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EXPLANATION OE PLATES. 
PLATE I. 
Nubeculciria stephensi, Howchin. A coiled and closely adherent specimen attached to 
a ? phosphatic fragment. Pokolbin. — x 45. 
A. stephensi, Howchin. A fragment of the limestone, showing a transversely fractured 
test. Pokolbin. — x 45. 
Lituola cristellarioides, sp. nov. Pokolbin (No. 2). Mt. Vincent. — - x 20. 
L. cristellarioides, sp. nov. Pokolbin (No. 2). Mt. Vincent. — x 40. 
Haplophragmium agglutinans, d’Orb., sp. Pokolbin (No 2). Mt. Vincent. — x 45. 
Haplophragmium pokolbiense, sp. nov. Pokolbin (No. 2). Mt. Vincent. — x 45. 
Lituola, cj. rhcetica. Chapman, sp. Wollong. — x 40. 
Anomalina supracarbonica, sp. nov. (a) Superior aspect ; (6) inferior aspect; (c) oral 
aspect. Wollong. — • x 80. 
Valvulina bulloides, Brady, (a) Superior aspect ; ( b ) inferior aspect ; (c) peripheral 
aspect. Wollong. — x 85. 
Haplophragmium emaciatum, Brady, (a) Lateral aspect ; (6) peripheral aspect. 
Wollong.— x 40. 
Haplophragmium, cf. tenuimargo, Brady. Wollong.— x 40. 
1 Ammodiscus, sp. (a) and (b) lateral aspects; (c) peripheral aspect. Wollong. — x 40. 
Endothyra bowmani, Phillips. ( a ) superior aspect ; (b) inferior aspect ; (c) peripheral 
aspect. Wollong. — x 40. 
