228 Appendix. [No. 3, 



A very pretty, spreading specimen from Wuziristan. 



Turbinolia sp. ? 



From Palussen, Wuziristan. 



Rock Specimens. 

 PL X. figs. 1 and la. 

 Amygdaloidal greenstone with gas-vents branching through the 

 mass. Abundant in the Zebanwan in Kashmir. Found also amongst 

 the rolled stones of the torrents which drain the Afghan mountains. 

 PL X. figs. 2 and 2a. 

 Trachyte with starry crystals of dull white albite for which I have 

 proposed the name of Soolimanite. From the Tukht-i-Sulaiman in 

 Kashmir. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 

 PL I. 



Spirifer Vercheri, (de Verneuil), n. s. Natural size. 

 SpiriferinaOctopUcatatSowJVsii'. Transversa, (Verch.), natural size. 



PL II. 

 Aihyris sp. (A. Subtilita, HallJ— natural size. 

 Athyris Buddhista, (Verch.), nov. sp. — natural size. 

 Athyris, probably A. Boyssii, (L'Eveille) — natural size. 

 Strophomena Analoga, (Phill.) ? — half natural size. 



PL III. 

 Spirifer sp. f (Var. of 8. Keilhavii, (Buch.) ?— natural size. 

 Strophomena sp. ? — natural size. 

 Orthis sp. — natural size. 



PL IV. 

 Strophalosia ? Arachnoidea, (Verch.), n. sp.— natural size. 

 Fenestella Sykesii (DeKon). 

 Fenestella Megastoma (DeKon). 

 Vincularia Multangulari, (Portlock). 



PL V. 

 Fenestella sp. — natural size. 

 Disteichia ? ? sp. — natural size. 

 Acanthocladia sp.— natural size. 

 Eurypterus vel Limulus ? sp.— natural size. 



