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NAUTILOIDEA. 
describing Sowerby’s species but some other, the character relied 
upon by Meek and Worthen becomes of no importance. 
Judging by the figures and description, I should say that the 
glohatus of the American authors is not that of Sowerby. 
Horizon. Carboniferous Limestone. 
Localities. Cork, Kildare. 
Fig. 
21 . 
Coelonautilus glohatus . — Outline of a polished section, showing the septa and 
the greater part of the body-chamber. Drawn from a specimen in the 
Collection. Natural size. 
Well represented in the Collection, which contains (“ Sowerby 
Collection ”) the type specimens figured by Sowerby in the ‘ Mineral 
Conchology,’ besides other examples. 
Coelonautilus bistrialis^ Phillips, sp. 
1836. Nautilus histrialis, Phillips, Geol. of Yorkshire, pt. ii. p. 232, 
pi. xvii. f. 21. 
1855. Nautilus glohatus (pars), M‘Coy, British Pal. Foss. fasc. iii. 
p. 558. 
1878. Nautilus glohatus (pars), de Koninck, Faune du Calcaire Carbo- 
nifk-e de la Belgique (Annales du Mus. Boy. d’Hist. Nat. tom. ii.), 
p. 95, pi. X. fi*. 2 a, 2 6, 4 a, 4 5 (excl. ff. 3 a, 3 h, and pi. xxxi. 
ff. la-e). 
Sp. Char. This species is briefly described by Phillips as follows : — 
“ Two or three spiral strise on the edge of the large umbilicus.’* 
