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I.—On a Collection of Trilobites from the Coddon1 Hill Beds, Lower Culm-measures, near Barnstaple, North Devon, and one from Glamorganshire

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Having some time since been favoured by Mr. and Mrs. Coomáraswámy (Miss Ethel M. Partridge) and Mr. Joseph G. Hamling, F.G.S., of Barnstaple, with the loan of their collections of Culm Trilobites from Coombe Wood, etc., near Barnstaple, I feel it incumbent to add a few notes to those already published by me in the Appendix to Messrs. Hinde & Howard Fox's paper (Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., 1895, vol. li, pp. 646–649, pl. xxviii, figs. 1–8).

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Spelt Coddon Hill by H. B. Woodward (Geology of England and Wales), also in the best Gazetteers and on the Geological Map of England and Wales; but Codden Hill on the Ordnance Survey Map.

References

page 481 note 2 For previous papers on these Trilobites from the Culm, see:—Woodward, Henry, “On the Discovery of Trilobites in the Culm-Shales of South-East Devonshire”: Geol. Mag., 1884, pp. 534545, Pl. XVICrossRefGoogle Scholar. Woodward, H., “Carboniferous Trilobites” : Mon. Pal. Soc., 1883–1884, pp. 186, pls. i–x (on the Culm Trilobites, pp. 5570, pl. x)Google Scholar. Hinde, G. J. & Fox, Howard, “The Radiolarian Rocks in the Lower Culm-measures of Devon, Cornwall, and West Somerset” : Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., 1895, vol. li, pp. 609668, pls. xxiii–xxviii (Note on the Trilobites, by Woodward, H., pp. 646649, pl. xxviii, figs. 1–8).CrossRefGoogle Scholar

page 482 note 1 The species hitherto recorded (see Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., 1895, vol. li, pp. 646649Google Scholar) are:—Phillipsia Leci, H. Woodw.; P. minor, H. Woodw. ; P. Cliffordi, H. Woodw. ; Phillipsia, ? sp. ; Griffithides acanthiceps, H. Woodw. ; G. longispinus, Portl. ; Proetus, sp. (a, b).

page 483 note 1 For a full description of the genus Proetus see Woodward, H., “Carboniferous Trilobites” : Mon. Pal. Soc., 1884, pp. 5557.Google Scholar

page 484 note 1 Pal. New York, 1888, vol. vii, pl. xx, fig. 8Google Scholar.

page 486 note 1 See Woodward, H., “On a Collection of Carboniferous Trilobites from the Banks of the Hodder, near Stonyhurst, Lancashire” : Geol. Mag., 1894, Dec. IV, Vol. I, pp. 481489, Pl. XIV.CrossRefGoogle Scholar