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NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT OFFICE, LONDON.

ACCESSION NUMBER 16^5'

CLASSIFICATION NUMBER 560 NSW

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Title: Lists of New Zealand tertiary Mollusca : from various localities examined and named from 1913 to the end of 1917 (a few emended lists, previously published elsewhere, are added)

Author: Suter, Henry

Published: Govt. Printer, Wellington, N.Z., 1921

NEW ZEALAND

department

of sHXineo.

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BRANCH

(P. G. MORGAN, Director.)

PALAEONTOLOGICAL BULLETIN No. 8.

LISTS OF NEW ZEALAND TERTIARY MOLLUSCA

FROM VARIOUS LOCALITIES EXAMINED AND NAMED FROM 1913 TO THE END OF 1917.

(A FEW EMENDED LISTS, PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED ELSEWHERE, ARE ADDED.)

BY HENEY SUTEK.

WITH NOTES AND A REVIEW OF RESULTS, ETC.,

BY P. G. MORGAN.

ISSUED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE HON. G. J. MINISTER OF MINES.

WELLINGTON.

Jiy Authority : Marcus F. Marks, Government Printer.

1921.

LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL.

Geological Survey Office,

Wellington. 3rd May, 1921.

8m,—

1 have the honour to transmit herewith Palaeontological Bulletin No. 8, entitled “ Lists of New Zealand Tertiary Mollusca . . . with Notes and a Review of Results, &c.” These lists were compiled by the late Mr. Henry Suter, Consulting Palaeontologist to the Geological Survey, and were transmitted by him to the Geological Survey shortly before his death in 1918. I have added various notes and have written the final chapter. Mr. J. Marwick, Assistant Geologist, has helped in reading the proofs.

The Bulletin contains 107 pages of letterpress, and two maps showing fossil localities, &c., in the North and South Islands respectively. Although the information given is necessarily of such a nature as not to appeal to the general public, its circulation among scientific workers is desirable in order to advance our knowledge of the geology of New Zealand. It is perhaps not necessary to point out that the science of geology is as yet only in its infancy, and that every addition to the sum of his knowledge will aid the economic geologist in the solution of those problems connected with mineral deposits which are by universal consent assigned to him. Among these problems may here be mentioned the discovery of new coalfields and, possibly, of oilfields. Both these objects are of the highest importance, and both will be greatly assisted by a full knowledge of our Tertiary fossils.

1 have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your obedient servant

P. G. MORGAN

Director, New Zealand Geological Survey.

The Hon. G. J. Anderson,

Minister of Mines, Wellington.

PREFACE.

The great collections of fossils from all parts of New Zealand made during the earlier years of the New Zealand Geological Survey attest the importance attached by Sir James Hector, the first Director, to paheontological research. Unfortunately, he was prevented from carrying to completion his plans for preparing and publishing a number of palaeontological reports. Had this been done not only would our general knowledge of the geology of this country have been much advanced, but those economic researches towards which the attention of the Geological Survey has been rightly, but too exclusively, directed would have been greatly benefited. Prior to 1911, however, except for the early labours of the late Captain F. W. Hutton, very little had been done towards the classification and description of the fossil collections, notwithstanding the urgent need for this work, as was emphatically pointed out in 1904 by the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, and by the late Mr. Augustus Hamilton, at that time Director of the Dominion Museum.*

In 1911, with the appointment of Dr. J. A. Thomson (now Director of the Dominion Museum) as Palaeontologist to the Geological Survey, a period of progress began, and the present bulletin is the eighth of a series dealing with the fossil collections. In 1913 the late Mr. Henry Suter, the author of that monumental work the Manual of the New Zealand Mollusca, was engaged as Consulting Palaeontologist, and during the next five years, except for two periods of six months each, was employed wholly on work connected with Tertiary Mollusca. Having examined Hutton s types (so far as these were available) and' revised his descriptions {Paleontological Bulleiim Nos. 2 and 3), Mr. Suter took in hand the identification of the Tertiary Mollusca in the Geological Survey collections. For this work, on account of his unrivalled knowledge of the Recent New Zealand Mollusca, he was well equipped ; and as the result of his labours many thousand determinations were made, and a large number of new species distinguished. Not quite two-thirds of the latter are described in Paleotdolog ical Bulletin No. 5. The present bulletin contains lists of most of the identifications made prior to the end of 1917, but those made during 1918 will be published elsewhere.

One cannot too strongly emphasize the value of the spade-work done by Mr. Suter in the almost uncultivated field assigned to him. Even where some work had been done in that field it had, one might say, almost reverted to its original state; so that in most respects Mr. Suter’s work was that of a pioneer, preparing the ground for his successors, and some of the refinements of modem palaeontology had necessarily to be dispensed with. Thus an inspection of the suites of specimens determined by him shows that wide limits were given to most of the species, many of which therefore correspond bo the “ aggregate species ” of the botanist. Mr. Suter’s familiar acquaintance with the Recent Mollusca no doubt led to many fossils which closely resemble living species being identified with those species, but in a number of cases close examination of well-preserved suites will certainly show that varietal and even specific differences exist. Thus, until the aggregate species are split up and the finest possible distinctions made, close zoning of the New Zealand Tertiary strata cannot be expected; but, as stated on page 98, broad divisions can now be made with

* See Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 42, 1910, pp. 52-54. It should bo observed that, as stated by Mr. Hamilton, the late Mr. Alexander McKay spent some years from 1904 onwards in re-sorting, relabelling, and cataloguing the mineral and fossil collections of the Geological Survey, a work which has greatly facilitated their description.

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a considerable degree of confidence, very largely as the result of Mr. Suter’s work. No doubt, too, the percentages of Recent species in the lists now published will be reduced by future workers. This statement applies especially to the pre-Awamoan faunas.

Although the contention of most latter-day biologists that a species ought to be defined as narrowly as possible is a sound one, yet in the early stages of palaeontological research one may best proceed on a somewhat different principle. The geological survey of a new country requires a rapid, if imperfect, clearing of the palaeontological ground, so that the field-geologist, wherever he goes, may not have to depend for his correlations wholly on stratigraphical and lithological considerations. As geological survey advances, the need for refinement in palaeontological methods becomes ever and ever greater. Largely on account of Mr. Suter’s work the time has arrived when narrow definitions and exact identifications of fossil species are necessary. Of even greater importance is the collection of large fossil suites from well-defined stratigraphical horizons, a work in which the field-geologist may well be expected to take the greater part. There is room, however, for many workers other than the officers of the official Geological Survey. The present publication, it is believed, will be of material assistance to all these in indicating numerous places where fossils may be found, and the fauna that may be expected to occur. So far as can be foreseen, it will not be necessary in the near future to publish such extensive fossil lists as those given in this bulletin. It is intended, however, whenever important fossil collections have been examined and the determinations cannot conveniently be published in one of the ordinary geological bulletins of the Geological Survey, to make copies of the lists, which will be communicated, on request, to those who are actively engaged in research connected with the geology of New Zealand.

P. G. MORGAN.

CONTENTS.

PAGE

Letter of Transmittal iii

Preface v

Introductory Note 1

Chapter I.—North Island 3

Chapter II.—South Island 28

Chapter III:-

Review of Results; Classification of Sedimentary Formations 98

Classification Tables 101

Remarks on Classification Tables 102

Locality Index 105

Map of North Island At end.

Map of South Island At end.

PALEONTOLOGICAL BULLETIN No. 8.

LISTS OF NEW ZEALAND TERTIARY MOLLUSCA.

INTRODUCTORY NOTE.

Dobing the past few years many thousand specimens of Tertiary Mollusca have been identified by the late Mr. Suter, and the need for publishing the results in a form convenient for reference has become increasingly apparent. Accordingly Mr. Suter, in 1918, shortly before his death, prepared the following lists, with the names arranged alphabetically, and the localities in approximate order from north to south. An asterisk prefixed to the name of the species indicates that it is also found Recent. The writer of this note, except in the case of the Oamaru fossils collected by Professor Park and Mr. 6, H. Uttley, and of some of Dr. J. A. Thomson’s collections, has added the supposed age of the fossils, and as a rule the horizon or formation from which they were collected. In many cases additional remarks, some of them from the late Mr. Alex. McKay’s manuscript lists of localities, of which two are in existence, together with references to the literature, are also given. Some of the lists have been previously published, but in a few instances with slight alterations or additions not made by Mr. Suter. The various lists arc now all brought together, and published in the same form as supplied by Mr. Suter in July, 1918, except that some of the headings are modified so as to define the localities more exactly, or to bring them into accordance with McKay’s manuscript lists. In one case (Loc. No. 637)f a brachiopod named by Dr. Thomson has been added by the writer to the list. There are also two lists in which Mr. Suter has named a brachiopod.J Any other alterations or additions are of a trifling nature. Mr. Suter’s carefully compiled lists arc almost free from slips of the pen, and hardly a letter had to be changed.

In many cases only one or two isolated specimens from a large or fairly large collection have been identified by Mr. Suter. Most of these came either from the Dominion Museum show-cases, or from the collection of pectens sent to Professor Ralph Tate, of Adelaide, many years ago, and

t See p. 34. + Pohokura tunnel collection, p. 24; Oaro Creek, p. 33. I—Pal. Bull. No. 8.

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returned only within the last few years through the good offices of the Rev. W. Howchin, F.G.S. Again, some fairly large collections have been dispersed, and others consist mainly of poor material.

The fossils identified by Mr. Suter during the first half of 1918 were mostly comprised in recent collections from the North Taranaki and South-west Auckland districts. lasts of these will be published in forthcoming bulletins dealing with the geology of the areas in which the collections were made.

Most of the fossils identified by Mr. Suter have either been packed away again or at the time of writing had not been unpacked, and hence have not been seen by the writer or other members of the Geological Survey staff. For this reason, and for others that need not be mentioned, the writer has not always been able to give as much additional information concerning the collections as is desirable.

During the period of Mr. Suter’s engagement with the Geological Survey, collections were submitted to him for identification by Dr. J. A. Thomson, Dr. P. Marshall, Messrs. M. C. Gudex, A. Purchas, and J. A. Bartrum, the understanding being that lists of identifications and topotypes of new species (when possible) were to be supplied to the Geological Survey. Some of these lists, as indicated above, have been previously published, but wen- included by Mr. Suter in his manuscript, and for the sake of convenient reference are now reprinted. The various changes in nomenclature that will be observed were, of course, made by Mr. Suter, and represent his final views.

P. G. Morgan.

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CHAPTER 1

NORTH ISLAND.

Hokianga South Head ; Orbitolite Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 733. McKay; 1888.

Ancilla (Alocospira) papillata (Tate).

Leda semiteres Hutt.

Lima aff. huttoni But. (non Woods).f

Architectonica n. sp.

*Argobuccinum australasia (Perry). New as a fossil.

*Murex octogonus espinosus Hutt.

Pecten (Pallium) polymorphoides Zitt.

*Placunanomia zelandica (Gray).

Cardium aff. spatiosum Hutt.

Corbula kaiparaensis But.

Polinices (Neverita) huttoni Iher.

*Crepidula monoxyla (Less.).

Turritella (Torcula) semiconcava But.

Thirteen species, of which four also Recent = 31 per cent.

Age : Miocene (McKay). McKay in MS. assigned this collection, which originally contained 67 specimens, to the Awatere Series. He states that “ the peculiar fossil of this locality ” (the “ Orbitoides” = Miogypsina probably) “is found also at Kawakawa immediately above the shell-bed forming in places the roof of the coal. The Hokianga beds, however, must be of a different age.” See Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1887-88, No. 19, 1888, p. 50, and Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1885, No. 17, 1886, p. 166. See also references quoted under next list.

Pakaurangi Point, Kaipara Harbour : Grey Mudstone. Dr. P. Marshall, up to 1917 (Mr. J. A.

Bartrum assisted Dr. Marshall in making collections in 1912 and in 191G).

*Acteon craticulatus Murd. & But. New as a fossil.

„ ovalis (Hutt.).

Alectrion socialis (Hutt.).

Ampullina ( Megatylotus) suturalis (Hutt.).

*Ancilla (Baryspira) australis (Sow.).

~ (Alocospira) papillata (Tate).

~ n - sp-

„ n. sp.

Anomia n. sp.

*Arca nov(B-zealandi(E E. A. Smith.

„ subvelata But.

Architectonica n. sp.

Astrcea subfimbriata But.

Bathytorna haasti (Hutt.).

~ sulcata excavaia But.

Borsonia (Cordieria) n. sp.

*Cadidus delicatulus But. New as a fossil.

Calliostoma n. sp.

*Cardita calyculata (L.).

„ (Gians) n. sp.

Cerithiella Micula But.

Chama huttoni Hect.

Chione meridionalis (Sow.).

Cominella carinata (Hutt.).

Conus armoricus But.

~ n. sp.

~ n. sp.

„ n. sp.

Coptochetus n. sp. Genus new to fauna.

Corbula canaliculata Hutt.

„ kaiparaensis But.

* „ macilenta Hutt.

„ n. sp.

Crenilabium n. sp. Genus new to fauna.

Crepidula gregaria Sow.

*Crossea labiata T.-Woods. New as a fossil.

Cucullcea australis (Hutt.).

Cylichnella enysi (Hutt.).

Cymatium minimum (Hutt.).

Cylherea chariessa But.

*Dentalium ecostatum T. W. Kirk.

~ pareorense Pils. & Sharp.

~ solidum Hutt.J

henlilucina n. sp. Genus new to fauna.

Dolicholatirus n. sp. Genus new to fauna.

*Dosinia greyi Zitt.

~ n. sp.

Drillia awamoaensis (Hutt.).

„ imperfecta But.

fUnder date of 18th June, 1918. Mr. Henry Suter wrote: “The name Lima huttoni H. Woods, N.Z. Geol. Surv. Pal. Bull. No. 4, 1917, p. 27, is preoccupied by Limn huttoni Suter, N.Z. Geol. Surv. Pal. Bull. No. 2, 1914, p. 4u, and I now propose the name of Lima (Lirnatula) woodsi for the former species.’’

X There is also u Denlalium solidum vemll, but at the time of writing it is not known whether Hutton s or Verrill’s name has priority. Hutton's name dates from 1873.

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Drillia n. sp.

Peclen (Pallium) burnetii Zitt.

*Emarginula striatula Q. & G

„ (Chlamys) chalhamensis Hutt.

Fusinus kaiparaensis Sut.

„ n. sp.

„ morgani Sut.

„ n. sp.

„ n. sp.

Galeodea muricata (Hect.).

~ senex (Hutt.).

„ sulcata (Hutt.).

Glycymeris suhglobosa Sut.

Heliacus n. sp.

*Leda fastidiosa A. Ad.

„ semiteres Hutt.

Leucosyrinx alta transenna (Sut.).

Lima colorata Hutt.

Macrocallista assimilis (?) (Hutt.).

~ pareoraensis Sut.

*Mangilia dictyota (Hutt.).

~ n. sp.

Marginella (Eratoidea) coniea Harris.

~ ~ harrisi Cossm.

Miomdon corrugate (Hutt.).

„ n. sp.

„ n. sp.

„ n. sp.

Mitrclla n. sp.

* Mur ex angasi (Crosse).

* ~ zelandicus Q. &G.

„ „ komiticus Sut.

Mytilus n. sp.

*Natica zelaridica Q. & G.

Ostrea (s. str.) wuellerstorfi Zitt.

*Panope zelandica Q. & G.

Paphia curt a (Hutt.).

Pecten (Chlamys) aldingensis Tate.

„ n. sp.

„ n. sp.

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

*Prolocardia (Nemocardium) pulchelln (Gray).

Ptychatradus pukeuriensis Sut.

„ tenuiliratus (?) Sut.

*Sarepla obolella (Tate).

Siphonalia n. sp.

Solariella stoliczkai (Zitt.).

Spondylus n. sp. Genus new to fauna.

Strulhiolaria cincta Hutt.

Surcula dimacota Sut.

~ fusiformis (Hutt.).

„ n. sp.

~ n. sp.

~ n. sp.

~ n. sp.

*Tellina eugonia Sut.

* „ glabrella Desh.

~ (Arcopagia) n. sp.

Terebra orycta Sut.

*Thyasira flexuosa (Mont.).

* Trivia avellanoides (McCoy).

Turbo aff. etheridgei T.-Woods.

Turris n. sp.

„ n. sp.

Turritella (Torcula) semiconcava Sut.

Vaginella n. sp.

Venericardia suhintermedia Sut.

One hundred and sixteen species, of which twenty-two also Recent =l9 per cent.

Age : Miocene. Horizon : Probably above supposed unconformity.

References: P. Marshall, Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 49, 1917, pp. 433-50 (see pp. 446-48), and vol. 50, 1918, pp. 263-78 (many of above-mentioned new species described and figured).

The name “ Komiti Bluff ’ applied in old Geological Survey reports to the locality where Dr. Marshall made this collection is somewhat in error, Kcmiti Bluff being several miles to the westward. (See P. Marshall, Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 49, 1917, pp. 435-37.) According to Cox, Hector made a collection here in 1874. Cox himself collected a considerable number of fossils in January, 1880, and a further collection was made by Park in March, 1885. These collections have not been examined in detail, but Cox {Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1879-80, No. 13, 1881, p. 33), and Park {Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1885, No. 17, 1886, p. 167) give imperfect lists, and seven species collected by Park from the lower beds are listed below.

South-west Side of Pakaurangi Point, near Batley, Kaipara. J. A. Bartrum ; 1916.

Ampullina (Megatylotus) suturalis (Hutt.).

*Siphonalia aff. mandarina (Dulcos). Young shell.

*Anomia aff. trigonopsis Hutt. Young shells.

Cardita (Gians) n. sp.

*Spisula ordinaria (E. A. Smith).

Chama huttoni Hector.

Surcula dimacota Sut.

Chione aff. ineridionalis (Sow.). Young shells.

„ fusiformis (Hutt.).

Glycymeris aff. suhglobosa Sut. Young shell.

Turns n. sp.

Mesalia striolata (Hutt.).

~ n. sp.

Thirteen species, of which three most likely also Recent = 23 per cent.

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Age: Miocene. The above fossils were collected from sandy beds south-west of the spot where a possible unconformity (not admitted by Mr. Bartrum) is visible, and, so far as was determined, at a higher horizon than the supposed unconformity.

Pakaurangi Point, Kaipara : Lower “ Komiti Point ” Beds. Geol. Surv. Loc. 542. J. Park; 1885.

Bathytoma sulcata excavata Sut.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

Corbula kaiparaensis Sut.

Siphonalia costata (Hutt.).

Fusinus morganx Sut.

Struthiolaria cingulata (?) Zitt.

Pecten (Pallium J burnetii Zitt.

Age : Miocene (?). Horizon : Below supposed unconformity The collection originally contained 194 specimens, and apparently only a part has been examined by Mr. Suter.

Reference: Park, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1885, No. 17, 1886, pp. 165-67 ; Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1886-87, No. 18, 1887, pp. 220-21.

Pahi Township, Kaipara : Pahi Greensands. Geol. Surv. Loc. 732. McKay ; 1887.

Atrina distans (Hutt.).

*Panope zelandica Q. & G.

Cardium gracile (?) Hect. (MS.).

* Siphonalia aff. nodosa (Mart.).

* Mytilus canaliculus Mart.

Age: Probably Miocene.

Reference : McKay, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1887-88, No. 19, 1888, pp. 53-54.

Coast near Takapuna, Auckland : Volcanic Breccia. Geol. Surv. Loc. 539. J. Park ; 1885.

Pecten (Pallium) burnetii Zitt.

Age : Miocene. Horizon : Waitematan. The specimen identified is an isolated example from a large collection of 280 to 290 specimens.

Reference : Park, loc. cit., 1886, p. 154.

Waikato : Mercer Marls. Geol. Surv. Loc. 101. McKay; 1875.

*Murex oclogonus espinosus Hutt.

Pecten (Chlamys) aidingensis Tate.

„ (Patinopecten) hutchinsoni Hutt.

Age : Miocene. Horizon : Below Raglan limestone and above coal-measures proper. McKay states in MS. that the beds are the same as at Whangape Lake, Wliaingaroa or Raglan Harbour, and Miranda.

Reference: S. H. Cox, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1874-76, No. 9, 1877, pp. 11, 13. (See also Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1874r-76, No. 10, 1877, p. 22, &c.).

Kupakupa, Waikato : Aotea Sandstone (Calcareous) between Raglan and Kupakupa.

Geol. Surv. Loc. 268. Cox; 1876.

* Epitonium (Cirsotrema) zelebori (Dkr.). Mytilus sp.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

Age : Miocene (Oamaruian). Kupakupa is on the west bank of the Waikato, near Huntly. The fossils were apparently collected near the Huntly-Raglan Road, at a spot six miles or more west of the Waikato River, and probably not very far from Pukemiro.

Reference : S. H. Cox, loc. dt., 1877, pp. 10, 13.

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Coast Four or Five Miles North of Raglan ; Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 97, Cox and McKay; 1875.

Pecten (Patinopecten) marshalli Sut.

Age: Miocene. Horizon: Ototaran (?). The specimen identified is an isolated example from a collection of eighty specimens.

Reference: S. H. Cox, loc. cit., 1877, pp. 10, 14 ; and also Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1876-77, No. 10, 1877, p. 25.

Raglan : Coralline Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 112. Cox and McKay; 18'

Cardium (Fragum) miorinum Si

Age : Miocene. Horizon : Ototaran (?). The specimen identified is from a collection ol sixty specimens.

Reference: S. H. Cox, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1876-77, No. 10, 1877, pp. 15, 23.

Raukokore River, Bay of Plenty: Shelly Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 682. McKay; 1887.

Corbula canaliculata Hutt.

* Modiolus australis (Gray).

Ostrea wuellerstorji (?) Zitt. Fragment.

According to McKay’s MS. the age of the material is Pliocene. The fossiliferous beds occur on the north bank of the liver, several miles inland.

Reference : McKay, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1886-87, No. 18, 1887, pp. 184, 209.

Hicks Bay, East Cape District. Geol. Surv. Loc. 263. Hector ; 1874.

Peclen (Patinopecten) sectus Hutt.

According to McKay’s MS. the age is Miocene (Pareora Series). He adds that the collection contains twenty-four specimens, in addition to Hutton’s type of Oslrea corrugala and Echinodermata.

The type of 0. corrugala, however, seems to have come from Shakespeare Cliff, Wanganui (Hutton, Cal. Tert. Moll, and Echin. of A.Z., 1873, p. 35). It is now in the Dominion Museum.

Reference : Hector, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1873-74, No. 8, 1877, p. xvii.

“Duncan’s,” between tolaga and Tokomaru Bays: Sands with Bands of Cementstone and Greensands. Geol.. Surv. Loc. 249. McKay ; 1874.

Ampullina (Megatylotus) suturalis (?) (Hutt.).

*Anomia huttoni (?) Sut.

* „ trigonopsis Hutt.

Atrina distans (Hutt.). Plentiful; all juv.

* ~ zelandica (Gray). Several young shells.

Galliostoma hodgei (?) (Hutt.).

Calyptrwa (Sigapatella) maccoyi (?) Sut.

* „ maculata (Q. & G.).

* „ (s. str.) tenuis (Gray).

Cardium brachytonum Sut.

„ aff. huttoni I her.

~ (Fragum) maorinum Sut.

„ aff. patulum Hutt.

~ aff. subcordatum Sut.

*Chione meridionalis (Sow.). Cast.

„ spissa (?) (Desh.). Cast.

* ~ (Salacia) yatei (?) (Gray).

*Gochlodesma angasi (C. & F.).

Comindla carinata (?) (Hutt.).

Corbula canaliculata Hutt. Plentiful.

~ humerosa Hutt.

*Corbula macUenta Hutt.

Crassatellites ampins (Zitt.).

„ attenuatus (Hutt.)

* ~ obesus (A. Ad.)

*Crepidula coslata (Sow.).

* ~ monoxyla (Less.).

Cucullcea alia Sow.

„ var. B Hutt

~ australis (H utt.).

Cylichnella enysi (Hutt.).

*Cytherea oblonga (?) (Hanley).

Dentalium mantelli Zitt.

* „ nanum Hutt. Common

~ solidum Hutt. Common

* Diplodonta zelandica (Gray).

* Divaricella cumingi (Ad. & Aug.).

*Dosinia greyi Zitt.

* ~ lambata (Gould).

*Euthria aft’, striata (Hutt.).

*Fulgoraria arabica (Mart.).

* „ gracilis (Swains.).

Glycymeris cordata (Hutt.).

„ globosa (Hutt.).

* „ lalicostata (Q. & G.). Plentiful.

Hemiconus oruatus (Hutt.). Fragment.

Hinnites traiUi (?) Hutt.

*Leda bellula A. Ad. Plentiful.

~ semiteres Hutt. Plentiful.

*Lima angalata Sow.

*MacrocallisUi multistriata (Sow.).

*Mactra diacors Gray

* „ ovata (Grav).

* ~ ~ rudis Hutt.

* „ scalpellum Reeve.

*Mesodesma australe (Gmel.).

Miomelon corragata (Hutt.).

Mcxliolus dolichus Sut.

*Myllita stowei (Hutt.). New as a fossil.

*\lyodora antipodurn Smith.

* ~ pandorifonnis (Stutchb.). Plentiful

Olivella neozelanica (Hutt.). Many juv.

*Ostrea (Anodontostrea) angasi (?) Sow.

* „ (s. str.) corragata (?) Hutt.

„ aff. incurva Hutt

~ aff. manubriata Tate.

~ (s. str.) subdentaia Hutt.

Panope orbita Hutt.

~ worthingtoni Hutt.

Paphia carta (Hutt.) var.

*Pecten (Pallium) convexus Q. & G. Juv.

~ (Patinopecten) crawfordi Hutt. Plentiful.

(Pallium) polymorphoides Zitt.

~ (Chlamys) icilliamsoni Zitt.

* ~ zelandicß (?) Gray.

* Polinices atnphialus (Wats.).

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Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.). Plentiful.

~ (Neverita) ovatus (Hutt.).

*Protocardia (Nemocardium) pulchella (Gray).

Very abundant.

*Psammobia lineolata Gray

* ~ zelandica Desh.

*Saxicava arctica (L.).

* Siphonalia dilatata (Q. & G.).

„ subnodosa (Hutt.).

„ turrila Sut. Plentiful.

<S olariella stoliezkai (?) (Zitt.).

~ sulcatina (?) Sut.

*/S 'pisula ordinaria (E. A. Smith).

Struthiolaria canaliculata Zitt.

~ cincta Hutt.

~ frazeri Hutt.

* „ papulosa (Mart.). Impression.

„ spinosa Hect. Fragment.

* „ vermis tricarinata Less. Fragments.

*TeUina deltoidalis Lamk.

* ~ eugonia Sut.

* „ glabrella Desh.

Terebra ary eta Sut. Impression.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

*Thracia mlrea (Hutt.).

Trochus sp. indet.

*Turritella (Peyrotia) carloUce Wats.

„ (Torcula) concava (?) Hutt.

„ (Archimediella) huttoni Cossm.

* „ (Peyrotia) rosea Q. &G. ± \ * '’ _ U..11 T)I

* ~ (s. str.) symmetrica Hutt. Plentiful.

*Venericardia difficilis (Desh.). Juv.

* ~ lutea (Hutt.).

*Zenalia acinaces (Q. & G.).

One hundred and nine species and varieties, of which fifty-six also Recent =5l per cent.

This locality seems to be a former “shelly beach,” washed-up shells accumulating and being buried in sand and mud. There are comparatively few Gastropods, the majority of specimens consisting of single valves of Pelecypods.

Age: Probably late Miocene and Lower Pliocene horizons are represented. In MS. McKay places the beds at Duncan’s in the Awatere Series, a correlation that seems to be correct.

Reference: McKay in Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1873-74, No. 8, >877, pp. 149, 150, 151, &c.|

Spring near Track above Komomona-te-wai Stream, near North Boundary of Uawa Survey

District, Tolaga Bay District. Geol. Surv. Loc. 868. M. Ongley ; December, 1915.

Siphonalia subnodosa (?) (Hutt.).

*Barnea similis (Gray).

Dentalium solidum Hutt.

S P-

*»S 'pisula ordinaria (E. A. Smith). Plentiful.

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.). Plentiful.

*Protocardia (Nemocardium) pulchella (Gray).

Age : Upper Miocene. Tawhiti Series. Matrix of fossils : Calcareous argillaceous sandstone.

Road-cutting beside Mangatokerau Stream, below Fitzgerald’s, Tolaga Bay District. Geol. Surv.

Loc. 866. M. Ongley ; December, 1915.

Ancilla aff. waikopiroensis Sut.

Glycymeris subglobosa Sut.

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

Clio (Styliola) rangiana (Tate).

*Siphonalia dilatata (Q. & G.).

Crepidula gregaria Sow.

~ aff. turrila Sut.

* „ monoxyla (Less.).

W&ntaUum sp.T

Struthiolaria tuberculata (?) Hutt.

*Falgoraria arabica (Mart.).

Age : Upper Miocene. Tawhiti Series. Matrix : Calcareous argillaceous sandstone.

t See also N.Z.G.S. Bull. No. 21, 1920, pp. 40-47, &c., which contains also various succeeding lists.

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Track frorn]Hikurangi Trig, to Fitzgerald’s, Tolaga Bay District. Geol. Surv. Loc. 869.

M. Ongley; December, 1915.

Miomdon corruyata (Hutt.) (Lapparia of Handlist).

Siphonalia aff. costata (Hutt.).

Solariella sulcalina Sut.

* Protocardia (N emocardium) pulchella (Gray) var,

*Venericardia difficilis (?) (Desh.).

Also Loc. 864.

Aye. Upper Miocene. Tawhiti Series. Matrix: Calcareous argillaceous sandstone.

Boland’s Corner, Hikuwai Stream, Tolaga Bay District. Geol. Surv. Loc. 864. L. Teychenne December, 1915.

Anemia sp.

Lima aff. colorata Hutt.

Astrcea sp.

Mitra sp.

Atrina distans (Hutt.). Fragments.

i * Modiolus australis (?) (Gray).

*Galyptrcea (s. str.) tenuis (Gray).

*Myhlus (Aulacomya) maydlanicus Lamk.

Cardium facetum Sut.

Olivdla neozelanica (Hutt.).

Chione meridionalis (Sow.).

Polinices sp.

Conus aff. fuseUinus Sut. Cast.

* Protocardia (Nemocardium) pulchella (Gray) var.

Corbula n. sp. ?

Rapana aff. waihaoensis Sut. Cast.

Crepidula area aria Sow.

Sinum sp. ?

* 5 , monoxyla (Less.). Plentiful.

Siphonalia sp.

„ striata (Hutt.).

Struthiolaria cincta Hutt.

Cucullcea sp.

~ tuberculata Hutt.

Cymatiurn minimum (?) (Hutt.).

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

DenUdium solution Hutt.

Turritella sp.

Glycymerits subylobosa (?) Sut.

Twenty-nine species, of which five also Recent = 17 per cent.

- . r Aye: Upper Miocene. Tawhiti Series, Matrix: Calcareous argillaceous sandstone.

Marau Point, Eight Miles North of Tolaga Bay. Geol. Surv. Loc. 865. M. Ongley; December, 1915.

*Aldra varians (?) (Hutt.).

Limopsis zitleli Iher.

Cardium brachytonum (?) Sut.

Polinices yibbosus (?) (Hutt.).

~ waitakiense Sut. var.

Rapana aff. waihaoensis Sut. Cast.

~ n. sp. ?

*Siphonalia dilatata (Q. & G.). Fragments.

*Cominella zealandica (Reeve).

~ turrita (?) Sut.

* Crepidula monoxyla (Less.).

Surcula fusiformis (?) (Hutt.).

Dentalium solidum Hutt. Fragment.

Tarris aff. complicatus Sut.

Fusinus sp.

Fifteen species, of which four also Recent = 27 per cent.

Aye : Upper Miocene. Tawhiti Series. Matrix : Calcareous argillaceous sandstone.

Hikuwai, Tolaga Bay District: Road-quarry. Geol. Surv. Loc. 867. M. Ongley; January, 1916.

*Anomia undata Hutt.

*Panope zelandica Q. & G. li, 2, • 1,. /0\ ZTT. ~ v

*Calyplnca (Siyapatella) maculata (Q. & G.).

Paphia curia (?) (Hutt.) var. The same occurs at Loc. 871 (Ormond).

Cardium brachytonum Sut.

Corbula canuliculata Hutt.

Pecten (Palinopecten) crawfordi (?) Hutt.

Cuculhca alia Sow.

Polinices, operculum of ?

„ attenuata Hutt.

* Protocardia (Nemocardium) pulchella (Gray).

Dentalium solidum Hutt.

* Siphonalia dilatata (Q. & G.).

Dosinia sp. ?

sp. Fragment.

Lima color ala (?) Hutt. Juv.

Struthiolaria aff. cinyulata Zitt. Juv.

Ostrea (Anodontostrea) incurva (?) Hutt.

Turritella (Tarcula) semiconcava Sut.

„ (s. str.) subdentata Hutt.

Twenty species, of which five also Recent = 25 per cent.

Aye : Upper Miocene. Tawhiti Series. Matrix : Calcareous argillaceous sandstone.

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Cook’s Cove, Tolaga Bay. Geo. Surv. Loc. 328. McKay; 1874.

Cucullaa alt a Sow.

CucuUcea aUenuata Hutt.

„ „ var. B Hutt.

„ worthingtoni Hutt.

Age : Upper Miocene. Pareora Series (McKay) = Tawhiti Series.

Ihe following determinations, marked “A” to “ H,” represent various small collections made during the recent survey of the Gisborne district by Dr. J. Henderson and Mr. M. Ongley.

A. Conglomerate composed of Pebbles of Igneous Rocks, Waipaoa River, 20 Chains below

Waipaoa Station, Mangatu Survey District, Gisborne District. M. Ongley; April, 1916

Panope worthingtoni Hutt.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt. Two tubes.

Turritella (Archimediella) huttoni Cossm.

Age: Upper Miocene. Tawhiti Series.

B. Sandstone near Spring on Waikura Valley Road, Six Miles West of Waerengaokuri, Patutahi

Survey District. J. Henderson; March, 1915.

*Bathytoma nodilirata (Murd. & Sut.).

Age: Miocene. Te Arai Series.

C. Argillaceous Sandstone, Wharekopae River, Three Miles South-west of Gardiner’s Homestead,

Waikohu Survey District.

Bathytoma haasti (Hutt.).

Siphonalia turriia (?) Sut. Fragment

Age: Miocene. Te Arai Series.

D. Marshall’s Road, near Head of Mangaehu Stream, Waimata Survey District. J. Henderson; Februarv, 1916.

AnciUa (Alocospira) papillala (Tate).

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

Age: Upper Miocene. Tawhiti Series.

E, Sandy Mudstone at Mouth of Urukokomoko Stream, Mangatu Survey District. J. Henderson; April, 1916.

Astrcea n. sp.

Dentalium solidum Hutt.

MytUus huttoni Cossm.

Age: Upper Miocene. Tawhiti Series.

F. Mangatu Road, near Wairere, Mangatu Survey District. J. Henderson; April, 1916.

Cominella sp.

Conus n. sp. Cast.

Cymatium minimum (Hutt.).

Age: Upper Miocene. Tawhiti Series. Matrix: Argillaceous sandstone.

G. Mudstone at Road-cutting near Junction of Waimata and Te Arai Streams, Patutahi Survey

District. J. Henderson ; April, 1915.

*Polinices aff. amphialus (Wats.). Broken specimen.

Age: Miocene. Te Aral Series.

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H. Quarry near Road, Two Miles and a Half West of Waerengaokuri, Patutahi Survey District

J. Henderson ; March, 1915.

Pecten (Pallium) burnetii Zitt.

Age: Pliocene. Ormond Series. Matrix : Shell limestone. Mr. Suter adds : “ There is also a large subfossil shell of the Recent snail-slug Schizoglossa novoseelandica (Pfr.). This has also been found in caves together with moa-bones. (See Man. N.Z. Moll. 1913, p. 787.)”

Cuff’s, Oil-spring District, Whatatutu, Poverty Bay : Grey Marls. Geol. Surv. Loc. 307.

McKay; 1874.

Lima jejfreysiana Tate.

Pecten (Chlamys) williamsoni (?) Zitt.

*Placunanomiu zelandica (Gray).

Also the hydroid Cylindropora areolata T.-Woods, and brachiopods.

Age: Upper Miocene. Tawhiti Series. McKay states in MS. that the locality is some miles to the north-east of the oil-springs.

Waimata River, near Head, Quarter of a Mile below Thomas’s Whare. Geol. Surv. Loc. 862.

M. Ongley ; February, 1916.

Arnpullina (Megatylotm) suturalis (Hutt.).

Miomdon corrugata var. B (Hutt.).

Ancilla (Alocospira) papiUata (Tate).

*Ostrea (s. str.) corruyuta Hutt.

*Anomia trigonopsis Hutt.

~ „ subdentata Hutt.

Atrina dislam (Hutt.).

Pecten (Pallium) burnetii Zitt. Juv.

Chione meridionalis (Sow.).

Polinices gibbosm (Hutt.).

*Crepidula costata (Sow.).

*Protocardia (Nemocardiwn) pulchella (Gray).

Plentiful.

*Cytherea oblonga (Hanley).

Dentalium manteUi Zitt.

*Siphonalia dilatata (Q. & G.).

„ solidum Hutt.

„ sub nodosa (Hutt.).

*Diplodonta zelandica (Gray).

„ turrita (?) Sut. Juv.

Glycymeris svbglobosa Sut.

Struthiolaria tuberculoid Hutt.

Hemifusm goniodes Sut.

Turritella ( Torcula) semiconcava Sut. Fragment.

Twenty-three species, of which seven also Recent = 30 per cent.

Age: Miocene (Upper). Tawhiti Series. Matrix: Argillaceous sandstone.

Gisborne-Opotiki Road, Twelve Miles North of Ormond : Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 710

McKay; 1887.

*Leda bellula A. Ad.

*Lima lima (L.).

*Trochus liar atm (?) Q. & G.

Age : Pliocene. Ormond Series.

Gisborne-Opotiki Road, Two Miles West of the Waipaoa River : Pumice Sands.

Geol. Surv. Loc. 711. McKay; 1887.

* Pecten (Pallium) convexm Q. & G.

*Poroleda lanceolala (Hutt.).

*Protocardia (Nernocardium) pulchella (Gray).

Age: Pleistocene.

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Waihora River, Two Miles from Te Karaka, Poverty Bay : Sandstone above Unconformity.

Ampullina (Megatylotus) suturalis (Hutt.).

*Anomia undata Hutt.

Atrina distans (Hutt.).

Cardium spatiosum Hutt. Fragment.

*Cochlodesma angasi (C. & F.).

*Crepidula monoxyla (Less.).

Dentalium solidum Hutt.

*Dosinia greyi Zitt.

Drillia cequistriata Hutt.

Galeodea sulcata (?) (Hutt.).

*Leptomya lintea (Hutt.).

*Macrocallista multistriaia (Sow.).

*Mactra scalpeUum Reeve.

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.).

*ostrea (Anodontostrea) anqasi Sow.

* ~ (s. str.) corrugata Hutt.

„ ~ subdentata Hutt.

Pecten (Ghlamys) chathamensis Hutt. Impression.

Geol. Surv. Loc. 870. M. Ongley; December, 1914.

*Pecten (Pallium) convexus Q. &G. Fragments.

~ (Patinopecten) triphooki Zitt. Juv.

* „ (Chlamys) zelandice Gray.

Polinices (Neverita) huttoni Iher.

*Protocardia (Nernocardium) pulcheUa (Gray).

*Psammohia Xineolata Gray.

Sinum n. sp.

*Siphonalia dilatata (Q. & G.). Fragments.

Struthiolaria canaliculata Zitt. Juv.

*Tellina eugonia Sut.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt,

Trochus conicus (Hutt.).

Turritella (Archimediella) ambulacrum Sow.

„ ~ huttoni Cossm.

~ (Torcula) semiconcava Sut.

* ~ (s. str.) symmetrica Hutt.

*Venericardia lutea (Hutt.).

Thirty-five species, of which seventeen also Recent = 48-6 per cent.

Age: Pliocene. Ormond Series. Matrix : Soft rather coarse sandstone.

Ormond, Poverty Bay : Calcareous Glauconitic Sandstone, overlying Clays with Concretions.

Geol. Surv. Loc. 212. McKay; 1874.

*Anomia trigonopsis Hutt.

*Modiolus australis (Gray).

Cardium greyi Hutt.

*ostrea (Anodontostrea) angasi Sow.

~ hrachytonum Sut.

Paphia curia (Hutt.).

patulum (?) Hutt.

Pecten (Patinopeclen) triphooki Zitt.

„ spatiosum Hutt.

*Venericardia purpurata (Desh.).

*Glycymeris laticostata (Q. & G.).

Eleven species, of which five also Recent = 45 per cent.

Age : Pliocene. McKay in MS. describes the matrix as sandy glauconitic limestone.

Waihirere Stream, Waimata Survey District, Gisborne Subdivision : Ormond Limestone

Geol. Surv. Loc. 871. M. Ongley; January, 1915.

*Anomia un data Hutt.

Paphia curia (?) (Hutt.) var. (Occurs also at

* „ trigonopsis Hutt

Loc. 867. p. 8.)

*Atrina zdandica (Gray).

Pecten (Patinopeclen) crawfordi Hutt.

Cardium hrachytonum Sut.

~ „ triphooki Zitt.

*Glycymeris laticostata (Q. & G.).

~ aff. wiUiamsoni Zitt. or aidingensis Tate.

* Modiolus australis (Gray).

*Prolocardia (Nemocardium) pulcheUa (Gray).

Ostrea (Anodontostrea) arenicola Tate.

Age : Pliocene. Ormond Series. Matrix : Somewhat sandy limestone.

Near Trig, B, North-east Part of Patutahi Survey District, Gisborne Subdivision.

*Glycymeris laticostata (Q. & G.).

Modiolus doUchus Sut.

*Protocardia (Nemocardium) pulchdla (Gray). Plentiful.

Age : Pliocene. Ormond Series. Matrix : Calcareous sandstone or allied rock.

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Trig. 122 a, North-west Part of Patutahi Survey District. Geol. Surv. Loc. 863. J. Henderson ; April, 1915.

*Ano?nia triyonopsis Hutt.

Oslrea aff. nelsoniana Zitt.

Cardium facetum Sut.

*Crepidula monoxyla (?) (Less.).

Pecten (Palinopecten) crawfordi (?) Hutt.

~ (Pallium) polymorphoides Zitt.

Cucullcea altenuata Hutt.

*Siphonalia dilatata (Q. & G.).

*Glycymeris laticostata (Q. & G.).

*TeUina eugonia Sut.

Ten species, of which five also Recent = 50 per cent

Age: Pliocene. Ormond Series. Matrix : Impure shelly limestone.

Trig, ioi, North-east Part of Patutahi Survey District. Geol. Surv. Loc. 872. J. Henderson ; April, 1915.

*Anomiu undata Hutt.

Age: Pliocene. Ormond Series. Matrix : Impure shelly limestone.

McDonald’s Section, North-east Shore of Poverty Bay, towards the Headland. Geol. Surv. Loc. 90.

McKay; 1874.

Acmcta sp. Nearest to the Recent A. parviconoideu Sut.

Leda semiteres Hutt.

Limopsis aff. zitteli Iher.

Aye: Tertiary (?). One of McKay’s MS. lists states that “ the southern end of the section shows what are undoubtedly Cretaceous beds. The northern end towards the mouth of the Turanganui River may be Tertiary.” In another MS. list and in his report of 1877 {Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1873-74, No. 8, 1877, pp. 162-64) McKay mentions the presence of Inoceramus in the section.

Poverty Bay : Hill East of the Mouth of the Turanganui River. Geol. Surv. Loc. 203.

McKay; 1874,

Acteon sulcatus (Hutt.).

*Arca novcß-zealandice E. A. Smith.

Bathytoma gemmea (Murd.).

*Calyptrcea (s. str.) tenuis Gray.

*Cerithidea bicarinata (Gray).

*Chione stutchburyi (Gray).

*ComineUa lurida Phil.

* ~ virgata A. Ad.

*Cylherea ohlonya (Hanley).

*Dosinia subrosea (Gray).

Drillia buchanani (Hutt.).

* „ Icevis (Hutt.).

„ wanganuiensis (Hutt.).

* E marginula striatula Q. & G.

*Epitonium ( Cirsolretna) zelebori (Dkr.).

*Euthria striata (Hutt.).

*Kdlia suborbicularis (Montagu).

*Macrocallista multistriata (Sow.).

*Mesodesma australe (Gmel.).

* „ ventricosum (?) Gray.

*Myodora striata (Q. & G.).

*Natica zelandica Q. & G.

*Phalium achatinum pyrum (Lamk.).

*Psammobia slangeri Gray.

*Serpulorbis sipho (Lamk.).

*1 'ellina deltoidalis (Laink.).

* „ glabrella Desh.

*Tugalia intermedia (Reeve).

*Turritella (Peyrolia) carlottce Wats.

Twenty-nine species, of which twenty-five also Recent = 86 per cent.

Age: Pleistocene (?). In MS. McKay states that the collection was made from raised beaches and estuarine deposits, which he regarded as of Pleistocene and Recent age.

Bryant’s Farm, near Gisborne. Geol. Surv. Loc. 65. McKay; 1874.

Amusium zittdi (Hutt.).

Siliquariu sp. ?

*Crassatellites ohesus (?) (A. Ad.).

*Trochus tiaratus (?) Q. &G. Impression.

Age: Miocene (probably).

Reference: McKay in Rep. of tieol. Explor. during 1874-76 , No. 8, 1877, pp. 119-20, 156-57

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Poverty Bay : Shells collected prior to 1874. Geol. Surv. Loc. 60. (Mostly casts only).

Cardium sp.

Chione meridionalis (Sow.).

„ sp.

Conus n. sp.

Corbula humerosa (?) Hutt.

*Crassatellites obesus (?) (A. Ad.). Juv.

*Cytherea oblonga (?) (Hanley).

*Diplodonta zelandica (?) (Gray).

*Dosinia greyi Zitt.

Epitonium (Cirsotrema) lyratum (Zitt.).

„ n. sp. ?

*Mactra discors (?) Gray. Fragment.

*Modiolus australis (Gray).

Pecten aff. chathamensis Hutt.

* Polinices amphialus (Wats.).

„ aff. huttoni Iher.

„ sp.

*Psammobia lineolaia Gray.

*Sinum (Eunatidna) undulatum (Hutt.).

Siphonalia sp.

*Spisula cequilateralis (?) (Desh.). Juv.

Struthiolaria cincta Hutt.

*Tellina eugonia Sut.

* ~ glabrella Desh.

* ~ spenceri Sut. New as a fossil.

Teredo heaphyi (?) Zitt.

Tunis duplex Sut.

Turritella (Torcula) semiconcava Sut.

Twenty-eight species, of which thirteen also Recent = 46 per cent.

McKay states in his MS. : “ This is a general collection contributed to the Colonial Museum prior to 1873, of which the localities are uncertain. The immediate vicinity of Poverty Bay exhibits formations of different ages, so that no particular age can be assigned to this collection, which contains 182 specimens.”

Gisborne District : Whatatutu Series. P. Marshall, N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 9 (n.s.), 1911, p. 22.

(Revised list of names.)

*Anomia huttoni Sut.

Lima paleaia Hutl

Astrrea sp. Cast.

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

*Calyptr(pa ( Sigapatella) maculate (Q. & G.).

~ zitteli (?) Iher. (not L. insolita).

*Lithophaga truncate (Gray).

Conus sp. ind.

*Crassatellites obesus (A. Ad.).

*Mactra ovata (Gray).

Crepidula gregaria Sow.

Maculopeplum attenuatum (Hutt.).

*Cymatium spengleri (?) (Chemn.). [? not Septa

*Modiolus australis (Gray).

costata (Born) = Lotorium olearium (L.).]

Olivella neozelanica (Hutt.).

Dentalium pareorense Pils. & Sharp.

Panope orbita Hutt. (There is no P. sulcata.)

„ solidum Hutt.

Pecten ( Pseudamusium ) buttoni (Park).

*Dosinia subrosea (Gray).

~ (Pallium) polymorphoides Zitt.

*Ethalia zelandica (H. & J.).

Plejona huttoni (Sut.).

* Fulgoraria arahica elongate (Swains.).

Polinices callosus (Hutt.),

* „ gracilis (Swains.).

~ gibbosus (Hutt.).

*Fusinus spiralis (A. Ad.).

~ ovatus (Hutt.).

Galeodea senex (Hutt.).

Siphonalia conoidea (Zitt.).

~ sulcata (Hutt.).

Struthiolaria calcar Hutt.

Genota robusta (Hutt.).

*Tellina eugonia Sut.

Glycymeris globosa (Hutt.).

*Trophon plebejus (Hutt.).

„ traversi (Hutt.).

*Turritella (Peyrotia) rosea Q. & G.

Latirus (Leucozonia) hrevirostris (Hutt.).

* Venericardia purpurata (Desh.).

Thirty-nine identified species, cf which seventeen also Recent = 43 per cent.

