TERTIARY : EOCENE. 
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CRIMEA. 
EOCENE. 
55084. Nummulites distans, Deshayes. Simferopol. In a white lime- 
stone, with some small (large-centred) Nummulince , one of 
which has the angular straggling septa of distans , one has 
slightly curved septa, and a small one (with a small central 
chamber) has falcate septa. The alar flapping is very delicate 
and winding. C. F. Pech Coll. 
' N. distans, Deshayes. Small, with large primary chamber. Sim- 
P 263. | fer °P o1 ' 
N. Ramondi ( Defr .). In white Nummulitic limestone. Sim- 
feropol. 
Presented by the Imperial School of Mines of St. 
Petersburg to the Museum of Practical Geology. 
P 266. N. distans. A small fragment of white Nummulitic limestone. 
No mark, except a label referring to Parkinson, ‘ Org. Rem.’ 
vol. iii. pi. 10. fig. 14, which is N. Iceviyata, and is so termed by 
Parkinson at p. 152, op. cit. Probably from the Crimea. 
P 264. N. distans, Desh., and small individuals of the same species, with 
a large primary chamber ; also N. Ramondi with biaritzensis 
(or its larger form or vice versa). White limestone, weathering 
somewhat rusty. Simferopol, Crimea. 
Presented to the Geol. Surv. Museum by the 
Imp. School of Mines, St. Petersburg. 
P 2. N. distans ? and N. Ramondi ? In white Nummulitic limestone. 
Simferopol. From the M. P. G. 
P 265. N. distans ? (probably). “ Close to road, Inkerman (British side).” 
From the M. P. G. 
P 268. N. rotnlarins, Desh. ( = Ramondi , Def.). Cape St. Baroum, 
Crimea. 
Pliocene ? or Quaternary. 
P 267. Polystomella crispa {Linn.). In a piece of coarse shell-rock. 
Crimea. 
WESTERN ASIA. 
Turco-Persian Frontier. 
TERTIARY: EOCENE. 
W. K. Loftus’s Collection. (Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xi. p. 270, &c.) 
P 167. Alveolina subpyrenaica. Kirrind. 
P 180. „ „ Many loose. Kirrind. 
P 170. ,, „ With an Echinoderm. No special locality. 
P 155- \ Orbitoides dispansa (Sow.). Near Kirrind. 
P 166. J 0. papyracea? ( Boubee ). „ „ 
