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136 AUSTRALIAN TERTIARY POLYZOA, 
constant recurrence at certain horizons i in the Austra- 
still ‘living on the ¢ oast of con Zeala a 
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xvi, p. 261 ; Woods, Geol. Observations, 8. A., 1862, pl. 
Le i: Trans. R. Soc. Vict., vi, p. 4, t. 1, £. 5. Mount \ 
Gain bier, S. A., and perhaps also at Geelong Vie 
6. CELTDEPORA sponciosa. Busk. Quart. J r. Geol. § 
1860, xvi, p. 261; Woods, bags Observations, Ayes 
1862, pt. 1, f. 2; Trans. R. Soc. Vict., vi, p. 5, pL a; f. 
Mount Gambier, ; 
a. 0; ag Busk. Qu art. Jour. Geol. Soc., 1860, 
xvi, p. 261; Woods, Trans. R. Soc. Wict., vi, p. 5, pl. 1, 
f. 6. a Gambier , 8. A. 
oe Cxrnescuara. Busk. 1860 (MS.) 
8 a manuscript name used by Prof. Busk in the 
appendix sont the Rev. Mr. Woods’ paper “On some Tertiary 
Rocks — Australia.” ; 
A Dac HARA AustraLis. Busk. (MS.) Quart. Jour. 
Geol. Soc., 1860, xvi. p. 261. Mount Gambier lime- 
ne. 
Genus Escuara. Ray (pars), 1724. " 
Obs. ‘eet by oe Cellepora was exceedingly characteristic 
of the M ier beds, so Mr. Woods states is Eschara 
decitiatly’ paul of the Hamilton series in Victoria, no less 
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NSE Pico ta SP Bae Pee ee ee at ae en mn ee 2 
1 Cape Otway Report, 1865, p. 23. a 
? Progress Report, Geol. Survey Vict., p. 36. “a 
f pier eae i, p. 28, _£. 3. : 
