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P 1136. N. obtusa, Sow. In a block of Hummulitic limestone. Scinde ? 
Prom the India Museum. 
P 546. Orbitoides dispansa, Sow. 
30201. 0. Fortisii, d’Arch., and 0. ephippium, Sow. Hyderabad, Scinde. 
Duncan Pratt Coll. 
30202. Alveolina melo (F. 31.). Small subspberical form, in a pebble 
of white AlveolinaAimestone, cut and polished. India. 
Duncan Pratt Coll. 
P 570. A. melonoides ( cle Montfort). Small, prolato- spheroidal. In 
white Alveolina- limestone. “ Hear Hyderabad.” With an 
outline of flat-topped hills on the label. 
„ A. melonoides ( de 31.). With a rather large Patellina (Cyclo- 
lina) ? “ Hear Hyderabad (north), Indus river.” 
P 565. Alveolina, small, in Alveolina- limestone. Hear Hyderabad, Scinde. 
P 566. A. ovoidea, d’Orb. Subfusiform : and a Hummulite ; in a white 
Alveolina-limestone. 
P 550. A. melonoides (de 31.). Prolate-spheroid. In white Alveolina- 
limestone. Scinde? Prom the India Museum. 
P 528. \ Alveolinae (A. melonoides, de 31.). Short, fusiform. Pour 
P 529. J sections on glass. Scinde ? 
P. 38. Alveolina ovoidea, d’Orb., with Miliola, small Hummulite, &c. 
In a polished slice of limestone. Scinde ? 
P 1134. Assilina exponens. In an Assilinal rock. Hala range, Scinde. 
Murchison Coll. (The Hala Range extends for 180 miles west 
of the Indus.) 
The accompanying label indicates that this was the only specimen from the 
Hala Range which Sir Roderick Murchison sent to M. d’Archiac for examination. 
P 549. Alveolina melonoides (de 3Iontfort). Prolato-spheroidal. In 
hard, cream-coloured limestone. South Lukki (“ Luckie ”), 
on the Indus, near to and south of Sehwan. 
P 562. A. ovoidea, d’Orb. Short, elliptical. Beloochistan. 
23284. Assilina (Nummulites) exponens, Sow. Large, smooth, subun- 
dulate ; septal lines very feeble. Alore Hills*, Upper Scinde. 
Major W. E. Baker Coll. 
„ A. exponens, Sow., var. granulosa (d’Arch.). Septal lines raisedf , 
and granules between the septal lines. Alore Hills, Upper 
Scinde. Major W. E. Baker Coll. 
„ A. exponens, Sow., and var. granulosa, d’Arch. 1. Smooth, flat; 
septal lines feeble. 2. Worn down by solution of substance in 
water. 3. Small; septal lines stronger; no intermediate gra- 
nules. Alore Hills, Upper Scinde. Major W. E. Baker Coll. 
* The “ Alore Hills ” appear to be the hilly country (“ Kohistan ”) ranging for about 
30 miles south of Roree-Bukkur. Alore or Alor (written “ Arore ” in the “Indian 
Atlas,” Ordnance Survey, 1878, N.W. Quarter-sheet of Sheet 9) is an old place in ruins, 
E. by S. of Roree, on the Eastern Nara, an old branch of the Indus. 
t In one specimen the septal lines on the outer whorls are feeble or have been re- 
duced by solution. 
