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I have endeavoured to group them as far as possible so as 

 to show the blending of the faunas of the first and third beds 

 in the second. It will be seen that the Papakura limestone 

 and the breccia have five forms in common, but the former 

 bed probably contains more Bryozoa than Retepora beaniana, 

 which may add considerably to the list. Twenty species of 



