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enus and Species. | subdivision. ise ie, — 
Sub-kingdom—Annuloida, Class—Echinodermata, 
Genus Pentacrinus, Miller, 1821, (Nat. Hist. Crinoidea, p. 45.) 
Crinoidea-Pentacrinide. ¥ 
Australis, Moore. | Up. Oolite. | *Quart. Jour. Geol. Soe, 1870, xxv1. | Mitehell Downs, 
p. 248, t. 17, f. 8, t. 18, f. 1. | Amby River: 
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Sub-kingdom—Annulosa. Class—Annelida. 
Genus Serpula, Linneus, 1758, (Systema, ed. 10, p. 786.)—Tubicola. 
}. intestinalis, Phill.| Up, Oolite. 
me f. 21; Moore, Quart. Jour. Geol. 
Soc, 1870, xxv1. p. 239, 
*Geol. York. 1829, 1. p. 138, t. 5, | Queensland. 
Sub-kingdom—Mollusca. Section—Mollusceida. Class—Polyzoa. 
Genus Lepralia, Johnston, 1838 (Hist. Brit. Zoophytes, p. 277) = Berenicea, Flem. 
(non Lamx).—Cheilostomata-Membraniporide. 
1. Oolitica, Moore. | Up. Oolite. | *Quart, Jour. Geol. Soc, 1870, | Wollumbilla, Qu. 
§ XxvI. p. 243, t. 17, £. 2. 
- Class—Brachiopoda. 
| Genus Argiope, Deslongchamps, 1842 (Méms. Soc. Linn. Normandie, vu. p. ix.! 
Davidson, Introduction, p. 72) = Megathyris, @ Orbigny.—Clistenterata-Terebratulide. 
A. punetata, Moore. | Up. Oolite. | *Quart, Jour. Geol. Soe, 1870, | Wollumbilla, Qu. 
— xxvi. p. 244, t. 10, f. 6. 
A. Wollumbillaensis,| Up. Oolite. | *Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. 1870, | Wollumbilla, Qu. 
Moore. XXv1. p. 243, t. 10, figs. 3—5. 
Genus Discina, Lamarck, 1819 (see p. 48).—Tretenterata-Discinide, 
*Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. 1870, | Wollumbilla, Qu. 
xxvi, p. 244, t. 10, f. 13. 
D. apicalis, Moore. | Up. Ootte 
Note. A Ventriculite is recorded by Mr F. T. Gregory, from the Greenough River, West Australia 
‘Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. XVII, p. 483). The siliceous cast of a Chalk Micraster was recognised by 
fr Charles Moore, in a collection of fossils in the Exhibition of 1862, from the esp Flats, West 
Australia (ibid, xxVI. p. 28), and a species of Entomostraca from another West ‘Australian collection 
.¢. P. 231). In the Wollumbilla collection, scars on the interior of a Panopea enabled Mr Moore to 
mise the occurrence of Cirripedes in Australian Oolitic rocks (U. ¢. p. 248). 
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