Joan M. Crockfokd. 
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H. Etlu'ridgo jnr. recorded Stenopora an<l Evacthiopora from Mt. Mar- 
niion (1889); Hexayonella dendroidea and U. ("?) crncialis from Fossil Hill, 
Wyndham River (1903); FejiestelJa fosstdtt Lonsdale from the Irwin River 
(1907); and Evacthiopora crncialis and tAvo types of Steuopora (Stcnopora 
spp. A and C) from Mt. Marmion, and Stcnopora sp. B from near Barra- 
biddie (1915). Chai)man (1904) recorded Stcnopora leichardtii Nicholson 
and Etheridge jnr. from the Irwin River District. 
Bretnall (192(>) described L/fropora (?) crkosoidcs Pltheridge ms.^ 
Fenestella horologia Bretnall, E. affhtensa Bretnall, S nicorctepora ( ?) 
meridianus Etheridge ms., Actomocladia ambrosoides Bretnall, Strcblotrt/jia 
■marmionensis Etheridge ms., S. etheridgei Bretnall, Jthombopora niamillata 
Bretnall, It. multigranulata Bretnall, and Coscininm (?) anstralc Bretnall, 
and recorded ^thombopora tennis Hinde, from the Penno-Carboniferous of 
the Gascoyne and Kimberley Districts. Miss L. Hosking (1931) recorded 
Aetomodadia anib‘*'osoides, Coschmim (?) sp., Fenestella afflncnsa, F. horo- 
logia, Rhombopora mamillata, R. muUigrannlata , St reblotr/rpa marinionensis, 
and Snlcoretepora meridianus from the Wooramel River District. 
Etheridge (1907 a) described some Permo-Carbonifei'ous bryozoa from 
the Port Keats Bore, tliirty miles north of Fossil Head, Victoria River 
estuary. Northern Territory, and discussed their relationships to AVesterii 
Australian forms. 
Gibb Maitland (1909), Raggatt (1930), and C'oiidit, Raggatt, and Rudd 
(1930), have published lists of fossils, including Inwozoa, from the Permo- 
Carbt>niferous of the North-West District, and Blatchfoi-d (1927) and AVade 
(1937) from the Permo-Carboniferous of the Kimberley District. 
The stratigraphical position of the Wandagee Series has been discussed 
by Condit (1935), Condit, Raggatt, and Rudd (1930), Raggatt (1930), and 
Teichert (1939, 1940, 1941); and the position of the Nooncanbah Series by 
Wade (1937) and Teichert (1940, 1941). ■ 
The In’vozoa descrilied here are from the W^aiidagee Series of tlu' North- 
West Basin, and from the Nooncanbah Series of the Kimberley District. 
Fourteen species are recorded, and of these seven are known only from the 
Nooncanbah Series, and two only from the AVandagee Series. The distri- 
bution of the species is given iii Table I, and a comjmrison of their measure- 
ments in Table TI. 
Discussion of the age and affinities of the bryozoan fauna of the AATii]- 
dagee and Nooncanbah Series is left until a later papei’. 
DESCRIPTION OF SPECIES. 
[^liylmn BKYOZOA Klirenberg’. 
(bass (lYMNOLAEMATA Allman. 
Order CR VPTOSTOMATA A'ine. 
Family FENESTRELLINIDAE Bassler. 
Genus FENESTRELLINA* d ’Orbigny. 
Fenestrellina d’Orbigny, 1849, Revue et Magasin de Zoologie, 2 e Ser.,. 
Tome I, p. 501. 
Homonym: — Fenestella. Lonsdale, 1839, preoccupied for a pelecyp(xL 
Fenestella Bolten, 1798. 
* An application for suspension of the Rules of Zoological Nomenclature for the 
generic name FeneiifeUa Lonsdale. 1839, has been submitted to the International Commis- 
sion on Zoological Nomenclature (G. E. Condra and M. K. Elias. Journal of Paleonfoloov,. 
Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 565-566). 
