BANFFSHIRE 
213 
Middle Old Red Sandstone (Tynet Fish-Bed), with well-preserved crossop- 
terygian fish ( Osteolepis , Diplopterax, Glyptolepis ), acanthodians {Dipl acanthus, 
Cheir acanthus, Mesacanthus ) and placoderms {Coccosteus, Pterichthyodes and 
the very rare Rhamphodopsis). 
Agassiz, L. 1844-1845. 
Geol. Surv. 95 ; Ord. Pop. 29. 
Gardenstown of Gamrie. Den of Findon, 200 yds. S.W. of Findon Farm, 
about 300 yds. N.W. of Dubford crossroads, on N.E. edge of ravine and in 
grassy slopes above. 
Middle Old Red Sandstone, about 6 feet of clays and limestone-nodules 
resting on conglomerate. The nodules yield fish, including acanthodians 
(Diplacanthus , Cheiracanthus ), placoderms {Coccosteus decipiem, Pterichthyodes ), 
crossopterygians (especially Glyptolepis) and Cheirolepis. 
Read, H. H. 1923, p. 171. 
Geol. Surv. 96 ; Ord. Pop. 30. 
BERWICKSHIRE 
Allanton. Blackadder Water above bridge at Allanton, 1 1-1 £ miles S.S.W. 
of Chirnside. 
Carboniferous, Cementstone and Calciferous Sandstone Series, with plants 
and fish-remains. 
Geol. Surv. 34 ; Ord. Pop. 75. 
Allanton. Whiteadder Water above and below Allanton bridge and on 
right bank f and 1 mile E. of bridge, 1} miles S. of Chirnside. 
Carboniferous, Cementstone Series, with lamellibranchs, arthropods and 
.'fish and plant remains. 
Geol. Surv. 34 ; Ord. Pop. 75. 
Berwick-on-Tweed. Shore between Needles Eye and St. John’s Haven, 
N. of Berwick. 
Carboniferous, limestone with productid brachiopods and corals. 
Geol. Surv. 34 \ Ord. Pop. 75. 
Cockbumspath. Siccar Point, E. side, and old slate quarry to the S.W., 
250 yds. N.E. of farmhouse, E. of Cockbumspath. 
Silurian, Llandovery (Tarannon flaggy shales) with graptolites and fossil 
tracks B 
Peach, B. N. and Home, J. 1899, p. 209. 
Geol. Surv. 34 ; Ord. Pop. 75. * 
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Cockbumspath. Landslip on shore W. of Old Cambus Bum, 2f miles 
E. of Cockbumspath. 
Upper Old Red Sandstone with fish-remains. 
Geol. Surv. 34 ; Ord. Pop. 75. 
Cockbumspath. Shore from Coastguard Station to Meikle Poo Craig, 
3 miles E. of Cockbumspath. 
Upper Old Red Sandstone with fish-remains. 
Geol. Surv. 34 ; Ord. Pop. 75. 
Cockbumspath. Shore midway between Pease Bum and Greenheugh 
Point, 1£ miles E. of Cockbumspath. 
Upper Old Red Sandstone with fish-remains. 
Geol. Surv. 34 ; Ord. Pop. 75. 
Cockbumspath. Sections 50, 230, 300 and 400 yds. E.S.E! of entrance 
to Cove Harbour, Cockbumspath. 
Carboniferous, Calciferous Sandstone Series, with plant remains. 
Geol. Surv. 34 5 Ord. Pop. 75, 
