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1920 
The type of Eryma guisei Wright, regarded by J. Carter as 
the same species as E. elegans Oppel, came from the Oolite 
Marl (early bradjordensis hemera) of Leckhampton Hill, near 
Cheltenham . 1 I have obtained a moveable ultimate joint of 
the chelate hand of a specimen, probably of this species, from 
the Oolite Marl of Cleeve Hill, near Cheltenham. 
Remains of Eryma are occasionally met with in the Pea-Grit 
(early murchisonce hemera) of the Cotteswolds . 2 
I have obtained a penultimate joint of Eryma from rock- 
debris probably of scissi date at an exposure near the washpool 
in Watery Bottom, Cleeve Hill, near Cheltenham. 
1 Proc. Cotteswold Nat. F.C., vol. viii., p. 58. 
2 L. Richardson, Handbook to the Geology of Cheltenham (1904), pi. xix., fig. 4. 
