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H.C.B.LODGEMENTLOCALITYPHOTONOS.MUSEUM& NO.& STRAT.POSITIONBEASLEY'S COMMENTSADDITIONAL COMMENTS29 2293 ?Geol.Surv.Mus.London.(see 298)294295 Formerlyin RuncornTechnicalInstitute29629 7298 ?Geol.Surv.Mus .[Note:"TheJerm n St.P,thisv!:29930030130230 3304 DenstoneCollegeMuseumNO. 884305 Geol.Dpt.Univ.Leic.(formerlyin DenstoneCol&lege Mus .)Storeton,CheshireStoreton,CheshireStoreton,Cheshire"Couches 'Corner",Runcorn,CheshireStoreton,CheshireStoreton,CheshireStoreton,CheshireStoreton,CheshireS toreton,CheshireStoreton,CheshireStoreton,CheshireStoreton,CheshireHollington,StaffordshireTownheadquarry,Alton,Staffordshire"Part of slab...1912, from upper bed. Small A1top right hand & scar of large Cheirotheroidprint near bottom of print: This probably wassame form as no. 291"."111, IV & V digits of A1 on no. 1/1912". Photo:W.H. Rock & H.C. Beasley, 27/5/12."1912. Two slabs near crane. a. Large impressions.b. A1 in relief (much foreshortened)".Photo: H.C. Beasley, May, 1912.Large slab."From upper footprint bed, showing the network ofdesiccation cracks & cast A1 pes & trace of manus,with deep hollow where the mud was pressed upwardround the pes. Size of pes 9" X 7", stride 3'8".Photo: H.C. Beasley 22/6/12.Same as above. "Whole length of 1811912.296". Photo: W.H. Rock 22/6/12."Series of manus & pes of A1 clearly defineddigits & nails: for large photo of digits seeNo. 293. Length of pes 7", stride 2'7", sizeof slab 5'3" X 5'3":' Photo: H.C.Beasley, 2216/12."6, 1912. 3 pairs of A1 well defined". Photo:H.C. Beasley."Storeton a/1912. Rather stout prints of A1length 8" stride 2'7"." Photo: H.C. Beasley.It8/1912. Ripple marks more strongly shown wherecrossing large footprints". Photo: H.C. Beasley,22/6/12."10/1912. Strongly 'ripple-marked' slab with somelarge D with long nails & traces of trail offoot in rear of print. (Vertical)". Photo: H.C.Beasley, 22/6/1912."10/1912. Rippled surface with D prints with nailin rear. Same slab as 302". Photo: W.H. Rock,22/6/12."Supposed bone"."Supposed plant remains".Place of lodgement, ifany, not indicated.See also 298.Chirotheriwn storetonen- sis Morton. Place of lodgement not indicated. Note by J.C. Harper. "The clerk to the Run- corn Council failed to find this slab after numerous enquiries". See also 191, 212, 213. Place of lodgement notindicated.Place of lodgement notindicated.Chirotheriwn storetonens'isMorton.Chirotheriwn storetonensi8Morton. Place oflodgement not indicated.Place of lodgement notindicated. Poor photograph,taken at quarry.Place of lodgement notindicated. Poor photograph,probably takenat quarry.Rhynchosauroides sp.Place of lodgement notindicated. Poor photograph,taken at quarry.Rhynchosauroides sp.Place of lodgement notindicated. Poor photograph,probably takenat quarry.Note by W.A. Cummins:"Labelled Mar1 concretionsimulating a bone".14-6-57.Figured and discussed byW.A. Cumins, MercianGeoZ. Vol. 1 no. 2, 1965[This invalidates Cummins'earlier comments in Liv.Manch.GeoZ. J. Vo1.2, 1958.

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