PLATE 35. 
lig. 1. Belemnites australis, Phillips. Internal view of the guard (after Moore’ 
Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., xxvi., t. 16, f. 1). Wollumbilla- 
[W.B.C.] 
Eig. 2. Do. Yentral aspect of the guard, with the two lateral grooves visible at 
the proximal end (after Moore, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., 
_ xxvi., t. 16, f. 2). Wollumbilla. [W.B.C.] 
hig. 3. Belemnites CanJiami , Tate. Ventral aspect, with the lateral grooves visible 
at the proximal end (71. australis , after Moore, Quart. Journ. 
Geol. Soc., xxvi., t. 16, f. 3). Ward Creek. [W.B.C.] 
.rig. 1. Do. Lateral view of same specimen, with one of the curved lateral 
grooves (after Moore, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., xxvi., 
t. 16 , f. 4). [W.B.e.j 
Pig. o. Do. Cross section of the guard behind the alveolar apex (after Moore, 
Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., xxvi., t. 16, f. 5). [W.B.C.] 
Pig. 6. Belemnites eremos, Tate. Transverse section of the guard, showing alveolar 
chamber and siphuncle (B. paxillosus, after Moore, Quart. 
Journ. Geol. Soc., xxvi., t. 16, f. 6«). Wollumbilla. 
[W.B.C.] 
Pig. 7. Belemnites Ganhami, Tate ? Dor al view of a somewhat mucronate variety, 
fractured across the guard, at about the flexure of the lateral 
grooves. Cambridge Downs Run. 
lig. 8. Do. Lateral view of the same specimen, showing the somewhat com- 
pressed form, the lateral grooving having become obliterated. 
1 ig. 8 a. Do. Cross section of the guard, almost circular, at the broken proximal 
end. 
Tig. 9. Do. Dorsal aspect of a form more approaching the type, with both 
furrows visible at the proximal end of the guard. Aramac 
Well. & 
Tig. 10. Belemnites Sellheimi, Ten. Woods. Concave surface of the first of the five 
septa represented in Pig. 11, showing the position of the 
_ siphuncle. Flinders River, near ITughenden. 
Tig. 11. Do. Pive chambers of the phragmacone, seen partially from the dorsal 
side. 
Pig. 12. Belemnites Canhami , Tate. Dorsal aspect with the lateral furrows visible 
(after Tate, Trans. B. Soc. S. Austr., 1880, iii., t. 4, f. 26). 
o Peak Creek, Central Australia. [A.M.] 
Tig. 13. Do. Lateral view of the same, showing one of the lateral furrows with 
its flexure and bifurcation (after Tate, Trans. B. Soc. S. 
Austr., 18S0, iii., t. 4, f. 2 a. [A.M.] 
Tig. 14. Do. Section of the alveolus, showing the unsymmetrical portion marked 
off by the lateral furrows, thin test on the ventral side, and 
the small siphuncle (after Tate, Trans. B. Soc. S. Austr., 
. _ 1880, iii., t. 4, f. 2c. [A.M.] 
Tig. 15. Belemnites, sp. ind. Phragmacone of about sixteen chambers in the alveolar 
_ cavity of the guard. Blackall Road. 
Tig. 16. Do. Another phragmacone in a similar position, but with closer and 
more numerous chambers. Blackall Road. 
17. Belemnites ? Liversidgei, Eth. fil. Fusiform guard with the axis visible 
through the shelly matter as a thin white line. Aramac. 
I H ig. lb. Belemnites , sp. ind. Portion of the guard with the phragmacone in the 
alveolar cavity, showing a fine grooved line, extending 
. _ through the shelly layers, x 2. Aramac. 
Tig. 19. Belemnites Liver sidgei, Eth. fil. Portion of a guard traversed by canal. 
X 2. Aramac. 
Pig. 20. Do. A guard with an extended mucro-like distal end. x 2. Aramac. 
Pig. 21. Teuthis? sp. ind. Portions of the shaft of a pen (after Moore, Quart. Journ. 
Geol. Soc., xxvi., t. 16, f. 8). [W.B.C.] 
