FOREST OF WYRE AND TITTERSTONE CLEE HILL COAL FIELDS. 1075 



Locality. — Crinoline Pit, Farden. 



Horizon. — Probably roof of Gutter Coal, but there is a bare possibility of from 

 anywhere up to 100 yards above it. 



Pecopteris Miltoni Artis sp. 

 Neuropteris gigantea Sternb. 

 Paracalamostachys of. striata Weiss. 

 Sphenophyllum sp. 

 Lepidophloios sp. 



Locality. — Crumps Brook, 280 yards W. of bridge on road to Ludlow. 

 Horizon. — A short distance above Gutter Coal. 



Artisia approximata Brongt. sp. 



Locality. — L. & N.W. & G.W. Joint Kailway, S.W. side of cutting about 550 

 yards below top of Angelbank incline. 



Horizon. — A short distance below Gutter Coal. 



Neuropteris gigantea Sternb. 



Locality. — Crumps Brook, at W. margin of Catherton Common. 

 Horizon. — A short distance below Gutter Coal. 



Cordaites cf. principalis Germar sp. 



In addition to the specimens collected from the Clee Hill Coalfield by Mr Dixon, 

 the following was secured by myself in a short visit there in 1890 : — 

 Locality. — Chimney Colliery, Angelbank, Titterstone Clee. 

 Horizon. — Bottom Coal. • 



Sigillaria distans Sauveur. 



Dr Arber has kindly shown me the specimens in the Sedgwick Museum, Cam- 

 bridge, from which the list was compiled in his remarks on the Titterstone Clee Hill 

 Coalfield. # The exact horizons for the specimens are not known, but he notes 

 that the great majority of them were obtained from the horizon of the Smith Coal 

 at Watsall (Whatsill) Pit (Trouts Pit Company), Titterstone Clee. They are there- 

 fore of Westphalian age. The following amongst others are mentioned in his list : — 



Calamites varians Sternb. = cf. Calamites undulatus Sternb. 

 Sphenopteris acuta Brongt. ?=cf. Sphenopteris sp. 

 Mariopteris latifolia Brongt. sp. ?=cf. Mariopteris sp. 

 Neuropteris Scheuchzeri Hoffm. 

 Sigillaria Boblayi Brongt. 

 Cordaianthus approximatus Kenault. 



* Phil. Trans., I.e., p. 418. 



