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Macrotoeniopterit, sp. 
Pterophyllum, sp. 
Ptilupliyllum acutifoliunn. 
Pt, ciitctwnse? 
Otozamites, sp. 
Pictyozamites indieus. 
Palissya, sp. 
Pchinostrohus rqjmahalensis. 
Grassy stalks. 
Scales or briots. ? Araucarites. 
Seed vessels. 
Coniferous leaves, undetermined. 
Vemavauam Group. 
Sphenopteris, sp. 
DicJcsonia, sp. 
Cyclopleris t sp. 
Alethopteris indica. 
Angioptendium spathiilatum. 
Macrotceniopteris ovata. 
M. sp. 
Pterophyllum distans ? 
Pt. sp. 
Pt. fissum. 
Zamites proximus. 
Ptilophyllum acutifolmm. 
Pt. cutchense. 
Otozamites, sp. 
Dictyozamites indicus. 
Palissya indica. 
Cheirolepis ? 
Echinostrohus rajmahalensis. 
Araucarites, sp. [? macropterus.) 
Cunningliamites dubiosus ? 
Coniferous leaves, undetermined. 
The plant remains obtained from the shelly grit No. 5 at Jludavkda were :— 
Angiopteridum spathiilatum. 
Ptilophyllum acutifoliiim. 
Otozamites abhreviatus ? 
Dictyozamites indicus. 
The shales No. 6, the apparent equivalents of the Vemdvaram shales, yielded :— 
Pterophyllum sp. 
Ptilophyllum acutifolium. 
Pt. cutchense. 
Palissya indica ? 
The list of Vemavaram fossils was drawn up from onlj-^ a small part of my 
collections, and is therefore far from complete, but, as it is, it shows a far greater 
wealth of form than appears in any of the other localities. 
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