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370, pi. Ixxix., figs. 25-27 ; Katzer, op. cit., p. 195, t. x., figs. 9a, 9b). 

 The new species of Sjnrifcr to which I have given the specific name 

 ceres (p. 184) is very closely allied to, if not identical with, that termed 

 Sj). lauro-sodrcanus by Katzer (Fauna devonica do rio Maecuru, &c., 

 p. 211 in Bol. do Mus. Paraense, ii., 1898), and described by him 

 recently (Katzer, ojj. cit., pp. 197, 274, t. xi., fig. la, h, c). The 

 specimens which I have described as Spirifer sp. a, (p. 184) appear 

 to be referable to the variety Sp. bnarquiamis Eathbun, figured by 

 Katzer {op. cit., pp. 195, 272, t. x., fig. lb). 



These additions to the number of allied or identical forms in the 

 South American and South African Devonian faunas strengthen my 

 conclusions regarding their mutual correspondence. 



LIST OF LOCALITIES AND BKACHIOPODA. 



Top of Hottentots' Kloof. 



Nos. 



120. Lingula aff. densa. 



121. Lingula sp. 



Uitkomst, Cer( 



157. Oi'thothetes sulivani. 

 139. Spirifer (Eeticularia ?) sp. i3. 

 138. Ketzia cf. adrieni. 

 ?211. AmboccBlia umbonata. 



Witzenberg Valley, Ceres. 



126. Chonetes ajf. setiger. 

 140. Spirifer cf. pedroanus. 



Kloof, north-west of homestead on 132. Orthis sp. ? 



Laken Vley, Ceres. 132. Cryptonella baini. 



133. 

 134. 

 132. Cryptonella sp. ? 



Gydo Pass, Cert 



128. Strophonella sp. 

 113. Orthothetes sulivani. 

 210. 



156. Eensseleeria sp. /J. 

 155. Spirifer orbignyi. 

 1-55. ,, cf. pedroanus. 

 137. Ambocoelia umbonata. 

 153. Ketzia cf. adrieni. 



