

N. Z. FOSSILS. 179 
70 Lutraria. 73 Corbula. 
71 Tellina. 74 Mactra. 
72 Mya. 
VII. —Lowrr Gorcr or tHE Warrara River, 
CANTERBURY. 
Highly inclined Beds of Sand, Clay, and Conglomerate, 
forming cliffs several hundred feet in height where 
cut through by the river. 
1 Voluta Pacifica. Sol. | 12 Lima. 

ee 
XGVEn 2-5 x 2°4, 
2 Turritella. 13 Mactra. 
5-0 x 1:5. 14 Venericardia. 
3 Natica. 15 Cardium. 
3:05. 5:0 x 5:2. 
4 Crepidulaincurva. Zit. | 16 Cardium. 
MOE 17 Venus. 
5 Crepidula. 18 Venus. 
6 Cerithium. 19 Venus. 
7 Calyptrea. 20 Pectunculus laticosta- 
8 Ostrea. tus. Quoy et Gaim. 
9 Pecten. ; 
0 Modolia. 21 Pectunculus. 
1 Mytilus. 22 Lutraria solida. Hee. 
(Museum Icones.) 
Hamppen, Oraco. 
1 Fusus. 6 Pinna. 
2 Turritella. 7 Venus. 
3 Turritella. 8 Trigonia. 
4 Natica. 9 Nucula. 
5 Crepidula. 
VIII.—Clifis of Blue Clay Marl, exposed along the 
Kantert River, some miles inland from Hoki- 
tika. These Clays form the bed on which the 
_ auriferous drifts rest. 
1 Fusus. 4 Ancillaria. 
2 Cassidaria. 5 Turritella. 
3 Cassis. 6 Natica. 

