THE CARBONIFEROUS ROCKS OF CANONBIE, DUMFRIESSHIRE, ETC. 825 



Locality. — Lewis Bum, about 200 yards below Lewis Burn Colliery, North Tynedale, 

 Northumberland. 



Horizon. — Carbonaceous series = Scremerston group. 

 Locality. — -Lewis Burn, a little over 100 yards below Lewis Burn Colliery, North- 

 umberland. 



Horizon. — Carbonaceous series = Scremerston group. 



Stigmaria, Brongniart. 



Stigmaria ficoides, Sternberg, sp. 



Stigmaria ficoides, Sternberg, sp. See ante, p. 757. 



Locality. — Open coal working near Hawkhope coal working, one and a half miles 

 N. Iv of Falstone church, Northumberland. 

 Horizon. — Scremerston group. 

 Locality. — Lishaw Bum, Yate Burn, five-eighth mile S. of High Long House, North- 

 umberland. 



Horizon. — Scremerston group. 

 Locality. — Shore section, W. of Budle, Chesterfield Slakes, Northumberland. 



Horizon.- — Upper part of Calciferous Sandstone series = Oil Shale group of 

 Midlothian. 



Locality. — Lewis Burn, over 200 yards below Lewis Burn Colliery, North Tynedale, 

 Northumberland. 



Horizon. — Carbonaceous series = Scremerston group. 

 Locality. — Buck Burn, three-quarter mile N.W. of Willow Bog, Oakenshaw Burn, 

 North Tynedale, Northumberland. 



Horizon. — Upper part of Fell Sandstone group. 



Stigmaria ficoides, var. tmdulata, Gopp. 



1841. Stigmaria ficoides, var. undulata, Gopp., Gait. d. foss. Pfanzen., Lief. 1-2, pp 13, 30, pi. ix. 



figs. 5-8 (? fig. 9). 

 1852. Stigmaria ficoides, var. undulata, Gopp., Foss. Flora d. Ubergangs, p. 245, pi. xxxii. fig. 2. 

 1884. Stigmaria ficoides, var. undulata, Lesqx., Indiana Dept. of Geol. and Nat. Hist. \3th Ann. Rept., 



part ii., Paleeont., p. 96, pi. xix. fig. 3. 

 1873. Stigmaria ficoides, Feistmantel, Zeitsch. d. deut. geol. Gesell., vol. xxv. pp. 535, 540, pi. xvii. 



fig. 37. 

 1865. Stigmaria, with scars in rhomboidal areoles, Dawson, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xxii. p. 169, 



pi. xii. fig. 83. 



Locality. — Found lying loose, not far from Ox Crags, top of Bewcastle Fells, 

 Northumberland (H. Miller). 



Horizon.- — (?) Boulders here have travelled from many miles to the west. 



