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General remarks. 



The fossils that have been examined were collected from 

 various localities and from different beds. The following lists 

 of fossils have been compiled, arranged in the order of the 

 days on which the collections were made. 



1. From a pebble of dark-coloured calcareous sand- 

 stone, found by Hartz on the sea-coast near Dinosaurus 

 River about one and a quarter Danish miles (9,4 kilometres) 

 north of Cape Stewart, on July 3P*, the following were 

 obtained: — 



Lime(\ duplicata^ Sow., one cast. 



Ostrea sp. cf. sandalina, Goldf., fragments. 

 Both these forms were identified by Lundgren in the Jurassic 

 deposits of Cape Stewart. This pebble may easily have been 

 derived from a continuation of the same beds, or may per- 

 haps have been conveyed to this place by coast- ice from 

 Cape Stewart. 



2. A brown sandstone v^'as found on August i^^ by 

 Christensen. This occurred on a mountain south of Fossil 

 Mountain, WSW of the innermost part of Carlsberg Fjord, 

 at a height of 960 metres above sea -level. In this 

 occurred: — 



Ammonites sp. ind., one fragment. 

 The age of this fragment cannot be determined, but, ac- 

 cording to Christensen many Ammonites could be found here. 



