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EsciiABA piinioii.Mis, Sturt. 



siMiM.KX, Bask (MS.) 



sp. ind., Wood.s' ' Gcol. Observations.' 



sp. iud., Sturt. 



CAVKK.NOs.x, T. Wood, from 'Rot. Soc. N.S.W.' vol .x 



187/. 

 I'OiMtKCTA, T. Wood. Mount Gambier. 



Ci.A];ki:i, 



Vi:i!l!l('(i,>^.\, 



Rlstica, 



Ki.i:v.\T.\, ., (p = monolifoni, Bu.sk). 



Livi:i!siiMii:i, T. Wood. 



pcLi.ATA. T. Wood. 



Tat,:,, „ 



Lei'iui.ia domioi!.\,;s, Busk CMS.) 

 Stawi:,,i,i;xsis, M'Cuy. 



SLfJCAlUXATA, Busk (MS.) 



.srnMARdiNATA, Busk (MS.) 

 LuNLLiTF.s, sp. ip'l., T. Woods. 

 Mku:cerita anoi .sni.AnnA, Busk (MS.) 



MEMHRANil-ORA Al'l'IiK.^SA. Busk (AJS.) 



Jiiin;\.'<, Haf^onow. 

 cvcLOi'S, Busk. 



,, ST,iN0.S10MA, Bn.sk. 



PsiLEScnARA I'lsTi I.OSA, Bu.sk (pfeiuis and sp. MS.) 



„. Miisn.cAVA, „ (MS.) 

 Retepora DrsT,ciiA, sturt. 



M'CoY,, R. Ether, jun. 



M0XI,.1FKRA, McGil. 



„ VI liiCATA, Sturt (non Goldfuss) ? = /,'. Beaniana, Kinir. 



bCLTL-LARiA I'Ri.MA, Busk (genus and sp. MS.). 



Cyci.ostomata. 

 Crisia eburxea, Linn. ' Only one species has as yet been noted 

 Irom the Australian Tertiaries ' (R. Etheridge). ' I have 

 several species from the Yarra Yarra material ' (G R V ) 



llORXERA GA5IR,ERENSIS, Busk. ' 



„ Ri'iiri.osA, ,, 



Idmoxea ].I(;ui.ata, Busk. MS. 



„ M,,.xi;axea, D'Orb. 

 Entai.oi'hura distan,-^, Busk (rastidopora, Eth.) 



„ rNGLI.A'l A, Woods. 



„ CORRLdATA, „ 



TuBiLiroRA ga.m,„i:ri:xsis. (Mount Gambier. Xo author's name). 



Mr. George Busk. 

 It seems to mo to be ahnost out of place to make any elaborate remarks 

 otthe place which the masterly work of Mr. Busk, ' Fossil Polyzoa of tho 

 Uag occupies m the literary history of the Polyzoa as a distinct group. 

 m thi.s work the author not only described and figured all the then known 

 i-oljzoa from the Crag, but we owe to him the elaborate synopsis of tho 





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