550 CAPT. p. W. HTJTTOK ON" THE COEEELATIONS OE THE 



^Anczllaeia atjstealis, Sow. ; Reeve, Conch. Icon. f. 7. 



Eeported by Mr. M^'Kay. I have seen no specimens. This 

 species is still living, and extends through the Wanganni and 

 Pareora systems. According to Mr. M^'Kay it is also found in the 

 Cretaceo-Tertiary beds at Trelissic Basin (Greol. Eeports, 1879-80, 

 p. 70). 



*VoL"aTA PACiEiCA, Lamarck ; Quoy and Gaimard, Yoy. * Astrolabe,' 

 Zool. ii. p. 625, pi. 44, f. 6. 



Reported by Mr. M'^Kay. I have seen no specimens. This 

 species is still living, and extends through the Wanganui, the 

 Pareora, and the Oamuru systems. It is also found in the Weka- 

 pass stone, in the Ototara limestone, and at Caversham, in rocks 

 considered as Cretaceo-Tertiary by Dr. Hector. 



*Maegikella dtjbia, Hutton, Cat. Tertiary Moll, of iN". Z. 1873, 

 p. 8. 

 Eeported by Mr. M^Kay. Also found in the Cretaceo-Tertiary 

 rocks of Trelissic Basin (I. c. p. 70). 



*Cassis sekex, Hutton. Cat. Tertiary Moll, of N. Z. 1873, p. 11 

 (StrutJiiolaria). 



Better specimens have enabled me to refer this shell to its true 

 genus. It is also found at Caversham and in the Weka-pass stone ; 

 also in the Hutchinson's-Quarry beds at Oamaru ; and in the Pareora 

 system at Pareora. 



N'atica solida. Sow. in Darwin's Geol. Obs. in S. America, p. 225. 



Pound commonly in the Pareora system ; in the Otakaika lime- 

 stone, and, according to Mr. M*^Xay, in the Upper Eocene, and 

 doubtfully in the Cretaceo-Tertiary rocks of Trelissic Basin. 



I doubt this being Sowerby's species. 



*TiJEEiTELLA GiGANTEA, Huttou, Cat. Tertiary MoU. of I^. Z. 1873, 

 p. 12. 



Eeported by Mr. M^^Kay. It is also found at Caversham, and in 

 the Pareora system at Pareora. 



*ScALAEiA LYEATA, Zittcl, Ecisc dcT ' IsTovara,' Geol. ii. p. 41. 



Also found in the Weka-pass stone ; in the Ototara stone ; at 

 Aotea, and at Port Waikato. I do not see how this species is to be 

 distinguished from ;S^. rugulosa, Sow., from Chili. 



*ScALAEiA Beown-i, Zittcl, Z. G. p. 42. 



Found also at Brighton on the west coast ; at Aotea ; and in the 

 Pareora. system at White-Eock Eiver. No doubt it is a variety of 

 the last species. 



ScALAEiA MAEGiN-ATA, Huttou, Traus. I^. Z. Institute, vol. xvii. 1885. 

 A well-marked species that has not been found elsewhere. 



