18G7.] the Western Himalaya and Afghan Mountains. 205 



hiria multangularis (Postlock). It is to be regretted that the surface is 

 not seen and that the brandies are split in two. 



Lithostrotion Jloriformr, Flem. a common enough species in Russia 

 in the carboniferous ; found also in England. 



Michelinia or Beaumont ia. Ill preserved specimen. 



Phyllopora cribcllum, Konniek, Quart, Journ. vol. 19. pi. I fig. 2. 



List of species which have been identified from the specimens sent 

 by Mr. Verchere. 



1. Productus Semireticulatus, Martin. 



2. „ Costatus, Sow. 



3. ,, Eumboldtii, D'Orbig. 



4. „ Cora, D'Orbig. 



5. ,, Flemingii, Sow. ■=. P. Longiwpinus ami P. Lobatus, 



Vernueil. 



6. ,, Acitleatus, Sow. 



7. „ Boliviemis, D'Orbign. 



8. Athyris ambigua f Sow. (perhaps Sj>. I/ova). 



9. ,, Roys&ii, Verneuil. 



10. ,, TerehraUda Subtilita, Hail. 



11. Spirifer Verchcri, Verneuil (new spceies, nearly allied to the 



S. Trigonalis, Martin, but distinct). 



12. Spirifer ina Octoplicata, Sow. 



13. Cardinia ovalis ? Martin. 



14. Solenopsis imbricata, Konn. 



15. Aviculo-pecten dissimiUs i Flem. 



16. AximiSjSp. nova (nearly allied to A Obscurus of the Gechstein) 



17. Fenestella Sykesii, Konn. 



18. ,, Megastoma, Konn. 



19. Vincularia multangularis ? Postlock. 



20. Lithostrotion florif or me, Flem. 



21. Phjllopora cribellum, Konn. 



Remarks. 



Several notes on fossils collected in India have been published lately ; 



the fossils were forwarded by Messrs. Fleming and W. Purdon and 



more recently by Captain Godwin- Austen. These publications are 1st, 



Davidson's Memoir " On some Carboniferous Brachiopoda collected in 