This list gives the revised names of the fossils from the Whatatutu Subdivision identified by Dr. P. Marshall. The collection was a general one, but probably every specimen came from Miocene strata. The usual matrix was argillaceous calcareous sandstone with shelly bands. The collection was carefully packed away in 1911, but is not now in existence. Its fate is indicated on page 5 of 11th Ann. Rep. of Geol. Surv., Pari. Paper C.-2b, 1917.

Raised Beach, North Shore of Mahia Peninsula. Geol. Surv. Loc. 689. McKay; 1887,

*Hipponix hexagonus Sut,

Age: Recent. This is an isolated specimen from a large collection, said by McKay to contain over one hundred species of Mollusca, in addition to Foraminifera. (See Rep. of Geol, Explor. during 1886-87, No. 18, 1887, pp. 198-99.)

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Te Purutu Creek, near Mohaka Crossing, Napier-Taupo Road, Hawke’s Bay. Geol, Surv. Loc. 680.

McKay; 1887.

Crepidula gregaria Sow.

Age: Pliocene (?). This is an isolated specimen fiom a large collection.

Reference; McKay, Rep of Geol. Explor. during 1886-87, No. 18, 1887, pp. 183, 207, 208, 209.

Kiwi Range, North Side of Mohaka River, Napier-Taupo Road, Hawke’s Bay. Geol. Surv. Loc. 573.

McKay; 1885.

Crepidula gregaria Sow.

Age: Miocene (McKay). A collection of 160 specimens was made from the northern slope of the range in a creek where the strata are vertical.

Te Waka Range, North-west of Pohui, Twenty-six Miles North-west of Napier. Geol. Surv.

Loc. 703. McKay; 1887.

*Atrina zelandica (Gray).

*Calyplrcßa (Sigapatella) maculata (Q. & G,).

* „ ~ „ inflata (Hutt.).

Cardium greyi Hutt.

~ spatiosum Hutt.

*Diplodonta zelandica (Gray).

*Glycymeris laticostata (Q. & G.).

*Lima bullata (Born).

*Macrocallista multistriata (Sow.).

*Modiolus australis (Gray).

*Myodora boltoni E. A. Smith.

*Mytilus canaliculus Mart.

*Ostrea (Anodontostrea) angasi Sow.

*Ostrea (s. str.) corrtigata Hutt.

* ~ (Anodontostrea) tatei Sut.

*Panope zelandica Q. & G.

*Pecten (Pallium) convexus Q. & G.

„ (Patinopecten) crawfordi Hutt.

* „ (Chlamys) radiatus Hutt.

„ (Patinopecten) triphooki Zitt.

* ~ (Chlamys) zelandice Gray.

Polinices Icevis (?) (Hutt.).

* Protocardia ( N emocardium ) pulchella (Gray).

*Serpulorbis sipho (Lamk.).

*Struthiolaria vermis tricarinata Less.

Twenty-five species, of which twenty also Recent = 80 per cent.

Age: Pliocene. Correlated by McKay in MS. with Te Ante, Scinde Island, and Waitotara limestones. (See also McKay, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1886-87, No. 18, 1887, p. 206, &c.)

Reference: McKay, loc. dt., 1887, pp. 183, 209, &c. On p. 209 McKay states that the collection made by him contained thirty-five species, of which eight were extinct.

Petane : Upper Band of Limestone, Lower Esk River to Petane Hotel. Geol. Surv. Loc. 720.

McKay; 1886.

*Alcira varians (Hutt.).

*Chiton pellisserpentis Q. & G.

*Ancilla (Baryspira) australispyramidalis (Reeve).

*Cominella ads persa (Brug.).

* „ „ dcpressa (Sow.).

* ~ virgata A. Ad.

* ~ (Amalda) novce-zelandice (Sow.).

*Crepidula costata (Sow.).

*Anomia huttoni Sut.

* „ monoxyla (Less.).

Bezanconia ( Ataxocerithium) n. sp.

„ striata (Hutt.).

*Calyptrcea (Sigapatella) macnlata (Q. & G.).

*Dentalium nanum Hutt.

* ~ (s. str.) tenuis (Gray).

~ solidum Hutt.

*Cerithidea bicarinata (Gray).

* Dinar icdla cumingi (Ad. & Ang.).

*Chione mesodesma (Q. & G.).

Drillia n. sp.

Drillia wanganuiensis (Hutt.).

*Epitonium (Cirsotrema) zelebori (Dkr.).

*Ethalia zelandica (H. & J.).

Euthria drewi (Hutt.).

* „ striata (Hutt.).

*Fulgoraria arabica (Mart.).

*Fusinus spiralis (A. Ad.).

*Glycymetis laticostaia (Q. & G.).

* „ modesta Ang.

*Loripes concinna Hutt.

~ laminata Hutt.

*Mangilia sindairi (E. A. Smith).

*Marginella pygmaa Sow.

*Mesodesma australe (Gmel.).

*Mitrella choava (Reeve).

*Murex octogonus espinosus Hutt.

*Natica australis (Hutt.).

* „ zelandica Q. &G.

*Ostrea (Anodontostrea) angasi Sow.

„ „ arenicola Tate.

~ (s. str.) subdenlata Hutt.

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*Peclen (Pallium) convexus Q. & G.

* „ (Chlamys) zelandia' Gray.

*Seila chathamensis Sut

*Siphonalia mandarina (Duclos).

Struthiolaria cingulata Zitt.

*Terebra tristis Desh.

Tritonidea n. sp.

*Trochus tiaratus Q. & G.

* Trophon ambiguus (Phil.).

* ~ rugosus (Q. & G.).

*Tiigaliabascauda Hedley.

*Turbonilla zealandica (Hutt.).

*Turritella (Peyrotia) carlottw Wats.

* ~ (Archimediella) fulminata Hutt.

* „ (Peyrotia) rosea Q. &G.

* „ (s. str.) symmetrica Hutt.

„ „ waikopiroensis Sut,

*Venericardia corbis (Phil.).

* „ difficilis (Desh.).

* „ lutea (Hutt.).

Sixty-one species, of which forty-nine also Recent 80 per cent.

Age: Pliocene.

Reference : McKay, loc. cit., 1887, p. 201. &c.

Petane, Hawke’s Bay: Sandy Clays below Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 221. Cox; 1876

Anachis pisaniopsis (Hutt.).

*Ancilla (Baryspira) mucronata (Sow.).

*Bathytoma albula (Hutt.).

* ~ nodilirata (Murd. & Sut.).

*Calyptrcea (Sigapatella) maculaia (Q. & G.).

* ~ „ inflatn (Hutt.).

Chione meridionalis (Sow.). Very abundant.

* „ mesodesma (Q. & G.).

*Cochlodesma angasi (C. & F.).

Cominella acuminata Hutt.

* ~ zealandica (Reeve).

*Crepidula monoxyla (Less.).

*Cuspidaria trailli (Hutt.). New as a fossil.

*Dentalium nanum Hutt.

'Dosinia lambata (?) (Gould).

Drillia cequistriata Hutt.

~ huchanani (Hutt.).

~ wanganuiensis (Hutt.).

*Epilonium (Cirsotrema) zelebori (Dkr.).

Eulima obliqua (?) (Hutt.). Juv.

*Fulgoraria gracilis (Swains.).

*Leda bellula A. Ad.

*Leptomya lintea (Hutt.).

Leucosyrinx alta (Harris).

*Mnctra scalpellum Reeve. Abundant.

*Malletia australis (Q. & G.). Fragment.

*Mangilia sindairi (E. A. Smith).

*Megalatr actus maxim us (Tryon). Juv.

*Mesodcsma australe (Gmel.). Abundant.

* Modiolus australis (Gray).

*Murex zelandicus Q. & G.

*Myodora striata (Q. & G.).

*Natica australis (Hutt.).

*Pecten (Chlamys) radiatus Hutt.

* „ ~ zdandicß Gray.

* ~ „ gemmulatus Reeve.

Fragments.

*Poroleda lanceolata (Hutt.). Fragment.

*Protocardia (Nemocardium) ptdchella (Gray).

Abundant

*Psa?nmobia stangeri Gray.

*Siphonalia mandarin a (Duclos). Juv.

* ~ nodosa (Mart.). Juv.

*Spisula ordinaria (E. A. Smith).

*Tdlina glabrella Desh.

*Trochus tiaralus Q. & G.

Trophon expansus Hutt.

* ~ plebejus (Hutt.).

*Tugalia intermedia (Reeve).

*Turritdla (s. str.) symmetrica Hutt.

*7enatia acinaces (Q. k G.).

Forty-nine species, of which forty also Recent = 82 per cent.

Age: Pliocene.

Reference: Cox in Rep. of ffeol. Explor. during 1874-76, No. 9, 1877, pj». 97, 101-2.

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Petane, Seven Miles North-west of Napier : Clays under Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 69C

Admete lacunosa (Hutt.).

Anachis cancellaria (Hutt.).

*Ancilla (Baryspira) australis (Sow.).

* „ „ depressa (Sow.).

* ~ „ mucronata (Sow.).

* ~ (Amalda) novce-zelandire { Sow.).

* A nomia hj uttoni Sut.

*Bathytoma cheescmani (Hutt.).

* ~ nodilirata (Murd. & Sut.).

*Calyptr(ea (Sigapalella) maculatn (Q. &. G.).

~ (s. str.) tenuis (Gray).

*Cardita calyculata (L.).

*Cominella adspersa (Brug.).

* ~ zealandica (Reeve).

*Corbula macilerda Hutt.

* „ zelandica Q. &G.

Crepidula gregaria Sow.

* „ monoxyla (Less.).

*Dentalium nanum Hutt.

Drillia buchanani (Hutt.).

~ wanganuiensis (Hutt.).

*Epitonium (Cirsotrema) zelehori (Dkr.).

*Fidgoraria sp. Pullus.

*Fusinus spiralis (A. Ad.).

*Mnngilia protensa (Hutt.).

McKay ; 1887.

* Mesodesma australe (Gmel.).

*Murex zelandicus Q. & G.

*Natica australis (Hutt.).

* „ zelandica Q. &G.

*Ostrea (Anodontostrea) angasi Sow.

Pecten (Patinopecten) triphooki Zitt.

*Protocardia (Nemocardiu)n) pulchella (Gray),

*Serpidorbis sipho (Lamk.).

*Siphonalia caudata (Q. & G.).

* ~ dilatala (Q. & G.).

* „ mandarina (Duclos).

* „ nodosa (Mart.).

*Strnthiolaria vermis tricarinata Less.

* Trichotropis clathrata Sow.

*Trochus tiaratus Q. & G.

* Trophon a mbiguus (Phil.).

* ~ honneti Cossm.

*Tugalia bascauda Hedley.

*Turritella (Peyrotia) carlottcr Wats.

* ~ (Archimediella) fulminata Hutt.

* ~ (Peyrotia) rosea Q. &G.

* ~ (s. str.) symmetrica Hutt.

Venericardia bollonsi Sut.

* » difficilis (Desh.).

Forty-nine species, of which forty-three also Recent = 88 per cent.

Age: Pliocene. From McKay’s MS. it appears that this collection includes material from the same locality collected at other dates than 1887. He places the beds from which the collection was made in the “ Putiki and Petane series.”

Reference: McKay, loc. cit., 1887, p. 201. &c. It may apparently be assumed that the collection was made from sandy clays, &c., under the upper limestone. The term “ Putiki series ” (Wanganui) is used by Hutton in Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 18, 1886, p. 339.

Petane, Seven Miles North-west of Napier: Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 691. McKay; 1887.

*Ancilla (Baryspira) australis { Sow.).

*F'ilgoraria gracilis (Swains.).

*Glycymeris laticostata (Q. <k G.).

* ~ ~ pyramidalis (Reeve).

*Mangilia dictyota (Hutt.).

♦ ~ ~ depressa (Sow.).

*Anomia huttoni Sut.

Marginella (s. str.j hectori (?) T. W. Kirk.

*Mesodesma australe (Gmel.).

*Calyptr(ea (Sigapalella) macidata (Q. & G.).

*Natica australis (Hutt.).

* .. (s. str.) tenuis (Gray).

*Osfrea (Anodontostrea) angasi Sow.

*Cantharidus tenebrosus A. Ad.

*Pecten (Chlamys) radiatus Hutt. Fragments.

* „ ~ huttoni (E. A. Smith).

*Siphonalia caudata (Q. & G.).

*Cardita calycnlata (?) (L.).

* ~ mandarina (Duclos).

*Cerithidea bicarinata (Gray).

*Chione mesodesma (Q. & G.).

* ~ nodosa (Mart.). Juv.

*Cominella huttoni Kobolt.

Terebra costaia (?) Hutt. Much worn.

*Trochus tiaralus Q. & G.

*Crepidula monoxyla (Less.).

*Trophon ambiguus (Phil.). Juv.

*Dentalium nanum Hutt.

*Epitonium (Cirsotrema) zelebon (Dkr.).

„ gouldi Cossm.

* „ plebejus (Hutt.). Juv.

*Et halia zelandica (H. & J.).

Euthria drewi ( Hutt.).

*TurriteUa (Peyrotia) carlottre Wats.

♦ „ (Archimediella) fulminata Hutt.

* ~ Uttar inoides cosltdata (?) Sut.

* ~ (s. str.) symmetrica Hutt.

* ~ martensiana (?) Hutt.

*Venericardia difficilis (Desh.).

*Fulgoraria arabica (Mart.).

Forty species, of which thirty-six also Recent = 90 per cent.

Age: Pliocene.

Reference: McKay, loc. cit.. 1887. p. 201, &

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Petane and Scinde Island. Geol. Surv. Loc. 736. A. Hamilton ; 1884.

Anachis pisaniopsis (Hutt.).

*AnciUa (Baryspira) mucronata (Sow.).

*Bathytoma nodilirata (Murd. & Sut.).

Calliostoma hodgei (Hutt.).

*Calyptr(ra (s. str.) alta (Hutt.).

* (Sigapatella) maculata in fiat a (Hutt.).

Chione meridionalis (Sow.).

* ~ mesodesma (Q. & G.).

*Cominella huttoni Kobelt.

* „ virgata A. Ad

* „ zealandica (Reeve).

*Crepidula costata (Sow.).

* „ monoxyla (Less.).

*CylichneUa striata (Hutt.).

* Dentalium nanum Hutt.

„ solidum Hutt.

Drillia buchanani (Hutt.).

* „ chordata Sut.

* „ leevis (Hutt.).

~ wanganuiensis (Hutt.).

*Epitonium (Cirsotrema) zelebori (Dkr.).

*Ethalia zdandica (H. & J.).

*Fulgoraria arabica elongata (Swains.).

* „ gracilis (Swains.).

*Glycymeris laticostata (Q. & G.).

*Leplomya lintea (Hutt.).

Lutraria solida Hutt.

Mangilia abnormis (Hutt.).

*Mesodesma australe (Gmel.).

* ~ ventricosum Gray.

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.).

*Modiolaria unpacta (Hermann).

*Modioltis australis (Gray).

*Nucula stranqei A. Ad

*Ostrea (s. str.) corrugata Hutt.

* „ (Anodontostrea) toted Sut.

*Panope zelandica Q. & G.

*Pecten (Pallium) convexus Q. & G.

* „ (Chlamys) zelandice Gray.

*Protocardia (Nemocardium) pulchella (Gray).

*Psammobia lineolata Gray.

Rissoa (Alvania) rugosa Hutt.

Siphonalia elegans (?) Sut.

Struthiolaria cingulata Zitt.

~ parva Sut.

» r Surcula n. sp.

*Therasia decidua (Pfr.).

* Trichotropis clathrata Sow.

Trigonia neozelanica (?) Sut.

Trochus conicus (Hutt.).

* „ tiaratus Q. &G.

Trophon gouldi Cossm.

*Tugalia bascauda Hedley.

Turns duplex Sut. New for the Pliocene.

*Turritella (Peyrotia) carlottce Wats.

* ~ (s. str.) symmetrica Hutt.

*Venericardia difficilis (Desk.).

* ~ lutea Hutt.

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. & G.).

Fifty-nine species, of which forty-one also Recent = 69 per cent.

Age: Pliocene. Mr. Hamilton collected from more than one locality, and apparently at lower horizons than Cox and McKay, (See Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1886-87, No. 18, 1887, p. 202, where McKay states that Hamilton collected from the Petane clays, &c., below the limestones.) Yet the fossil collections by Cox (Loc. 221) and by McKay (Loc. 690) from the clays under the limestone contain 82 and 88 per cent, respectively of Recent species.

Scinde Island (Bluff Hill), Napier : Lower Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 194. McKay ; 1877.

*Leptomya lintea (?) (Hutt.).

*Anomia sp.

*Lima hullata (Born).

*Atrina zelandica (Gray).

*Calyptrcea (s. str.j alta (Hutt.).

* „ lima (L.).

Lutraria solida Hutt.

* » (Sigapatella) maculata ( Q. & G.).

* J} ~ „ infiata (Hutt.).

Common.

*Mactra elongata Q. & G.

* „ ovata (Gray). Common.

* „ (s. str.) tenuis (Gray).

* „ scalpellum Reeve.

*Mesodesma australe (Gmel.).

Chione meridionalis (Sow.).

* „ spissa (Desk.).

* „ subtriangidatum (Gray).

*Modiolus australis (Gray).

* „ stutchburyi (Gray).

*Mytilus canaliculus Mart.

*Crepidula monoxyla (Less.). Common.

* „ edulis L.

*Cylherea oblonga (Hanley).

* ~ magdlanicus Lamk.

*Diplodonta zelandica (Gray).

*Ostrea (Anodontostrea) angasi Sow.

*Dosinia subrosea (?) (Gray).

* ~ ~ tatei Sut.

*Epitonium (Cirsotrema) zdebori (Dkr.).

*Paphia intermedia (Q. & G.).

*Fvigor aria gracilis (?) (Swains.).

*Glycymeris laticostata (Q. & G.).

*Pecten (Pallium) convexus Q. & G.

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* Pecten (Euvola) medius (Lamk,).

*Psammobia lineolata Gray.

* ~ (Chlamys) radiatus Hutt.

*Sipho7ialia mandarina (Duclos).

» „ semiplicatus Hutt.

*Tellina eugonia Sut,

~ (Patinopecten) triphooki Zitt.

* Ttu/alia intermedia (Reeve).

* ( Chlamys) zelandicp Gray.

*Turbo smaragdus (Mart.). ('ast

Protocard in (Nemocardiuni) pulchella (Gray).

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. & G.).

Forty-five species, of which forty-one also Recent = 91 per cent.

Age. Upper Pliocene. With few exceptions the specimens are casts only, the identification therefore is difficult, and in many cases somewhat doubtful.

McKay states in MS. that the collection was made from the lower limestone on the seaward side of Scinde Island (which is not an island, but an isolated hill, now’ commonly known as Bluff Hill). Cox appears to have made a considerable collection at Scinde Island in 1876. (See Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1874-76, No. 9, 1877 pn. 100-1.)

Reference : McKay, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1876-77, No. 10, 1877, p. 68, &c. (no specific reference of any consequence bearing on the collection).

Scinde Island, Napier : Lower Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 702. McKay; 1887.

*Anomia huttoni (?) Sut.

*Mesodesma australe (?) (Gmel.). Casts.

*Atrina zdandica (Gray). Fragments.

*Mytilus canaliculus Mart.

*Calyptuea (Sigapatella) maculata (Q. & G.).

* „ mageUanicus Lamk.

* ~ (s. str.) tenuis (Gray).

*Ostrea (Anodontostrea) angasi Sow.

Cardinal spatiosum Hutt. Casts.

*Panope zdandica Q. &G. Fragments.

*Crepidula monoxyla (Less.),

Pecten (Chlamys) semiplicatus Hutt. Fragment.

*Cytherea oblonga (Hanley). Casts.

~ (Patinopecten) triphooki Zitt.

* ~ subsulcata (?) (Sut.).

~ (Chlamys) zelandice Gray.

* Divaricella cumingi (Ad. & Ang.).

*Protocardia ( N emocardiuni) pulchella (Gray). Casts.

*Fulgoraria arabica elongata (Swains.). Fragment.

*Glycymeris laticostata (Q. & G.).

*Siphonalia mandanna (Duclos). Fragments.

*Liina lima (?) (L.). Impression.

*Struthiolaria sp. Fragments.

*Mactra elongata (Q. & G.).

*Trochus sp. Casts.

Twenty-five species, of which twenty-two also Recent = 88 per cent.

Age: Pliocene.

Reference: McKay, loc. cit., 1887, p. 193, &c.

Ihe list given above, and preceding lists, prove McKay’s contention that all the beds at Scmde Island are of Pliocene age. Hutton {Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 18, 1886, pp. 329-30) found 61 per cent, of Recent species in the lower limestone at Scinde Island, but considered it to be of Pareora age. He evidently thought that further collecting would reduce the percentage of Recent species, rather than increase it.

Watchman’s Island, Napier Harbour. Geol. Surv. Loc. 222, Williams (probably Archdeacon Williams); 1878.

Acteon sulcatus (Hutt.).

*Epitonium (Cirsotrema) zelebori (Dkr.)

*Ancilla (Baryspira) mucronala (Sow.).

*Lima buUata (Born).

*C(dliostoma selectum (Chemn.).

Lilhophaga striata (Hutt.).

*Cardita calyculata (L.).

* Modiolus australis (Gray).

*Corhula zdandica Q. & G.

*Placuna-nomia zdandica (Gray)

*Crepidula costata (Sow.).

*Venerimrdia difficilis (Desh.).

*Daphndla striata (Hutt.).

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. k G.).

*Dosinia lambata (Gould).

Fifteen species, of which thirteen also Recent = 87 per cent.

Age: Pliocene.

Reference: Watchman’s Island is mentioned by McKay in Rep. of Geol Explor duri«a « \ “• “vr *“ i "?• /.pi,, hS.2 by him in Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1886-87, No. 18, 1887, p. 203.

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Napier. Geol. Surv. Collection.

Pecten (Patinopecten) sectus Hutt.

Apparently an - isolated unnumbered specimen, either frcm the Museum show-cases or from the collections sent to Professor Ralph Tate (Adelaide) in 1885 and 1890. During the past few years, owing to the good offices of the Rev. W. Howchin. F.G.S., most of the latter specimens have been returned.

Shrimpton’s, Ngaruroro River, Hawke’s Bay: Upper Shelly Beds. Geol. Surv. Loc. 191.

McKay ; 1877.

*Anomia huttoni Sut. Common.

* „ undata Hutt.

*Atrina zelandica (Gray).

Bezanconia (Ataxocerithium) huttoni (Cossm.).

*Calyptraa (Sigapatella) mactdaia (Q. &G.

* (s. str.) tenuis (Gray).

*Cerithidea bicannata (Gray).

Chione meridionalis (Sow.). Common.

* „ mesodesma (Q. & G.). Abundant.

*ComineUa adspersa (Brug.).

* „ huttoni Kobelt.

* „ lurida (Phil.).

* „ nassoides (Reeve),

* „ zealandica (Reeve).

*Crepidula monoxyla (Less.).

„ striata (Hutt.).

*Cytherea oblonga (Hanley).

* „ subsulcala Sut. Abundant.

*Dentalium nanum Hutt.

*Diplodonta globularis (Lamk.).

* „ zelandica (Gray).

*Dosinia anus (Phil.).

* greyi Zitt.

♦ „ lambata (Gould).

* „ subrosea (Gray).

Drillia cequistriala Hutt.

„ huchanani (Hutt.).

*Ethalia zelandica (H. & J.).

*Euthria striata (Hutt.).

*Fissuridea monilifera (Hutt.).

*FuJgoraria arabica (Mart.).

♦ „ „ dongata (Swains.).

* „ hedleyi Murd. & Sut. var. New as a fossil.

*Glycymeris laticostata (Q. & G.).

♦ ~ modesta (Ang.). Common. * •_ /T 1. \ XT

* „ strialularis (Lamk.). New to fauna.

*Leptomya lintea (Hutt.).

*Lima bullata (?) (Born). Cast.

* „ lima (L.).

*Loripes concinna Hutt.

Lutraria solida Hutt,

*MaUetia australis (Q. & G.).

Melina Zealand ica Sut. Fragment.

*Mesodesma australe (Gmel.). Common.

*Modiolaria impacta (Hermann).

* Modiolus australis (Gray).

*Monodonta nigerrima (Gmel.). New as a fossil.

*Myodora striata (Q. & G.).

*Mytilus canaliculus Mart.

*Nucula hartvigiana Pfr. New as a fossil.

* „ nitidula A. Ad.

*Oslrea (Anodontostrea) angasi Sow.

* „ „ hyolis L.

*Panope zelandica Q. & G.

*Paphia intermedia (?) (Q. & G.).

*Pecten (Cfdamys) radiatus Hutt.

♦ „ „ zdandicß Gray. Common.

*Poroleda lanceolata (Hutt.).

*Protocardia (Nemocardium) pulchelia (Gray).

*Sinum (Eunaticina) undulatum (?) (Hutt.).

*Siphonalia caudata (Q. & G.).

„ aff. conoidea Zitt.

„ costata Hutt.

* „ dUalata (Q. & G.).

* ~ nodosa (Mart.).

* ~ mandarina (Duclos).

*iSolariella egena (Gould).

*Spisula ordinaria (E. A. Smith).

SinUhiolaria frozen Hutt.

* „ vermis (Mart.).

* Thais striata (Mart.).

*Trophon ambiguus (Phil.).

* ~ hanleyi (Ang.). New as a fossil.

* „ plebejus (Hutt.).

*Tugalia bascauda Hedley.

*Turritella (Peyrotia) carlotUr Wats.

* „ (A rchimediella) fulminata Hutt.

* ~ (Peyrotia) rosea Q. &G.

* ~ (s. str.) symmetrica Hutt.

*Venericardia difficilis (Desh.).

* „ lutea (Hutt.).

♦ ~ purpurata (Desh.). Common.

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. & G.).

Eighty-three species, of which seventy-three also Recent = 88 per cent.

Age: Pliocene. According to McKay’s MS. the fossiliferous beds are formed of calcareous sands and shells but little consolidated, and consequently the fossils can be extracted in an excellent state of preservation.

Reference: McKay in Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1876-77, No. 10, 1877, pp. 68, 84, 93 (Kikowhero Creek), &e. The collection was probably made near the junction of Kikowhero Creek with the Ngaruroro River.

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Cape Kidnappers, South End of Hawke Bay : Scinde Island Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 78.

McKay ; 1875.

*Chione stutchburyi (Gray).

Oslrea (s. str.) wuellerstorfi -Zitt.

*Crepidula monoxyla (Less.).

*Pecten (Pallium) convexus Q. & G.

*Cytherea ohlonga (Hanley).

„ (Chlamys) hilli Hutt.

*Glycymeris laticostata (Q. & G.).

* ~ (Euvola) medius Lamk. Fragment.

*Lima bullata (Born).

~ (Patinopecten) triphooki Zitt.

*MytUus edulis L.

* (Chlamys) zelandiie Gray.

Oslrea (Anodontostrea) ingens Zitt.

*Placunanomia zelandica (?) (Gray).

„ nelsoniana Zitt.

Fifteen species, of which ten also Recent = 67 per cent.

Age : Pliocene. Flic correlation with the Scinde Island limestone seems doubtful.

Reference: McKay in Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1574-76, No. 9, 1877, pp. 49-50.

Kereru, Forty-one Miles South-west of Napier: Lower Beds. Geol. Surv. Loo. 190. McKay; 1877

*Ancilla (Baryspira) australis pyramidalis (Reeve).

*Anomia huttoni Sut.

*Atrina zelandica (Gray),

*CaUiosloma selectum (Chemn.).

*Calyptrcea (Sigapatelia) maculate (Q. & G.).

Chione meridionalis (Sow.).

*Corhula zelandica Q. & G.

*Crepidtda monoxyla (Less.).

„ striata Hutfc.

* Diplod onta zelandica (Gray).

*Dosinia lamhata (Gould).

* ~ subrosea (Gray),

*Ethalia zelandica (H. & J ).

*Fulgoraria gracilis Swains.

*Leptomya lintea (Hutt.).

*Lima bullata (Born).

Lutraria solida Hutt.

Melina zealandica Sut. Fragment.

*Modiolaria impacta (Hermann).

*Modiolus australis (Gray).

*MytUus canaliculus Mart.

* Oslrea (Anodontostrea) angasi Sow.

*Panope zelandica Q. & G.

*Paphia intermedia (Q. & G.).

*Peclen (Chlamys) zelandiee Gray.

*Protocardia (Nemocardium) pulrhrllfi (Gray).

Common.

*Siphonalia dilatata (Q. & G.).

* „ mandarine (Duclos).

*Struthiolaria vermis (Mart.).

*Trophon hanleyi (Ang.).

* Tug alia intermedia (Reeve).

*Venericardia pur pur ala (Desh.).

Thirty-two species, of which twenty-eight also Recent = 88 per cent.

Age: Pliocene.

Reference: McKay in Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1876-77, No. 10, 1877, pp. 68, 81, 82, 93.

Waitomo Valley, One to Three Miles West of Waitomo Caves Hostel, along Hauturu Road :

Argillaceous Sandstone' overlying Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 882. J. Henderson ; April 1917.

Alectrion (Hima) socialist (Hutt.).

*Dosinia lamhata (?) (Gould).

Ampullina (Megatylotns) suturalis (Hutt.).

Polinices gihbosus (Hutt.).

Cardium (Trachycardium) greyi (?) Hutt.

*Spis ala aq u i lateral is (Desh.). Juvenile casts.

CrassateUites ampins (?) (Zitt.). Juv.

Turritella (Torcula) semiconcava Sut.

Age : Miocene (Oamaruian).

Four Mile'. West of Hangatiki, on Waihohonu Road : Weathered Mudstone overlying Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 880. J. Henderson ; March, 1917.

Pholadomya neozelanica (?) Hutt. Juv.

Age : Miocene,

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Four Miles West of Otorohanga, on Honikiwi Road, near Junction with Te Raumauku Road :

Arenaceous Limestone, in places passing into Fine Conglomerate. Geol. Surv. Loc. 881. J. Henderson; March, 1917.

Cucullcea attenuata Hutt.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) hochstetleri Zitt.

„ „ huttoni (Park).

Lima n. sp. ?

Siphonulia aff. contain (Hutt.).

Miomdon corrugala (Hutt.). (Lapparia of Handlist).

Stomalella n. sp. Genus new to fauna.

Venericardia pseules Sut.

Pa nope worthingtoni Hutt.

Age: Miocene. Horizon: Ototaran (?).

One Mile West of Te Kuiti, along Road to Awakino : Calcareous Argillaceous Sandstone. Geol.

Surv. Loc. 877. J. Henderson; February, 1917.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park). Juv.

Astrcea sp. (perhaps n. sp.). Juv.

Siphon alia sp.

*Mactra scalpellum (?) Reeve.

Age: Miocene. The beds collected from overlie the Te Kuiti limestone, perhaps unconformably.

Half a Mile East of Te Kuiti, between Mangarino and Rangitoto Roads : Pumiceous Slightly Calcareous Sandstone. (Same series as Loc. 877.) Geol. Surv. Loc. 878. J. Henderson ;

March, 1917.

Amusium zitteli (Hutt.).

Capulus sp. ?

Age: Miocene.

Railway-ballast Quarries, One Mile and a Half South-south-east of Te Kuiti : Lower Arenaceous Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 883. J. Henderson ; February, 1917.

*Anomia huttoni (?) Sut.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) hochsletteri Zitt.

Age: Miocene.

Five Miles East of Te Kuiti, on Road joining Puketawai and Otewa Roads : Calcareous Sandstone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 884. J. Henderson; February, 1917.

Pecten (Pseudamusiumj huttoni (Park).

Teredo heavhyi Zitt.

Age : Miocene. Horizon nearly the same as that of Loo. 883.

One Mile South of Oparure, along Road to Mairoa : Argillaceous Sandstone. (Same series as Loc. 877.) Geol. Surv. Loc. 879. J. Henderson ; March, 1 ( J17.

Chione chiloensis truncala (?) Sut. Juv.

Siphon alia sp. ?

Pecten (Chlamys) williatnsoni Zitt.

Surcula aff. huttoni Sut.

dye : Miocene.

Mangaotaki Gorge, Six Miles South-west of Piopio, on Road to Mahoenui : Calcareous Sandstone at Base of Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 886. J. Henderson; February, 1917.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

Age: Miocene.

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Four Miles East of Awakino, along the Road to Te Kuiti, One Mile from the River-flats :

Argillaceous Sandstone. Oeol. Surv. Loc, 885. J. Henderson; February, 1917.

Lima colorata Hutt.

*Xenophora corrugala (Reeve).

Limopsis zitteli Iher.

Fry of PhaUum ?

*TelUnaglabrella (?) Desh.

Age: Miocene. The beds collected from overlie the limestone horizon.

Top of Taumatamaire Hill, Awakino-Mahoenui Road, Awakino County. J. Henderson; 1917.

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

Atje.: Miocene. Horizon: Above limestone (?). See also Kde C. Clarke in X.Z. Gcol. .Sure.

Bull. No. 14, 1912, p. 19.

Patokatoka Creek, Mokau River : Greensands underlying Limestone. J. Park, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1886-87, No. 18, 1887, p. 44. (Revised list of names.)

*Ancilla (Baryspira) australis (?) (Sow.).

Glycymeris ylobosa (Hutt.).

„ (s. str.) hebera (Hutt,).

Lima colorat a Hutt.

Bathytoma sulcata (Hutt.).

Ostrea sp. ind.

Chione acuminata Hutt.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

Age: Miocene.

This list consists of the revised names of the species listed by Park. The collection made by him at Patokatoka Creek is presumably that from Loc. No. 584, and has not yet been re-examined, so that the correctness of the above list depends on the accuracy of the identifiestions made in 1887.

White Cliffs, Taranaki. J. Park, loc. oil., p. 13. (Revised list of names.)

* Bothy toma nodilirala (Murd. & Sut.).

*Nucula nitidula A. Ad.

DenUdium solidum Hutt.

*Protocardia (Nemocardium) pidchclla (Gray).

Galeodea sulcata (Hutt.),

Biphonalia nodosa robinsoni (Zitt.).

*Malletia australis (Q. & G.).

Aye : Upper Miocene or Lower Pliocene.

White Cliffs, North of Urenui, Taranaki. Geol. Surv. Loc. 52. J. Hector: 1874.

*Anomia huttoni (?) Sut. Juv.

*Leptomya linlea (?) (Hutt.). Impression.

Balhyloma haasti (Hutt.).

Miomelon corrugala (Hutt.)

Clio (Crescis) urcnuiensis Sut.

» var. B (Hutt.).

Age: Upper Miocene or Lower Pliocene.

Urenui, Taranaki : Blue Clay. Geol. Surv. Loc. 582. J. Park; 1886.

Balhyloma haasti (Hutt.).

*MaUetia australis (Q. & G.).

Drillia buchanani (Hutt.).

*Nuctda hartvigiana Pfr.

Eulhria media (?) (Hutt.)

*Protocardia (Nemocardium) pidchclla (Gray).

*Fulgoraria arabica (?) (Mart.). Fragment.

Siphonalia coslata (Hutt.).

*Leplomga lintea (Hutt.),

„ subnodosa (Hutt.).

A S e: I '> iwer Plioccm- (probably). Onairo Series of K. do C. Clarke IN Z Geol Sun- Hull No. 14, 1912).

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Onairo, near Waitara, Taranaki : Pareora Beds.f Geol. Surv. Lot*. 583. J. Park; 1886.

*Ancilla (Baryspira) mucronata (Sow.).

*Chione mesodesma (Q. & G.).

*ComineUa zealandica (Reeve).

Crassaiellites sp. ?

Crepidula gregaria Sow.

Cytherea sulcata (Hutt.).

Dentalium solidum Hutt.

*Divaricella cumingi (Ad. & Ang.).

Dosinia sp.

Glycymeris globosa (Hutt.). Common.

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.).

Pol in ices (Neverita) huttoni Iher.

*Prolocardia (Nemocardium) pulchella (Gray).

*Siphonalia caudata (Q. & G.).

* ~ nodosa (Mart.).

Slruthiolaria cincta Hutt.

* „ papulosa (?) (Mart.).

* ~ vermis tricarinata Less.

Turritella (Torcula) semiconcava Sut.

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. & G.).

Eighteen identified species, of which ten also Recent = 55 6 per cent.

Age : Lower Pliocene (probably). Onairo Series of E. de C. Clarke.

Onairo, Taranaki. J. Park, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1886-87, No. 18, 1887, p. 43. (Revised list of names.)

Galeodea sulcata (Hutt.).

*AnciUa (Baryspira) australis (Sow.).

*Glycymeris laticostata (Q. & G.).

*Cardita calyculata (L.).

*Chione mesodesma (Q. & G.).

*Malletia australis (Q. & G.).

* „ stutchburyi (Gray).

Oslrea sp. ind.

*Polinices amphialus (Wats.).

*Cominella adspersa (Brug.).

Siphonalia nodosa robinsoni (Zitt.).

Crepidula gregaria Sow.

*Denlalium ecostatum T. W. Kirk.

*Spisula (equilateralis (Desh.).

* „ nanum Hutt.

Slruthiolaria tuberculaia Hutt.

„ solidum Hutt.

*Tellina deltoidalis Lamk.

*Turritella (Peyrotia) rosea Q. & G.

*Divaricella cumingi (Ad. & Ang.).

*Dosinia greyi Zitt.

* „ (s. str.) symmetrica Hutt

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. k G.).

* „ subrosea (Gray)

Twenty-three identified species, of which eighteen Recent = 78 per cent.

Age: Lower Pliocene (probably). Onairo Series of Clarke. The matrix of the fossils is argillaceous pebbly conglomerate (more or less calcareous).

New Plymouth Subdivision. E. de C. Clarke, N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 14 (n.s.), 1912, p. 20 (Revised list.)

*AnciUa (Baryspira) australis (Sow.).

Limapsis zitteli (?) Iher.

*Bathyloma nodilirata (Murcl. & Sut.).

*Malletia australis (Q. & G.).

*Cardita calyculaia (L.).

*Nucula nitidula A. Ad.

Pecten fischeri Zitt.

Chione acuminata Hutt.

~ ( Pseudamusium) JiochsteUeri (!) Zitt.

* ~ mesodesma (Q. & G.).

[Perhaps P. huttoni (Park).]

* „ stutchburyi (Gray).

*Polinices amphialus (Wats.).

*Comindla adspersa (Biug.).

~ ovalus (Hutt.).

Crepidula gregaria Sow.

*Prolocardia (Nemocardium) pulchella (Gray).

Cucullrea alia Sow.

*Siphonalia nodosa (Mart.).

*Dentalium ecoslalum T. W. Kirk/

~ ~ robinsoni (Zitt.).

* , nanum Hutt.

~ solidum Hutt.

*Spisula teguilateralis (Desh.).

Slruthiolaria luberculata Hutt.

*Divaricella cumingi (Ad. & Ang.).

*Tellina deltoidalis Lamk.

*Dosinia greyi Zitt.

. J ■ - j ' * ~ subrosea (Gray).

Teredo heaphui Zitt.

*Turritella (s. str.) symmetrica Hutt.

Galeodea sulcata (Hutt.).

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. & G.).

Glycymeris globosa (Hutt.).

* „ laticostata (Q. & G.).

Thirty-four species, of which twenty-one also Recent 62 per cent.

This list embodies a revision of Mr. Clarke’s nomenclature. His list was partly compiled, and the fossil localities are not specifically mentioned. Various horizons (Pliocene and Miocene) are represented.

t So entitled in McKay’? manuscript list of fossiliferous localities.

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Pohokura Tunnel, Stratford-Whangamomona Railway. P. G. Morgan and W. Gibson ; October, 1914.

*Anomia huttoni Sut.

*Dosinia anus (Phil.).

*Ancilla bicolor (?) (Gray).

*Glycymeris laticoslata (Q. & G,).

*Cerithidea bicarinala (?) (Gray).

* „ modesla (Ang.).

*Chione rnesodesma (Q. & G.).

*Mugellania lenticularis (Desh.).

*Crepidula monoxyla (Less.).

*Oslrea tatei Sut.

Diplodonta ampla (Hutt.).

Pecten triphooki Zitt.

Age: Pliocene. The collection was made from calcareous sandy claystones on the dumps at the south-western end of the tunnel.

Nolan’s Quarry, on Hilltop near Te Wera, Ngatimaru Survey District. W. Gibson ; 1914.

*Cylherea oblonga (?) (Hanley).

*Glycymeris laticoslata (Q. & G.).

*Slruthiolaria vermis (?) (Mart.).

Age: Pliocene. The matrix is a calcareous sandstone.

Shell-bed, Railway - cutting, One Mile and a Half South-west of Huiroa Railway-station. W. Gibson ; 1914 (or early in 1915).

Anemia sp. Juv. Very likely A. hullemi Sut. Oslrea angosi Sow. Juv.

Age: Pliocene.

Beach, North-east of Tapuae Stream, South-west of New Plymouth, Taranaki. P. G. Moreau • 1916.

Maclra chrydcea Sut.

This specimen is from an immense block of fine calcareous sandstone embedded in volcanic agglomerate. This block is mentioned by Clarke ( N.Z . Geol Sure. Bull. No. 14, p. 15), who speaks of it as limestone. He collected a number of fossil specimens, but unfortunately these were lost, and the writer of this paragraph could find nothing identifiable except casts of the fossil mentioned above. The interest attaching to the block of sandstone containing the fossils lies not only in its size and mode of occurrence, but also in the fact that it belongs to a lower horizon than any sedimentary rock known to exist in situ near the surface in the New Plymouth Subdivision. (See, however, the following list.)

West of Salisbury Road, and Two Miles and a Half East of Tariki, Taranaki : Fossiliferous Tuff. W. Gibson; 1915.

Chiane meridionalis (?) (Sow.). Cast.

Pecten 11. sp.

Martra chrydcea Sut.

Typhia maccoyi (?) T.-Woods. Impression.

Pecten (Patinopecten) triphooki Zitt.

Age: Probably Lower Pliocene, though the list as it stands suggests a Miocene age. The determination of the exact horizon is a matter of great importance from an oil-boring point of view.

Oil-bore, at Depth of 4,550 ft. to 4,760 ft., Huiroa, Taranaki. J. Henchman; 1916.

Siphonalia n. sp. Nearest to S. orbila Hutt,

Stmthiolaria n. sp. With short, broadly angled spire.

Turritella {Torcula) semiconcam Sut.

These specimens were forwarded to the Geological Survey in November, 1910, bv Mr J Henchman, manager at the Huiroa oil-bore (fifteen miles north-east of Stratford), ft is fairly certain that their horizon is well down in the Miocene. The exact determination of that horizon is obviously important.

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Manaia Beach, at Foot of Rainie Road ; Sandy Mudstone (Papa) which forms the Lower Part of the Sea-cliff of South Taranaki, and is overlain by Volcanic Material. Geol. Surv. Loc. 875. M. Ongley ; March, 1917.

*Anomia trigonopsis Hutt.

Miomelon corrugata var. B (Hutt.).

*Calyptrcßa (s. str.) aha (Hutt.).

*Ostrea (Anodontostrea) hyotis (L.).

Card ium spatiosum Hutt. Fragment.

Pecten (Patinopecten) crawfordi Hutt.

Crepidula greg aria Sow.

* „ (Chlamys) zelandice Gray.

„ striata (Hutt.).

Polinices (Neverita) sagenus Sut.

*Cytherea oblonga (Hanley).

*Protocardia (Nemocardium) pulchella (Gray).

Siphonalia sp. (Near S. plicatilis, but twice its size.)

Dentalium manielli Zitt.

*Dosinia greyi Zitt.

*Glycymeris laticostata (Q. & G.).

Struthiolaria cingulaia Zitt.

Loripes n. sp. (The same Loc. 876.)

Turbo n. sp. Fragments.

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.).

Twenty species, eight of which also Recent = 40 per cent.

Age: Uppermost Miocene (probably).

Hawera Beach, at Mouth of Waihi Stream : Sandy Mudstone (Papa) which forms the Lower Part of the Sea-cliff of South Taranaki, overlain by Volcanic Material. Geol. Surv. Loc. 876. M. Ongley ; March, 1917.

*AnciUa (Baryspira) mucronata (Sow.).

Loripes n. sp. (The same Loc. 875.)

*Chione mesodesma (Q. & G.).

*Ostrea (Anodontostrea) hyotis (L.).

*Crepidula monoxyla (Less.).

Pecten (Patinopecten) triphooki Zitt. Fragment.

*Cytherea oblonga (Hanley). Fragments.

Polinices (Neverita) ovatus (Hutt.).

Dentalium manteUi Zitt.

~ „ sagenus Sut.

*Divaricella cumingi (Ad. & Ang.).

Struthiolaria canaliculate Zitt.

*Dosinia (Dosinidia) greyi Zitt.

*TurriteUa (Peyrotia) carlotta- Wats.

Epitonium aff. (Confusiscala) nympha (Hutt.).

Fifteen species, eight of which also Recent = 53 per cent.

Age: Lower Pliocene or uppermost Miocene.

Waitotara, Puketapu, North-west Wellington. Geol. Surv. Loc. 588. Hector ; 1866.

*Ostrea (Anodontostrea) tatci Sut.

Age: Pliocene. Horizon: Waitotaran. An isolated specimen from a small collection of sixteen specimens. There is some doubt about the locality.

Wanganui : Shakespeare Cliff (Upper Part). Geol. Surv. Loc. 206. T. W. Kirk ; 1875.

*AnciUa (Baryspira) australis (Sow.).

* ~ „ „ pyramidalis (Reeve).

* „ „ depressa (Sow.).

*Astrcea heliolropium (Mart.).

*Calyptraa (Sigapalella) maculala (Q. & G.).

* „ „ „ injlaia (Hutt.).

* ~ (s. str.) tenuis (Gray).

*Cardita calyculata (L.).

*Chione mesodesma (Q. & G.). Common.

* „ spissa (Desh,).

*ComineUa lurida (Phil.).

*Corbula zelandica Q. & G.

Crepidula grey aria Sow.

* „ monoxyla (Less.).

*Diplodonta zelandica (Gray).

*DivariceUa cumingi (Ad. & Aug.).

*Dosinia greyi Zitt.

* ~ subrosea (Gray).

*Eth(dia zelandica (H. & J.).

*Euthria sp.

*Fusinus spiralis (A. Ad.).

*Giycymeris laticostata (Q. & G.). Common.

* „ modesta (Ang.).

*Mactra elongata Q. & G.

* „ scalpeUum Reeve.

* Mesodesma australe (Gmel.).

* ~ subtriangulatum (Gray).

* Mesodesma ventricosum Gray.

*Murex zelandicus Q. & G.

*Myodora striata (Q. & G.). Common.

*Nucula nitidula A. Ad.

*Ostrea (Anodontostrea) ungasi Sow. Common.

* „ „ arenicola Tate. New to fauna.

* „ (s. str.) corrugata Hutt.

* „ (Anodontostrea) hyotis (L.). Common.

* Pecten (Euvola) medius Lamk.

* „ (Chlamys) radiatus Hutt.

*Polinices amphialus (Wats.).

*Protocardia (Nemocardium) pulchellu (Gray).

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* Trochus tiaratus Q. & G.

*Psammobia lineolata Gray.

*Trophon ambiguus (Phil.).

*Siphonalia mandarina (Duclos).

* ~ nodosa (Mart.).

* ~ plebejus (Hutt.),

*TurriteUa (Peyrotia) carlottw Wats.

*Solariella egena (Gould).

*Struthiolaria papulosa (?) (Mart.). Casts.

* „ ~ rosea Q. &G.

* „ vermis (Mart.).

* ~ (s. str.) symmetrica Hutt.

Trochus conicus (Hutt.).

* Venericardia difficilis (Desh.).

Fifty-three species, of which fifty are also Recent = 94 per cent.

Age : Highest Pliocene or Early Pleistocene. Horizon: Castlecliffian (?).

The collection may contain some of the material collected by John Buchanan in 1866 (Loc. 92).

Wanganui Fossils : Shakespeare Cliff and Elsewhere.

*Ancilla (Baryspira) australis (Sow.).

* ~ „ „ pyramidadis (Reeve).

* „ „ depressa (Sow.).

* ~ „ mucronata (Sow.).

*Arca novcß-zealandice E. A. Smith.

*Astrcea heliotrovium (Mart.).

*Atrina zelandica (Gray).

*Barnea similis (Gray).

*Bathytoma nodilirata (Murd. & Sut.).

*CaUiostoma punctidatum (Mart.).

*Calyptr(ea (Sigapatella) maculata (Q. & G.).

* „ (s. str.) tenuis (Gray).

*Cardita calyculata (L.).

*Chione mesodesma (Q. & G.).

* „ spissa (Desh.).

* „ stutchburyi (Gray).

* ~ yatei (Gray).

*Cominella costata (Q. & G.).

* „ lurida (Phil.).

* ~ virgata A. Ad.

*Corbula zelandica (Q. & G.)

*Crepidula costata (Sow.).

~ gregaria Sow.

♦ ~ monoxyla (Less.).

*Cymalium spengleri (Chemn.).

