56 Transactions. 



It will be found that fresh collections will have to be made in some 

 localities to ascertain correctly the horizons and zones in which certain 

 species occur. 



List of Papers on the PalcBontology of New Zealand, including the Titles of 

 those Stratigraphical Papers containing Important Lists of Fossils* 



Andrew, A. 



On the Geology of the Clarendon Phosphate Deposits, Otago, N.Z. 

 Trans. N.Z. Inst., xxxviii, 447. [PI. iv figures a new brachiopod — 

 Magellania marshalli — and some cetacean bones.] 

 Bather, F. A. 



The Mount Torlesse Annelid. Geological Magazine (n.s.), dec. v, vol. ii, 

 pp. 532-541, December 1905. [And letter to editor, January 1906, 

 pp. 46, 47, ib.] 

 Benham, W. B. 



A Gigantic Cirripede from New Zealand. Geol. Mag. Lond. (ser. 2), 

 1903, pp. 110-119, 2 pis. 



Boehm, Georg. 



Ueber tertiare Brachiopoden von Oamaru. Sudinsel. N.Z. Berlin ; Zs.D. 



geol. Ges. 56, 1904, brieft Mitt. (146-150, mit 1 Taf.). 

 Reisenotizen aus Neu-Seeland. Abdruck a. d. Deutsch. geolog. Gesell- 

 schaft, Jahrg. 1900, p. 169-177. 



Boult, A. 



Occurrence of Gold in Harbour Cone. Dunedin. [Incidentally describes 

 and figures (p. 432, pi. ix, fig. 1) Pseudamussium huttoni.} Trans. N.Z. 

 Inst., xxxviii, 425. 



Buchanan, J. 



On the Belemnite Beds at Amuri Bluff. Rep. N.Z. Geol., 1867. 

 Oastracane. 



Sul deposits di Jackson's Paddock, Oamaru, nella Nuova Zelandia. 

 Roma, 1890, 4. 



Clarke, E. 



The Fossils of the Waitemata and Papakura Series. Trans. N.Z. Inst,, 



xxxvii. 413 ; 1905. 

 Graptolites of the Aorere Series. Bull. No. 3 (N.S.), N.Z. Geol. Surv., 



1907, p. 34, pi. viii. 



€rawford, J. C. 



On Probable Reasons why Few Fossils are found in the Upper Palaeozoic 

 and Possible Triassic Rocks of New Zealand. Trans. N.Z. Inst., ix, 561. 



Davis, James William. 



On some Fish-remains from the Tertiary Strata of New Zealand. (Paper 

 afterwards withdrawn.) Jan., 1886. [Sent by Captain Hutton : 

 Fish teeth and spines exhibited — Lamna, Carcharodon, Notidanus, 

 Myliobatus, and Sparnodus ; Te Aute.] Q.J. Geol. Soc, vol, xlii, 

 pt. ii, p. 4 ; 1886. 



* This list does not include, except in a few instances, the papers that have been 

 written on the subject of the fossil remains of the extinct birds of New Zealand. These 

 Jiave been given in the Transactions of the N.Z. Institute, vol. xxvi, \). 229 ; vol. xxvii, 

 p. 229; vol. xxxvi, p. 471. 



