Prodromus of the paleontology of Victoria; or, Figures and descriptions of Victorian organic remains .. . he walls of the testa vary in thickness verymuch, but are, as far as I have seen, always single. Very conunon in IMiocene Tertiary strata of Bairnsdale and otherlocalities in Gippslaud ; rarer and of smaller size in the Miocenestrata of Corio Bay ; rare and small in the Miocene l)eds of !MuddyCreek, near Grangeburu, 5 miles from Hamilton ; rare in MioceneTertiary lunestone at the locality marked F*M ; rare in the LowerPliocene beds of Mordialloc. 4- ExPLANATIO>f OF FlQUKES. Plate LIX.—F


Prodromus of the paleontology of Victoria; or, Figures and descriptions of Victorian organic remains .. . he walls of the testa vary in thickness verymuch, but are, as far as I have seen, always single. Very conunon in IMiocene Tertiary strata of Bairnsdale and otherlocalities in Gippslaud ; rarer and of smaller size in the Miocenestrata of Corio Bay ; rare and small in the Miocene l)eds of !MuddyCreek, near Grangeburu, 5 miles from Hamilton ; rare in MioceneTertiary lunestone at the locality marked F*M ; rare in the LowerPliocene beds of Mordialloc. 4- ExPLANATIO>f OF FlQUKES. Plate LIX.—Fig. 1, average specimen, natural size, viewed from above. Fig. 1«, samespecimen viewed in profile. Fig. \b, same specimen viewed from below, showing the flat underside, small mouth, and strong ambulacral grooves. Fig. Ic, tubercles and gnanules, Id, portion of ambulacral petal, magnified, showing half of the interporiterous portions andmore numerous poriferous plaies of one side of jjetal, magnified. Feedeeick McCoy. [35] PI LY. PAL/EONTOLOGY OF VICTORIA (lertmry EchmodermaoaJ W^-MM.


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