OF SOUTHERN INDIA. 429 



pnlchellus, cVOrb., = Stas:i/cii* Alth), P. \_'Liro2)eeteii] septemflimtns , Nilss., P. SJPallUun'] 

 sjmrsinodosus, Zitt., P. unilidafiis,\ Nilss., iioii Golclf., uec Sow., see P. mduloides, p. 431). 



101-110. — P. Faiijasi, sectns, trigemiactlus et cicafrisafus, Goldf., P. Renssi, cl'Orb., ( = ohVi- 

 quus apiid Reuss), P. mhgranulatus, Miinst., P. \Chlamijs\ seriato-punctatus et multicostatus, Nilss., 

 (uon idem Reeve), P.sularatus, Nilss., P. miscellus, Miinster. 



111-120. — P. submuricatus, d'Orb., P. complicatns, Goldf., P. [.-' CMami/s] acfinodns, Goldf., 

 P. AUM,\ Favre ( = Besseri, Alth, non Andrzejowski), P. e,rfi«?<.s,{ Puseh, P. \J Psenda- 

 mimiun\ semiplicatits, Alth,§ P. \_C/ilamijs] acH/eplicaf/ts,\\ Alth, P. deiUiculaius, nodosocosiains 

 et infiexus, Hagenow. 



121-130. — P. striatissimus, Leonhardi, variabilis, trisulcus et Weissii, Hagenow, P. [Si/acij- 

 clonema'] sublamiuosus, Favre, P. Zeiszneri, Alth, P. Stachei, Favre, P. snbexcisiis, Favre, P. 

 scissus, Favre; (for the last named five species vide Favre iu Descript. de foss. de Lombcrg, 1SG9, 

 pp. 143 et seq.). 



131. — P. Galicianus, Favre, (ibidem p. 153). 



132. — P. glauconeus, Tate, from ujiper cretaceous rocks of Ireland (Quart. Jouru. Geol. Soc, 

 Lond., 1865, xxi, j). 39). 



133.— P. tricostafus, Miiller, Suppl. Petref. Achener Kreidef., 1859, p. 8. 



134-135. — P. [/ Pseudanmsiitni] zonarius anA P. iiiibricatus ( nou idem Gmcl. nee Desh.) are 

 described by Eichwald from his so-called Neocomien (? Jurassic ) beds at Khoroschowo, near 

 Moscou, (Leth. ross., xme livr., 1807, pp. 435 and 440). 



136-137. — P. [Chlami/s\ meridioualis and diiiioius, Eichw., (ibid., pp. 448 and 451) ; the former 

 is reported from uncertain glaueonitie bods in the Crimea, and the latter from a cretaceous marl 

 near Pawlograde in the Govt. Ekatarinoslaw. 



138. — P. \_C/ilaini/s] rarispimis, Reuss, (Bohm. Kreidef., pt. ii, p. 31, pi. 39, fig. 15,) is consi- 

 dered by Giimbel to be a species distinct from Bujardini, Roemer (Abhandluug. Akad. Miincheu, 

 1868, X, p. 562). 



139-141. — P. Desvauxi, Tenouldensis and nnmidns, Coq., (Paleont. Prov. Const., p. 218,) from 

 Algiers ; all appear to belong to the sub-genus Chlamijs. 



Baily (Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, Lend., xi, p. 462,) noticed from South Africa a species allied 

 to Nilsson^s P. [Camplonecfesl virgatus. 



142-151. — P. l^/ Pseiidamusiiim'] Argilleiisis, Con., P. \_Cam2)toiiedes]*^ Burlingtonensis, Gabb, 

 P. cralicula, Mort., (non crassicnla, errore typ. apud Pietet et Campiche), P. Mississip^ieiisis, 

 Con., P. Nebrascensis, M. and Hayd., P. tenuitesta, Gabb, P. [Campfonecies] (examis,** Gabb, 

 P. \_CAlani//fi'] venusius, Morton, Sj//icj/cloneij/a rigida, H. aud M. et ? simpUca, Con., (vide Meek's 

 Check-list cret. foss., Smiths. Misc. Coll., No. 177, p. 7). 



P. \_Pseudamusium'] Nilsso}ii, Gold i'., (baud Neilsoni apud Meek) was recorded from Texas 

 by Romer. 



* Moll. foss. de Lemberg, 18G9, p. 145. It is extremely difficult to judge from figures as to the identification of 

 so closely allied forms as those recorded by various authors under the name ^lulchellus. Nilsson's typical form must 

 be examined. With it appears to be identical Miinster's spurius apud Goldfuss, but for Goldfuss' j'ulc/ielius 

 d'Orbigny proposed the name sub-pulchellus ; and, again, Giimbel lately used the name sub-pulchellus ior '&%yxss' 

 tubaratus = pulrliellus, Ge'in., (Abhandl. Akad., Miinich., 1868, x, p. 562). 



t Bosquet identifies this species with P. cretosus of Defr., (see Fauna aud flora of Limbourg in Stariug's 

 Bodeni van Nederland-, 11''^ deel). 



+ Favre, Moll. foss. de Lemberg, 1869, p. 154. § Favre, ibidem, p. 150. || Favre, ibidem, p. 148. 



^ See Conrad in Am. Jouru. Couch., vol. vi, p. 76. 



** Originally described by Rumer as P. virgaius ; it does not appear to diller from P. curvafus, Geinitz, 

 (see p. 433). 



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