VINE : MICRO-PAL.EONTOLOGY. 



Localities. — Yoredale : Ingoe Shales, Northumberland ; Hurst 

 and Richmond, Yorkshire. Scaur Limestone, Redesdale, Northum- 

 berland. Scotland, Hairmyres, High Blantyre ; and several other 

 localities not as yet catalogued. 



Sub-order cryptostomata Vine. 



(Naturalist, ante, p. 65.) 

 Genus CYSTODYCTYA Ulrich. 



9 Cystodictya parallela Phill. sp. 



Flustra id. Phill. 

 I have only found a single fragment of this widely-distributed 

 species in the Yoredale Shales of Northumberland. 



Localities. — Yoredale: Fourstones ; Hurst, Yorkshire. Lime- 

 stone Shales, Scotland, rather widely distributed, Hairmyres, Gare, 

 Beith, &c. Carboniferous series of America (Ulrich). 



Fam. RHABDOMESONTW^ Vine. 

 (Naturalist, ante, p. 66.) 

 Genus RHABDOMESON Young and Young. 



10 Rhabdomeson gracile Phillips sp. {Millepora Phill.) 



11 Rhabdomeson rhombiferum Phill. sp. (Ceriopora id.) 

 Fragments of these species are more abundant than any of the 



other species referred to in the above list, and as the characters are 

 so well marked there is but little fear that the forms can be mistaken. 



Localities. — Yoredale : Fourstones, Ingoe, Northumberland ; 

 Hurst, Richmond, Yorkshire. Scaur Limestone, Redesdale, Skelly 

 Gate, Northumberland. Widely-distributed Devonian (Pilton.) Car- 

 boniferous Limestone and Shales, England — Wales — Scotland. 



Genus PAL^EOCORYNE Duncan and Jenkins. 



12 Palaeocoryne radiatum Duncan and Jenkins. 



13 Palaeocoryne scoticum Duncan and Jenkins. 

 Specimens of both these are very fine in the localities given. 

 Localities. — Yoredale : Fourstones, Ingoe, Northumberland ; 



Hurst, Richmond, Yorkshire. Scaur Limestone, Redesdale (? Halt- 

 whistle, by Mr. Howchin, very fine). 



14 Polypora? Sp. 



Two fragments, but altogether different from the Lower 

 Carboniferous Shales form. 



Locality. — Yoredale : Fourstones. 



The above list, though a poor one, will serve to show to the 

 Palaeontologist the character of the Polyzoal remains in the Upper, 



Sept. 1885. P 2 



