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EDWARD HULL ON THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE CARBONIFEROUS SERIES.
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Stages. | England and Wales. | Ireland | Scotland. | Continental. | Conditions of Deposition. | |||
North. | South. | North. | South. | Central. | Belgium and Germany. | |||
Upper.
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G. | Upper Coal-measures of Manchester, &c., Staf- fordshire, Denbigh- shire. |
Generally absent (through denudation). |
Absent (through denu- dation). |
Absent (through denu- dation). |
Upper red sandstones of Bothwell &c. Ayrshire beds with Spirobis Limestone. |
Possibly present in the Belgian and Saarbrück Coal- fields. |
Essentially estuarine and lacustrine, with intrusions of the sea at long intervals. |
F. | Middle Coal-measures with thick coal-seams &c., Lancashire, York- shire, Derbyshire, &c. |
Middle Coal-measure of South Wales and Somersetshire, &c. |
Coal-Island Coal-field, co. Tyrone. |
Leinster Coal-field from "the Jarrow Coal" upwards. |
"Flat-coal" series or "Upper Coal series" of Scotland with thick coals. |
Mail Coal-measures of Belgium, Saar- brück, Westphalia, Saxony, and Silesia, &c. | ||
Middle.
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E. | "Gannister Beds," or Lower Coal-measures. |
Lower Coal-measures, with ironstones and thin coals. |
Lower Coal-measures of Drumglas (Tyrone), coal-fields of Lough Allen (co. Leitrim). |
Lower Coal-measures of Leinster, Modu- bagh, Tolteron, Skelhann and Slieve- ardagh, &c. |
Beds on the horizon of "the Slaty-band" ironstone? |
Schistes de Lens, Auchy-au-Bois, Chokier, Bottom shales of the Coal- measures of Silesia, &c. |
Essentially marine rarely estuarine. (Sea shallower than in Stage B.) |
D. | Millstone Grit series, Leicestershire, York- shire, Derbyshire, &c. |
Millstone Grit, or "Farewell Rock." |
Millstone Grit of Fer- managh, Sligo, &c. (Cuilcagh). |
Flagstone series of Curlow, Kilkenny, Clare, &c. |
"Moonstone rock" and Roslin sandstone. |
Generally absent in Belgium. Flötz- leerer Sundstein of Germany. | ||
C. | Yoredale series, or Up- per Limestone shale. "Upper Bernician beds" (Lebour). |
Upper Limestone shale (thin). |
Ironstone shales of Lough Allen, also of Drumglas (co. Tyrone). |
"Shale series" of Cur- low, Kilkenny, Clare, &c. |
"Upper Limestone series" resting on "Lower coal and ironstone series"? |
Calcaire de Visé, Bruchberg crinoi- dal sandstone (Harz)? | ||
Lower.
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B. | "Mountain Limestone" of Derbyshire, "Scaur or Scar" Limestone (Sedgwick). |
Carboniferous Limestone of Cheddar, the Wye, Avon, and S. Wales, &c. |
Carboniferous Limestone in three divisions, Ballycastle Coal-field, co. Antrim (in part). |
Carboniferous Lime- stone, in three di- visions. |
"Lower Limestone series" of Gilmer- ton, Roman camp, &c. |
Carboniferous Lime- stone of Belgium (Calc. de Dinant, Calc. de Tournai), France, Germany, Russia, &c. |
Essentially marine, and deep-sea beds (except occasionally in Scotland, where lacustrine or esta- rine beds occur). |
A. | "Tuedian Group" (Tate), often absent in N. Lancashire &c. |
Lower Limestone shale (thin). |
Calciferous Sandstone series or Lower Car- boniferous Grits. |
Lower Carboniferous slate (in part) with Cambota grits. |
Carboniferous Sandstone series in two groups |
Psammites du Con- dros, "Schistes de Tournai," and "Kiesel-Schiefer," &c. "Jungere Granwacke" of the Vosges and of the Schwarzwald. |