BIHANG TILL K. SV. VET.-AKAD. HANDL. BAND 21. AFD. IV. N:0 3. 11 
Crustacea. Phacops Downingie MurcHison, Chirurus spe- 
ciosus DaLm., Encrinurus punctatus WAHLENBERG, Calymmene 
frontosa LpwM., Cal. excavata LDM., Acidaspis n. sp., Proetus 
conspersus ANG., Proetus sp., Bumastus sulcatus LDpM. — 
Pterygotus sp., Emmelozoé Lindströmii R. Jones, !) Leperditia 
phaseolus His., Leperd. sp., Beyrichia, four species, one very 
large, Bythocypris, two species. 
Annulata. Autodetus calyptratus ScHRENK, Tentaculites, 
Trachyderma sp., tubes of two other different species of 
Annelida. 
Cephalopoda. Gomphoceras plicatum Mus. Holm, Phragmo- 
ceras sp., four species of orthoceratites in bad state of pre- 
servation. 
Pteropoda. Conukaria levis, var. costata LpM, Conul. deli- 
catissima Mus. Holm. 
Gastropoda. Paleacmeea sp., Platyceras cornutum His., 
Bellerophon sp., Pleurotomaria Lloydii Lpm, Loxonema sp., 
Horiostoma coronatum LpbmM, Cyclonema carinatum Sow., Rha- 
phidostoma sp. 
— Lamellibranchiata. Aviculopecten Danbyi M'CoYr, Pterinea 
sp... Cypricardinia sp., Ambonychia sp., Ctenodonta sp. 
Brachiopoda. Tingula, three species, Discina, Dinobolus, 
Pholidops implicata Sow., Spirifera Schmidtii Lom, Spirifera 
sulcata Hris., Atrypa reticularis L., Atrypa sp., Rhynchonella 
deflexa Sow.?, Rh. sp., Orthis hybrida Sow., Orthis rustica 
var., Strophomena ornatella SALTER, three other new species 
of Strophomena, Chonetes sp. 
Bryogoa are represented by several species of Fenestella, 
Ptilodietya and Monticulipora. 
Crinoidea, there are detached joints and plates of the 
stem und erowns of several species. 
Anthozgou. Pholidophyllum tubulatum ScHLoTH. and a spe- 
cies of Syringopora. 
Graptolites. A species of Dictyonema. 
It must be remarked that the corals, so numerous in 
other strata, are represented here by two species only, scarce 
in individuals, and that the majority of the other fossils 
have a very thin and membranaceous shell, even such species, 
as in other localities are provided with a hard calcareous 
') My old friend, Prof. RUPERT JONES Writes that he is going to describe 
this phyllopod, being a new one, under that name. 
