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Family < PRIONOTROPLDAE ' : 
Genus Mortoniceras, Meek : 
33. M. soutoni, Baily sp. . 136 
34. M. stangeri, Baily sp. . 137 
35. M. stangeri (Baily), var. 
sparsicosta, nov. . 138 
36. M. stangeri (Baily), var. 
densicosta, nov. . 138 
Genus Pseudoschloenbachia, 
Spath : 
37. P. umbulazi, Baily sp. . 139 
38. P. pseudofournieri, nov. 140 
39. P. papiUata (Crick MS.), 
Spath . . .141 
40. P. griesbachi (Crick MS.), 
Spath . . .141 
Incertae sedis — 
41. Gen. nov. (Muniericeras ?) 
cricki, Spath . . 141 
Genus Eulophoceras, Hyatt : 
42. E. natalense, Hyatt . 142 
Genus Spheniscoceras (Crick 
MS.), Spath . . 142 
43. 8. africanum (Crick MS.), 
Spath . . . 143 
44. 
S. 
tenue (Crick 
MS.), 
Spath . i. 
144 
45. 
8. 
minor (Crick 
MS.), 
Spath 
144 
46. 
8. 
amapondense 
v. 
Hoepen sp. 
144 
47. 
8. 
tunzambiense 
v. 
Hoepen sp. 
145 
Family NOSTOCERATIDAE : 
Genus Bostrychoceras, Hyatt : 
48. B. ? amapondense, v. 
Hoepen sp. . . 145 
Genus Diplomoceras, Hyatt : 
49. D.l indicum (Forbes) . 145 
Genus Oxybeloceras, Hyatt : 
50. 0. amapondense, v. 
Hoepen sp. . . 145 
Genus Neocrioceras, Spath : 
51. A 7 , cf. spinigerum, Jimbo 
sp. . . 146 
Family BACULITIDAE : 
Genus Bactjlites, Lamarck : 
52. B. capensis, Woods . 146 
53. B. sulcatus, Baily. . 146 
54. B. baihji, Woods . . 146 
A. Introduction. 
In the description of the Upper Cretaceous fauna of Umkwelane HilL 
in Zululand,* and in a paper on " Upper Cretaceous Ammonoidea from 
Pondoland," f reference was made by the writer to a collection of Pondo- 
land Cephalopoda in the British Museum (Natural History). This collection 
was presented by the Natal Government, through Sir F. Abel, in 1894, J 
and thefossils were referred to by Kossmat,§ who examined them in the same 
year. The late Mr. G. C. Crick described part of this collection, and the 
writer originally had the intention of revising and completing the MS. 
The description, apparently, was begun some time after Kossmat's visit, 
but before the publication of Mr. Woods's " Cretaceous Fauna of Pondo- 
land " ; || for, e.g., a specimen of Baculites had been given a new name by 
Crick, which was altered to B. cajpensis after the appearance of Woods's 
* "Cretaceous Cephalopoda from Zululand," Annals S.A. Mus., xii, pt. vii, No. 16, 
1921, p. 223. 
f Annals Durban Mus., hi, pt. 2, 1921, p. 39. 
% See Catal. Natal Contrib. Colon, and Indian Exhib., 1886, p. 44. 
§ 'Die Bedeut. d. Sudind. Kreideform," Jb.K.K.R.A., xliv (1894), Hefte 3 und 4, 
(1895), pp. 463-4 ; also Rec. Geol. Survey India, xxviii (1895), pt. 2, p. 42. 
|| Annals S.A. Mus., iv, pt. vii, No. 12, 1906. 
