FOREST OF WYRE AND TITTERSTONE CLEE HILL COAL FIELDS. 1029 



Calamites sp. 



Asterophyllites equisetiformis Schl. sp. 



Cingularia typica Weiss. (See p. 1042, PI. I, figs. 1-2.) 



,, Cantrilli Kidston n. sp. (See p. 1045, PI. I, figs. 3-5.) 



cf. Macrostachya sp. 

 Sphenophyllum cuneifolium Sternb. sp. 



,, ,, forma saxifragsefolium Stbg. pro sp. 



Lepidophloios acerosus L. & H. sp. (See p. 1057, PI. II, fig. 5.) 

 Lepidophyllum lanceolatum L. & H. 

 Sigillaria Davreuxi Brongt. 



sp. 

 Sigillariostrobus rhombibracteatus Kidston. 

 Stigmaria ficoides Sternb. sp. 

 Cordaites principalis Germar sp. 



,, borassifolius Sternb. sp. 



Samaropsis cf. crassa Lesqx. 

 Carpolithes membranaceus G-opp. 



,, areolatus Boulay sp. (See p. 1062, PL V, fig. 1.) 



Locality. — Tip at Billingsley Colliery, 1 mile S.E. of Billingsley Church, 

 Shropshire. 



Horizon. — Shales associated with one of the Sweet Coals being worked in June 

 1914. (J.M. 4994-5000; R.E. 1-11.) 



Neuropteris tenuifolia Schl. sp. 



,, gigantea Sternb. 



Asterophyllites equisetiformis Schl. sp. 



Sphenophyllum cuneifolium forma saxifragsefolium Sternb. pro sp. 

 Lepidodendron sp. 



From Rocks probably belonging to the Westphalian Series. 



Locality. — Brickworks, W. end of village, Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire. 

 (Pr. 1405-1415.) 



Horizon. — Small outlier of lowest beds of the Coal Measures. 



Neuropteris sp. 



Sphenophyllum cuneifolium Sternb. sp. 



Samaropsis sp. 



Several species of considerable interest were met with, some of which are new to 

 Britain and others new to science ; but before figuring and describing these, the 

 general conclusions deduced from these collections had better be discussed, and with 



