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SECOND YARKAND MISSION. 
III. MESOZOIC Middle Liassic (4) Upper Tagling limestone.— Terebratvla sinemuriensis, JMJodiola, sp. 
(resembling Mytilus subrenifurmis), Neritopsis (conf. N. elegantissima), 
Clmnnitzia undulata, Trochus latilabrus, Trochus epuhis, T. attenu- 
atus, Eucyclus ( Amberleya ), sp., Acteonina (conf. A. cincta), Nerinea 
(conf. N. goodhalii), Belemnites, sp., Ammonites (conf. macrocephalus). 
. Loweb Liassic (3) Lower Tagling limestone.— Terebratv.la gregaria, T. pyriformis, T. 
punctata, T. ( Waldheimia) schaflieeutli, JRhynconella obtusifrons, E. 
pedata, JR. fissicostata, li. austriaca, JR. variabilis, JR. ringens, 
Ostrea (conf. O. acuminata ), O. (conf. O. anomala), Amusium, sp. 
JPecten (conf. P. palosus ), P. moniliger, P. sabal, P. bifrons, P. val- 
oniensis, Lima densicostata, Avicula ineequivalvis, A. punctata , Ger- 
villia, sp. (near G. olifex), Area (Macrodon), sp. (apparently A. lycetti), 
JDentalium, sp. (near P. giganteum), Nerita, sp. nov., Natica (conf. 
N. pelops), Chemnitzia (conf. C. coarctata), C., sp. (near C. phidias), 
JNerinea, sp. (near JV. goodhalii). Ammonites (conf. A. germanii), 
A., sp. (conf. A. macrocephalus), Belemnites budhaicus, Stol., B. 
bisulcutus, Stol., B. tibeticus, Stol. 
. Rhjetic (2) Para limestone.— Dicerocardium himalayense, Stol., JMJegalodon tri- 
queter. 
...... Tbiassic (1) Lilang series.— JEncrinus cassianus, Spirifer, sp. n., S. (Spiriferina), 
(conf. S. fragilis), 8. ( Spiriferina) stracheyi, 8. (Spiriferina) lilan- 
gensis, Stol., S. spitiensis, Stol., JRhynconella mutabilis, Stol., P. 
theobaldiana, Stol., 11. salteriana, Stol., P. retrocita var. augusta, 
Stol., Athyris strohmeyeri, A. deslongchampsi, Waldheimia stop- 
panii, JEatohia lommeli, JMJonotis salinaria , 1 Lima (conf. L. ramsa- 
ueri),L., sp. nov., JMyoconcha lombardica, Eiscohelix, sp., JPleurotoma- 
ria (conf. P. buchi), P. sierilis, Stol., Orthoceras, sp., O. salinarium, 
O. latiseptum, O. dnbium, Nautilus spitiensis, Stol., Clydonites old - 
hamianus, Stol., C. hauerinus, Stol., Ammonites jloridus, A. jolly anus, 
A. khanilcofi, A. gaytani, A. difissus, A . ausseanus, A. gerardi, 
A. medleyanus, Stol., A. studeri, A. thuillieri, A. malletianus , Stol., 
A. batteni, Stol. 
IY. PALiEOZOIC Cabeonifebotts ... Kuling series.— Spirifer moosakhailensis, S. Jceilhavii, S. tibeticus, 
Stol., S. altivagus, Stol., Broductus purdoni, P. semireticulatus, P. 
longispinus, Avicula, sp., Cardiomorpha, sp., Aviculopecten, sp., Or¬ 
thoceras, sp. 
Silubian ? ... Muth series.— Syringopora, sp., Cyathophyllum, 2 sp., Crinoid stems, Orthis 
sp. (near O. thakil, var. striato-costata and var. convexa), O. (near 
O. compta), O. (near 0. tibetica), O. (conf. 0. resupinata), Stropho- 
nnena, sp., Tentaculites, sp. 
Silubian ... Bhabeli series.— Orthis, s p. ? Chcetetesyalc. 
Y, ... Metamoephic ... Central gneiss. 
But, although the general sequence of the heels was established, the observations made 
were insufficient to enable a map to be prepared showing the distribution of the different 
strata. Eurther examination was necessary for this purpose; and Dr. Stoliczka always hoped 
to return to the Himalayas and complete the work he had so well begun. The severe and 
long-continued labour necessary for the preparation of his great work on the cretaceous fossils 
of Southern India engrossed the whole of his time; and, as has already been mentioned, his 
health was seriously affected by the exposure he underwent in his second Himalayan journey, 
so that, for a year or two at least, he was unfitted for work involving severe exertion. Thus 
the sketch he made—for such it was—has never been filled up; no geological map of the 
Western Himalayas has ever been published, and the idea which can be formed of the distri¬ 
bution of the known strata is, at the best, fragmentary. 
It is as well, before proceeding further, to point out, in such a manner as to render it 
easily recognised on the map, the area to which Dr. Stoliczka’s observations were chiefly con- 
iMem., Geol. Suit. Ind., V, pp. 345, 352. 
