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Several examples agreeing with those found in Europe have heen 

 obtained at Barns and in the Zewan beds, in the valley of Kashmere, 

 The species occurs also in the Punjab. 



11. Steeptokhynchus, ? sp. PI. II. fig. 11. 



One imperfect valve appears referable to another species of this 

 subgenus, but the specimen was not sufficiently complete to admit of 

 its specific distinctions or characters being satisfactorily determined. 

 The valve is about 5 lines in length by 7 in width, moderately convex, 

 and ornamented with about eight rounded ribs, three or four smaller 

 longitudinal ones occupying the wide interspace left between the larger. 

 Erom the Zewan beds, in the Valley of Kashmere. 



12. Pkoditcttjs semieeticulatus, ]\Iartin, sp. PI. II. fig. 12. 



Anomites semireticidatus, Martin, Petrif. Derb. pi. xxxii. figs.l & 2, 

 and pi. xxxiii. fig. 4. 



A large variety of this well-known and far spread species is 

 exceedingly abundant at Barus, and is indeed (along with Spirifera 

 Austeniana and AtJiyris subtllitci) the Brachiopod most commonly 

 found, but unfortunately apparently always in a very bad or indifferent 

 state of preservation ; it occurs also near Loodoo west of Wasterwan 

 A smaller variety has been found in the Punjab and also in Thibet. 



13. Peoductus coea, D'Orbigny. 



Productus cor a, D'Orbigny, Paleontologie du Voyage dans I'Ame- 

 rique Meridionale, pi. v. figs. 8, 9, & 10. 



Three or four specimens referable to this species have been found 

 at Barus ; it occurs also in the Punjab, and is very common in 

 Europe. 



14. Peoductus scabeiculus, Martin. PL 11. fig. 13. 



Anomites scabriculus, Martin, Petrif. Derb. p. 8, pi. xxxi. fig. 5. 



Of this well-known species some examples were found at Barus 

 and Khoonmoo. 



15. Peoductus Humdoldtii, D'Orb. PI. II. fig. 14. 



Productus Humloldtii, D'Orb. Paleont. du Voy. dans I'Ameriquc 

 Meridionale, pi. 5, figs. 4-7. 



Two fragments referable to this species were found at Khoonmoo, 

 and in the Zewan beds. Valley of Kashmere ; it is also common in 

 the Punjab. 



16. Peoductus longispinus. Sow. ? 



Productus longisjpinus, Sow. Min. Conch, vol. i. p° 154, pi. Ixviii. 

 fig. 1. 



Of this species an imperfect example was obtained from the grey 

 limestone at Khoonmoo. It is exactly like some specimens found in 

 the Punjab. 



