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Genus — VAGINULINA, d ’ Orbigny. 
Vaginulina, cf. legumen, Linn., sp. 
(Plate III. Fig. 8.) 
Nautilus legumen, Linne, 1758, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, p. 711. 
Vaginulina legumen, Linn.,sp., Brady, 1884, Rep. Chall., vol. IX, p. 530, PI. 66, Figs. 13-15. 
Observations . — The figured specimen is a longitudinal section of a 
shell comparable with the above species. V. legumen is a well- distributed 
fossil throughout Mesozoic and Tertiary strata, the oldest occurrence dating 
from the Trias. 
Occurrence . — Not uncommon in thin sections of limestone, Pokolbin. 
Family — ROTALIIDiE. 
Genus — ANOMALINA, d’ Orbigny. 
Anomalina supracarbonica, sp. nov. 
(Plate I, Figs. 8a, c.) 
Description . — Test rotaliform, sub -elliptical ; having few chambers, 
which are well inflated. Superior face convex, showing a short spiral of two 
whorls, with a bulbous commencement. Inferior face convex, sutures only 
feebly excavated. Aperture, a conspicuous arched slit, nearly median. 
Greatest diameter, *425 mm. 
Occurrence. — In the washings from the decomposed limestone of 
Wollong, New South Wales. 
Genus — TRUNCATULINA, d ’ Orbigny. 
Truncatulina haidingeri, d' Orb., sp. 
(Plate III, Figs. 3a, c.) 
Rotalina haidingeri, d’Orbigny, 1846, Foram. Foss. Vienne, p. 154, PI. 8, Figs. 7-9. 
Truncatulina haidingeri, d’Orb., sp., Reuss, 1867, Sitzungsb. d. K. Ak. Wiss. Wien, 
vol. LV, p. 28. 
Observations . — The above species is a very common Tertiary fossil, and 
it was recorded by one of us from the Neocomian of Guildford, Surrey, 
England. An allied form, T. stelligera, Chapm., having sutural thickenings 
on the inferior surface of the shell, has been described from Rhsetic strata 
at Wedmore, in Somerset. 1 The genus dates backward to the Carboniferous 
in England. 
Occurrence. — From the decomposed limestone of Pokolbin, No. 3, 
New South Wales. 
1 Ann. Mag. Nat, His., ser. 6, vol. XVI, 1895, p. 327, PI. 12, Figs. 14 a, b. 
