PLATE VI. 
Fig. 
... 1. 
Cas-sidulus planatuSj Forbes, p. 33; four views of a specimen from Moraviatoor ; 
Ootatoor group. 
Fig. 
2. 
Ntjcleolites pullatus, Stol., p. 34 ; 2, top view of a specimen in natural size ; the 
other four views are enlarged ; south-west of MuUoor ; Arrialoor group. 
Fig. 
... 3. 
EcHiNOCONtis conf. coNicus, Beynius, p. 36 ; three views of a specimen ; the apex 
and portion of the apertural margin are hrokenj and the superficial ornamentation 
much worn off; Comarapolliam ; Arrialoor group. 
Fig. 
... 4. 
Echinoconus PL.ACENTTJLA, Stol., p. 36; three views in natural size; Karapaudy ; 
Arrialoor group. 
Fig. 
... 5. 
Holectypus sp. indet., ) three views in natural size; the specimen is some- 
what disfigured by lateral pressure^ and the apex is broken away ; south-west of 
MuUoor ; Arrialoor group. 
Fig. 
.. 6. 
Salenia Arcotensis, Stol., p. 39 ; Q, top view in natural size ; the remaining 
figures are all enlarged ; Comarapolliam ; Arrialoor group. 
Fig. 
.. 7. 
Micropedina spn^.uoiDES, Stol., p. 41 ; 1,1a, side and lower views ; the test is on 
the upper side mostly wanting; lb, enlarged portion of the surface of the test 
near the periphery ; north of PoodoopolUam ; Arrialoor group. 
Fig. 
.. 8. 
PsEUDODiAnEMA SPBANGULATUM, Stol., p. 44 ; 8, 8a, %h, three views in natural size ; 
8c, an interambulacral, and 8d, an ambulacral. zone enlarged ; Karapaudy j Arria- 
loor group. 
Fig. 
.. 9. 
PsEUDODiADEMA sp. iudet., p. 44 ; MuUoor ; Arrialoor group. 
