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much resemblance to Wahner’s form especially to what he 
depicts in figs. 3, 4, but it differs somewhat in the contour 
of its umbilicus. It is an interesting specimen, and 
though only 45 mm. in diameter, it shews a complete 
mouth-border. 
A specimen of Mr Tutcher’s from Bitton, agrees with 
Wihner’s Pl. xx, fig. 2. 
g. SCHLOTHEIMIA EXTRANODOSA (Wéahner). P1. XI, f. 7. 
1884, AEgoceras extranodosum, Wahner, Unt. Lias; 
Pal. CEst.-Ung. iv, Pl. xx, f. 10. 
A broken specimen of which Mr Tutcher has sent me 
a photograph closely resembles Wahner’s species above 
quoted. “ Bitton, angulatus-zone.” 
10. SCHLOTHEIMIA OBLONGA (Quenstedt). 
1883, Ammonites angulatus oblongus, Quenstedt, Amm. 
Schwab, Jura, PI. ii, fig. 6. 
A fragment submitted by Dr A. Vaughan, from “angu- 
latus-beds,” near Sodbury, I identified with the above cited 
figure. 
11. SCHLOTHEIMIA cf. STRIATISSIMA (Quen.) (Hyatt). 
1863, Ammonites angulatus; Wright (non Schlotheim), 
Proc. Cotteswold Club, Vol. iii, Pl. i, f. 4. 
In the above Wright depicts a very remarkable fine- 
ribbed compressed Sch/othermza. It is nearest to S. 
striatissima, but is more compressed. [| can find nothing 
else like it in literature. 
A specimen 187 mm. in diameter, but much crushed 
and without central whorls, agrees closely with Wright's 
figure. It has, however, passed almost into the smooth 
stage. It was submitted by Mr Tutcher, from Hanham, 
near Keynsham, Somerset. 
