SUPPLEMENT— HAUGIA. xxix 



14. Haugia ? fascigera, S. Buckman. Plate XXV, fig. 7. 



1S90. Haugia Eskri, This Monogr., PL xxv, fig. 7, p. 156. 



Remarks. — This is a more compressed, more umbilicate form than Eseri, and 

 it is also distinguished by somewhat irregular fasciation of rather more flexed 

 costge. 



Localities and Strata. — Gloucestershire : Stinchcombe Hill, and North Nibley 

 (Cephalopod bed with Eseri) ; Sodbury (in a sandstone rock). 



Bate of Existence. — Striatuli hemera. 



15. Haugia ? injsqua, 8. Buchman. Plate XXV, figs. 5, 0; Plate A, fig. 37. 



? 1862. Ammonites Eseei, Oppel, Pal. Mitth., pi. xliv, fig. 3. 

 1890. Haugia Eseei, This Monogr., PI. xxv, figs. 5, ; PI. A, fig. 37, p. 150. 



Remarks. — This form agrees in umbilication with the true Eseri, but is 

 distinguished by irregularity of costation, and it is slightly thinner. It is less 

 umbilicate than fascigera. The specimen figured by Oppel is more regularly 

 costate. 



Localities and Strata. — Gloucestershire : North Nibley, Stinchcombe, and 

 Breakheart Hill, near Dursley (in the Cephalopod-bed with the foregoing). 

 Somerset: Dundry Hill (E. Wilson, F.G.S.). 



Bate of Existence. — Striatuli hemera. 



16. Haugia? sculpta, S. Buckman. Plate XXVI, figs. 1, 2. 

 1890. Haugia Eseei, This Monogr., PL xxvi, figs. 1, 2. 



Remarks. — This is really quite distinct from true Eseri — the coarse, fasciate 

 costae will separate it. It is, however, also more umbilicate and thicker. Costa- 

 tion and thickness distinguish it from fascigera. 



Locality and Stratum. — Gloucestershire : North Nibley (with the foregoing). 



Bate of Existence. — Striatuli hemera. 



Of this Eseri-grovLp there are in my cabinets just as many forms again which 

 require to be figured and named. 



