250 FOSSILS FROM THE PALEOZOIC ROCKS OF N.S.W. 
In form Anodontopsis Australis is between A. quadratus 
(M‘Coy),' and A. bulla (M‘Coy).? It is however more oblique and 
frons (M Coy). 
Loc.—Near Bombala, in a fossiliferous shale of Silurian age. 
Genus Conocarpium. Bronn, 1837. 
(Lethzea Geognostica. Bd. i, p. 92.) 
Conocardium. » ind. Pl.—Fig. 9. 
from close under the hinge ; in the~present instance it is central, 
representing the gape of the shell, here has a radiating line “t 
each side of it. The produced end of the shell resembles acer 
C. aliforme (Sow.), but the end again differs. It is too mu 
flattened and too heart-shaped for the latter species, and has too 
well-defined a periphery. We have o y an imperfect wos 
specimen, but in all probability this species will turn out to 
new type of the genus. 
of C 
different from our fossil. sire 
Loc.—Bungaralahy, Lake Bathurst. Carboniferous! 
' Brit. Pal. Foss., p. 272. 8 Jbid., p. 271. : 
