258 FOSSILS FROM THE PALHOZOIC ROCKS OF N.S.W. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE. 
Fig. Loxonema sulculosa cue The type specimen contained in 
the Soi bertson Collection. ,” British Museum, from the English Carboniferous 
lim aa for comparison with i ig. 2. 
Loxonema sulculosa ties 8 ? Carboniferous ar Devonian? 
ih oc Creek, Lake Bath 
Figs. 3and 4. Aphanaia? sp. ind. Wollongong sandstone. A much 
berate cast. Fig. 3, exterior of wales Fig. 4, reverse showing Sa 
of hin 
Fig. . Spirifera disjuncta (J. de. C. Sby.) A drawing taken from from several — 
casts of the e — = of the ce — valve. White sandstone of Walker's 
Point, Wallera nia: 
Fig. 6. nods Vagal (R. ieee Pin A characteristic 
specimen of one of the valves. Near Bombala. 
Figs. 7 and 8. state ? Australe (R. thre ies Pec Near Yass. 
hel Fig. 7. the largest specimen, obverse an | the 
broken root-like bases of tubercles, Fig. 8. maller and shorter 
in which the interior of the calice and the septal ridges are well shown. 
Fig. 9. crass ee nd. A mutilated specimen from 
take ‘Bathurst. Ca Poonaterons? “antec. a view of one valve, and the 
truncated and of both valv: 
Fig. 10. —- sp. Doelinn: of the weathered surface of a fact aspeines 
showing the mann which individuals are scattered through 
Near igoanyees 
Fig. 10a. An enlargement of a portion, of one of the walls of re 
showing the ‘tubal clustered at the shell, x 
Figs. lland 12. Encrinurus pitta eee In visi 
of Silurian age. Near Bombala. hich 
N.B,—All the figures are of the natural size except Nos, 11 and 12,1 
are x 14. 
