338 UMZAMBA FOSSILS 



Cephalopoda (continued) 



Hauericeras rembda, Forbes. 

 Pseudophyllites indra, Forbes. 

 Tetragonites, sp. [aff. cola, Forbes]. 

 Gaudryceras kayei, Forbes. 

 Holcodiscus, sp. 

 Schloenbachia umbulazi, Baily. 

 Eulophoceras natalense, Hyatt. 

 Mortoniceras soutoni, Baily. 

 stangeri, Baily. 



Heteroceras, 2 sps. 



Hamites (Anisoceras) subcompressus, Forbes. 

 ,, ,, indicus, Forbes. 



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Baculites sulcatus, BaiJy. 



,, bailyi, Woods. 



,, capensis, Woods. 

 Scaphites, sp. 

 Ostracoda 



Macrocypris simplex, Chapman. 



Bythocypris simulata, Jones. 



Gy there ? drupacea. 



Cythereis ornatissima, Reuss, var. reticulata, Jones 



and Hinde. 



Cytheridea longicaudata, Chapman. 

 Cytheropteron elongato-concentricum, Chapman. 

 Cytherella williamsoniana, Jones. 

 Vertebrata 



Teeth of sharks. 



Jaw bones of a reptile related to Mosasaurus. 



Chelonian bones. 



We owe the most complete discussion of the relation- 

 ship of the Umzamba fossils to Mr. Henry Woods, who 

 came to the conclusion that the fauna belonged to the 

 Campanian or the lower part of the Upper Senonian ; 

 the most important fossils leading to this conclusion are 

 Pseudophyllites indra, Gaudryceras kayei, Hauericeras rembda 



