Tertiary Fossils. 235 



One of the specimens found four mile** west of 0(4(lea by Dr. 

 ♦Griffith. Taylor, is a cast in hard cream coloured limestone. Others 

 collected from near the same locality (Watson cutting), by Mr. Cud- 

 more, show a denuded shell, the riblets being devoid of ornament 

 except in one case, where the structure is seen to be that of C. 

 murrayantis ; the appearance is misleading, and the shell might 

 easily be mistaken for one of the Amusium type, like A. yaJilitnsi/i, 

 T. Woods sp. 



In the Miocene seas C. murrayanus attained a large size, some 

 •examples measuring as much as 3^ inches in length. 



Previously recorded from South Australia in Miocene beds of the 

 Lower Murray River. n 



Taylor, Chandler and Cudmore Collections. 



Chlamys aldingensis, Tate sp. 

 Pecten aldingensis, Tate, 1886, Trans. R.S.S. Austr., vol. VIII., 

 p. 109, pi. VII., Figs. la-c. Chapman, 1912, Mem. Nat. Mus. 

 ^lelbourne. No. 4, p. 48. 



Previously recorded from Soutli Australia in the Miocene glau- 

 •conitic limestone of Aldinga Bay. Dennant notes it from Stans- 

 bury, South Australia, and the present writer from the polyzoal 

 limestone of Seal River, King Island. Cudmore Collection. 



Fam. SPONDYLIDAE. 

 Genus Spondylus, Linne. 

 Spondylus cf. gaederopoides, McCoy. 

 Spo7idylus gaderopoides, McCoy, 1876, Prod. Pal. Vict., Dec. IV. 

 p. 27, pi. XXXVIII. Figs. l-ld. 



Spondylus gaederopoides, McCoy, Tate, 188G, Trans. R. Soc. S. 

 Austr., vol. VIII. p. 121. 



Two casts of united valves occur here. They are solidly built, 

 and of the general form/ of the above species, which, by the way, is 

 :a restricted Miocene fossil. Cudmore Collection. 



Fam. LIMIDAE. 

 Genus Lima, Biuguiere. Subgenus Limatula, Wood. 

 Lima (Limntula) jtffreysiana^ late. 

 Lima {Limafulu) jeffreyHiana, Tate, 1886, Trans. H.S.S. Austr. 

 nrol. VIII. p. 119, pi. IV., Fig. S. 



A well preserved shell is found licre. Cudmore Collection. 



