PART 3.] Foote: Cretaceous Fossils from Trichinopoly District. 
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No. 18 from the same locality would also appear to be a new species of 
Baculites. BacuUtes, unless it be part of a Ttyclioceras. 
Of the Gasteropoda that I had time to examine and to compare with Stoliczka’s 
figures in the Palasontologia Indica, several, which I enu¬ 
merate below, appear to differ to a considerable extent, 
and may very probably be new species or varieties— 
Gasteropoda. 
Nerinma, sp. 
Locy. 11* 
No. 
4 
Scala, . . 
» A* 
99 
141 
Cancollaria, „ 
» « 
149 
Velutina ? 
}> >9 
« 
150 
Sigaretns ? 
if >9 
99 
150a 
Natica, sp. 
'i 9) 
99 
151 
Cantharidus ? 
9t 99 
99 
156 
Thylaoodes 
99 99 
99 
159 
Troehaetteon ? 
99 99 
99 
160 
Dontalium 
99 9 
99 
163 
Pasciolaria 
„ 21E' 
99 
32 
Solarium 
241 
99 
63 
' Locality 11 is north and north-west of Maravatur. 
„ A west of Arialiir. 
„ 21E north-cast and west of Odium. 
„ 24, reef in stream half a mile below Veraghur. 
Among the Pelecypoda the following forms appear to be new, i. e., unfigured, 
Pelecypoda. by Dr. Stoliezka :— 
Ostrea, sp. 
Pholodomya ? 
Panopsea, sp. 
Tellina, „ 
Trigonia, „ 
Avicula, „ 
Ditto, „ 
Mya, „ 
Exogyra, „ 
Locy. 11 
„ A. 
» »» 
>y >t 
>i is 
>» » 
No. 14 
» 
» 
>» 
» 
» 
10 
13 
27 
46 
61 
62 
47 
73 
' Locality 21 is north-west and north of Odiiim. 
„ 27 is east of Karapady. 
A singular plicated tube of doubtful molluscan or annelidan origin is specimen 
No. 24, from the coral reef limestone near Naicolum 
Plicated tubular shell. 
(Loo. No. 2). 
Echinodermata .—The small echinoderm No. 5, from the “ Sponge bed” south 
of Naicolum {Loo. 3), appears to be new, as does also the encrinoid joint No. 4. 
The same may be said of an encrinoid joint found in the IJtatur clays (0. No. 64). 
Bryozoa .—Two very beautiful small Bryozoa, Nos. 129 and 1.30, were obtained 
by me from the “ Sponge bed” {Loo. No. 3). They are quite different from 
anything figured in the PalD3ontologia Indica. 