*Cytherea oblonga (Hanley).

*Dentalium nanum Hutt.

*Diplodonta zelandica (Gray).

* Divaricella cumingi (Ad. & Ang.).

*Dosinia greyi Zitt.

* ~ subrosea (Gray).

Drillia (equistriata Hutt.

„ buchanani (Hutt.).

„ wanganuiensis (Hutt.).

*Emargimda striatula Q. &. G.

*Epitonium (Cirsotrema) zelehori (l)kr.).

*Ethalia zelandica (H. & J.).

*Fulgoraria arabica elongata (Swains.).

* ~ gracilis (Swains.).

*Fminus spiralis (A. Ad.).

*Glycymeris lalicostala (Q. & G.).

♦ „ modesta (Ang.).

*Leda bdlula A. Ad.

* Lima angulata Sow.

♦ ~ bullata (Born).

Lithophaga striata (Hutt.).

Macrocallista assimilis (Hutt.).

*Muclra ovala rudis Hutt.

* ~ scalpeUum (Reeve).

* Meg alatr actus maxim us (Tryon).

* Mesodesma australe (Gmel.).

* „ subtriangulalum (Gray).

* ~ ventricosum Gray.

*Modiolaria impacta (Hermann).

* Modiolus australis (Gray).

*Murex octogonus umbilicatus (T.-Woods).

* zelandicus Q. & G.

*Myodora striata (Q. & G.).

*Nalica zelandica Q. & G.

*Nucula nitidula A. Ad.

*Ostrea (Anodontostrea) angasi Sow.

~ ~ arenicola Tate.

* (s. str.) corrugala Hutt.

* „ (Anodontostrea) hyotis (L.).

*Paphia intermedia (Q. & G.).

*Pecten (Pallium) convexus Q. & G.

* „ (Euvola) medius Lamk.

* ~ (Chlamys) radiatus Hutt.

*Phalium achatinum pyrum (Lamk.).

*Polinices amphialus (Wats.).

*Protocardia (Nemocurdium) pulchella (Gray).

*Psammobia lineolata Gray.

* ~ stangeri Gray.

* ~ zelandica Desh.

*Siphonalia mandarina (Duclos).

* .. nodosa (Mart.).

~ subnodosa (Hutt.).

*Solariella egena (Gould).

*Spisula ordinaria (E. A. Smith).

*Struthiolaria papulosa (Mart.).

* ~ vermis (Mart.).

*TeUina deUoidalis Laink.

Thracia neozelanica Sut.

Trochus conicus (Hutt.).

* „ tiaratus Q. &G.

*Trophon ambiguus (Phil.).

„ yoiddi Cossm.

* .. plebejus (Hutt.).

*Tugalia intermedia (Reeve).

*TurriteUa (Peyrotia) carlottw Wats.

* „ „ rosea Q. & G.

* „ (s. str.) symmetrica Hutt.

*Venericardia difficilis (Desh.).

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. & G.).

Ninety-four species, of which eighty-three also Recent 88 per cent.

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Ihis list appears to represent a somewhat miscellaneous collection of Wanganui fossils sent to Mi. Suter several years ago. Portions of the collections made by John Buchanan in 1800 (Logs. 91 and 92) are probably included in the material.

Manawatu Gorge (East End) : Limestone. J. Henderson, 1915.

*o*l rea tatei Suter (= 0. hippopus Tate, non Lamarck).

Age: Pliocene.

Mauriceville, Wellington : Limestone. J. Henderson ; 1915.

*Astraa sulcata (Mart.). Casts. New as a fossil.

*Mytilus canaliculus Mart.

*CaUiostoma pellucidum (Val.).

* Panape zdandica Q. & G.

* „ sdectum (Chemn.).

*Siphonalia mandarina (?) (Duclos)

*Lithophaga truncata (Gray). New as a fossil.

Age: Pliocene (Upper).

Mangapakeha Valley, East of Masterton, Wairarapa District. Geol. Surv. Loc. 117. Hector; 1866.

Struthiolaria luberculata Hutt.

Age: McKay remarks in MS. that S. luberculata indicates a Miocene age. This statement is confirmed to some extent by McKay’s brief list of shells from beds underlying the shell limestone, Taueru (Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1874-76. No. 9, 1877, p. 53), and Morgan’s list of species from shelly conglomerate and limestone published in “ Petroleum and other Minerals in Eastern Wairarapa District,” Pari. Paper C.-16, 1910, p. 2. The proofs of this paper were not submitted to the writer, and consequently it contains many typographical errors. The list of fossils, corrected according to Suter’s nomenclature, is as follows ;

Dentalium solidum Hutt.

Glycymeris sp.

Turritella cavershamensis Harris.

Cuculkm alia var. B Hutt.

„ 2 spp.

„ sp.

* Struthiolaria papulosa (Mart.).

Taipos, Masterton County (near.Tenui). Geol. Surv. Loc. 93. Hector; 1866.

Pecten (Chlamys) semiplicatus Hutt.

This is an isolated example from a collection of sixty-one specimens, besides types described by Hutton (McKay, MS.). The fossils themselves indicate a Miocene age, as will be seen by reference to McKay’s lists (loc. cil., p. 53). The rugged hills known as the Taipos, however, are formed mainly of a thick-bedded, hard sandstone, apparently non-fossiliferous, and probably of pre-Tertiary (certainly pre-Miocene) age. (See Morgan in Pari. Pajwr C.-16, 1910, p. 2, and also Thomson in Bth Ann. Rep. of N.Z. Geol. Sun., part of Pari. Paper C.-2, 1914 p. 164.)

Castle Point, East Coast of Wellington. Geol. Surv. Loc. 81. McKay ; 1875.

Pecten (Chlamys) semiplicatus Hutt.

Age : Pliocene (McKay). This is an isolated example from a large collection.

Cliffs at Mouth of Ruamahanga River, Palliser Bay. Geol. Surv. Loc. 749. McKay 1882

*Terebra tristis Desh.

Age: Pliocene (McKay). This is an isolated specimen from a collection which originally contained ninety-two specimens, or by a later count seventy-five.

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CHAPTER II.

SOUTH ISLAND.

Cave Hill, East of Bainham, Aorere Valley : Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 746. J. Park ; 1888.

Anomia sp.

*Mactra elongata Q. & G.

*Mesodesma australe (?) (Gruel.).

*Calyptrcea (Siga patella) maculata (Q. & G.).

Gardium patulum (?) Hutt.

*Mglilus edidis L.

Grassatellites ampins (?) (Zitt.).

Ostrea sp.

Dentalium sp. ?

Paphia ciirla (?) (Hutt.).

Glycymeris sp. ?

Pecten (Patinopecten) palmipes Tate.

Lima aff. colorala Hutt.

*Placunanomia zelandica (?) (Gray).

„ sp. ?

All specimens in a bad condition for identification. The collection contains fifteen species, of which five are Recent = 33 per cent.

Age : Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon : Ototaran (?).

The locality from which Park collected is near Doctor’s Creek, a small tributary of the Aorere. See Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1888-89, No. 20, pp. 213, 239. For a brief description of the caves see N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 3, 1907, p. 31, para. 7.

Coast between Anatori and Big Rivers, Collingwood County : Greensands. Geol. Surv. Loc. 739.

J. Park; 1887.

Pecten (Patinopecten) hutchinsoni Hutt.

Age : Miocene (Oamaruian).

Tata Island, Takaka County : Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 662. Hector; 1887.

Pecten (Patinopecten) hutchinsoni Hutt.

Age : Miocene. Horizon : Ototaran (probably).

Port Hills, near Town of Nelson. Geol. Surv. Loc. 3PJ. McKay; 1874.

Gardium (Fragum) maorinum Sut.

Lithophaga nelsoniana Sut,

Age : Upper Miocene. Kanieri Series (McKay) Pareoran.

These are fossils from a considerable collection, containing specimens collected prior to 1874 (McKay in MS.).

Awatere Valley. Shells collected by J. von Haast (for F. von Hochstetter), F. W. Hutton, and J. Park. (Revised lists.)

Recorded by

Ampullina suturalis (Hutt.) .. .. .. .. .. Hutton.

*Ancilla (Baryspira) australis (Sow.) .. .. Park.

*Anomia trigonopsis Hutt. .. .. .. .. Park.

*Atrina zelandim (Gray) .. .. .. .. .. Hutton, Park.

*Calliostoma sdectum (Chemn.). .. .. .. .. .. .. Park.

*Calyptr(ea maculata (Q. & G.) .. .. .. .. ~ .. Hochstetter.

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Recorded by

*Cantharidus purpuratus (Mart.) .. .. .. Park.

* ~ tenebrosus A. Ad. . . .. .. .. .. Hutton.

Cardium spatiosum Hutt. .. .. .. Park.

*Chione slutchburyi (Gray) .. .. .. Park.

Crepidula gregaria Sow. .. .. .. .. Hutton.

„ striata Hutt. “ Novara,” pi. xv, fig. 10 .. Hochstetter, Hutton.

*Cylichnella striata (Hutt.) .. .. .. .. . . Park.

*Cytherea oblonga (Hanley) .. .. ~ .. .. Park.

Dentalium manteUi Zitt. .. .. .. .. .. Hutton

~ solidum Hutt. .. .. .. .. Park.

* Diplodonta zelandica (Gray) .. .. .. .. Park.

*Dosinia greyi Zitt. .. .. .. .. .. Hochstetter, Park.

~ magna Hutt. .. . . .. .. .. .. Park.

*Epitonium zelebori (Dkr.) .. .. . . . . Park.

*Fulgoraria arabica (Mart.) .. .. .. .. .. .. Hochstetter, Park.

* „ gracilis (Swains.) .. .. .. Hutton.

*Fusinus spiralis (A. Ad.) .. .. Hutton.

*Glycymeris laticostata (Q. & G.) . . Hochstetter, Park,

Hipponix radiatus (Hutt.) .. .. .. .. Hutton.

Leda semiteres Hutt. " Novara,” pi. xv, fig. 12 . . Hochstetter.

Lutraria sulcata Hutt. .. .. . . Hutton.

Mactra chrydcea Sut. . . .. .. . . Park, Hutton.

* „ elongata Q. &G. .. .. Hutton.

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.) .. .. .. .. .. Park, Hutton.

*MytUus mageUanicus Lamk. (? striatus Hutt.) .. .. Park.

*Natica zelandica Q. &G. .. .. .. .. .. . . Park.

*ostrea angasi Sow. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Park.

~ nelsoniana Zitt. .. .. .. .. .. Hutton.

Panope orbita Hutt. .. .. .. .. .. .. Park.

*Paphia intermedia (Q. & G.) .. .. . . .. .. Hutton.

„ n. sp. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . p ar k.

*Pectcn convexus Q. & G. . . .. .. .. Park.

~ triphooki Zitt. .. .. .. . . .. . . Park.

Polinices huttoni Iher. i£ Novara,” pi. xv, fig. 6. . .. . . .. Hochstetter.

*Protocardia pulchella (Gray) .. .. . . . . .. .. Park.

*Siphonalia caudata (Q. & G.) .. . . .. .. .. Park.

„ conoidea (Zitt.) .. .. .. .. .. . . Hochstetter.

* „ dilatata (Q. & G.) .. .. .. . . .. Park.

~ subnodosa (Hutt.) . . .. .. .. .. .. Park.

*iSolariella egena (Gould) .. .. .. . . Park.

>» stoliczkai (Zitt.) .. .. .. .. .. . . Hochstetter.

*SoleteUina siliqua Reeve .. .. .. .. .. Hutton.

i Stndhiolaria canaliculaia Zitt. . . .. . . . . Hochstetter.

„ cincta Hutt. .. . . .. Hutton, Park.

„ cingulata Zitt. .. .. .. .. .. . . Hochstetter

* „ papulosa (Mart.) . . .. .. Park.

* „ vermis (Mart.) .. .. .. .. Hutton, Park.

„ sp. “ Novara,” pi. xv, fig. 3 .. .. .. . . Hochstetter.

Trochus circinatus Hutt. .. .. .. Hutton.

TurriteUa ambulacrum Sow. {? huttoni Cossm.) .. Hutton.

* „ rosea Q. &G. .. .. .. p ar k, Hutton.

♦ „ symmetrica Hutt. .. . . . . Park’ Hutton.

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. & 0.) .. .. Park.

Fifty-nine species, of which thirty-three also Recent = 56 per cent.

Age : Miocene to Pliocene. Awatere Series.

For the original lists or records see—Hochstetter, F. von, and others, “ Palaontologie von Neuseeland,” Reise der osterr. Fregatte Novara, Geol. Theil., 1 Bd., 2 Abt., 1864 ; Hutton, F, W., Catalogue of the Tertiary Mollusca and Echinodermata of New Zealand, 1873 ; Park, J., “ On the Marine Tertiaries of Otago and Canterbury,” Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol, 37, 1905, pp. 547-48.

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Lower Awatere River. Geol. Surv. Loc. 126. Buchanan ; 1867.

T also collected by J. A. Thomson (see following lists).

Ampullina (Megalylolus) suturalis (Hutt.).

*Ancilla (Baryspira) depressa (Sow.). T.

*CalyptrcPa (s. str.) alta (Hutt.).

Chione meridionalis (?) (Sow.). T.

* „ mesodesma (Q. & G.). T.

Crepidula gregaria Sow. T.

* .. (Less.). T.

„ striata (Hutt.). T.

Cucullcea alta Sow.

*Dosinia greyi Zitt.

*E(holla zelandica (H. & J.). T.

*Glycymeris laticostata (Q. & G.). T.

Heliacus imperfectus Sut.

Lutraria sulcata (?) Hutt. T.

* Macrocall ista muhistriata (?) (Sow.).

*Mactra ovata (Grey).

Maculopeplum elegantissimum (Sut.). T.

Miomelon corrugala (Hutt.). T.

*Natica zelandica Q. & G.

*Ostrea (Anodontostrea) angasi Sow. T.

~ „ nelsoniana Zitt.

Polinices (Neverita) hutton i I her. T.

~ „ ovalus (?) (Hutt.).

*Solariella egena (Gould).

Struthiolaria cincta Hutt. T.

„ cingulata monilifera Sut.

Twenty-six species, of which twelve also Recent =46 per cent. Fourteen of these have also been collected by J. A. Thomson.

Age: Upper Miocene and Lower Pliocene (?). Awatere Series.

The exact locality or localities from which Buchanan collected cannot now be identified, but it is probable that his material came from a considerable thickness of strata, and from more than one locality.

Mudstone Cliffs, Awatere River, Left Bank, above Seddon Railway-bridge. J. A. Thomson; 1914.

B in this and following lists = also collected by Buchanan (loc. No. 126).

*Ancilla (Baryspira) depressa (Sow.). B.

Lutraria sulcata (?) Hutt. B.

* ~ (Amalda) novce-zelandicp ( Sow.).

* Mur ex zelandicus Q. & G.

~ (A locospira) papUlata (Tate).

*Protocardia ( N emocardium ) pulchella (Gray).

Awateria streptophora Sut. 22 specimens.

Siphanalia conoidea (Zitt.).

„ ~ evanida Sut. 4 specimens.

* mandarina (Duclos).

*Bathgtoma nodUirala (Murd. & Sut.).

*TurriteUa (Pegrotia) carlottcp Wilts.

*Drillia chordata Sut.

Thirteen species, of which eight also Recent = 61-5 per cent.

Aqr : Lower Pliocene (?). Awatere Series.

Awatere Valley, Starborough Creek, above Waterfall. J. A. Thomson ; 1914

Polinices (Neverita) hj niton i I her. B.

*Anomia trigonopsis Hutt.

*Chione yatei (Gray).

Siphanalia conoidea (Zitt.).

*Corhula zelandica (?) Q. & G.

~ turrit a Sut.

Crepidula gregaria Sow. B.

*SoleleUina siliqua Reeve.

„ striata (Hutt.). B.

*Spisula ordinaria (E. A. Smith).

*Dentalium nanum Hutt.

Strut hiolaria canaliculaia Zitt.

~ solid urn Hutt.

■'-Trillmi glabreUa Desh.

*Dosinia lambata (Gould).

Trophon pulcherrimus Sut.

*Nucida nitidula A. Ad.

*Turritdlo (Pegrotia) carlottcp Wats.

Eighteen species, of which ten also Recent = 56 per cent.

Age: Lower Pliocene or Uppermost Miocene. Awatere Series.

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Awatere Valley, Lower End of Starborough Creek. J. A. Thomson ; 1914.

AmpuUina (Megatglotus) suturalis (Hutt.).

*AndUa (Baryspira) depressa (Sow.). B.

*Anomia trigonopsis Hutt.

Balhgtoma sulcata excavata Sut.

Cardium spatiosum Hutt.

*Chione mesodesma (Q. k G.). B.

*Crepidvia monoxyla ( Less.). B.

Dentalium solidum Hutt.

*Dosinia lambaia (Gould).

„ magna Hutt.

* Drill ia chordata Sut.

*Epitonium (Cirsotrema) zelebori (Dkr.).

*Elhalia zelandica (H. & J,). B.

*Glycymeris laticostata (Q. k G.). B.

Mactra chrydcea Sut.

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.). B.

Olivella neozelanica (Hutt.).

*Ostrea (Anodonlostrea) hyotis (L.).

*Ostrca (Anodonlostrea) laid Sut.

Panope orbila Hutt.

Pecien (Palinopecten) crawfordi Hutt.

„ triphooki Zitt.

Polinices (Neverita) huttoni Iher. B.

Siphonalia conoidea (Zitt).

* „ mandarina (Duclos).

„ turrit a Sut.

Solariella stoliczkai (Zitt). Common.

*Soletellina siliqua Reeve.

Strulhiolaria canaliculata Zitt.

„ cingulata Zitt.

* „ papulosa (Mart).

* .. vermis tricarinata Less.

Tumtella ( Archimediella) huttoni Cossm.

* „ (Peyrotia) rosea Q. kG.

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. k G.).

Thirty-five species, of which seventeen also Recent =49 per cent. Seven were also collected by Buchanan in 1867.

Age : Uppermost Miocene or Lowest Pliocene. Awatere Series.

Starborough Creek is a small stream which flows through Seddon and enters the Awatere below the railway-bridge.

Railway-cutting South-east of Seddon. J. A. Thomson ; 1912.

Alectrion socialis (Hutt.).

Marginalia (Eratoidea) harrisi (?) Cossm.

Cominella sp. ?

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.). B.

*Cuspidaria fairchildi Sut. New as a fossil.

Mitra sp. ?

Dentalium mantelli Zitt.

*Nucula stranger A. Ad.

*MaUetia australis (Q. & G.).

*Verticipronus mytUus Hedley. New ns a fossil.

Age: Miocene (Upper) or Pliocene (Lower). Awatere Series.

East Shore of Lake Grassmere, Half a Mile from Bar : Awatere Beds. J. A. Thomson ; 1914

Awaleria slreptophora Sut.

DrUlia wanganuiensis (Hutt.) var.

*Bathytoma nodilirata (Murd. k Sut.).

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.) B.

„ sulcata excavaia Sut.

Surcula fusiformis (Hutt.)

Age : Miocene (Upper) or Pliocene (Lower). Awatere Series.

Tatchell’sf Creek Tributary of Flaxbourne River), West of Ward. J. A. Thomson ; 1914.

*Ancilla (Baryspira) australis (Sow.).

Maculopeplum eleganiissimum (Sut.). B

Cardium maorinum (?) Sut.

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.). B.

„ spatiosum Hutt.

*Ostrea (Anodonlostrea) angasi Sow. B.

Chione meridionalis (?) (Sow.). B.

Panape orbila Hutt.

Pecien (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

*Cominella lurida (Phil.).

Dentalium solidum Hutt.

*Siphonalia dilatata (?) (Q. k G.).

Leda semiteres Hutt.

Struthiolaria cincta Hutt. B.

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

~ tubercidata Hutt.

~ calenata Sut.

*Turrildla (s. str.) symmetrica (?) Hutt.

Eighteen species, of which six also Recent = 33 per cent.

Age : Miocene. Awatere Series (presumably).

t Spelt “Tachall” on Lands and Survey Department’s map of Marlborough Countv.

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Waipapa Point and Clarence Valley, Marlborough : Grey Marls. J. A. Thomson ; 1912.

(1.) Grey Marls, Waipapa Point.

*Emarginula striatula Q. & G.

*Malleiia australis (Q. & G.).

Turritella (Torcula) semiconcava Sut.

(2.) Upper Grey Marls, South Cliff, North Branch Dee.

Siphoyialia subnodosa (Hutt.).

Cytherea chariessa Sut.

Dentalium manielli Zitt.

Strulhiolaria tuberculala Hutt. Juv.

Glycymeris globosa (Hutt.).

Turritella (Torcula) semiconcava Sut.

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

(3.) Upper Grey Marls, North Branch Dee.

Acmcea n. sp.

4.) Supposed Lower Grey Marls, South Side, North Branch Dee.

Turritella (Torcula) semiconcava Sut. Many specimens.

(5.) Upper Grey Marls, Mead Gorge, 20 ft. below Conglomerate.

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

Ancilla (s. str.) hebera (Hutt.).

Clio (Slyliola) rangiana (Tate). New to fauna {i.e., in 1912).

Turritella (Torcula) semiconcava Sut.

(6.) Grey Marls, Mead Gorge, 25 ft. below Conglomerate.

Polinices sp. ?

Ancilla (s, str.) hebera (Hutt.). Fragment.

Dosinia magna Hutt.

Turritella (Torcula) semiconcava Sut.

Glycymeris globosa (Hutt.).

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. & G.).

Paphia curia (Hutt.).

(7.) Upper Grey Marls, Mead Gorge, 30 ft. below Conglomerate.

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.)

Ancilla (s. str.) hebera (Hutt.). Fragment.

Chione meridionalis (?) (Sow.).

Siphonalia conoidea (?) (Zitt).

*Malletia australis (Q. & G.).

n. sp.

Turritella (Torcula) semiconcava Sut.

Miomelon corrugala (?) (Hutt,). Juv.

Paphia curia (?) (Hutt.)

(8.) Upper Grey Marls, Mead Gorge, 100 ft. below Conglomerate.

Dentalium mantelli Zitt.

*Fulgoraria arabica (?) (Mart.). Juv.

Paphia curia (Hutt.).

(9.) Upper Grey Marls, Mead Gorge, 130 ft. below Conglomerate.

Cardium patulum (?) Hutt. Fragment.

(10.) Upper Grey Marls, Mead Gorge : Derived Boulder in situ.

Ancilla (s. str.) hebera (Hutt.).

*Maetra scalpeUum Reeve.

Paphia curia (Hutt.).

*Anomia trigonopsis (?) Hutt.

Polin ices sp. ?

*Calyptrcpa (Sigapatella) maculata (Q. & G.).

Glycymeris globosa (Hutt.).

(11.) Upper Grey Marls, Mead Gorge : Derived Boulder from Slip.

Glycymeris globosa (Hutt.).

* Anemia trigonopsis (?) Hutt. (A. walteri Hect. is a synonym.)

*Mactra scalpeUum Reeve.

*Calyptrcea (Sigapatella) maculafa (Q. & G.).

Paphia curia (Hutt.).

Cucullcea alta Sow.

Turritella (Torcula) emiconcam Sut.

Dentalium mantelli Zitt.

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(12.) Slip, Upper Grey Marls, Mead Gorge.

Ancilla (s. str.) hebera (Hutt.). Fragment.

Paphia curia (Hutt.).

„ (Alocospira) papillala (Tate). Fragment.

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

Strulhiolaria cincta (?) Hutt.

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

Turritella (Torcula) semiconcava Sut

Age: Tertiary. The Grey Marls of Weka Pass, Amuri Bluff, Clarence Valley, &c., wen supposed by Hector and McKay to form the closing member of the Formation. It is now certain that they are purely Tertiary in age, but from time to tim< calcareous mudstones in many localities, and without doubt from varying horizons, have beer assigned to the Grey Marl. Some of these rocks are Miocene, others probably pre-Miocene Thus the term “ Grey Marl ” is practically without age significance. See J. A. Thomsor in 6th Ann. Rep. N.Z Geol. Surv., Pari. Paper C.-9, 1912, p. 9; 7th Ann. Rep. N.Z. Geol Surv., part of Pari. Paper C.-2, 1913, p. 123, &c. ; and Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 48, 1916 p. 50.

Deadman’s Creek Beds, Marlborough. J. A. Thomson; 1912.

*Dosinia greyi (?) Zitt.

Siphonalia subnodosa (Hutt.).

*Fulgoraria arabica (Mart.).

Strulhiolaria tuherculata Hutt.

* „ „ depressa Sut. New as a fossil.

Turritella (Torcula) concava Hutt.

„ „ semiconcava Sut. Many specimens.

Glycymeris globosa (Hutt.).

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

Protocardia sera Hutt.

Age : Miocene.

Reference: J. A. Thomson, 7th Ann. Rep. N.Z. Geol. Surv., part of Pari. Paper C.-2, 1913, p. 123.

Oaro Creek, North of Amuri Bluff (900 ft. above Sea-level) : Sandy Beds. C. A. Cotton and J. A. Thomson ; 1912.

*Chione mesodesma (Q. & G.)

modesta (Ang.).

*ComineUa virgata A. Ad,

Peden triphooki Zitt.

* „ zealandica (Reeve).

Siphonalia elegans Sut.

* T erebratella sanguinea Leach.

*Denialium nanum Hutt

* Turritella symmetrica Hutt.

Drillia oequistriata Hutt.

*Venericardia difficilis (Desh.).

* „ chordata Sut.

* „ lutea (Hutt.).

*Glycymeris laticoslata (Q. & G.).

Age: Upper Pliocene (probably).

The above list was not among those forwarded by Mr. Suter. The determinations were made in 1912. See 6th Ann. Rep. N.Z. Geol. Surv., Pari. Paper C.-9, 1912, p. 8.

Amuri Bluff : Amuri Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 12. McKay, 1873, 1876; J. A. Thomson, 1913.

(M = McKay ; T = Thomson.)

Amusium n. sp. ? M, T.

Pecten (Pat imped en) delicalulus (?) Hutt. M, T.

* ~ (Chlamys) zelandice Gray. M.

~ n. sp., near P. chalhamensis, but distinct. M, T.

Age : Upper Cretaceous (Danian) (?). Horizon : Uppermost Waiparan.

J. A. Thomson has collected Amusium zittdi in the same locality. See Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 48, 1916, p. 50.

3—Pal. Bull. No. 8.

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Amuri Bluff: Raised Beach (450 ft.). Geol. Surv. Loc. 158. McKay; 1876.

*Cantharldus tenebrosus hutloni (E. A. Smith).

*Trochus chalhamensis (Hutt.).

Age: Pleistocene.

McKay made a large collection from a bed of fine beach gravel overlain by 8 ft. to 10 ft. or more of fine loam (MS.).

Amuri Bluff Hill : Raised Beach, 450 ft. above Sea-level. Geol, Surv. Loc. 767. McKay; 1876.

ComineUa monilifera Hutt.

*Euthria linea tracer si (?) (Hutt.).

Age: Pleistocene.

Loc. 767 is the same as Loc. 158 (McKay, MS.).

Reference: McKay in Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1874-76, No. 9, 1876, p. 173.

Cheviot Hills Estate, Cheviot County : Upper Pareora Beds. Geol. Surv. Loc. 505. McKay ; 1882.

Pecfen (Patinopecten) triphooki Zitt.

Age: Upper Miocene (possibly Pliocene). Awatere Series, or Upper Pareora beds (McKay in MS. lists written at different times).

Between West Wanganui and Mokihinui, West Coast of Nelson. Geol. Surv. Loc. 637. Hector ; 1866.

*Glycymeris laticostata (?) (Q. & G.).

Ostrea (s. str.) umdlerstorfi Zitt.

Ostrea (Anodontostrea) nelsoniana Zitt.

Polinices (Neverita) hutloni Iher.

Also Terebratula magna (Hamilton) (determined by J. A. Thomson).

Age : Tertiary (Miocene).

References: Hector in Abstract Rep. m Progress of Geol. Surv. of N.Z. during 1866-67 ( =Rep • of Geol. Explor. No. 4), 1868, pp. 14, 15; N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 17, 1915, p. 92. So far as can be ascertained, Hector’s collection (which originally contained over thirty specimens) was made from at least two distinct localities, one north of Kahaurangi Point and the other near the mouth of the Mokihinui River.

White Rock (Gentle Annie) Point, North of Mokihinui. Geol. Surv. Loc. 55. McKay; 1874.

Ostrea (s. str.) wuellerstorfi Zitt.

Age: Middle Miocene (probably). Horizon : Ototaran (?).

Inland of White Rock Point, Four Miles (or less) North of Mokihinui River. Geol. Surv. Loc. 34,

McKay; 1874

Amusium zitteli (Hutt.).

Age : Eocene. Horizon : Kaiatan.

The description given in McKay’s MS. Jist states that the beds he collected from consist of dark marly mudstone similar to the roof of the coal in Coal or Parenga Creek. Amusium zitteli was also collected north of the Mokihinui River by P. G. Morgan in 1911 (N.Z. Geol Surv. Bull. No. 17, 1915, p. 81).

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Brewery Creek, Mokihinui River, West Coast of Nelson : Conus Beds. Geol. Surv. Loc. 44

McKay ; 1874.

Ampullina (Megaiylotus) suturalis (Hutt.).

*Atrina zdandica (Gray).

Bathytoma haasli (?) (Hutt.).

Chione meridionalis (Sow.).

Conus deperditus Sut.

„ fusdlinus Sut.

Corbula canaliculata Hutt.

„ humerosa Hutt.

Cytherea sulcata (Hutt.). Fairly common.

Dent ahum solidum Hutt.

*Dosinia greyi Zitt. Fairly common.

Epiionium sp. ?

Galeodea senex (?) (Hutt.).

Maclra aff. chrydcea Sut.

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

„ (Neverita) huttoni Iher.

*Protocardia (Nemocardium) pulchella (Gray).

*Psammobia zdandica Desh.

Sinum ( Eunaticina) cinctum (Hutt.).

Siphonalia aff. costata (Hutt.).

Struthiolaria cincta Hutt.

*Tellina eugonia Sut.

Turbo n. sp.

Turritella (Torcula) semiconcava Sut.

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. & G.).

Twenty-five species, of which six also Recent = 24 per cent.

The collection consists chiefly of fragments and casts.

Age : Upper Miocene. Horizon : Pareoran.

Matrix : Fine-grained calcareous sandstone or sandy mudstone.

References: McKay in Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1873-74, No. 8, 1877, p. 113; Morgan and Bartrum in N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 17, 1915, pp. 89 et seq. ; G. F. Harris in Cat. of Tert. Moll, in Dept, of Geology, Brit. Mus. —Part I, The Australian Tertiary Mollusca, 1897, p. 36, &c.

Between Ngakawau and Mokihinui Rivers. Geol. Surv. Loc. 281. Hector; 1871.

Ostrea (s. str.) imiellerstorfi Zitt.

One specimen is a very large accumulation of left valves.

Age: Eocene or Miocene—probably the former.

Cape Foulwind, Westport. Geol. Surv. Loc. 823.

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.).

Age : Miocene. Horizon : Pareoran (probably).

McKay in one of his MS. lists assigns this locality to the Pareora Series, and mentions that the collection (three specimens) contains a very large tooth described by Davis (Carcharodon megalodon).

Buller-Mokihinui Subdivision, Westport Division. P. G. Morgan, J. A. Bartrura, and others ; 1911-1913. N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 17, 1915.

Mr. Suter’s lists are rearranged according to localities.

Karamea Road, near Corbyvale and Fall Creek.

Glycymeris sp. Casts of young, not Recent, shells.

Age : Miocene. Horizon : Ototaran. Matrix : Argillaceous limestone.

Coast-line near Kongahu Point ; Coarse Calcareous Grit.

Ostrea (s. str.) imiellerstorfi Zitt.

Age: Miocene, Horizon: Ototaran (?).

3*

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Mouth of Six-mile Creek, South of Kongahu Point.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) hulloni (Park).

Age : Miocene. Horizon : Ototaran.

Near Gentle Annie Point, North of Mokihinui River.

Hinnites trailli (?) Hutt. Neanic part of valve missing.

Age : Miocene. Horizon : Ototaran,

Karamea Road, North of Seddonville : Limestone.

Anomia sp.

Lima sp.

Age : Miocene. Horizon : Ototaran.

Karamea Road, near Tobin Creek : Kaiata Beds.

Amusium zitteli (Hutt.).

*Lima bullata (Born).

Age : Eocene. Horizon.: Kaiatan.

Foraminifera from the calcareous Kaiatan mudstone of this locality have been examined by Mr. F. Chapman. His determinations are—

Cristellaria subalata Reuss.

~ cullrata (Montfort).

Haylophragmium incisum Stache.

Yellow Silver-pine Exploration Company's Tramway, South of Mokihinui Mine. P. 6. Morgan • 1911.

Melina zealandica Sut. Fragment.

Trigonia sp. Fragment.

Ostrea (Anodontostrea) nelsoniana Zitt.

Turritella (Torcnla) concava Hutt. Young shells.

„ (s. str.) wvellerstorfi Zitt.

Age: Eocene. Horizon: Mandian (below Kaiatan). Matrix: Dark sandstone and grit not far above coal horizon.

Road to Denniston, East of Waimangaroa Junction. P. G. Morgan and J. A. Bartrurn ; 1912.

Chione meridionalis (Sow.).

*F vigor aria, gracilis (?) Swains.

* „ stutchburyi (Gray).

Glycymeris cordata (Hutt.).

» S P-

Olivella neozdanica (Hutt.).

Crepidula grey aria Sow.

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

Dcntalium solidum Hutt.

Age: Upper Miocene. Horizon: Pareoran. Matrix: Calcareous sandy claystone.

East of Denniston, on Road between Burnett's Face and Kiwi Comoressor. P. G Morgan ■ 1912.

Card in m brunneri Hect.

Pecten hochstetteri Zitt.

Age ; Eocene. Horizon: Lowest Kaiatan or Mandian. Matrix: Dark sandy shelly mudstone just above coal-grits and sandstones. ’ 7

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Upper Mackley River, 35 chains South-east of Trig. J. P. G. Morgan ; 1912,

Amusium zitteli (Hutt.).

Pecten (Chlamys) williamsoni (?) Zitt.

Chione sp.

Pholadomya neozelanica Hutt.

Mactra sp. Juv.

Turritella aff. ambulacrum Sow.

Ostrea aff. muellerstorji Zitt.

Age: Eocene. Horizon: Lowest Kaiatan or Islandian. Matrix: Dark micaceous argillaceous sandstone.

Cape Foulwind, West of Westport. P. G. Morgan; 1912-13.

Dentcdium manteUi Zitt. Below limestone.

„ solidum Hutt.

Limopsis morgani Sut. Generic position not beyond doubt, as the hinge is unknown. Horizor about 150 ft. above limestone.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park). Above limestone.

Age : Miocene. Horizon : Ototaran to Pareoran.

Omanu (or Back) Creek, South-south-east of Westport. J. A. Bartrum ; 1912 or 1913.

Cytherea sp. ? Cast.

Mactra chrydoea Sut.

Trochus sp. Cast of a small species.

Age : Upper Miocene. Horizon : Pareoran. Matrix : Calcareous sandy claystone.

Totara River, between Addison’s Flat and Charleston. J. A. Bartrum ; 1913,

CucuUcea ponderosa var. B Hutt.

*Dosinia greyi Zitt.

Age, &c. : As for Omanu Creek.

One Mile below Lyell, Buller River, West Coast of Nelson. Geol. Surv. Loc. 274. McKay; 1874.

Cardium patulum (?) Hutt. Juv.

Cytherea sulcata (?) (Hutt.). Juv.

Panope worthingtoni Hutt.

Chione meridionalis (Sow.).

Crepidula gregaria Sow.

Pholadomya neozelanica Hutt. Cast.

Age : Miocene. Horizon : Ototaran (probably).

This collection was made near the present bridge over the Buller on the main road, but whether from the limestone that there outcrops or underlying calcareous claystone is not known. An examination of the matrix of the fossils (which have not been seen by the writer of this note) would clear up the point.

McKay seems to have made the collection in the latter part of 1874. See Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1874-76, No. 9, 1877, pp. 36 el seq. Lyell mentioned on p. 40.

The localities listed below, from Three-channel Flat to Rainy Creek, are in the Reefton Subdivision. See N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 18, 1917.

Three-channel Flat, North of Inangahua Junction. V. Dellavedova.

CucuUcea alia Sow. Collected from Miocene rocks.

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Christie’s, Westport-Reefton Road, near Inangahua Junction. Geo. Surv. Loc. 50. McKay ; 1874.

Crepidula sp. ?

Dentalium solidum Hutt.

Age : Miocene. Horizon : Below Inangahua limestone.

According to McKay in MSS., the beds collected from are dark marly clays with concretions underlying the limestone at the junction of the Inangahua and Buller rivers. In one list he states that the beds overlie the limestone, but this is believed to be a slip of the pen.

Reference: McKay, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1873-74, No. 8, 1877, pp. 101-2.

Junction of Inangahua and Buller Rivers, West Nelson. Geol. Surv. Loc. 48. McKay; 1874,

*Ano7nia undata Hutt. Juv.

Ostrea (s. str.) wuellerstorfi Zitt.

Atrina distans (?) (Hutt.).

Pecten (Chlamys) williamsoni (?) Zitt.

Chama huttoni Hect.

*Protocardia (Nemocardium) pulchella (Gray).

Fusimis sp. ?

Turbo sp.

*Lima angulata Sow.

Turritella sp.

* „ suteri Dali. New as a fossil.

* Xenojthora corrugata (Reeve).

Modiolus sp. ?

Very few fossils could be determined ; fragments of oyster-shells are numerous in this rock.

Age : Miocene. Horizon : Below Inangahua limestone.

Reference : McKay, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1873-74, No. 8, 1877, pp. 101-2.

Ferry, Inangahua River, Westport-Reefton Road : Limestone Horizon. Geol. Surv. Loc. 49. McKay; 1874.

*Anomia huttoni Sut.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

Gytherea sulcata (?) (Hutt.).

Pholadomya neozelanica Hutt.

Age: Miocene. Horizon: Upper Ototaran (?).

Reference: McKay, loc. cit., p. 101 (Inangahua Crossing). There is some reason for believing that the Inangahua limestone is, on the whole, at a somewhat higher horizon than the Cobden limestone, which may very fairly be assigned to the Ototaran, and thus correlated with the Oamaru or Ototara limestone.

St. Kilda, North of Brighton, West Coast of Nelson. Geol. Surv. Loc. 45. McKay ; 1874.

Pecten (Pscudamusium) hochstetteri Zitt. Common.

Cardium priscum Sut.

„ waitakiense (?) Sut.

Cuculla-a alta Sow.

~ (Chlamys) scandula Hutt.

*Dosinia greyi (?) Zitt.

Pinna (?) lata Hutt.

*Lima angulata Sow.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

* „ suteri Dali.

Turritella (Peyrotia) pa fay on ica Sow.

*Ostrea (s. str.) corrugata (?) Hutt. Juv.

~ (Torcula) semiconcava (?) Sut.

*Panope zelandica Q. & G.

* ~ (s. str.) symmetrica (?) Hutt.

Fifteen species, of which six are Recent = 40 per cent.

Age : Miocene. Horizon : Ototaran (?).

Reference: McKay, loc. cit., p. 108. The collection made by McKay contains numerous Foraminifera embedded in highly calcareous marl or soft limestone which passes upward into the Charleston and Fox River limestone (McKay in MS.).

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Welshman’s Terrace, Fox River, Brighton, West Coast of Nelson ; Roof of Coal. Geol. Surv, Loc. 28. McKay; 1873-74.

*Arca novce-zealandicß E. A. Smith.

Leda semiteres Hutt.

Cardium sp. ?

Olivella neozelanica (Hutt.). Juv.

Ghione chiloensis truncala (0 Sut.

Panope orbila (?) Hutt. Juv.

~ meridionalis (?) (Sow.).

Paphia curia (Hutt.).

CucuUcea n, sp. ?

Pecten (Chlamys) scandula Hutt.

DaphneUa aff. neozelanica Sut.

Polinices sp.

Dosinia sp. ?

Surcula n. sp. ?

Age: Miocene. Horizon: Waiarekan (?).

Woodpecker Bay, near Brighton, West Coast of Nelson: Island Sandstone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 31. McKay; 1874.

Lima colorata Hutt.

Pecten (Palinopecten) marshalli (?) Sut.

Ostrea wnellerslorfi Zitt.

~ ~ sectus Hutt.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) hochstetteri Zitt. Common.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

*Turritella (s. str.) symmetrica Hutt.

„ (Palinopecten) hutchinsoni Hutt. Juv.

Age : Miocene. Horizon : Ototaran (?) or Waiarekan (?).

Reference: McKay, loc. cit., pp. 108, 111. “Island sandstone” is undoubtedly a misnomer. Correlation must be made with the lower part of the Greymouth Series, not with the Mawheranui Series.

Woodpecker Bay, near Brighton, West Coast of Nelson : Above Sandstone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 33. McKay ; 1874.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

Atrina distans (Hutt.).

Ghione aff. elegans (Hutt.).

Trochus sp. ?

*Dosinia greyi Zitt. Fragment.

Tunis sp.

Pinna lata (?) Hutt. Fragment.

Age : Miocene. Horizon : Ototaran (?).

Reference: McKay, loc. cit., pp. 108, 111.

Seal Rock, Woodpecker Bay, near Brighton, West Coast of Nelson. Geol, Surv. Loc, 46. McKay ; 1874.

Lima (Plagiostoma) regia Sut. (holotype).

Age : Miocene. Horizon : Ototaran (?).

The above-named fossil is figured in N.Z. Geol. Surv. Pal. Bull. No. 3, 1917, pi. ix, fig. 1, and is described on pp. 70-71. The collection made by McKay contained at least twenty-six specimens. A specimen of the penguin Palceudyptes antarcticus Huxley and the type of the crab Harpaciocarcinus tumidus Woodward have also been collected on Seal (or Penguin) Island.

References : McKay, loc. cit., p. 11l ; N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 18, 1917, pp. 93, 94.

Fox River, above Dilemma Creek, Brighton, West Coast of Nelson ; Blue Bottom. Geol. Surv.

Loc. 38 (red number). J. Henderson; 1913.

Dentalium solidum Hutt.

Pleurotomaria tertiaria McCoy.

*Dosinia greyi Zitt,

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

Lima paucisulcata Hutt.

*Psammobia lineolata Gray,

Semele n. sp. ?

Pa nope orhita Hutt.

Paphia carta (?) (Hutt,).

Age : Upper Miocene. Horizon : Pareoran.

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Fox River, Brighton, West Coast of Nelson. Geol. Surv. Loc. 125. McKay ; 1874

Macrocallista pareoraensis (?) Sut.

* Modiolus australis (Gray).

Sinum (Eunalicina) cinctum (Hutt.).

Age : Upper Miocene. Horizon : Pareoran

Reference: McKay, loc. dt. pp. 109-10.

Fox River, West Coast of Nelson : Blue Bottom. P. G. Morgan ; March, 1911.

*Dosinia greyi Zitt.

Olivella neozelanica (Hutt.).

Age: Upper Miocene. Horizon : Pareoran. Matrix: Calcareous sandy claystone.

The last three localities are one and the same.

South of Brighton, on the Coast. P. G. Morgan ; March, 1911.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) hochstetteri Zitt.

Age.: Miocene. Horizon: Ototaran (probably).

Two Miles and a Half South of Brighton, West Coast of Nelson. Geol. Surv, Loc. 37 (red number). J. Henderson; 1913.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) hochstetleri Zitt.

Age : Miocene. Horizon : Ototaran (probably).

Hunt Creek, Reefton : Blue Bottom. Geol. Surv. Loc. 39 (red number). J. Henderson ; 1913.

Crepidula gregaria Sow.

Oslrea (Anodontostrea) incurva Hutt.

Age : Upper Miocene. Horizon : Pareoran.

Moonlight Creek, Waiwhero Survey District : Blue Bottom. Geol. Surv. Loc. 41 (red number). J. Henderson ; 1912.

*Ancilla (Baryspira) australis (Sow.).

Miomelon corrugata (?) (Hutt.).

* mucronata (Sow.).

*Natica zelandica (?) Q. & G.

*Architectonica (Philippia) lutea (Lamk.).

Polinices (Neverita) huttoni I her.

Euthria aff. media (Hutt.).

Siphonalia conoidea (Zitt.).

*Glycy metis laticostata (Q. & G.).

Age : Upper Miocene. Horizon : Pareoran.

Rainy Creek, Inangahua Valley, above Reefton : Beds overlying Coal. Geol. Surv. Loc 38 McKay; 1874.

Cardium sp,

*Psammobia lineolala Gray.

*Dosinia greyi (?) Zitt.

Semele n. sp. ?

Panope orbita Hutt.

Age : Miocene. Horizon : Ototaran (?).

McKay in MS. list states that the locality is near the Inkerman Mine

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Ten-mile Creek, on Coast North of Grey River, Greymouth : Roof of Coal-seam. Geol. Surv. Loc. 27. McKay; 1873-74

Ancilla sp.

Struthiolaria tuberculata concinna Sut.

Cardiupi aff. brunneri Hector.

Tellina sp.

ComineUa sp.

Venericardia sp.

All the fossils are in a very unsatisfactory condition for determination.

Age : Eocene. Horizon : Islandian.

References: McKay, loc. cit., p. 81 ; N.Z. Geol. Sur. Bull. No. 13, 1911, pp. 61, 62, &c

Nine-mile Bluff, North of Greymouth. Geol. Surv. Loc. 32. McKay ; 1873 (also Hector ; 1866).

Cardium brunneri (?) Hect.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) hochstetteri Zitt.

*Crassalelliles obesus (?) (A. Ad.).

~ hutloni (Park).

Epitonium (Cirsotrema) lyratum (Zitt.).

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

Galeodea senex (?) (Hutt.).

*Turritella (s. str.) symmetrica Hutt.

Age : Eocene. Horizon : Islandian.

Reference: McKay, loc. cit., pp. 80, 81, 82, 83. The large oyster mentioned by McKay does not appear to have been in the collection submitted to Mr. Suter.

Bluff, South of Nine-mile Creek (Nine-mile Bluff), Cobden Survey District, Greymouth : Island Sandstone. P. G. Morgan ; 1910.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) hochstetteri (?) Zitt.

Teredo heaphyi (?) Zitt.

Same locality as last.

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 13, 1911, pp. 61, 62, &c.

Point Elizabeth, Greymouth. Geol. Surv. Loc. 58. McKay ; 1873 (also Hector).

Oslrea sp.

Venericardia sp.

Age : Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon : Ototaran.

McKay’s manuscript description of the locality implies that he collected from the limestone only.

Reference : McKay, loc. cit., pp. 79-80, 83.

Greymouth : Cobden Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 35. McKay ; 1873.

*Lima angulata Sow.

Amusium zitteli (Hutt.).

Aturia australis McCoy. Fragment.

Ostrea (s. str.) subdcntata (?) Hutt.

Siphonalia sp. ?

Gryphma tarda (?) Hutt.

Age : Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon : Ototaran.

This was originally a large collection.

Reference: McKay, loc. cit., p. 74.

Greymouth ; Cobden Limestone-quarries. Geol. Sur. Loc, 757. 1891 (contributed, but name of donor not recorded).

Cardium (Fragum) dolichum Sut.

Same locality as last. The collection originally contained 126 specimens.

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Brunner Mine, Grey Valley, Greymouth. Geol. Surv. Loc. 29. Hector, 1870 ; McKay, 1873. Cardium brunneri Hect.

Age : Eocene (Mawheranuian). Horizon : Islandian.

Callaghan’s Hill, Westland. Geol. Surv. Loc. 225. Hector ; 1869.

Galeodea sulcata (Hutt.).

Pecten (Pallium) burnetii Zitt.

Age : Miocene (Oamaiuian). Horizon : Pareoran or Hutchinsonian.

According to McKay’s MS. list, the beds collected from consist of dark greensands (lower beds) and blue clays. The collection at one time contained twenty-nine specimens.

Reference: See also N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 13, 1911, p. 71, &c.

Kanleri River, Westland. Geol. Surv. Loc. 154. McKay; 1875.

Pecten (Patinopecten) seclus Hutt. Juv.

Age : Upper Miocene. Horizon : Pareoran.

Two specimens from a fairly large collection of 162 or 163 specimens.

Waikari Valley, North Canterbury, near the Greta Railway-station, right on the Bank of the Stream. A. Purchas ; 1913.

*Calyptrcea (Sigapatella) maculata (Q. & G.).

*Siphonaliu dilalata (Q. & G.).

Cominella purchasi Sut.

* „ nodosa (Mart.).

*Crepidula monoxyla (Less.).

„ turrita Sut.

*Glycymeris laticostata (Q. & G.).

Surcula fusiformis (Hutt.).

Modiolus huttoni Sut.

*TurriteUa (Peyrotia) carlottct Wats.

*MytHus canaliculus (?) Mart.

„ (Torcula) concava Hutt.

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

~ ~ semiconcava Sut.

Fourteen species, of which seven also Recent = 50 per cent.

