10 Chapman and Gabriel: 



Xassa pau]}erata, Lam. sp., Pritchard and Gatliff, 1898^ 

 Proc. R. Soc. Vict., vol. X. (N.S.), pt. II., p. 279. 

 Dennant and Kitson, 1903, Rec. Geol. Surv. Vict., vol. 

 I., pt. 2, p. 143. 

 Rather rare. 



Nassa labecula, A. Adams. 

 Nassa labecula, A. Adams, 1851, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., p. 

 98. Pritchard and Gatliff, 1903, Proc. R. Soc. Vict., 

 vol. X. (N.S.), pt. II., p. 279. 

 This is a fairly common shell in the present deposit. It is 

 generally a component of Victorian estuarine faunas of modern 

 date. 



Fani. Amphibolidae. 

 Genus Salinator, Hedley. 



Salinator fragilis, Lamarck sp. 



Ampullario fragilis, Lamarck, 1822, Anim. sans Vert., vol.. 



VI., pt. IL, p. 179. 

 Salinator fragilis. Lam. sp., Hedley, 1900, Proc. Linn. Soc. 

 N.S. Wales, vol. XXV., p. 511. Gatlilf, 1905, Victorian 

 Naturalist, vol. XXII., p. 15. 

 A single specimen of this estuarine shell was found in the iDresent 

 deposit. 



Class CRUSTACEA. 



Fam. Cytheridae. 



Genus Cythera, Miiller. 



Cythere crispata, G. S. Brady. 



Cijthere crispafa, G. S. Brady, 1868. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 



sev. -t, vol. II., p. 221, pi. XIV., figs 14, 15. Idem, 



1880, Rep. Chall., Zool., vol. I.,pt. III., Ostracoda, p. 



72, pi. XIV., figs. 8a-d. Chapman, 1914, Proc. R. Soc. 



Vict., vol. XXVII. (N.S.), pt. I., p. 33, pi. VI., fig. 9. 



The present specimen is a short, broad variety, but possesses 



sufficient characters to enable us to refer it without hesitation to 



the above species. In the living condition it occurs on the shores 



of Great Britain, Norway and the Mediterranean; also at Port 



Jackson, Booby Island and in Hong Kong Harbour. In all these- 



localities it is a moderatelv shallow water form. One of us (F.C.) 



