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Proceedings of Geological Societies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 March 2016

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page 124 note * See our article in the Geologist for January and February, 1858.—T. L. P.

page 124 note † The exact age of the sandstone at Elgin, in which the remains of Stagonolepis occur, is as yet a question among the best geologists acquainted with the district.—ED. GEOL. See also the Geologist, Vol. II. pp. 46 and 89 Google Scholar.

page 124 note ‡ This red sandstone, termed “Old Red” by Dr. I. Lea, belongs to the Lower Carboniferous series, according to the Professors Rogers.—ED. GEOL.

page 124 note § M. E. de Beaumont probably here alludes to the tracks in the Potsdam sandstone, and described as being those of Crustaceans by Owen and Logan.—ED. GEOL.