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forms of half an inch to over a yard in diameter. The fossils 
weather from the shales in a perfect condition, but from long 
exposure on the surface to the atmosphere, rains, and bush fires, 
they are largely composed of casts. Some good specimens, how- 
ever, were obtained," which in Mr. Anderson's "Third and Final 
Eeport " were described and figured by Mr. G. C. Crick under the 
subtitle of "The Cephalopoda from the Deposit at the North End 
of False Bay, Zululand." Mr. Crick regards this fauna as "un- 
doubtedly of Cenomanian age," and showing a resemblance to that 
found in the rocks of Northern Madagascar of a similar age, and 
with that characterising the Utatur group of deposits in the 
Trichinopoly district of Southern India. 
The following are described and mostly figured : — 
AMMONOIDEA. 
Phylloceras velledce (? Michelin, sp.) Stoliczka sp. 
Phylloceras cf. ellipticum, Kossmat 
Gaudryceras aff. sacya, Forbes sp. 
Gaudryceras odiense, Kossmat 
Tetragonites timotheanus (? Mayor, sp.). 
Turrilites scheuchzerianus, Bosc 
Turrilites costatus, Lamarck 
Turrilites acutus, Passy 
Turrilites nodiferus, sp. nov. 
Baculites sp. 
Knemoceras {?) cornutum, sp. nov. 
Forbesiceras largilliertianwn, Orbigny 
Forbesiceras sculiotmn, sp. nov. 
Forbesiceras nodosum, sp. nov. 
Acanthoceras fiexuosum, sp. nov. 
Acanthoceras crassiornatum, sp. nov. 
Acanthoceras munitum, sp. nov. 
Acanthoceras expansum, sp. nov. 
Acanthoceras robiistinn, sp. nov. 
Acanthoceras sp. 
Acanthoceras quadratum, sp. nov. 
Acanthoceras hippocastanum, J. de C. Sowerby sp. 
Acanthoceras latum, sp. nov. 
Acanthoceras neiuboldi, F. Kossmat 
Acanthoceras neiuboldi, var. spinosa, Kossmat \ > 
Acanthoceras laticostatum, sp. nov. 
Acanthoceras nitidum sp. nov. 
Acanthoceras paucinodatum, sp. nov. 
