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A. aussontensis, Reynés (1879, Mon. Pl. ix, fig. 14, 15), 
but that is not so rursicostate. In his Pl. xxv, Reynés 
called another form A. aussonienszs ; but there has prob- 
ably been a mistake in the lettering: it was perhaps 
intended that figs. 3, 4 should be 4. aussonzenszs. 
Explanations of Contractions. 
T.d.—Type description or Protolog* ; Tf—Type-figure or 
Protograph'?; | Z:2.—Type locality; Mom.—Named by; or.— 
Horizon; 4.—Hemera; Syaz.—Synonym. 
Postscript. 
Since the above paper was in type Mr J. W. Tutcher 
has submitted an example of another species to add to our 
British list. It may be inscribed as 
SCHLOTHEIMIA aff. LEIGNELETII (d’Orbigny) 
It is a fragment, a half-whorl, of a specimen about 225 
mm. in diameter. As d’Orbigny’s type is only 35 mm. 
across, comparison is difficult. But the present specimen 
has ribs which are somewhat coarse—coarser than one 
would expect an aged S, Lezgneletzz to possess; while 
they are also coarser, more regular, and not spaced on , 
‘inner margin as in S. @’orbignyana. This example of an 
oxynotoceratoid Schlotheimian is interesting. Its locality 
is near the Workhouse, Keynsham, Gloucestershire ; and 
its date perhaps votzformzs hemera. 
SCHLOTHEIMIA EXTRANODOSA (Wihner). 
See page 238. Wrights 4g. angulatum= A m. More- 
anus, (Mon. Lias Amm., Pl. xvii, figs. 5, 6, only) may be 
referred approximately to this species. 
1 Science N.S. xxi, 899; Ann. Mag, Nat. Hist. (7) xvi, 102, 1905. 
