278 Frederick Chapman : 



Xodosaria sralaris, Batsch sp. 



Xnufilus (Orflioreras) scalaria, Batsch, 1791, Conchvl, des See- 

 sandes, No. 4, pi, II. Figs, 4a. h. Xodosaria ■'^raJaris, 

 Batsch sp„ Brady, 1884, Rep. Chall., vol, IX., p. 510, 

 pi. LXIII. Figs. 28-31. 



As a recent form this species is usually found in shallow 

 water. It is also well known as a tertiary fossil. 

 One example from the Filter Quarries. 



Xodosaria badenensis, d'Orl^iirny. 



X. hadenenxis^ d'Orbiirny, 1846, Foram. Foss. Vienne, p. .38, pi, 

 L, Figs. 34, 35. 



This is a short, stout form allied to the better known N. 



raphanus. It is typical of the Vienna Basin fauna, and occurs 



throughout the greater part of our Victorian tertiary strata. 



One typical specimen from the Lepidocyclina rock of the 

 Filter Quarries. 



Cristtllaria crepidula, Fitchtel and Moll sp. 



Xautilus crepidulus, Fichtel and Moll, 1798, Test. Micr., p. 

 107, pi, XIX, Figs. G-I. 



Good typical examples of this variable form were found in the 

 Lepidoct/diud rock of the Filter Quarries. 



Cristellaria crepidula, F. and M. sp., var. arruata. d'Orbigny. 



Cristellaria arcuata, d'Orbigny, 1846, Foram. Foss. Vienne, p. 

 87, pi. III. Figs. 34-36. 



A specimen was found in the limestone of the Filter Quarries, 

 which closely matches the above variety described by d'Orbigny 

 from the Miocene of the Vienna Basin, It represents the broad 

 curved form which centres round C. crepidula as the type, and 

 which is more elongate. 



Cristellaria rrejudnla, F. and M. sp,, var, yladius, Philippi var. 



