RELATIONSHIPS OF THE AUSTRALIAN CAINOZOIC SYSTEM. 
CoMPARATIVE 'TyPES—continued. 
SouTHERN AUSTRALIA. 
EUROPE. 
B.J. — Natica hamiltonensis, Tate | N. helicina, Brocchi sp. (Mio- 
B.J. — 
B.J. — 
Natica wintlez, T. Woods 
Natica subnoae, Tate 
B.J.K.—Turritella tristira, Tate .. 
(?)B.J.—Cypraea archer, T.W. 
B.J. 
B.J. 
B.J. 
J. 
B.J. 
J. 
B.J.K.—Volutilithes 
Trivia avellanoides, McCoy 
Lotorium tortirostve, Tate 
Murex tenwicornis,Tate . . 
Murex legrandi, T. Woods 
Typhis tripterus, Tate .. 
Typhis maccoyr, T. Woods 
Fasciolarva 
DeWersps 
Fasciolarva decipiens, Tate 
Volutilithes anticingulatus, 
McCoy sp. 
johnstont, 
antiscalaris, 
McCoy sp. 
B.J.K.—Voluta strophodon, McCoy 
B. 
B.J.K.—Bathytoma 
Be 
B.J..— 
B. 
B2 
Olivella angustata, Tate sp. 
Ancilla subampliata, Tate 
sp. 
Ancilla hebera, Hutton sp. 
Ancillalanceolata, Tate sp. 
Cancellaria exaltata, Tate 
Terebra angulosa, Tate .. 
Terebra platyspira, Tate 
Pleurotoma murndaliana, 
T.W. 
Apiotoma bassi, Pritchard 
rhomboidalis, 
T. Woods sp. 
Conus heterospira, Tate 
Conus hamiltonensis, Tate 
| cene). 
N. noae, d’Orb. (Eocene). 
(’. _ vindobonensis, Partsch 
4 (Miocene). 
\T. triplicata, Brocchi. 
C. sphaericulata, Lam. (Mio- 
cene). 
T. affinis, Wood (Miocene and 
Pliocene). 
argutum, Nyst sp. (Middle 
Kocene-Miocene). 
M. spinicosta, Bronn (Miocene). 
M. cristatus, Brocchi (Miocene). 
T. fistulosus, Sow. (Upper Ko- 
cene). 
T. pungens, Sol. sp. (Upper 
Kocene). 
F. bilineata, Partsch sp. (Mio- 
cene). 
F. tarbelliana, Grat. (Miocene). 
V. cingulatus, Nyst sp. (Oligo- 
cene). 
scalaris, Sow. sp. 
Kocene). 
V. spinosa, Lam. (Kocene). 
O. clavula, Lam. sp. (Miocene). 
A. dubia, Deshayes sp. (Middle 
Kocene). 
A. glandiformis, Lam. sp. (Mio- 
cene). 
A. obsoleta, Holl (Miocene). 
C. varicosa, Defr. (Miocene). 
T. pertusa, Bast. (Miocene). 
T. acuminata, Bors. (Miocene). 
le melaniana, Grat. (Miocene). 
P. planum, Giebel (Oligocene). 
L. 
Ve (Upper 
Pleurotoma Bast. 
(Miocene). 
B. cataphracta, Brocchi sp. (Mio- 
cene). 
ramosum, 
— Bathytomadecomposita,Tate B.turbida, Bronn sp.(Oligocene). 
|e. dujardini, Desh. (Miocene). 
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