PLATE XXXII. 



ASYMPTOCERAS FooRDi, A. Hyatt. 



Fig. 1 a. Lateral view of a somewhat distorted specimen, showing the 

 inflation of the inferior border of the aperture, and the septation. 1 b. Front 

 view of the same, showing the septa ; the median longitudinal groove cutting 

 through the latter indicates the position of the siphuncle. Rathkeale, county 

 of Limerick. British Museum. (Page 124.) 



Fig. 2. Upper part of base of body-chamber of another individual, showing 

 the position of the siphuncle close to tlie peripheral l)order. Kildare (probably 

 Clane). Dublin Museum of Science and Art. (Page 124.) 



Fig. 3. Initial whorl of another specimen, somewhat larger than the one 

 represented by fig. 1 a, in which this part is perfect. Clane. Dublin Museum of 

 Science and Art. (Page 124.) 



