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loose, without adhering rock. 



Pentacrinus sp. ex. aff. bajoci- 

 ensis P. de Lor. 



Amberleya sp. 



Moreover a large number of phosphoritic nodtdes without fossils, and 

 several specimens of "cone-in-cone" (Tutenmergel) were found there. 



None of the pieces in question have been taken from rocks in situ 

 they were rather gathered, some from the ^'moraine" at the side oftlie glacier 

 (circ. 200 ft. above the sea), some from a projecting rock^ within the glacier, 

 and some a little to the south-west of the glacier, below a basalt-rock at a 

 height of 80 — 120 ft. above the sea, where the "clayey ground" was covered 

 with loose pieces of "clay-ironstone". 



As the various places of this locality cannot be distinguished from the 

 labels of Prof. Nansen's collection (the labels bear only the inscription "12th 

 July, 1896"), and as, moreover, a separation of the various places in which 

 these loose specimens were found, is of no great importance, the fossils of 

 July 12th, are here treated of as if originating from one locality. 



The locality now to be discussed is that described in the report of the 

 Jackson-Harmsworth Expedition 2, under "3. Elmwood", as "the side of the 

 glacier at the western end of Cape Flora"; it is moreover, most probably 

 identical with the locality specified in the above-mentioned report as "from 

 the talus near Elmwood". 



Newton includes under "3. Elmwood" both the place where the rocks 

 collected from the "moraine" were found, and that where the clay-sand- 

 stones of the Middle Callovian were found, which rocks are in situ above Elm- 

 wood at about 350—450 ft. higher. 



Among the fossils which Newton describes 1. c. under "3. Elmwood", 

 the following species refer to the locality "at the margin of the glacier": 

 Cadoceras Tchefkini d'Orb. sp.^ 

 „ stenolobum (Keys.) Nik.* 



„ Nanseni n. sp.^ 



■ There is unfortunately no record of the nature of this rock. 



2 E. T. Newton & J. J. H. Teall, 1. c. Quart. Journ. vol. LlII, pp. 496, 497. 



3 = Amm. (Cadoceras) modiolaris E. T. Newton, PI. XXXIX, figs. 7 & 8. 



4 = Amm. {Cadoceras) Tchefkini ? d'Orb. E. T. Newton, PI. XXXIX, fig. 5 + Amm. 

 (Cadoceras) modiolaris E. T. Newton, PI. XXXIX, fig. 9. 



' =Amm. {Cadoceras) modiolaris, "flattened variety" E. T. Newton. PI. XXXIX, fig. 10, 



