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EXPLANATION OF PLATES XXVIII & XXIX. 



Plate XXVIII. 

 Orbiculina malabarica (H. J. Carter). [See pp. 591-92.] 

 Fig. 1. Surface- view of a partly decorticated specimen fprobably microspheric) 

 X 2. Kirimalai, Jaffna Peninsula, Ceylon. (Brit. Mus. P. 22325.) 



2. Oblique (near vertical) section of megalospheric form, X 25, showing 



the megalosphere with the spiral passage indenting one side. 

 Pnttalam, North-Western Province, Ceylon. (Brit. Mus. P. 22329.) 



3. Oblique (near horizontal) section of a megalospheric form, X 20, 



showing the megalosphere and part of the spiral passage leading 

 from it. North of Pomparippu, North-Western Province, Ceylon. 

 (Brit. Mus. P. 22330.) 



4. Horizontal section of microspheric form, X 12, Pallai. Jaffna Penin- 



sula, Ceylon. (Brit. Mus. P. 22326.) 



Plate XXIX. 



Figs. 1 & 2. Clypeaster sp. between carteri Duncan & Sladen and oblongiis 

 J. de C. Sowerby, natural size. — Pig. 1, aboral surface ; fig. 2, oral 

 surface. Minihagalkanda, Southern Province, Ceylon. (Brit. Mus 

 E. 16589.) [See p. 592.] 



