TERTIARY. 67 
P 259. Orbitoides papyracea, &c. P. 536, pi. 14. f. 1. “ V. 23.” “ The 
best specimens.” 
P 2460. 0. dispansa and 0. Sumatrensis. P. 536. pi. 14. f. 2, 3. 
“YI. 67.” 
P 247. Opercnlina granulosa, Leym. P. 532, pi. 13. f. 1 a, 6, c. “ 3.” 
“ Near 0. Fleuriausii, Reuss ” ? 
P 245. Nummulites variolaria. P. 533, pi. 13. f. 2, 3. “ Kalk Nias, 
VII.” 
„ Numnmlites, large. 1 f Recent planu- 
„ „ middle-sized. l“YII. 76.” *! ZufaofAus- 
„ „ small ( = variolaria). J [ tralia? 
P 256. Nummulites Ramondi, Defr. P. 534, pi. 13. f. 4, 5. “ Nias, YU.” 
LAB U AN, BORNEO. 
55191. Opercnlina ammonoides ( Gronovius ), var., and Amphistegina ? 
In hard brown clay, with other small fossils. Tertiary. 
Labuan. 
JAYA. 
P 249. Amphistegina vulgaris. Java. 
See H. M. Jenkins’s paper on Javan Fossils, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xx. 
pp. 56, 62. 
NEW ZEALAND. 
P 252. Ototara limestone. Collected by Walter Mantell. 
See Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. vi. 1850, p. 328 &c. 
AUSTRALIA*. 
P 261. Amphistegina-limestone, cut and polished. Amphistegina, Poly- 
zoa, &c. Flinders Island, Bass Strait. 
Rev. W. B. Clarke Coll., 1848. 
P 262. Solid brownish limestone with obscure white Foraminifera. “ 26° 
50' S. W. B. C. 114° E. Superficial on hills 80 to 200 feet. 
Near Freycinet Harbour in Shark Bay.” 
Rev. W. B. Clarke Coll. 
P 260. Brownish coarsely porous limestone, with obscure Foraminifera, 
Lituola Soldanii, Amphistegina (?), Polyzoa, &c. Geelong, 
Port Phillip. Rev. W. B. Clarke Coll., 1856. 
P 253. Small Nummulites (near N. variolaria ) and Amphistegina ? In 
the Muddy- Creek Tertiaries (Hamilton beds). South Australia. 
T. Rupert Jones Coll. 
P 250. 1 Amphistegina, Planorbulina, Polymorphina, &c. Blue Tertiary 
P 251. i Clay. Australia. T. Rupert Jones Coll. 
* For a list of the known fossil Foraminifera of Australia, and for full bibliographic 
references to geological and biological authorities, see the ‘ Catalogue of Australian 
Fossils, &c-,’ by R. Etheridge, Jun., F.G.S., &c., 8 yo, Cambridge, 1878, pp. 125 &c. 
