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Terebratula (?) bulbosa, Tate, 1, p. 145. 
Professor Hutton writes me, “I think that 7. Tayloriana, 
Colenso, Tasmanian Jour. of Science, 1844, is the same.” How- 
ever, that name cannot be employed as it was preoccupied in 
Terebratula by Lea, 1841. 
KocenE (?).—Edithburg, St. Vincent Gulf (S.A.). 
Eocene (Oamaru Formation).—New Zealand. 
M. insolita, Tate, 1, p. 151, t. 9, f. 6b. (non. 6a). 
Waldheimia tapirina, Hutton, Cat. Tert. Moll., N.Z., p. 36, 
1873. 
Hutton’s name is virtually a nomen nudum, as the diagnosis is 
absolutely devoid of specific characters, and is unaccompanied by 
a figure. 
Eocens.—Mount Gambier, ALDINGA Bay, and Adelaide-bore 
(S.A.); Muddy Creek, Camperdown, Gelibrand River, Cape 
Otway, Morington, Corio Bay, Bairnsdale (Vict.); also New 
Zealand. 
Post-EocENE.—Spring Creek (Victoria). 
M. Johnstoniana, Tate, 1, p. 151. 
EocENnE.—ALDINGA Bay (South Australia). 
M. MacLeani, Tate, 1, p. 153. 
Kocene.—River Murray Cliffs at Mursxo (S. Aust.) ; 
Moorabool Valley (Vict.), éeste Hall and Pritchard. 
M. pectoralis, Tate, 1, p. 157. 
EocENE.—ALDINGA Bay and Happy Valley (S. Aust.). 
M. sufflata, Jate, 1, p. 157. 
? Waldheimia triangulare, Hutton, op. cit., p. 36, 1873. 
KocEene.—Aldinga Bay, coast cliffs from Port VINCENT to 
Stansbury (8. Aust. ); possibly also New Zealand. 
M. Tateana, Jate, 1, p. 150. 
_ This species simulates Verebratula Tateana, T.-Woods, to which 
I had wrongly referred it, but the figures and diagnosis furnished 
by me belong to the present species and uot to that of Woods. 
The generic distinctions for each cannot be called in question. 
EocENE.—ALDINGA Bay; Port Vincent, Stansbury and Muloo- 
wurtie, Yorke-Pen. (South Australia). Gelibrand River 
(Victoria). 
M. Taylori, Htheridge, 1876 ; id. Tate, 1, p. 155. 
EKocene.—River Murray Cliffs near Morcan (South <Aus- 
tralia). 
M. Vineentiana, Tate, 1, p. 154. 
Waldheimia gravida, Hutton, Cat. Tert. Moll., N.Z., p. 36, 
1873 (non Suess). 
