288 • Frederick C/t<ipman : 



In the living condition this form is usually found in deep 

 Avater. Recorded by Howchin from the Balcombian of Muddy 

 Creek. 



Typical specimens, of fair size, are moderately common in 

 the foranjiniferal rock of the Filter -Quarries. 



Pidvinulinn eleijans, d'Orbip:ny sp, 



Rotalia {Turbitiuli'uri) elegans, d'Orbigny, 1826, Ann. Sci. Nat., 

 vol. VII., p. 276, No. 54. 



The specimens found in the Batesford Limestone have a sharp 

 periphery, but are otherwise typical. This form has been re- 

 corded from the Australian tertiaries, but only from the Murray 

 Flats. 



Very rare ; Filter Quarries. 



Fulvinulina scabricula, sp. nov. PI. II., Figs. '2a, h. 



Description. — Test trochoid ; superior face moderately con- 

 vex to tumid ; whorls numerous ; inferior face slightly convex, 

 with sutures of last whorl well-marked ; umbilicus with a cal- 

 losity. Both surfaces of test finely and densely pitted ; peri- 

 pheral edges granulate to hispid. Greatest breadth of figured 

 specinien, .4:14mm. ; thickness at umbilical axis, .267mm. 



Moderately common in the foraminiferal rock of the Filter 

 Quarries. 



Pulvinulina pulrhella, d'Orbigny sp. 



Rotalia pulchella, d'Orbigny, 1826, Ann. Sci. Nat., vol. VII., p. 

 274, No. 32. Pulvinulina pulchella, d'Orb. sp., Jones, 

 Parker and Brady, 186-6, Foram. Crag, Pal. 8oc. Mon., 

 vol. XIX. pi. II., Figs. 25-27. 



This is a form like P. eleyans, but with thickened sutures to 

 the chambers. It has been recorded by Tenison Woods and 

 Howchin from the Balcombian beds at Muddy Creek. 



Frequent in the Filter Quarries. 



