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The limestone (b in the section) occupies very little of the 

 surface, as it is covered over with the brick-earth. It can, 

 however, be seen at the top of the cliffs at the north end of the 

 island, and again a little north of Curling's Gully, where it is 

 separated from the Scinde Island hmestone by the sandstone 

 (c in the section). This latter forms the base of the cliffs all 

 along the north side, from near the Taradale Bridge to beyond 

 Battery Point. Although I looked carefully, I could find no 

 trace of the pumice beds said by Mr. McKay to underlie it. 



The following is a list of the fossils we collected from these 

 rocks : — 



1. Amphibola avellana, Chemnitz. 



2. Ancillaria australis, Sowb. 



3. Voluta jjacifica, Lamarck. 



4. Siphonalia mandarina, Duclos. 



5. Cerithidea bicarinata, Gray. 



6. Cerithidea tricarinata, Hutton. 



7. Trochita neozelaniea, Lesson. 



8. Crepidula monoxyla, Lesson. 



9. Turritella rosea, Quoy. 



10. Turritella tricincta, Hutton. 



11. Scalaria zelebori, Frauenfeld. 



12. Turbo smaragdus, Martyn. 



13. Eotella neozelaniea, Hombron. 



14. Dentalium nanmn, Hutton. 



15. Corbula erythrodon, Lamarck. 



16. Hemimactra notata, Hutton. 



17. Lutraria solida, Hutton. 



18. Zenatia acinaces, Quoy. 



19. Paphia neozelaniea, Chemnitz. 



20. Venus stutchburyi, Gray. 



21. Venus meridional is, Sowerby. 



22. Venus sulcata, Hutton. 



23. Venus mesodesma, Quoy. 



24. Dosinia grayi, Zittel. 



25. Tapes intermedia, Quoy. 



26. Cardium striatulum, Sowb. 



27. Loripes concinna, Hutton. 



28. Cardita australis, Lamarck. 



29. Pectunculus latieostatus, Quoy. 



30. Pectunculus striatularis, Lamarck. 



31. Mytilus magellanicus, Lamarck. 



32. Mytilus lotus, Chemnitz. 



33. Modiola australis, Gray. 



34. Pinna neozelaniea, Gray. 



35. Lima bullata, Born. 



36. Pecten neozelanicus, Gray. 



37. Pecten radiatus, Hutton. 



