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Walter J. PAitR. 
FAMILY OPHTHALMIDIIDAE. 
SUli-FAMlLY CORNUSPIRINAE. 
Genus CALCITORNELLA Cushman and Waters, 1928. 
Calcitornella Stephens! (Howchin). 
Corrvuspim, sp. iiov. Jontis, 1882, p. (>. 
Nuhecalaria hccijuga l)(dranco, var. stephensi Howchin, 1894, p. 345, pi. xa,. 
xi</, 
y. stephensl Howchin : Chapman and Howchin, 1905, p. 5, pi. i., figs. 1, 2 ; 
pi. iii., figs. 13, 14 ; pi. iv., figs. 1, 4. Etheridge, Junr., 1907, p, 26, pL x., 
figs. 4 9 ; 1907a, p. 13, pi. xii., fig. II. 
CnlcitorneMn stephensl (Howchin) : Chapman, Howchin, and Parr, 1934,, 
p. 187. 
No weathered-out oxam])les of this species were found, the record being 
based <>n sovoj'al internal c-asts fourul adherent to the tests of sandy species- 
after the calcareous inat(U'ial in the rock had been dissolv'od by treatment 
with hydrochIori(! acid. The casts show the arrangement of the tubular 
chamber found in C. ste]>k(msi, 
(J. Me/phensi was described from the Permian of Tasmania and has since 
been recorded from beds of this epoch in New South Wales, Western Aus- 
tralia, and Northern Territory. 
FAMILY LITUOLIDAE. 
SUH- FAMILY HAPLOPHRAGMIINAE. 
Goiius AMMOBACULITES (‘ushiuan, 1910. 
Ammobaculites woolnoughi Crt'sjrin and Parr. 
Plato L, fig. 11. ■ 
An}nK)b(tc}dites woolnoughl Cres|)in and Parr-, 1941, p. 304, pi. xii., figs, 2, 3. 
'rhe.n? are two specinums whiclr apjx^ar to be I'iTerahle to this species. 
The typ(‘s ai’o from the Pcs’iniaii, Farley Koarl, 300 yards north-east of Farley 
Railway ‘Station, N(e.v Soutli Wales. The Wandagee sjreeimens, from the 
Lingula Ix^ds, are smaller (0*5 mm.) and built of (;oai*sei' material than those 
from New South Wales, hut an^ of similar form. Tire latter an^ from shales 
and this prohalrly actrounts for- tiu' finer-grained, rnon' smootlily finished test. 
FAMILY REOPHACIDAE. 
SUH-FAMILY REOPHACINAE. 
Genus REOPHAX Moiitfort, 1808. 
Reophax subasper, sp. nov. 
Plat(5 L, fig. 12. 
Test eonsisting of up to 7 cliambrrs, rapidly increasing in size as added, 
eai'ly cliambers indistinct, nsually ai'i'angfxl in a cui‘V(hI series, later chambers 
larger and more distiiu;! , in 7ioarly a straight lino ; wall built of coarse ((uartz 
grains, firmly cemented, snrfa<-o rough ; aperture a small opening between 
tliree or more sand grains at the (uid of the final chamber. 
Length of holotype, 1mm.; breadth, 0-4 mm. 
Holotype from Sample 8 (Lingidu Ix'ds). 
