2i)0 (jEOI.OGY AX1> PKTROI.OtiY OK THK (lUKAT SKIIPKNTINK. IlKLT OF X.S.W. 



Uriari and Somertou. lu a subsecjuent paper the localities ±or oaili will be in- 

 dicated as I'ar as possil)le with tlie jiresent indefinite statements available. The 

 list cannot be considered exhaustive. A distinctive feature is the abundance oi 

 Pnxtuctus »)«)"/(■«?«,■>'. casts of Loxoiifma, and forms of GusaeMina. 



Plaxtae. — Girianella. 



PoRlFERA. — Sponge spicules. 



COELEXTERATA. — Zapliretitls culUui, '/.. smnpliuens^ Z. sp. indet., Aiiii/yilai- 

 ophyllum etheridgei, gen. et sp. nov.. Diplii/phiilliim sp. indet.. .' Lithostrntion sp. 

 indet., ? Tri/plaama s)!. indet.. Mirhelinia tenHixepta, Michelitiia sp. nov., Chaetetes 

 spiiiiiliferus, sp. nov 



Hrvozoa — Fistulipora microficopica, sp. nov., Cyclnidntriipa ou-ilralis, gen. 

 et s]i. nov. llaHopura fruticosa, TImmniscus sp. 



Hrachiopoda. — Orthotetef! crenistria, Chonetes aspinoaa, Pnidnctiiri hemi- 

 >:phaericiis, P. miiricatKS, P. puitulnsux, P. !iemireticulatu!<, P. sp. indet.. Orthis 

 (Rlupidomella) aMstrtilis, Orthis {ifchizoplwria) resupinata. Rlnjiicli(/)ieUu plewn- 

 do)i, R. sp. indet., Diel<ismn sacculitm var. hat-tata, D. saccnlum var. amygdala, D. 

 sp. indet., Semiiiula subtilita, Spiriferu bisulcata, 6'. davidis, S. duplicicontata, .V. 

 mosquensix, S. pingttis, S. pingwx var. elongatn, var. nov., .5. striata, S. striato- 

 conrohttn, sp. nov.. >'. sp. indet.. Siiriiigntln/ris e.r^iiperoiix. Rct:in vf. idntrir, 

 Actinocunch us plano.sitlcata. 



PELECrpODA. — Saiiguiiioliles triradiatiis, sp. nov., .S'. sj). indet., Kdmniidia sp. 

 indet., Ctenodonta sj). indet.. S uadaua sj>. indet., ParaUeindon canifi, sp. nov, 

 Pteronites subpitttmini. P. taiiipteroid^g, Kochia striata, sp. nov.. Conocardinm 

 sp. indet., Pnsidoiiiella.' spp. indet., Spathella sp. indet.. Pavenka purlrri, sp. nov., 

 Ai'icidopecten sp. indet. (ef. A. granosus), A. sp. indet., Entolium ariculatum, E. 

 sp. indet., Leiopteria aiistrnlis, Scaldia sp. indet. 



Gastropoda. — Pleiirotomaria sp. indet., Ptiicumphalns culleui. sp. nov.. 

 Ptgcomphalitia sp. indet.. Mourlonia ortiata, sp. nov.. .1/. sp. indet.. Gosseietinu 

 aiistralin, G. auatralis var. aita, var. nov., G. maclaiii, s]i. nov.. G. acotti. sp. nov.. 

 Porcellia piearsi, Phanerotremata australis, sp. nov., P. aiistralis var. alta, var. 

 nov.. Miirchisonia spp. indet.. Belierophon sp. cf. /i/x/cd.v, B. sp. indet., Eiwni- 

 phalus carrolleuxii sp. nov.. E. cera, E. pentangulatus, E. sp. indet., StrapnroUii'i 

 davidis, s\t . nov.. \alici>j>sis Jir,''rispira, X. ghdidsa. X. tibliqua, sp. nov.. Macru- 

 eheilus filostts, M. sp.. Loxnnema babbinboonettsis, L. cf. lefevrei, L. sp. indet., 

 Platyceras sp. indet , Conidaria sp. indet.. Tfyidiies sji. indet. 



SCAPHOPODA. — Dentalium sp. indet. 



CephaLiOPODA — Orthoceras sp. indet., Trochncerns sji, indet.. Cyrloceros sp. 

 indet. (? Gyrnceras). Gomplniceras. 



TRiLOniTA. — Phillipsin .' mhitsta. 



As will l)e shown in section B of tliis paper, this series of fossils indicates 

 that the Burindi beds here may be correlated witli the middle portion of the 

 Carboniferous limestone of Western Europe. It is not possible yet to indicate 

 the thickness of the fossiliferons beds, or to state whethei- there is any zonal dis- 

 triI)ution of forms, but tliis area is strongly to be reconnnended as one suitalile for 

 such furthei' studies. 



Tn regard to the lithohigy of these beds, little can yet l)e added to the ro- 

 marks made above save to call attention to the importance of the oolitic limestone 

 bands .which are so frequent a feature of Bnrindi rocks. Besides the occurrene>> 

 in the Parish of Tulcunihah. north of Carroll, noted above, there is also a patch 



