178 A CATALOGUE OF AUSTRALIAN FOSSILS.. 
(Gasteropoda—Reptilia.) (Post Tertiary.) 
Genus and Species. PM hc . ‘References. Localities, &c. 
Genus Cyprea, Linneus, 1758 (see p. 161).—Prosobranchiata-Cypreide. 
C. eximia, G. B. | Blown Sand | Strzelecki’s *Phys. Deser. N. 8. | Franklin’s Vi 
Sowerby. (2). Wales and V. D. Land, 1845, Tas. 
p. 296, t. 19, figs. 1—3 (see 
_ante, p. 161, for synonymy). 
Genus Fusus, Klein, 1758 (see p. 164). 
F. colosseus, Tenison-| Quaternary | Trans. R. Soc. Vict. 1868, vir. | Perth, W. Austr. 
Woods. Deposits. p.45 (=F. colosseus, Lamarck, 
Histoire Anim. s. Vertéb. 1822, 
vii. p. 122). 
Genus Helix, Linneus, 1758. (Systema, ed. 10, p. 768; Adams, Genera, 1855, 1. p. 188.) 
Pulmon.-Helicide. ; : 
H. Tasmaniensis, G.| Yellow Lime-| Strzelecki’s *Phys. Descr. N. 8. | Hobart Town, Ta , 
B. Sowerby. stone of Ho-| Wales, 1845, p. 298, t. 19, 
bart Town. £6; 
Genus Truncatella, Risso, 1826. (Europe Mérid. rv. p. 124; Adams, Genera, 1856, 
u. p. 310; Pfeiffer, Brit. Mus. Cat. 1857, p. 129.)—Pulmon.-Truncatellide. 
Moonee Ponds Ck, 
T. filosa, ?M‘Coy \P. Ter. fresh-| In Taylor’s + sheet 2, 8. W. Geol. 
(ms.). water Lime- Survey, Vict. note. Vict. 
stone. 
Sub-kingdom—V ertebrata. Class—Reptilia. 
Genus Chlamydosaurus, J. E. Gray, 1827. (King’s Survey, Coasts of Australia, 
mu. p. 424; Dumbril et Bibron, Erpét. Générale, 1837, rv. p. 440; Gray, 
Brit. Mus. Cat. Lizards, 1845, p. 248.)—Lacertilia-Agamide. 
C. Bennettii, Owen | Quaternary | G. Bennett, Proc. R.Soc. Tas. for | Gowree Station, 
(ms.). Deposits. 1875 (1876) p. 57. Darling Downs. 
Qu. 
Genus Megalania, Owen, 1858. (Proc. R. Soc. rx. p. 273; Phil. Trans. 1860, oxurx.) — 
Lacertilia. 
M. prisca, Owen. Quaternary | Proc. R. Soc. rx. p. 273; Phil. | Condamine River, 
) Deposits. Trans. 1860, cxuix. p. 43, t. 7, | Moreton Bay, Qu. 
f. 1—4, t. 8, f. 1—4; d’Archiac, 
Faune Quaternaire, 1865, p. 
273; Clarke, Remarks Sed. 
Forms, N. §. Wales, 3rd ed. 
1875, p. 52. 
Notes.—Order, CHELONIA. The carapace of a fresh-water form, about 8 in. in length, has bee 
obtained from the bone caves of Wellington Valley, N. 8. Wales. (Krefft, Australian Vert. p. 89.) 
SAURIAN REPTILES. From the same caves have also been obtained bones of the following ge 
Hydrosaurus, Cyclodus, Trachydosaurus, rh eee and Grammatophora. (Krefft, 2. c. p. 48 
Order, CROCODILIA. Fossil Crocodile teet mo to have been first found in Australia te Mr 
§. Stuchbury. Examples were also found by Mr R. Daintree, in the Diprotodon-breccia of Maryvale 
Creek, N. Q. (Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. XXVIII. p. 274.) 
