Tlie Cretaceous Fauna of Pondoland. 333 



1895. Dcsiiiocems Gardcni, Wliiteaves, Trans. Eoy. Soc. Canada, 



ser. 2, vol. i., p. 131. 

 1898. Haiiericeras Gardeni, Kossmat, Beitr. z. Pal. u. Geol. Osterr.- 



Ungarns u. d. Orients, xi., p. 123, pi. xviii., figs. 7, 8, 10. 



1903. Hauericems Gardeni, Whiteaves, Addit. Foss. Vancouver 



Cret. (Geol. Surv. Canada, Mesozoic Foss., vol. i.), p. 352. 



1904. Hauericeras Gardeni, Yabe, Journ. Coll. Sci. Tokyo, vol. xx., 



p. 32. 



This species has a wide geographical range. It is found in the 

 Ariyalur Group, and perhaps also in the Upper Trichinopoli Group 

 of Southern India. It also occurs in Yesso and Vancouver, and is 

 represented by a closely allied species, H pseudo-Gardeni (Schlilter), 

 in the lowest beds of the Campanian (Upper Senonian) of Europe. 

 Pervinquiere records Hauericeras aff. Gardeni from Central Tunis. 



The type is in the Museum of the Geological Society of London. 

 The ribs are not so distinct as represented in Baily's figure. 



Hauericeras Eembda (Forbes). 



1846. Ammonites Benibda, Forbes, Trans. Geol. Soc, ser. 2, vol. vii., 



p. Ill, pi. vii., fig. 3. 

 1846. Ammonites Durga, Forbes, ibid., p. 104, pi. vii., fig. 11. 



1864. Ammonites Rembda, Stoliczka, Cret. Fauna S. India, vol. i., 



p. 63, pi. xxxiii., fig. 5. 



1865. Ammonites Durga, Stoliczka, ibid., p. 143, pi. ixxi., fig. 5 (nan 



figs. 6, 7). 

 1868. Ammonites Bembda, Stoliczka, Rec. Geol. Surv. India, vol. i., 



p. 33. 

 1871. Ammonites Bembda, Griesbach, Q.J.G.S., xxvii., p. 63, pi. iii., 



figs. 2, 3. 



1897. Puzosia Bembda, Kossmat, Rec. Geol. Survey India, vol. xxx., 



p. 100. 



1898. Hauericeras Bembda, Kossmat, Beitr. z. Pal. u. Geol. Osterr.- 



Ungarns u. d. Orients, xi., p. 124, pi. xviii., fig. 9. 



The only specimens seen are the three examples figured by 

 Griesbach, which are now in the Hamburg Museum. H. Bembda 

 is found in the Valudayur Group of Pondicherri, and appears to be 

 closely related to H. Fai/oli, Grossouvre, from the Upper Campanian 

 of Charente. De Grossouvre records Hauericeras sp. cf. Bembda 

 from Madagascar. 



