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The forms described and figured are as under : — 
AMMONOIDEA. 
Phylloceras sp. 
Lytoceras crenulatum, sp. nov. 
Gaudryceras pulchmm, sp. nov. 
Gaudryceras spp. 
Anisocercts sp. 
Baciilites. 
Schloenhachia spp. 
Acanthoceras sp. 
Desmoceras sp. y 
Hauericeras spp. 
Puzosia concinna, sp. nov. , 
Puzosia conipacta, sp. nov. 
Hysteroceras sp. 
NAUTILOIDEA. 
Nautilus manuanensis, sp. nov. 
Nautilus spp. 
Some more northern districts of Zukiland are also alluded to by 
Mr. Anderson in his " Third and Final Eeport " (p. 61) as exhibiting 
Cretaceous outcrops, but as no fossils were collected they need not 
be further remarked upon in this paper. 
The distribution of the Cretaceous rocks in Zululand, as recorded 
by Mr. William Anderson, are again referred to in an interesting 
paper by Mr. G. C. Crick," and particularly in connection with the 
Cephalopod fauna which he had recently described from that 
country. 
German East Africa, 
Kigua, &C. — The Cretaceous fauna of German East Africa has 
been mainly described by Dr. Gottfried Miiller f from material 
collected by the W. Bornhardt expedition of 1895-1897. In the 
most northern area of this region, at Kigua, about 40 kilometres 
from the coast town of Bagamoyo opposite the island of Zanzibar, 
Cenomanian fossils were found including : — 
Vola quinquecostata, J. Sowerby, sp. 
Vola cf. striata- costata, Goldfuss sp. 
Exogyra columba, Lamarck 
* Crick, G. C. — The Cretaceous Eocks of Natal and Zululand and their Cephalopod 
Fauna. Geological Magazine, 1907, pp. 339-347, with sketch geological map. 
t Miiller, Gottfried. — Versteinerungen des Jura und der Kreide : W. Bornhardt' s 
" Deutsch-Ost-Afrika." [Berlin.] 1900. Vol. 7, pis. 19-25, pp. 540-571. 
