142 AUSTRALIAN TERTIARY POLYZOA. 
In the following table I give a list of the species mentioned 
in the foregoin oa s which are at present living, arranged in 
sirkabetioa ee 
Genus and Species. Localities. 
1. Caberea lata. Busk ...............| Australia, New Zealand. Busk. 
2. Crisia eburnea. Linn ‘European Seas. 
3. Idmonea Melneina. D’Orb......., Tierra del Fuego, Patagonia. Busk. 
4. Membranipora cyclops. Busk ...| New Zealand. Busk. 
5. es stenostoma. Busk oe East Falkland Islands. 
6. Retepora monilifera. M‘Gilv...... King’s Island, Bass’s Strait ; Queens- 
cliff, Vict. 
9. Beaniana. King...... dia 
3 (? BR. vibicata. ee urt) North Britain. Busk. 
8. Salicornaria gracilis. Busk......| Cumberland Islands, Cape Capricorn. 
Busk. 
9. Pe sinuosa. Hassal...... British Seas. 
Note.—In addition to these, the characteristic Cellepora Gambierensis, 
Busk, is said by Dr. Stoliczka (Pal. N. Seeland, 1865, p.—) to be probably 
still living on the coasts of 8. Australia and N. Sealant, The Rev. Mr. 
Woods states that Membranipora bidens, Hagenow, is also a living species. 
Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc., 1865, xxi, p. 394. 
i Mei . yan i ° ese * 
. Ig g the species common 
to the various localities. 
Species common to the Mt. Gambier limestone and Murray 
cn cliff beds. 
1. Cellepora echinata. Sturt. (? C. hemispheria. Busk). 
2. we escharoides. Sturt. (? C. hemispheria. Busk). 
- 8. a Gambierensis. Busk. 
4, wae. disticha. Sturt. (? Hornera Gambierensis. 
5. Retepora vibicata. Sturt. (? R. Beaniana. King.) 
6. Salicornaria sinuosa. Hassal. 
aa Species common to the Mt. Gambier limestone and Hamilton 
1. Cellepora nummularia. Busk ? 
2. Mellicerita angustiloba. Busk. 
3. Membranipora cyclops. Busk. 
4. Salicornaria sinuosa. Hassal. 
