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strisB are partially traceable on an imperfect specimen in our collection (pi. xvii, 

 fig. 4), but I have not been able to see them on Eorbes' original, of which I have 

 also given a view. On the former, the hinge-teeth of the right valve were observed, 

 though on account of the difficulty in preparation they became somewhat less 

 distinct. 



For the sake of comparison, and also in order to illustrate the hinge of 

 Baroda and its sub-genus Iccmotia, I have given a view of the hinge of Baroda 

 [Icanotia] impar, Zittel, sp., on p. xvii, fig. 5. It would be very interesting to 

 examine more perfect specimens of this species. 



Locality. — Moraviatoor, in a dark earthy limestone ; apparently rare. 



Formation, — Ootatoor group. 



2. Bahoda [Icanotia] elicita, Stoliczka, PL IV, Fig. 16. 



Bar. testa perlonga, valde compressa et inceqiiilaterali ; parte anteriori brevi, 

 ad terminationem angustatim rotundata, postice oblique ac late suh-truncata ; wnbom- 

 bus parvulis, declivitate lunulari rectiuscula, areali fere concaviuscula^ perlonga ; 

 margine ventrali levissime curvato ; superficie liris depressis latiusculis^ concentricis 

 ac costulis radiantibus tenuibus, confertis, imprimis in parte postica distinctis, 

 notata. 



Median height : length ... ...• ... ,._ 0"34 



Thickness : height ... ... ... ... q-q^. 



This species closely resembles the one described by Zittel from the Gosau 

 deposits, B. [Icanotia'] impar, but the posterior end is more truncated, and the 

 radiating ribs finer; the latter character easily distinguishes also the Indian fossil 

 from any of the forms photographed by Gueranger. The hinge-teeth must be 

 very thin and small. I have not been able to trace them on any of the two 

 specimens in our collection, with the exception of a thickened margin seen 

 internally along the lunula, such as I have, however, not observed in any of the 

 other species of Icanotia. 



Locality.— Noxih. of Karapaudy, in a whitish, highly calcareous sandstone ; 

 apparently rare. 



Formation. — Arrialoor group. 



