412 . RALPH TATE. 
Genus Plesiolampus. 
Example, Oonoclypeus rostratus, Tate! Additional specimens 
subsequently acquired permit me to affirm that no perignathic 
girdle is present, and as a consequence the species is transferred to 
Plesiolampus. 
Genus Eupatagus. 
Subgenus Macropneustes. 
Example, Eupatagus decipiens, Tate. On the authority of Dr. 
A. C, Gregory, this species is transferred to Macropneustes. 
Class FoRAMINIFERA. 
The following additional genera have been recorded by Mr. 
Howchin,’ which bring the total of genera to sixty-three and of 
species to two hundred and nine. 
Nubecularia, one specimen ; Sigmoilina, two spp.; Olavulina, 
two spp.; Pentellina, one sp.; Trillina, one sp.; Orbiculina, one 
sp.; Rhabdogonium, one sp.; Haplophagmium, three spp.-; Bdel- 
loidina, one sp.; Pavonina, one sp.; Calcarina, one sp.; Orbitoides, 
three spp. 
APPENDIX. 
By J. Dewan, F.G.8. 
Class ANTHOZOA. 
Suborder MADREPORARIA. 
The late Professor M. Duncan published descriptions and 
figures of a few Australian Tertiary corals in the Annals and 
Magazine of Natural History for 1864 and 1865, and in the 
Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society for 1870, he dealt 
systematically with an extensive collection forwarded to him by 
the Victorian Geological Survey, publishing upwards of thirty 
Tu eee” 
1 Proc. Roy. Soc., N.S. Wales, 1893, p. 194, t. 13, f. 1. 
2 Trans, Roy. Soc., 8. Australia, 1898, p. 14; Aust. Assoc. Adv. Se. 
Vol. v, 1894, pp. 352-361. 
