OBITUARY. 137 



1876. 



3. Further notes on the Tertiary Marine Beds of Ta'nle 



('ape. 



1878. 



4. Further notes on the Fi-eshwater Shells of Tasmania 



(with a description of new species). 

 6. ■■ Notes on certain Tertiary and Post-Tertiary deposits 

 on Flinders', Barren, Badger, and other Islands m 

 Bass's Straits. 



1879. 



6. Note on discovery of the Habitat of Amnicola 

 {AmqniUaria ?) Tasmanica — Tenison-Woocls — with a 

 new description of Helir. 



7. Note on the discovery of S pondylostrol-us Smithii, and 

 other fossil Fruits in the Deep-lead drift at Brandy 

 Creek Gcldfield. 



5. Table of the distribution of thei Fossil Flora of Aus- 



tralia, Tertiary Period. 



9. Third contribution to the Natural History of the Ter- 

 tiary. Marine Beds of Table Cape, with a description 



. of 30 new species of Mollusca. 



10. Notes on the distribution and variability of Tas- 

 manian Land Shells. 



11. Table showing the general distribution of Tasmanian 

 Land Shells, compiled from the collections made at 

 various times by W. Legrand, W. F. Petterd, Capt. 

 Beddome, T. P. Atkinson, the Compiler, and others. 



12. Notes on the relations of the yellow Limestone 

 (Travertin) of Geilston Bay, with other Fluviatile 

 and Lacustrine deposits in Tasmania and Australia, 

 together with descriptions of two new fossil Helices. 



1880. 



13. Eescription of a nev/ species of Helix found fossil 

 in a calcareous sandstone deposit at Kent's Group. 



14. Description of two new species of Fishes {Trachichtlnjx 

 Jiarleanyi and Mendosoina AJljJortii), caught in the 

 estuary of' the Derwent. 



1881. 



15. Notes showing that the estuary of the Derw^ent was 

 occupied by a fresh-water lake during the Tertiary 

 period. 



16. Description of a species of Sea Bream {Girelhi iricm. 

 pi(hjta), from Southport, Tasmania. 



