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a distorted specimen (now elliptical in outline), the diameters of 

 which are 19 mm. and 12-5 mm. respectively, that seems to belong 

 to this species. 



The only locality given by Phillips {he. cit.) for this species is 

 1 near Exeter (Mr. Drury's cabinet),' and this is the sole species 

 from the neighbourhood of Exeter mentioned by him. 



Localities. — 'Under Stoke Wood'; locality unrecorded 

 [Exeter Mus. No. 6834]. 



Gltphioceeas pihllipsi Eoord & Crick. 



1836. Goniatites obtusus (pars) J. Phillips, ' Geol. Yorks.' pt. 2, p. 234 & pi. xix, 

 fig-. 12 (non figs. 10, 11 & 13 = G-lyplrioceras ohtusum). 



1897. Glyphioceras phillipsi A. H. Foorcl & G. C. Crick, Catal. Foss. Ceph. 

 Brit. Mus. pt. 3, p. 172. 



Of the five examples from Pinhoe here referred to this species, 

 two, from the collection of the late Mr. William Yicary, are in the 

 British Museum Collection [C 9120 & C 9121]. These specimens, 

 43 mm. and 35 mm. in diameter respectively, exhibit the shell- 

 ornament, and are entirely septate, so that the shell must have 

 attained considerable dimensions. The type measures 32 mm. in 

 diameter, but a completely septate example in the British Museum 

 collection [C 5300] from Hebden Bridge is 36 mm. in diameter. 



Of the examples in Mr. Collins's collection, one, displayed in 

 counterpart in a broken nodule, is 23 mm. in diameter, and 

 exhibits a considerable portion of the test, but no traces of the 

 suture-lines ; the others are portions of crushed internal casts, 

 entirely devoid of the test, but exhibit the character of the sculpture, 

 indicating shells which measured at least 33 and 60 mm. in 

 diameter respectively. 



A well-preserved example in the Exeter Museum, 12*6 mm. in 

 diameter and exhibiting the ornaments of the test, is also referred 

 to this species. It is labelled ' Stoke Road, Exeter, just beyond 

 Cowley Bridge (in pebble).' 



The locality of the type-specimen is unrecorded, but the species 

 was identified by its authors from High-Green "Wood and Hebden 

 Bridge. 1 It has also been recorded from the Pendleside Series of 

 the following localities: — Coldcoates 2 ; Crimsworth Dean, Horse- 

 bridge Clough, near Todmorden 3 ; and at Eoynes Island (Co. 

 Limerick) 2 ; also from the marine band beneath the Gin-Mine Coal 

 at Xettlebank (Xorth Staffordshire). 2 Dr. Hind states that it has 

 never been found in the Carboniferous Limestone Series. 2 



Localities. — Pinhoe brickfield, near Exeter [F. G. C. & Brit. 

 Mus.] ; Stoke Koad, Exeter, just beyond Cowley Bridge (in pebble) 

 [Exeter Mus.]. 



1 Dr. Smith Woodward tells rue that the collection which included the speci- 

 mens, recorded in the original description of the species as from Halifax, 

 really came from Hebden Bridge. They were obtained from the late James W. 

 Davis, of Halifax. 



2 W. Hind, Q. J. G. S. vol. lxi (1905) p. 538. 



:; W. Hind & J. A. Howe, ibid. vol. lvii (1901) App. B, table facing p. 402. 





