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TEIASSIC SPECIES. 
Orthoceras campanile, Mojsisovics. 
1859. Orthoceratites dubius (pars), Stoppani, Les PetrificaAons cVEsino 
ou Descriptions des Fossiles appartenant an Depot Triassiqiie 
Siiperieur des Environs d’Esino en Lombardie, p. 112, pi. xxiv. 
f. i. (Fide Mojsisovics). 
1860. Orthoceras sp., v. Hauer, Cephalopoden der unteren Trias, Sitz.- 
Ber. d. k. k. Akad. d. Wissensch. zu Wien, p. 619. 
1867. Orthoceras cf. dubium, Beyricli, Cephalopoden aus dem jNIuschel- 
kalk der Alpen, Phys. Abhandl. d. k. Akad. d. Wissensch. zu 
Berhn (Jahre 1866), p. 138, Taf. iii. f. 3. 
1869. Orthoceras campanile^ Mojsisovics, Beitrage zur Kenntniss der 
Cephalopoden-Fauna des AlpLuen Muschelkalkes, Jahrb. d. k. k. 
Geol. lleichsanstalt, p. 590. 
1882. Orthoceras campanile, Mojsisovics, Die Cephalopoden der Medi- 
terranen Triasprovinz, Abhandl. d. k. k. Geol. Keichsanstalt, 
Band x. p. 291, Taf. xciii. ft. 1-4, 11. 
Sp, Char. Shell very long; slowly increasing, at the rate of 
about 1 in 13. Body-chamber very short, with a constriction near 
the aperture (well seen in the specimen numbered C. 3397 a). 
Transverse section circular. Septa numerous, deeply concave, 
slowly increasing in their distance from each other ; 3 lines apart 
where the shell has a diameter of 5 lines, increasing to 5 lines 
apart where the diameter of the shell (base of body- chamber) is 
9 lines'. Sutures horizontal. Siphuncle central, slender. Test 
smooth. 
liemarhs. Mojsisovics observes that Orthoceras campanile is dis- 
tinguished from Orthoceras elegans, Miinster, of which it is the 
precursor, chiefly by its much greater size. 
Horizon. Upper Musohelkalk (zone of Geratites trinodosus). 
Locality. Schreyer Alpe, near Hallstadt, Upper Austria. 
Fairly well represented in the Collection, 
Orthoceras, sp. (Salter). 
1865, Orthoceras, Salter, in Strachey’s Palaeontology of Niti in the 
Northern Himalaya, &c., p. 67, pi. viii. ff. 7-10. 
Salter compared some imperfect fragments of a widely septate 
Orthoceras with, much hesitancy to the 0. pulchellum of v. Hauer 
These measurements are taken from one of Mojsisovies’ figures (loc. cit. 
Taf. xciii. f. 1). 
