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Messrs. Jukes-JBroivne and Milne — 



forwarded, with other specimens, to Messrs. Sharman and Newton. 

 They reported that it most resembles A. flexisulcatus, though the 

 portion preserved is smooth and without sulcations. 



Nautilus sp., Sow. — Among the fossils sent to me by Mr, Milne 

 is the cast of a Nautilus, badly preserved, but showing strong 

 transverse rugations or ribs like those of N. radiatus, but its 

 condition is such as to prevent any certainty of identification. 

 Mr. A. H. Foord has kindly examined the specimen, but could 

 not venture to name it. 



