PLATE 7. 
Eig. 1. Cyathophyllum , sp. ind. Horizontal natural section of an immense coral, 
which must have had a complete diameter of 7^ inches. Port 
Curtis. 
Eig. 2. Stenopora Leiclihardti, N. and E. Portion of a corallum, showing mode of 
growth, &c. x A Bowen River. 
Fig. 3. Orbipora? Waageni. Portion of a bifurcating corallum, split in half 
naturally, showing the natural size of the corallites. Gympie. 
Eig. 4. Do. Portion enlarged to show approximate size of the tubes and angle 
of divergence, x 2. Kooingal. 
Eig. 5. Do. Transverse section exhibiting the form and relative size of the 
corallum. X 2. Kooingal. 
Eig. G. Poteriocrinus crassus, Miller ? Impression of part of a stem with numerous 
cirri. — A Stanwell. 
Eig. 7. Undescribed Crinoid. Impression of eight arms, highly punctate. Xl|. 
Rockhampton. 
Fig. 8. Crinoid calyx and arms. Portions of five arms and part of the calyx of an 
undescribed crinoid. x 2. Rockhampton. 
Fig. 9. Actinocrinus or Rhodocrinus. Impressions of a few plates, highly ornamented 
with tubercules and radiating ridges, xlf. Great Star 
River. 
Eig. 10. Granatocrinus ? Wachmuthi , Eth. fil. Cast from the impression of a 
much crushed and a little distorted calyx, exhibiting one 
ambulacrum and a deltoid plate. The first Blastoid found 
in Australia. xl|. 
Pig. ii. PMllipsia Woodwardi, Eth. fil. Portion of the glabella with thickened frontal 
margin, basal lobe, and three furrows on each side. X If. 
Stanwell. 
Eig. 12, PMllipsia dubia, Eth. Thorax and pygidium, with part of the glabella (after 
Etheridge, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., xxviii., t. 18, f. 7). 
Don River. [R.D.] 
Eig. 13. PMllipsia Woodwardi, Eth. fil. Glabella without frontal margin, x If. 
Stanwell. 
Fig. 14. Griffithides seminiferus, Phillips P Fragment of a free cheek, with a plain 
frontal border. X 4. Stanwell. 
Eig. 15. Beyrichia varicosa, Jones. Internal cast of a right valve, x 8. Dotswood 
Beds. 
