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exaanples, were collected some years ago by Mr. J. II. GAtliff, 

 who has presented them tn the Museum collection. They 

 are somewhat small, but otherwise typical, so far as can be 

 said of a species in which no two examples are exactly alike in 

 form. 



Locality and Horizon. — Sprinp: Creek ]{edv at Torquay. Ter- 

 tiary (Janjukian). [9147-52]. 



Family — Sp.\ TANfilDAK. 

 (ilenus — l.i)itliia, AJerian. 



Linthia antiaustralis, Tate. 

 (PL XTX.). 



L. antiaustralis, Tate, 1885. Southern Science r»:cnrd. Vol. 

 I. (New Ser.), No. 1. p. 4. 



Observations. — The above species was described by Tate from 

 the Murray River Cliffs, but there has been no previous record 

 of its occurrence in Victoria. The example now recorded 



from Cuilewis was collected by R. Daintree, and it was sent to 

 the National Museum with other tertiary f=pecimens from 

 the Geological Survey Office in April, 18-61. Daintree's note as 

 to the precise spot where the fossils were obtained is as fol- 

 lows : — "These fossils were collected from the base of the el ill' on 



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