2'S6 



K. XISHIWADA; ORGANIC REMAINS FROM 1'HE 



Fig. 2. A soutlieru view of the Okamiyauia or Okauiiclai, wIk illy made up of limcstoue. 

 Sketched Ijy the uriter, Nov. 5th, 1S'J4. 



'The oru'aiji(' remains occmTHiy pleiitilully in the limestone 

 are but few in genera. The I'uUowing are some of the species 

 wliieh I ha\e Ix-en al)le to recognise : 



Litholhaiiniioii. 



Corah. 



Millcpord. 



Furdiiiiiiiù'ra. 



Turbo. 



I'ccd'it. 

 The abundance (jf the remains referaltJe to eacli of these is 

 generally in the (jrder slateib 



Description of the Fossils. 



Lithothaninium ramosissimuni Reuss. 

 Vl. XXIX. Fig. 1, i>, :;. and 4. 



yiiliiliura raiiUKsi.stiiijKi — ^Reiiss, Natarw. Abb. v. Haidiiiger., lid. II., 1818, p. 29 ; 



T. III., Figs. 10 and 11. 

 yiilli]>nr<( r.'iiDo.sisiviunï — F. Ungor, Donks. d. k. Aka. d. W. ia Wien, Bd. XIV, 1858. 



p. 28. T. Y. Figs. 18-22. 



