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of a large whorl with sutures to the end. There are no traces of cremula- 

 tions. The striae-like ribs are numerous and close, rather more pronounced 

 on the periphery and on the inner curve than on the sides. The Athleta 

 beds also produced two Echinolampas fragments and several large bits of 

 coral. The corals were in nullahs and may have been washed down from 

 beds higher up the hills and therefore of earlier deposit. 



J. H. SMITH. 



. Bhuj, Feb. 25th, 1915. 



