276 Frederick Chapmcm : 



Ehrenberyina serrafci, Reiiss. 



E. serrata, Reuss, 1849, Denksclir, d. k. Ak, Wiss. Wien, vol. I., 

 p. 377, pi. XLVIIL, Figs, 7 a-c. Chapman, 1907, Journ. 

 Linn. Soc. Lond. ZooL. vol. XXX., p. 33, pi. IV., Figs. 

 85-87. 

 Recorded previously from the Balcombian series of Muddy 

 Creek and the Port Phillip tertiaries. 

 Rare in the Filter Quarries. 



Fam. Lageisidae. 

 Lagena r/Iohosa, Montagu sp. 



Vermicnhim glohosum, Montagu, 1803, Test. Brit. p. 523, 

 Lagena glohosa, Montagu sp., Brady, 1884, Rep. Chall., 

 vol. IX., p. 452, pi. LVL, Figs. 1-3. 

 Previously recorded from the Balcombian beds of Muddy 



Creek by Howchin. A single example with a subglobular test 



and asperous aperture was found in the limestone of the Filter 



Quarries. 



1 jag en a favosoj)unctafa, Brady. 



L. f a voso punctata, Brady, 1881, Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci., vol. 



XXL, N.S. p. 62. Idem, 1884, Rep. Chall., vol. IX, p. 



473, pi. LVIIL, Fig. 35; pi. LIX., Fig. 4; pi. LXL, 



Fig. 2. 

 This ornate species is extremely rare. In the recent condi- 

 tion it was recorded by Brady from two localities only — viz., 

 Torres Strait, at 155 fathoms, and from the north coast of New 

 Guinea at 17 fathoms. This appears to be its first occurrence 

 in the fossil state. 



One specimen, of a globose form, from the Filter Quarries. 



Lagena oi'hignyana, Seguenza sp., var. el at li rata, Brady. 



Lagena clathrata, Brady, 1884, Rep. Chall., vol. IX, jj. 485, 

 pi. fiX., Fig. 4. Lj. orhignyana, Heg. sp., var. clathrata, 

 Brady, Millett, 1901, Journ. R. Micr. Soc, p. G28, pi. 

 XIV., Fig. 23. 



