OF KACHH AND KATTYWAR. 



From the Miocene Series. 



1. Cidaris Halaensis, d'Archiae &f Haime: p. 51. 



2. Goniocidaris affinis, Duncan 4" Slaclen : p. 52. 



3. Coelopleurus Forbesi, d'Archiae Sf Haime : p. 53. 



4. Temnechinus Eousseaui, d'Archiae : p. 57. 



5. Clypeaster depressus, Sowerhy : p. 58. 



6. Waageili, Duncan Sf Sladen : p. 58. 



7. Goirensis, Duncan S( Sladen : p. 69. 



8. EcMnodiscus Desori, Duncan if Sladen : p. 60. 



9. Echinolampas Tndica, Duncan Sf Sladen: p. 61. 



10. Wynnei, Duncan Sf Sladen : p. 63. 



11. sphseroidalis, d'Archiae: p. 64. 



12. Jacquemonti, d'Archiae : p. 64. 



13. Moira antiqua, Duncan Sf Sladen : p. 64. 



14. Breynia carinata, d'Archiae Sf Haime : p. 66. 



15. Troschelia tuberculata, Duncan Sf Sladen : p. 67. 



16. Euspatangus patellaris, d'Archiae Sf Haime : p. 70. 



Uncertain position. 

 1. Schizaster Granti, Duncan Sf Sladen : p. 70. 



Total species and varieties from the Nummulitic series 22 



„ „ „ „ Oligocene series 5 



„ „ „ „ Miocene series 16 



»' 55 55 



of unknown position 1 



Total 44 



Of these, one form passes from the Nummulitic to the Oligocene 1 

 One form is from an unknown position 1 



2 



Localities whence the Echinoidea were derived. 

 Nummulitic. 



Arachniopleurus reticulatus, variety, Amilypygus altus, A. pentagonalis, Echino- 

 lampas alta and variety, E. Feddeni, Feripneustes insignis, Schizaster Baluchista- 

 nensis, d'Archiae, Hemiaster decipiens, and H. carinatus were found in a canon in the 

 Nummulitic rock between Maniara-Fort hill and Karray, about three miles east of Bair. 



Echinolampas Haimei, E. Vicaryi, d'Archiae & Haime, Echinolampas (species of E. 

 Sindensis d'Archiae type), and Clypeaster apertus came from Nummulitic beds west of 

 Junagia, north of lera. 



Echinolampas Bamesi, E. insignis, Echinolampas (species of E. discus type), and 

 Euspatangus affinis came from a mile east of Goir near Narainsir, from a bed with 

 Pecten and Nummulites ; Echinolampas Kachensis from near Wagka-padar, upper part 

 of Nummulitic beds ; Euspatangus rostratus, d'Arch., and Sismondia polymorpha, var., 

 came from N.E. of Pipur. 



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