Age : Miocene (?).

Weka Pass, North Canterbury : Grey Marls. Geol. Surv. Loc. 71. Hector ; 1867.

Sinum (Eunalicina) rniocoenicum (Sut.).

Age: Eocene or Oligocenc.

Reference: Hector, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1868-69, No. 5, 1869, pp. ix-xii.

Weka Creek, above Weka Pass : Grey Marls. Probably collected by J. A. Thomson ; 1913.

Amusium zitteli (Hutt.).

*Limopsis aurita (?) (Brocchi). Young shells.

Mount Donald, Weka Pass, North Canterbury: Mount Brown Beds. J. A. Thomson; 1913

*Glycymeris laticostata (Q. & G.).

Pecten (Patinopecten) bcethami Hutt.

Lima jejfreysiana Tate. (Mount Brown, fallen boulder).

» »> „ var. B Hutt.

(Sands under Mount Brown limestone.)

Limopsis sp. ? Cast with Flabellwn.

Pecten ( Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

*ostrea (s. str.) corrugata Hutt.

„ (Patinopecten) triphooki Zitt.

Age : Miocene. Horizon : Various

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Weka Pass, above Mount Brown Beds. A. Purchas ; 1913.

*Andlla (Baryspira) australis (Sow.).

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.).

* » „ mucronata (Sow.).

*Mytilus canaliculus Mart.

*Calyptrcea (s. str.) alta (Hutt.).

*Natica australis (Hutt.).

CerithieUa n. sp. ?

*Ostrea (Anodontostrea) angasi Sow.

*Chione stutchburyi (Gray).

Phos dngulatus (Hutt.).

*Cominella huttoni Kobelt.

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

*Dosinia greyi (?) Zitt.

„ (Neverita) ovatvs (Hutt.).

*Euthria striata (?) (Hutt.).

*Siphonalia mandarina (Duclos).

*Glycymeris laticostcUfl. (Q. & G.).

Struthiolaria sp.

*Mactra discors Gray.

*Terebra tristis Desh.

* Mesodesmu subtriangulatuin (Gray).

Trochus conicus Hutt.

Twenty-two species, of which fifteen also Recent = 68 per cent.

Age : Pliocene. Horizon : Motunau beds.

Weka Pass, between Waipara and Waikari, North Canterbury. J. A. Thomson ; 1913.

I. Upper Mount Brown Limestone (Zone of Pachymagas parhi). A, M.

A Main Mount Brown limestone (railway - cutting, 43-£ miles) —a series of limestones separated by sands : A, = lowest, A 7 = highest bed.

M Upper part of main body of Mount Brown limestone (valley behind cuesta, lower end of Weka Pass).

A ndlla (A locospira) papillata (Tate). A x , A 4.

*MytUus magellanicus (?) Lamk. A 2 .

* Anomia trigonopsis Hutt. A ls A 2 , A 5.

*ostrea (Anodontostrea) angasi Sow. M.

Lima paudsulcata Hutt. M.

Pecten (Patinopecten) beethami Hutt. M.

11. Uppermost Mount Brown Beds (Zone of Neothyris sufflata Tate). B 1; DtoL,o, Z.

K, H. E, D Sands between main Mount Brown limestone and uppermost Mount Brown limestone.

K = Weka Pass Stream above suspension bridge and below H, E. D, in horizon.

H Weka Pass Stream above suspension bridge : shell-bed.

—— ■■ -.-niivui tv y UIIU E = Same shell-bed below suspension bridge.

U = Same shell-bed in Weka Creek, above bridge.

Bi, F, L = Hinnites shell-bed at base of uppermost Mount Brown limestone, slightly higher than shell-beds K, H, E, D.

Bj= In railway-cutting (43 m. 2-3 ch.). (See also IV, 83.)B 3 .)

F = In Weka Pass Stream.

L = In tributary of Weka Pass Stream crossing railway between the two cuttings.

0, Z = Uppermost Mount Brown limestone.

0 = Cuesta above railway-line, behind Weka Pass ridge.

Z = In Weka Pass Creek.

Ampullina (Megalylotus) suturalis (Hutt.). K.

*Andlla (Amalda) novoe-zelandice (Sow.). D.

„ (Alocospira) papillata (Tate). H, K, Z.

Anomia trigonopsis Hutt. Z.

*Calyptroea (SigapateUa) maculaia (Q. & G.). D.

*CocModesma angasi (Crosse and Fischer). F.

Crassatellites aitenuatus (Hutt.). Fragment. H.

Crepidula gregaria Sow. D, E, Z.

* „ monoxyla (Less.). H.

„ striata (Hutt.). E.

fCucullcea alia Sow. var. B Hutt. K.

Cytherea sulcata (Hutt.), E, F, H, Z.

Dentalium solidum Hutt. D, F.

*Dosinia greyi Zitt. K.

*Fulgoraria arabica (Mart.). D, H.

Galeodea senex (?) (Hutt.). Z.

„ sulcata (Hutt.). E.

Hinniles trailli Hutt. F.

Latirus (Leucozonia) brevirostris (Hutt.). D.

Lima colorata Hutt. K.

„ paleata Hutt. Z.

~ paudsulcata Hutt. F.

Limopsis zitteli Iher. D, H, K.

Maculopeplum elegantissimum (Sut.). E.

*Natica australis (Hutt.). K.

*Oslrea (Anodontostrea) angasi Sow. F.

Pecten (Patinopecten) beethami Hutt. 0 Z.

„ (Pallium) burnetti Zitt. 8.. DH 0.

„ (Patinopecten) crawfordi Hutt. Fragments. Bj, E, L, 0.

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Pecten (Pseudamusium) hochstetteri Zitt. Z,

Protocardia alala Sut. Fragment. D.

„ * „ huttoni (Park). F.

Siphonalia costata (Hutt.). D, K.

* ~ dilatala (Q. & G.). E.

„ (Patinopecten) triphooki (?) Zitt. Fragment. Z.

Surcula fusiformis (Hutt.). K.

„ (Chlamys) unlliamsoni Zitt. K.

*Tellina eugonia Sut. K.

„ n. sp. Fragment. 81.B 1 .

Thracia n. sp. D.

Placunanomia incisura Hutt. H.

Turritella (Torcula) concava Hutt. K.

* Verier icardia purpurata (Desh.). H.

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.). D, E.

Forty-four species, of which twelve also Recent = 27 per cent.

111. Lower Band of Mount Brown Limestone in Mount Donald, W, X,

W = Col to south-west of Mount Donald (exact horizon uncertain).

X = Between W and Mount Donald.

*Anomia trigonopsis Hutt. X.

Pecten (Pallium) burnetii Zitt. W

Astarte n. sp. Fragment. W.

Turritella (Torcula) concava Hutt. W.

*Chione stulchburyi (Gray). X.

* Veriericardia purpurata {Desh.). W.

*Diplodonta zelandica (Gray). W.

IV. Motunau Beds, Weka Pass. B 3j S, T.

B 3 =ln railway-cutting (43 m. 2-3 ch.).

S, T In Weka Creek, below bridge, right bank ; mudstones with Chione.

S = Oyster-beds above T ; T = Shell-beds above.

*Ancilla (Amalda) novce-zelandice (Sow.). 83,B 3 , T.

*Anomia huttoni Sut. 83,B 3 , T.

Barnea 11. sp. Part of a valve. T.

* Cal yptrcea (Sigapatella) mac ulata (Q. & G.). 83,TB 3 ,T

* „ (s. str.) tenuis (Gray). T.

Chione chiloensis (Phil.). 8,.

Crepidula gregaria Sow. 83.B 3 .

Dentalium solidum Hutt. 83.B 3 .

*Dosinia subrosea (Gray). 83.B 3 .

*Glycymeris laticostata (Q. & G.). 83.B 3 .

Mactra chrydcea Sut. T.

*Mesodesma australe (Gmel.). 83.B 3 .

*Mytilus canaliculus Mart. T.

*Ostrea (Anodontostrea) angasi Sow. 83.B 3 .

„ „ arenicola Tate. S.

„ „ manubriata Tate. 83.B 3 .

New to fauna.

* ~ ~ tatei Sut. 83,B 3 , T.

Polinices (Neverita) ovatus (Hutt.). 83.B 3 .

*Psammobia lineolata Gray. T.

*Siphonalia dilatata (Q. & G.). T.

*Spisula ipquilateralis (Desh.). B ( , T.

Trochus conicus (Hutt.). T.

Twenty-two species, of which thirteen also Recent = 59 per cent.

V. Specimens without Special Lettering.

* A nemia trigonopsis Hutt. Cuesta between North Dean and Waipara River.

*Epitonium (Cirsotrema) zdebori (Dkr.). Between Weka Pass stone and lower calcareous beds, Waipara River.

*Limopsis aurita (?) (Brocchi). Grey Marls, Weka Pass.

*Ostrea (Anodontostrea) angasi Sow. Sands below Mount Brown zone, between Mount Brown and Waipara River.

Pecten (Patinopecten) beethami Hutt. North Dean cuesta.

„ (Pallium) burnetii Zitt. North Dean cuesta.

Struihiolaria tuberculala Hutt. Lower Mount Brown beds, Weka Pass.

COLLECTIONS MADE BY J. A. THOMSON, 1913.

(1.) Main Mount Brown Limestone, Foot of the Dip-slope of the Cuesta which faces the Weka Pass.

*Ostrea (Anodontostrea) angasi Sow.

(2.) Barnacle Conglomerate, Lower Mount Brown Beds, Weka Pass Stream, South of 44-mile Peg

*Anomia trigonopsis Hutt.

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(3.) Motunau Beds, Weka Pass, First Railway-cutting South of 43-mile Peg.

Ancilla (s. str.) hebera (Hutt.).

*Dosinia greyi Zitt.

* ~ (Baryspira) mucronata (Sow.).

Glycymeris globosa (?) (Hutt.).

Cerithiella n. sp.

* „ laticostata (Q. & G.).

(4.) Upper Calcareous Band, Mount Brown Beds, Dean Range Cuesta, and Sandy Beds immediately below it, overlooking Waipara River.

*Anomia trigonopsis Hutt.

(5.) Lower Calcareous Band, Mount Brown Beds, South-west of Mount Brown.

*Anomia trigonopsis Hutt.

Ostrea n. sp. ?

(6.) Sandy Beds, Lower Mount Brown Beds, Boby Creek, below’Bridge.

Nucula sagittata Sut.

Mount Brown, Middle Waipara : Upper Calcareous Band. J. A. Thomson ; 1913.

Siphonalia n. sp. One cast with three nodulous keels on body-whorl ; nearest to S. nodosa but larger and distinct.

This is the same locality as Geol. Surv. Loc. 723.

Lower Gorge of the Waipara. Geol. Surv. Loc. 228. Hector ; 1867.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

The beds at the Lower Waipara Gorge itself correspond to the Motunau beds, of Pliocene age. It is not likely that the specimen named above came from the Motunauan horizon. It is probably from one of the older horizons in the immediate neighbourhood.

Lower Waipara : Motunau Beds. J. A. Thomson ; 1913.

Ato H = Motunau beds on left side of the river from the bridge, towards the sea. Ais the lowest bed, and the others follow in upward order to H. A = shell conglomerate on the road-cutting.

* Ancilla (Baryspira) australis (Sow.). H.

*Mactra ovala (Gray). F t .

* „ „ depressa (Sow.). H.

*Myodora striata (Q. & G.). H.

* „ „ mucronata (Sow.). D.

*Ostrea (Anodontostrea) angasi Sow. A, B, E, F.

*Anomia huttoni Sut. A.

* „ (s. str.) carrugata Hutt. B.

*Alrina zelandica (Gray). A.

* ~ (Anodontostrea) hyotis (L). A, E.

Calliostoma waiparaense Sut. C.

~ nelsoniana (?) Zitt. D.

*Cerithidea hicarinata (Gray). H.

* „ tatei Sut. A.

* „ tricarinata Hutt. H. New as a fossil.

Paphia curta (?) (Hutt.). C. Sands between

*Chione stutchburyi (Gray). F, H.

Grey Marls and Mount Brown beds.

Crepidula gregaria Sow. B, D.

*Pecten (Pallium) convexus Q. &G. A.

* ~ monoxyla (Less.). H.

~ (Patinopecten) crawfordi Hutt. A.

*Cytherea subsulcala (Sut.). H.

~ triphooki Zitt. A.

*Glycymeris laticostata (Q. & G.). B, C, D.

*Tellina disculus Desh H.

Lnlraria solida Hutt. D.

*Turrilella (s. str.) symmetrica Hutt. H.

Twenty-seven species, of which twenty also Recent = 74 per cent.

Age: Pliocene.

Lower Waipara : Grey Marls. J. A. Thomson ; 1913.

Chione meridionalis (Sow.).

*Modiolus australis (Gray).

Dentalium solidum Hutt.

*TurriteUa (Peyrotia) carlottcp Wats.

Limopsis zitteli Iher.

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Kowhai River.f J. A. Thomson ; 1913.

A, B, and C are localities in the Motunau beds in the lower end of the basin, seaward side Mount Brown cuesta, B and C being oyster-beds. Probably Cis the lowest and A the highest bed.

*Anomia huttoni Sut. C.

*Ostrea (Anodontostrea) angasi Sow. A, C.

*Architectonica (Philippia) lutea (Lamk.). C. New as a fossil.

* ~ (s. str.) corrugata Hutt. A.

* ~ (Anodontostrea) hyotis L A, B, C.

*Chione stutchburyi (Gray). A.

*Psammobia lineolala Gray. C.

Age: Pliocene.

Middle Waipara. J. A. Thomson ; 1913.

F = Grey Marl in a tributary of Boby Creek, above Onepunga Homestead.

H = Grey Marl between the Waipara River and North Dean.

B = Sands below the Mount Brown limestone in Boby Creek ; 1 to 5 are various distances down creek between the bridge and the Waipara River, but the succession is not continuous and the collections may be luftiped under B.

D = Lower Mount Brown limestone forming the watershed between Onepunga and Mount Grey.

K, L = Adjacent pockets in the main Mount Brown limestone, between Mount Brown and the Waipara River.

Ancilla (Alocospira) papillata (Tate). D.

*Anomia trigonopsis Hutt. B 1; L.

Corbula canaliculata Hutt, H.

*Diplodonta zelandica (?) (Gray). F.

Glycymeris cordata (Hutt.) D.

* ~ laticostata (Q. & G.). D.

Lima colorata Hutt. K.

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi). F.

~ zitteli Iher. D.

Maculopeplum elegantissimum (Sut.). D.

*Mallelia australis (Q. & G.). F.

Nucula sagittata Sut. 83,B 3 , 85.B 5 .

Pecten (Patinopecten) beethmni Hutt. Bj.

~ (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park). Bi, D.

~ (Chlamys) williamsoni (?) Zitt. K,

* „ „ zelandice Gray. K.

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.). D.

Siphonalia costata (Hutt.). F.

*Turritella (Peyrotia) carlottcp Wats. H.

Nineteen species, of which seven also Recent = 37 per cent.

Age and horizon : Various.

Middle Waipara : Motunau Beds. J. A. Thomson ; 1913,

0 Lowest cuesta of Motunau beds exposed alongside Mount Brown Road.

P = First exposure of Motunau beds, left side, Waipara River, quarter-mile below end of Mount Brown cuesta.

S = First exposure of Motunau bods, Waipara River, right side, opposite end of Mount Brown cuesta.

T = 4 ft. below S.

U = 15-20 ft. below T.

* Ancilla (Baryspira) australis (Sow.). S.

* ~ „ ~ pyramidalis{ Reeve). S.

* „ ~ mucronata (Sow.). T, and top shell-bed above S.

*Anomia huttoni Sut. U, and top shell-bed above S.

*Barnea similis (Gray). S.

*Calyptrcea ( Sigapalella) maculata (Q. & G.). P. S.

*Cerithidea bicarinata (Gray). P, T, U,

Chione chiloensis (Phil.). P, S.

* „ yatei (Gray). S, T.

*Chiton quoyi Desh. S. New as a fossil.

*Cominella adspersa (Brug.). S.

* ~ huttoni Kobelt. S, T.

*Crepidula costata Sow.). S.

„ gr eg aria Sow. O, T.

* „ monoxyla (Less.). O, P, S.

Crepidula striata Hutt. S.

Cyrnhiola (Miomelon) corrugata (?) (Hutt.). 8.

*Cytherea oblonga (?) (Hanley). 6.

Denlalium solidum Hutt. O.

*Diplodonta zelamlica (Gray). Juv. 8.

*Dosinia greyi Zitt. P. S.

* „ snbrosea (Gray). 0, P.

*Fulgoraria (Alcithoe) arahica (Mart.). 8.

*Glycymeris laticostata (Q. & G.). 0.

*Mactra discors (?) Gray. T. Cast.

*Mangilia sinclairi (E. A. Smith). S.

*Modiolaria impacta (Hermann). S. A muchelongated form, but not M. elongata (Hutt.).

*Modiolus australis (Gray). P. S.

*Mytilus magellanicus Lamk. Loc. ?

*ostrea (Anodontostrea) angasi Sow. 8, T. U.

~ „ nelson iaua Zitt. 0, U.

Plejona huttoni pseudorarispina (?) Sut. 8.

f According to the geographical order adopted (see p. 2) this list should follow all the Waipara River lists.

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Rissoina vana (Hutt.). S.

*Tellina deltoidalis Lamk. P, T, U,

*Seila chathamensis Sut. var. S. More cylindrical than Recent specimens. New as a fossil.

* disculus Desh. P.

*Terebra tristis Desh. S.

*Siphonalia dilatata (Q. k G.). S. U.

*Trochus tiaratus Q. &G. S.

* „ mandarina (?) (Duclos). 0, S.

* Trophon corlicatus (Hutt.). S.

~ subrejlexa (Sow.). S.

*Venericardia difficilis (Desh.). U.

*Spisula (rquilateralis (Desh.). 0.

* ~ purpurata (Desh.). S.

*Struthiolaria papulosa (Mart.). T.

Forty-six species, of which thirty-seven also Recent = 80 per cent

Age: Pliocene.

Middle Waipara : Weka Pass Stone, behind Onepunga Homestead. J. A. Thomson: 1913,

Dentalium solidum Hutt.

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

Dentilucina (Here) n. sp. Casts.

Maculopeplum elegantissimum (Sut.).

Epitonium (Cirsotrema) lyratum (Zitt.).

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

Euthria media (?) (Hutt.).

Strut hi olaria spinosa Hect.

Leucosyrinx alta (Harris).

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

f Lima (Acesta?) imitata Sut.

Age: Eocene (?).

This is perhaps the best collection yet made from the Weka Pass stone. For general lists of fossils from this rock see von Haast, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1870-71, No. 6, p. 13 (most of the fossils are probably from the Curiosity Shop, however), and Hutton, Q.J.G.S. , vol. 41, 1885, pp. 554—56 (see also pp. 266-78).

Waipara : Upper Horizon, Motunau Series. A. Purchas; 1913. (Exact locality not stated.)

*Ancilla (Baryspira) australis (Sow.).

„ (s. str.) hebera (Hutt.).

* „ (Ainalda) novce-zelandice (Sow.).

„ (Alocospira) papillata (Tate).

*Arca novoe-zealandicß E. A. Smith.

Bathyloma haasti (Hutt.).

Chione chiloensis (Phil.).

~ meridionalis (Sow.).

„ speighti Sut.

*Cochlodcsma angasi (C. & F.).

*Cominella huttoni Kobelt.

*Crassatelliies obesus (A. Ad.).

Crepidula gregaria Sow.

Cumdlcea alta Sow.

Dentalium mantelli Zitt.

„ solidum Hutt.

*Dosinia greyi Zitt.

~ magna Hutt.

*Ethalia zelandica (H. & J.).

Euthria media (Hutt.).

*Eulgoraria (Alcilhoe) arabica (Mart.).

* „ ~ gracilis (Swains.).

*Glycymeris striatularis (Lamk.).

Miomelon corrugaia (Hutt.).

Olivella neozelanica (Hutt.).

Paphia curta (Hutt.).

Phos cingulatus (Hutt.).

Plejona huttoni pseudorarispina Sut.

*Polinices amphialus (Wats.).

~ gibbosus (Hutt.).

* Psammobia lineolata Grav.

Simon (Eunaticina) elegans Sut.

Siphonalia costata (Hutt.).

* „ dilatata (Q. & G.).

* „ mandarina (Duclos).

* „ nodosa (Mart.).

„ orbita Hutt.

„ subnodosa (Hutt.).

n. sp.

Struthiolaria cincta Hutt.

~ cingulata Zitt.

Surcula n. sp.

Trophon n. sp.

* Turritella (Peyrotia) carlottce Wats.

~ (Torcula) semiconcava Sut.

* ~ (s. str.) symmetrica Hutt.

Forty-six species, of which eighteen also Recent = 39 per cent.

This collection is probably not from the Motunau beds, but from a Pareoran horizon. Compare with Dr. Thomson’s collection (last list but one), with which it has only nine species in common.

t This specimen came from the Weka Pass stone on the cuesta running from the Waipara River towards the Deans. See N.Z. Geol. Surr. Pal. Bull. No, -5, p. 70. Ido not remember another specimen.—J. A. T.

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Broken River, Trelissick Basin : Based upon Hutton’s Catalogue of the Tertiary Mollusca of New Zealand, 1873. (Revised names.)

1. Upper Horizon.

*Anomia huttoni Sut.

Bathytoma sulcata (Hutt.). Type.

*Calyptr(ea maculata (Q. & G.).

Cardium spaliosum Hutt.

Cerithium hectori Harris. Type.

Cominella carinata (Hutt.). Type.

Crassatellites amplus (Zitt.).

*Crepidula monoxyla (Less.).

Cytherea enysi Hutt.

Dosinia ma/jna Hutt. Type.

* ~ subrosea (Gray).

*Fulgoraria (Alcithoe) arahica (Mart.).

Glycymeris globosa (Hutt.).

♦ ~ laticostata (Q. & G.).

* Modiolus australis (Gray).

Paphin curta (Hutt.). Type.

Plejona (Alhleta) huttoni (Sut.). Type.

Polinices huttoni I her. Type.

~ ovalus (Hutt.).

*Serpulorbis sipho (Lamk.),

Strulhiolaria tuberculatn Hutt. Type.

Turbo superbus Zitt.

TurriteUa cavershamensis Harris.

* „ rosea Q. & G.

Twenty-four species, of which nine also Recent = 37 per cent.

2. Middle Horizon.

Ancilla (s. str.) hehera (Hutt.).

3. Lower Horizon.

*Calyptr(Ea maculata (Q. & G.).

*Cantharidus tenebrosus huttoni E. A. Smith.

Cardium patulum Hutt.

Crassatellites attenuatus (Hutt.). Type.

Crepidula striata (Hutt.).

Cylichnella enysi (Hutt.). Type.

Gymatium minimum (Hutt.).

Gyprcea omdatella Tate.

*Divaricella cumingi (Ad. & Ang.).

*Litna bullata (Born).

Maclra attenuata Hutt. Type.

Maculopeplum attenuatum (Hutt.). Type.

Marginella dubia Hutt. Type.

Modiolaria elongata (Hutt.). Type.

Ostrea subdeniata Hutt. Type.

Panope orbita Hutt.

„ worthingtoni Hutt.

Peaten athlela Zitt.

~ chathamensis Hutt. Type.

huttoni (Park) or hochstetteri Zitt

~ yahliensis T.-Woods.

Polinices ovalus (Hutt.).

Protocardia sera Hutt. Type.

Vexillum enysi (Hutt.). Type.

Twenty-four species, of which four also Recent = 17 per cent.

Porter and Thomas Rivers, Trelissick Basin : Fan-coral Bed. Geol. Surv. Loc. 239. McKay ; 1879.

*Ancilla (Amaldn) nova-zelandia (Sow.).

*Capulus australis (Lamk.).

*Corbula zelandica Q. & G.

Cylichnella enysi (Hutt.).

Dentalium solidum Hutt.

*Diplodonta zelandica (?) (Gray).

*Divaricella cumingi (Ad. & Ang.).

*Dosinia car idea (?) Reeve.

Glycymeris glohosa (Hutt.).

*Lima angulnta Sow.

* „ lima (L.).

*Loripes concinna Hutt.

* Maclra elongata Q. & G.

* Modiolus australis (Gray).

Modiolus dolichus Sut.

*Myodora subroslrata E. A. Smith.

Panope worthingtoni Hutt.

Paphin curia (Hutt.).

Pecten (Patinopecien) beethami Hutt.

* ~ (Pallium) conrexus Q. &G.

~ ( Patinopecten) triphooki Zitt.

*Pholadidea tridens (Grayb

Polinices gihbosus (Hutt.).

Protocardia sera Hutt

*Siphonium planatum Sut.

Solariella pretextilis Sut.

„ sulcatina Sut.

TurriteUa (Torcula) coyicova Hutt.

Twenty-eight species, of which fifteen also Recent = 53*6 per cent.

Age: Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon: Doubtful. McKay correlated the fan-coral bed with the Hutchinson Quarry beds (= Hutchinsonian).

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Notwithstanding the high percentage of Recent species in the above list, a correlation with the Upper Oamaruian (Awamoan) seems to be justified according to our present knowledge. In MS. McKay remarks, “ The brachiopods are identical [with] or very similar to those of the Ototara limestone at Kakanui Mouth, Otago.” It is noteworthy that Pecten beethami and Pecten triphooki have not been recorded in other collections from the Trelissick Basin. Both, however, occur in the Oamaruian of the Oamaru district.

Trelissick Basin : Fan-coral Bed. Geol. Surv. Loc. 243. Enys ; 1866-79.

*AnciUa (Baryspira) australis (Sow.).

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

„ (Alocospira) papillata (Tate).

„ zitteli I her.

GdUiostoma JUiferum But. Fragments.

*Mactra elongata Q. & G.

Modiolaria elongata (Hutt.).

„ oryctum But. Fragment.

* „ punctulatum (?) (Mart.). Fragment.

*Natica zelandica Q. k G.

Peclen (Patinopecten) delicatulus Hutt.

*Calyptra>a (Sigapatella) maculata (Q. & G.).

„ ~ palmipes Tate. Juv.

Chione subroborata Tate. Juv. New to fauna.

*Corbula zelandica Q. & G.

~ (Chlamys) ivilliamsoni Zitt.

Crepidida gregaria Sow.

Polinices (Neverita) ovatus (Hutt.).

*Protocardia (Nemocardium) pulchella (Gray).

Cylichnella enysi (Hutt.).

*Psammobia lineolata Gray.

Cypreen omdatella Tate.

Daphnella (Raphitoma) nemelanica But.

Siphonulia nodosa acuticostata But.

*Diplodonta striata Hutt. New as a fossil.

Trochus avarus But.

~ circinatus (?) Hutt.

*Divaricella cumingi (Ad. k Ang.).

Emarginula wannonensis Harris.

~ nodosus Hutt. Fragment.

Turbo etheridgei T.-Woods. New to fauna.

Epitonium (Clathroscala) cylindrcllum But. Fragment.

Turritella (Archimediella) huttoni Cossm.

*Euthria striat/i (Hutt.).

~ (Torcula) semiconcava But.

*Fulgoraria arabica elongata (Swains.).

Venericardia difficilis benhami Thomson.

*Lima lima (L.).

Thirty-eight species, of which fourteen also Recent = 37 per cent.

It is remarkable that only five of these species are included in the preceding list. The percentage of Recent species approaches what one would expect in the Awamoan.

Trelissick Basin : Weka Pass Stone. Geol. Surv. Loo. 242. Enys : 1866-79.

Lima paudsulcata Hutt. Juv.

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt ).

Apparently this collection, a small one, was made from the limestone elsewhere called McKay the Ototara limestone.

Trelissick Basin : Lower Beds. Geol. Surv. Loo. 449. Enys ; 1880.

Glycymeris convexa (Tate). New to fauna.

~ globosa (Hutt.).

Venericardia pseutes But.

Age and horizon : Various —possibly pre-Oamaruian.

Whitewater Creek, Trelissick Basin : Tufaceous Greensands. Geol. Surv. Loo. 241. McKay ; 1879

*Ancilla ( Baryspira) australis (Sow.).

Cyprrea ovulatella Tate.

~ trelissickensis But.

¥ Calyptrcea (Sigapatella) maculata (Q. k G.).

Cytherea charriessa But.

*CanthariduB tenebrosus A. Ad.

Emarginula wannonensis Harris.

*Capulus australis (Lamk.).

Epitonium (Clathroscala) cylindrcllum But. Fragment.

Cardium huttoni Ther. Juv.

*Cochlodesma angnsi (?) (C. & F.).

Fissuridea (?) annulata But

Cymatium minimum (Hutt.). Fragment.

4—Pal. Bull. No. 8.

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*TAma hullata (Born).

Protocardia sera Hutt.

~ colorata Hutt. Juv.

Siphonalia nodosa acuiicostata Sut.

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

*Svphonium planatum Sut.

*Mactra elongata Q. & G.

Surcula antegypsala (?) Sut.

Marginella dubia Hutt.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.). Juv.

Trivia zealandica T. W. Kirk.

Pecten (Palinopecten) palmipes Tate. Juv. New to fauna.

Trochus nodosus Hutt. Fragments.

Turritella (Archimediella) huttoni Cossm.

Polinices (Nevent a) huttoni I her.

Twenty-nine species, of which nine also Recent = 31 per cent.

Age : Miocene (Oamaruian).

Trelissick Basin : Upper Part of Mount Brown Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 237. McKay; 1879.

The list includes fossils collected by J. A. Thomson and R. Speight in 1914 from the shell-bed at the base of the Pareora beds, junction of Porter and Thomas rivers (labelled “ Trelissick ; B ’ ”).

Ancilla (Alocospira) papillata (Tate).

*Anomia trigonopsis Hutt.

*Arca novce-zealandicß E. A. Smith.

Astreea bicarinata Sut. Fragment.

~ transenna Sut. Fragment.

Cardium huttoni Iher.

„ suhcordatum Sut.

*CroBBateUites ohesus (A. Ad.).

Crepidula striata (Hutt.).

1 *Fulgoraria (Alcithoe) arahica (Mart.).

Glycymeris glohosa (Hutt.).

Hinnites trailli Hutt. Juv.

*lAma hullata (Born)

Age: Miocene (Oamaruian).

Lima colorata Hutt.

Modiolaria elongata (Hutt.).

*Mytilus canaliculus Mart.

~ huttoni Cossm.

Paphia curia■ (Hutt.).

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

*Serpnlorbis sipho (Lamk.).

*Siphonalia dilataia (Q. & G.),

~ turrita Sut.

*Stephopoma nucleogranosum Verco.

Turbo superbus Zitt. Fragments.

Turritella (Torcula) concava Hutt.

~ (Peyrotia) patagonica Sow.

Twenty-six species, of which nine also Recent = 35 per cent.

Trelissick Basin A : Lower Tuffs (so called by McKay)— i.e., Tuffs above Chalk Marl (= Amuri Limestone) and below Lower Limestone—Broken River, above Junction with Porter River. J. A. Thomson and R. Speight; 1914,

Ampullina (Megatylofus) sufuralis (Hutt.),

*Calliostoma aucklandicum E. A. Smith.

*Calyptr(ea (Sigapatella) maculata (Q. A G.).

Clio (Styliola) latei Sut.

Crassatellites cord {form is Sut.

*Crepidula monoxyla (Less.).

Cyprcea ovulatella Tate. Juv.

*Diplodon(a zelandica (?) (Gray).

Emarginula wannonensis Harris. Cast.

TAma huttoni Sut. Juv.

Martesia concentrica Sut

*Natica zelandica Q. & G.

Panope orhita Hutt.

Pecten (Chlamys) williamsoni Zitt.

*Psammohia lincolata Grav.

*Siphonalia mandarina (Duclos).

**S iphonium planatum Sut.

*Tcllina eugonia Sut.

Trochus nodosus Hutt.

Nineteen species, of which nine also Recent = 47 per cent.

Broken River, Trelissick Basin : Coal-beds.

Crassatellites cordiformis Sut.

Martesia concent rica Sut.

These may be specimens from the preceding collection, erroneously labelled.

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Trelissick Basin C : Whitewater Creek, where the Marls are followed by Tuffs. J. A. Thomson and R. Speight; 1914.

“ The tuffs are followed by the upper limestone. The fossils were collected from the top of these tuffs. It is not certain whether they represent the lower or upper tuffs, this depending on whether the absence of the lower limestone is due to removal by denudation, as Hutton thought, or to non-deposition owing to volcanic conditions, as 1 think possible.”— J. A. Thomson.

* Ancilla (Baryspira) depressa (Sow.).

Emarginula wannonensis Harris.

*Calliostoma aucklandicum E. A. Smith. New as a fossil.

*Fulgoraria arabica (Mart.). Protoconch.

*Lima bullata (Born).

Calyptreea (Sigapalella) maccoyi Sut.

*Natica australis (?) (Hutt.).

* „ maculata (Q. & G.).

* „ zelandica (?) Q. &G.

*Caniharidus tenebrosus A. Ad.

Polinices (Neverita) huttoni Iher.

Cardium facetum Sut.

Siphonalia orbita (?) Hutt.

Cymatium minimum (Hutt.).

Turritella ( Archimediella ) huttoni Cossm.

Fifteen species, of which eight also Recent = 53 per cent.

Trelissick Basin D : Coleridge Creek ; Tuffs interbedded with Chalk Marls (= Amuri Limestone). Tuff band 25 ft. thick and 10 ft. from the top. J. A. Thomson.

*Admete trailli (Hutt.).

Ampullina (Megatylotus) suluralis (Hutt.).

Ancilla (Alocospira) papillata (Tate).

~ (Baryspira) suhgradata (?) (Tate).

*CdUiostoma aucklandicum E. A. Smith.

Chione chilcensis fruncata (?) Sut. Cast.

Cominella intermedia (?) Sut

Epitonium (Cirsolrema) lyratum (Zitt.).

„ ~ zdebari (Dkr.) var.

Fusinus bicar hiatus Sut.

Heinifusus (Mayeria) goniodes Sut.

Limopsis catenata Sut.

Marginella (Glabella) harrisi Cossm.

Polinices (Neverita) huttoni Iher. Juv.

~ ~ ovatus (Hutt.).

Sella huttoni Sut.

Sinum (Eunaticina) mioccenicum (Sut.).

Siphonalia turrita (?) Sut. Small form.

*Siphonium planatum Sut.

Surcida seminuda Sut.

Terebra costata Hutt.

Twenty-one species, of w'hich three also Recent = 14 per cent.

To the above list add Euthria (Dennantia) sp.

The term “ Amuri limestone ” has been used by all visitors to the Trelissick Basin, but the correlation appears to be made largely on lithological grounds, and at present cannot be accepted as proved by palaeontological data. For the stratigraphical evidence, &c., in its favour see R. Speight, Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 49, 1917, p. 326, &c.

Trelissick Basin E : Lower Tuffs, below Lower Limestone, Right Side of Porter River, above the Upper Gorge. J. A. Thomson and R. Speight; 1914.

*Calliostoma aucklandicum E. A. Smith.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) yahliensis T.-Woods.

Pecten ( Patinopecten) hutchinsemi Hutt.

*Siphonium planatum Sut.

Trelissick Basin F : Junction of Porter and Thomas River : Tuffs between Upper and Lower Limestone (i.e., Upper Tuffs of Hutton, Fan-coral Beds of McKay). J. A. Thomson and R. Speight; 1914.

Cardium waitakiense Sut.

*Ancilla (Baryspira) mucronata (?) (Sow).

Calliostoma filiferum Sut. Fragments.

*Chione yatei (Gray). Juv.

*Corbula zelandica Q. & G.

„ oryctum Sut. Fragment.

Cypreset ovulatella Tate.

*Cedyplrcea (Sigapalella) maculata inflata (Hutt.).

*Diplodonta zelandica (Gray).

* (s. str.) tenuis (Gray).

4*

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* Par ope zelandica Q. & G.

Lima colorata Hutt. Juv.

Limopsis catenata Sut. Fragment.

Pecten (Chlamys) chathamensis Hutt.

*Macrocallisla multistriala (?) (Sow.).

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

Modioluria elongata (Hutt.).

Turritella (Torcula) semiconcava Sut. Fragment.

* Modiolus australis (Gray).

*Venericardia difficUis (Desh.). Fragments.

Panope orbita (?) Hutt. Fragments.

Twenty-one species, of which ten also Recent = 48 per cent.

See also pages 48-49, and R. Speight in Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 49, 1917, pp. 352-55 (col. 4).

Trelissick Basin : Coleridge Creek : Base of Pareora Beds. Presumably J. A. Thomson and R. Speight; 1914.

*Glyeymeris laiicostata (Q. & G.).

Polinices gihbosus (Hutt.).

Polinices callosvs (Hutt.).

„ (Neverita) ovatus (Hutt.).

Trelissick Basin : Whitewater Creek : Amuri Limestone. Presumably J. A. Thomson and R. Speight; 1914.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) aucklandicus Zitt.

~ (Chlamys ?) jischeri (?) Zitt.

Many of the previous lists were used by Speight in connection with his paper “ The Stratigraphy of the Tertiary Beds of the Trelissick or Castle Hill Basin,” Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 49, 1917, pp. 321-56. (See especially pp. 352-55.)

Curiosity Shop, Rakaia River, Canterbury. Geol. Surv. Locs. 311, 549. McKay; 1879.

Ampullina (Megatylotus) suturalis (Hutt.).

*Anomia huttoni Sut.

*Astrcea sulcata (?) (Mart.). Cast.

Atrina distans (?) (Hutt.j. Fragment.

Chione chiloensis truncal a (?).

* „ spissa (Desh.).

*Cominella adspersa (?) (Brug.).

ComineUa sp. ?

CucuUwa alt a Sow.

„ „ var. B Hutt. Casts.

„ attenuate Hutt. Casts.

Cytherea sulcata Hutt. Casts.

Glyoymeris sp. Casts.

*Helcioniscus ornatus (Dillw.). New as a fossil.

Lima huttoni Sut.

„ pale at a Hutt.

Macrocall is! a sp. ? Cast.

OliveUa neozelanica (Hutt.).

Panope orbita Hutt.

Pecten (Chlamys) aldingensis Tate.

„ „ chathatnensis Hutt.

(Patinopecten) delicatulus Hutt.

„ (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

„ „ yahliensis T.-Woods.

* (Chlamys) zelandice Gray.

*Placunanomia zelandica (Gray).

Protocardia sera (?) Hutt. Casts.

SiphonaUa sp. ?

*Siphonium planatum Sut.

SolarieUa sp. ? Casts.

* Strut hiolaria papulosa (Mart.). Cast.

» sp.

*Te.llina glahreUa Desh. Casta.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt. Plentiful.

*Thracia vitrea (Hutt.). Cast.

Trochus nodosus (?) Hutt.

*V enericardia purpura la (?) (Desh.). Casts.

Mostly casts, the Pectens excepted. Thirty-seven species and varieties, of which twelve also Recent = 32 per cent.

Age: Miocene (Oamaruian). Matrix : Sandy and calcareous beds.

Reference : McKay, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 187950, No. 13, 1881, pp. 75-82. On pp. 81-82 McKay gives a list of species and genera identified by him. Several of these were evidently not in the material examined by Mr. Suter. For another fossil-list see F. W. Hutton in Q.J.G.S.. vol. 41. 1885, pp. 547-64 (list on pp. 549-54).

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Kakahu River, South Canterbury : Weka Pass Stone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 162. McKay; 1876.

Atrina distans (?) (Hutt.).

Dentalium mantelli Zitt.

Peclen (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

Age: Miocene (Oamamian). Horizon: Ototaran (?). The correlation with the Weka Pass stone is probably to lx* rejected.

Reference: McKay in Rep. of Gcol. Explor. during 1870-77, No. 10, 1877, pp. 46, 53, S ( J-60, &c.

Kakahu River : Greensands overlying Coal-beds. Gcol. Surv. Loc. 163. McKay ; 1876.

Teredo heaphgi Zitt.

Atrina distans (Hutt.).

Cardium waitakiense Sut.

*Venericardia purpurala (Desh.).

CucuUtea australis (Hutt.).

~ pseutes Sut.

Oslrea (s. str.) subdenlata Hutt.

Age: Miocene (Oamamian). Horizon: Waiarekan (?).

Reference : McKay, loc. cit., pp. 47, 62, &c.

Kakahu River ; Coal-beds underlying Waitaki Limestone and Greensands. Gcol. Surv. Loc. 164. McKay; 1876.

Galeodes modesta Sut.

Ampullina (Megalglotus) suluralis (Hutt.).

*Ancilla (Arnakla) nonc-zelandite (Sow.).

*Glycymeris lalicoslala (Q. & G.).

~ suhglohosa Sut.

Astarte australis (?) Hutt.

liar pa (Eocithara) neozelanica (?) Sut.

Atrina distans (Hutt.).

iMpparia hebes (Hutt.). (Also Log. 180, Waihao.)

*Calgptraea (s. str.) alia (Hutt.).

*Mesodesma audrule (Gmel.).

Cardium brunneri (?) Hect.

Oslrea (s. str.) gudexi Sut. (M. C. Gudex leg.)

„ hutloni (?) Iher. Juv,

„ „ subdenlata Hutt.

„ patulum (?) Hutt. Juv.

~ waitakiense Sut.

„ ~ umeUerstorfi Zitt.

*Chione mesodesma (?) (Q. & G.).

*Panope zelandica Q. & G.

Peclen (Pseudamasium} huttoni (Park).

*Cominella zealandica (Reeve).

Plejona necopinata Sut.

Corhula pumila Hutt.

Polinices (Neverita) huttoni I her.

CrassatellUes am plus (Zitt.).

„ ovatus (Hutt.).

* „ obesus (A. Ad.).

CucuUcea alia Sow.

Ringicula n. sp.

„ „ var. B Hutt.

Sijihonalia sp.

StnUhiolaria cincta Hutt.

Cuspidaria kirki (Hutt.). Impression.

* Telit na eugonia (?) Sut.

Cgtherea chariessa Sut.

Tudicla neozelanica Sut.

*Denlalium ecostatum T. W. Kirk.

TurriteUa ( Archimediella ) ambulacrum Sow. Common.

~ pareorense Pils. & Sharp.

*Dosinia gregi (?) Zitt.

* (Peyrotia) carlottce Wats.

Euthria (Dennanlia) mgstica Sut.

„ , carershatnensis Harris.

*Fulgornria arahica (Mart.).

*Venericardia difficilis (?) (Desh.).

Fusinus solidus Sut.

* „ lutea (Hutt.) var.

Galeodes (PugUina) angusla Sut.

„ biconica Sut.

„ pseutes Sut.

~ aff. purpurata (Desh.).

~ (PugUina) lircecoslata Sut.

„ maoriana Sut.

Fifty-four species, of which fifteen also Recent 28 per cent.

Age: Miocene (Oamamian). Horizon: Waiarekan (1).

The possible presence of Cardium brunneri is noteworthy. The term coal-beds used in describing the horizon seems somewhat misleading. Apparently the collection is from the lowest part of the greensands, &e„ overlying the coal-measures proper, McKay (loc, cil., p. 47) mentions the occurrence in the Kakahn greensands of Cardium hrunnen Hect. and Oslrea carbonacea Hect. MS. (in this case, no doubt, 0. wuellerslorfi).

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Kakahu River : Pareora Beds. Geol. Surv, Loc. 577. J. Park ; 1885.

*Macrocallista multistriata (Sow.).

Ancilla (Alocospira) papillata (Tate).

Bathytoma haasli (Hutt.).

Modiolus dolichus Sut.

*Calyptrcea (s. str.) alia (Hutt.).

*Nucula strangei A. Ad.

*Chione mesodesma (Q. & G.).

Peclen (Chlamys) chathamensis (?) Hutt. Juv.

Cucullcea alia Sow.

„ (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

~ „ var. B Hutt.

*Placunanomia zdandica (?) (Gray).

~ australis (Hutt.).

Polinices (Neverita) ovatus (Hutt.).

Cylichnella enysi (Hutt.).

*Psammobia lineolata Gray.

Dentalium manielli Zitt.

*Siphonalia nodosa (Mart.).

*Dosinia coerulea (Reeve).

Struthiolaria cincta Hutt.

* „ lambata (Gould).

*Tellina eugonia Sut.

* „ subrosea (Gray).

Turritella (Torcula) semiconcava Sut.

Lima colorata Hutt.

*Venericardia purpuraia (Desh.).

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi). Plentiful.

„ pseutes Sut.

„ catenate Sut.

*Zenatia acinaces (?) (Q. & G,).

Thirty species, of which fourteen also Recent = 47 per cent.

Age : Miocene. Horizon : Pareoran (probably) = Awamoan.

Mr. Suter’s heading to this list originally contained the following words, placed in brackets: “ Greensands under Waitaki stone, fide Park, 1905.” Reference to Trans. N.Z. Inst,, vol. 37, 1905, pp. 532—33, shows that the statement attributed to Park is not explicitly made, though it may be held to follow from his remarks. On the other hand, Park’s section of 1886 (Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1885, No. 17, 1886, p. 174) shows Pareora beds east of, and necessarily above, the “ Waitaki stone,” as well as to the west, where possibly they may not be downfaulted, as supposed by von Haast in 1879 ( Geology of Canterbury and Westland, p. 310), McKay in 1877 (Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1876-77, No. 10, p. 53, and section! “ Nortll Bank of Kakahu River,” opposite p. 50), and by Park himself in 1885. At present there is no record known to the writer indicating that the collection from Loc. 577 was not made from indubitable Pareoran beds. The list of species identified by Mr. Suter strongly confirms the Pareoran horizon, thus suggesting also that Park’s section of 1886 is more correct than his 1905 section. It may profitably be compared with the following list of species from an horizon known to be below the limestone :

Kakahu River : Greensands under Weka Pass Stone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 578. J. Park ; 1885.

*Anomia trigonopsis Hutt.

*Myodora pandoriformis (?) (Stutchb.). Fragment.

Astarte australis Hutt.

*Astrcea heliotropium (Mart.).

Peclen (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

Ccecum n. sp.

Sinum fomicatum Sut.

Cardium brunneri Hect.

*Tellina glabrella (?) Desh Juv.

„ ivaitakiense Sut.

„ n. sp.

„ n. sp.

” “• T' Terebra pareoraensis Sut.

Chione meridionalis (Sow.). Adult and several young shells.

Turntella (ArchimedieUa) ambulacrum Sow. Plentiful.

Cucullcea alia Sow, Cast of young shell.

* „ (Peyrotia) carlottce Wats.

*Dosinia cwrulea (Reeve).

» (ArchimedieUa-) huttoni Cossm.

* „ greyi Zitt.

„ ( Peyrotia) patagonica Sow.

*Fulgoraria arabica (Mart.).

„ (Torcula) semiconcava Sut.

Olycymeris aff. subglobosa Sut.

*Venericardia lutea Hutt. Common.

*Mesodesma subtriangulatum (?) (Gray). Juv.

„ pseutes Sut.

Twenty-seven species, of which ten also Recent = 37 per cent.

All the shells are embedded in a hard calcareous matrix, and many could not be identified with any approach to correctness. If all could be named, the percentage of Recent shells would no doubt be lower.

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Age : Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon : Waiarekan (?).

Only five of the twenty-seven species appear in the preceding list.

Reference: Park, loc. cit., 1886, pp. 173 el seq. See also McKay, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during ISS6-X7, No. 18, 1887, pp. 92 et seq.

Kakahu River, Canterbury : Coal-beds. J. A. Thomson ; 1917.

Dentalium f Fustiaria) pareorense Pils. & Sharp.

Ostrea gudexi Sut. Common

Cuculleea alia var. B Hutt.

Milra (Cancilla) armorica (?) Sut. Fragment.

* Dosinia greyi Zitt.

Plejona necopinala (Sut.).

Galeodes biconica Sut.

Polinices ovatus (Hutt.).

*Glycymeris laiicostala (Q. & G.).

Turritella (Archimediclla) huttoni Cossni. Common. ,

~ subglobosa Sut.

Lapparia hebes (Hutt.).

Presumably this is the same locality and horizon as Geol. Surv. Log. No. 161. (See p. 53.)

Kakahu River ; Sands under Limestone. J. A. Thomson ; 1917.

Pollnices gibbosus (Hutt.).

Ancilla (Alocospira) papillata (Tate).

Corbula canaliculata Hutt.

*Psammobia lineolata Gray.

*Siphonalia nodosa (?) (Mart.)

Cythcrea chariessa Sut

Dentalium mantelli Zitt.

~ suhrefiexa (Sow.).

Galeodea senex (Hutt.).

Turritella (Torcula) semiconcava Sut.

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

Venericardia pseutes Sut.

~ catenata Sut.

Age : Miocene (Oamaruian).

Kakahu Bush : Soft Sandstones (Greensands) with Calcareous Bands and Masses, resting upon the Coal-beds and underlying the Waitaki Limestone. Copied and amended from Professor J. Park's list in Tram. N.Z. Inst., vol. 37, 1905, p. 533. A few species from the same focality which are in the Canterbury Museum are added.

Ancilla (s. str.) hebera (Hutt.).

