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limestones and shales at the top of the Mountain Limestone 
in Fell Close Sike. I do not know what has become of that 
collection now, but I give the list which we then drew up, as it 
will at any rate suggest to others what to look for, even if they 
should more than once have to suggest a mistaken identification. 
Fenestella antiqua. 
Litliostrotion irregulare. 
Syringoyora ramulosa. 
Aulophyllum fungites, Ed. and H., PI. 37, Fig. 3. = 
Turhinolia fungites, Phill., p. 203. 
Spirifera glabra. 
Spirifera, a coarse ribbed sp. 
Streptorliynchus [Orthotetes] crenistria. 
Producta scabricula. 
P. pustulosa. 
P. semireticidata. 
Ortliis {Schizophoria) resupinata. 
0. Michelini. 
Pinna costata. 
Sanguinolaria sulcata ? 
Euomphalus. 
Phillipsia Broiigniarti. {Asaphus ohsoletus or 
A. granuliferus of Phillips.) 
And a fragment of fish, respecting which Townsend Hall after- 
wards wrote to me, " Petalodus Hastingsice, Ag., p. 468, Plate 
XIV., Fig. 10, unlike figure in Owen's ' Odontography.' " 
Plate XXXV., Fig. 2, is a sketch I made of it at the time. 
I shall have to refer again to the fossils of this horizon in 
discussing the remarkable recurrence of identical species in tlie 
Main or Upper Scar Limestone (see pp. 298, 299 inf.). 
A little more than 200 yards still further north another 
section exhibits black limestone with chert, and very large en- 
crinites in black limestone with productas, and then after a small 
interval more black limestone. 
From this point we trace the black limestones which form 
the uppermost beds of the Great Scar by small indications to the 
streams which empty themselves into Alum Pot. The section, 
as we come down South-house Moor Beck (Fig. 6), throws 
