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Of tlie thirty-seve]i species of Mollusca enumerated, twenty-six 

 are described ; of these, twenty-three occur at Spring Creek, 

 fifteen at Muddy Creek, and ten at Mornington, while three 

 additional undescribed species occur at tSpring Creek, and do 

 not, as far as we are aware, occur at either Muddy Creek or 

 Mornington. 



Additions and corrections to the list of species from Waurn 

 Ponds (1, p. 184) :— 



Notocyathus australis, Dune. 

 Deltocyathus italicus, Ed. and H. 



Eupatagus murrayensis, Laube, instead of E. murrayanus. 

 Eupatagus rotundus. Dune. 



Cassidulus florescens, Gregory, instead of Echinobrissus, n. sp. 

 Terebratulina lenticularis, Tate. 

 Terebratulina davidsoni, R. Eth., jun. 

 Placunanomia sella, Tate, instead of P. ione, Gray. 

 Pecten consobrinus, Tate, var., instead of P. subbifrons, Tate. 

 Pecten eyrei, Tate, instead of n. sp. 

 Pecten peroni, Tate. 

 Hinnites corioensis, McCoy. 

 Limatula jeffreysiana, Tate. 

 Nucula tenisoni ?, Pritchard. 

 Leda apiculata, Tate. 

 Pectunculus cainozoicus, T. Wds. 

 Trigonia semiundulata, McCoy. 

 Cardita polynema ?, Tate. 

 Chione halli, Pritchard. 

 Chione cainozoica, T. Wds. 

 Dosinia densilineata, Pritchard. 

 Mactra howchiniana, Tate. 

 Natica wintlei ?, T. Wds. 

 Turritella conspicabilis ?, Tate. 

 Voluta halli, Pritchard. 

 Entalis mantelli, Zittel. 

 Pleurotoma, sp. 

 This brings the Waurn Poi'ds list up to seventy-two species. 

 Revised and extended list of fossils from the limestone of 

 Batesford (see 13, p. 18) : — 



Placotrochus deltoideus, Dune. 



