88 DIENEE : TKIAS OF niE HIMALAYAS. 
Rhynchonella cf. semiplecta Muenst. 
Freshfieldi Dien. 
himaica Dien. 
„ cf. bajuvarica Bittn. 
„ [Austriella) sp. ind. afj. nux Suess. 
Spiriferina gregaria Suess. 
aff. shalshalensis Bittn. 
„ orophila Dien. 
,, deodarae Dien. ( 
Mentzelia Mentzelii Dunk. 
, Aspidothyris Kraffii Dien. 
Dielasma Julicum Dittn. 
I • Haydeni Dien. • 
Cruratula (^) indica Dien. ; 
Lilangina nohilis Dien. 
Pomarangina Haydeni Dien. 
Lima sp. ind. aff. alternans Bittn. 
The series of shaly limestones, grey eartiiy shales and calcareous 
shales, with bands of dark, splintery limestones intercalated occasion- 
ally, continues above this second fossiliferous horizon, until a bed of 
nodular limestone, 15 feet in thickness, is reached, 600 feet above the 
brachiopod bed or 900 feet above the basal horizon of Joannites cymbi- 
formis. 
This third fossdifcrous horiz(jn of carnic age is the " Tropites 
limestone" of Lilang and Tikha. It is rich in Cephalopoda, most 
of which, however, are badly preserved. The following forms permit 
of a specific determination : — 
Clydonautilas aculilohaiua Dien. 
Germanonautilus cf. Breunneri Hauer. 
Siyrionautilm cf. Sauperi Hauer. 
Pleuronaulilus sp. ind. aff. Wulfeni Mojs. 
Tropites cf. subbuUatus Hau. 
,, discobullal'us Mojs. 
cf. lorquillus Mojs. 
„ sp. ind. aff. Paracelsi Mojs. 
Paratropites tikhensis Dien. 
Trachysagenites cf. Herbichi Mojs. 
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