RELATIONSHIPS OF THE AUSTRALIAN CAINOZOIC 
COMPARATIVE TyPES—continued. 
SouTHERN AUSTRALIA. 
A small depressed variety of L. 
forbesi, more frequent in the Jan- 
jukian and Kalimnan 
B.J.K.—Cuculle@a corioensis, McCoy 
B. — Limopsis morningtonensis, 
Pritch. 
J. — Arca (Barbatia) limatella, 
Tate sp. 
B.J.K.—Arca (Barbatia) consutilis, 
Tate sp. 
B.J.K.—Glycimeris cainozoicus, T.W. 
sp. 
B. — Pteria crassicardia, Tate sp. 
B.J.— Pecten peroni, Tate 
B.J. — Pecten hochstetteri, Zittel 
B.J. — Pecten sturtianus, Tate 
B.J.K.—Pecten yahliensis, T.W. 
B.J. — Hinmnites corioensis, McCoy 
J. — Spondylus — gaederopoides, 
McCoy 
B.J. — Lima bassi, T. Woods 
K. — Cardita calva, Tate 
B(?).J.—Carditamera compta, Tate sp. 
B.J. — Chama lamellifera, T. Woods 
B.J.K.—Dentalium mantelli, Zittel 
B.J.K.—Crepidula unguiformis, Lam. 
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SYSTEM. 
EUROPE. 
L. ocellata, Defr. sp. (Mio- 
cene). 
C. crassatina, Lam. (EKocene- 
Miocene). 
(L. aurita, Brocchi sp. (Oli- 
| gocene-Recent). 
ie scalaris, Sow. sp. (Upper 
Eocene). 
Arca (B.) appendicula, Sow. 
(Upper Eocene and Oligo- 
cene). 
Arca (B.) biangula, Lam. 
(Middle — and Upper 
Kocene). 
G. pulvinatus, Lam. The 
variety described by Bron- 
gniart from the Miocene. 
P. phalaenacea, Lam. sp. (Mio- 
cene). 
Pecten spinulosus, Minster 
(Miocene). 
Pecten burdigalensis, Lam. 
(Miocene). 
Pecten fistulosus, Kichw. (= 
malvinae, Dubois) (Mio- 
cene). 
Pecten hoffmanni, Goldfuss 
(Upper Oligocene). 
H. cortesiz, Defr. (Miocene). 
S. gaederopus, Linné (Mio- 
cene). 
L. inflata, Lam. (Miocene). 
C. orbicularis, Bronn (= 
chamaeformis,  Goldfuss) 
(Pliocene). 
C. crassicosta, Lam. sp. (Mio- 
cene). 
C. squamosa, Sol. (Upper 
Kocene). 
D. kickxi, Minster (Oligo- 
cene). 
C. unguiformis, Lam. (Mio- 
cene-Recent). 
