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Chapman, F., 1913. — Idem. Part XVI. — Some Silurian Brachiopoda. Proc. (n.s.), 
xxvi. (1), pp. 99-113, pis. x., xi. 
, 1913. — Descriptions cf New and Rare Fossils obtained 
the Mallee. Part I. — Plantae; and Rhizopoda to 
(n.s.), xxvi (1), pp. 165-191, pis. xvi.-xix. 
, 1914. — Idem. Part II. — Mollusca. Proc. (n.s.), xxvi. 
pis. xxiv.-xxviii. 
, 1914. — On a New Species of Ceratodus from the Cretaceous of New South 
Wales. Proc. (n.s.), xxvii. (1), pp. 25-27, pi. v. 
■, 1914. — Description of New and Rare Fossils obtained 
Mallee. Part TIT. — Ostracoda to Fishes. With a 
found in the Borings. Proc. (n.s.), xxvii. (1), pp. 
, 1915. — New or Little-known Victorian Fossils in 
Part XVII. — Some Tertiary Cephalopoda. Proc. 
350-361, pis. iii.-viii. 
v , 1915. — Idem. Part XVIII. — Some Ycringian Trilobites. 
xxvii i. (1), pp. 157-171, pis. xiv.-xvi. 
, 1916. — -On the Generic Position of “ Asterolepis ornata, var. australis. 
by Deep Boring in 
Brachiopoda. Proc. 
(2), pp. 301-330, 
by Deep Boring in the 
complete list of Fossils 
28-71, pis. vi.-x. 
the National Museum, 
(n.s.), xxvii. (2), pp. 
Proc. (n.s.). 
McCoy 
J - 
/- 
Fossils 
Fauna. 
in the National 
Proc. (n.s.), 
Museum. Part 
xxix. (1), pp. 
of the Palaeozoic 
pp. 123-126. 
Genus Hercynella in 
Fossils in the National Museum. 
Proc. (n.s.), xxix. (2), pp. 134-141, 
with Description of a New Variety. Proc. (n.s.), xxviii. (2), pp. 211-215, 
pis. xx., xxi. 
1916. — New or Little-known Victorian 
XIX. — The Yeringian Casteropod 
75-103, pis. ii.-vi. 
1917. — On the Probable Environment 
Victoria. Proc. (n.s.), xxix. (2), 
1917. — New or Little-known Victorian 
Part XX. — Some Tertiary Fish-teeth, 
pi. ix. 
1917. — Idem. Part XXL — Some Tertiary Cetacean Remains. Proc. (n.s.), 
xxx. (1), pp. 32-43, pis. tv., v. 
1918. — On the Occurrence of Acrotreta in Lower Palaeozoic (Lancefieldian 
and Heathcotian) Shales in Victoria. Proc. (u.s.), xxx. (2), pp. 145-148, 
pi. xxvi. 
1918.— On an Apparently New Type of Cetacean Tooth from the Tertiary 
of Tasmania. Proc. (n.s.). xxx. (2), pp. 149-152, pi. xxvii. 
1918. — Ostracoda from the Upper Cambrian Limestone of South Australia. 
Proc. (n.s.), xxxi. (1), pp. 108-112, pi. ix. 
1918. — On the Age of the Bairnsdale Gravels; with a note on the included 
Fossil Wood. Proc. (n.s.), xxxi. (1), pp. 166-175, pi. x and text-figure. 
1919. — New or Little-known Victorian Fossils in the National Museum. 
Part X XT!.— Palaeozoic Worms; with evidence of Soft Parts. Proc. (n.s.), 
xxxi. (2), pp. 315-324, pis. xiii., xiv. 
1919. — Idem. Part XXII i. — On some Hydroid Remains of Lower Palaeozoic 
Asre from Monegetta, near Lancefield. Proc. (n.s.), xxxi. (2), pp. 
388-393, pis. xix, xx. 
1919. — Idem. Part XXIV. — On a Fossil Tortoise in Ironstone from Carapook, 
near Casterton. Proc. (n.s.), xxxii. (1), pp, 11-13, pi. 1. 
1919. — On an Ostracod and Shell Marl of Pleistocene Age from Boneo Swamp, 
West of Cape Schanck, Victoria. Proc. (n.s.), xxxii. (1), pp. 24-32, 
pis. iii., iv. 
1920. — Notes on a Collection of Tertiary Fossils from Ooldea and Watson, 
South Australia. Proc. (n.s.), xxxii. (2), pp. 225-245, pis. xvi., xvii.. 
and text-figure. 
1921. — New or Little-known Victorian Fossils in the National Museum. Part 
XXV. — Some Silurian Tabulate Corals. Proc. (n.s.), xxxiii., pp. 212-225. 
pis. ix.-xi. 
1921.— -The Age of the Ironstone Beds of the Mornington Peninsula, as 
adduced from the Marine Fauna. Proc. (n.s.), xxxiv. (1), pp. 7-11. 
1921. — The Specific Name of the Australian Aturia and its Distribution. 
Proc. (n.s.), xxxiv. (1), pp. 12-16, with text-figure. 
1922. — On a Fossil Filamentous Alga and Sponge-Spicules forming Opal 
Nodules at Richmond River, N.S.W. Proc. (n.s.), xxxiv. (2), pp. 167-171, 
with two text-figures. 
1922. New or Little-known Victorian Fossils in the National Museum. 
Part XXVI. — Some Tertiary Mollusca. Proc. (n.s.), xxxv. (1), pp. 1-18, 
pis. i.-iu. 
1925. — Idem. Part XXVTTI. — Some Silurian Rugose Corals. Proc. (n.s.), 
x xxvii, (1), pp. 104-118, pis. xii.-xv. 
1926. — Geological Notes on Neumcrella, and the Section from Bairnsdale to 
Proc. (n.s.), xxxviii., pp. 125-142, pi. x., with two text-figures. 
1926. — New or Little-known Fossils in the National Museum. Part XXIX 
Some Tertiary Plant Remains from Narracan, South Gippsland. Proc. 
PP- 183-191, pis. xii., xiii, with text-figure. 
1926. — Idem. Part XXX.— A Silurian Jelly-fish. Proc. (n.s.), xxxix 
pp. 13-17, pis. i,, ii. 
1927. — On a Limestone containing Lepidocyclina and other Foraminifera 
Cape Range, Exmouth Gulf, W.A. Proc. (n.s.), xxxix. (2) 
( 1 ), 
from 
pp. 
the 
125-190/ pi xn. 
19 ??\~° n So onc a,1 ", ed ^ owry ’ Palliocypraea gastroplax. Proc. (n.s.), xli. 
(2), pp. 202-205, pis. xix., xx. 
some Trilobites and Brachiopods from the 
N.W. Queensland. Proc. (n.s.), xli. (2), pp. 206-216, 
Mount Isa District!, 
pis. xxi., xxii. 
