Mr Ether idgc on Fossils from Bowen Eiver Coalfield. 323 



M'Goy, Professor F. — On the Teeth and Fossil-eye of Ichthyo- 

 saurus Australis ('Trans. E. Soc. Vict., 1869, ix., pt. 2, 

 pp. 77, 78). 



Moore, C. — Australian Mesozoic Geology and Palaeontology 

 (Quart. Jour. GcoL Soc, 1870, xxvi., pp. 226-261, PL 

 XVI.-XVIIL). 



Stutchbury, S. — On the Geology of the Dividing Eange 

 between the Gwydir and the Namoi, Liverpool Plains 

 District (Pari. Blue Book, Dec. 1854, pp. 14-20). 



Stutchbury, S. — On the Country bordering the Coast between 

 the Eivers Brisbane and Boyne (Farl. Blue Book, July 

 1866, pp. 6-14). 



Wilkinson, C. S. — Notes on a Collection of Geological Speci- 

 mens from the Coasts of New Guinea, Cape York, and 

 neighbouring Islands, collected by William Macleay, 

 Esq., etc. (Annals and Mag. Nat. Hist., 1876, xviii., p. 

 190; Geol. Mag., dec. 2, iii., p. 428; Canadian Nat. and 

 Geol, K Ser., viii., pp. 156-160). 



N.B. — I have not included in the above list the titles of 

 the numerous papers by Professor Owen, C.B., F.RS., in the 



Philosophical Transactions, on the remains of the extinct Post 

 Pliocene Vertehrctcc found in Queensland. 



Desceiption of Plates VII.-XVIL 



Fig, 1. Sjnrifera, sp. (compare Spirifera euryglossus, Sch. ("Palaionto- 

 grapliica," iii., t. 36, f. 5a-d}. A ventral valve, natural size, showing the 

 umbo channelled by the deep median sinus. Fanning Limestone, 



Fig. 2. Airy2)a reticularis (Linn.). View of the convex dorsal valve, show- 

 ing portions of the characteristic reticulo-imbricated surface. Fanning Lime- 

 stone. 



Figs. 3 and 4. Atrypa desquamata (J. de C. Sowerby) ? Natural size. 

 Fanning Limestone. Fig. 3. Ventral valve, with remains of radiating stride. 

 Fig. 4. With remains of spiral appendages. 



Fig. 5. Rhynchonclla, sp. (compare R. priinipilaris (V. Buch) in David- 

 son's "Mon, Brit, Sil. Brach.," 1865, t. 14, f. 4-6). Ventral valve. Shale 

 above Fanning Limestone. 



Fig. 6. Spirifera convoluta (Phillips). View of valve, natural size ; a, 

 bifurcated ribs. 



Figs. 7 and 8. Spirifera Darwinii (Morris) ? An internal cast of a young 

 example, natural size ; Coral Creek. Fig. 7. View of the ventral valve, with 

 the mesial sinus and part of the beak broken away. Fig. 8. Dorsal valve ; 

 a, pinched up mesial fold. 



