48  MISS  OGILVIE  ON  THE  WENGEN  AND  [Feb.  1 893, 
List  op  Fossils  pound  by  the  Whites  1  in  yaeious  Localities  op 
Southern  Tyrol  (Enneberg  and  Ampezzo). 
Note. — The  numbers  in  the  tenth  column  of  the  following  table  denote  the 
occurrence  of  similar  species  in  corresponding  strata  of  other  districts  :  — 
1.  St.  Cassian  (Partnach)  strata  of  Northern  Tyrol. 
2.  Lower  Raibl  or  Cardita-stratsL  of  Northern  Tyrol. 
3.  Upper  Raibl  or  ‘  Torer  ’  strata  of  Northern  Tyrol. 
4.  Fischschiefer  (Lower  Raibl),  Carinthia. 
5.  Mycphoria- beds  (Lower  Raibl),  Carinthia. 
6.  Torer  Beds  (Upper  Raibl),  Carinthia. 
7.  Raibl  strata,  Friaul. 
8.  Raibl  strata,  Lombardy. 
9.  Lower  Schlern-plateau  Beds,  Southern  Tyrol. 
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Colospongia  dubia,  Mnst.  sp . 
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Verrucosponqia  armata ,  Klpst.  sp . 
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Cryptoccelia  Zitteli ,  Stein m . 
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Peronella  Loretzi,  Zittel  . 
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Stellispongia  variabilis,  Mnst.  sp. 
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Sestrostomella  robusta,  Zitt. 
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Several  fossils  have  been  kindly  given  me  by  Freiherr  Dr.  von  Wohrmann 
from  Seisser  Alpe,  Stuores,  and  Forcella  di  Sett  Sass. 
Besides  the  sponges  in  the  above  list,  many  species  are  as  yet  unidentified  ; 
some  (among  which  are  10  specimens  of  Pharetrones )  are  in  the  hands  of  Dr. 
Rauff,  of  Bonn,  others  are  in  the  Munich  collection.  Species  were  found  at 
Cortina,  and  more  especially  at  Romerlo,  which  are  the  same  as  some  of  the 
figures  given  by  Laube,  but  identification,  according  to  more  recent  work  on 
sponges,  has  not  yet  been  accomplished. 