*Anomia huttoni Sut. (A. aleclus.)

Aslarte australis Hutt. (Crassalelliles australis.)

*Alrina zelandica (Gray). (Cant. Mus.)

Aluria australis McCoy.

*Chione spissa (Desh.), ( C. crassa of Hand-list also.)

~ meridicmalis (Sow.). (C. vellicata.)

Corbula canaliculata Hutt.

Crassalelliles am plus (Hutt.).

*Crepidula monoxyla (Less.). [Calyplnca monoxyla Martyn.)

Cucullaa alia Sow.

„ australis (Hutt.). (Cucularia.)

Dentalium mantelli Zitt.

„ pareorense Pils. & Sharp. (D. Icevis.)

Dosinia magna Hutt.

Galeodea senex (Hutt.). (Cassidaria.)

Glycymeris globosa (Hutt.).

Leda semiteres Hutt. (L. faslidiosa.)

Lima paleata Hutt.

Miomdon corrugata (Hutt.). (Scaphella.)

*Oslrea (Anodonlostrea) angasi Sow. (Cant. Mus.)

~ (s. str.) u'uellerstorji Zitt.

Panope orbita Hutt. (Panopaa.)

Peclen (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park.) (Pseudamusium.)

~ (Chlamys) williamsoni Zitt.

Plejona huttoni (Sut.). (Cant. Mus.)

Polinices (Neverita) huttoni Iher. (Nation duimini.)

*Siphonalia dilatata (Q. & G.).

„ coslata (?) (Hutt.). (S.regularis Sow.)

*Stmthiolaria papulosa (Mart.).

„ spinosa Hect. (Cant. Mils.)

*Terebra trislis Desk. (Perhaps T. pareoraensis Sut.)

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

Turritella (Peyrotia) cavershamensis Harris.

* „ ~ rosea Q. & G.

* „ (s. str.) symmetrica Hutt. (T.kanieriensis.)

As amended by Mr. Suter the above list contains thirty-six species, of which ten are Recent =* 28 per cent.

Age: Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon : Lower Waiarekan (?).

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Red Rocks, Opuha Gorge, South Canterbury. J. A. Thomson ; 1917.

Cardium cf. huttoni iher.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

Corbula pumila Hutt.

*Tellina eugonia Sut.

Cytherea sp. Juv.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

Dosinia sp.

* Venericardia lutea (?) (Hutt.).

* Ostrea corrugate Hutt.

Conglomerate containing mostly casts.

Age : Miocene (Oamaruian).

Sutherland’s, Tengawai River, Seventeen Miles North-west from Timaru, Canterbury : Upper Pareora Beds. M. C. Gudex ; 1913.

Ancilla (s. str.) hebera (Hutt.).

„ (Alocospira) papillata (Tate).

* Anemia trigonopsis Hutt.

Bathytoma sulcata excavate Sut.

Cardium greyi Hutt.

Cominella carinate (Hutt.).

Crepidula gregaria Sow.

* „ monoxyla (Less.).

„ striata (Hutt.).

Cucullwa attenuate Hutt.

*Dentalium nanum Hutt.

~ solidum Hutt.

*Dosinia, aff. anus (Phil.).

Epitonium (Cirsotrema) lyratum (Zitt.).

*Fulgoraria arabica (Mart.).

* „ ~ elongate (Swains.).

*Glycymeris lalicoslala (Q, & G.).

Latirus (Leucozonia) breviroslris (Hutt.).

Limopsis zitteli Iher.

*Mactra scalpellum Reeve.

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

Siphonalia costata (Hutt.).

* „ dilatata (Q. & G.).

~ suhnodosa (Hutt.).

Struthiolaria tuberculaia Hutt.

Surcula fusiformis (Hutt.).

Terehra oryeta Sut.

~ pareoraensis Sut.

*TurriteUa (Peyrotia) carlotlce Wats.

„ ~ cavershamensis Harris.

„ (Torcula) concave Hutt.

Venericardia pseutes Sut.

Thirty-two species, of which ten also Recent = 31 per cent.

Age : Upper Miocene. Horizon : Pareoran Awamoan.

Reference: M. C. Gudex in Trans. IS.Z. Inst., vol. 50, 1918, pp. 244-62.

Raincliff Red Rocks, near Pleasant Point, South Canterbury. J. A. Thomson ; 1917

*Anomia huttoni Sut.

Ostrea aff. wuellerstorji Zitt.

Cardium huttoni I her.

Struthiolaria minor .Marshall.

Crepidula gregaria (?) Sow. Cast.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

Epitonium (Cirsotrema) lyratum (Zitt.).

*Venericardia lutea (Hutt.).

*Ostrea (Anodontostrea) hyotis (L.).

„ sp.

„ aff. nelsoniana Zitt.

Eleven species, of which three also Recent = 27 per cent.

Age : Miocene (Oamaruian).

Current-bedded Shell-bed at Base of Raincliff. J. A. Thomson ; 1917.

Corbula canaliculate Hutt.

*Ostrea ( Anodonlostrea) hgotis (?) (L.) Juv

~ pumila Hutt.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

Cytherea sp. ? Juv.

*Venericardia purpurata (Desh.). Juv

*Ostrea corrugate Hutt.

Age: Miocene (Oamaruian).

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Lower Gorge of Pareora River : Clays. Geol. Surv. Loc. 166. McKay ; 1876.

Acleon ovalis (?) (Hutt.).

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

Ampullina (Megatylotus) sutural is (Hutt.).

Mesalia striolala (Hutt.).

Ancilla (s. str.) hebera (Hutt.).

Miornelon corrugala (Hutt.).

Anomia sp.

„ ~ var. B Hutt.

Bathytoma luiasli (Hutt.).

*Panope zelandica (?) Q. & G.

*Calyplnpa (Sigapatella) maculata (Q. & G.).

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park), Fragment.

Corbula canaliculata (?) Hutt.

„ humerosa Hutt.

*Psammohia lineolata Gray.

*Crassatellites obesus (A. Ad.).

Sinum (Eunaticina) cinctum (Hutt.).

Cucull<pa alia Sow.

Siphonalia costata (Hutt.).

Cuspidaria kirki (?) (Hutt.).

Surcula fusiform is (Hutt.).

*Cylichnella striata (Hutt.).

*TeUina eugonia Sut.

*Cytherea oblonga (Hanley),

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

Dentalium solid am Hutt.

*'Turbonilla zealandica (Hutt.).

*Dosinia greyi Zitt.

* Turrilella (Pegrot ia) carlotta Wats.

*Fissuridea monilifera (Hutt.).

„ (Torcida) concava Hutt.

*Fulgoraria arabica (Mart.).

~ (Peyrotia) patagonica Sow.

Glycymeris subglobosa Sut.

*Venericardia lutea (Hutt.) var.

Leucosyrinx alia (Harris).

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. & G.).

Lima color ala Hutt.

Thirty-eight species, of which fifteen also Recent = 39 per cent.

Age -: Upper Miocene. Horizon : Pareoran.

McKay in MS. and his report of 1877 states that the collection was made from blue sandy clays on the left bank of the Pareora River, near the lower east slope of Mount Horrible and from some distance down the river (on the south side : see reference below).

Reference : McKay, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1576-77, No. 10, 1877, pp. 47, 55, &c.

Lower Gorge of Pareora River : Coal-beds. Geol. Surv. Loc. 167. McKay, 1876 ; Enys, 1879.

*CrassaleUiles obesus (A. Ad.).

Turrilella (Archimediella) ambulacrum Sow.

Cucullcea attenuata Hutt.

*Venericardia difficilis (I)esh.) var.

*Mytilus (Chloromya) canaliculus (?) Mart. Juv.

„ pseutes Sut.

Age : Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon : Waiarekan.

Reference: McKay, loc. cit., 1877, pp. 47, 64. “ The rocks are grey quartzose sands, with occasional beds of small pebbles, composed of quartz, and often contain sharks' teeth. A shell-bed occurs in contact with these sands, but, as it presented some appearance of unconformity, this may belong to a younger series.”

Lower Part of Pareora River. Geol. Surv. Loc. 458. Enys ; 1879.

Alectrion (Hima) socialis (Hutt.).

AnciUa (s. str.) hebcra (Hutt.).

*Anomia trigonopsis Hutt.

Bathytoma haasti (Hutt.).

*Calyptr(Ba (Sigajxitrlla) tnaculala inJUUa (Hutt.).

* „ (s. str.) tenuis (Gray).

Cardium patulum Hutt.

*Chione stutchburyi (Gray).

Corhula pumila Hutt.

*Crassatellites obesus (A. Ad.).

Crepidula striata (Hutt.).

Cucullcpa alia Sow.

CylichneUa enysi (Hutt.).

*Dentalium ecostatum T. W. Kirk.

~ manteUi Zitt.

~ soUdum Hutt.

*Diplodonta zelandica (Gray).

*Dosinia lambata (Gould).

*Dosinia subrosea (Gray).

*Fasciolaria johnsloni (t.-Woods). New to our fauna.

Galeodea senex (?) (Hutt.).

Genota robusta (Hutt.).

Glycymeris globosa (Hutt.).

* „ laticostata (Q. & G.).

Ixtlirus (Leucozonia) brevirostris (Hutt.).

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

Ixyripes laminaia Hutt.

*Macrocallista multistriata (Sow.).

„ pareoraensis Sut.

*Mactra discors (?) Gray.

* ~ scalpelhim Reeve.

*Natica zelandica Q. & G.

*Nucula strangei A. Ad.

*Ostrea (a str.) corrugala Hutt.

Panope urbita Hutt.

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Struthiolaria spinosa Hect.

Paphia curia (Hutt.).

Surcula fusiformis (Hutt.).

Placunanomia incisura (?) Hutt.

* „ zelandica (Gray).

*Tellina glabrella Desh.

* Polinices amphialus (Wats.).

Terebra orycta Sut.

♦ „ trislis Desh.

~ gibbosus (Hutt.).

*Trophon hanleyi (Angas). New as a fossil.

*Psamimbia lineolata Gray.

Turritella (Peyrotia) cavershamensis Harris.

* ~ zelandica Desh. New as a fossil.

„ (Torcula) semiconcava Sut.

Sinum (Eunaticina) cinctum (Hutt.).

„ (Peyrotia) patagonica Sow.

Siphonalia costala (Hutt.).

* „ dilatata (Q. & G.).

Typhis (Typhina) maccoyi T.-Woods.

*Spisula ordinaria (E. A. Smith).

* Venericardia purpurata (Desh.).

* Struthiolaria papulosa (Mart.).

*Zenalia acinaces (Q. & G.). Fragment.

Fifty-nine species, of which twenty-nine also Recent = 49 per cent.

Age : Upper Miocene. Horizon : Pareoran.

Right Bank of Pareora River, opposite Mount Horrible : Coal Rocks. Geol. Surv. Loc. 784. McKay; date of collection unknown.

Venericardia lutea (Hutt.) var.

Larger than Recent shells, the radial ribs more numerous, 18 to 20, the interstices narrower; maximum height 19 mm. The specimens are hardly good enough for description.

Age: Miocene (Oamaruian).

Pareora River, South Canterbury. J. A. Thomson ; 1917.

Alectrion socialis (Hutt.).

AmpuUina (Megatylotus) suturalis (Hutt.).

Ancilla (s. str.) hebera (Hutt.).

~ (Alocospira) papillata (Tate). Juv.

Borsonia (Cordieria) n. sp.

Corbula canaliculata Hutt.

*Crassatellites obesus (A. Ad.). Fragment.

Cucullcea australis (Hutt.).

Cylichnella soror Sut.

Diplodonta ampla (Hutt.).

Drillia n. sp. The same from Blue Cliffs.

Epitonium (Girsotrema) lyratum (Zitt.).

Fusinus n. sp. ?

Galeodea senex (Hutt.).

Leda semiteres Hutt. Juv.

Lima colorata Hutt.

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.).

Mitra (Camilla) armorica Sut.

Modiolus dolichus Sut.

* Mutex zelandicus Q. & G. Juv.

*Natica australis (Hutt.).

* ~ zelandica Q. &G.

Pecteh (Pseudamusium) hultoni (Park). Fragments.

*Placunanomia zelandica (Gray).

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

*Psarnmobia lineolata Gray.

Ptychair actus nodosoliratus Sut.

Sinum (Eunaticina) cinctum (Hutt.).

Siphonalia costata (Hutt.).

* ~ dilatata (Q. & G.). Juv.

Struthiolaria cincta Hutt. n. var.

Surcula climacota Sut.

~ fusiformis (Hutt.). Juv.

„ n. sp.

Trophon lepidus Sut.

*Turbonilla zealandica (Hutt.).

Turritella (Torcula) concava Hutt. Fragments.

T ifphis maccoyi T.-Woods.

*Venericardia purpurata (Desh.). Juv.

VexiUum apicale (Hutt.).

Pareora River : Blue Clay below Mount Horrible. J. A. Thomson ; 1917.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) hultoni (Park).

Clavagella n. sp.

Corbula canaliculata Hutt.

Pinna lata (?) Hutt. Juv.

*Crepidula cost at a (Sow.).

Placunanomia incisura Hutt.

*Psammobia lineolata Gray.

Dentalium mantetti Zitt.

*Tellina glabrella Desh.

„ (Fustiaria) pareorense Pils. & Sharp.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

~ solidum Hutt.

Venericardia pseutcs Sut.

Diplodonta ampla (Hutt.).

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. & G.).

Leda semiteres Hutt.

*Murex octogonus espinosus (?) Hutt. Juv.

This and the preceding list taken together contain fifty-two species, of which fourteen are also Recent = 27 per cent.

Age : Upper Miocene. Horizon : Pareoran.

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White Rock River, Upper Pareora Valley. Geol. Surv. Loc. 165. McKay ; 1876.

Acteon oval is (Hutt.).

Alectrion (Hima) socialis (Hutt.). Common.

*Ancilla (Baryspiru) australis nuiamidalis ( Rp.p.viO

*Anomia huttoni Sut.

*Bathytoma albula (Hutt.).

„ perlata Sut.

~ sulcata excavata Sut.

Bela (Buchozia) infelix Sut.

Bor son ia (Cordieria) cincta (Hutt.).

*Calgplr(ea (s. str.) aUa (Hutt.). Many young shells.

* ~ (Sigapatella) maculala (Q. & G.).

Cardium greyi (?) Hutt. Fragments.

Lorbula pumila Hutt.

*Crepidula monoxyla (Less.).

„ gregaria Sow.

„ striata (Hutt.).

CucuUcea ponderosa var. B Hutt

CylichneUa soror Sut.

Cytherea sp.

Dentalium manteUi Zitt. Fairly common.

solidum Hutt. Fairly common.

*Dosinia greyi Zitt. Fragment.

* ~ subrosea (Gray). Fragment.

Drillia awamoaensis (Hutt.).

„ buchanani (Hutt.).

* ~ chordata Sut.

~ wanganuieneis (Hutt.).

*Epitonium (Cirsotrenui) zelebori (Dkr.).

Fusinus congestus Sut.

„ spiralis dentalus (Hutt.).

„ tegens (Hutt.).

Genola robusta (Hutt.).

Glycymeris cordata (Hutt.)

„ globosa (Hutt.).

* ~ laticostata (Q. & G.)

Hcmiconus ornatus (Hutt.).

Lalirus (Leucozonia) breviroslris (Hutt.).

Limopsis catcnata Sut. Common.

Loripes laminata Hutt. Fairly common.

*Mactra scalpcUum Reeve.

Mangilia gracilenla Sut.

~ leptosoma (Hutt.). Fairly common.

Mesalia striolala (Hutt.). Plentiful.

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.). Fragments.

*Natica australis (Hutt).

* „ zelandica Q. &G. Many voung shells.

*Nucula nitidula A. Ad.

*Ostrea (Anodontostrea) tatei Si

Paphia curia (Hutt.).

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park). Fragment.

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

„ (Neverita) huttoni Iher.

„ „ ovatus (Hutt.).

„ „ sagenus Sut.

*Psammobia Uneolata Gray, Fragments.

*Siphonalia dilatata (Q. & G.). Very massive shells.

* „ nodosa (Mart.).

~ subnodosa (Hutt.).

turrita Sut.

*Spisula ordinaria (E. A. Smith).

Surcula obliquecostata Sut.

~ pareoraensis (Sut.).

Terebra pareoraensis Sut. Plentiful.

Trophon minulissimus Sut.

*Turbonilla zealandica (Hutt.).

Tunis uttleyi (?) Sut. Fragment.

TurriteUa (Torcula) concava H utt. Many specimens, both adult and juvenile.

» „ semicoticava Sut.

*Venericardia lulea (Hutt.).

Vexillum rutidolomum Sut.

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. & G.). Fragments.

Seventy-one species, of which twenty-three also Recent =-- 32 per cent.

Age: Upper Miocene. Horizon: Pareoran. Matrix: Mainly loose sands or shelly conglomerate.

Reference: McKay, loc. cit., 1877, pp. 47, 54, &c.

White Rock River, Upper Pareora Valley. J. A. Thomson : 1917.

* Anemia trigonopsis Hutt.

Bothy toma anlecoslata Sut.

„ haasti (Hutt.),

Cardium waitakiense Sut.

Chione speiqhti Sut.

Circulus helicoides (Hutt.).

Cominella ordinatis Hutt.

„ n. sp.

Corhida humerosa Hutt.

„ pumila Hutt.

Epitonium (Cirsotrema) lyratum (Zitt.).

Eulima sp.

Fusinus congest us Sut.

Age : Oamaruian.

Macrocallista pareoraensis Sut. var.

*Mangilia dictyota (Hutt.).

*Protocardia (Nemocardium) vulchella MiravV

Solar iella n. sp.

Strepsidura n. sp. Genus new to fauna.

„ n. sp.

„ n. sp.

Surcula fusiformis (Hutt.)

~ obliquecostatn Sut.

Trophon minulissimus Sut.

Turhonilla (Chemnitzia) n. sp.

TurriteUa (Torcula) concava Hutt.

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The number of Recent species in this list is no indication of the fossil horizon, for the specimens sent to Mr. Suter were selected from a larger collection, and species previously recorded from the upper Pareora district, if noticed, were excluded. Thus this list has only four species in common with the preceding.

Pareora River, South Canterbury. M. C. Gudex ; 1913.

1.) Pareora River (exact locality uot stated).

Aleclrion socudis (Hutt.).

Lima colorala Hutt.

Ampullina (Megalylotus) suturalis (Hutt.).

*Limopsis aurila (Brocclii).

Ancilla (Amalda) waikopiroensis Sut.

*Natica zelandica Q. & G.

Bathytotna sulcata excavata Sut.

Sinum (Eunaticina) mioccenicum (Sut.).

Borsonia (Cordieria) cincta (Hutt.).

* Siphonalia nodosa (Mart.).

Corbula humerosa Hutt.

Surcula fusiformis (Hutt.).

*Crassalellites obesus (A. Ad.).

Turritdla (Torcula) semiconcava Sut.

*Dentalium ecostaium T. W. Kirk.

Typhis maccoyi T.-Woods.

„ mantelli Zitt.

Vexillum apicale (Hutt.).

„ (Costellaria) rutidolomum Sut.

Exilia dalli Sut.

(2.) Blue Sands above the Limestone.

*Mallelia australis (Q. & G.).

Amusium zilteli (Hutt.).

Polinices sp.

Chione meridionalis (?) (Sow.).

Corbula canaliculata Hutt.

Surcida fusiformis (?) (Hutt.).

Crepidula gregaria Sow.

(3.) Otaio Coal Series.

Ampullina (Megalylotus) suturalis (Hutt.).

*Pupa alba (?) (Hutt.).

istarte australis (?) Hutt.

Siphonalia costata (?) (Hutt.).

Chione ineridionalis (Sow.).

Slruthiolaria cincta Hutt.

*Tellina glabrella (?) Desk.

Corbula canaliculata Hutt.

Teredo heaphyi (?) Zitt.

*Dosvnia grey* Zitt.

Mesalia striolata (Hutt.).

Turritdla (Peyrotia) pat agon ica Sow.

*Psammobia aff. slangeri Gray.

(4.) Limestone at Squire’s.

Pecten (Chlamys) chal/iamensis Hutt.

(5.) Clay Bank at Squire’s.

Ostrea sp.

Corbula canaliculata Hutt.

Vexillum n. sp.

*Denlalium ecostaium T. W. Kirk.

Marginella ( Eraloidea) conica Harris.

(6.) Red Sands overlying Blue Clays at Squire’s.

Siphonalia costata (Hutt.).

Ancilla (s. str.) hebera (Hutt.).

Surcida fusiformis (Hutt.).

Nucula saqiltata Sut.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (?) (Pa rk). Frag - ment.

Turritdla (Torcida) semiconcava Sut.

Venericardia pseutes Sut.

Folinices gibbosus (Hutt ).

(7.) Higginbotham.

Cardium waitakien.se Sut.

Venericardia acanthodes Sut.

* ~ lutea (Hutt.).

Cucullrpa attenuata Hutt.

„ pseutes Sut.

Ostrea (a. str.) subdentata Hutt.

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(8.) Crab-beds Cave.

Dentalium aff. mantelli Zitt.

Pecten (Patinopecten) delicatulus Hurt.

Turritella aff. patagonica Sow.

(9.) Red Sand below Crab-beds.

Ostrea (s. str.) subdeniata Hutt.

The different localities taken together give forty species, of which twelve are also Recent 30 per cent.

Age : Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon : Various.

Reference: M. C. Gudex, loc. cit.

Holme Station, Pareora River ; Shelly Sandstone immediately above the Limestone M. C. Gudex ; 1913.

* AnciUa (Amalda) novat-zelandia; (Sow.).

Epilonium (Cirsolrema) lyralum (Zitt.).

* Limopsis aur ita (Brocclii).

„ (Alocospira) papiUata (Tate).

Marginella (Eraloidea) conica Harris.

Bathytoma haasti (Hutt.).

„ sulcata excavata Sut.

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.).

Corhula canaliculala Hutt.

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

„ humerosa Hutt.

Siphonalia costata (Hurt.).

*Crassalellites obesus (A. Ad.).

Surcula fusiformis (Hutt.).

mantelli Zitt.

Turritella (Torcula) concava Hutt.

~ solidum Hutt.

~ (Peyrotia) patagovica Sow.

Orillia axoamoaensis (Hurt.).

Vexillum (Costellaria) rutidolomum Sut.

Twenty species, of which three also Recent =l5 per cent.

Age: Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon: Pareoran.

Holme Station, Pareora River: Uppermost Stratum, M. C, Gudex ; 1913.

Alectrion socialis (Hutt.).

Ampullina (Megatylotus) suturalis (Hutt.).

AnciUa (s. str.) hebera (Hutt.).

„ f A locos pirn) papilla! a (Tate),

*Anomia huttoni Sut.

* „ trigonopsis Hutt.

,* undata Hutt.

Balhytoma haasti (Hutt.).

„ sulcata (Hurt.).

*Calyptr(pa (s. str.) alia (Hutt.).

Chione meridionalis (?) (Sow.).

„ speighli Sut.

*Crassatellites obesus (?) (A. Ad.).

Creviduln striata (Hutt.).

Cucullfp.a alia Sow.

„ attenuala Hutt.

Cylichnella enysi (Hutt.).

Dentalium solidnm Hutt.

*Dosinia greyi Zitt.

* lambata (Gould).

Gh/cumeris cordata (Hutt.).

* laticostata (Q. & G.),

Latirus (Leucozonia) brevirostris (Hurt.).

*TAmopsis aurita (Brocchi).

Limopsis catenata Sut.

*Maclra discars Grav.

Modiolus dolichus Sut.

Panope worthingloni Hutt.

Papkia curta (?) (Hutt.). Casts.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

*Placunanomia zelandica (Grav).

Polinices gibbosus (Hurt.).

(Neverita) huttoni Thor.

*Psammohia lineolala Grav.

* ~ zelandica Desli.

*Pupa alba (Hurt.).

Siphonalia costata (Hutt.).

* „ nodosa (Mart.).

Strut hiolaria civ eta Hutt.

* ~ papulosa (Mart.).

Surcula fusiformis (Hutt.).

Terehra orycta Sut.

pareoraensis Sut.

Turritella (Peyrotia) cavershamensis Harris

~ (Torcida) semiconcara Sut.

Venericardia pseutes Sut.

Vexillum (Costellaria) rutidolomum Sut.

*Zenaiia acinaces (0. & G.).

Forty-eight species, of which seventeen also Recent = 35 per cent.

Age : Miocene (Upper). Horizon : Pareoran.

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Near Bluecliffs Station, Upper Otaio Valley, Canterbury : Bluish Clays above the Oamaru Limestone. M. C. Gudex ; 1913.

A list of fossils from tkis locality kas been publisked by Mr. Gudex in Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 46, 1914, p. 278, containing a few species which are not on my own list.

Aleclrion socialis (Hutt.).

Ampullina (Megatylotus) suturalis (Hutt.).

Ancilla (s. str.) hebera (Hutt.).

* „ (Amalda) novoe-zelandice (Sow.).

„ (Alocospira) papillata (Tate).

Bathytoma haasti (Hutt.).

„ sulcata excavata Sut.

*Calyptrcßa (Sigapatella) maculata (Q. & G.).

* y> „ ~ injlata (Hutt.).

Chione chiloensis truncata (Sut.).

„ meridionalis (Sow.).

Cominella pulchra Sut.

Corhula canaliculata Hutt.

*Crassatellites obesus (A, Ad.).

Cucullcea australis (Hutt.).

*Dentalium ecostatum T. W. Kirk.

„ mantelli Zitt.

„ solidum Hutt.

*Dositiia greyi Zitt.

Drillia awamoaensis (Hutt.).

~ callimorpha Sut.

Epitonium (Clathroscala) datum Sut.

~ (Cirsotrema) lyratum (Zitt.).

Exilia dalli Sut.

Fulgoraria arabica turrila Sut.

*Fusinus spiralis (A. Ad.).

Lima colorata Hutt.

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

*MaUetia australis (Q. & G.).

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.).

Mitra (Concilia) armorica Sut.

„ n. sp.

*Natica australis (Hutt.).

* „ zelandica Q. &G.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

*Placunanomia zelandica (Gray).

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

„ (Neverita) ovatus (Hutt.).

„ (Euspira) planispirus Sut.

Ptychatractus nodosoliratus Sut.

Sinum (Eunaticina) cinctum (Hutt.).

* ~ „ undulatum (Hutt.).

Siphonalia conoidea (Zitt.).

„ costata (Hutt.).

* „ dilatata (Q. & G.).

Surcula fusiformis (Hutt.).

Terebra orycta Sut.

„ pareoraensis Sut,

Teredo heapkyi Zitt.

Turbonilla (Mormula) prisca Sut.

*Turritella (Peyrotia) carlottce Wats.

„ „ cavershamensis Harris.

„ (Torcula) concava Hutt.

„ (Peyrotia) patagonica Sow.

~ (Torcula) semiconcava Sut.

Typhis maccoyi T.-Woods,

*Venericardia difficilis (Desk.).

* „ purpurata (Desk.).

Vexillum linctum (Hutt.).

.. (Costellaria) rutidolomum S

Sixty species, of which seventeen also Recent = 28 per cent.

Age : Upper Miocene (probably). Horizon : Pareoran (probably).

Blue Cliffs, Otaio River, South Canterbury. J, A. Thomson ; 1917.

Alectrion socialis (Hutt.).

Ampullina (Megatylotus) suturalis (Hutt.).

* Ancilla (Amalda) novce-zelandioe (Sow.).

~ (Alocospira) papillata (Tate).

*Bathytoma albula (Hutt.).

„ sulcata excavata Sut.

Borsonia (Cordieria) n. sp.

~ ~ n. sp.

„ (Mitromorpha) n. sp.

Chione chiloensis truncata Sut. Cast.

Corhula canaliculata Hutt.

„ pumila Hutt.

*Crepidula monoxyh, (Less.).

Cucullcea alta (?) Sow. Fragment.

Cylichnella enysi (Hutt.). Juv.

Dentalium mantelli Zitt.

„ (Fustiaria) pareorense Pils. & Sharp.

~ solidum Hutt.

Dosinia greyi Zitt.

Drillia awamoaensis (Hutt.).

K n. sp. ?

„ n. sp. Near I), lyallensis Murdock

*Emarginula strialula Q. & G. Fragment.

Epitonium (Clathroscala) datum Sut.

„ (Cirsotrema) lyratum (Zitt.).

Exilia dalli Sut.

Fasciolaria johnstoni (T.-Woods).

Leda semiteres Hutt. Juv.

Lima colorata Hutt.

Margindla conica Harris.

Mesalia striolata (Hutt.).

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.).

*Natica australis (Hutt.).

* ~ zdandica Q. &G.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) hochstetteri (?) Zitt. Fragment.

»» „ huttoni (Park). Fragment.

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Ptychatractus nodosoliratus Sut.

Surcula fusiformis (Hutt.).

„ pukeuriensis Sut.

Terebra orycta Sut.

Roxemia n. sp.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

Sinum (Eunaticina) cinctum (Hutt.).

Trophon lepxdus Sut.

Siphonalia costala (Hutt.).

Turritella (Torcula) concava Hutt. Juv.

* „ dilatata (Q. & G.). Juv.

*Venericardia purpurata (Di>sh.). Juv.

Vexdlum apicale (Hutt.).

* „ nodosa (Mart.). Juv.

Surcula climacota Sut.

Fifty-one species, of which ten also Recent 20 per cent.

Age : Upper Miocene (probably). Horizon : Pareoran (probably).

The percentage of Recent species is smaller than is usual in beds of undoubted Pareora age.

Near Waihao River : Grey Marls. Geol. Surv. Loc. 485. McKay ; 1880.

Amusium zittelli (Hutt.). Many specimens.

*Lima suteri Dali.

*Limnpsis aurita (Brocchi).

*Anomia trigonopsis Hutt.

Astrcea sp. ? Fragment.

„ zitteli I her.

*Calyptrcra (Sigapaiella) maculata inflata (Hutt.).

Modiolaria elongata (?) (Hutt.).

Cantharidus fenestralus Sut.

Nucula sagiltaia Sut.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

Cardium aff. huttoni Iher. Juv.

~ (Pallium) polymorphoides Zitt.

Chione chUoensis truncata Sut.

Pholadomya neozelanica Hutt.

* ~ mesodesma (Q. & G.).

Corbula canaliculata Hutt.

*Protocardia (Nemocardium) pulchella (Gray).

Sinum (Eunaticina) cinctum (Hutt.).

~ kaiparaensis Sut.

*CrassateHites obesus (A. Ad.).

Surcula fusiformis (Hutt.).

*Tellina eugonia Sut.

„ n. sp.

Terebra orycta Sut.

CylichneUa enysi (Hutt.).

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

Dentalium manielli Zitt.

„ pareorense Pils. & Sharp.

Turritella (Peyrotia) patagonica Sow.

* „ (s. str.) symmetrica Hutt.

Exilia waihaoensis (?) Sut.

*Venericardia lutea (?) (Hutt.). Juv.

Galeodea senex (Hutt.).

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. & G.).

*Leda beilula A. Ad.

Jjeucosyrinx alia (Harris).

Thirty-seven species, of which twelve also Recent = 32 per cent.

Age : Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon : Upper Waiarekan (?).

In "MS. McKay states that the collection was made from beds appearing on the right bank of the Waihao River and in a small creek leading up to the higher part of Mount Harris.

Reference: McKay, Rep. of Geol Explor. during 1881, No. 14, 1882, pp. 56, 69, See. (no special mention). The so-called “ Grey Marls ”of the South Canterbury and Oamaru districts cannot be correlated with the Grey Marl above the Weka Pass stone. In making the correlation McKay relied on their conformity to the underlying limestone and palaeontological evidence (not stated). In 1887, however, he found that the supposed Grey Marls underlay the Waihao limestone. See Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1886-87, No. 18, 1887, pp. 98, 99, &c.

Waihao Bridge, One Mile and a Half below Waihao Forks. Geol. Surv. Loc. 462. McKay ; 1880.

Exilia waihaoensis Sut.

Ampullina ( Megatylotus) suturalis (Hutt.).

Hemiconus ornatus (Hutt.).

„ woihaoensit Sut.

*Mangilia sinclairi (E. A. Smith).

*Ancilla (Baryspira) mucronata (Sow.).

Mitra inconspicua Hutt.

„ (Amalda) waikopiroensis Sut.

Sinum (Eunaticina) elegans Sut.

*Denlalium ecoslalum T. W. Kirk.

Siphonalia conoidea (?) (Zitt.).

„ manieUi Zitt.

„ coslata (?) (Hutt). Fragment.

„ pareorense Pils. & Sharp.

„ turrila Sut, Juv.

„ solidum Hutt.

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Turritella (Archimediella) ambulacrum Sow.

Surcula serotina Sut.

~ (Torcula) concava Hutt. Juv.

Terebra costata Hutt.

*Venericardia dijjicilis (Desh.).

Tunis complicatus Sut.

Turritella (Haustator) aidingce Tate,

Twenty-three species, of which four also Recent =l7 per cent. Only three of these twentythree species appear on the preceding list, namely, Dentalium mantelli, Dentalium pareorense and Exilia waihaoensis.

Age : Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon: Waiarekan (?).

Reference: McKay loc. cit., 1882, pp. 56, 72, &c. (no special mention). See also McKay, loc. cit., 1887, p. 98, where he says a collection was made from grey sandy beds two miles below Waihao Forks. These beds were found to rest on the greensands of Waihao Forks.

Mount Harris, Waihao River. Geol. Surv. Loc. 475. McKay, 1880 ; J. A. Thomson, 1913.

* Ancilla (Amalda) novcß-zelandice (Sow.).

*Malletia australis (Q. & G.).

(Alocospira) papillata (Tate).

Marginella (Eratoidea) conica Harris.

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.)

Baihytoma haasti (Hutt.).

Panope orbita Hutt.

*Calyptrfea (Sigapatella) maculata (Q. & G.).

Chione meridionalis (Sow.).

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

Cominella exsculpta Sut.

„ ~ waihaoensis Sut. (P. Marshall leg.)

Corbula canaliculata Hutt.

~ burnerosa Hutt.

*Placunanomia zelandica (Gray).

*Polinices amphialus (Wats.).

~ kaiparaensis Sut.

„ gibbosus (Hutt.).

*Crassatellites obesus (A. Ad.).

„ (Neverita) ovatus (Hutt.).

Cucullcea attenuala Hutt.

*Cytherea oblonga (Hanley).

Sinum (Eunatidna) mioccenicum Sut.

Siphonalia costata (?) (Hutt.). Spire only.

Dentalium mantelli Zitt.

* „ dilatata (Q. & G.j.

*Dosinia greyi Zitt. Fragment.

Drillia awamoaensis (Hutt.).

„ subreflexa (Sow.).

Strulhiolaria tuberculata Hutt.

*Fulgoraria arabica (Mart.).

* „ „ elongata (Swains.). Juv.

Surcula fusiformis (Hutt.).

~ biconica Sut.

Tritonidea compact a Sut. Juv.

*Turritella (Peyrotia) carlottce Wats.

* „ gracilis (Swains.).

„ ~ cavershamensis Harris.

*Fusinus spiralis (A. Ad.).

„ (Torcula) concavn Hutt.

Leucosyrinx alta Harris.

~ (Peyrotia) patagonica Sow.

„ „ transenna Sut.

Typhis (Typhina) maccoyi T.-Woods.

Lima paucisulcata Hutt.

Venericardia pseuies Sut.

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

Forty-seven species, of which fifteen also Recent = 32 per cent.

Age : Upper Miocene. Horizon : Pareoran.

Reference : McKay, loc. cit., 1880, pp. 56, 64 ; also 1887, p. 98.

Waihao River : Marly Greensands. Geol. Surv. Loc. 479. McKay, 1880 ;J. A. Thomson, 1913.

Ampullina (Megatylotus) suturalis (Hutt.).

Ancilla (Alocospira) papillata (Tate).

Aturia australis McCoy.

Borsonia (Cordieria) cincta (Hutt.).

„ . „ rudis (Hutt.).

Clavatula mackayi Sut.

Clio (Creseis) sp.

Cucullcea attenuate Hutt.

Cymatium n. sp. ?

* Dentalium ecostatum T. W. Kirk.

„ mantelli Zitt.

„ solidum Hutt.

Fulgoraria arabica turrita Sut.

Galeodea senex (Hutt.).

Hemifusus goniodes Sut.

Led a semiteres Hutt.

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.).

Mitra inconspicua Hutt.

*Nucula nitidula A. Ad.

*Ostrea (s. str.) corrugata Hutt.

Panope orbita Hutt.

Pecten (Mquipecten) devinctus Sut.

~ (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

„ ~ waihaoensis Sut.

Plejona (?) gracilicostata (Zitt.).

~ necopinaia (Sut.).

*Polinices amphialus (Wats.).

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Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

* Terebra tristis Desh.

Tunis duplex Sut.

Rapana neozelanica Sut.

*Sinum (Eunaticina) undulatum (Hutt.). Juv.

„ utileyi Sut.

Turritella (Archimediella) ambtdacrum Sow.

Streptochetus n. sp.

* „ (Peyrotia) carlottce Wats.

Struthiolaria citwta Hutt.

*Venericardia dijflcilis (Desh.) var.

„ minor Marshall.

Vexillum apicicostatum Sut.

Surcula mordax Sut.

Forty-two species, of which nine also Recent = 21 per cent.

Age: Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon : Waiarekan (?).

Reference : McKay, loc. cit., 1880, pp. 71-72, &c.

Waihao River : Waihao Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 482. McKay ; 1880.

* Pecten (Chlamys) zelandiee Gray. Fragment.

Epitonium (Cirsotrema) lyratum (Zitt.).

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park). Fragment.

Struthiolaria sp. (?).

Age : Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon : Ototaran (?).

Reference: McKay, loc. cit., 1880, p. 70. See also McKay, loc. cit., 1887, pp. 91 el seq.

Waihao River : Lower Part of Greensands. Geol. Surv. Loc. 480. McKay, 1880; J. A. Thomson, 1913.

Acteon ovalis (?) (Hutt.).

*Nucula strangei A. Ad.

Plejona necopinata Sut.

Ampul Una (Megatylotus) suturalis (Hutt.).

*Polinices amphialus (Wats.).

Ancilla (Alocospira) papillate (Tate). Juv.

~ (Neverita) huttoni (?) Iher.

*Calyptr(Ea ( Sigapalella) metadata inflate (Hutt.).

„ „ ovatus (Hutt.) Juv.

Cardium waitakiense Sut. Plentiful.

*Protocardia (Nemocardium) pulchella (Gray).

Chione meridionalis (Sow.). Juv.

„ sera (?) Hutt. Valve ; sculpture lost

Clavatida mackayi Sut.

*Psammobia lineolata Gray.

Conus sp. Spire.

Rapana waihaoensis Sut. Cast.

Corbula canaliculata Hutt.

Rinqicula n. sp. Apertures filled with matrix.

~ kaiparaensis Sut.

Sinum jornicatum Sut. Juv

*Crassatellites ohesus (A. Ad.) Juv.

Siphonalia nodosa acuticostata Sut.

Cuculloea attenuate Hutt, Plentiful ; many young.

Solariella n. sp.

Cylichnella enysi Hutt.

Streptochetus n. sp. .i-i • XI.

Dentalium solidum Hutt.

Struthiolaria cincta Hutt.

„ minor Marshall,

*Dosinia greyi Zitt.

„ tuberculata Hutt. Juv.

Drillia awamoaensis (Hutt.).

~ concinna Sut

~ sp.

Surcula antegypsata Sut.

Epitonium (Acrilla) gracillimum Sut. Fragments.

~ fusiformis (?) (Hutt.).

„ laciniata Sut.

Euthria sp.

„ serntina Sut.

Euthriofusus spinosus Sut.

„ serlula Sut.

Fulgoraria (Alcilhoe) biconicn Sut.

„ sp.

Fusinus sp.

*Tellina eugonia Sut.

Galeodea senex (Hutt.).

Terebra costal a (?) Hutt.

Glypymeris sp.

Teredo heaphyi (?) Zitt.

Harpa (Eocithara) neozelanica Sut.

Triphora sp. Cast.

Heliacus n, sp. (?j.

Trophon n. sp.

Lapparia hebes (Hutt.).

Tunis sp.

Tjeda semiteres Hutt.

Venericardia acanthodes Sut.

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

* „ difficilis (Desh.).

*Natica australis (Hutt.).

„ pseutes Sut.

* „ zelandica Q. &G.

Sixty-four species, of which twelve also Recent 19 per cent.

Age: Lower Miocene or Oligocene (Oamaruian). Horizon: Waiarekan (?).

References : As for preceding list.

s—Pal. Bull. No. 8.

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Mount Harris, Waihao River, South Canterbury. J. A. Thomson ; 1917.

Alectrion socialis (Hutt.).

Leda semiteres Hutt.

Ancilla (Alocospira) papillata (Tate).

Limopsis catenata Sut. Juv.

Baihytoma sulcata excavata Sut.

Marginella fraudulenta Sut.

Borsonia (Cordieria) n. sp.

* Polinices amphialus (Wats.).

Corbula humerosa Hutt.

Surcula fusijormis (Hutt.). Juv.

*Grepidula monoxyla (Less.).

Trophon lepidus Sut.

Cymatium minimum (Hutt.).

Turritella (Peyrotia) caver shamensis Harris. Fragment.

Drillia awamoaensis (Hutt.).

Heliacus sp. Juv.

*Venericardia purpurata (Desh.). Juv.

Seventeen species, of which three also Recent = 18 per cent.

Near McCullogh’s Bridge: Waihao Greensands. J. A. Thomson; 1917.

Ampullina (Megatylotus) suturalis (Hutt.). Juv. „ waihaoensis Sut.

Ancilla (Alocospira) papillata (Tate).

Ancistrosyrinx n. sp. Genus new to fauna.

Borsonia (Cordieria) cincla (Hutt.). „ ~ rudis (Hutt.).

Corbula canaliculata Hutt.

* ~ macilenta Hutt.

Corbula pumila Hutt.

Dentalium mantelli Zitt.

„ (Fustiaria) pareorense Pils. & Sharp.

~ solidum Hutt.

Epitonium (Clathroscala) elatum Sut,

„ (Girsotrema) lyratum (Zitt.). Juv.

Gilbertia aff. paucistriata (Marshall). Broken.

*Leda bellula A. Ad.

„ semiteres Hutt.

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi). Juv.

Merica n. sp.

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.).

Mitra inconspicua Hutt.

*Natica australis (Hutt.).

Pecten (Pseudamusium) waihaoensis Sut.

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.). Juv.

Sinum (Eunaticina) elegans Sut.

*Siphonalia dilatata (Q. & G.). Juv.

* „ mandarina (Duclos). Juv. * 7 AT. , v T

* ~ nodosa (Mart.). Juv.

Surcula serotina Sut.

Tunis bimarginatus Sut.

~ complicatus Sut.

Turritella (Archimediella) ambulacrum Sow.

Vexillum apicicostatum Sut.

„ n. sp.

Thirty-four species, of which seven also Recent = 21 per cent.

Age : Lower Miocene or Oligocene. Horizon : Waiarekan.

Right Bank of the Waihao River, Three Miles below the Waihao Forks, in a Bed of Greensands which lies conformably below the Arenaceous Limestone. G. H. Uttlev ; 1912. (See also

Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 47, 1915, p. 385.)

Alectrion socialis (Hutt.).

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

Ampullina (Megatylotus) suturalis (Hutt.).

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.).

Ancilla (Alocospira) papillata (Tate).

*Struthiolaria papulosa (Mart.).

Bathyloma haasti (Hutt.).

~ tuberculata Hutt.

Corhula canaliculata Hutt.

Surcula fusiformis (Hutt.). „ n. sp.

*Crassateliites obesus (A. Ad.)

Dentalium mantelli Zitt.

*Turritella (Peyrotia) carlotloe Wats.

Galeodea senex (Hutt.).

„ (Torcula) concava Hutt.

Hemiconus ornatus (Hutt.).

~ (Peyrotia) patagonica Sow.

Leucosyrinx alia (Harris).

~ (Torcula) semiconcava Sut.

Lima colorata Hutt.

Twenty-one species, of which four also Recent = 19 per cent.

Age : Lower Miocene or Oligocene fOamaruian). Horizon : Waiarekan.

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Waihao Forks, 300 Yards from Hotel, on Rise. G. H. Uttley; 1912.

Ampullina (Megatylotus) suturalis (Hutt.).

Cardium sp.

Lima paleata Hutt.

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

Age : Oamaruian. Horizon : Waiarekan.

Right Bank of the Waihao River, at McCullogh’s Bridge : Greensands lying conformably beneath the Arenaceous Limestone. G. H. Uttley ; 1912. (See also Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 47, 1915, p. 385.)

Siphonalia turrita Sut.

Ampullina (Megatylotus) suturalis (Hutt.).

*Ancilla (Amalda) novo’-zelandio’ (Sow.).

Surcula pareoraensis (Sut.).

Borsonia (Cordieria) rudis (Hutt.).

Turris duplex Sut.

Corhula canaliculata Hutt.

„ regius Sut.

Dentalium solidum Hutt.

Turritella (Haustator) aldingce Tate.

Mitra inconspicua Hutt.

~ (ArchimedieUa) ambulacrum Sow.

*Natica zelandica Q. & G.

Thirteen species, of which two also Recent = 15 per cent.

Age : Lower Miocene or Oligocene. Horizon : Waiarekan.

Near Mount Harris, on the Slope towards the Waitaki Valley the First Outcrop on the Road leading from the Waitaki to the Waihao Valley ; overlying the Limestone. G. H. Uttley : 1912. (See also Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 47, 1915, p. 385.)

*Ancilla (Amalda) novce-zelandirr (Sow.).

*Malletia australis (Q. & G.).

Corhula canaliculata Hutt.

Nucula sagiltata Sut.

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

~ htimerosa Hutt.

„ Tcaiparaensis Sut.

*Psammobia lineolata Gray.

*Crassalellites obesus (A. Ad.).

Surcula fusiformis (Hutt.).

Turritella (Peyrotia) cavershamensis Harris.

*Cytherea oblonga (Hanley) var.

Dentalium manielli Zitt.

„ (Torcnla) concava Hutt. ' CJ..4-

Drillia n. sp.

~ „ semtconcava Sut.

*Venericardia difficilis (Desh.).

Epilonium (Cirsotrema) lyratum (Zitt.).

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. & G.).

Galeodea senex (?) (Hutt.). Juv.

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

Twenty-one species, of which eight also Recent = 38 per cent.

Age : Upper Miocene. Horizon : Pareoran.

Top of the Hill from Waihao Forks to Elephant Hill ; The Rocks are Brown Sands similar to those of the Last Locality, overlying the Limestone. G. H. Uttley; 1912. (See also Trans.

N.Z. Inst., vol. 47, 1915, p. 386.)

Margindla (Eratoidea) harrisi Cossni.

Alectrion socialis (Hutt.).

Ampullina (Megatylotus) suturalis (Hutt.).

*Natica zelandica Q. & G.

Polinices (Neverita) huttoni Iher.

*Ancilla (Amalda) novw-zelandicp (Sow.).

Siphonalia conoidea (Zitt.).

Baihytoma sulcata excavata Sut.

Corhula canaliculata Hutt.

Streptosiphon reticulatum Sut.

*Crassa(elliles obesus (A. Ad.).

Surcula fusiformis (Hutt.).

„ hultoni Sut.

Cylichnella enysi (Hutt.).

Terehra costal a Hutt.

* Dentalium ecostatum T. W. Kirk.

*Thnlassohelix igniflua (Reeve). New as a fossil.

* „ nanum Hutt.

*Turrilella (Peyrotia) carlotto Wats.

*Fulgoraria arabica (Mart,).

>} ~ cavershamensis Harris.

Leucosyrinx alta (Harris).

*Venericardia difficilis (Desh.).

Mangilia n. sp. (?).

Twenty-four species, of which nine also Recent = 37-5 per cent.

Age and horizon : As for last locality.

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Wharekuri, Waitaki River. Geol. Surv. Loc. 251. C. Traill; 1874.

Bathytoma sulcata (?) (Hutt.). Fragment.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park). Fragment.

Cardium huttoni Iher.

Cucullcea altenuata Hutt.

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

Dentalium solidum Hutt.

, (Neverita) huttoni Iher.

Epitonium (Cirsolrema) lyratum (Zitt.).

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

* Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

Tunis uttleyi Sut.

~ zitteli Iher.

Turritella (Peyrotia) cavershamensis Harris.

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.).

*Xenophora corrugata (Reeve). Fragment.

Fifteen species, of which two also Recent = 13 per cent.

Age: Miocene or Oligocene (Oamaruian).

Wharekuri, Waitaki River : Otekaieke Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 478. McKay; 1880.

Crepidula gr eg aria Sow.

Nucula sagittata Sut.

Dentalium mantelli Zitt.

Panope orbita Hutt.

~ solidum Hutt.

Polinices (Neverita) ovatus (Hutt.).

Ficus transennus (?) Sut.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

Age: Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon: Ototaran (or, according to J. Park in N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, 1918, Hutchinsonian). McKay’s view is roughly the same as Park’s—namely, that the Otekaieke limestone is younger than the Ototara stone, but he considered the latter rock to be of Cretaceo-Tertiary age, not middle Tertiary, as now commonly believed.

