100 SUB-HIMALAYAN HOCKS OF N. W. INDIA. [OHAF. III. 



CONOHIFERA. 



Ostiea Flemiugi. D'Arch Subatliu. 



— multicostata. D'Arch Giri Valley. 



Lima (?) Subathu. 



Pecten (?) Ditto. 



Lucina (?) Ditto. 



Cyprina Subathuensis. D'Arch Ditto. 



Astarte (?) Ditto. 



Cypricardia Vicaryi (var. a.). D'Arch Ditto. 



Crassatella (?) , Ditto. 



Myoconcha(?) Giri Valley. 



Cardita Dufrenoyi. D'Arch Subathu. 



Venus pseudouitidula. D'Arch Ditto. 



sub-Gumberensis. D'Arch Giri Valley. 



Panopcea (?) • Ditto. 



Gasteropoda. 



Natica epiglottina. Lamck Subathu. 



Cerithium Stracheyi. D'Arch Ditto. 



Turritella Subathuensis. D'Arch. Ditto. 



Pisces. 



In two of the specimens from Dundelee remains of fish are preserved, but unfortu- 

 nately not in a fit state for identification. One of the specimens shows little conical teeth 

 which evidently belonged to some fish, and perhaps scales, while the other displays almost 

 an entire body. The tail of the latter is wanting, and all that can be said to be well preserved 

 of it are portions of the dorsal and left pectoral fins, both of which are spinose. The bones of 

 the head are probably all present, but very much displaced. There are no distinct scales 

 observable in this specimen, and the jaws show no trace of teeth. Thick-set and strong 

 spinous processes, at right angles to the body of the vertebrae, give the abdominal part of 

 the fish, where they are exposed, a peculiar annulated appearance. Judging from general 

 appearances the statement may perhaps be hazarded that our specimen belongs to the order 

 Ganoidei. 



