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B. Discocylina, possibly dispansa (J. de C. Sowerby), -accompanying 



the large Gryphcea sp. 

 Same locality, collector, and matrix as A. 



C. Operculina and Amphistegina associated with large Gryphcea sp. 

 Same locality, collector, and matrix as A and B. 



D. Ojperculina complanata (Defrance), showing examples of the 



bossed margins, etc., associated with an indeterminable 



lamellibranch. 

 Locality. — Top of Garrasgooi Mountain, south-west of Sheikh. 

 Collector. — Major R. G. Edwards Leckie. 

 Matrix. — Cream-coloured cherty limestone. 



E. Operculina, Miliolina, and possibly Amphistegina, accompanying 



a compound coralliferous organism showing obscure internal 

 structure. 



Locality. — Top of Garrasgooi Mountain, 5200 feet above sea- 

 level, south-west of Sheikh. 



Collector. — Major R. G. Edwards Leckie. 



Matrix. — Cream-coloured cherty limestone, slightly tinged with 

 red. 



F. Operculina, a trochoidal Botaline, etc., associated with Fimbria 



cf. lamellosa. 

 Locality. — Garrasgooi, 3 miles south-west of Upper Sheikh; 

 same collector and matrix as E. 



G. Tecctularia and Operculina, found in the matrix of Lucina cf. 



thebaica. 

 Same locality, collector, and matrix as F. 



H. Amphistegina, Operculina, and Globigerina. 

 Locality. — Near Berbera. 

 Collector. — Dr. Donaldson Smith. 

 Matrix. — Cream-coloured cherty limestone. 



I. Operculina, Amphistegina, Biloculina, and other Miliolinse. 

 Same locality, collector, and matrix as H. 



J. Operculina and other organisms ; indistinct and obscure, accom- 

 panying a large indeterminable shell-fragment. 

 Same locality, collector, and matrix as H & I. 



K. Operculina, Miliolinse, Tecctularia, associated with a large 

 indeterminable shell-fragment. 

 Same locality, collector, and matrix as H-J. 



L. Good examples of Operculina associated with Campanile 

 somaliensis. 

 Same localitj^ collector, and matrix as H-K. 



M. Operculina, Textularia, Miliolinae, and possibly Amphistegina ; 

 in matrix accompanying the large Naticoid -looking shell. 

 Same locality, collector, and matrix as H-L. 



