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Rh AUSTRALIAN CAINOZOIC (TERTIARY) DEPOSITS. 63 Suborders and Families. ECHINIDJE CLYPEASTMD.E. EuCLYPEASTRIDAE SCUTELLID^E PETALOSTICHA. NUCLEOLUS. SPATANGIDiE Tertiary Genera. Psamm echin us. Paradox echinus. Temnechinus. Echinanthus. J Echinarachnius. Arachnoides. f Ech in olamp as. Phynchopygus. Echinobrissus. { Catopygus. Holaster. Maretia. Eupatagus. •I Lovenia. Micraster. Megalaster. Schizaster. Recent Genera. C Microcyphus. ) Salmacis. j Amblypneustes. 1 Holopneustes. j Echinus. [ Eu echinus. ( Fibularia. J Echinanthus. j Laganum. ( Peronella. Arachnoides. Echinobrissus Eupatagus. Lovenia. Echinocardium . Bregma. Metalia. Schizaster. Linthia. Y. Lists of Specific Alliances. List of Species common to the Cainozoic (Tertiary) and Eecent Australian Eaunas. Echinanthus testudinarius, Gray. EchinaracJinius pa?'?na, Gray. Schizaster ventricosus, Gray. Alliances of the Cainozoic Australian Echinodermal fauna to the Eecent fauna of Australia and neighbouring seas. Allied to Arachnoides placenta. Australia and New Zealand. Echinobrissus recens. New Zealand. Echinolampas oviformis. Red Sea, Moluccas. Maretia plamdata. East-Indian Islands. Eupatagus Valenciennesi. Australia. Lovenia Eorbesi Lovenia elongata. Australia. Leiocidaris australice . . Eorocidaris papillata. Worldwide. Psammechinus Woodsi. Echinus mageUanicus. South America and New Zealand. Species of the Australian Cainozoic fauna with decided affinities to European and Asiatic Cretaceous species. Allied to Leiocidaris australice .... Cida?-is Forchhammeri. Phynchopygus dysasteroides Several forms from the Gault. Echinobrissus australice. . Cretaceous Nucleolites. Catopygus elegans Catopygus of South-Indian Cretaceous.' Holaster atistralice Holasters of South India and Caucasus. Micraster brevistella Cretaceous Micrasters. Megalaster conijjressus. . . . Cretaceous Cardiasters of South India. Arachnoides Loveni. . . . „ australice. . Echinobrissus australice. Echinolampas ovulum. . Maretia anomala .... Eupatagus Laubei
 * Pygorhynchus.