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to be tolerably abundant in a rock of the Punjaub Salt-range, and 

 are remarkable from the fact that they are all new to science. But 

 for this last circumstance, one might have entertained serious 

 doubts relative to their geological position, although Dr. Fleming had 

 ascertained by personal examination that they occurred in the same 

 beds as those which contained the Carboniferous Producti and 

 Spiriferce. At all events there is still this remark to make, that the 

 rock which contains the Ceratites has not shown me (at least, in 

 relation to the specimens confided to my examination) any traces of 

 those other Palaeozoic genera. It is therefore to be desired that new 

 observations should be brought to confirm those already made by the 

 learned Edinburgh Doctor, who was the first to throw some light on 

 the geological constitution of the ancient kingdom of Kunjeet Sing. 

 The larger number of specimens that I have had at my disposal 

 belong to Dr. Fleming, and have been deposited by him in the Cal- 

 cutta Museum, while the remainder are preserved in the Museum of 

 the Geological Society of London. Altogether there are forty-nine 

 species ; but, among these, five were in too bad a state of preservation 

 to admit of being determined with certainty, and consequently have 

 neither been figured nor described. The others, which form the 

 subject of this communication, may be divided in the following 

 manner : — 



I. ANTHOZOAKIA. 



1. Isastrsea arachnoidea, De Kon. 



2. Clisiophyllum Indicum, De Kon. 



3. Lithostrotion basaltiforme, Conyb. 



$ Phill. 



4. Lithostrotion irregulare, PhilL 



5. Michelinia favosa, Goldf. . 



6. Alveolites septosa ?, Fleming. 



II. ECHINODEEMATA. 



7. Philocrinus cometa, De Kon. 8. Cidaris Forbesiana, De Kon. 



III. MOLLITSCA. 



A. Brtozoa. 



9. Polypora fastuosa, De Kon. 



10. Fenestella megastoma, De Kon. 



11. Fenestella? Sykesii, Zte Kon. 



12. Retepora? lepida, De Kon. 



13. Phyllopora? Haimeana, De Kon. 



14. Phyllopora ? cribellum, De Kon. 



B. Lamellibeastchtata. 



15. Anomia Lawrenciana, De Kon. 



16. Pecten Flemingianus, De Kon. 



17. Asiaticus, De Kon. 



18. crebristria, De Kon. 



19. Solenopsis imbricata, De Kon. 



C. Gastekopoda. 



20. Dentalium Herculeum, De Kon. 



21. Bellerophon decipiens, De Kon. 



22. orien talis, De Kon. 



23. Bellerophon Jonesianus, De Kon, 



24. Macrocheilus depilis, De Kon. 



25. avellanoides, De Kon. 



26. iNerineea ?, n. sp. ? 



27. 

 28. 

 29. 

 30. 

 31. 

 32. 

 33. 

 34. 

 35. 



D. Cephalopoda. 



Ceratites Flemingianus, De Kon. 



Murchisonianus, De Kon. 



Hauerianus, De Kon. 



planulatus, De Kon. 



Lyellianus, De Kon. 



latifimbriatus, De Kon. 



Buchianus, De Kon. 



Davidsonianus, De Kon. 



Lawrencianus, De Kon. 



36. G-oniatites ? Gangeticus, De Kon. 



37. Nautilus Burtini, Galeotti. 



38. Flemingianus, De Kon. 



39. Orthoceras vesiculosum, De Kon. 



40. rachidium, De Kon. 



41. decrescens, De Kon. 



