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, Woods and Duncan. Plate IV. figs. 5–8.

Syn. Hemipatagus Forbesi, Woods and Duncan.

Not as figured in Etheridge, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxxi. pl. xxi. fig. 8, but in Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 3, vol. xiv. pl. vi. fig. 3 e,f.

Syn. Hemipatagus Woodsi, Etheridge, (a variety) var. Woodsi.

Syn. Hemipatagus Forbesi, Laube.

From the Miocene tertiaries of the Murray cliffs. Mount Gambier Polyzoan limestone, east side of Port-Phillip Bay, near Mordialloc (see Etheridge, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxxi. p. 447 for the section). It is a very common and variable species.

, var. .

After much consideration, and having had the opportunity of examining numerous specimens, I place a small Lovenia, which is exceedingly variable in length, height, position of apical system, and number of tubercles in the species L. Forbesi, making it a good variety, var. minor nobis.

Some of the specimens are exquisite in their ornamentation, and afford the following new points of structure, which necessitate the aborption of Hemipatagus in Lovenia:—

The internal fasciole now observed for the first time in Hemipatagus forms an acute angle posteriorly, and just behind the madre-