134 AUSTRALIAN TERTIARY POLYZOA. 
2. O. vERTEBRALIS. Stoliczka, Speroporina. Pal. Neu 
Seeland, 1865, p. 106, pl. L 17, f. 6 and 7; R. Etheridge, 
junr., Trans. R. Society, Vict., 1874, xi, p. 14. Prof. 
‘Busk considers this form to a Cheilostome, and not 
one of the Cyclostomata as placed by the late F. 
Stoliezka, and further to be a species of his gents 
Onchopora. Tertiary greensand of Orakei Bay, New 
Zealand; and Oligocene beds of Schnapper Point, 
Hobson’s Bay, Vict. 
Genus Saticornnaria. Cuvier, 1817. 
rae ecies of this very elegant generic type have been | 
m the Australian upper terti ary deposits. Two have 
= determined by Prof. Busk, and two by the Rev. Mr. Woods. 
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1. Saticornarra @Racinis. Busk. Brit. Museum, Cat. 
Polyzoa, 1852, pt. 1, p. 17, pl. 63, f. 3, pl. 65, bis. f. 2; 
oods, Trans. Soe. Vict., vi, p. 4. Coralline lime- 
stone of Mt. Gambier, 8S. Australia. 
2. gr wegen sang Busk. (MS.) Quart. Jour. 
Geol. Soc , p- 260. An undescribed species 
—same Sets ag a locality as last species 
3. 8. pe Hassall. Farcimia. Annals Nat. History, 
, p- 172, pl. 6, f. 1 and 2; Salicornaria. \ Busk, 
Matopeeok. Foss. eg Ong, 1859, p. 23, Re 21, 
f. 5; j iti 
was one of the forms collected by Hog Sturt in his 
(urray, and it , 
figured in his interesting work. The identity of ; 
Glauconome rhombifera, Sturt (n on oo with 
Salicornaria sinuosa was  igrege out the Rev. 
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Vict., vi, p. 4 Mt. Gambier, 8. A. 
1 Le Ragne Animal, vol. iv, p. 75. 