Wharekuri, Waitaki River: Hutchinson Quarry Beds. Geol. Surv. Loc. 483. McKay; 1880.

Ampullina (Megatylotus) suturalis (Hutt.).

Limopsis zitteli Iher.

Ancilla (Alocospira) papillata (Tate).

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

Chione meridionalis (Sow.).

~ (Neverita) huttoni Iher.

* Crassatellites obesus (A. Ad.).

„ ~ ovatus (Hutt.).

Dentalium solidum Hutt.

Tunis uttleyi Sut.

*Glycymeris laticostata (Q. & G.)

*V enericardia purpurata (?) (Desh.).

„ „ var.

„ pseutes Sut.

Fourteen species, of which three also Recent = 21 per cent.

Age: Miocene. Horizon: Hutchinsonian. According to McKay’s MS., the beds collected from form the higher part of the ridge south of the coal-mine at Wharekuri.

Reference: McKay, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1881 , No. 14, 1882, p. 65, &c. The fossiliferous beds “ consist of loose dirty greensand, full of shells, followed by grey sands.”

Wharekuri, Waitaki , River : Greensand. Geol. Surv. Loo. 486. McKay; 1880.

Ampullina (Megatylotus) suturalis (?) (Hutt.).

Astarte australis Hutt.

Chione chiloensis truncata (?) Sut.

Crassatellites attenuatus (?) Hutt. Juv.

* ~ obesus (A. Ad.).

Cucullcea altenuata Hutt.

*Cytherea oblonga (Hanley).

Denlalium mantelli Zitt.

Leda semiteres (?) Hutt.

Panope orbita Hutt.

„ worlhingtoni Hutt.

Pecten (Chlamys) aldingensis Tate.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) hochstetteri Zitt.

» „ huttoni (Park). Juv.

» >, yahliensis T.-Woods.

Pholadomya neozelanica (?) Hutt. Cast.

Pleurotomaria tertiaria McCoy,

Polinices (Neverita) huttoni iher.

Siphonalia conoidea (?) (Zitt.).

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

Turbo (Marmorostoma) approximatus Sut.

*Turritella (Peyrotia) carlottce Wats.

*V enericardia difficilis (?) (Desh.).

*Xenophora corrugata (Reeve).

Twenty-four species, of which five also Recent = 21 per cent.

Age : Miocene or Oligocene (Oamaruian). Horizon : Waiarekan. Reference: McKay, loc. oil., 1882, pp. 73-74. See also F. W. Hutton in QJGS vol 41 1885, p. 559, &c. ’ ’

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Left Bank of Waitaki River, about a Mile below Wharekuri : Marly Greensands below the Limestone. G. H. Uttley; 1912. (See also Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 47, 1915, p. 382.)

Ampullina (Megatylotus) suturalis (Hutt.).

Limopsis zitteli Iher.

Ancilla (Alocospira) papillata (Tate).

* Macrocallista multistriata (Sow.).

*Anomia trigonopsis Hutt.

*Mallelia australis (Q. & G.).

Bathytoma sulcata excavata Sut,

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.j.

Borsonia (Cordieria) rudis (Hutt.).

*Ostrea (Anodontoslrea) tatei Sut.

*Calyplrcea (Sigapatella) maculata (Q. & G.).

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

Chione meridionalis (Sow.).

(Neverita) huttoni Iher.

Corbula humerosa Hutt.

*Psammobia lineolata Gray.

*Crassatellites obesus (A. Ad.).

Sinum (Eunaticina) cinctum (Hutt.).

Gucullcea attenuata Hutt.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

Turritella (Archimediella) ambulacrum Sow.

Dentalium mantelli Zitt.

* „ (Peyrotia) carlottce Wats.

„ solidum Hutt.

*Dosinia greyi Zitt.

„ (Torcula) concava Hutt.

Epitonium (Cirsotrema) lyratum (Zitt.).

* ~ (s. str.) symmetrica Hutt.

Glycymeris cordata (?) (Hutt.).

Venericardia pseutes Sut.

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

Thirty-one species, of which eleven also Recent = 35*5 per cent.

Age : Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon : Waiarekan (?).

Otiake, Waitaki County, North Otago. J. A. Thomson ; 1917.

*Ostrea (Anodontoslrea) tatei Sut.

Ampullina (Megatylotus) suturalis { Hutt.).

Pecten ( Patinopecten) beethami Hutt.

Ancilla (Alocospira) papillata (Tate).

„ ( Chlamys) chathamensis Hutt. Fragments.

*Anomia trigonopsis Hutt.

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

Bathytoma sulcata excavata Sut.

*Calyptrcea alta (Hutt.).

„ huttoni Iher.

*Siphonalia nodosa (Mart.).

* ~ maculata (Q. & G.). Juv.

Corbula canaliculata Hutt.

~ turrit a Sut.

*Cytherea ohlonga (Hanley). Fragment.

Surcula cf. huttoni Sut. Fragment.

*Tellina glabrella Desh. Fragment.

Dentalium (Fustiaria) pareorense Pils. & Sharp.

* Divaricella cumingi { Ad. & Ang.). Fragment.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

*Thyasira fiexuosa (?) (Montagu). Fragment.

*Dosinia greyi Zitt.

*Turbonilla Zealand ica (Hutt.).

Ficus parvus Sut.

*Fulgoraria gracilis (Swains.).

Tunis uttleui Sut.

Turritella (Archimediclla) ambulacrum Sow.

Lima color ala Hutt.

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

„ (Peyrotia) cavershamensis Harris.

*Macrocallista multistriata (Sow.).

~ (Torcula) semiconcava Sut.

Venericardia pseutes Sut.

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.). Fragment.

* ~ purpurata (Desh.). Juv.

Mitra (Concilia)■ armorica Sut.

Vexillum n. sp. Near V. waitei Sut.

* Mur ex zelandicus Q. & G.

*Zenalia acinaces (Q. & G.).

*Natica zelandica Q. &G. Juv.

Forty species, of which eighteen also Recent = 45 per cent.

Age : Upper Miocene. Horizon : Pareoran (Awamoan).

Otiake River, Trig. Z, Maerewhenua District, Half a Mile distant from the Railway-line between Oamaru and Kurow, just below the Bridge over the Otiake Stream : Arenaceous Limestone. G. H. Uttley ; 1912. (See also Trans. N.Z. Inst.., vol. 47, 1915, p. 383.)

Corbula canaliculata Hutt.

Amvullina (Megatylotus) suturalis (Hutt.).

„ humerosa Hutt.

* Ancilla (Baryspira) mucronata (Sow.).

~ Jcaiparaensis Sut.

f Alocospira) papillata (Tate).

*Crassalellites obesus (A. Ad.).

Bathutoma sulcata excavata Sut.

Borsonia (Cordieria) rudis (Hutt.).

Crepidula striata Hutt.

Cnculkea atienuala Hutt.

*Calyptrcea (Sigapatella) maculata (Q. & G.).

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Cymatium minimum (Hutt.).

Modiolaria elongala (Hutt.).

Cylherea chariessa Sut.

*Murex zelandicus Q. & G.

* „ oblonga (Hanley).

*Natica zelandica Q. & G.

Dentalium mantelli Zitt.

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

~ solidum Hutt.

~ (Neverita) huttoni Iher.

* Divaricella cumingi (Ad. & Ang.).

Ptychatractus tenuiliratus Sut.

*Dosinia greyi Zitt.

Siphonalia turrila Sut.

Leucosyrinx alta (Harris).

Surcula n. sp.

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

„ n, sp.

Macrocallista assimilis (Hutt.).

Teredo heavilyi Zitt.

* „ mullistriata { Sow.).

Tunis ultleyi Sut.

Mangilia blandiata Sut.

Turritella (Peyrotia) cavershamcnsis Harris.

Marginella (Eratoidea) harrisi Cossm.

Typhis maccoyi T.-Woods.

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.).

Venericardia pseutes Sut.

Milra (Cancilla) armorica Sut.

Forty-one species, of which ten also Recent = 24 per cent.

Age : Miocene. Horizon: Ototaran (or, according to Park, Hutchinsonian).

Station Peak, North Side of Waitaki Valley ; Otekaieke Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 477,

McKay ; 1880.

Ancilla (Alocospira) papillala (Tate).

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

„ (Baryspira) subgradata (Tate).

*Mactra scalpellum Reeve.

*Anomia trigonopsis Hutt.

Marginella (Eratoidea) karri si Cossm.

Aslrcea (Guildfordia) n. sp.

Mitra n. sp.

Bathytoma sulcata (Hutt.).

*Natica zelandica Q. & G.

*Galyptrcea (Sigapatella) maculala (Q. & G.).

Nucula sagittata Sut. Fragment.

* » ~ „ inflata (Hutt.).

*Ostrea (s. str.) corrugata Hutt.

Corbula canaliculata Hutt.

Panope worthingtoni Hutt.

*Crassatellites obesus (A. Ad.).

Pecien (Pseudamusium) hutloni (Park). Fragment.

*Crepidula monoxyla (Less.).

Cucullcea attenuata Hutt.

Phos n. sp. Imperfect.

Cylherea chariessa Sut.

Ptychatractus tenuiliratus Sut.

Dentalium mantelli Zitt. Fragments.

Siphonalia a if. subnodosa (Hutt.).

~ solidum Hutt.

*Terebra tristis Desh.

* Divaricella cumingi (Ad. & Ang.).

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

*Fulgorana sp. Egg-capsule.

Turritella (Peyrotia) caver shamens is Harris.

Leucosyrinx alia (Harris).

»> (Torcula) concava Hutt.

*Lima lima (L.).

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. & G.). Fragments.

„ paleata Hutt.

Thirty-six species, of which fourteen also Recent = 39 per cent.

Age : Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon : Ototaran (?). The locality is on the north side of the Waitaki River, nearly opposite the Otekaieke Junction (Rep. of Geol. Exvlor durina mi No. 14. 1882, p. 66). w

Otekaieke, Waitaki River ; Otekaieke Limestone. Geol. Surv, Log. 481. McKay ; 1880

*Crassatellites obesus (A. Ad.).

*Limo]>sis aurita (Brocchi).

Cueullcea worthingtoni Hutt.

*Ostrea (s. str.) corrugata Hutt.

Dentalium solidum Hutt.

*Pecte n (Chlamys) zelandice Gray. Fragment.

* Divaricella cumingi (Ad. & Ang.).

Polinices (Neverita) huttoni Iher.

*Dosinia greyi Zitt. Fragment.

Venericardia pseutes Sut.

Age: Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon: Ototaran (?).

Reference: McKay, loc. cit., 1882, pp. 65-67, &c.

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Otekaieke, Waitaki Valley. Geol. Surv. Loc. 252. C. Traill ; 1874.

*Crassatellites obesus (A. Ad.).

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

Crepidula gregaria Sow.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

Dentalium solidum Hutt.

Turritella (Torcula) concava Hutt

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi). Plentiful.

Age: Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon: Ototaran (?).

According to McKay’s MS., these fossils were presumably collected from the Otekaieke limestone (which he regarded as equivalent to the Wharekuri limestone, and younger than the Ototara limestone).

Waitaki River : Maerewhenua Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 179. McKay; 1876.

Astrcea sp. Cast.

Lima paleata Hutt.

Epitonium (Cirsotrema) lyratum Zitt. Fragments.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

*Fulgoraria sp. Cast.

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. & G.).

Lima (Plagiostoma) laevigata Hutt.

Age: Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon: Ototaran. McKay writes in MS. : “ This limestone

resembles and without doubt is the equivalent of the Ototara limestone near Oamaru.”

References: McKay, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1876-77, No. 10, 1877, pp. 48, 60, 61, and Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1881, No. 14, 1882, pp. 69-70, &c.

Pigeon Rock, Waitaki Valley : Maerewhenua Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 484. McKay ; 1880

Lima colorata Hutt.

Anomia sp. Fragment.

Limopsis catenata Sut.

Dentalium mantelli Zitt.

*Odoslomia (s. str.) pudica Sut. Fragments.

„ solidum Hutt.

Epitonium (Cirsotrema) lyratum (Zitt.).

Age and horizon : As for last locality.

Waitaki River : “ Kekenodon ” Beds. Geol. Surv. Loo. 176. McKay ; 1880,

*Ancilla (Baryspira) australis (Sow.). Mostly the spire only.

*Anomia trigonopsis Hutt.

Cardium waitakiense Sut.

*Crassatellites obesus (A. Ad.)

Cucullcea attenuata Hutt.

Dentalium mantelli Zitt.

„ solidum Hutt. Plentiful.

Epitonium (Cirsolrema) lyratum (Zitt.).

Limopsis zitteli Iher. Plentiful.

*Malletia australis (Q. & G.).

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.). Fragments.

Ostrea aff. arenicola Tate. Fragment.

Pecten (Chlamys) chathamensis Hutt.

~ (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

*Placunanomia zelandica (Gray).

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

~ (Neverita) huttoni Iher.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

Turritella (Peyrotia) cavershamensis Harris. Juv.

„ (Torcula) semiconcava Sut.

Venericardia pseutes Sut.

Twenty-one species, of which five also Recent = 24 per cent.

Age : Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon : Waiarekan. According to McKay, the “ Kekenodon ” beds consist of slightly calcareous greensand, passing downwards into grey sands and rusty quartzose pebble-beds. They occupy an area about four miles by three, near Wharekuri.

References: McKay, loc. cit., 1882, pp. 67-68, 73, &c. ; Hector in Trans, and Proc. N„Z. Inst., vol. 13, 1881, pp. 434-36 and pi. 17 ( Kekenodon onamata).

Black Point, Waitaki River. Geol. Surv. Loc. 176. McKay ; 1876.

Clio ( Styliola) rangiana (Tate).

Ancilla (Alocospira) papillata (Tate). Juv,

*Cochlodesma angasi (C. & F.).

*Anomia huttoni Sut.

Corbula canaliculala Hutt.

Cardium aff. facetum Sut.

~ humerosa Hutt.

~ waitakiense Sut.

Crassatelliles amplus (Zitt.).

Chione rneridionalis (Sow.),

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CuculUea alia Sow.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) hultoni (Park).

„ attenuata Hutt.

Pholadomya neozelanica Hutt. Juv.

„ australis (Hutt.). Juv.

Plejona necopinata Sut.

Cylichnella enysi (Hutt.).

Polinices (Neverita) hultoni Iher.

~ soror Sut.

~ „ ovnlus (Hutt.).

Cytherea chariessa Sut. Juv.

*Poroleda lanceolata (Hutt.), New for the Miocene.

*Dentalium ecostatum T. W. Kirk.

~ mantelli Zitt.

*Prolocardia (Nemocardium) pulchella (Gray).

Rapana neozelanica Sut.

~ n. sp.

*Dosinia greyi Zitt.

Sinum (Eunaticina) miocanicum (Sut.).

~ magna Hutt. Juv

Siphonalia compacta Sut.

Euthriofusus spinosus Sut.

* „ mandarina (Duclos).

Ficus parvus Sut.

* „ nodosa (Mart.).

Fusinus morgani Sut.

*Spisula ordinaria (E. A. Smith).

Galeodea senex (Hutt.).

Surcida n. sp.

Galeodes lircecostata (?) Sut. Juv.

Streptochetus n. sp.

~ n. sp.

~ . n. sp.

Glycymeris globosa (Hutt.).

„ stibglobosa Sut.

Heliacus imperfectus Sut. Juv.

Lapparia hebes (Hutt.).

Leda semileres Hutt.

Limopsis catenala Sut.

Lithophaga nelsoniana Sut.

*Myodora pandoriformis (Stutchb.).

*Nalica zelandica Q. &G. Juv.

Panope worthingtoni Hutt.

Parvisipho u. sp. Genus new to fauna.

Struthiolaria cineta Hutt. 2 large casts.

„ minor Marshall.

~ tuberculata Hutt.

~ ~ concinna Sut.

*Tellina eugonia Sut.

* „ glabrella Desh.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt. Many tubes in fossil wood, also 1 valve.

Tritonidea elatior Sut.

Turritella (Archimediella) ambulacrum Sow.

* ~ (Peyrotia) carlottce Wats.

*Venericardia difficilis (Desh.). Juv.

~ pseutes Sut.

Sixty-six species, of which fifteen also Recent = 23 per cent.

Age : Miocene or Oligocene. Horizon : Lower Waiarekan.

There are many species in this list not mentioned in that printed on page 34 of N.Z Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, 1918.

Reference: McKay, loc. cit., 1877, pp. 49, 64, and 1882, p. 75, &c. The matrix of the fossils is presumably the yellow and green sands mentioned by McKay.

Black Point, Waitaki Valley, in Sandstone immediately overlying the Coal. J. Park ; 1916. (“A lower horizon than any other in the district from which I have collected.”—J. Park.)

Cardium waitakiense Sut.

Panope worthingtoni Hutt.

Chione chiloensis truncala Sut. Juv.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) hochsfelteri Zitt.

~ meridionalis (Sow.).

Crassatellites amplus (Zitt.). Fragment.

Cucullcea alta Sow.

*Dosinia greyi Zitt.

Euthriofusus spinosus Sut. Fragments.

Fulgoraria arabica turrita (?) Sut.

Lyria n. sp. Cast. Genus hew to fauna.

Melina zealandica Sut. Juv.

*Ostrea (s. str.) corrugata Hutt.

Plejona necopinata Sut.

Sinum ( Eunaticina) elegans Sut.

Streptochetus n. sp. Genus new to fauna.

Struthiolaria tuberculata concinna Sut.

Surcula serotina Sut.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

Turritella (Archimediella) ambulacrum Sow.

* ~ (Peyrotia) carlottce Wats.

*V enericardia difficilis (I)esh.). Juv.

Twenty-two species, of which four also Recent = 18 per cent.

Mostly casts or imperfect specimens.

Age and horizon : As for last locality.

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, 1918, p. 34. As a rule, no remarks will be made on the lists of fossils collected by Professor Park, Dr. J. A. Thomson, and Mr. G. H. Uttley in 1912-17 that now follow. Reference may be made to N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20 for further information.

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Oamaru Borough Water-race, Half a Mile below Papakaio Church. J. Park ; 1910.

*Calyptrcea (s. str.) alia (Hutt.).

Cardium hultoni (!) Iher. 1 juv, and impression of fragment.

Chione meridionalis (Sow.).

Corbula canaliculata Hutt.

Crassatellites sp. Fragment.

Crepidula gregaria (?) Sow.

Cucullrra alia (?) Sow. Fragment

Cylherea sulcata (Hutt.).

* subsulcaia (Sut.).

Epitonium sp. ? Cast of juv.

Lima colorata Hutt.

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

Panope worthingtoni Hutt. Fragments.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

*Psammobia lineolata (?) Gray.

Siphonalia subnodosa (?) (Hutt.). Fragment.

Surcula fusiformis (Hutt.). Fragment.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

Turritella (Peyrotia) carershamensis Harris. Plentiful.

~ (Torcula) semiconcava Sut.

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. & G.). One shell very large, 125 mm. X 60 mm.

Twenty-two species, of which five also Recent = 23 per cent.

Many determinations based on fragments only.

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, p. 35.

Near Windmill Creek, Peebles, Waitaki Valley: Below Oamaru Stone. J. Park; 1916. (Lowest horizon in locality.)

Cardium spatiosum (?) Hutt. Fragment.

Melina zealandica (?) Sut. Fragment.

Chione chiloensis truncata (?) Sut. Fragment.

' Nucula strangei A. Ad.

~ meridionalis (Sow.).

*Panope zelandica Q. & G.

Crassatellites amplus (?) (Zitt.). Fragment.

*Psammobia lineolata Gray.

Cucullcea alta (?) Sow. Fragment.

Turritella (Torcula) concava Hutt. Fragment.

* Dosinia greyi Zitt. Fragment.

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. & G.). Fragments.

„ magna (?) Hutt. Juv.

Reference : N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, p. 35.

Maerewhenua Gold-workings, Waitaki River. Geol. Surv. Loc. 177. McKay; 1876.

Cardium waitakiense Sut. Fragment.

*Ostrea (s. str.) corrugata Hntt. Juv.

*Chione mesodesma (Q. & G.). Juv.

Turritella (Archimediella) ambulacrum Sow.

*Dentalium ecostalum T. W. Kirk.

Mostly juv.

*Dosinia greyi Zitt.

* „ (Peyrotia) carlottce Wats.

* lintea (?) (Hutt.).

*Venericardia aff. purpurata (Desh.). Plentiful.

*Mactra scalpellum Reeve. Juv.

Material in very poor condition and difficult to identify.

Age: Miocene or Oligocene. Horizon: Waiarekan. It is probable either that some of the above identifications are incorrect, or that most of the unidentifiable specimens belong to extinct species. In MS. McKay states that the collection came from a shell-bed overlying the auriferous sands and gravels of Golden Gully, near the township of Livingstone.

Reference: McKay, loc. cit., 1877, pp. 62-63.

Maerewhenua, Waitaki Valley: “Phorus” Beds. Geol. Surv. Loc. 178. McKay; 1876.

*Alrina zelandica (Gray).

Crepidula gregaria Sow.

*Calyptrcea ( Sigapatella) maculala (Q. & G.).

Cucullcea atlenuata Hutt.

Cardium patulum (?) Hutt.

Cylherea chariessa (?) Sut. Casts.

Chione meridionalis (?) (Sow.). Cast.

* „ oblonga (?) (Hanley). Casts.

Corbula canaliculata Hutt.

Dosinia magna Hutt. Cast.

*Fulgoraria arabica elongata (Swains.). Cast.

Galeodea senex (Hutt.). Fragment

Glueymeris sp.

\jvyvyinmts sp. *Leda bellula A. Ad.

Lima colorata Hutt.

„ paleatn Hutt.

~ jJUI- tUHt 11UUI. Modiolus huttoni Sut

moaioLus nuttom (?) but Panope orbita Hutt.

„ zelandica Q. &G.

Pecten (Chlamys) aldingensis Tate.

| itvii /# tif o y uvut/f yortufro luiuu . (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

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*Psammohia lineolata (?) Gray.

tiinum (Eunalicina) miocamicmn (?) Sut.

Siphonalia lurrita Sut.

[ Struthiolaria vermis tricarinala (?) Less.

Surcula oamarutica Sut. Cast.

Tuqalia elata (Si

± ayauu eiaui Turritella (Peyrotia) cavershamensis Harris.

* „ „ rosea Q. & G.

Xenophora corrugata (Reeve).

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. & G.).

Thirty-one species, of which eleven also Recent = 35‘5 per cent.

Age : Miocene (Oamamian). Horizon : Hutchinsonian, or possibly Awamoan. McKay states in MS. that the collection is from calcareous sands that succeed or form the higher part of the Maerewhenua limestone. These beds are developed on the north side of the Maerewhenua River on and over the area denominated “ The Earthquakes,” within which vast blocks of limestone are shattered and displaced owing to the removal of underlying softer beds.

Reference: McKay, loc. cit., 1877, pp. 48, 57.

Twenty-four Miles North-west of Oamaru : Maerewhenua Greensands, lying above Oamaru

Limestone. J. Park ; 191

*Crassatellites obesus (A. Ad.). Jui

Protocardia sera Hutt. Casts.

Cyprcea ovulatella (?) Tate. Cast.

Siphonalia sp.

yjj/ lvh utuHttWMt y. f laic. uasL. Epitonium (Cirsotrema) lyratum (Zitt.). Fragments.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

Turritella (Torcula) semiconcava (?) Sut. Fragment.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park

~ (Chlamijs) zdandice Gray.

Maerewhenua River, Right Bank, Ten Miles from the Point where it joins the Waitaki Rive Limestone. G. H. Uttlev ; 1912. (See also Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 47, 1915, p. 385.)

*Ancilla (Amalda) novat-zelandia) (Sow.).

Nucula strangei A. A(

*Capulus australis (Lamk.).

*Polinices amphialus (Wats.).

Cardium huttoni I her.

Sinum fornicatum Sut.

~ n. sp.

Surcula n. sp.

~ ... ~ r . Corbula humerosa Hutt.

'Turritella (Peyrotia) carlottas, Wats.

Gylichnella enysi (Hutt.).

: Venericardia dijficilis (Desh.).

Mangilia n. sp.

Thirteen species, of which five also Recent = 38 per cent.

Buick Creek, Ten Miles from Oamaru : Glauconitic Sandstone, older than Awamoan. J. Park ; 1916.

Chione chiloensis truncata (?) Sut. Casts.

Lima huttoni (?) Sut. Fragment.

meridionalis (?) (Sow.). Casts

Macrocallisla mullistriata (?) (Sow.). Juv.

Corbula humerosa Hutt.

Malleiia australis (Q. & G.).

UorouLa numerosa nutt. *Crassatellites obesus (?) (A. Ad.).

iuiMtwiu uiwwuiw V tv v«.;. Paphia curia (?) (Hutt.). Casts.

Dentalium solidum Huti

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

jytnuuiurn suMuurn uuuu, Lima colorata (?) Hutt. Fragmonts.

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. & G.)

This list is not quoted in N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20.

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Pukeuri, Six Miles North of Oamaru, Otago. J. A. Thomson ; 1917.

Alcira n. sp.

„ n. sp. The same from Rifle Butts.

Ampullina (M eg aty lotus) sutural is (Hutt.). Juv.

Bela (Buchozia) canaliculata Sut.

f Calui)tr(Fa alta (Hutt.). Juv.

Cerithiella fidicula Sut.

Corbula canaliculata Hutt.

~ pumila Hutt.

Cylichnella enysi (Hutt.).

Cymatium minimum (Hutt.).

Denlalium (Fustiaria) par eorerne Pils. k Sharp.

Drillia awamoaensis (Hutt.).

Drillia cost ifer Sut.

„ n. sp.

Leucosyrinx alta transenna (Sut.).

‘Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

Lissarca n. sp. Nearest to L. aucklandica.

M erica n. sp

*Natica zelandica Q. &G. Ji

*Nucula harlvigiana Pfeiffer. Juv

Peclen cf. mlliamsoni Zitt. Juv

*Pleurodon maorianus Hedley. New as a fossil.

Turritella (Torcula) semiconcava Sut.

Twenty-three species, of which five also Recent = 22 per cent.

Pukeuri Beds, North of Oamaru : Above Oamaru Stone; probably Awamoan. J. Park; 191

Alcira n. sp.

Alectrion (Hima) socialis (Hutt.)

Ampullina (Megatylolus) suturalis (Hutt.

Ancilla (Amalda) novoe-zdandiee (Sow.).

(Alocospira) papillala (Tate).

Bela (Buchozia) canaliculata Sut.

iptrcea (Sigapatella) macidata (Q. & G.).

„ ~ „ inflata (Hutt.).

Cominella pulchra Sut. var.

Corhula pumila Hutt.

*Crassatellites obesus (A. Ad.)

Crepidula areqaria Sow.

Cucullcea alia Sow.

Cylichnella enysi Hutt.

Cymatium minimum (Hutt.).

Dentalium mantelli Zitt.

* „ nanum Hutt.

~ pareorense Pils. & Sharp.

Drillia awamoaensis (Hutt.).

*Fulgoraria arnbica (Mart.).

Fusinus spiralis dentatus (Hutt.)

r uernun Galeodea senex (Hutt.).

Hemiconus ornalus (Hutt.).

Leucosurinx alta (Harris)

-C/CUtt/O'y I IHJy UUU Lima color ala Hutt.

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

Malletia australis (Q. & G.),

Marginella (Eratoidea) conica Harris.

„ (Glabella) fraudulenta Sut.

„ (Eratoidea) harrisi Cossm.

Miomelon corrugala (Hutt.).

Myodora crassa (Stutchb.) New as a fossil.

'i (iijiiui u uiuoau yuiumiu.j new as a luanii. ~ pandoriformis (Stutchb.). New as a fossil.

*Nalica zelandica Q. & G.

Peclen (Patinopecten) beethami Hutt

(Pseudamusium) hochsletteri Zitt.

*Placunanomia zelandica (Gray).

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.

e Protocard ia (Nemocardium) pulchella (Gray).

Siphonalia excelsa Sut.

~ turrila Sut.

Struthiolaria tuberculala Hutt.

A lll UIHIVS-UriU I UUKTCUIUIUr JII Surcula fusiformis (Hutt.).

pareoraensis (Sut.).

Turritella (Torcula) concava Hutt.

„ semiconcava Sut.

Venericardia difficilis (Desh.).

~ pseutes Sut.

Vexillum apieale (Hutt.).

~ fenestratum Sut.

~ linctum (Hutt.).

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. & G.).

Fifty-two species, of which fifteen also Recent = 29 per cent,

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, pp. 92-93. Lima huttoni is omitted from th present list, and Peclen beethami added.

Pukeuri, Six Miles North of Oamaru. Geol. Surv. Loc. 253. C. Traill ; 187-

Alectrion (Hima) socialis (Hntt.).

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

Marginella (Glabella) fraudulenta Si

Gryphcea tarda (?) Hutt.

Venericardia pseutes Sut. Plentiful.

Leucosyrinx alia (Harris). Fragments.

Age : Miocene (Oamamian). The exact locality, and therefore the horizon, are unknown.

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Tabletop Hill, Head of Oamaru Creek : Tuffs, intercalated in Upper Portion of Oamaru Stone. J. Park; 1916.

Pecten (Patinopeclen) delicalulus Hutt. Fragment.

Chione meridionalis (?) (Sow.). Juv. cast

*Lima angulata Sow. Jin

* ~ bullata (Born). Juv,

Placunanomia incisura Hutt.

Limopsis zitteli Iher. Numerous young shell

Venericardia difficilis (Desh.). Juv.

Peclen (Chlamys) aldingensis Tate. Ju>

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, p. 65. In the above list Limopsis zilteli replaces L. catenata of the bulletin list.

Brockman’s Hill, South of Tabletop Hill: Calcareous Tuffs below Oamaru Stone. J. Park; 1916

Ostrea (Anodontostrea) incurva Hutt. With borings of Pholadidea.

Panope sp. Fragments

Teredo heaphyi (?) Zitt.

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, p. 64

North-west Branch of Landon Creek, near Pukeuri : Glauconitic Sandstone, above Greensands. J. Park; 1916.

Ostrea (Anodontostiea) nelsoniana Zitt.

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, pp. 46-47, 79 (references to locality and matrix only).

North-west Branch of Landon Creek : Greensands. J. Park ; 191

Chione meridionalis (?) (Sow.). Juv. cast.

Peclen (Patinopeclen) hulchinsoni Hutt. Fragments.

* Gras satellites obesus (?) (A. Ad.). Cast.

*Epitonium (Girsotrema) zelebori (Dkr.

(Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

Peclen (Patinopeclen) beethami Hutt.

( Chlamys) semiplicatus Hutt. Fragments.

(Pallium) burnetii Zitt. Fragment.

There are also Corals, Echinoderms, Bryozoa, and Brachiopods. Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, pp. 46-47, 64.

Devil’s Bridge, Oamaru : Glauconitic Sandstone overlying Oamaru Stone. J. Park ; 191

(Species marked with T are listed by Park in Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 37, 1905, p. 518.)

Astarte australis Hutt.

¥ Calyptrcea (Sigapatella) mnculata (Q. & G

*Ghione spissa (Desh.). T

meridionalis (Sow.). Plentiful

acuminata Hutt. T

*Crassatellites obesus (A. Ad.).

Cucullcea alia (?) Sow. Fragment,

Dentalium manielli Zitt. T

*Dosinia greyi Zitt. T

Emarginula wannonensis Harri

Lima paleata Hutt.

colorala Hutt.

* Limopsis aurita (Brocchi). T

*Ostrea (Anodontostrea) angasi Sow. T

Peclen (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

(Chlamys) williamsoni Zitt. T

(Pseudamusium) yahliensis T.-Woods.

'Sinum (Eunaticina) undulatum (?) (Hutt.).

Teredo heaphyi Ziti

Turritella (Torcula) concava Hutt. Fragments.

~ ~ semiconcava Si

'Venericardia purpurata (De

„ pseutes Sut.

Twenty-three species, of which eight are also Recent = 35 per cent.

Devil’s Bridge : Magellanian Bed overlying Oamaru Stone

Pecten (Palimpeden) beethavni Hutt,

(Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

Twenty-four species in the two lists, of which eight also Recent = 33 per cent,

Reference: N.Z. Gcol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, pp. 62, 79, 82.

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Devil’s Bridge, Oamaru Creek: Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 174. McKay; 1876

* Crassatelliles obesus (A. Ad.).

*Malletia australis (Q. & G

Cucullcea alta Sow.

Nucula sagittata Sut.

Galeodea aff. sen ex (Hi

Panope orbita Hutt.

Lima colorata Hutt.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park

„ paleata (?) Hutt. Fragment of a large shell

Turritella (Torcula) semiconcava Sut.

Macrocallista multistriata (Sow.). Fragmen

Venericardia pseutes Sut.

Twelve species, of which three also Recent = 25 per cent.

Age: Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon : Ototaran. According to McKay’s MS., the collection was made from the limestone scarp between the Devil’s Bridge and the Waiareka Valley.

Reference: McKay, loc. cit., 1877, p. 61

Oamaru Creek, One Mile South of Devil’s Bridge. Geol. Surv. Loc. 175. McKay; 1876.

* Anomia huttoni Sut.

*Galyptrcea (Sigapatella) maculata (Q. & G.).

* » ~ „ injlata (Hutt.)

*Gapulus australis (Lamk.).

Gardium huttoni Iher.

„ spaliosum Hutt. Fragment.

~ waitakiense Sut.

Chione meridionalis (Sow.).

Clavatula n. sp. ?

*Cochlodesma angasi (C. & F.). Perfect specimen

Cr as satellites amplus (Zitt.).

„ attenuatus (Hutt.).

* ~ obesus (A. Ad.)

*Crepidula monoxyla (Less.).

Cucullcea alia Sow. var. B Hutt.

Cutherea chariessa Sut.

Dentalium manielli Zitt. Plentiful.

* „ nanum Hutt.

*Dosinia greyi Zitt.

~ magna Hutt.

Genota n. sp. ? In bad condition

*Glycymeris laticostata (Q. & G.).

TAma colorata Hutt. Large specimen.

~ paleata Hutt. Large right valve.

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

Maculopeplum altenuatum (?) (Hutt.).

Malletia australis (Q. & G.).

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.).

Panope orbita Hutt

Paphia curia (?) (Hutt.).

Pecten (Pseudamusivm) huttoni (Park). Fragment.

~ ~ yahliensis T.-Woods. Fragment.

Placunanomia incisura Hutt. Plentiful.

Siphonalia costata (Hutt.

* „ dilatata (Q. & G.).

* ~ mandarina (Duclos),

Stilifer n. sp. ? Base broken off.

.j .. Strulhiolaria tuberculata Hutt.

Surcula fusiformis (Hutt.).

„ n. sp.

Turritella (Peyrotia) cavershamensis Harri

„ (Torcula) concava Hutt,

~ semiconcava Sut,

Typhis (Typhina) maccoyi T.-Wood?

Venericardia pseutes Sut.

Forty-five species, bf which fourteen also Recent = 31 per cent.

Age : Upper Miocene. Horizon : Pareoran (Awamoan).

Reference: McKay, loc. cit., 1877, p. 57. See also references to Ardgowan shell-bed (next list).

Ardgowan Shell-bed, East Side of Oamaru Creek, South of Devil’s Bridge. J. Park: 1916

Alectrion (Hima) socialis (Hutt.). Plentiful.

Ancilla (Alocospira) papillnla (Tate).

Anomia trigonopsis Hutt.

Basilissa n. sp.

„ n. sp.

Bathytoma sulcata (Hutt.).

Bela (Buchozia) canaliculala Sut.

*Calyptrcea (s. str.) alia (Hutt ). Many juv.

„ (Sigapatella) maccoyi Sut.

* ~ . maculata (Q. & G

* ~ ~ „ injlata (Hutt.).

* ~ (s. str.) tenuis (Gray). Jui

Chione meridionalis (Sow.). Fragment.

Cominella pulchra Sut.

Corbula canaliculala Hutt. Plentiful.

~ hunterosa Hutt.

„ kaiparaensis Sut,

Crassatelliles amplus (Zitt.).

* „ ohesus (A. Ad.).

*Crepidula monoxyla (Less.).

Cucullcea alia Sow.

„ australis (Hutt.).

Cytherea sulcata (?) (Hutt.). Imperfect examples.

Dentalium mantelli Zitl

* ~ nanum Hutt. Plentiful

Dosinia maqna Hutt.

tuny im Jiiii/u. Drillia awamoaensis (Hutt ).

„ callimorpha Sut.

~ n. sp.

Epilonium (Cirsotrema) lyralum (Zitt.).

'Fulgoraria arabica (Mart.). Cast and fragment,

Fusinus climacotus Sut. Fragment.

Hemiconus ornatus (Hutt.).

s Leda hellula A. Ad.

Lima color ata Hutt.

'Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

„ catenata Sut. Juv.

Loripes laminata Hutt.

'Mallelia australis (Hutt.).

Marginella (Eratoidea) conica Harris.

„ „ harrisi Cossm.

Merica (Aphera) n. sp.

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.). Juv.

Nalica zelandica Q. &G. Juv. Numerous.

Nucula sagittata Sut.

Panope worthingtoni Hutt.

Paphia curia (Hutt.). Fragment.

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Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

*Phalium achatinum pyrum (Lamk.). Juv.

Placunanomia incisura Hutt.

*Polinices amphialis (Wats.).

„ gibbosus (Hutt.).

*Psammobia strangei Gray.

*Serpulorbis sipho (Lamk.).

*Siphonium planalum Sut.

Struthiolaria cincla Hutt. Juv.

Surcula fusiformis (Hutt.).

~ huttoni (?) Sut.

~ oamarutica Sut.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

Trophon lepidus Sut.

Turritella (Peurotia) caver shamen sis Harris.

Plentiful.

„ (Torcula) semiconcava Sut. Plentiful.

Venericardia difficilis (Desh.). Juv.

~ lutea (Hutt.). Juv. Plentiful.

~ pseutes Sut.

Vexillum rutidolomum Sut.

*Volvulella rejlexa (Hutt.).

'Zenatia acinaces (Q. & G.).

Sixty-nine species, of which twenty-two also Recent = 32 per cent.

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, pp. 81, 90. See also P. Marshall and G. H Uttley in Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 45, 1913, pp. 302-3. A sketch-map on p. 299 shows exact position of fossil locality.

Near Oamaru Creek, South of Devil’s Bridge : Sandstone at Base of Ardgowan Shell-bed, above the Limestone. J. Park ; 1916.

*Calyptrcea (s. str.) alta (Hutt.). Juv.

Modiolus australis (Gray). Cast.

*Crassatellites obesus (A. Ad.). Juv.

Pecten (Pseudarnusium) huttoni (Park). Juv.

Cytherea chariessa Sut,

Turritella (Tarcula) semiconcava Sut.

Ama suteri Dali.

Venericardia lutea (Hutt.). Juv.

Limopsis catenata Sut. Juv

~ pseutes Sut.

Mallelia australis (Q. & G

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. & G.). Fragment.

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, p. 81

Ardgowan Road, near Creamery : Basaltic Conglomerate overlying Oamaru Stone. J. Park ; 1916.

Ampullina (Megatylotus) snturalis (?) (Hutt.).

Lima huttoni (?) Sut.

Melina zealandica (?) Sut. Juv.

Nucula sagittate Sut. Cast.

Ostrea (Anodontostrea) nelsoniana Zitt.

Pano'pe worthingtoni Hutt. Fragment.

Pecten (Patinopecten) delicatuhis Hutt.

Protocardia sera Hutt. Cast.

Anomia trigonopsis (?) Hutt.

*Capulus australis (?) (Lamk

Clio sp.

Gyprcea (Eocyprwa) trelissickensis (?) Sut.

Galeodea senex (Hutt.).

Lima colorata (?) Hutt. Juv.

Nearly all specimens difficult to determine.

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, p. 77. In the above list Anomia trigonopsis Hutt takes the place of A. ivalteri Hect., regarded as a synonym.

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Grant’s Creek, Oamaru : Greensands above Basaltic Conglomerate, overlying the Limestone at Lower End. J. Park ; 1916.

AmpuUina (Megatylotus) snturalis (?) (Hutt.).

Chione chiloensis truncata (?) Sut. Cast.

Pecten (Patinopecten) delicatulus (?) Hutt. Fragment.

Many Brachiopodi

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, p. 45 (list not quoted in bulletin).

Teaneraki (Enfield), Oamaru District. Surv. Loc. 630. Thomas Esdaile ; circa 1886.

Ancilla (Amalda) novce-zelandur (Sow.).

~ ~ teaikopiroensis Sut.

Aturia australis McCoy. Fragment.

Corbula canaliculata Hutt.

Cymatium n. sp. Not good enough for description.

Daphnella ( Raphitoma) neozelanica Si

Dentalium solidum Hutt.

‘Dosinia greyi Zi

Exilia crassicostala Si

Fusinus climacolus Si

~ solidus Sut.

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi). Juv

Maeulopeplum elegantissimum (Sut.).

Miomelon cor rug at a (Hutt.).

Pecten (PseudamusiumJ huttoni (Park)

Poliniees (Neverita) ovatus (Hutt.

Sinum (Eunalicina) elegans Sut,

■Siphonalia nodosa (Mart.).

Struthiolaria frazeri Hutt.

Surcula huttoni Sut.

Terebra costata Hutt,

Turns bimarginalus Sut

~ negleclus Sut.

l Leda bellula A. Ad. New for the Miocene.

Tnrritella (Archimediella) ambulacrum Sow,

„ semiteres Hutt.

Venericardia difficilis benhami (Thomson).

Twenty-seven species, of which five also Recent = 19 per cent,

Age : Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon: Waiarek

References: J. Park, Rep. of Geol. Explor. daring 1886-87, No. 18, 1887, p. 139 ; J. Hector, same vol., pp. xliv-xlv.

Teaneraki (Enfield), Waiareka Valley: Waiareka Tufas. Geol. Surv. Loc. 675. J. Park; 1886

Siphonalia costatn (Hutt,).

Aqe : Miocene. Horizon : Waiarekai

The next collection listed (Esdaile, Loc. 831) is from the same localil

Reference: J. Park, lBB7, pp. 138-39, &i

Cave Valley and Upper Waiareka Valley ; Chalk Ooze and Tufaceous Greensands. Geol. Surv

Loc. 831. Thomas Esdaile ; circa 1886

Canthnridus fenestratus Sut.

Hcmiconus ornatus (Hutt.).

Led a semiteres Hutt.

*Cavulus australis (Lamk.

Cardinm patulum (J) Hutt.

Lima paleata Hutl

Mitra inconspicva Hutt,

„ sp.

Corbula canaliculata Hutt.

Mytilus huttoni Cossm.

sp.

Ostrea (s. str.) subdentata Hutt.

*Crassalellites obesus (A. Ad.). Juv.

Pnnope orbit a Hi

Pleurotomaria tertiaria McCo]

Cucullcea attenuatn Hutt.

*Protocardia (Nemocardium) pulchclla (Gray).

Ci/lichnella enysi (Hutt.).

Cymalium minimum (Hutt.).

„ sera Hutt,

*Psammobia lincolata Gray

Cytherea sp. ?

f Serpulorbis sipho (Lamk.).

Daphnella sp.

Siphonalia conoidca (Zitt.). Juv

Fusinus solidvs Sut.

Struthiolaria cincta Hutt.

Glycymeris globosa (Hutt.).

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Struthiolaria minor Marshall.

TurriteUa (Torcula) concava Hutt,

tuberculata concinna Si

Venericardia difficilis benhami (Thomson)

Tellina eugonia (?) Sut

„ sp.

* TurriteUa (Peroytia) carlotta Wat;

Thirty-five species, of which seven also Recent = 20 per cent

Age : Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon : Waiarekan.

References: As for Loc. 630 (see p. 79'

Parson’s Creek, Oamaru : Basaltic Conglomerate under Deborah Limestone. J. Park ; 1916

Dentalium mantelli Zitt.

Ostrea (Anodontostrea) nelsoniana (?) Zitt.

1,/e tt ( si. nuutsntvot i city towuiiiuiki, \ ■ ~ (s. str.) vmdlerstorji Zitt. Juv.

Ostrea (s. str.) mackayi Sut.

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, p. 74,

Parson’s Creek, West of Oamaru : Bluish-green Sandy Clays. J. Park ; 1915-16

Ancilla novce-zelandice (Sow.).

~ papillata (Tate). •

Bathytoma sulcata excavata Sut.

*Calyptr(ea maculata (Q. & G.)-

* „ „ inflate (Hutt.).

* „ tenuis Gray.

*Crassatellites obesus (A. Ad.).

*Dentalium ecostatum T. W. Kirk.

„ mantelli Zitt.

~ solidum Hutt.

*Diplodonta globularis (Lamk.).

Epitonium lyratum (Zitt.).

Galeodea senex (Hutt.).

Lima colorata Hutt.

*Limopsis aurita (Broochi).

Macrocallista muUistriata (Sow.).

*Malletia7australisj (Q. &’G.).

Marginella karris i Cossm.

Miomelon corrugata*(Rutt.

Natica zelandica Q. & G

Nucula sagittate Sut.

Pecten huttoni (Park).

*Sarepta obolella (Tate).

Sinum (Eunaticina) cinctum (Hutt.).

*Siphonalia nodosa (Mart.).

Surcnla fusiformis (Hutt.).

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

TurriteUa semiconcava Sut

‘Venericardia difficilis (Desh.).

~ pseules Sut.

*Zenatia adnaces (Q. & G.

„ catenate Sut.

Leucosyrinx aUa (Harris).

Thirty-three species, of which fifteen are also Recent = 45 per cenl

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, p. 91.

The above list was not in the MS. forwarded by Mr. Suter. It is a copy of a list supplied by him in 1916.

Oamaru Creek, interbedded with Volcanic Rocks. Geol. Surv. Loc. 310. McKay ; 1876

Pecten (Chlamys) chathamensis Hutt.

Struthiolaria cingulata (?) Zitt. Casts.

Age: Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon : Hutchinsonian (McKay in MS.).

Reference: McKay, loc. cit., 1877, pp. 48, 57, &c. (no specific reference).

Limekiln Gully (= Target Gully), Oamaru. Geol. Surv. Loc. 173. McKay ; 1876

Crassatellites attenuatus (?) (Hutt.).

Teredo heavhyi Zitt.

i t/cuw noufj/iyi tmi . TurriteUa (Peurotia) caversk amends Harris.

Cucullcßa alia var. B Hutt.

i HZ'racHtt (i ri/yvuuy iaiici cmuii V enericardia acanthodes Sut.

Glycymeris sp. ?

„ difficilis (?) (Desh.).

Lima colorala Hutt.

Limopsis zitteli Iher.

~ vseutes Sut.

*Placunanomia zelandica (Gray).

Age: Miocene (Oaraaruian). Horizon: Hutchinsonian. The locality collected from was probably Hutchinson’s Quarry and the immediate neighbourhood.

piUUO.UIJ’ UUH/Uliloull o vguuixj Reference: McKay, loc. cil.. 1877, pp. 48, 57, &c

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Oamaru. Geol. Surv. Loc. 308. Hector ; 1876 ? (and earlier).

‘Vulqoruria arabica elonqata (Swains

ruvyuiuiiu uiuun-u nwm/mu (unoiuo./. Miamelon corrugaia (?) (Hutt.). Cast.

Age : Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon : Various.

This was originally a fairly large collection, including old specimens of the Otago Prc vincial Geological Survey, partly from greensands and partly from limestone (McKay in MS.).

Target Gully, Oamaru : Shell-bed above the Hutchinson Quarry Beds, which rest on Oamaru

Limestone. P. Marshall and J. Park ; 1915-16. (Separate collections.)

Crepidula densistria Sut.

Adeem prcscursorius Sut.

~ gregana Sow.

~ n. sp.

4 lectrion (Hima) socialis (Hutt.).

~ monoxyla (Less.).

„ striata (Hutt.).

Ammdlina (Megatylotus) sutural Is (Hutt.).

Cucullrca alt a Sow.

Anachis pisaniopsis (Hutt.). New for the Miocene.

„ austraus (Hutt.).

Cuna n. sp.

*AnciUa (Baryspira) australis (Sow.).

(s. str.) hebera (Hutt.).

Cqclostrema n. sp

CylichneUa enysi (Hutt.).

Amaida) novce-zelandicß (Sow.).

Alocospira) papillata (Tate).

soror Sut.

*Anomia huttoni Sut

Area novcß-zealandicß E. A. Smith.

„ (s. str.) subvelata Sut.

Barnea n. sp.

Basilissa n. sp.

■Bnihytoma albula (Hutt.).

antecostata Sut.

„ verlata Sut.

~ sulcata (Hutt.).

Belli (Buchozia) canaliculata Sut.

„ * „ infelix Sut.

Bezanccfnia (Ataxocerithium) n. sp.

~ » n - S P-

Borsonia fCordieriaj rudis (Hutt.).

Calliostoma n. sp.

Calyptrcea f Siaa patella) maccoyi Sut.

maculata (Q. & G.)-

i inflata (Hutt.).

n. var.

