^••1 Chapman, Fossils from Grange Burn. 145 



toiirnoueri, Lemoine and Douville, *L. martini, Schlumberger, 

 *L. marginata, Michelotti, sp. 



Corals. — *Mopsea hamiltoni, Thomson, sp. 



Echixoids. — Spines of a cidaroid, indet. 



Vermes. — Scrpula, sp. 



Polyzoa. — Cellar ia rigida, var. venusta, MacGill, Macropora 

 clarkei, T. -Woods, sp., Lekythopora, sp., near L. kitsoni, Maple- 

 stone, *Smittia tatei, T. -Woods, sp., *Porina gracilis, Milne 

 Edwards, sp., Retepora, sp., Entalophora australis. Busk., Crisia, 



Ostracoda. — *B air dia amygdaloides, G. S. Brady, Cy there 

 postdeclivis, Chapm. 



FORAMINIFERA. 



The only species of the foraminifera new to the Batesford 

 fauna are Bolivina hentyana, Marginulina costata, and Sagraina 

 raphanus. Species which are distinctly typical of the Batesford 

 fauna are the lepidocycline foraminifera and Gypsina howchini. 

 The former, although found occasionally in lower strata at 

 Muddy Creek, particularly dominate this horizon. Lepido- 

 cyclina limestone has also been noted from Keilor and Cape 

 Schanck. Gypsina howchini, besides occurring at Batesford, 

 has recently been obtained from Janjukian strata in the Mallee 

 bores. 



BOLIVINA HENTYANA, sp. qov. Tertiary (Janjukian). Limestone bluff, 

 opposite Henty's, Orange Bum. s28. 



Description of Bolivina hentyana, sp. nov.,f (fig.) 

 Test long ovate, moderately broad at the oral extremity 



f Named in honour of Lieut. E. E. Henty, who fell at Gallipoli on 7th 

 August this year, ami in recognition of his helpfulness to the writer whilst 

 on geological work at 11 million in 1912. 



