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(Animalia.) (Appendix.) 



Genus and Species. 



Strat. 

 Subdivision. 



References. 



Localities, &c. 



Genus Ceratotrochus, Edwards and Haime, 1848. (Ann. Sc. Nat. 3rd ser. ix. p. 248 ; 

 Edwards, Hist. Nat. Corall. ii. p. 73.) — Actinozoa-Aporosa-Turbinolidm. 



C. fenestratus, Teni- 

 son-lVoods. 



Tertiary, 1 Fide Tenison-Woods {in lit.). 



Genus Graphularia, Edwards and Haime, 1850. (Mon. Brit. Foss. Corals, Introd. 



p. Ixxxiii.; Edwards, Hist. Nat. Corall. i. p. 216.) — Actinozoa-Alcyonaria- 



Pennatulidce. 



G. Eobiuffi, M'Coy. 



*Geol. Survey, Vict. Dec. v. 1877, 

 p. 32, t. 48, f. 2 — 4 (compare 

 Belemnite senescens, Tate.) 



Waurn Ponds, nr. 

 Geelong, Vict. 



Genus Platytrochus, Edwards and Haime, 1848. (Ann. Sc. Nat. 3rd ser. ix. p. 246 ; 

 Edwards, Hist. Nat. Corall. ii. p. 71.) — Actinozoa-Aporosa-Turbinolidce. 



P. fissicostatus, 

 Tenison-Woods. 



P. planicostatus, 

 Tenison-Woods. 



Tertiary. 

 Tertiary. 



Fide Tenison-Woods (in lit.). 

 Fide Tenison-Woods {in lit.). 



Genus Salenia, Wright (see p. 143). — Echinodermata. 



S. Tertiaria, Tate. I I See p. 143 ; Duncan, Annals Nat. I 



I Hist. 1878, n. p. 60. | 



Genus Buskia, Tenison-Woods'^, 1876. (Notes, Tertiary, Foss. Tas. p. 63.) 

 Polyzoa- Glieilostomata. 



B. typica, Tenison- ' Table Cape 

 Woods. j Series (L. or 



I M. Ter.?). 



loc. cit. p. 63, 



Table Cape, Tas. 



Geniis Atrypa, Dalman (see p. 18),— B7'achiopoda. 



A. reticularis, Linn. \ Up. Sil. 



See p. 18; M'Coy, *Geol. Survey, I Yering, Vict. 

 Vict.Dec.v.p.25,t.47,f.land2. I 



Genus Nucleospira, Hail (see p. 20). — Brachiopoda. 



N. Australis, M'Coy. 



See p. 20;*Geol. Survey, Vict. 

 Dec. V. 1877, p. 27, t. 47, f. 7 

 and 8. 



Genus PentameruS, J. Sowerhy (see p. 20). — Brachiopoda. 



P. Australis, M'Coy. 



Up. Sil. (May See p. 20; *Geol. Sui-vey, Vict. 

 Hill Sand- Dec. v. 1877, p. 28, t. 47, f. 9 

 stone). — 12. 



Yering, Vict. 



' I have already pointed out in the Geological 3Iagazine (Dec. 2, 1877, iv. p. 417 note), that Prof. 

 Busk's name has been jareviously used in a generic sense by the late Mr Aluer for a recent Polyzoon 

 (see Alder, Trans. Tyneside Nat. Field Club, ill. p. 156). It will in consequence be necessary for 

 the author of the above genus to make some alteration in his name. 



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