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J nimalia.) | (Appendix.) 
nus and Species. Ps : References. Localities, &c. 
us Ceratotrochus, Edwards and Haime, 1848, (Ann. Sc. Nat. 3rd ser. rx. p, 248; 
Edwards, Hist. Nat. Corall. 1. p. 73.)—Actinozoa-Aporosa-Turbinolide, 
enestratus, sae; Tertiary. | Fide Tenison-Woods (in lit.). 
m-Woods. 
Genus Graphularia, Edwards and Haime, 1850. (Mon. Brit. Foss. Corals, Introd, 
p. Ixxxiii.; Edwards, Hist. Nat. Corall, 1. p. 216.)—Actinozoa-Aleyonaria- 
Pennatulide, 
*Geol. Survey, Vict. Dec. v. 1877, 
p. 32, t. 48, f. 2—4 (compare 
Belemnite senescens, Tate.) 
Waurn Ponds, nr. 
Robinz, M‘Coy. 
a | Geelong, Vict. 
enus Platytrochus, Edwards and Haime, 1848, (Aun. Se. Nat. 3rd ser. 1x. p. 246; 
Edwards, Hist. Nat. Corall. mu. p. 71.)-—Actinozoa-Aporosa-Turbinolide. 
fissicostatus, Tertiary. | Fide Tenison-Woods (in lit.), 
"eniso -Woods. 
planicostatus, Tertiary. | Fide Tenison-Woods (in lit.), 
Tenison- Woods. 
Genus Salenia, Wright (see p. 143).—Echinodermata, 
Tertiaria, Tate. | | See p. 143; Duncan, Annals Nat. 
q | | -| Hist. 1878, 1. p. 60. 
- Genus Buskia, Tenison-Woods', 1876. (Notes, Tertiary, Foss, Tas. p. 63.) 
Polyzoa-Cheilostomata. 
typica, Tenison-| Table Cape | loc. cit. p. 63. _ | Table Cape, Tas, 
Woods. Series (L.or 
’ M. Ter.?). 
Genus Atrypa, Dalman (see p. 18).—Brachiopoda, 
. reticularis, Linn. Up. Sil. | See p. 18; M‘Coy, *Geol. Survey, | Yering, Vict. 
. ae |. Vict. Dec, v. p, 25,t.47,f.1 and 2. 
Genus Nucleospira, Hall (see p, 20).—Brachiopoda, 
. Australis, M‘Coy. See p. 20; *Geol. Survey, Vict. 
q Dec. v, 1877, p. 27, t 47, f. 7 
and 8. 
Genus Pentamerus, J. Sowerby (see p. 20).—Brachiopoda. 
‘Australis, M‘Coy.| Up.Sil. (May | See p. 20; *Geol. Survey, Vict. ) Yering, Vict. 
3 -~'| "Hin Sand-| Dec. v. 1877, p. 28, t. 47, £.9 
stone). —12, 
: I have alread inted out in the Geological Magazine (Dec. 2, 1877, Iv. p. 417 note), that Prof. 
sk’s ace has fea pin inealy used in a generic sense by the late Mr Alder for a recent Polyzoon 
e Aider, Trans. Tyneside Nat. Field Club, 111. p. 156). It will in consequence be necessary for 
e author of the above genus to make some alteration in his name. 
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