LIST OF COLLECTIONS. 



The following are the principal sources whence the Collections 

 catalogued in this work were obtained : — 



1. A series of mollusca from the Miocene and Pliocene of New 

 Zealand, chiefly from Parimoa and Onekakara. Presented by the 

 Hon. W. B. B. Mantell, about the year 1860. 



2. From various horizons of the Tertiary in South Australia. 

 Presented by the Governors of Adelaide ITuseum, in 1861. 



3. A few specimens from the Tertiaiy of Adelaide, South 

 Australia. Presented by M. Marshall, Esq., in 1861. 



4. From the Tertiary of the River Murray, South Australia. 

 Presented by Commodore Goodenough, R.N., in 1876. 



5. From the Pliocene and Post-Pliocene of New Zealand. Pre- 

 sented by Lieut.- Col. L. W. Wilmer, late 12th Regiment, in 1882. 



6. Several specimens from the Tertiary of Bairnsdale, Victoria. 

 Presented by W. H. Grigson, Esq., in 1882. 



7. A large and important series from the Eocene and Miocene 

 of Muddy Creek, Hamilton, Victoria. Presented by John Bennant, 

 Esq., F.G.S., in 1886. 



8. A large series from various horizons of the Tertiary of 

 South Australia, and a few specimens from Western Australia. 

 Presented by H. Y. L. Brown, Esq., F.G.S., in 1887. 



9. Many specimens from the Tertiary of Gippsland, Victoria. 

 Presented by the liev. J. S. M. Rogce, in 1887. 



10. From the River Murray cliffs. South Australia. Presented 

 by Wm. Evans, Esq., in 1887. 



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