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Natica multistriata, Baily 
Pollia (Murex) pondicherriensis, Forbes 
Pugnellus (Strombus) uncatus, Forbes 
Scalaria turbinata, Forbes (=. ornata, Baily) 
Solariella (Trochus) radiatula, Forbes 
Solarium Waebeli 
Turritella multistriata, Reuss, (= Turritella Sowerbyt, Forbes, 
T: Bonet, Baily) 
Tritonidea (Murex), trichinopolitensis, Forbes 
SCAPHOPODA. 
Dentalium sp. 
LAMELLIBRANCHIATA. 
Arca capensis Ostrea sp. 
Arca natalensis, Baily Pecten amapondensts 
Astarte sp. Pecten quinguecostatus, Sowerby 
Cardium denticulatum, Baily  Pectunculus africanus 
Cardium Flillanum, J. Sowerby Z7itgonia elegans 
Lnoceramus expansus, Baily Venus arcotensis, Forbes 
Lower Greensand (= Nos. 3, 4, and 5 of section). 
CEPHALOPODA. 
Ammonites Soutont, Baily Ammonites Kaye, Forbes 
Ammonites Stangeri, Baily Antsoceras rugatum, Forbes 
Ammonites rembda, Forbes nl 
LAMELLIBRANCHIATA. 
Trigonia Shepstonet ZLeredo sp. 
Messrs. Holub and Neumayr’s! paper of 1882 appears to 
form the latest contribution to the history of South African 
Cretaceous shells. These authors obtained their specimens 
from the Uitenhage strata of the Sunday and Zwartkop river 
districts. They included the following forms in their deter- 
minations, all being regarded as of Neocomian age :— 
CHITLALORODA 
Crioceras (Ammonites) spinosissimum (Hausmann MS.), n. sp. 
1 Uber einige Fossilien aus der Uitenhage - Formation in Siid- Afrika. Denkschr. k. 
Akad. Wiss. Wen, 1882, vol. 44, pls. 1, 2, p. 267. 
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