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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF QUEENSLAND. 
Observations . — The figured specimen is identical with the type which 
was described from the beds along the Farley road, 300 yards N.E. of 
Farley Station, Hunter River District, New South Wales. Parr has 
also recorded the species from the Wandagee beds in Western Australia. 
The Queensland specimens are slightly crushed, but are definitely 
referable to A. woolnoughi. Length of plesiotype, 1.10 mm. ; greatest 
width of coiled portion, 0.54 mm. 
Occurrence. — Plesiotype (Comm. Pal. Coll. No. 274) : McDougall’s 
Hill, Singleton, Hunter River District, New South Wales (Upper Marine 
Series) . Other Localities. — Queensland. Middle Bowen Series : Arcadia 
Bore, at 2,335-2,340 feet. Lower Bowen Series: Cattle Creek, below 
Waterfall, 14 miles S.E. of Springsure; Aldbaran Creek, 4 miles N.E. of 
Mt. Catherine, 30 miles W. of Rolleston. 
New South Wales. Upper and Lower Marine Series: localities in 
the Hunter River District listed by Crespin and Parr (1940). 
Genus NODOSARIA Lamarck, 1812. 
Nodosaria springsurensis sp. nov. (PI. III., Fig. 5). 
Holotype. — Test elongate, gently tapering, greatest width near 
apertural end, circular in transverse section. Chambers, six; sutures 
distinct, depressed. Test covered with about 16 raised longitudinal 
costae, which extend over the length of the shell. Aperture central, 
terminal, radiate. Length, 1-62 mm. ; greatest width, 0-39 mm. 
Observations. — N. springsurensis is described from a single well- 
preserved specimen. The ornamentation is much coarser than in 
N. irwinensis Howchin and slightly coarser than N. striato-clavata 
Spandel which has 20 costae. 
Occurrence. — Holotype (Comm. Pal. Coll. No. 275) : In Cattle Creek 
below Waterfall, 14 miles S.E. of Springsure, Queensland (Lower 
Bowen Series). 
Nodosaria serocoldensis sp. nov. (PI. III., Fig. 6). 
Holotype. — Test elongate, smooth, tapering, greatest width in 
apertural chamber, circular in transverse section. Chambers six, 
apertural chamber large, others gradually decreasing in size. Sutures 
indistinct, straight. Aperture small, central, radiate, terminal. Test 
white. Length, 1.02 mm. ; greatest width, 0.43 mm. 
Paratype. — Test elongate, longer than holotype. Margins parallel 
for two-thirds of length then tapering sharply to aboral end. Chambers 
seven, decreasing in size from apertural end. Sutures indistinct, straight. 
Aperture central, radiate, terminal. Test brown. Length, 1.21 mm.; 
greatest width, 0.42 mm. 
Observations. — N. serocoldensis resembles the Tertiary and Recent 
species N. radicida Linne, in general shape, but differs in the more acute 
