OF SOUTHERN INDIA. 399 



25-43. — A. caudigem, Zitt., raricosta, Reuss., cmrulescens , Nilss., pectiniformis, Gein., 

 ( z=2)ectinoi(les, Rewss, Tiow 'R.diTaev), ojjjiroximata* ^chloih. (Goldf.), Geiitiki, Reuss, triloba, 

 RcEm., semiradiaia, Rss., (nou Fisch.j 1843), semvpllcata, Gein., ( ?a Pseudomoiiofis) , iieglecta and 

 paimlineata, Rss., te>micostata, 'Robth., 1841, (in iahn\a,=zliiteata, Roemer, 1S41, non Goldf., 

 18'38, ^ sidliueafa, d^'Orb., ?a Fseudomonotls), sulcata, Reuss, inptera* Rronn (Goldf.), modioli- 

 formis, Miiller, (Aachen Kreidef., jst. i, 1847, p. 29, pi. 2, fig. 14), ciiida, Alth, (Favre, Deseript. 

 Moll. foss. de Lemberg, 1869, p. 130), minuta, Reuss, olisoponensis, Shai-Tpe, and A. J' Zil/iuana, 

 Eichw. 



44. — A. AltJiii, Favre, Deseript. Moll. foss. de Lemberg, Galicia, 1869, p. 131. 



45-46. — Aficula Beisseli et granulosa, Miiller, Sujijil. Petraef. Aacbeuer Kreidef., 1859, pp. 9 

 and 27 ; the former species closely resembles in shape Avicula glalra, Reuss, which is said never to 

 possess radiating ribs, while the ornamentation of Beisseli is exactly the same as in A. raricosta, 

 Reuss. 



47-49. — Av. laficej)S, Jlexuosa, and pleuropdijchade are described by Schafhoeutl from beds of 

 the Kressenberg which may be cretaceous (see Siid-Bayerns Leth. Geog., 1863, j). 155). 



50. — Avicula clathrata, Gueranger, (Album, Pal. d. 1. Sarthe, 1867, pi. xxii, figs. 11 and 12), 

 very closely allied to A. anomala, Sow.; (non Avic. clathrata, Sandberger, 1842, a Pterinea). 



51. — A. hialata, Gueranger, 1. cit., pi. xxv, fig. 16. 



52. — A. interstriata, Eiehw., (Leth. Ross., xme livr., 1867, p. 506,) is an Oxi/toma, from the so- 

 called Neocomien beds of Khoroschowo. 



53-54. — A. seiiiiradiatu, Fisch., f = Rnssiensis, d'Orb.), Volgensis, d''Orb., are described, 

 beside several other Em-opean species, from the cretaceous beds of Russia (Leth, Ross., xme livr., 

 p. 510, et seq.). 



55-59. — Aucella mosqueiisis, Buch., Pallasii, Keys., concentrica, Fisch., crassicolUs, Keys., 

 and caucasia, Buch., are all considered to be Neocomien species by Eichwald (Leth. Ross., 

 xme livr., 1867, p. 519 et seq.) 



60-68. — A. Pomeli (a Fnlsella-like species), mytiloides, Serresi, gravida {a, Meleagrina), Osii/o- 

 reusis (very doubtful species), Beletirei (? Meleagrina) , producta, atra (a Meleagrina), and Teiiou- 

 kleiisis, are described by Coquand from the Province Constantine in Algiers (pp. 215 et seq.). 



69-81. — A. ahrnpjta, Conr., convex-oplatia, Roem., cretacea, Conr., Hai/deni, Hall and Meek, 

 h-idescens, Slium., laripes, lSloYt.,linguiformis,'E. and Shvim., i/ebrascana, E. andShum., pedenialis, 

 Roem., petrosa, Con., planisnlca, Roem., sicbgibbosa, M. and Hayd., triangularis, E. and Shum., 

 are noted from North America, (Smith. Misc. Coll., No. 177, 1864, p. 9). 



82-83. — A. annosa. Con., and A. pellucida, Gabb, are from the so-called lower eocene, 

 or rather cretaceous, deposits (Smith. Misc. Coll., No. 200, 1866, p. 4, and Gabb, Pal. Calif., i, 

 p. 186). 



84. — Meleagrina antiqua, Gabb, Pal. Calif., ii, j). 192. 



85. — Aucella Piochii, Gabb, ibidem, p. 194. 



86. — Avicula Samariensis , Conr., Lyneh's Exped. Rep., p. 225, is from Palsestine. 



87-91. — Pseudo-monotis {OxytomxP^ semi-globosa, Ps. [OjjI.^ fallaciosa, Pseudom. inops, Aucella 

 parva, and Avicula nitida are from South India, 



b. MELHilN^ (vide Gervillea, Perna, and Tnoceramnsm Pictet^s Mat. p. 1. Pal. Suisse, Vme ser., 

 4"<= part., p. 91 et seq.). 



92-109. — Gervillea ancepsf, Desh. , allaudiensis. Math., Jaccardi, tenuicostata, 3Iic/iailensis, and 

 digitata, Pict. and Camp., alpiiia, Pict. and Roux, alifarmis, Sow., linguloides, Forb., Forbesiana, 



* Considered by Bosquet as Melina (^ Perna, auctorum). 

 t Vide also Leth. Rossica, xme livr., p. 528. 



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