Tertiarie* in the Neighbourhood of Melbourne, 195 



Sir Frederick McCoy (G) has recorded the following species 

 from Mordialloc in addition to those above mentioned : — 

 Pecten yahlensis, T. Woods. 

 Spondylus pseudoradula, McCoy. 

 Aturia australis, McCoy. 

 Physetodon baileyana, McCoy. 

 These probably came from the neighbourhood of Charman's 

 Road. 



2. Beaumaris (West of Hotel;. 



As at the previous locality, the rocks are mainly ferruginous 

 earthy sandstones. In places where the beds are hard, beau- 

 tifully sharp impressions of shells occur in profusion, while in 

 others calcareous bands full of shells run for long distances. 

 Unfortunately the fossils are very rotten, and it is difficult to 

 obtain specimens which will bear removal. The commonest 

 fossil in the ferruginous beds is Lovenia forbesi, which occurs in 

 enurmous numbers in a beautiful state of preservation. 

 Foraminifera. 

 Echinodermata. 



t Orthoiophus lineatus, Duncan (Temnechinus). 



t Clypeaster gippslandicus, McCoy. 



+ Monostychia australis, Laube, forma loveni, Duncan. 



Lovenia forbesi, Woods and Duncan. 

 + Pericosmus sp.* 

 Cidaroid spines. 

 Crustacea. 



Crab chelse. 

 ] Balanus 2 spp. 

 Polyzoa. 

 Brachiopoda. 



Terebratulina catinuliformis ?, Tate. 

 Magasella compta, G. B. Sowerby. 

 Lamellibranchiata. 



+ Ostrea manubriata, Tate. 



,, arenicola, Tate, 

 t „ sp. 



* Identified by Sir Frederick McCoy. 



