A CATALOGUE OF AUSTRALIAN FOSSILS. 105 



(Echinodermata— Brachiopoda.) (Mesozoic.) 



Gtenus and Species. 



Strat. 

 Subdivision. 



References. 



Localities, &c. 



Suh-hlngdom — Annuloida, Class — Echinodermata. 



Genus PentacrinUS, Mitter, 1821, (Nat. Hist. Crinoidea, p. 45.) 

 Crinoidea-Pentacrinidce, 



P. Aiistralig, Moore. 



Up. Oolite. 



^Quart. Jour. Geol. Soe. 1870, xxvi. 

 p. 243, t. 17, f. 3, t. 18, f. 1. 



Mitchell Dowus, 

 Amby Biver; 

 ?Wollumbma,Q«. 



Suh-hmgdom — Annulosa. Class — Annelida. 



Genus Serpula, Linnceus, 1758. (Systema, ed. 10, p. 786.) — Tuhicola. 



S. intestinalis, Phill. 



Up, Oolite. 



*Geol. York. 1829, i, p. 138, t. 5, 

 f. 21 ; Moore, Quart. Jour, Geol. 

 Soc. 1870, XXVI. p. 239. 



Queensland. 



Sub-kingdom — Mollusca. Section — Molluscoida. Class — Poljzoa. 



Genus Lepralia, Johnston, 1838 (Hist. Brit. Zoophytes, p. 277) = Berenicea, Flem. 

 (non Lamx). — Clieilostomata-MembraniporidcB. 



L. Oolitica, Moore. I Up. Oolite. 



'Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. 1870, I WoUumbilla, Qii. 

 XXVI. p. 243, t. 17, f. 2. I 



Class — Brachiopoda. 



Genus Argiope, Deslongchamps, 1842 (Mems. Soc. Linn. Normandie, vii. p. ix. ^ 

 Davidson, Introduction, p. 72) = Megathyris, d'Orbigny. — Clistenterata-Terebratulidte. 



A. punctata, Moore. 



A. "WoUumbillaensis, 

 3Ioore. 



Up. Oolite. 

 Up. Oolite. 



*Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. 1870, 



XXVI. p. 244, t. 10, f. 6. 

 "■Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. 1870, 



XXVI. p. 243, t. 10, figs. 3—5. 



WoUumbilla, Qn. 

 WoUumbilla, Qu. 



Genus Discina, Lamarck, 1819 (see p. 48). — Tretenterata-Biscinidce. 



D. apicaUs, Moore. I Up. Oolite. I *Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. 1870, I WoUumbiUa, Qu. 

 I I XXVI. p. 244, t. 10, f. 13. I 



Note. A Ventriculite is recorded by Mr F. T. Gregory, from the Greenough Uiver, West Australia 

 {Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. xvii. p. 483). The siliceous cast of a Chalk 3ficraster was recognised by 

 Mr Charles Moore, in a collection of fossils in the Exhibition of 1862, from the Greenough Flats, West 

 Australia (ibid. xxvi. p. 28), and a species of Entomostraca from another AVest 'Australian collection 

 (I. c. p. 231). In the WoUumbilla collection, scars on the interior of a Panopaa enabled Mr Moore to 

 surmise the occurrence of Cirripedes in Australian Oolitic rocks {I. c. p. 243). 



' The genus was proposed here, but not described, 



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