1867.] Appendix. 209 



Zowoor and Zeawan in Kashmir. 



Gasteropoda. 



Macrocheilus Avellanoid.es, DeKon. 



Journal, Geological Society, Vol. XIX. No. 73, p. 10. PI. Ill 

 fig. 4. Rotta Roh. 



Dentalium Hcrculeum, DeKon. 



Op. Cit. p. 8. PI. IV. figs. 10, 11 & 12. Several specimens 

 were found in the Rotta Roh, but none in Kashmir. 



Trochus sp. 



Some large specimens of Trochus, four inches across, were found at 

 the Rotta Roh, Punjab. 



Lamellibranciiiata. 



Anomia Laivrenciana, DeKon. 



Journal, Geological Society, Vol. XIX. p. 6. PI. IV. figs. 7, 8 & 9. 

 Found in the Rotta Roh, but not in Kashmir. 



Brachiopoda. 



Terebratula sacculus, Martin. 



Journal, Geological Society, Vol. XXII. p. 40. PI. II. fig. 1. 

 Found at Zeawan Zowoor and Barus, Kashmir. 



Eemark. A few other species of true TerebratuUe were found in 

 the Zeawan group of Carboniferous limestone, but I am unable to 

 identify them at present. 



Spirifer Vercheri, de Vcmeuil, new sp>. PI. I. figs. 1, la. 



See M. de Vernucil's note. 



Barus in Kashmir. It has been found in Spiti. 



Spirifer striatus, Martin. 



Journal, Geological Society, Vol. XVIII, No. G9, p. 28. PI. I. 

 figs. 9 and 10. 



Several fragments were found at Zeawan and Zowoor, and complete 

 specimens in the Rotta Roh. 



Spirifer Moosakhelensis, David. 



Op. Cit. p. 28. PI. II. fig. 2. 



This shell is extremely abundant at Zeawan, but was always found 

 in fragments. It is also common at the Rotta Roh. 



After comparing numerous specimens of the last two species, in 

 various states of weathering, I must express my impression that the 

 S. Moosakhelensis is only a variety of the S. striatus, in which the 



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