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Foraminifera— - 
Ammodiscus wandageeensis, sp. nov. common. 
Ammodiscus nitidus, sp. uov. frequent. 
Glomospira adhaerens, s]). nf)v. frequent. 
Hyperammina coleyi, sin nov. frequent. 
Hyperamminoides acicula, sp. nov. frequent. 
Crithionina teicherti, s|l uov. common. 
(8) East of C’oolkilyia Patldock. HOo links east of Teicliert, Higgins 
and Utting's Station Jdl. traverse of 20th May, 1939. Brown 
impure limestone. {CiA\. C. Teicliert.) The foraminifera in 
this sample are nearly all large and very well preserved. 
lM)raminifera — 
Ammodiscus nitidus, sp. n<i\'. rare 
ToIypafHinina sp. frequent. 
Hyperammina coleyi, s]>. nov. common. 
Hyperammina (?) rudis, sp. nov, rare. 
Hyperamminoides acicula, sp. nov. common, 
Reophax subasper, sp. nov. rare 
Probal>l\- from Lingula beds. 
(9) Extreme south-east corner of Coolkilyia Paddock. (Coll. H. 
Coley.) These specimens differ from any of the othei’s recorded 
in having natura11\' weathered out of sandy shales. They are 
generally fragmentary and distorted, as is so frequently the 
case whoii foraminifera are found in shales. The weathered 
material in which they occur is a cinnamon-coloured fine sand. 
Foraminifera — 
Ammodiscus wandageeensis, sp. nov. rare. 
Tolypammina undulata, sp. nov. rare. 
Hyperammina coleyi, sp. nov. freqiient. 
Hyperamminoides acicula, sp. nov. common (specimens 
usually flattened, or transversely ribbed through pressure). 
Crithionina teicherti, s]>. nov. frequent (specimens generally 
colla])sed). 
Reophax tricameratus, s]i. nov. rare. 
In view of their interest, the following specimens are also included, although 
they are from beds below the AVa.ndagee Stage : — 
(10) Brownish-green thin-bedded micaceous sandstone from sandstone 
outcrops in the Cascoyne River at Jhnba Jimba Homestead. 
(Coll. C. Teichort.) Dr. Teicliert states that this is older than 
the Wandagee series of the Minilya district and is placed by 
Raggatt (1930, ]). 135) in the Byro, 
F oramii lif era — 
Hyperamminoides acicula, sp. nov. 6 selected specimens. 
(11) Ferruginous, finely-sandy shale from Gastropod horizon of Cundlego 
Series, about 1 mile west of Cundlego Well, Minilya Kiver, 
(Coll. C. Teicliert.) 
Foraminifera — 
Hyperamminoides, sp. cf. acicula, sp. nov. very rare frag- 
ments. 
