. Australasian fossils, a students' manual of palaeontology. Paleontology. 208 AUSTRALASIAN FOSSILS. ing fossil from the Carbopermian of Lennard Riverr Australia. In Tasmania the genera Orthoceras and Goniatites have been recorded from beds of simi- lar age. Triassic Cephalopods.— For Triassic cephalopoda we look to New Zealand, where, in the Mount Potts Spiriferina Beds of the Kaihiku Series a species of Orthoceras has been re- corded. The Wairoa Series next in succession con- tains Orthoceras and an Ammonite. Jurassic Cephalopods.— The Jurassic of Western Australia yields a rich cephalo


. Australasian fossils, a students' manual of palaeontology. Paleontology. 208 AUSTRALASIAN FOSSILS. ing fossil from the Carbopermian of Lennard Riverr Australia. In Tasmania the genera Orthoceras and Goniatites have been recorded from beds of simi- lar age. Triassic Cephalopods.— For Triassic cephalopoda we look to New Zealand, where, in the Mount Potts Spiriferina Beds of the Kaihiku Series a species of Orthoceras has been re- corded. The Wairoa Series next in succession con- tains Orthoceras and an Ammonite. Jurassic Cephalopods.— The Jurassic of Western Australia yields a rich cephalopod fauna, from which may be selected as Pig. 106-MESOZOIC and CAINOZOIC A—Perisphinctes championensis, Crick. Jurassic. West Australia B—Nautilus hendersoni, Eth. fil. Iy. Cretaceous. Queensland C—Haploceras daintreei, Kth. sp. I,. Cretaceous. Queensland D—Crioceras australe, Moore. L. Cretaceous. Queensland E—Aturia australis, McCoy. Cainozoic. Victoria F—Spirulirostra curta, Tate. Cainozoic (Janjukian). Victoria. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chapman, Frank M. (Frank Michler), 1864-1945. Melbourne, London [etc. ] G. Robertson & Company Propy. ltd.


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