*Cantharidus tenebrosus A. Ad..

Cymatium minimum (Hutt

Y Gather ea oblonqa (Hanlev).

„ subsulcata (Sut.).

„ sulcata (Hutt.).

„ n. sp.

Dentalium ecostatum T. W. Kirk

~ fnantelli Zitt.

nanum Hutt.

„ solidum Hutt.

*Diplodonta globularis (Lamk.).

* n{.varicella cuminai (Ad. & Ang.).

*Dosinia (Dosinidea) greyi Zitt

~ (Austrodosinia) magna Hutt.

Drillia awamoaensis (Hutt.).

callimorpha Sut

(Crassispira) costifer Sut

imperfecta Sut

n. sp

~ n. sp.

Eglisia n. sp.

*Emarainula striatula Q & G

Cardium nafulum Hutt.

Eviionium (Cirsotrema) lyratum (Zitt.).

CerithieUa fidicula Si

* „ zelebori (Dkr.).

Gerithiovsis ceouidncta Sut.

Erato neozelanica Sut

Chama huttoni Hect.

Eulima obliqua (Hutt.). New for the Miocene

Y Chamcslrea albida (Lamk.).

n. sp

Chione meridionalts (Sow.).

Euthria stirophora Sut

! ~ mesodesma (Q. & G.).

~ (Salacia) yaiei (Gray),

Circulus helicoides (Hutt.).

„ polilus Sut.

Cominella intermedia Sut.

~ ordinatis Hutt.

„ pulchra Sut.

Corbula canaliculata Hutt.

humerosa Hutt.

~ kaiparaensis Sut.

~ pnmila Hutt.

Crassatellites amplus (Zitt.).

n atlenuatus (Hutt.).

jbesus (A. Ad.).

*Crepidula coslata (Sow.).

6—Pal. Bull. No. 8.

*Fulgoraria arabica (Mart

elongata (Swains.).

gracilis (Swains.).

Fminus climacotus Sut,

spiralis (A. Ad.).

n. sp

Glucumeris subglobosa Sut,

*Heliacus variegatus (Gmel.). New as a fossil.

imperfectus Sut

Hemiconus ornatus (Hutt.).

Hinnites trailli Hutt.

Latirus (Leucozonia) hrevirostris (Hutt.).

Leda semiteres Hutt

*Leptothyra fluctuata (Hutt.).

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Leueosyrinx alia (Harris)

Hissoina n. sp.

Schismope atkinsoni (T.-Woods).

„ transenna (Sut

*Lima bullala (Born).

Seila bulbosa Sut. New as a fossil.

„ colorata Hutt,

Serpulorbismsivho (Lamk.).

Limopsis catenata Sut,

Siliquaria weldii T.-Woods. New as a fossil.

, zitteli Iher

Sinum (EunaUicina) cincturn (Hutt.).

Lissospira exiqua Sut

„ carinatum (Hutt.).

*Loripes concinna Hutt

Siphonalia caudata (Q. & G.),

laminata Hutt

~ co noidea (Zitt.).

*Macrocallista muUistriala (Sow.)

„ costata (Hutt.),

*Malletia australis (Q. & G.).

„ dilalata (Q. & G ).

*Mangilia dictyota (Hutt.) New for the Miocene,

„ excelsa Sut,

gracilenta Sut,

nodosa zitteli Sut.

„ subrejlexa (Sow r .).

zptosoma (Hutt.).

*Siphonium planatum Sut.

prcecophinodes Sut

Marginella (Eratoidea) conica Harris.

Streplochelus n. sp.

(Glabella) fraudulenta Sut.

Strulhiolaria cincta Hutt.

(Eratoidea) harrisi Cossm.

„ tuberculata Hutt.

n. sp

Surcula fusifarmis (Hutt.)

*Megalatractus maximus (Trvonk

„ parearaensis (?) Sut.

Merica n. sp

Svellia n. sp.

„ n. sp.

Tellina glabrella Desh.

n. sp

Terebra costata Hutt.

(Aphera) n. sp.

„ ary eta Sut.

Mesalia striolala (Hutt

Teredo hegphyi Zitt.

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt

Tornatina n. sp.

Mitra armorica Sul

Triphora lutea Sut. New' as a fossil.

* Modiolus australis (Gray).

Tritonidea acuticingulata Sut.

*Monodonta coracina (Troschel). New’ as a fossil.

„ compacta Sut.

*Murex angasi (Crosse).

„ elatior Sut.

* „ octogonus Q. &G.

„ n. sp.

*Myodora subrostrata Smith.

Trivia avellanoides (McCoy). New to our fauna.

Mytilus huttoni Cossm.

Trochus (Coelotrochus) chathamensis (Hutt.).

*Natica australis (Hutt.).

tiaratus Q. & G.

* „ zelandica Q. &G.

Trophon hanleyi (Angas).

*Nucula nitidula A. Ad.

„ lepidus Sut.

sagittata Slit.

„ minutissimus Sut.

*Odostomia (s. str.) pudica Sut. New for the Mi cene.

Tugalia intermedia (Reeve),

Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus) oamarutica Sut.

* „ (Pyrgulina) ruqata Hutt,

(Mormula) prisca Sut.

„ n. sp.

„ zealandica (Hutt.).

n. sp

Tunis regius (?) Sut.

*ostrea (Anodontostrea) angasi Sow.

TurriteUa (Peyrotia) carlottce Wats.

» „ nelsoniana Zitt

(Torcula) concava Hutt.

Paphid curta (Hutt.).

(Peyrotia) pat agon ica Sow.

Pecten (Pallium) burnetii Zitt

„ rosea Q. & G.

(Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park),

(TorcvXa) semiconcava Sut.

(Chlamys) radiatus Hul

Typhis (Typhina) maccoyi T.-Woods.

Placunanomia incisura Hul

Venericardia difficilis (Desh.).

* .. lutea f Hutt A

zelandica Gray.

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

„ pseuies Sut.

Protocardia sera Hutt,

~ subintermedia Sut. n. var.

*Psammobia lineolata Gray.

Vermicularia n. sp.

Ptychatractus pukeuriensis Sut,

Vexillum fenestration Sut.

„ tenuiliratus Sut

„ marginatum (Hutt.).

Ringicula uniplicata Hutt

~ rutidolomum Sut.

*Rissoina (Zebina) etnarginata (Hutt.). New for the Miocene.

*Volvulella reflexa (Hutt.).

*Zenatia acinaces (0. & G.).

Two hundred and fifteen species and varieties, of which seventy-two also Recent = 33 per cent.

References; N.Z. Gevl: Sure. Bull. No. 20, pp. 94-96, &c. ; P. Marshall and G. H. Uttley Trans., N.Z. Inst., vol. 45, 1913, pp. 297-307 (see pp. 301-2), and vol, 41!, 1914, pp. 279-80; P. Marshall, Tram. N.Z. Inst., vol. 47, 1915, pp. 377-87 (see pp. 378-80).

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Target Gully, Oamaru: Greensands below Shell-bed. J. Park; 1916

Mylilus hutloni Cossm.

Adeem prcecursorius Sut.

Natica zelandica Q. & G.

Alectrion (Hima) socialis (Hutt.).

Nucula saqittata Sut.

Anr.illa (Alocosnira) vavillata (Tate).

*Oslrea (s. str.) corrugata Hutt.

Anomia hutloni Si

Pa nope orbit a Hutt

Area novce-zealandice E. A. Smith.

Peclen (Patinopecten) hutch in son i Hutt

„ (s. str.) subvelata Sut.

(Pseudamusium) hutloni (Park).

Bela (Buchozia) canaliculata Sut.

*Calliostoma pellucidum (Val.).

~ (Chlamys) radiatus Hutt.

~ semiplicatus Hutt

Calyptrcea (Sigapalella) maccoyi Sut.

williamsoni Zitt

~ „ maadata (Q. & G.).

~ (Pseudamusium) yahliensis T.^-Woods.

*Caniharidus tenebrosus A. Ad.

Placunanomia incisura Hutt.

Chione meridionalis (Sow.).

zelandica (Grav).

Corbula humerosa Hutt.

Polinices (s. str.) gibbosus Hutt.

pumila Hutt.

*CrassatellUes obesus (A. Ad.).

■Psammobia lineolata Grav.

*Crepidula monoxyla (Less.).

Ptuchatractus tenuiliratus (?) Sut.

Siliouaria weld I i T.-Woods.

~ gregana Sow.

*Siphonalia caudala (?) (Q. & G.).

Cucullcea alia Sow.

nodosa zitleli Sut,

CylickneUa soror Sut.

~ subnodosa (?) (Hutt.).

Dentahum mantelh Zitt.

„ solidum Hutt.

Sinhonium plana!um Sut

Strulhiolaria cincta Hutt.

Diplodonta globularis (Lamk.).

Surcula fusiform is (Hutt.).

„ zelandica (Gray).

*Tellina glabrella Desh.

Drillia callimorpha Sut.

Terebra orucla Sut.

Lima colorala Hutt.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

„ zitteli I her.

Trilonidea aculicinaulata Sut.

Tuqalia data Sut.

*Loripes concinna Hutt.

*Turbonilla zealandica (Hutt.).

~ laminata Hutt.

Turrilella (Torcula) concava Hutt.

Macrocallista assirnilis (Hutt.).

semiconcava Sut,

multistriata (Sow.).

*Venerirardia difhcilis (Desh.).

Malletia australis (Q. & G.).

* „ lutea (Hutt.).

Marginella (Eratoidea) harrisi Cossm.

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.).

~ pseules Sut.

Modiolus australis (Gray).

* .. purpurala (Desh.).

Monodonta coracina (Troschel).

Seventv-one species, of which twentv-eight also Recent = 39 per cent

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, pp. 80-81. The present list differs from that in the bulletin by the omission of Lima bullata. Several generic names have also been changed.

Hutchinson Quarry, Oamaru : Greensands above the Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 172,

A. McKay, 1876 ; J. Park, 1916.

(Me = McKav ; P = Park.)

Peclen (Pallium) burnetii Zitt. Me.

Cucullcea alia Sow. Cast. P.

(Patinopecten) hutchinsoni Hutt. P.

‘Diplodonta globularis (Lamk.). Cast. P.

Dosinia sp. Cast. P.

~ (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park). P.

~ (Chlamys) radiatus Hutt. P.

Epitonium (Cirsolrema) lyralum (Zitt.). P.

Lima colorala Hutt. Me, 1.

„ „ semipucaius nutt. r.

.. (Pseudamusium) yahliensis T.-Woods.

~ lima (L.). Me.

Fragment. P. (May be left valve of

~ paleata Hutt. Me, P.

Oslrea (s. str.) wuellerstorfi ('.) Zitt. r ragments.

P. beethami.)

*Protocnrdia (Nemocardium ) pulchella (Gray).

Me, P

Panope orbila Hutt. Casts. P.

Cast. P.

Pavhia curia (Hutt.). Cast. P.

„ sera Hutt. Me. P.

*Siphonium plana!urn Sut. P.

Peclen (Patinopecten) beethami Hutt. Frag-

*Venericardia purpurala (Desh.). Cast. P.

ment. P.

Twenty-one species, of which six also Recent = 28-6 per cent.

References: McKay, loc. at., 1877, pp. 48, 57, &c.; N. 7. Geol Sure. Bull. No. 20, p. 78.

The list in the bulletin does not contain Lima lima or / earn ournein.

6*

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South-west Side of Cape Hills, Oamaru : Oamaru Formation. Geol. Surv. Loc. 312. McKay ;

1876.

Dentalium mantelli Zitt.

solidum Hutt.

Lima paucisulcntn Hutt,

Tvrritella (Peyrotia) cavershamensis Harris.

Age: Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon : Ototaran and Hutchinsonian (McKay in MS.).

Reference: McKay, loc. cit., 1877, p. 58, &c. See also McKay, Rep. of Geol. Exylor during 1883-84, No. 16, 1884, p. 62 (beds under Ototara limestone collected from).

Boatman’s Harbour, Oamaru : Bed No. 5, overlying Oamaru Stone. J. Park : 1916.

Cardium huttoni (?) I her. Juv. casts.

Glycymens sp. fragment.

Polinices sp.

Many Brachiopods.

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, pp. 38, 39, &c. Bed collec ted from at base of bed hj, fig. 4, p. 38.

Oamaru Cape (Cape Wanbrow). G. H. Uttley; 1912.

(1.) Insterstices of Pillow-lava.

Cardium sp.

Polinices (Neverita) huttoni (?) I her.

*Lima bullata (Born).

Trochus sp.

* „ lima (L.).

Turritella sp.

(2.) Tuffs, First Outcrop on Beach.

*Dosinia ccerulea (Reeve), New as a fossil.

(3.) Limestone Band below Pillow-lava.

Emarginula wannonensis Harris.

Pecten (Patinoyecten) hutchinsoni Hutt,

(4.) Limestone Band, Boatman’s Harbour

Pecten (Chlamys) aldingensis Tate.

(Patinoyecten) hutchinsoni Hutt

(5.) Green Tuffs below Trachyte Breccia.

Lima Jeffreysiana Tate

Venericardia lutea (Hutt.).

*Limoysis aurita (Brocchi).

* „ yuryurata (Desh.).

References: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, pp. 37, 39; G. H. Uttley in Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 50, 1918, pp. 106-17 (see p. 109).

Cape Wanbrow, Oamaru : 12 ft.f Raised Beach. J. Park ; 1915.

*Anomia huttoni Sut.

*Emarginula striaiula Q. & G.

*Argobuccinum tumidum (Dkr.) (= A. orgus of n ilsi J \

Euthria striata (Hutt.).

Manual).

Fulgoraria arahica elonqata (Swains.).

*Calliostoma yunctulatum (Mart.).

*Glycymeris modesta (Angas).

*Calyytr(ea macula t a (Q. & G.).

*Helcioniscus ornatus (Dillw.).

*Cantharidus tenebrosus A. Ad.

* „ ~ inconsyicuus (Orav).

*Chione mesodesma (Q. & G.).

* „ radians (Gmel.).

*Cytherea oblonga (?) (Hanley).

* » ~ aflinis (Genii.).

*Dosinia anvs (Phil.).

* „ „ flams (Hutt.).

f As received this list was headed “40 ft. Raised Beach,” but this is an error, as will be seen bv to N.Z. Oenl. Surv. Bull. No. 20. ' reicrenc

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Leptomya lintea (Hutt.).

‘Siphonaria obliquata Sow,

Mactra discors Gray. snhfrinuniilnhn)i

*Spistda cequilateralis (Desh.).

'Tellina alba Q. & G.

Mesodesma subtnangulatum (bray).

*Trichotropis clathrata Sow.

Monodonta cethiops (Gmel.).

/ ricnui/u/fict t ,iuuuuiu 'Trochus tiaratus Q. & G.

~ coracina (Troschel).

Mytilus canaliculus (?) Mart. Fragment.

! Trophon corticalus (Hutt.).

* ~ edulis L

„ plebejus (Hutt.).

Turbo smaragdus (Mart.). >• 7- rr\ i.

* „ magellanicus Lamk.

'Venericardia diffidlis (Desh.).

*Ostrea anqasi Sow.

~ purpurata (Desh.).

~ renifonnis (?) Sow.

tatei Sut.

Thirty-eight species, all Recent

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, pp. 112-13.

South of Cape Wanbrow, Oamaru : Fossiliferous Tuff, immediately below Oamaru Stone.

J. Park ; 1916

Mytilus (Aulacomya) magellanicus Lamk.

Ancilla (s. str.) hebera (Hutt.).

Aslrcea heliotropium (Mart.). New for the Mio

Ostrea (s. str.) wuellerstorfi Zitt

Panope orbita Hutl

cene.

Pecten (Patinopecten) hutchinsoni Hutt. Fragments.

Calliostoma n. sp.

*Calyptrcea (Sign patella) maculata (Q. & G.).

*Cardita calyculata (L.). New for the Miocene.

~ n. sp. n. „/ ■ 1: ti\ n i?-

Crassatellites amplus (Hutt.). Juv.

*Psammobia lineolata (?) Gray. Fragment.

~ ohesus (A. Ad.j. Juv.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

Cytherea sulcata (?) (Hutt.). Fragment.

Trochus n. sp.

*Diplodonta zelandica (Gray).

Venericardia purpurata (Desh.).

Lima colorala Hutt.

~ pseules Sut.

Mactra attenuaia Hutt.

Twenty-one species, of which eight also Recent = 38 per cent

Many Brachiopods and a few Serpulat.

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, . p. 40.

South of Cape Wanbrow, near Rifle Butts, Oamaru : Bed K, Tuffs about 30 ft. below Oamaru

Stone. J. Park; 1916

* Mytilus (Chloromya) canaliculus (?) (Mart.).

*Astroea heliotropium (Mart.).

Fragment

Calliostoma acuiangulum Sut.

i iaguiou u. Polinices (Neverita) ovatus (Hutt.).

*Dosinia greyi (?) Zitt.

Struthiolaria tuberculata (?) Hutt. Juv,

Epitonium (Cirsotrema) lyratum (Zitt.).

Ficus parvus Sut,

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

*Glycymeris lalicostala (Q. & G.). Juv.

*Venericardia purpurata (Desh.) var.

Eleven species, of which five also Recent = 45 per cent.

See also N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, p. 40, where the fossiliferous bed is named “ t.”

Rifle Butts, Oamaru : Bed A, overlying Oamaru Stone. J. Park ; 1916.

(Incorporated are also collections made in the locality by Dr. P. Marshall and Mr. G. H. Uttley. M = Marshall; P = Park ; U = Uttley.)

Borsonia (Cordieria) rudis (Hutt.). U.

Alcira n. sp. P. A I 1 ! Huff \ Plont.i fill

¥ Calyptrcea (Sigapatella) maculata (Q. & G.). P.

Aleclrion (Hima) socialis (Hutt.). Plentiful.

Chione meridionalis (Sow.). P.

P, U.

Ampullina ( Megatylotus) suturalis (Hutt.). U.

* ~ mesodesma (Q. & G.). P.

*Ancilla (Amalda) novcß-zelandice (Sow.). G

Corbula canaliculata Hutt. U.

Atrina distans (Hutt.). Fragment. P.

Crassatelliles attenuatus (?) (Hutt.). P

*Bathyloma albula (Hutt.). C

Crepidula gregaria Sow. U.

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Gucullrea alia Sow. P.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park). Frag-

„ attenuata Hutt. U.

ment, P.

~ australis (Hutt.). P.

~ (Chlamys) scanduia (?) Hutt. U.

Cylichnella enysi (Hutt.). P, U.

„ ~ semiplicatus Hutt. Fragment.

*Cytherea oblonga (Hanley). U.

P.

Dentalium solidum Hutt. P, U. ♦ ■ '/. li.

~ (Pseudamusium) yahliensis T.-Woods.

*Dosinia greyi Zitt. P.

Fragment, P. ; I. .i;

Drillia awamoaensis (Hutt.). P, U.

f Phalium achatinum pyrum (Lamk.). M.

~ cost ifer Sut. P. „ .... n

Phos cingulatus (?) (Hutt.). Cast. P.

Erycina n. sp. P.

* Placunanomia zelandica (Gray). Fragment. P,

*Fulgoraria arabica (Mart.). Fragments. P.

U.

*Polinices amphialus (Wats.). U.

Leucosynnx alia (Harris). P.

*Lima angulata Sow. U.

„ gihbosus (Hutt.). P, U.

„ bullata (Born). U.

Siphonalia caudata (Q. & G.). U.

colorata Hutt. P, U.

„ conoidea (Zitt.). P, U.

~ excelsa Sut. U.

Limopsis zitteli Iher. U.

Loripes laminaia Hutt. P, U.

Macrocallista pareoraensis Sut. P.

*Mallelia australis (Q. & G.). P.

Mangilia leptosoma (Hutt.). U.

„ prcecophinodes Sut. U.

Margimlla (Eraloidea) conica Harris. P, C

Marginella (Eraloidea) harrisi Cossm. Many

juvenile specimens and 3 adult. P, L

*Mesodesma australe (Gmel.). U.

*Natica zelandica Q. &G. Juv, P, U.

*Ostrea (Anodontostrea) angasi (?) Sow. P

Pecten (Patinopecten) delicatulus (?) Hutt. U.

„ „ hutchinsoni Hutt. P, U.

~ lurrita Sut. M.

Surcula fusiformis (Hutt.). Fragment. P, U.

~ huttoni Sut. Juv. P.

‘Tellina glahrella Desh. P, U.

Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus) oamarutica Sut. M.

Turrilella (Torcula) concava Hutt, U.

~ ~ semiconcava Sut. P, U.

‘Venericardia dijficilis (Desh.). L

vseutes Sut. P.

purpurata (Desh.). P, U.

~ (t/UM* YXyColl.y. X VexiUum apicale (Hutt.). P, U.

„ linctum (Hutt.). P.

*Zenatia acinaces Q. & G.). P, U.

Sixty-six species, of which twenty-one also Recent = 32 per cent.

References: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, p. 89, and Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 47, 1915 a p. 384 (P. Marshall).

Rifle Butts, South of Cape Wanbrow, Oamaru

(1.) Calcareous Tufb- above the Limestone. G. H. Uttley ; 1912.

*Lima angulata Sow.

Pecten (Patinopecten) hutchinson i Hutt.

* „ bullata (Born).

* Siphonalia caudata (Q. & G.).

colorata Hutt.

„ conoidea (Zitt.).

Limopsis zitteli I her.

~ excelsa Sut.

*Mesodesma australe (Gmel.).

Turrilella (Torcula) semiconcava Sut.

Pecten (Chlamys) aldingensis Tate.

Venericardia purpurata (Desh.).

(2.) Calcareous Band in Blue Clay above Oamaru Stone. G. H. Uttley ; 1912.

Alectrion socialis (Hutt.).

AmpuUina (Megatylotus) suturaUs (Hutt.).

*Ancilla (Amalda) novce-zelandice (Sow.).

*Bathytoma albula (Hutt.).

Borsonia (Cordieria) rudis (Hutt.).

Corhula canaliculata Hutt.

Crepidula gregaria Sow.

Cucullcea attenuata Hutt

Cylichnella enysi (Hutt.).

*Oytherea oblonga (Hanley).

Dentalium solidum Hutt.

Drillia awamoaensis (Hutt.).

Leucosyrinx alia (Harris).

Loripes laminaia Hutt.

Mangilia leptosoma (Hutt.).

prcecophinodes Sut.

Marginella (Eraloidea) conica Harris.

„ harrisi Cossm.

Natica zelandica Q. & G.

Pecten (Chlamys) scanduia (?) Hutt. Fragment.

*Placunanomia zelandica (Gray).

*Polinices amphialus (Wats.).

„ qibbosus (Hutt.).

Surcula fusiformis (Hutt.).

m uu m j uciijui in to 1i I 'Tellina glahrella Desh,

Turrilella (Torcula) concava Hutt.

(Peyrotia) palagonica Sow.

(Torcula) semiconcava Sut

Venericardia dijficilis (Desh.).

VexiUum apicale (Hutt.).

linctum (Hutt.).

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. & G.).

Thirty-two species, of which nine also Recent = 28 per cent.

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(3.) Top of Limestone, Rifle Butts. G. H. Uttley ; 1912.

Peclen (Palinopecten) hulchinsoni Hutt

4.) Calcareous Band in Blue Tuffs below the Limestone. G. H. Uttley ; 1912.

Ficus parvus Sut.

! Lima lima (?) (L.). Juv

Peclen sp. Juv

References to Rifle Butts : See preceding list,

Railway-cutting North of Deborah, near Oamaru, overlying Deborah Limestone : Greensands. J. Park ; 1916.

Cardium patulum (?) Hutt. Cast of young shell.

„ spatiosum (?) Hutt. Casts and young shells.

Dentalium solidum Hutt.

Epitonium (Pliciscala) n. sp. Fragment.

Fusinus solidus (?) Sut. Cast.

Lima colorata Hutt.

~ paleata Hutt.

Mactra atlenuata Hutt.

Miomelon corruqala (Hutt.).

Panope uxtrlhingloni Hutt.

Peclen (Palinopecten) beethami Hutt. Fragment

~ „ hulchinsoni Hutt.

~ (Pseudamucium) hutloni (Park). Fragments.

(Chlamys) semiplicatus Hutt

Protocardia sera Hutt

Siphonalia dilatata (Q. & G.). Fragment

Struihiolaria tuberculata (?) Hutt. Juv

Teredo heaphyi Zitt

Turrilella (Torcula) concava (?) Hutt. Cast,

Xenophora corrugala (Reeve).

Twenty species, of which two also Recent = 10 per cent.

Reference : N.Z. Geol. Sure. Bull. No. 20, pp. 59, 78.

It will be observed that the above list does not correspond very closely with that representing the molluscan fauna in the Hutchinson Quarry greensands. (See p. 83.)

Deborah (or Kakanui) Limestone. J. Park ; 1916.

Lima hutloni (?) Sut.

Cardium spatiosum (?) Hutt. Casts of young shells.

tiurcula oamarutica (?) But. Cast.

Venericardia purpurala (?) (Desh.). Juv.

Cuprcea ficoides (?) (Hutt.), Casts.

Lima colorata Hutt. Juv.

Mostly casts ; determinations therefore somewhat doubtful.

Deborah, Three Miles South of Oamaru. G. H. Uttley ; 1912.

(1.) Tuffs with Pillow-lava,

Cardium sp.

Panope orbila Hutt.

Peclen (Palinopecten) hulchinsoni Hutt

Mesodesma australe (?) (Gmel.).

(2.) Nodular Band above the Limestone.

Chione meridionalis (?) (Sow.).

Panope orbila Hutt.

Polinices sp.

Euthria media (Hutt.).

‘Ostrea (s. str.) corrugala Hutt.

Old Quarry, Awamoa Creek, near Deborah, Oamaru District ; Tuffs below Oamaru Stone. J. Park ; 1916.

*Crassatelliles obesus (A. Ad.). Juv. and casts.

Peclen (Pallium) burnetii Zitt

Lima colorata (?) Hutt. Fragment.

Protocardia sera Hutt. Casts.

Turbo aff. superbus Zitt. Fragments of casts, juv.

Ostrea (s. str.) umelierstorfi Zitt.

Panope worthingtom Hutt.

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, p. 41. The locality is the same as that of the next list.

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Old Quarry, Awamoa Creek, near Deborah : Calcareous Tuffs below Oamaru Stone. J. Park ; 1916.

Chione meridionalis (?) (Sow.).

*Ostrea (Anodonlostrea) angasi (?) Sow.

*Crassatellites obesus (A. Ad.).

Panope orbila Hutt

Cucullcea attenuata (?) Hutt

Peclen (Chlamys) aldingensis Tate.

*Glycymeris laticostata (Q. & G.

(Patinopecten) marshalli (?) Sut.

*Lima angulata Sow.

*Placunanomia zelandica (Gray).

colorata Hutt

*Siphonium planatum Sui

paleata (?) Hutt.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt,

Melina zealandica Sut

Turritella (Peyrolia) cavershamensis (?) Harris.

*Mesodesma australe (Gmel.).

Venericardia difficilis (?) (Desh.).

*Modiolus australis (?) (Gray).

Nineteen species, of which nine also Recent = 47 per cent.

A number of specimens, no doubt representing extinct species, could not be identified, and therefore the percentage of Recent forms can safely be taken at a lower figure.

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, pp. 40-41

Trig. M., South of Alma : Tuff Beds below or on Horizon of the Ototara Limestone.

This locality was discovered by Mr, G. H. Uttley, and the rock is a calcareous tuff. Collections of fossils were made by Dr. J. A. Thomson and Mr. G. H. Uttley in 1914, and by Professor Park in 1916. (T &U = Thomson and Uttley ; P = Park.)

*Arca novcß-zealandicß E. A. Smith. T& U.

*Calyptrcea (Sigapatella) maculata (Q. & G.

T& U.

* „ „ inflaia (Hutt.). T& U.

*Capidus australis (Lamk.). T& L

Cardium sp. T& L

*Chione spissa (Desh.). T& U.

meridionalis (Sow.). P.

Dentalium solidum Hutt. T& L

Emarginula wannonensis Harris. T& U.

Ficus transennus (?) Sut. T& U.

*Gadinia conica Angas. T& U. New as fossil.

*Lima angulala Sow. T&U, F

bullata (Born). T&U, P

huttoni (?) Sut. P.

Pecten (Patinopecten) accrementus Hutt. T& U.

Pecten (Chlamys) aidingensis Tate. T&U, P.

' Patinopecten) delicatulus Hutt. P.

„ hutchinsoni Hutt. P.

~ „ venosus Hutt. T&U, P.

‘Polinices amphialus (Wats,). T& U.

gibbosus (Hutt.). T& U.

(Neverita) huttoni Iher. T& U.

‘ Prolocardia (Nemocardium) pulchella (Gray).

T & U.

Serpulorbis sipho (?) (Lamk.). T& U.

‘Siphonium planatum Sut. T& U.

Trochus n. sp. T& U.

Turbo sp., operculum of. P.

Turritella (Archimediella) ambulacrum Sow

T& U.

* „ (s. str.) symmetrica Hutt. T& U.

Twenty-nine species* of which thirteen also Recent = 45 per cent

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, p. 74.

Near Totara, South of Oamaru : Waiareka Tuffs. J. Park ; 1916.

Pecten (Patinopecten) delicatulus Hutt. Fragment. Venericardia acanthodes Sut.

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, p. 43.

Old Quarry at Totara : Tuff Bed between Upper and Lower Beds of Oamaru Stone. J. Park 1916.

*Anomia huttoni (?) Sut. Fragment

Pecten (Pseudamusium) yahliensis T.-Woods.

Peclen (Patinopecten) delicatidus Hutt. Fragments.

Fragment

*Siphonium planatum Sut.

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, p. 73.

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Awamoa Beach and Creek. Geol. Surv. Loc. 170. McKay; 1876.

Alectrion (Hima) socialis (Hutt.) Very plentiful.

AmpuUiiui (Megatylotus) suturalis (Hutt.).

*Ancdla (Amalda) novce-zelandice (Sow.).

*Anomia huttoni Sui

* „ trigonopsis Hut

*Arca novcß-zeaiandice E. A. Smith.

„ (s. str.) subvelata Sut.

Bela (Buchozia) canaliculala Sut. var.

*Calyptrcea (s. str.) alta (Hutt.).

(Sigapatella) maccoyi Sut.

* » ~ maculata (Q. & G.).

Chione chiloensis truncata Sut.

meridionalis (Sow.)

(Salacia) speighti Sut.

*ComineUa huttoni Kobelt

~ n. sp.

Corbula humerosa (?) Hutt.

Crepidula densistria Sut.

gregaria Sow.

striata (Hutt.).

CylichneUa enxysi (Hutt.j. Juv.

Cymatium minimum (Hutt.).

*Dosima greyi Zitt.

Drillia buchanani (Hutt.).

„ n. sp.

*Fulgoraria arabica (Mart.).

*Fusinus spiralis (A. Ad.).

Hemiconus ornalus (Hutt.). Plentiful.

Leucosyrinx alia (Harris).

*MacrocaUista muUistriata (Sow.). Juv

Mactra chrydcea Sut

Ma ny ilia n. sp

MargineUa (Eratoidea) conica Harris.

(Glabella) fraudulenta Sut,

(Eratoidea) harrisi Cossm.

Miomdon corruaata (Hutt.).

Modiolus australis (Gray).

Mytilus huttoni Cossm.

Natica zelandica Q. & G.

*Panope zelandica Q. & G

'Placunanomia zelandica (Gray).

Polinices qibbosus (Hutt

(Neverita) ovatus (Hutt.).

: Psammobia lineolata Gray

Servulorbis sivho (Lamk.i.

Sinum (Eunaticina) mioccenicum (Sut.).

Siphonalia mandarina (Duclos).

Solariella stoliczkai (?) (Zitt.).

Surcula fusiformis (Hutt.).

Tellina alba. (?) Q. &G. Juv

Turritella (Peyrolia) carlottce Wats.

~ ~ cavers hamensis Harris.

(Torcula) concava Hutt,

„ „ semiconcava Sut. Plentiful.

(s. str.) symmetrica Hutt

Venericardia pseutes Sut

Vexillum apicale (Hutt

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. & G.).

Fifty-eight species, of which twenty-two also Recent = 38 per cent

Age: Upper Miocene. Horizon: Pareoran (Awamoan). McKay in MS. says, “ The col lection is mainly from boulders between high- and low-water marks.”

References: McKay, loc. cii., 1877, pp. 48, 58, &c. ; N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, p. 88.

The greater part of the Awamoa collection was not handled by Mr. Suter, and therefore it is probable that many species could be added to the above list.

Awamoa. Geol. Surv. Loc. 254. C. Traill; 1874.

*Crepidula monoxyla (Less.).

Denlalium solidum Hutt.

*Dosinia subrosea (Gray).

Age: Upper Miocene. Horizon: Pareoran (Awamoan).

References: C. Traill, Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 2, 1870, pp. 166-69; McKay, loc. cit., 1877, p. 58.

Teschemaker’s Old Quarry, South of Oamaru : Tuffs in Oamaru Stone. J. Park; 1916.

Clavagella sp. Genus new to fauna.

Pecten (Patinopeclen) venosus Hutt

Pecten (Chlamys) aldingensis Tati

* Sip ho mum vlanatum Sut

(Patinopeclen) delicatulus Hutt. Left valves.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt

Turritella sp. Cast

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, p. 72.

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Maheno, South of Oamaru, near Flour-mill : Tuffs below Oamaru Stone. J. Park ; 1916

Amusium zitteli (Hutt.).

Cylichnella enysi (Hutt

Cardium n. sp

Denlalium (Episiphon) n. sp.

n. sp.

‘Divaricella cumingi (Ad. & Ang.). Fragment.

Clio (Styliola) annulata (Tate). Fragment. New to fauna.

l Prolocardia (Nemocardium) pulchella (Gra

Many young examples.

Crepidula densistria Sut. Ju-

'Puna alba fHutt.L Fragment

Cuspidaria n. sp.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt. Fragment of tub

Also one crab

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, pp. 43-44

Left Bank Kakanui River, opposite Maheno : Chalk Marls. Geol. Surv. Loc. 498. McKay ; 1882

Amusium zitteli (Hut

Age : Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon : Waiarekan (probably).

A single specimen from a very large collection probably consisting mainly of Foraminifera.

Reference: McKay, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1883-84, No. 16, 1884, p. 62, &c.

Left Bank Kakanui River, a little below Maheno : Maheno Marls. Geol. Surv. Loc. 606. McKay ; 1886.

Amusium zitteli (Hut

Age and horizon : As for Loc. 498.

This is a single species (twenty-six specimens) from a large collection containing numerous Foraminifera (McKay in MS.).

Reference: McKay, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1886—87 , No. 18, 1887, p. 237.

Kakanui : Tuffs below Limestone. J. A. Thomson.

Pecten (Pallium) polymorphoides Zitt.

* Murex zelandicus Q. &G.

Pecten (Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

Solariella sulcatinu Sut.

“Isolated Hill,” North Side of Mouth of Kakanui River: Ototara Limestone. Geol. Surv.

Loc. 489. McKav ; 1882.

Pecten (Chlamys) dendi/i Hut

Age : Miocene (Oamamian). Horizon : Ototaran.

McKay in MS. states that the collection (142 specimens) “ has been referred to the Ototara limestone rather than to the Hutchinson Quarry beds, largely owing to the different character of the Brachiopods contained in the beds.”

Reference : McKay, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1883-84, No. 16, 1884, p. 63.

Isolated Hill ” is a manuscript name of McKay

Isolated Hill, Kakanui, Otago : Volcanic Breccia or Tuff, underlying Ototara Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 490. McKay ; 1882.

Cardium waitakiense Sut

Cytherea sp. ? Casts.

Pecten (Chlamys) aldingensis Tati

Age: Miocene (Oamamian). Horizon: Ototaran (McKay in MS.

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Isolated Hill, Limekiln Hill, Kakanui, Otago : Ototara Limestone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 627 McKay ; 1886.

Pccten (Chlamys) aldingensis Tate.

(Pallium) polymorphoides Zitt.

.. ( uwrwmiy JlUf lJlllUl //lIUIU/CS Age and horizon : As fur Logs. 489 and 490.

Three Roads, between Kakanui and Awamoa Creek : Waiareka Tuff on Beach. J. Park; 1916

'Diploiionta zelandica (Gray).

Panope worthingtoni Hutt.

s Dosinia coerulea (Reeve).

Siphonalia turrita Sut. Juv,

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, p. 71.

Road-cutting, Deborah Road, Half a Mile East of Rocky Peak, North of Kakanui : Tuffs intercalated in Upper Portion of Oamaru Stone. J. Park ; 1916.

A strata heliotropium (?) (Mart.). Cast.

Pecten (Chlamys) aldingensis Tate.

Cardium sp. • 7. J

~ chathamensis (?) Hutt

*Crepidula monoxvla (Loss.'). Cast

(Pseudamusium) huttoni (Park).

Dentalium mantdli (?) Zitt. Cast.

yahliensis T. - Woods

i Diplodonta zelandica (?) (Gray).

Fragment.

Glycymeris sp.

Protocardia sera (?) Hutt. Cas

Mytilus huttoni Cossm. Fragments.

Siphonium planatum Sut

Ostrea (s. str.) wuellerstorji Zitt.

Venericardia sp.

Fifteen species, of which four also Recent = 27 per cent.

Very poor material.

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, p. 71,

Kakanui, Otago : Greensands on North Shore

Dentalium manielli Zitt.

Pecten (Patino pecten) hutchinsoni Hutt.

Pecten (Patinopecten) delicatulus Hutt.

Teredo heaphyi Zi

Kakanui, Otago : Cliffs on North Shore

Dentalium manielli Zitt.

SiphonaUa turrita (?) Sut.

Pecten (Chalmys) aldingensis Tat*

Solariella sulcatina Sut.

„ (Pallium) hurnetti Zitt.

Kakanui Beach: Calcareous Volcanic Breccia, lying below Kakanui Limestone. J. Park; 1916

Ampullina (Megatylotus) suluralis (Hutt.)

Fusinus n. sp. (aff. hicarinatus).

Astrcea heliotropium (Mart.). Fragment.

*Glycymeris laticostata (Q. & G.).

*Capulus australis (Lamk.). Cast.

Maculopeplum elegantissimum (Sut.).

Cardium patulum (?) Hutt. Cast of juv.

Mytilus huttoni Cossm. Cast.

itiosum (?) Hutt. Impressions.

Pecten (Chlamys) aldivgensis Tate.

~ waitakiense Sut. 1 juv., I impression

~ n. sp. 9 specimens.

Colubraria sp. Impression. (Same from Geol.

Surv. Loc. 642, Waihao Bridge.)

Cytherea chariessa Sut. Cast.

Dentalium manielli Zitt.

Emarginula wannonensis Harris.

Epitonium (Cirsotrema) lyratum (Zitt.).

(Confusiscala) nympha (Hutt.), New

for the Miocene.

Exilia sp. (?). Cast.

Ficus transennus Sut. Impression.

(Pallium) pohymorphoides Zitt,

Pholadomya neozelanica Hutt. Cast.

Protocardia sera Hutt. Cast.

Siphonalia lurrita Sut,

'Siphonium planatum Sut.

Solariella sulcatina Sut.

Surcula fusiformis (Hutt.). Impressions.

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

Turritella (Torcula) semiconcava Sut.

Venericardia acanlhodes Sut. Impression.

„ dijjicilis henhami (Thomson).

Thirty-one species, of which four also Recent = 13 per cent.

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, p. 68.

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Beach near Three Roads, North of Kakanui : Awamoan Beds. J. Park ; 1916

Ampnllina ( Meyntylotus) suluralis (Hutt.). Cast.

Modiolaria elotujala (Hutt.).

Area (s. str.) subvelata Sut.

Mytilus huttoni Cossm.

Oslrea (s. str.) wuellerslorfi (?) Zitt. Fragment

Cardium spatiosum (?) Hutt. Juv.

Paphia curta (Hutt.).

Chione meridionalis (Sow.).

Surcula fusiformis (Hutt.). Cast,

*Crassatellites obesus (A. Ad.).

111 J MO IJ'J! in'vo yil UW/.J. voou. *Tellina glabrella Desh. rr "i _77 _ / rr . 7.. 1 ' C 3..- IT

„ attenuatus (?) (Hutt.). Fragment.

Cucullcea alia Sow,

Turritella (Torcula) semiconcava Sut. Frag-

*Limopsis aurita (Brocchi).

ments.

*Zenatia acinaces (Q. & G.).

~ catenata Sut.

*Malletia australis (Q. & G.).

Eighteen species, of which five also Recent = 28 per cent.

Reference : N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, p. 87.

Kakanui : Kakanui Limestone. J. Park ; 1916.

Pecten (Chlamys) aldinyensis Tat

Lady Jane Creek, Middle Kakanui : Glauconitic Sandstone. J. Park; 1916.

Pholadomya neozdanica (?) Hutt. Cast.

Surcula fusiformis (?) (Hutt.).

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, p. 35.

Two Roads, Kakanui : Calcareous Breccia below Kakanui Limestone. J. Park ; 1916

*Psammobia lineolala Gray. Impression.

Anomia sp.

Chione meridionalis (?) (Sow.). Cast,

Teredo heaphyi Zitt.

Cymatium minimum (?) (Hutt.). Cast

Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, p. 71,

Kakanui and Neighbourhood. G. H. Uttley ; 1912. (See also Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 48, 1916, pp. 19-27.)

(1.) Calcareous Tuffs beneath Quarry Limestone, Kakanui, Otago.

Pecten (Pallium) polymorphoides Zitt.

Chione meridionalis (Sow.).

(Patinopecten) triphooki Zitt.

Dentalium solidum Hutt.

Utiuatiutn ouuuiun uuuu. Pecten (Chlamys) aldinyensis Tate

(2.) Nodular Layer on Top of Limestone, Kakanui Beach.

Lima lima (L.).

*Arca novce-zealandice (?) E. A. Smith.

*Astrcea heliotropium (Mart.). Cast.

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt

Olivella neozelanica (Hutt.). Cast.

/Idv/ WW 1 C't'l' l/\JV I W V tA, 11 I yuxuiv.^. Cardium aff. brachytonum Sut.

Cyprcea aff. ovulatella Tate. Cast.

Pecten (Pallium) polymorphoides Zitl r v cc ; /u,.*-*. \ n t.

*Lima angulata Sow,

Trochus aff. conicus (Hutt.). Cast.

i/K/Kl U liy MMMU: uu •• . „ jeffreysiana Tate

(3.) Kakanui Glauconitic Foraminiferal Greensand, above the Limestone.

*Lima angulata Sow

Pecten (Pallium) polymorphoides Zitt.

* „ bullata (Born).

(Patinopecten) (riphooki Zitt.

Pecten (Chlamys) aldinyensis Tate

*Siphonalia nodosa (?) (Mart.). Cast.

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(4.) Awamoa Beds—Blue Clays overlying the Limestone, All Day Bay

Ancilla ( Alocospira) papillata (Tate).

Miomelon corrugata (Hutt.).

Borsonia (Cordieria) rudis (Hutt.).

Mitra aff.|Acc/o/-i|Hutt. Fragment.

*Phalium achatinum pyrum (Lamk.).

Cymatium n. sp.

*Placunanomia zelandica (Gray).

Cyprcea trelissickensis Sut.

Ficus transennus Sut.

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.

MacrocaUista assimilis (Hutt.).

Turbonilla (Mormula) prisca Sut.

MargineUa (Eratoidea) arnica Harris.

Vexillum apicale (Hutt.).

„ „ harrisi Cossm.

Fifteen species, of which two also Recent = 15 per cent.

(5.) Nodular Bed, Top of Limestone, All Day Bay, One Mile South of Kakanui.

Cyprcea ovulatella (?) Tate. Castf

Siphonalia n. sp. ?

Euthria media (?) (Hutt.).

Struthiolaria sp. ?

Miomelon corrugata (?) (Hutt.).

Turbo sp.

Polinices (Neveriia) ovatus (?) (Hutt.).

All Day Bay, One Mile South of Kakanui : Hutchinson Quarry Beds. Geol. Surv. Loc. 624. McKay ; 1886.

Pecten (Chlamys) semiplicatus Hutt. Fragment.

(Patinopecten) hutchinsoni Hutt.

Age : Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon : Hutchinsonian.

Two examples from a collection of forty-one specimens (McKay).

Reference : McKay, loc. cit., 1887, pp. 235-36, &c.

North End of All Day Bay : Greensands. J. Park; 1916.

Pecten (Chlamys) vnlliamsoni Zitt.

*Siphonium planatum Sut.

Teredo heavhyi Zitt.

1 KTtUU fUKipnyb /JIVV. Reference: N.Z. Geol. Surv. Bull. No. 20, p. 56.

Puketapu, near Palmerston South, Shag Valley, Eastern Otago : Calcareous Sandstone (or Impure Limestone). Geol. Surv. Loc. 620. McKay ; 1886.

Ficus sp. ?

Dentalium solidum Hutt.

jLsvruuwttm suvmurn n utu. *Maclra elongata (?) Q. & G.

Age : Miocene (Oamamian). Horizon : Ototaran (?).

Reference: McKay, loc. cit., 1887, p. 8.

Upper Kyebum, Maniototo County, Central Otago : Pareora Beds. Geol. Surv. Loc. 493. McKay; 1883.

Bathytoma exivnia Sut.

Corbida canaliculata Hutt.

Age : Miocene. Horizon : Pareoran (McKay) (?).

This collection originally contained eighty-five specimens. McKay says in MS. that the matrix is greensands, a somewhat uncommon rock in the Pareora formation. The greensands,

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however, may be of the age of the limonitic sandstone (decomposed greensands) at th< Government Dam, Naseby.”

Reference: McKay, loc. cit., 1884, p. 64, and “Older Auriferous Drifts of Central Otago,” Pari. Paper C.-4, 1894, pp. 29, 40 (see also 2nd ed., 1897, pp. 74, 100).

Welshman’s Gully, Switzers, Southland County. Geol. Surv. Loc. 752. McKay; 1890.

Ancilla (Alocospira) papillata (Tate).

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

*Arca novcß-zealaudia E. A. Smith.

StriUhiolaria papulosa (Mart.).

Astarle australis (?) Hutt.

* „ aff. vermis tricarinaia Loss.

Bathytoma aff. sulcata (Hutt.).

Turritella (Torcula) concava Hutt.

ail. O ItMXtia Dentalium mantelli Zitt.

~ (Archimediella) huttoni Cossm.

Miomelon comigata (Hutt.).

Vermicidaria n. sp. ?

Ostrea (s. str.) wuellerstorfi Zitt. Fragments.

Thirteen species, of which three also Recent = 23 per cent.

Age: Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon: Waiarekan (?).

References: (1) McKay, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1890-91 , No. 21, 1892, pp. 63-64 Reference, however, is made only to Muddy Creek* fossils, and not to fossils at Switzers' which is a locality two or three miles north-east of Waikaia. The rail-head at Waikaia if erroneously named Switzers, and, curiously enough, McKay in the report cited writes “ Waikaka ' instead of “Waikaia.” (2) McKay, loc. cit., 1894, pp. 32, 40 ; 1897, pp. 81, 99.

Castle Rock, Oreti Valley, Southland. Geol Surv. Loc. 245. McKay; 1878,

Placunanomia incisura Hutt.

Age : Miocene. Horizon : Ototaran (?).

References: McKay, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1877-78, No. 11, 1878, p. 77, See also F. W. Hutton, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1871-72, 1872, p. 109.

Ohai (Nightcaps), Forty-four Miles North-west from Invercargill, Southland, nearly a Mile West of Smith’s House. Collected as loose specimens from the banks of the Ohai Stream, which had washed them out of slipped mudstone. Geol. Surv, Loc. 888. M. Ongley: May, 1917.

Diplodon n. sp.

Age: Miocene or older.

The specimens collected are almost certainly Diplodon inflatus (Hutt.), the type of which has been mislaid or lost, and therefore is not at present available for comparison.

References: 11th Ann. Rep. N.Z. Geol. Surv., Pari. Paper C.-2b, 1917, p. 9; F. W. Hutton loc. cit., 1872, p. 108 ; J. Hector, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1868-69, No. 5. 1869. pp. v et seq.

Limehills, Twenty-five Miles North from Invercargill, Southland : J. G. Ward Company’s Quarry. M. Ongley ; 1917.

Voluta n. sp.

A large Volute resembling somewhat the Patagonian Adelomdon pOshryi (Iher.), but unfortunately too imperfect to determine the genus.

Age: Miocene (Oamaruian), Horizon: Ototaran (?).

Reference to Locality: S. H. Cox, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1877-78, No. 11, 1878, p 48

f Muddy Creek is the stream in the valley west of Waikaia.

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Chatton, Eight Miles North of Gore, Southland : “In Sands” on the West Bank of the Okapua Creek, about a Mile and a Half North of the Small Village of Chatton. Collected by Mr. R. A. Sutherland, and in the collection of Dr. P. Marshall, Wanganui.

Acteon n. sp.

Natica zelandica Q. & G.

Ancilla (Alocospira) papillata (Tate).

