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  A. 
  W. 
  WATERS 
  ON 
  FOSSILS 
  FROM 
  OBERBURG, 
  STTRIA. 
  

  

  Polystornella 
  latidorsata, 
  Ess. 
  N. 
  

   Lagena, 
  sp. 
  N. 
  

  

  Operculina 
  irregularis, 
  Ess. 
  N, 
  O. 
  

   Nummulites 
  mamillatus, 
  D'Arch. 
  

  

  N, 
  O. 
  

  

  striatus, 
  D'Orb. 
  N, 
  O. 
  

  

  Amphistegina, 
  sp. 
  N, 
  O. 
  

   Tinoporus 
  vesicularis. 
  O, 
  N. 
  

   Trochosnailia 
  subcurvata, 
  Ess. 
  O, 
  N. 
  

   Cyatbomorpba 
  conglobata, 
  Ess. 
  O. 
  

  

  explanata, 
  Ess. 
  O, 
  N. 
  

  

  Calamopbyllia 
  fasciculata, 
  Ess. 
  O, 
  N. 
  

   Rbizangia 
  Hornesi, 
  Ess. 
  Repenscbeg. 
  

   Dimorphophyllia 
  oxylopba, 
  Ess. 
  O. 
  

  

  lobata, 
  Ess. 
  O. 
  

  

  Mycetopbyllia 
  interrupts, 
  Ess. 
  O. 
  

  

  multistellata, 
  Ess. 
  O. 
  

  

  Leptoria 
  eocasnica, 
  Ess. 
  O. 
  

   Coeloria 
  ? 
  cerebriformis, 
  Ess. 
  O. 
  

   Hydnophora 
  longicollis, 
  i?ss. 
  O, 
  N. 
  

  

  sp. 
  N. 
  

  

  Stylopbora 
  annulata, 
  Ess. 
  O, 
  N. 
  

   Stylocoenia 
  lobato-rotundata, 
  M.-E. 
  § 
  

  

  H. 
  O, 
  N. 
  

  

  tam-inensis, 
  M.-E. 
  $ 
  H. 
  O, 
  N. 
  

  

  Dictyarea 
  elegans, 
  Leym. 
  O. 
  

   Favia 
  dcedalea, 
  Ess. 
  O, 
  N. 
  

   Heliastrsea 
  eminens, 
  Ess. 
  O, 
  N. 
  

  

  Heliastrsea 
  Boueana, 
  Ess. 
  O, 
  N. 
  

   Astraea 
  Morloti, 
  Ess. 
  O, 
  N. 
  

   Tbamnastraja 
  leptopetala, 
  Ess. 
  O, 
  N. 
  

   Pseudastraja 
  columnaris, 
  Ess. 
  O. 
  

   Podabacia 
  prisca, 
  Ess. 
  O, 
  N. 
  

   Dendrophyllia 
  nodosa, 
  Ess. 
  O, 
  N. 
  

   Asteeopora 
  compressa, 
  i?ss. 
  

   Dendracis 
  Haidingeri, 
  Ess. 
  

   Actinacis 
  Eollei, 
  Ess. 
  N. 
  

   Porites 
  nummuliticus, 
  i?is. 
  

   Litharsea 
  lobata, 
  Ess. 
  N. 
  

   Alveopora 
  rudis, 
  Ess. 
  N. 
  

   Millepora 
  depauperata, 
  Ess. 
  

  

  ■ 
  cylindrica, 
  Ess. 
  O. 
  

  

  Membranipora 
  subasqualis, 
  Ess. 
  

  

  fonnosa, 
  Ess. 
  O, 
  N. 
  

  

  Miinsteri, 
  Ess. 
  N. 
  

  

  angidosa, 
  Ess. 
  O, 
  N. 
  

  

  leptostoma, 
  Ess. 
  O. 
  

  

  Lepralia 
  Eeussi, 
  D' 
  Orb. 
  N. 
  

  

  rudis, 
  i?ss. 
  N. 
  

  

  megalota, 
  Ess. 
  N. 
  

