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Notes on Post Tertiary Strata 





Living. 









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i 



1 



•S 



i 





Localities where 



Species found in Limestone 





1 





li 



1 



'B 



Fossil, and 



Creek beds. 







s 



^ 







1 



Kemarks. 





1 



> 



< 



rC 



1 



eg 



o 



CO 



13 



< 



o 







Gasteropoda— 



















Philippia lutea, Lavi. . . 









* 







* 





Astele granosa, Tate m.s. 











w 







New species. 



Zizyphinus Meyeri, Phil. 



* 



* 



* 



* 

















♦ 













Chlorostoma sp. 



\\ 



* 















Bankivia purpurascens, Beck 



* 



* 



* 



* 



" 



•• 



* 



Living also at Cape 

 of Good Hope. 



Euchelus Tasmanicus, T. Woods . . 





* 



* 













Claneulus variegatus, Adams 



* 



* 





•• 



* 



•• 



" 



Also living in Phil> 

 lipines. 







* 



* 













ThaAotia AW^oiti? T. Woods 





* 



* 













Diloma odontis, Gi-ay 



* 



* 



* 













Liotia australis, Kiener . . 



* 



* 



* 













Eisella melanostoma, Gmelin 



* 



* 



* 





* 









Phasianella ventricosa, Q. (& G. . . 



* 



* 



# 



* 



* 









Turbo eircularis, Beeve 





* 



# 

















* 



* 

















Fissurella eoncatenata, Crosse . . 



^ 



* 



* 



* 











Emarginula Candida, A. Adams . . 





* 





# 







* 





Acmaea marmorata, T. Woods 



* 





# 



^ 











Cyliclina arachis, Quoy 



# 



•• 



* 



* 



# 









Scaphopoda— 



















Entalis Mantelli, Zittel 



• * 



■■ 



' ■ 



* * 



* ' 



■■ 



■■ 



O.T., N.Z. (b); S. 

 Austr. (b) ; Muddy 

 Creek (a & b) 



annulatum, Tate 



•• 







•• 





•• 





O.T., S. Austr. (b) ; 

 MuddyCrk.(a&b) 



Pulmonata — 



















Helix coriaria, Pfr. 









* 











sp. 





* 













(aff. Strangei). 



Suceinea australis, Quoy (& G. 



# 



* 



* 













Ampullarina ? sp. 



•• 





•• 



•• 



•• 



•• 



•• 



Undetermined. 



Pisces — 



















Lamna sp. 

















Tooth. 



Oxyrrhina (or Lamna) sp. 



•• 



•• 



•• 



•• 



•• 



•• 



•• 



Tooth. 



Reference has been made to the abundance of oyster 

 shells amongst the Bankivia deposits, while no oysters are 

 now found on our coasts, and the occurrence of these, as 

 well as of the extinct shells mentioned, renders it desirable 