Nerinea n. sp. New to fauna.

Batillaria pomahakensis Harris.

Nucula harlvigiana Pfeiffer.

iMiiuuuiu puuianuKtnsis narn *Calyptrcea tenuis (Gray).

~ n. sp.

*Odostomia (s. str.) henibix Sut.

Cardium sp.

(dordaniella) sherriffi Hutt,

Circulus n. sp.

Peclen (Patinopecten) hutchinsoni Hutt

~ w ... ComineUa n. sp.

Carbula pumila Hutt.

Psammobia n. sp.

* „ zdandica Q. &G.

Ringicula uniplicata Hutt.

*CrassateUites obesus (A. Ad.).

Sinum fornicatum Sut.

'Siphonalia nodosa (Mart.).

“Crepidula costata (Sow.).

„ gregaria Sow. subsp. Nov.

* ~ valedicta (Wats.).

Cuna sp.

Solariella n. sp.

Provisional identifications.

Cyamiomaclra sp.

Terebra n. sp.

DeniaXxum solidum Hutt.

Trophon sp.«?

EpUonium (Cirsotrema) lyratum (Zitt.).

Turbonilla (Mormula) prisca Sut,

Erycina sp. ?

~ zealandica Hutt,

Glycymeris sxhglobosa Sut.

Tnrritella (Peyrotia) cavershamensis Harris. /• 'T I

MacrocaUista multistriata (Sow.).

~ f Torcula) concava Hutt.

Marginella (Eratoidca) contra Harris.

*Venericardia difficilis (Desh.).

Mesalia striolata (Hutt.).

„ ponder osa Sut .

Mitra n. sp.

~ psevtes Sut.

Modiolus australis (Gray).

Forty-five species, of which thirteen also Recent = 29 per cent.

Age : Miocene (Oamaruian). Dr. Marshall considers that the Chatton beds are probably of Oligocene age. See Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 49, 1917, p. 465. On p. 460, however, there is a somewhat contradictory statement, which seems to assign the Chatton sandstone to the Cretaceous.

Castle Hill Shaft, Kaitangata Coalfield, Otago. Geol. Surv. Loc. 759. Hector ; 1891

Acteon subovalis Marshall.

Architectonica inornata Marshall.

A starts australis (?) Ilutt. Casts.

Cardium aff. waitakiense Sut.

CrassateUiles cordiformis (?) Sut.

Crepidula monoxyla var. Nov.

CucuUcßa alta Sow.

„ „ var. B. Hutt.

CylichneUa enysi (Hutt.).

Dentalium pareorense Pile. & Sharp

*Dosinia greyi (?) Zitt.

Malletia elongata Marshall. Fragment.

Nerinella sp. ?

Panope ivorlhingtoni Hutt.

Phos ordinarius Marshall.

‘Placunanomia zelandica (Gray).

Plejona necopinala (Sut

Polinices aff. gibbosns (Hutt.).

” S P-

*Protocardia pulchella (Gray).

f Psammobia zelandica (?) Desh.

Stmthiolaria minor Marshall.

Fusinus n. sp.

„ spinosa (?) Hect. Cast.

~ tuberculata Hutt.

„ n. sp.

Tunis striatus Marshall.

~ n, sp.

Gilbertia paucistriata (Marshall). Juv.

Turritella concava (?) Hutt,

Glucumeris suhqlobosa Sut.

~ semiconcam Si

Lapparia hehes (?) (Hutt.).

Venericardia difficilis (Desh.

Macrocallista assimilis (?) (Hutt.).

* „ lutea (Hutt.).

Also shark-teeth.

Thirty-six species, of which six also Recent = 17 per cent,

Age: Eocene or Upper Cretaceous (Kaitangatan). Horizon: Wangaloan. Matrix: Calcareous shelly sandstone.

Reference: Hector, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1890-91, No. 21, 1892, pp. Iviii-lix. See also references to following locality.

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McKay remarks in one of his MS. lists : “ The species individually and collectively have a Tertiary facies, but on stratigraphical considerations the beds have been considered CretaceoTertiary.” If the beds are really Upper Cretaceous, then some of the shells named above have been wrongly identified.

Measly Beach, Wangaloa, Kaitangata Coalfield, Otago. Geol. Surv. Loc. 760. Hector; 1891

Acteon semispiralis Marshall.

Nucula sagittata (?) Sut.

Panope worthingtoni Hutt

n. sp.

» ~r ~ n. sp

Phos ordinarius Marshall.

Cardium sp. Juv.

Polinices gibbosus (?) (Hutt.).

*Crassatellites aff. obesus (A. Ad.). Juv.

„ n. sp.

Dentalium vareorense Pils. & Sharp. Plentiful.

*Protocardia pulchella (Gray).

/Jill C.UI C/tOO J HO. *Dosinia greyi Zitt. Plentiful.

Roxania n

Fvsinus ? n. sp

Solariella conica (Marshall). (Heliacus.)

nouirieuu conica I ni Struthiolaria minor Marshall.

Glycymeris sp. Cast,

v,. • Leda semiteres Hutt. Plentiful.

„ tuberculata (?) Hutt. Juv.

Macrocallista assimilis (Hutt.). Plentiful.

Tomatina n. sp.

Malletia elongata Marshall.

Turns muUidnctus Marshall.

Melina zealandica Sut. Juv.

Turritella semiconcava Sut.

Modiolaria elongata (?) (Hutt.).

* „ symmetrica Hutt.

Twenty-eight species, of which four also Recent =l4 per cent.

Age: Eocene or Upper Cretaceous (Kaitangatan). Horizon : Wangaloan.

References: Hector, loc. cit., 1892, p. Iviii ; Hector, Rep. of Geol. Explor. during 1871-72, No. 7, 1872, p. 168 ; F. W. Hutton, Geology of Otago, 1875, p. 57 ; P. Marshall, Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 48, 1916, pp. 114-15, and vol. 49, 1917, pp. 450-60; 11th Ann. Rep. N.Z. Geol. Surv., Pari. Paper C.-2b, 1917, p. 10. McKay in MS. makes much the same remarks concerning the collection from Loc. 760 as those quoted above concerning Loc. 759.

Mitchell’s Point, Wangaloa, Half a Mile North of Coal Point, near Kaitangata ; Shelly Calcareous Sandstone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 887. J. Park ; 1912.

Cardium aff. waitakiense Sut.

Leda semiteres Hut

Crassatellites cordiformis Sut.

Macrocallista assimilis (?) (Hutt.). Cast.

Phos n. sp.

Cucidlcea alt a Sow,

*Gytherea oblonga (Hanley

Polinices gibbosus (Hutt.).

Dentalium pareorense Pils. & Sharp

Pugnellus australis Marshall. Fragments and casts.

*Dosinia greyi Zitt. Juv.

Epitonium parvicostatum (Marshall). (Scala.)

Roxania n. sp

rjpuuiiiuni puiLiousiuium ~ n. sp.

Struthiolaria minor Marshall

Eudolium ?n. sp. Juv.

Surcula n. sj

Perissolax n. sp

Tunis multicinctus Marshall.

Gilbertia n. sp

Turritella Semiconcava Sut.

Venericardia ponderosa Sut. var.

Glycymeris concava Marshall

~ subglobosa Sut.

~ purpurata (Desh.).

Heteroterma zelandica Marshall.

Twenty-six species, of which three also Recent = 12 per

Age: Eocene or Upper Cretaceous (Kaitangatan). Horizon : Wangaloan. This is the same locality as that of the last list.

Mitchell’s Point, Wangaloa, near Kaitangata, Otago : Shelly Calcareous Sandstone. Geol. Surv. Loc. 887 a. M. Ongley ; 1917.

Cardinm greyi (?) Hutt.

*Dosinia qreui (?) Zitt. Juv.

I JOS lit 1(1 (freyi .j /jIIT. J I * ~ lambata (Gould).

Crassatellites ampins (?) (Zitt.). Fragment,

L 'rassaieuues ampins ;) y/jiii.j. Crepidula sp. Casts.

Hinnites trailli (?) Hutt.

Dentalium pareorense Pils & Sharp.

Limopsis aff. zitteli I her. Juv.

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Macrocallista sp. f Cast.

Siphonalia sp. ? Fragment.

Malletia elongata Marshall. Cast.

Strvthiolaria minor Marshall.

~ sp. ? Juv.

*Polinices amphialus (Wats.).

~ gibbosns (Hutt.).

Turritella semiconcava Sut.

*Venericardia aff. purpurata (Desh.).

*Pupn affinis (A. Ad.). .TuV.

Eighteen species, of which five also Recent 28 per cent.

Aye : Eocene or Upper Cretaceous (Kaitangatan). Horizon : Wangaloan.

Reference: 11th Ann. Rep. N.Z. Geol. Surv.. Pari. Paper C.-2b, 1917, p. 10.

Taken as a whole, the Castle Hill shaft and Wangaloa beds, according to the preceding lists, contain a fauna of seventy-seven species, of which thirteen, or 16-9 per cent., are also Recent. How far Mr Suter’s identifications are correct is at present a matter of opinion. Many of the specimens are imperfect and embedded in a hard matrix. On close examination some were found to differ slightly, but perceptibly, from the Oamaruian and Recent species with which they have been identified.

In a report on the Upper Cretaceous Gasteropods of New Zealand (not yet published) Dr. Otto Wilckens advances the opinion that the various species of Pugnellus described by Marshall and Trechmaim are identical with or merely varieties of Conchothyra parasitica. This, if correct, supports the view that the Wangaloa beds are of Cretaceous age. On the other hand, Wilckens thinks that Conchothyra may have survived into Tertiary times.

Recent examination of the molluscan faunas in the marine strata underlying the Shag Point and Green Island coal-measures has led to the conclusion that they are of Cretaceous age. This has generally been admitted to be true of Shag Point, but the age of the Green Island coalmeasures has been disputed. As in all probability the Kaitangata beds are contemporaneous with those of Green Island and Shag Point, the writer is constrained to believe, at least tentatively, that the former are of Upper Cretaceous age, and therefore practically to come into line with Park, Marshall, Trechraann, and Thomson. Such a belief involves the discarding of Recent species from Mr. Suter’s Wangaloa and Castle Hill shaft lists. If, however, the presence of Recent species in the Kaitangata fauna is accepted as a fact, one would more reasonably assign it to the Eocene than to any earlier or later period.

It may be mentioned that the Wangaloa and Castle Hill shaft collections of the Geological Survey have been sent to Mr. R. B. Newton, F.G.S., lately of the British Museum, who has kindly consented to examine and report upon them.

Chatham Islands. Geol. Surv. Loc. 792. H. H, Travers; circa 1863 ?

Pecten (Pseudamusium) yahliensis T.-Woods.

Age : Miocene (Oamaruian). Horizon : Hutchinsonian (McKay).

This fossil is from a collection of 134 specimens. According to McKay’s MS., the " fossiliferous rocks are volcanic tuffs and altered limestones (lithographic), in this agreeing with the Hutchinson Quarry beds at Oamaru. The fossils also indicate a like age.”

References: H. H. Travers, Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 1, 1869, pp. 173 et seq. (2nd ed., 1875, pp. 119-27); Julius von Haast, same vol., pp. 180 et seq. (2nd ed., pp. 127-29).

In conversation Mr. Travers has stated that fossils occur mainly at Red Bluff, four miles north of Waitangi, and on the western side of Pitt Island (the rock in the latter locality being, according to von Haast, a tufaceous whitish limestone).

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CHAPTER Ilf.

REVIEW OF RESULTS; CLASSIFICATION OF SEDIMENTARY FORMATIONS.

(By P. G. Morgan.)

Important results, the full effect of which cannot yet be foreseen, follow from the palaeontological work done on New Zealand Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils during the past few years. The principal workers in New Zealand have been Mr. Henry Suter, Dr. J. A. Thomson* and Dr. 1. Marshall ; whilst abroad Mr. Henry Woods, of Cambridge University, and Mr. Frederick Chapman, of Melbourne, have made valuable additions to our knowledge.f Many others have contributed to the progress that has undoubtedly been made. In this connection those who have collected fossils in their own time and at their own expense deserve special mention.

The revision of Hutton’s types of Tertiary Mollusca, the description of a large number of new species, and the thousands of specific determinations made by Mr. Suter probably constitute the most important and most directly profitable of all the contributions to New Zealand paleontology as yet made. In giving a summary of the results that have followed or are likely to follow from Mr. Suter’s work, the writer would like to make it clear that others have assisted in bringing about those results, but he hopes to be pardoned for not making direct references to their work in the following paragraphs.

Mr. Suter’s determinations enable broad divisions of the Tertiary to be made with considerable confidence. These .ore :

Pliocene (Castlecliffian, Petanian, Waitotaran)

Late Miocene (Pareoran or Awamoan).

Middle Miocene (Ototaran, including Hutchinsonian).

Early Miocene (Waiarekan)

In addition an Eocene horizon may be distinguished on the west coast of the South Island (Westport, Greymouth, Ac.), and possibly at Weka Pass (North Canterbury).

Ihe chief criteria for these divisions are {]) the assemblage of fossils, and (2) the percentages of Recent species. As yet no strict line between any two adjacent divisions can he drawn by means of palaeontology alone. Thus in the Awatere district and in some other localities the Late Miocene strata pass, or appear to pass, into the Pliocene without a break, either palaeontological or etrafdgraphical. Again, there is no decided paheontological break between the Eocene and the Miocene, and according to some New Zealand geologists there is no stratigraphical break either in this part of the geological succession or anywhere between the Middle Cretaceous (Clarentian) and the Pliocene. Broadly it may be said that the Tertiary faunas are continuous,t but this statement need not, and with the writer does not, imply that there are no unconformities of any kind. On the contrary, there are certainly local unconformities in the stratigraphic columns, and one or more of these may be tolerably widespread.

Ihe determinations of Mr. Sitter, taken as a whole, enable one to say that in no known locality is there any mingling of Cretaceous and Tertiary faunas. All his lists indicate a purely Tertiary facies,§ and the only localities for which this statement will be disputed are Wangaloa and the neighbouring Castle Hill shaft, Kaitangata. In the former locality Marshall believes that he has recognized a fauna with distinct Cretaceous (Maestrichtian or Haitian) affinities. The fauna at the Castle Hill shaft in beds overlying the Kaitangata coal-measurea is evidently the same as that at Wangaloa. The lists given on former pages, and the patters

review"^ 10 ew rti Arber s work on Now Zealand Mnonsnie Horas does not come within the scope of this 27 * 7 See also P rf,fart ' to - y .Z. (ieol. Surr. Pal. Bull. .Vo, .5, 1917. and I>. Marshall in Trans. S.Z. Inst., vol. 80, 1918, lest writer has changed his opinion regarding the ago of tile Kaitangatan fauna (see made^^ 0 ' * lpn?^ore tu ' M angaioa and Castle Hill shaft lists are admitted to lie exceptions to the statement

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by Marshall and Trechmann which are cited, will enable the reader to form his own opinion. New Zealand geologists at least to this extent : that the Wangaloa beds are pre-Oamaruian in age. There is also substantial agreement with the view that no part of the Oamaru Formation contains Cretaceous fossils, or need be placed in a Cretaceo-Tertiary series, as was done by Hector and McKay. Marshall, as one of the upholders of a continuous conformable succession from Cretaceous to Pliocene, may possiblv dissent to some extent. His view still seems to be that Cretaceous and Tertiary faunas flourished at the same time, the former in deep water, the latter in the shallow' waters close to the Early Tertiary coast-line. Apparently he thinks, however, that at Wangaloa mingling of these faunas took place—a view that is not now held by any one else of prominence, and, as formerly advanced by Hector and McKay, has, rightly or wrongly, been scouted by several European writers.

Thomson claims that certain species of Oamaruian Brachiopoda are probably confined to a comparatively narrow vertical range, and therefore that fairly close zoning can be done by means of their aid ; but he has not yet published all his evidence, and in the meantime it may be said, as was implied in a previous paragraph, that only broad zoning can be done by means of palaeontological data. At present it would hardly be safe to name a single molluscan species that is confined to any one stage of the Tertiary succession. In the case of the Oamam Formation, at any rate, the stages cannot be distinguished w r ith certainty by the molluscs alone, unless a considerable collection can be made.

The utility of using percentages of Recent species in determining horizons has often been questioned, but the fact that LyeH’s method has been found satisfactory in Europe and North America indicates that its use in New Zealand is justifiable. It is true, however, that the percentage alone is not a safe guide, and possibly there has been a tendency in New Zealand to exaggerate its value, and more especially to neglect some or all of the following additional criteria, which ought to be considered when correlations are to be made :

(1.) The number of species certainly identified must be considerable

(2.) The beds to be correlated ought to be lithologically similar, and laid down under similar conditions of depth of water, &c.

(3.) Stratigraphical evidence must be favourable, or at least not opposed.

(4.) It is desirable that the localities should not be widely separated, as, for example, are North Auckland and Otago.

(5.) The personal equations of the palaeontologists making the identifications have to be taken into account.

Among other factors affecting the percentage of Recent species found in a collection are the following:—

(a.) Imperfect collecting. In particular, the larger shells are sure to be collected,, whilst many of the small shells mav be overlooked.

(6.) It seems to be a fact, as observed by Hutton in 1886, that Recent species are generally more plentiful and more widely distributed than the extinct forms. This presumably is because those species which have survived were better adapted to the conditions and had more vigorous constitutions than those that

have died out. (c.) Some shells are less liable to decay than others, especially in certain matrices. Where solution of calcium carbonate is going on, large thick shells mav survive whilst small thin shells disappear.

( d .) Some collections are made for special purposes and are not wholly representative For example, the collector may select only those species which he believes have not previously been recorded, or a beginner may select only the bestpreserved shells.

If, owing to the paucity of fossils, only a small collection of, say, twenty or thirty species can be made in a given bed. an application of the theory of probability shows that the percentage of Recent species is likely roughly to conform to the true percentage in the contemporaneous fauna ; and this statement becomes almost exact if the percentage of Recent

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species approaches fifty. In the case of Oamaru faunas, with from 20 to 40 per cent, of Recent species, the probable error of an assumption on the basis indicated will not be so great as to prevent a distinction being made between Upper Oamaru (Pareora) beds and Lower Oamaru (Ototaran and Waiarekan) beds. Even where a considerable collection could be but has not been made, a small collection, if selected with impartiality, is likely to conform to the law' of averages.

The fact that all the molluscan determinations given in this bulletin have been made by the one palaeontologist enables the personal equation to be eliminated when comparisons are made between the lists: it has to be considered only when the percentage of Recent species is in question, or comparison is made with the determinations of other workers.

Huttonf many years ago showed that when proper precautions are observed the percentage of Recent species in a Tertiary fauna has a real value. A moment's consideration will show that essentially the same principle is generally followed when comparisons are made between two or more wholly extinct faunas. If numerous species, some of which are known or believed to have a restricted time - range, are common to all the faunas, they are considered to be of the same, or nearly the same, age. It is true that wonderful work has been done by Buckraan and others in establishing zones by means of the intensive study of a single group of organisms, such as the Ammonites; but it is doubtful if the highly specialized zoning methods have, or can have, such an extensive application to the problems of geology as the broader method of comparing faunas as a whole. Marshall,J though at times inclined to deprecate the method of correlation by means of percentages, has also stated the conditions under which it may, in his opinion, be safely used, and in one of his latest papers§ appears to be a fairly strong supporter of it.

Mr. Suter’s work has helped to establish, or at least points to the probability of, the following conclusions :

(1.) The Tertiary age of the bituminous coal-measures of the west coast of the South Island. These strata, it is now admitted, have nothing in common with the Upper Cretaceous (Senonian) beds of Amuri Bluff. &c.

(2.) The pre-Oamaruian age of the Kaitangata coal-measures.

J ii' jjic vcuuoi uiaji ogc yji iuv uoiwugow. (3.) The Tertiarv age of the Weka Pass stone.

* (4.) As already stated, the total absence of Cretaceous forms from the Oamaru Formation.

(5.) The Miocene age of the Oamaru Formation, with the proviso that the lowest beds mav be Oligocene.

(6.) The correctness or otherwise of many correlations made in past years betwee: Tertiary strata in widely separated localities.

Besides helping to bring about a more general agreement as to correlation among New Zealand geologists, Mr. Suter’s work has important economic bearings, especially in connection with the coal deposits of New Zealand. The known coal resources of this Dominion are not great, and the time is approaching when extensive exploration for hidden coalfields by means of boring will have to be made. Until correct correlations between the known coal-seams are made, and until surface strata can be correctly identified, work of this kind cannot be intelligently or efficiently directed. During the past few years considerable advance in establishing a firm foundation for the scientific prospecting of our hidden coalfields has been made. It. is imperative, however, that there should be no falling-off in detailed geological survey, or in the collection and precise identification of Tertiary fossils.

The following tentative classification of New Zealand Cretaceous and Tertiary sedimentary strata nearly expresses the present views of the New Zealand Geological Survey. For the sake of completeness it is followed by a tentative classification of pre-Cretaceous strata.

t Hutton, F. W., The Wanganui System, Tran*. X.Z. Inst., vol. 18. 1886, pp. 336-67 (see pp 344-45). + Marshall, P., The Tertiary Molluscan Fauna of Pakaurangi Point. Kaipara Harbour. Tran*. X.Z. Inst., vol. 50, 1918, pp. 263-78 (see pp. 275-76). See also Trans. X.Z. Inst., vol. 46. 1914, p. 280; vol. 47, 1915. pp. 379-80. &c. § Marshall, P., Fauna of the Hampden Beds and Classification of the Oamam System, Trans. X.Z. Inst., vol. 51, 1919, pp. 226-50 (see pp. 243 et seq.).

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TABLE II.—CLASSIFICATION OF PRE-CRETACEOUS STRATA.

Remarks on Classification Tables.

If these tables are compared with any of Hector’s classifications —for example, that on pages 39-40 of the Outline o] New Zealand Geology. 1886—it will be seen that the most important differences arise from the abandonment of the Cretaceo-Tertiary hypothesis. The Waitemata and Ototara Series, together with the bituminous coal-measures of the west coast of the South Island and the overlying marine strata, are transferred from the CretaceoTertiary to Miocene and Eocene formations. The Te Ante Series is regarded as Pliocene, the A water* Series as partly Pliocene, and the Mount Brown Series, Ac., as Miocene (and perhaps in part Oligocene). Many names of local application used by Hector, McKay, and others could not conveniently be included in the table. The term ’ Buffer Series ” is not likely ever to be used again, and the term “ Amuri Series ” at present, does not appear to have any useful application^

The classification adopted bears a strong resemblance in its mam outlines to tnat set out by HuttonJ in 1900. The essential differences lie in the exclusion of the glacier period from the Pliocene, and the introduction of an Eocene system. The Wanganui Series or System, also, is recognized as including the Older as well as the Younger Pliocene.

If compared with Park’s? classification of 1910 the present classification will be lounci to differ very little in essential principles. The differences in detail are obvious, and therefore it is not necessary specifically to mention them.

Marshall's!! classification of 1912 la a very simple one, which superficially differs from that now advanced mainly by placing the oldest rocks of New Zealand definitely in the Arch,ran, and the Maitai Series or System in the Trias-Jura. There are, however, very

+ See also Thomson, J. A.. Trans. X.Z. Inst., v ol. 49. 1917, p. 40S. l I, ... i.’ nr T'l,., I Uiglnrv nf Wu- /adliiiul Trnnjt. \.

+ Hutton, F. W., The Geological History of New Zealand, Irons. \ Z. Inst., vol. 61, 1900, pp. IoV-Bd. ,T n i’ mi. / V.„. 7 IQlft i» 9fi

S Park, J., The Geology of New Zealand, 1910, p. 2;>. • .. ...... ii r \■ 1019 908-

* Marshall, P.. Geology of New Zealand. 1012, pp. 208-9. Sec also pp, 6-7 of .Veil- Zealand and Adjarrnl Idands, 11112 (reprinted from Handhnrh dee Regionnten Geolagit, Heidelburg, 1912).

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marked differences in the application of the classification. The Otago schists are considered to be of Triassic age, and the Waipara Series is regarded as a subdivision of the Oamaru System.

In 1917 proposed the term “ Notooene ” as an age-name for the “ covering strata ” or “ younger rock-series ' of New Zealand. This term is intended to include the Upper Cretaceous and Tertiary strata of this country, and if, as some believe, there is no stratigraphic break between the Cretaceous and the Tertiary it will probably be accepted by most geologists 4 It will also be useful if any break that exists is of a minor character. The writer cannot adopt the former view, but has an ojk*ii mind regarding the extent of the stratigraphic and palaeontological hiatus that he believes does exist between Mesozoic and Tertiary, Thomson§ has also proposed adjectival names applicable to the divisions of the Notocene. These terms are quoted in the classification, and most of them are likely to be generally adopted, notwithstanding the objection that may well be raised by purists in language to the combination of an English (or Latin) suffix and a Maori name. Hybrid terms have previously been used by Park, and it appears useless to oppose a practice which is convenient, and against which only sentimental objections can be urged. One of the proposed Oamaruian stage-names, the Hutchinsonian. is not likely to be of much use. Outside the Oamaru district the corresponding beds are recognizable, if at all, with difficulty, and no harm would be done by merging the Hjitchinsonian with the Middle Oamaru or Ototaran stage. Thomson almost fails to recognize the stages present in the older Tertiary rocks of the west coast of the South Island, an area that has been geologically surveyed in detail, and stratigraphicallv placed on a sure basis. That the whole of the Mawheranui Series belongs to lower horizons than any part of the Oamaru System as develop'd near Oamaru might well be regarded as proved. It is true that the beds of the Kaiatan and Islandian stages are somewhat poor in recognizable marine organisms, whilst the Brunner and Paparoa beds (the latter recognized by Thomson as forming a stage) have only plant fossils, but nowhere else in New Zealand has so much careful field-work been done as in the districts where these beds occur.

Several new names have been introduced in the classification. The terms “Te Arai,” “ Wheao,” and “ Mangatu ” Series will be found in Geological Bulletin No. 21, dealing with the Gisborne district. The adjective “ Atiuan,” from Atiu Point, Kaikoura Peninsula, is intended to cover the Amuri limestone, for which a stage or alternative name, notwithstanding its poverty in fossils, seems desirable. Possibly a better term may hereafter be found, and in the meantime no claim for priority is advanced. Waiautoa is the Maori name for the Clarence River, and the adjectival form “ Waiautoan ” is a mere synonym of “ Clarentian.” If Maori names are to be employed as much as possible in New Zealand geological • nomenclature, then Waiautoan may be used, but on other grounds preference ought to be given to Clarentian. No brief for the Maori term is held, but it may as well be suggested now as later.

One other matter requires discussion here—the use of European time-names in the classification. Objection to the European terms has been taken on the ground that there is not sufficient evidence to show that the New Zealand formations correspond exactly to the European formations with which they are intended to be correlated. It may be admitted at once that exact correlation cannot be made; but there are some good reasons for using the European time-names. In the first place, it is abundantly clear that the latter are by no means as precisely defined as is inferred by the argument

+ Thomson, J. A., Diastrophic and other Considerations in Classification and Correlation, and the Existence of Minor Diastrophic Districts in the Notocene, Tran*. X.Z. Inst., vol. 49. 1917, pp. 397-413. i Marshall has lately stated objections to the use of the word “ Notocene,” and suggests that some other expression is desirable in order to convey the intended meaning. At the same time he prefers to use the term “Oamaru System " in the same sense.- ** Fauna of the Hampden Beds and Classification of the Oamaru System,” Trans. X.Z Inst , vol. 51, 1919, pp. 226-50 (see p. 240). § Loc. cit.f pp. 408-11.

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It is to be hoped that no one will suppose that the writer in advocating the use of the chief European time-names wishes to infer that diastrophic movements throughout the world have always been contemporaneous. This must be left an open question ; but there is reason to believe, at least tentatively, that the major diastrophic movements were world-wide, and that minor movements in one area have generally been reflected by similar movements somewhere else. It is possible, for example, that each minor deformation in New Zealand can be correlated with a similar event in some other part of the Pacific region.

mentioned above. In practice a certain amount of latitude is taken and allowed. There is really, in the present state of our knowledge, no reason why the time-names “ Cretaceous,” Eocene, Miocene,” &c., should not be considered somewhat clastic terms. No one has ever supposed that the New Zealand Miocene corresponds exactly to the Miocene of England or to the Miocene of any other country. To be sure, the New Zealand Miocene (Oamaruian) might be called the “ Noto-Miocene,” the New Zealand Eocene the “ NotoEocene,” and so on ; but nothing can be gained by this terminology, and it might well cause inconvenience when comparing, say, New Zealand and South American formations. One advantage of using a measure of European nomenclature is that thereby the world-wide scope of geology is emphasized. An important practical advantage is that it enables European geologists who have not visited this country more easily to grasp the broad outlines of our geology, and assists New Zealand students, especially beginners, in making use of foreign text-books and other literature. Geologists in outside countries show a very evident preference for the European time-names when they’ touch on New Zealand geology : hence it is clear that the retention of the chief European names tends to co-operation. The writer, however, must deprecate the use of the minor subdivisions of the European time-scale, for this implies an exactness in correlation which is wanting. It is somewhat strange that those writers on New Zealand geology who are most inclined to discard the Tertiary time-names used in Europe have adopted the terms “ Cenomanian,” “ Senonian,” “ Maestrichtian,” and Danian without apparent hesitation. The introduction of several of these terms in the classification table is not to be regarded as giving an unqualified approval to their use. Moreover, it is in all cases desirable to give prominence to the series or system name approximately corresponding to the European time-name.

LOCALITY INDEX.

A.

Coal or Parenga Creek, Mokihinui River, 34

Hikuwai Stream, &c., Tolaga Bay district, 8.

Hikurangi Trig. Station, Tolaga Bay district, 8.

Higginbotham. Pareora River. C5O.

Hicks Bay. East Cape district, (>.

Hawke’s Bay, localities in old provincial district of, 13-20.

Hawera Beach, Taranaki, 25.

Hauturu Road. Raglan County, 20.

Harris, Mount, South Canterbury, 63, 64, 66, 67.

Hangatiki, Waitomo County. 20.

H.

Grey River, Greymouth, 41, 42, 9S.

Greta, North Canterbury, 42.

Green Island Coalfield, near Dunedin, 97.

Grassmere Lake. Marlborough, 31.

Grant’s Creek, Oamaru district, 79.

Gore, Southland, 95.

Golden Gully, Livingstone, North Otago, 73.

Gisbome-Opotiki Road, 10.

Gisborne, near town of, 12, 13, &c.

Gisborne - East Cape district, (i-13.

Gentle Annie or White Rock Point, north of Mokihinui River, 34, 36.

Gardiner’s Homestead, Wharckopae River, Gisborne district, 9.

G.

Fox River, south of Westport, 39—40.

Foul wind, Cape, 35, 37.

Flaxbourne River, Marlborough, 31.

Fitzgerald’s. Tulaga Bay district, 7, 8.

Ferry, Inangahua River, 38.

Fall Creek, north of Mokihinui River, 30.

F.

Esk River, Hawke's Bay, 14.

Enfield or Teaneraki, Oamaru district, 79.

Elephant Hill, Waihao district. South Canterbury, G7.

E.

Duncan’s, Tolaga Bay district, 6-7.

Donald, Mount, North Canterbury, 42, 44.

Doctor’s Creek, Aorere Valley, 28.

Dilemma Creek, Fox River, 39.

Devil’s Bridge, Oamaru Creek. 76-78.

Dermis ton, Westport district, 3<>.

Dee River, Clarence Valley, 32.

Deborah, Oamani district, 87, 88.

Dean Range. Waipara district, 45.

Dean, North, Waipara district, Canterbury, 44, 4(>

Deadman’s ('reek, Marlborough, 33.

D.

Curiosity Shop, Rakaia River, 47, 52.

Cuff’s, near Whatatutu, Cis borne district, 10.

Crab-beds Cave, Pareora River, 61.

Corby vale, north of Mokihinui River, 35.

Cook’s Cove, Tolaga Bay, 9.

Coleridge Creek. Trelissiek Basin, 51, 52.

Coal Point, near Wangaloa, 9(i.

Clarence River, Valley, 32-33, 103.

Christie’s, near Inangahua Junction, 38.

Cheviot Hills Estate, Cheviot County, 34.

Chatton, near Gore, 95.

Chatham Islands, 97.

Charleston, south of Westport. 37.

Cave Valley, Oamaru district, 79.

Cave Mill, near Bain ham, 28.

Castle Rock, Oreti Valley, Southland, 94.

Castle Point, East Wellington, 27.

Castle Hill Shaft, Kaitangata, 95, 97, 98.

Cape Wan brow (Oarnaru Cape), 84, 85. 8<».

Cape Kidnappers, 20.

Cape Hills, Oamam, 84.

Cape Foul wind, 35, 37.

Canterbury, .South, 53-67, (59, 70.

Canterbury, North, 42-47.

Canterbury, localities in old provincial district of, 42-07, 69, 70.

('allaghan’s Hill, North Westland, 42.

c.

Burnett’s Face, near Denniston, 36.

Buller River, 37, 3S.

Buller-Mokihinui Subdivision, 35 cl stq.

Buick Creek, Oamaru district, 74.

Bryant’s Farm, near Gisborne, 12.

Brunner Mine, near Greymouth, 42.

Brown. Mount, North Canterbury, 43 d scq.

Broken River, Trelissick Basin, Canterbury, 48 cl seq.

Brockman’s Hill, Oamaru district, 76.

Brighton, south of Westport, 38^t0.

Brewery Creek, Mokihinui River, 35.

Boland’s Comer, Tolaga Bay district. 8.

Boby Crock, Waipara, 45, 46.

Boatman’s Harbour, Oamaru, 84.

Bluff Hill (Scinde Island), Napier, 17-18.

Bluecliffs Station, Pareora River, G2.

Bluecliffs. Parcora River, 62.

Black Point, Waitaki Valley. 71-72.

Bis; River, Collingwood County, 28.

Batley, Kaipara Harbour, 4.

Bainham, Aorere Valley, 28.

Back or Oraanu Creek, Westport district, 37.

B.

Awatere River, Valley, 28 cl seq., 98.

Awamoa Beach, Creek, &c., 87, 88, 89.

Awakino-Mahoenui Road, 22.

Awakino, 22.

Auckland. Waikato district, &c., 5-ti.

Auckland, town of, 5.

Auckland, South-west, 0, 20-22.

Auckland, .South-east, <>-13. {See nUo Gisborne.)

Auckland, North, 3-5.

Auckland, localities in old provincial district of, 3-13, 20-22.

Atiu Point, Kaikoura Peninsula, 103.

Ardgowan, Oamaru district, 77, 78.

Aorere Valley, 28.

Ana tori River, Western Nelson, 28.

Amur! Bluff, Marlborough, 33, 34, 100.

Alma, Oamaru district, SB.

All Day Bay, south of Kakanui, 93.

Addison's Flat, Westport district, 37.

105

Pukemiro, west of Huntly, 5.

106

N.

Otewa Road, east of Te Kuiti, 21.

Otiake River, &c., Waitaki Valley, 09-70.

M. Otorohanga, Waitomo County, 21.

Lyell, Buller River, 37.

Livingstone, North Otago, 73.

Limekiln or Target Gully. Oamaru, 8U el sea.

Limekiln Hill, near Kakanui, 91.

Limehills, Southland, 94.

Landon Creek, Oamaru district, 76.

Lake Grassmere, Marlborough, 31.

Lady Jane Creek, Kakanui, 92.

Mohaka Crossing, Napier-Taujx) Hoad, 14.

Mitchell’s Point, Wangaloa, Otago, 9f>.

Miranda, Franklin County. ~>.

Measly Beach, Wangaloa. Otago, fMI.

Mead Gorge, Clarence Valley, 32-33.

Mauricevilie, Wairarapa, 27.

Masterton, 27.

Marshall’s Road, Waimata Survey District, 9.

.Marlborough, localities in old provincial district of, 28-34.

Marau Point, north of Tolaya Bay, 8.

Mangatu Road, near Wairere, Gisborne district, 9.

Mangatokerau Stream, Tolaga Bay district, 7.

Mangarino Road, near Te Kuiti, 21.

Mangapakeha Valley, VVairarapa, 27.

Mangaotaki Gorge, south-west of Piopio, 21.

Mangaehu Stream, W&imata Survey District, 9.

Manawatu Gorge, 27.

Manaia Beach, Taranaki, 25.

Mairoa, Waitomo County, 21.

Mahoenui, Waitomo County, 21.

Mahia Peninsula, 13.

Mae re when u a district, North Otago, 73-74.

Mackley River, Buller-Mokihinui district, 37.

McDonald’s Section, Poverty Bay, 12.

McCullogh’s Bridge, VVaihao River, (id (57.

Poverty Bay, Gisborne, 11, 12. 13.

Port Hills, near Nelson. 28.

Porter River. Trelissick Basin. 48. 50, 51.

Point Elizabeth, north of Oreymouth, 41.

Pohui. Hawke's Bay, 14.

Pohokura Tunnel. North Taranaki. 24.

Pleasant Point, South Canterbury, 56.

Pitt Island, Chathams, 97.

Piopio, south-west of Te Kuiti. 21.

Pigeon Rock, Waitaki Valley . 71.

Petane, Hawke's Bay, 14 d seq.

Penguin or Seal Island. Brighton, West Nelson, 3i'.

Peebles. North Otago. 73.

Patokatoka Creek, Mokau River, 22.

Parson’s Creek, Oamaru district, 80.

Pareora River. <fec.. South Canterbury, 57 el seq.

Parenga or Coal Creek, Mokihinui River, 34.

Papakaio. North Otago, 73.

Palmerston, Otago, 93.

Palliser Bay, 27.

Pakaurangi Point, Kaipara, 3, 4, o.

Pahi, Kaipara, o.

p.

Otorohanga, Waitomo County, 21.

Otekaieke, Waitaki Valley, 70-71.

Otaio River, South Canterbury, 62.

Otago, North, 68-93.

Otago, localities in or near old provincial district of, 68-97.

Ormond, Gisborne district, 10, 11.

Oreti Valley, Southland, 94.

Opuha Gorge, South Canterbury, sb.

Oparure, VVaitomo County, 21.

Onepunga Homestead, Waipara district, 4d, 47.

Onairo, Taranaki, 23.

Omanu or Back Creek, Westport district, 37.

Okapua Creek, Chatton, Southland, 90.

Ohai, Nightcaps district, Southland, 94.

Oaro Creek, near Amuri Bluff, 33.

Oamaru district, 74 el seq. (See also Waitaki River.)

O&maru Creek, 7(i. 77, 78, 80.

Oamaru Cape (Cape Wanbiow), 84, 85, 80.

Oamaru Borough Water-race, Papakaio, 73.

0.

North Dean, Waipara district, 44, 40.

Nolan’s Quarry, near Te Wera, 24.

Nine-mile Bluff, Creek, north of (Jreynioutb, 41.

Nightcaps, Southland, 94.

Ngaruroro River, Hawke’s Bay, 19.

Ngakawau River, Western Nelson, .‘{.j.

New Plymouth Subdivision, 23.

Nelson, near town of, o.

Nelson, localities in old provincial district of, 28, 34-41.

Naseby, Otago, 94.

Napier-Taupo Road, 14.

Napier district, harbour. &c., 14 el seq. (See also Petanc, Scinde Island, &c.)

L.

Kyeburn, Upper. Central Otago, 93.

Kupakupa, near Huntly, Middle Waikato, 5.

Kowhai River, North Canterbury, 46.

Kongahu Point, West Nelson, 35, 3(5.

Komomona-te-wai Stream, Tolaga Bay district, 7.

Komiti Bluff or Point, Kaipara Harbour, 4, 5.

Kiwi Compressor, near Denniston, 36.

Kikowhero Creek, Shrimpton’s, Ngaruroro River, 19.

Kidnappers, Cape, 20.

Kereru, Hawke’s Bay, 20.

Kawakawa, North Auckland, 3.

Karamea Road, north of Mokihinui River, 35, 30.

Kanieri River, North Westland, 42.

Kakanui, Kakanui River, &c., North Otago, 49, 90 el tey.

Kakahu River, &c., South Canterbury, 53-55.

Kakahu Bush, South Canterbury, 55.

Kaitangata, Otago, 95 el neq.

Kaipara district, harbour, &c., 3, 4, 5.

Kaikoura Peninsula, Marlborough, IU3.

Kahaurangi Point, West Nelson, 34.

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Muddy Creek, Waikaia, Southland, 94.

Mount Horrible, South Canterbury, 57, 58.

Mount Harris, South Canterbury, 63, 64, 66, 67.

Mount (hey, North Canterbury, 40.

-Mount Donald, North Canterbury, 42, 44.

Mount Brown, North Canterbury, 43, 44, 45, 4(3.

Moonlight Creek (Grey Valley), Paparoa Range, 40.

Mokihinui River, &c., 34-30.

Mokau River, 22.

Mohaka River, 14,

Isolated Hill, near Kakanui, 90-91.

Inkerman Mine, near Reef ton, 40.

Inangahua Junction, River, &c., 37, 38, -iU.

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Hutchinson Quarry, Oamaru, 80, 83, 03.

Huntly, Middle Waikato district, “>.

Hunt Creek, Reefton district, 40.

Huiroa Oil-bore, Railway-station, Taranaki, 24.

Horrible, Mount, South Canterbury, 37, 38.

Honikiwi Road, near Otorohanga, 21.

Holme Station, Pareora River, 01.

Hokianga South Head, 3.

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Yellow Silver-pine Exploration Company’s Tramway, south of Mokihinui Mine, 36.

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Woodpecker Bay, Brighton, Western Nelson, 39.

Windmill Creek, near Peebles 73

Whitewater Creek, Trelissiek Basin. 49. 51, 52.

White Rock River, South Canterbury, “»9.

White Rock or Gentle Annie Point. Western Nelson, 34, 36.

White Cliffs. Taranaki. 22.

Whatatutu Subdivision, 13.

VVliatatutu, Gisborne district. 10.

Wharekuri. Waitaki Valley. 68-69, 71.

River, Gisborne district.

Whangape Lake, Waikato, 5.

Whaingaroa or Raglan Harbour. &c., (>.

West Wanganui or Westhaven, 34.

Westport district. 35 el seq., 9S.

Westland, North, fossil localities in. 41-42.

Welshman’s Terrace, near Brighton, We .tern Nelson. 39.

Welshman’s Gully, Switzers. Southland. 94.

Wellington, localities in old provincial district of, (i. 25-27.

Weka Pass, Creek, &e., North Canterbury, 42 el seq.. 98. 100. *

Watchman’s Island, Napier Harbour, IS.

Ward. Marlborough, 31.

Wanganui, 6, 1(». 25 el serf.

Wanzaloa, near Kaitangata, Otago, 9(> rt s q.

Wan brow. Cape (Oam am Cape), 84. 85, 80.

Waitotara. North-west Wellington. 20.

Waitomo Caves. Valley, &c.. 20.

Waitara, Taranaki, 23.

Waitangi, Chatham Islands. 97.

Waitaki River, Valley, &c., 67 el seq.

Wairere, Gisborne district, 9.

VVairarapa district, 27.

Waipara River, &c., North Canterbury, 43 el seq.

Waipapa Point, Marlborough, 32.

Waipaoa River, Station, Gisborne district, 9, 10.

Waimata River, Gisborne district, 9, 10.

Waimangaroa Junction, Westport district, 36.

Waikuri Valley Road, Patutahi Survey District. Gisborne, 9.

Waikato River, &0., 5.

Waikari Valley, North Canterbury, 42.

Waikari, North Canterbury, 43.

Waikaka, Southland, 94.

Waikaia, Southland, 94.

Waihora River, Gisborne district. 11.

Waihohonu Hoad, near Hangatiki, 20.

Waihirere Stream, Gisborne district, 11.

Waihi Stream, Havvcra, 25.

Waihao River, &c.. South Canterbury. 63 et seq.

Waihao Forks, South Canterbury, 63, 64, 66, 67.

Waihao Bridge, South f'anterburj - , 03.

Waiautoa or Clarence River, 103.

Waiareka Valley, Oamaru district, 77, 79.

Waerengaokuri, Gisborne district, 9, 10.

Unikokomoko Stream, Mangatu Survey District, 9.

Urenui, Taranaki, 22.

Two Roads, near Kakanui, 92.

Turanganui River, CJisborne, 12.

Trig. 122\, Patutahi Survey Distriet, 12.

Trig. 101, Patutahi Survey District, 12.

Trig. M, south of Alma, Oamaru district, 88.

Trig. H. Patutahi Survey District, 11.

Trelisaick Rasin, Canterbury, 48, el seq.

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Totara River, Westport district, 37.

Totara. near Oamaru, 88.

Tolaj'a Bay and district, fi, 7, 8, 9.

Tokomp.ru Bay, &c., ft.

Tobin Crook, north of Mokihinui River, 3(5.

Three Roads, north of Kakanui, 92.

Three-channel Flat, near Inangahua Junction, 37.

Thomas River. Trelissick Basin, 48, 50, 51.

Te Wera, Taranaki, 24.

TV VVaka (Whaka) Range, Hawke’s Bay, 14.

Toschemaker’s Quarry, Oamaru district, 89.

Te Raumauku Road, west of Otorohanga, 21.

To Pnrutu Creek, Napier-Taupo Road, 14.

Tenui. East Wellington, 27.

Tf*n mile Stream, north of Greymoutb. 41.

Tengawai River. South Canterbury, 5(5.

Tp Kuiti, Waitomo County, 21.

Te Karaka. rjisiiome district, 11.

TV Arai Stream, Gisborne district, 9.

Toaneraki or Enfield, Oamanx district, 79.

Tauraataraaire Hill. Awakino County, 22.

Taueru, Wairarapa, 27.

Tatchell’g Creek, near Ward, 31.

Tata Island, Takaka County, 28.

Tariki. Taranaki, 24.

Target or Limekiln Gully, Oamaru, 80 pI srq.

Taranaki, localities in old provincial district of. 22-2->.

Tapuae Stream, Taranaki, 24.

Takapuna, Auckland, 5.

Taipos. East Wellington, 27.

Tachall’s <'ret-k. See Tatchell’s.

Tabletop Hill, Oaraaru Creek, 76.

T.

Switzers, near Waikaia, Southland. 94.

Sutherland’s, Tengawai River. South Canterbury, 56

Stratford-Whangamomona Railway, Taranaki, 24—25.

Station Peak, Waitaki Valley, 70.

Starborough Creek, Lower Awatere Valley. 30-31.

Squire’s, Pareora River, 60.

Southland, localities in old provincial district of. 94-115.

Six mile Creek, north of Mokihinui River. 36.

Shrimpton’s, Xtraruroro River, Hawke’s Bay, 19.

Shakespeare Cliff, Wanganui, (>. 25 e! seq.

Shag Valley, Otago, 93, 97.

Seddonville, Western Nelson, 30.

Seddon. Marlborough, 30, 31.

Seal or Penguin Rock or Island. Woodpecker Bay, Brighton, Western Nelson, 39.

Scinde Island (Bluff Hill). Napier. 17-IS.

Salisbury Road, Tariki. Taranaki, 24.

St. Hilda, near Brighton. Western Nelson, 38.

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Ruaraahanga River, Wairarapa. 27.

Rocky Peak, north of Kakanui, 91.

Rifle Butte, near Oamaru, 85-87.

Reef ton district. Subdivision, 37 et seq.

Red Rocks, Raincliff. 56.

Red Rocks. Opuha Gorge, 56.

Red Bluff, Chatham Islands 97.

Rankukore River, Bay of Plenty, •>.

Rangitoto Hoad, near Te Kuiti, 21.

Rakaiu River. 52.

Rainy Creek. Upper Inangahua Valley, 37. 40.

Ramie Road, Manaia, 25.

Raincliff Red Rocks, South Canterbury. 5(5.

Raglan district, arbour, 5, 0.

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Pukcuri, North Otago. T.'>.

Pukt-tawai Road, near T. Kuiti, 21.

Puketapu, Waitotara (?), 25.

Puketapu, near Palmerston, Otago. 93.

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APA: Suter, Henry. (1921). Lists of New Zealand tertiary Mollusca : from various localities examined and named from 1913 to the end of 1917 (a few emended lists, previously published elsewhere, are added). Govt. Printer.

Chicago: Suter, Henry. Lists of New Zealand tertiary Mollusca : from various localities examined and named from 1913 to the end of 1917 (a few emended lists, previously published elsewhere, are added). Wellington, N.Z.: Govt. Printer, 1921.

MLA: Suter, Henry. Lists of New Zealand tertiary Mollusca : from various localities examined and named from 1913 to the end of 1917 (a few emended lists, previously published elsewhere, are added). Govt. Printer, 1921.

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Lists of New Zealand tertiary Mollusca : from various localities examined and named from 1913 to the end of 1917 (a few emended lists, previously published elsewhere, are added) Suter, Henry, Govt. Printer, Wellington, N.Z., 1921

Lists of New Zealand tertiary Mollusca : from various localities examined and named from 1913 to the end of 1917 (a few emended lists, previously published elsewhere, are added) Suter, Henry, Govt. Printer, Wellington, N.Z., 1921

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