556 CAPT. P. W. HUTTOK ON THE COEEELATIONS OP THE 



*WALDHEmiA UENTiCFLAEis, Deshayes. 



*WaLDHEIMIA TEIAI^GTILAEIS, Hutton. 



Waldheimia Tatxoei, Etheridge, Ann. & Mag. IS'at. Hist. 1876, 

 vol. xvii. p. 18, pi. i. f. 3 ; Tate, I c. pi. xi. f. 2. 



EcHlSrODEEMATA. 



*MEO]yiA (?) Ceaweoedi, Hiitton. 



Meoma (?) BEEYiPETALATA, Hutton, Cat. Tcrtiarv Moll, and Echin. 

 of IN". Z. p. 43. 



Eound also in the Cobden limestone. 



*ScHizASTEE EOTUNDATiJS, Zittol, Eeise der ' Novara,' Geol. ii. p. 64, 

 taf. xi. f. 1. 



Pound also in Upper Eocene rocks at Cape Earewell and Oamaru. 

 Also at Aotea and Port Waikato. 



Cgelenteeata. 

 Sphenoteochtjs Huttonianus, Tenison-Woods, PalaBont. of N. Z. 

 pt. iv. Corals and Bryozoa, 1880, p. 10, f. 9. 



*Elabelltjm EADiAifs, Ten.-Woods, I. c. p. 14, f. 13. 

 Found also in the Upper Eocene rocks at Oamaru. 



*Elabelltjm ciectjlaee, Ten.-Woods, Z. c. p. 12, f. 7. 



Pound also at Wanganui. 



Of these 26 species, 12 (including 2 vertebrates) occur in the 

 Curiosity- Shop beds, and 8 others are found in other places in 

 I^ew Zealand in rocks of Upper Eocene age or younger. Of the 

 remaining six, two are Miocene fossils in Australia. I cannot 

 therefore hesitate in putting the Weka-pass stone into the same 

 system as the Curiosity-Shop beds. It must also be noticed that 

 Pecten ZitteUi, Hutton (Cat. Tert. MoU. JN". Z. p. 32), occurs in the 

 " Grey Marl " above the Weka-pass stone t, which must also be re- 

 ferred to the same series. 



List of the Ototaea Possils eeom Oamaef. 



* Species marked with an asterisk are also found in the Curiosity- 

 Shop beds, or the Weka-pass stone, or in younger rocks. 



Yeetebeata. 



*Pal^etjdtptes antaectictis, var. atjstealis, Huxley. 



In the Ototara limestone. 



Mollusc A. 



*Attieia zigzag, var. aitstealis, M^Coy. 



In the Kakanui limestone. 



t Quart. Jovirn. Geol. Soc. vol. sli. p. 274, and Oat, Colonial Museum, 

 Wellington, 1870, p. 190 {Pecten pleuronectes). 



