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Genus Tetragonites, Kossmat. 
8. Tetragonites superstes, v. Hoepen. 
(Plate VI, fig. 6.) 
1921. Tetragonites superstes, v. Hoepen, loc. cit., p. 10, pi. ii, figs. 17-20, 
text-fig. 6. 
1921. Tetragonites cf. epigonum (Kossmat), Crick, in Spath, loc. cit., 
p. 42. 
The figured example, clearly belonging to v. Hoepen's species, is the 
specimen (No. C 19416) referred to by the writer, but the Tetragonites (?) sp. 
ind. described in the same place may be a young (and crushed) Pseudo- 
phyllites. 
9. Tetragonites nuperus, v. Hoepen. 
1921. Tetragonites nuperus, v. Hoepen, loc. cit., p. 13, pi. iii, figs. 3 
and 4, text-fig. 8. 
? 1921. Tetragonites afT. cala (Forbes), Spath, loc. cit., p. 43. 
This species differs from Forbes's type in having greater inclusion and 
constrictions that describe a slightly different curve. The example 
compared by the writer to the Valudayur specimens in the British Museum 
may be still closer to Forbes's species, but is more evolute than the example 
figured by Woods.* The suture-lines of all these forms of Tetragonites are 
very similar. 
Genus Pseudophyllites, Kossmat. 
10. Pseudophyllites indra, Forbes sp. 
1906. Pseudophyllites indra (Forbes), Woods, loc. cit., p. 334, pi. xli, 
fig. 6. 
? 1920. Tetragonites teres, van Hoepen, " Descr. of some Cret. Amm. 
from Pondoland," Ann. Transvaal Mus., vii, pt. ii, p. 144, pi. xxv, figs. 
1 and 2. 
1921. Tetragonites (?) sp. ind., Spath, loc. cit., p. 42, pi. vii, fig. 3. 
1921. Pseudophyllites indra (Forbes), ib., table to p. 50. 
? 1921. Tetragonites virgulatus, v. Hoepen, loc. cit., p. 11, pi. iii, figs. 
1 and 2, text-fig. 7. 
This well-known and widely distributed species is represented in the 
present collection by three specimens (No. C 19417-9), the largest of which 
Crick described as being, " as Kossmat has already stated, by far the largest 
* "Cret. Fauna of Pondoland," Ann. S. Afr. Mus., iv, No. 12, 1906, p. 335, pi. 41, 
fig. 7. 
