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to this species so far as can be judged from the figures ; it does not 

 however, call for any special remarks. 

 Locality.— -Rare at Minbu. 



CALL1ANASSA, Sp. 

 Some fragments of the hands of rather a large species belonging 

 to this genus are too ill-preserved to allow of specific determination. 



Locality. — Minbu and Yenangyat; at the latter place rather 

 numerous. 



PAGURUS, Sp. 



Fragments of isolated fingers of a pretty large crustacean might 

 perhaps be referred to this genus owing to their thorny ornamenta- 

 tion. Nothing definite, however, can be said unless more complete 

 specimens are found. 



Locality.— Yenangyat. 



V— PISCES. 



LAMNA, Sp. 



Teeth of this genus are pretty numerous, but I do not think them 

 sufficient to establish the specific identity. As all are, however, of 

 small or medium size, it may be concluded that they belonged to 

 a rather small species. 



Locality.'— Minbu and Yenangyat. 



MYLIOBATES, Sp. 



A fragment of 15 mm. of a spine may be referred to this 

 genus. It shows rather a peculiar section, by which it seems to differ 

 from other known species ; but I do not think it advisable to give it a 

 new name. The upper side is nearly semi-circular, smooth ; the lower 

 side flat, but raised in the central part ; edges serrated. 



Locality. — Minbu. 



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