142 HIND : CARBONIFEROUS ROCKS OF ISLE OF MAN. 
Amplexus Sp. no v. 
Cyclophyllum cf. Wunschii. 
Caninoid Campophyllum. 
Lithostrotion afjine. 
,, cf. irregular e. 
The following fossils also occur : 
Trilobites — 
Phillipsia Polleni. 
Brachiopoda — 
Productus longispinus. 
„ fimbriatus. 
cf. corugatus. 
ISr.B. — Productus giganteus is quoted on the 
authority of Geological Survey, Cummings, 
and Davidson. 
Spirifer pinguis. 
planicostata. 
sfriatus. 
,, ovalis. 
Martinia glabra. 
Strophomena analoga. 
Lamellibranchs — 
Allorisma Monensis. 
Edmondia sulcata. 
Cephalopoda — 
Prolecanites compressus. In upper beds. Tairly 
common. 
Pleuronautilus Scarletensis. 
Solenocheilus dorsalis. 
pentagonus. 
Discitoceras Leveillianum. 
Temnocheilus Cricfci. 
Poterioceras cordiforme. 
Orthoceras sp. Very large. 
This fauna has a very high facies, and the coral fauna 
corresponds with that which characterises the upper part of 
the^Iimestone of Derbyshire and N. Wales. Mr. Sibly, who 
kindly examined the corals for me and visited the sections 
