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P 772. N. striata (?), a few Orbitoides, and Alveolina (rare). In a frag- 
ment of weathered dark-grey Nummulitie limestone. Prom 
Mosciano. 
Prom the Museum of Practical Geology. Collected by J. B. Pentland. 
A section of the Nummulitie strata of Mosciano , near Florence, is given and 
described by Murchison, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. v. p. 278. The specimen 
probably came from this place. 
ITALY and THE TYROL. 
42855. Nummulites biaritzensis, cCArch. “ Breccia nummulitica di 
Centemero.” Nummulitie limestone (mass of Nummulites), with 
fragments of limestone, quartz pebbles, &c. 
42854. Nummulites biaritzensis, Orbitoides stellata, and other small 
organisms in sandy shell-grit. “ Calcare nummulitico di Cente- 
mero.” 
31159. N. perforata. Large and thick. Marked “ Nummulites nummi- 
formis. Monte Resizze.” P. Mohr Coll. 
P 766. Nummulites (small), Alveolina, and other small organisms in a 
silicified rock (once a Nummulitie limestone). “ Lapis fru- 
mentarius.” Yerona, North Italy. See the ‘ Geologist,’ vol. vi. 
1863, p. 312, where the old authors (Mercatus and Langius), 
treating of “ Lapis frumentarius ” &c. are quoted in full. 
T. Rupert Jones Coll. 
P 767. N. striata? Cut and polished piece of Nummulitie limestone. 
P 765. Orbitoides and Nummulites. Very obscure. Cut and polished 
piece of silicified Orbitoidal(?) rock. 
34037. N. complanata and N. Lucasana. In a weathered piece of Num- 
mulitic limestone. Monte Yaldo, near Yerona. 
P 721. Assilina exponens. „ „ 
P 722. Nummulites perforata. Thick. Monte Yaldo, Tyrol, near Yerona. 
A. Thick (worn on one face), with scarcely any column-spots or 
scabrous granulation. 
B. Rather thicker, with the alar flaps elongate, as in some forms of 
N. biaritzensis, N. Beaumonti , and N. obesa. 
P 722. N. perforata. Thin. Monte Yaldo, near Yerona, Tyrol. 
C. Thin, flat, smooth. 
D. Rather thinner, much marked with column-spots. 
E. Intermediate to C and D. 
P 1139. A partly polished pebble of dark-grey Orbitoidal limestone. “ Ex 
Sila fluvio.” ? The River Sile, running by Treviso towards 
Yenice. North-eastern Italy. 
