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Cyphosoma, 2 



Mollusca. Acepliala Pholadomya, 1 



Venus, 1 



Cardium, 4 



„ altum. Sow ; hillanum, or very closely allied 

 and two others. 



Area, , 1 



Modiola, . 1 



Mytilus, 1 



typicus, Forbes. 



Pecten (Janina) 3 



P. (5. costatus common.) 



Plicatula, 1 



Iuoceramus, 1 



Terebratula, 1 



Gasteropoda. Ebyncoaella, . 1 



Natica, 1 



Turritella, 1 



Ceritbium, . ... 1 



Triton, 1 



Voluta, 2 



Cephalopoda. 



Ammonites of tbe Wiotomagensis Section, 2 

 I bad hoped to have procured during tbe past summer an 

 extended series of fossils from this locality, and with a view of hav- 

 ing it thoroughly examined, Mr. ¥m. Theobald, Junr. was deputed 

 to remain in that district, after his field work of last season had 

 been concluded in the Nerbudda Valley. But tbe very disturbed 

 state of all the country in that neighbourhood has rendered it 

 impossible to carry out these views. Mr. Theobald, after considerable 

 risk has escaped unhurt, but the examination of the Bagh countrv, 

 must be deferred to a more favourable opportunity. 



I would merely add that a brief notice of the discovery of the 

 fossils, was communicated to the Madras Literary Society, on Feb- 

 ruary 12th, 1857, and published in their Journal No. 2, New Series, 

 and also that I took the opportunity of a brief communication on 

 some points of Indian Geology, made to the British Association for 



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