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17. Eunema (?) piersalense Koken. 
18. Holopea ampulacea. 
19. Maclurea neritoides Eichwald. 
20. Murchisonia insignis. 
21. Subulites subulus. 
22. Worthenia aista. 
23. Cyrtoceras sphynx. 
24. Discoceras antiquissimum. 
24a. Arges wesenbergensis. 
25. Chasmops eichwaldi. ; 
26. Cybele brevicauda. | 
27. Encrinurus multisegmentatus. : 
28. Goldius laticaudus. . 
29. Harpes wegelinus. 
30. Homolichas angustus. 
31. Illaenus angustifrons. 
ae linnarssoni. 
oO; roemeri. 
34. Isotelus platyrachis Steinhardt. 
35. robustus Roemer. 
36. Platylichas laxatus. 
37. Proetus ramisulcatus. 
38. Pseudosphaerexochus conformis. 
39. roemeri Schmidt. 
40. Sphaerocoryphe cf. granulata. 
Out of the total of forty species there are but seven which do not 
occur in the Lower Lyckholm and, so far as has been determined from 
the field-study, the fauna is the same as that of the lower beds as dis- 
played at Lyckholm, Hohenholm, Pallokiill and Paope. 
From glacial boulders on Gotland Dr. Carl Wiman has collected ‘ 
fossils of Lyckholm age.' These boulders were no doubt derived 3 
from strata outcropping beneath the Baltic and with the boulders 
of Lyckholm limestone were others from the Borkholm. He has 
collected the following Esthonian Lyckholm fossils, of which some, ; 
however, may have come from Borkholm limestones :— 
1. Acantholithus astericus. 
2. Halysites catenularia. 
a escharoides. 
4, parallelus. ‘ 
1Wiman. Bull. Geol. inst. Univ. Upsala, 1902, 5, pt. 2, no. 10. 
