pateshill Copse). 

 Urnatopteris cf. tenetta (Brongn.). I Alethoptcris sp. 



Xciiropteris sp. | Sphcnopteris obtusiloba (?) Brongn. 



(10) Pocombe Road-cutting. 



Glyphioceras reticulatum (J. Phill.). j Glyphioceras beyrichianum (de Kon.). 

 Glyphioceras striolatum (J. Phill.). 



The first two specimens are in the Exeter Museum. 



(11) Lane near Barley House, Exeter (opposite the entrance to a 



field in which a landslip occurred, 1904). 



Glyphioceras striolatum ? (J. Phill.). 



(12) Bonhay Road, Exeter. 



Dimorphoccros ('discrepant T. Brown). I Glyphioceras erenistria (J. Phill.). 

 Glyphioceras (probably striolatum Glyphioceras splmricum (W. Martin). 

 J. Phill.). * ff 



The two last-named specimens form part of the Vicary Bequest to the 

 British Museum. 



1 Misprinted ' Gopehouse ' in the map, PI. XXXII. 



2 Proc. Zool. Soc. 1908 (2) p. 433. 



5 ' The Geology of the Country around Exeter' Mem. Geol. Surv. 1902, p. 9. 



