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internal anatomical details. Among the Pomacentridae, this 

 fish finds its place in the genus Glyphidodon, and has been 

 identified by my friend, Mr. R. M. Johnston, with Glyphidodon 

 Vietorice, or the so-called "rock perch "of the Melbourne 

 fishermen. As a species and genus it represents the first 

 example recorded from Tasmanian waters. The specimen 

 exhibited was captured on the North Coast, being taken in a 

 graball net by the George Town fishermen. The structural 



formula, as given 

 Hist., 1873, vol. xi. 



by Dr. Gunther, Ann. 

 p. 115, is as follows ! — 



and Mag., Nat. 



Glyphidodon Viotoeij:, Gunthei . 

 D. 13-17. A. 2-15 | L. Lat. 30. L. Transv. 4-10. 



Over fifty additional species of the genus have been described, 

 the majority being inhabitants of the hotter Tropical Seas. 



REFERENCE LIST OE THE TERTIARY FOSSILS OP 



TASMANIA. 



By Robt. M. Johnston, E.L.S. 



So many additions have been made to the list of Tertiary 

 fossils of Tasmania during the last seven years that it is now 

 very desirable that a Reference List, complete to date, should 

 be placed at the disposal of all those who may wish to make 

 themselves acquainted with the Tertiary fossils of this island. 

 I have, with this object in view, prepared the following 

 Reference List, which I hope will be of some advantage to 

 the members of this Society, as well as to geologists 

 generally. 



The list embraces about 382 species, of which the following 

 is an abstract : — 



Tertiary. 



Planta? 



114 



Rhizopoda 



14 



Actinozoa 



16 



Echinodermata 



4 



Polyzoa 



9 



Crustacea 



2 



Brachiopoda 



14 



Pelecypoda 



60 



Gasteropoda 



125 



Cephalopoda^ 



1 



Pisces ... 



3 



Marsupialia 



3 



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