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and irregularly shaped ; they are shallow, open, and separated by very well-defined, low, 

 thick walls. The septa are close but not crowded, often wavy, long and slender ; and 

 the primaries and secondaries are but slightly stouter than the others ; a few have a 

 slight enlargement near the small trabecular columella. There are four cycles of septa 

 in the large calices. 



Length of corallum 1-| inch ; height of corallum ^ inch. 



Length of largest calice xo inch. 



Locality/. West of Bhagathoro Hill, south of Sehwan, Nari group. Survey-number 



G 



226. 

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Illustrations of the Species in Plate V. 



Fig. 1. Calices : slightly magnified. 



2. The base : natural size. 



3. A part of a calice : magnified. 



Family FUNGIDM. 

 Genus CYCLOSERIS, M. Ed. & J. H. 



1. Cycloseeis Perezi, M. Ed. & Haime. Plate XVI, Figs. 7, 8. 



This well-known Eocene form appears to be represented in the Nari group in the 

 hills east of Trak in Kohistan. Survey-number G -g^. 



It is a broken specimen, but the calice is shallow and was circular. The fossula is 



circular and small ; the base is subplane, and the costse are generally visible, a small 



quantity of epitheca existing. The principal difi'erence from the type is the everted 



calicular edge. The European type is from Nice ; Gap ; Faudon, St. Bonnet (Hautes- 



Alpes). 



Illustrations of the Species in Plate XVI. 



Fig. 7. The calice : natural size. 



8, Showing the everted margin and costse : magnified. 



Genus CYCLOLITES, Lamarck. 

 1. Ctclolites orientalis, Duncan. Plate IX, Figs. 19-21. 



The corallum is circular in outline, nearly fiat above, rounded off at the margin, 

 and very slightly concave centrally inferiorly, elsewhere nearly flat. The axial space is 

 circular and small. 



The septa are very closely placed, crowded, slender, straight, swollen at the free 

 end so as to imitate pali, and united by delicate synapticulse. The 12 principal septa 

 are evident and project outwards, and there are 24 others less prominent, and the 48 

 intermediate are smaller still. There are six cycles of septa complete. 



The epitheca is dense, but the larger costse project beneath it. 



The breadth of the corallum is nearly five times the height of it ; and in the type 

 the measurements are, breadth ^ inch and height not quite -^o inch. 



Locality. Lundi Hill, eight miles south of Jhangara, Nari group. Survey-number 



G302. 

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