1840.J 



On the Geology of Cutch. 



35S 



Stem ? branches linear -elongate, leaves distichous, alternate, 



ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, adnate at the base. 



This specimen has been referred to Lycopodites from its resemblance 

 to the barren portions of Lycopodium Jussieni and L. voluhile. 



These specimens were probably portions of stems belonging either to 

 Equisetites or some monocotyledon ous plant. 

 Fucoides dichotomus. 



Frond compressed ? dichotomous ; branches unequal, patulate, apex 

 obtusely rounded. 



Shells from the Upper Secondary Formation described hy Mr. James 

 de Carl Sowerhy. 



Pholadomya? inornata. Transversely elongate, ovate, gibbose, con- 

 centrically corrugated ; beaks very near the anterior extremity ; longi- 

 tudinal ribs very obscure, rounded. Width 1| inch, length nearly 11 

 lines. 



Loc. near Charee. 



Pholadomya granosa. Ovate, subtriangular, gibbose, ornamented with 

 four or five rows of transversely-elongated and but slightly-elevated tu- 

 bercles ; the anterior side nearly straight-flattened, the posterior produc- 

 ed; beaks very prominent. Length 2 inches, width the same. 



Loc. near Charee. 



Pholadomya angulata. Subtrigonal, gibbose, ornamented with four or 

 fire sharp ribs, which are most prominent near the edge ; anterior side 

 straight, nearly flat. Length and width equal ; in some specimens 2 

 inches. 



Ph- angulata approaches Pk, MurcMsoni var. of Phillips. (Geol. of 

 Yorks., PL VIL f. 9.) 

 Loc. near Charee. 



Amphidesma ? ovale. Transversely elongate, ovate, convex, slightly 

 wrinkled, anterior side small, truncated, distinguished from the rest of 

 the shell by a gentle depression ; posterior extremity rounded, rather 

 pointed. Length 11 lines, width I inch 4 lines. 



Loc. near Charee. 



There is no proof whatever that either this or the following belong 

 to the genus Amphidesma ; they are, however, very nearly related to 

 A. donaciforme and A. secvriforme of Phillips. 



Amphidesma ? Mans. Transversely elongated, convex, slightly wrinkl- 



