Fossil Fauna, Table Cape Beds, Tasmania. 143 



Magaselia zvoodsiana, Tate, op. cit., pp. 24, 25, pi. x., figs. 

 3a-3(/. 



Observations. — This is a somewhat variable species, and after 

 examining 162 specimens from various localities I cannot see 

 that any useful purpose is served in retaining M. ivoodsiana as 

 specifically distinct from the other forms, as there are so many 

 gradations between them that it becomes a matter of impossi- 

 bility to separate them into two distinct species. 



138. Rhynchonella squamosa, Hutton. 



R. squamosa, Hutton, Cat. Tert. Moll. N.Z., p. 37, 1873. 



R. liicida, McCoy, etc., non. Gould, see R. Etheridge, jun., Cat. 

 Austr. Foss., 1878, p. 1.51. 



R. squamosa, Tate, Trans. Phil. Soc. S.A., 1880, p. 27, pi ix., 

 figs. 9<3, 9(^, also Trans. Roy. Soc. S.A., 1885, p. 94. 



R. squaitiosa, Johnston, Geo. Tas., p. 233, pi. xxxiii., fig. 12. 



ECHINODERMATA. 

 139. Conoclypeus rostratus, Tate. 

 C. rostratus, Tate, P.R.S.N.8.W., 1893, p. 194, pi. xiii., fig. 1. 



140. Lovenia fonbesi, Woods and Duncan. 



Var. ivoodsi, K. Etheridge, jun. 



.Spaiangus Iwffnianni, Sturt (non Goldfuss), Two Exped. in 

 S.A., 1834, pi. iii., fig. 10. 



Spatangus, sp., Forbes, "Lectures on Gold," etc., London, D. 

 Bogue, 1852. 



Spatangus forhesi, McCoy, M.S. 



Heniipatagus forbesi, McCoy, M.S. 



Spatatigus Jorbesi, T. Woods, Geo. Obs. in S.A., 1862, p. 75, 

 woodcut. 



Hemipatagiis forbesi, W^oods and Duncan, A.M.N.H., 1864, 

 ser. 3, vol. xiv., p. 165, pi. vi., fig. 3, e-f. 



Hemipatagiis forbesi, Laube, Akad. d. Wiss. Wien, 1869, 

 vol. lix., p. 193, figs, 4-4^ 



Hemipaiagus woodsi, R. Etheridge, jun., Q.J.G.S., 1875, vol. 

 xxxi., p. 445, pi. xxi., figs. 1, 7. 



Hemipatagiis woodsii, Johnston, P.R.S.Tas., 1876, p. 116. 



