(See. VII, XIV.)-TERTIARY AND UPPER CRETACEOUS FAUNA OF WESTERN INDIA. 



Vol. I, pt. 1 (1871). Tertiary Crabs from Sind and Kach, by F. Stoliczka, pp. 16, pis. 5. 

 „ „ 1 (new 2) (1880). Siud Fossil Corals and Alcyonaria, by P. Martin Duncan, 

 pp. 110, pis. 28. 



„ „ 3. The Fossil Echinoidea of Sind, by P. Maetin Duncan and W. Pebcy Sladen: 

 Fas. 1 (1882). The Cardita beaumonti beds, pp.20, pis. 4. Fas. 2 (1882). The 

 Ranikot Series in Western Sind, pp. 80, pis. 16. 



„ „ 4 (1883). The Fossil Echinoidea of Kachh and Kattywar, by P. Maetin Duncan 

 and W. Peecy Siaden, pp. 91, pis. 1 — 13. 



(See. XIII.)-SALT-RANGE FOSSILS, by WILLIAM WAAGEN, Ph.D. 



1. Productus-Liniestone Group : 1 (1879). Pisces, Cephalopoda, pp. 72, pis. 6. 



„ „ 2 (1880). Gasteropoda and supplement to pt. 1, pp. Ill (73-183), 



pis. 10 (1 double) (vii-xvi). 

 3 (1881). Pelecypoda, pp. 144 (185-328), pis. 8 (XVII— XXIV). 

 „ „ 4, fas. 1 (1882). Brachiopoda, pp. 62 (329-390), pis. 4 (xxv-xxviii), 



„ „ 4, fas. 2 (1883). Brachiopoda, pp. 156 (391-546), pis. 21 (xxix- 



xlix). 



„ „ 4, fas. 3 (1884). Brachiopoda, pp. 64 (547-610), pis. 8 (1-vii). 



„ „ 4, fas. 4 (1884). Brachiopoda, pp. 118 (611-728), pis. 24 (lviii- 



lxxxi). 



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