LOWER CRETACEOUS FOSSILS from the SOURCES of 

 the BARCOO, WARD and NIVE RIVERS, SOUTH 

 CENTRAL Q U E EN S L A N I). 



Part II. — Cephalopoda. 1 



By R. Etheridge, Junr., Curator. 



(Plates lxv.-lxviii.) 



Of the few " Ammonites " contained in Air. H. W. Blomfield's 

 Collection only one requires detailed notice ; this will conclude 

 the account of the fossils presented by him to the Trustees. The 

 whole series is a most instructive one, and has added largely to 

 our knowledge of Australian Cretaceous Palaeontology. 

 The species are : — 



ScJdambacliitt roslratus, -J. Sby., sp. 

 Haphceras daintreei, Eth., sp. 

 Amaltheus olene, Ten Woods, sp. 



I take the opportunity, also, of describing another Ammonite 

 new to our Cretaceous rocks, and also a Gasteropod ; these were 

 sent to me from the Queensland Museum amongst the Crioceri 

 lately described. 



Genus ScHLCENBAoniA. X eitmayr, 1875. 



(Sitz. K. Akad. Wissensch. Wien., Ixxi., 1 Abth., No. 5, 1875 

 p. 658.) 



Obs. — A genus created for a series of variable species of Chalk 

 Ammonites with strong and pronounced keels, such as A.rostratus, 

 J. Sby., A. texanus, F. Roemer, A. varians, J. Sby., etc. 



SCHLCENBACHIA ROSTRATUS, J. Sby., Sp. 



(Plates lxv., lxvi., lxvii.) 



Ammonites roslratus, J. Sby., Min. Concho!., ii., 1817, p. 163, pi. 

 clxxiii. 



Ammonites inflatus, J. Sby., ibid, p. 170, pi. clxxviii. 



Ammonites inflatus, D'Orb., Pal. Franc. Terr. Cret., i. (Ceph.), 

 1841, p. 304, pi. xc. 



1 Continued from p. ]S8. 



