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(B). LIST OF INVERTEBRATE FOSSILS FROM THE UITENHAGE 

 SERIES, NOT REPRESENTED IN THE COLLECTIONS EXAMINED. 



Isastrcea antipodum Tate 



Cidaris pustulifera Tate 

 *Serpula sp. (two species) 

 'Berenicea antipodum Tate 



Pteria baini (Sharpe) 

 "Pecten rubidgeanus Tate 

 Gervilliadentata Krauss 

 '''Pinna sliarpei Tate 

 *Placunopsis imbricata Tate 

 ,, subjurcnsis Tate 



,, undulata Tate 



'Exogyra jonesiana Tate 



Mytilus jonesi Tate 



Modiola atherstoni Sharpe 

 ,, rubidgei Tate 



Lithodomus stowianus Tate 



Cucullcsa kraussi Tate 



Grammatodon atherstoni (Sharpe) 



Seebachia bronni (Krauss) 



'Ptychomya complicata (Tate) 

 Cyrena ? baini Sharpe 

 Trapezium nivenianum (Tate) 

 Pleuromya lutraria (Krauss) 



'-Pholadomya dominicalis Sharpe 

 Corbula ? rockiana Tate 

 Trochus baini Sharpe 

 Monodonta liausmanni Neum. 

 Neritopsis ? turbinata Sharpe 

 Natica atherstoni Sharpe 

 Turritella rubidgeana Tate 

 Alaria coronata Tate 

 Nautilus sp. 

 Hamites africanus Tate 



'Hoplites subanceps (Tate) 

 Crioceras spinosissimum (Hausm.) 



Neum. 

 Belemnites africanus Tate 



The above list is given as far as possible with corrected nomen- 

 clature, but some of the names are still subject to revision, though 

 in nearly all instances I have been able to see either the original 

 types or other satisfactory specimens. In the case of Pinna 

 sharpei no specimen was seen by Tate, and the species was founded 

 upon a drawing made by Stow from a specimen collected by another 

 geologist. The names marked with an asterisk have received some 

 brief mention in the second section of this paper. 



In addition to the above, the following forms have also been 

 recorded from the Uitenhage beds : 



Sanguinolaria ? africana Sharpe 

 Turbo stoivianus Tate 

 Phasianeila ? sharpei Tate 

 Chemnitzia africana Tate 

 Ampullaria ? ignobilis Tate 

 Actceonina jenkins^ana Tate 



,, morrisiana Tate 



,, sharpeana Tate 



