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Drillia sp.* 

 Drillia sp.* 

 Drillia sj).* 

 Drillia sp.* 

 Cancellaria sp.* 

 Ancilla orycta, Tate 

 Olivella nymphalis, Tate 

 Marginella propinqiia, Tate 

 Marginella sp.* 

 Voluta sp. (miich worn) 

 Uromitra etiglypha, Tate 

 Fustis gippslandiciis, Tate 

 Fasciolaria (?) sp.* 

 Fasciolaria (?) sp. 

 Latirus purpuroides, Tate 

 Phos gregsoni, Tate 

 Lampusia, sj).* 

 Lampusia, n. sp. 

 Tylospira coronata, Tate 

 Oypraea sp. (fragment) 

 Cerithinm (?) sp. 

 Cerithium (?) sp. 

 Turritella murrayana, Tate 

 Tnrritella conspicabilis, Tate 

 Turritella tristii'a, Tate 

 Turritella acricvila, Tate 

 Eissoia sj^. 



Crepidula unguiformis. Lam. 

 Calyptraea crassa, Tate 

 Natica subinfundibuluin, Tate 

 Natica polita, T. Woods 

 Natica hamiltonensis, T. "Woods 

 Natica cunninghamensis, Harris 

 Natica subvarians, Tate 

 Eulima, n. sp.* 

 Niso psila, T. Woods 

 Odontostomia sp. (fragment) 

 Trochus (?) sp.* 



Oalliostoma sp. 



Dentalium largicrescens, Tate 



Ostrea arenicola, Tate 



Placunanomia ione, Tate 



Spondyltis, n. sp. 



Limea, n. sp. 



Pecten antiaustralis, Tate (juv.) 



Cucullaea corioensis, McCoy 



Limopsis forskali, A. Adams 



Glycimeris laticostata, Q. and G. 



Nvicula antipodiim, Hanley 



Leda vagans, Tate 



Leda woodsii, Tate 



Trigonia acuticostata, McCoy 



Cardita spinulosa, Tate 



Cardita, n. sp.* 



Crassatellites oblonga, T. Woods 



var. 

 Kellia micans, Tate 

 Cardium sp. 



Meretrix paiTciriigata, Tate 

 Meretrix, n. sp. 

 Cbione cognata, Pritchard 

 Chione subroborata, Tate 

 Cliione propinqua, T. Woods 

 Chione allporti, T. Woods 

 Dosinia sp., aff. D. johnstonif 

 Tapes, n. sp.* 



Zenatiopsis angustata, Tate 

 Corbula scaphoides, Hinds 

 Corbula ephamilla, Tate 

 Panopaea aixstralis. Sow. 

 Barnea tiara, Tate 

 Tellina aequilatera, Tate 

 Tellina albinelloides, Tate (?) 

 Cuspidaria, n. sp. 

 Aspergillum sp. 

 Trematotrochus clarkii, Dennant 



IV. — Bellevue. 



The ironstone conglomerates of this section were examined 

 several years ago, and before the Rose Hill bed on the opposite 

 bank was discovered. It is situated about two miles from 

 Bairnsdale and immediately on the terrace bank of the river. 

 Many visits have been paid to the locality, and we have to thank 

 Captain Underwood, who owns the farm, for valuable assistance 

 in the researches made. The ironstone is fresh looking, and the 

 fossil casts in it are exceptionally sharp and distinct. We broke 



" Also in the Gippsland Lakea miocene. 

 t Also at Table Cape. 



