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APPENDIX. 



FOSSILS. 



Silurian. 



Sphoeronites sp. PL VIII. fig 5. 



Perfectly globular ; covered with small rounded warts sharply 

 defined. The whole shell, between the warts, is pierced with minute 

 pores. No trace of plates ; no mouth nor stalk-scar visible. 



Found in the rocky plains at the foot of the Masha Brum, Kora- 

 koram Chain. 



Sphoeronites sp. PL VIII. fig 6. 



Proposed name of a new species : 8. Ryallii, Verch. 



Globular. Large warts well set apart and not very sharply defined. 

 The whole shell is covered with pores. No mouth. A stalk-stem 

 very conspicuous. 



From the same locality as the preceding. Name proposed in 

 honour of Mr. Kyall, Gt. Trig. Survey, who discovered the shell. 



Sphoeronites sp. PI. IX. fig. 1. 



Depressed. No warts or spines ; no plates or traces of plates, no 

 stalk-scar. The whole surface pierced by minute pores. 



Same locality. 



Carboniferous. 



Zeaivan Beds. 

 Cephalopoda. 



Nautilus Fleming 'ianus, DeKon. 



Journal, Geological Society, Vol. XIX, Part I, No. 73, p. 

 PI. VIII. fig. 2. A fragment of this shell was found at Zeaw* 

 Kashmir. 



Nautilus FavranuS) Vercli., n. sp). 



A very large globular Nautilus, eleven inches across the mouth. 

 Perfectly smooth and inornate. Siphon large and central, formed by 

 a series of dilatations, giving it a beaded appearance. 



Rotta Roh in the Punjab. 



Orthoceras sp. 



