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Appendix. 
Mr. Burrow collected chiefly from the " Taurus Range," 
and referred what he found to the best authority available on 
each group. 
Since the collection has been in the Sedgwick Museum 
(known as the Woodwardian Museum when it was presented), 
Mr. F. Cowper Reed has been carefully over it, and therefore it 
is of exceptional value, notwithstanding the doubt that exists 
respecting the exact spot in the neighbourhood of Settle where 
each specimen was obtained. 
We have been able to verify the locality in a large number 
of instances from the collections made during my excursions 
in that district, on whicli I was frequently accompanied by 
good palaeontologists, such as M. Lohest, Tom Roberts, and 
many another now well known to fame. The list, therefore, 
may be useful and I publish it in an appendix. 
To Mr. Reed I am further indebted for the revision of all 
my lists. 
Fossils from the Carbo^ifeiious Limestone, Settle. 
Burrow Collection. 
Spongia. 
Hyalostelia sp. 
ACTINOZOA. 
Amplexus coralloides (Sow.). 
A. sp. 
Axophyllum ? 
Campophyllum Murchisoni (Milne Edw.). 
Calamo'pora \Chmtetes] tumida (Phill.). 
Cladochonus (Mo7iilipora) crassus (McCoy). 
Clisiophyllum bipartitum (McCoy). 
C. sp. 
Cyathaxonia cornu (Mich.). 
C. sp. 
Cyathophyllum Murchisoni (M. Edw.). 
C. paracida ? (McCoy). 
C. Stutchhuryi (M. Edw.). 
G, sp. 
