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Fauna of the Izinhluzabalungu deposits.


Species.

Ammonites Gardeni, Baily

Fossil bones, wood, &c.


Pugnellus uncatus, Forb.

Fasciolaria assimilis, Stol.

Fasciolaria rigida, Baily

Tritonidea trichinopolitensis, Forb.

Scalaria turbinata, Forb.

Solarium Wiebeli, nov. sp.

Chemnitzia undosa, Forb.

Euchrysalis gigantea, Stol.

Solariella radiatula, Forb.

Avellana ampla, Stol.

Natica multistriata, Baily

Pollia pondicherriensis, Forb.

Lagena nodulosa, Stol.

Cerithium (Fibula ?) detectum, Stol.

Cerithium kaffrarium, nov. sp.

Turritella multistriata, Rss.

Dentalium, spec.

Pecten quinquecostatus, Sow.

Pecten amapondensis, n. sp

Arca capensis, n. sp.

Arca natalensis, Baily

Pectunculus africanus, n. sp

Trigonia elegans, Baily

Cardium denticulatum, Baily

Cardium Hillanum

Venus arcotensis, Forb.

Astarte, sp.

Inoceramus expansus, Baily

Hemiaster Forbesii, Baily

Holaster indicus, Forb.

Diadema, spec.

Ammonites umbolazi, Baily



Ammonites Soutoni, Baily

Ammonites Stangeri, Baily

Ammonites rembda, Forb.

Ammonites Kayei, Forb.

Anisoceras rugatum, Forb.


Trigonia Shepstonei, nov. sp.


Fossil wood, with Teredo

Faint plant-remains.


Stratum.

Harder brown limestone (f).

Soft brown sandstone and grit, with numerous fossils (e).

Sandstone and grit, very much like the above (d).

Hard sandstone (c).

Hard sandstone, very much water-worn (b).

Karoo sandstone and shales (_).


Equivalent in Northern Europe.

White chalk most probably.

Probably Upper Greensand.

Lower Greensand.

Triassic?