N. Z. FOSSILS. 181 
3 Calyptrea. _; 11 Pecten Burnettii. Zctt. 
4 Ostrea, thin shelled, x 
small. 12 Pecten Triphooki. Zitt. 
5 Ostrea. XI. 
5:0 x 3-0, corrugated. | 13 Pecten. 
6 Ostrea. 4-0 x 4:0, 11 subdivi- 
4:5 x 4:5, corrugated. ded strive. 
7 Ostrea. 14 Pecten. 
4-0 x 3-0, surface even. 4-0 x 4:0, 25 striz. 
8 Ostrea ingens. Sow. |15 Mytilus. 
9:0x 5:0, dull white. | 16 Venus. 
XIII. 17 Pectunculus. 
9 Pecten athlete. itt. | 18 Tapes. 
. X. 19 Venericardia. 
10 Pecten Zelandiz. 20 Waldheimia. 
IV.—A. series of conical hills, composed of vertical 
strata of Sands and Marls, known as Taipos, 
occur on the EAst Coast, WELLINGTON, near 
The fossils are in hard beds of 
Whareama, 
Cement. 
1 Turritella. 9 Cucullea. 
35 x 1:0. 2-3 x 3:0. 
2 Turritella, small. 10 Cardium. 
3 Pecten. 4:5 x 5:5. 
3:2 x 38, 8 striz. 11 Cardium, small. 
4 Pecten Triphooki. Zé. | 12 Mactra triangulare. 
XI. 13 Crassatella ampla. Zé#, 
5 Pecten costatus. XTV. 
4:0 x 4:3. 14 Lutraria. 
6 Pectunculus. 15 Lucina. 
32x 38. 16 Tellina. 
7 Pectunculus laticosta-| 17 Struthiolariacingulata, 
tus. Quoy et Gaim. Zitt. XV. 
XV. 18 Struthiolaria, (thorny 
8 Cucullea. sp.) 
4-0 x 4:5, oblique. 
