438 HIND : CARBONIFEROUS ROCKS OF THE PENNINE SYSTEM. 
Chonetes papUionacea. 
Ch. Buchiana. 
Dielasma hastata. 
Productus cora. 
Pr. giganteus. 
Spirifera trigonalis. 
Sp. lineata. 
Syringothyris cuspidata. 
Orthotetes crenistria. 
Edmondia sulcata. 
Solenopsis minor. 
Euomphalus pentangulatus. 
E. cirrus. 
Loxonema sp. (cast). 
Maticopsis plicistria. 
Orthoceras Breynii. 
Cephalopod fragments. 
The lowest or Shap Limestone yielded large masses of Chcetetes 
tumidus, Cyathophyllum regium, Syringopora ramulosa, Chonetes 
papilionacea, Productus giganteus, Spirifera glabra, Sp. pinguis 
near Askham and Rossgill, and plant remains near Sliap. 
The list of fossils given on pp. 85-88, Mem. Geol. Surv., Geol. 
Country round Kendal, &c., is fairly long and accurate : the nomen- 
clature of the lamellibranchs and cephalopods, however, needs re- 
vision, but it will be sufficient here to point out that Edmondia sulcata 
and Prolecanites compressus, so characteristic of the lower limestones 
of Scarlet and Ballasalla, Isle of Man, also occur here. 
Very valuable contributions to our knowledge of the Carbon- 
iferous Rocks on the south and east of the Lake District, have been 
made by Mr. J. D. Kendall, F.G.S. His papers on the hematite 
deposits of Furness and West Cumberland, and the Carboniferous 
Rocks of Cumberland and Furness, are published in the Trans. N. 
Eng. Inst. M. Mech. Engineers, Vols. XXVIIL, XXXL, and XXXIV. 
In the latter, especially, he shows that the Carboniferous Limestone 
in Furness, i.e., to the south of the Lake District, is almost undivided 
by shales, but that as it passes north shales and sandstones set in and 
split up the mass. 
