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“ Distinguished by its figure and much finer striations from 0, 
tabid nella ( Ph UI ipa . ) 
Remarlcs. The 0. scalare of Goldfuss (=0. strioJatas, H. von 
Meyer, Xov. Act. Acad. Leop.-Carol. vol. xv. pt. ii. p. 59, pi. Iv., not 
pi. Ivi. ff. 1-12) is a closely allied species. 
Horizon. Upper Devonian (Petherwin limestone). 
Localitij. Petherwin, Cornwall, 
llepresented in the Collection by a fragment. 
It is extracted from a paper by Dr. Roeiner entitled “ Notice of the occurrence 
of P'pper Devonian Goniatite Limestone in Devonshire,” contributed to the 
Geological Magazine (Decade li. vol. vii. 1880, p. 145). 
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Devonshire and Cornwall. 
Rhineland and Westphalia. 
5. Grey and greenish slate with 
nodular limestone near Pe- 
therwin, Cornwall, with Cly- 
menia, Goniatites, and Sjiiriftr 
Verneuili. 
Clymenia limestone in Nas- 
sau (Kirschhofen, near 
Weilburg) and Westphalia 
(Warstein). 
4. Red clay-slate of Saltern Goniatite slate of Bildesheim. 
Cove, near Torquay, Devon- 
shire, with Goniatites retror- 
sus^ G. auris, Bactrites [Gr- 
thoceras] SchloGichni, Cardiola 
retrostriata, &c. 
Red ironstone, thin conform- 
able limestone, and nodular | 
limestone of Lower Duns- 
combe, near Chudleigh, with 
Goniatites intuniescens, G. 
multiloha>us, Or'hoceras, &c., 
Phacops cryptopht halm us, Coc- 
costeus .sp, indet. 
Red nodular limestone of 
Oberscheld in Nassau, and 
of Adorf in Weldeck. 
3. Compact grey limestone of 
Newton Bushel, Torquay, Ply- 
mouth, with Strmf/ocephafus 
Burtini, Uncites ffryphus, Mc- 
galochn cucullatus, numerous 
corals. 
Pallrath limestone {Stringo- 
cephalas, limestone), Paff- 
ratli, Elberfeld Schwehn, 
and in the Eifel. 
!. Grey or yellowish clay-slate 
of Ogwell House, Torquay, 
with Calceola sandalina ; Bra- 
chiopoda ; Ftnestel’a, &c. 
1 . Clay-slate of Looe, Cornwall, 
with Pteraspis cornubicus, 
Pleurodictyumprohlematicum, 
Orthis laticosta. Clay-slate 
of Meadsfoot Sands, near 
Torquay, with Homalonotus, 
sp. 
Eifel limestone. 
Coblentz Grauwacke (“ Spiri- 
fer sandstone” of the Bro- 
thers Sandberger). 
