PLATE VII. 
Fig. 1. 
Fig. 2. 
Fig. 3. 
Fig. 4. 
Fig. 5. 
Fig. 0. 
Fig. 7. 
Fig. 8. 
Fig. 0. 
Fig. 10. 
Fig. 11. 
Modiola dunlopeiisis, Eth.Jil. 
Left valve of a iion-testaceous example, exhibiting the sculpture. 
Dunlop Station. 
Ilaploceras Daiatreei, Etheridge. 
Side view of a portion of the Ammonite, exhibiting parts of inner whorls, and remains 
of sculpture. 
Transverse view' of the upper part of Pig. 2, showing lobes, saddles, and parts of inner 
whorls. 
Transverse view of the lower part of Fig. 2, taken across the line of fracture. 
Tandamah Creek. 
Eelemnites oxys. Ten. iVoods. 
Portion of guard, with dorso-lateral furrows. 
Ventral surface of Fig. 5, with the apical portion of tlic alveolus exposed. 
Transverse view of Fig. 5, showing alveolus. 
Mount Drown District. 
Viviparus? albascopularis, Eth.Jil. 
Dorsal view. 
Ventral view. 
Hliite Clijfs — Colin. Brown. 
Scrpula subtrachinus, Eth.fil 
Shell ol Maccogclla, supporting tubes. 
Mount Wilson Well. 
Pseudavicula anomala, Mccre, sp. 
Aludstone, with pieces of shell exhibiting the characteristic sculpture of this species. — 
X 2. 
Mount Poole District. 
