BEASLEY'S COMMENTSADDITIONAL COMMENTS*l44145146147148149150151Br.Mus.(NaturalHistory)LiverpoolCityMuseumLiverpoolCityMuseumLiverpoolCityMuseumLiverpoolCityMuseumCheshireStoreton,CheshireStoretonHillQuarries,CheshireRuncorn,CheshireNorthQuarryStoretan,CheshireSmallquarry,FiveLane Ends,Frodsham,CheshireOxton Heathnr.Birken-Photo of three specimens, two with "cusp shapedmarkings" (131, 208), one with "straight markhead,Cheshire(131) :ings" (276). Beasley Colln. Photo: H.C. Beasley.prab .Runcorn,Cheshire(208) ;prob.Aughtonnr.Omskirk,Cheshire(276)OxtonHeath, nr.Birkenhead,eheshireOxtonHeath, nr.Birkenhead,Cheshire(No. 197 17-3-94)". Photo: H.C. Beasley.No indication of placeof lodgement."Slab of sandstone, bearing casts of prints ofCheirotheraid, Rhynchosauroid and Chelanoid forms.The white line is a 12 inch Rule for comparisonfor size. April, 1906".Lithograph: "Fossil Fucoidea discovered in theNew Red Sandstone....by John Cunningham, F.G.S.August 1841. Published by the Natural HistorySociety of Liverpool. From Nature by A.F. Tait;printed by McCahey 15 Lord St." Photo: H.C,Beasley."Fine current striations. ..(Own Colln. No. 305). Character not clear.Probably caused by slipping of a roughened surfaceof a foot"."Invertebrate tracks, an upper surface, wavemarked. Probably Arthropod, Crustacean. Owncolln. No. 206. Found by Marvby & Bruce. See alsoa similar specimen [in] Brit. Mus. same place".Photo: H.C. Beasley."Series of curves, generally concentric in relief.... some imperfect footprints in samequarry. In lower, rt. hand Corner, probably wormboring, horizontal. (Own Colln. 294). Scale atside in centimeters." Photo: H.C. Beasley."Cast of injured portion (before accident) ofslab. .. (My no. 205) with invertebrate markings':Photo: H.C. Beasley."Entire slab.. .including central injured portionof which 150 is aphatohefore injury. Certainmarks are supposed to represent webbed feet(right hand side of centre of fracture). Thereare other invertebrate markings."Probably Pemichniwnvijlckeri. [See also2091.Probably groove casts.Probably ctenoid casts(131, 208) and groovecasts (276).Furrow casts joininglongitudinal channelcast? Place of lodgementnot indicated.Comments as last: "webbedfeet" may be ctenoidcasts?
H.C.B.PHOTONOS.LODGEMENTMUSEUM& NO.LOCALITY& STRAT.POSITIONBEASLEY'S COMMENTSADDITIONAL COMMENTS152153154?Geol.Dpt.Lpoo1.U.MuseumStoreton,Cheshire?Harley,Staffordshire(324):Runcorn,Cheshire(l43)Storeton,Cheshire(266,357):Runcorn,Cheshire(325)en ey s ."Possibly footprints of small vertebrates (No.128 in Calln.)" Photo: H.C. BeasleyPhoto of two specimens 324a footprint, 143"? Worm Cast".Photo. of three specimens "266 Very small markings,probably footprints. 357 Worm casts.These appear to be on the upper side of thestone as the other side is covered with a thin& smooth layer of Iron Band ... Compare withphoto 153...which also appeared to be upper sidewhen compared with other pieces in the quarry.300 Short rods with longitudinal [illegible]Camp. 125. Runcorn".Place of lodgement notindicated.Place of lodgement notindicated.sis. Morton. Present
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