236 Frederick Chapman : 



Fam. CRASSATELLITIDAE. 

 Genus Crassatellites, Kruger. 

 Crnsmtellites cf. oblonga, T. Woods sp. 

 Crassatella oblonga, T. Woods, 1875, Papers and Proc. R. Soc 

 Tasmania (1876), p. 25, pi. II., Fig. 11. 



This internal cast closely resembles the Table Cape form specified', 

 above, especially in the anterior position of the umbones. 

 Cudmore Collection. 



Fam. CARDITIDAE. 

 Genus Cardita, Bruguiere. 

 Cardita cf. tasmaiiica. Tate. 

 Cardita fasmanica, late, 1886, Trans. R. Soc. South Austr.. 

 vol. VIII. p. 154, pi. XII. Fig. 13. 



The species appears to be represented here by an internal cast, 

 judging by the shape and number of riblets, with impressions of 

 some still preserved, it is in all probability referable to the above 

 Cudmore Collection. 



Cardita scahrosa, Tate. 



Cardita scahrosa, Tate, 1886, Trans. R. Soc. South Australia,, 

 vol. VIII., p. 152, pi. II., Fig. 4. 



A good internal mould of this species occurs here. 

 Cudmore Collection. 



Fam. LUCINIDAE. 

 Genus Lucina, Bruguiere. 

 Lucina pkinatella, Tate, 1886, Trans. R. Soc. S. Austr., vol.- 

 VIII., pi. XII. Fig. 11, Idem, 1887, ibid, vol. IX. p. 146. 



Both moulds and casts, showing ornament and internal form are 

 found in some frequency. The species was originally described as 

 a Table Cape fossil. I have since identified it amonsrst fossils fromi 

 Maude. 



Cudmore Collection. 



Fam, CARDIIDAE. 

 Genus Cardium Linne. 

 Cardium victoriae, Tate. 

 Cardium victor i<te /Tate, 1887, Trans. R. Soc. S., Austr. vol. IX. 

 p. 151, pi. XIV. Figs. 1«, h. Harris, 1897, Cat. Tert. Moll. Aus- 

 tralasia (Brit. Mus.), p. 367. 