  

  niultiradiata, 
  Ess. 
  O. 
  

  

  Escbara 
  papillosa, 
  Ess. 
  N. 
  

  

  membranacea, 
  Ess. 
  N. 
  

  

  Defrancia 
  eumulata, 
  Mick. 
  sp. 
  N. 
  

   Heteropora 
  stelkdata, 
  Ess. 
  O. 
  

  

  O, 
  N. 
  

  

  O, 
  N. 
  

  

  N, 
  O. 
  

  

  N, 
  O. 
  

   O. 
  

  

  Fossils 
  or 
  localities 
  in 
  italics 
  indicate 
  that 
  they 
  are 
  additions 
  to 
  

   Stur's 
  list. 
  

  

  Reuss 
  mentioned, 
  besides 
  the 
  Nummulites 
  variolarius, 
  two 
  Num- 
  

   mulites 
  which 
  he 
  does 
  not 
  determine, 
  but 
  thinks 
  resemble 
  N. 
  ga- 
  

   ransensis 
  and 
  intermedius. 
  Of 
  these 
  three, 
  I 
  find 
  the 
  first 
  (vario- 
  

   larius) 
  is 
  not 
  a 
  Nunimulite 
  but 
  an 
  Am-phistegina 
  ; 
  the 
  other 
  two 
  are 
  

   N. 
  striatus 
  and 
  mamillatus. 
  I 
  have 
  also 
  found 
  a 
  Lagena, 
  and 
  have 
  

   no 
  doubt 
  a 
  more 
  extended 
  examination 
  might 
  add 
  still 
  more 
  to 
  the 
  

   list 
  of 
  the 
  Foraminifera. 
  I 
  have 
  further 
  found 
  Tinoporus 
  vesicularis, 
  

   P. 
  & 
  J., 
  and 
  Entalophora 
  attenuata, 
  Rss. 
  ; 
  and 
  I 
  find 
  there 
  are 
  several 
  

   of 
  the 
  Bryozoa 
  from 
  Gradischneg 
  which 
  have 
  not 
  been 
  mentioned, 
  

   but 
  of 
  which 
  I 
  have 
  not 
  had 
  time 
  to 
  make 
  a 
  list. 
  One 
  of 
  the 
  

   Pectens 
  is 
  Pecten 
  Gravesi. 
  Besides 
  Turritella 
  oberburgensis 
  I 
  have 
  

   T. 
  incisa. 
  

  

  Stur 
  mentions 
  the 
  occurrence 
  of 
  Lithothamnium 
  nummuliticum, 
  

   (Griimbel) 
  ; 
  but 
  a 
  form 
  I 
  cut 
  through 
  much 
  resembling 
  it 
  is 
  a 
  Melo- 
  

   besia 
  (Bosanoff) 
  . 
  

  

  The 
  coralliferous 
  beds 
  occur 
  only 
  in 
  the 
  immediate 
  neighbourhood 
  

   of 
  Oberburg 
  and 
  Neustift 
  ; 
  but 
  the 
  Prassberg 
  beds, 
  an 
  arenaceous 
  

   limestone, 
  have 
  been 
  found 
  over 
  a 
  much 
  more 
  extended 
  district, 
  

   and 
  of 
  considerable 
  thickness. 
  They 
  overlie 
  the 
  Oberburg 
  beds, 
  and 
  

   have 
  been 
  joined 
  with 
  them 
  into 
  one 
  series, 
  which 
  passes 
  by 
  tbe 
  name 
  

   of 
  " 
  Oberburg- 
  und 
  Prassberg-Schichten." 
  This 
  contains 
  fragments 
  

   of 
  Pectens, 
  which 
  Stur 
  says 
  are 
  undeterminable. 
  Some 
  I 
  collected 
  

   remind 
  me 
  of 
  Pecten 
  Faujasii 
  and 
  quinqueeostatus. 
  Above 
  this 
  we 
  

   get 
  the 
  "Wurzenegg 
  beds, 
  with 
  plant-remains 
  and 
  fish-teeth 
  ; 
  then 
  

  

  