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Cuna concentrica, Hedley .. This species is living off the coast of 
New South Wales; it is its first 
occurrence as a fossil. 
Cardita calva, Tate .. This is one of the commonest and most 
striking bivalves of the Kalimnan. 
It is identical with the living form 
found off the South Australian coast 
and named C. dilecta , var. excelsior 
by Verco. 
Donax kenyoniana, Chapm. A new species of the Kalimnan fauna 
and Gabr. and quite distinct from the living 
form D. deltoides, Lamarck, and the 
Cainozoic form from the Murray 
Cliffs, D. depressa, Tate. 
Corbula coxi, Pilsbry. .. This species was formerly referred to 
C. scaphoides, Hinds ; but the latter 
is more nearly related to C. epha- 
milla , Tate. C. coxi is a living 
species, found off the Victorian 
coast at Port Phillip, Western Port 
and Port Albert. 
Cadulus acuminatus, Tate. .. This species was hitherto confined to 
the Kalimnan strata of Aldinga. The 
related species, C. infans, is only 
found at Muddy Creek (upper beds), 
Hamilton; thus pointing to the 
partial closure of that area from the 
“ Murray Gulf ” in Kalimnan times 
by the granite and porphyry cliffs 
of that part of south-western Vic¬ 
toria. C. acuminatus is still living 
around the coasts of New South 
Wales, Victoria and South Aus¬ 
tralia. 
Liotia dennanti, Chapm. and This species is either Kalimnan or 
Gabr. Janjukian in the Mallee bores, occur¬ 
ring in a mixed sample. Its range 
appears to extend down to the 
Balcombian. It is allied to a living 
species, Liotia mayi, Tate. 
Euchelus baccatus, Menke sp. Occurs in a mixed Kalimnan and Jan 
jukian sample. It is a common 
living species around the Victorian 
coast. 
Clanculus aff. aloysii, T. Allied, if not identical with, the com 
Woods mon living Australian species to 
which it is here tentatively referred. 
Probably Kalimnan. 
Teinostoma depressula, Chapm. One of the new and entirely distinct 
and Gabr. species from the Mallee bores. It is 
typically Kalimnan in age. 
T. pulcherrima , Chapm. and The above remarks apply also to this 
Gabr. form. 
