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FOSSIL FOR AMINIFERA . 
the Nerbudda river, shortly before it enters the Gulf of Cambay. 
Presented by Alex. Roger, Esq. 
See Mr. Roger’s paper on this district in the Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. 
xxvi. p. 118 &c. 
48897. Orbitoides Fortisii, cVArch. In brown Orbitoidal limestone. 
Raj-pipla Hills. Presented by Alex. Roger, Esq. 
P 548. Nummulites biaritzensis, d'Arch. Goojerat, Western India. 
Presented by Alex. Roger, Esq. 
P 539. Orbitoides dispansa, Sow. Goojerat, Western India. 
CuTCH, SCINDE, AND BeLOOCHISTAN. 
46225. Assilina (Nummulites) exponens, Soiv. Young. Cutch (Kachh). 
Capt. Grant Coll. 
This is probably a figured specimen of 11 N. acuta',' pi. 24. f. 13 (in part), 
Trans. Geol. Soc. London, 2nd ser. vol. v. 
46224, Nummulites acuta, Sow. . Cutch. Capt. Grant Coll. 
This is a figured specimen, Trans. Geol. Soc. 2nd ser. vol. v. pi. 24. f. 13 (part). 
46223. Nummulites perforata {Be Montfort ), var. obtusa, Sow. Cutch. 
Capt. Grant Coll. 
The figured specimen, Trans. Geol. Soc. 2nd ser. vol. v. pi. 24. f. 14 (upper 
fig-)- 
46227. Orbitoides epipphium, Sow. Cutch. Capt. Grant Coll. 
The figured specimen, Trans. Geol. Soc. 2nd ser. vol. v. pi. 24. f. 15 (not 15 a, 
1 5 b). 
P 544. Nummulites obtusa, Soiv. Cutch. Murchison Coll. 
23283. Assilina exponens, Sow. (waterworn). Kurrachee (Karachi), 
Scinde. Major W. E. Baker Coll. 
„ Nummulites perforata (de M.). Globose var. ; further rounded 
by water- action. Kurrachee, Scinde. Major W. E. Baker Coll. 
„ N. complanata, Lam. Kurrachee, Scinde. 
Major W. E. Baker Coll. 
„ A rolled piece of Orbitoidal limestone. Kurrachee, Scinde. 
Major W. E. Baker Coll. 
P 561. Alveolina ovoidea, d'Orb. Large, elliptical. Luckput Bunder, 
North Cutch. 
P 1160. Nummuli tic and Orbitoidal limestones. Scinde? From the India 
Museum. About 40 rolled pieces, partly cut and polished, and 
showing Nummulites obtusa, N. biaritzensis, &c., Orbitoides 
dispansa, 0. ephippium, &c., and in some cases Alveolinse. 
P 547. Nummulites biaritzensis, d'ArcJi. Scinde. 
P. 39. „ ,, ‘ „ In a rough pebble of Num- 
mulitic limestone. India. From the India Museum. 
P 563. Nummulites and Orbitoides. Constituting a yellowish Xummu- 
litic limestone. Obscure ; very much mineralized. India ? 
From the Museum of Practical Geology. 
