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6. Natica zelandica, Quoy and Gaimard. 



7. Turritella rosea, Quoy and Gaimard. 



8. Turritella Jcanieriensis, Harris. 



9. Teredo heaphyi, Zittel. 



10. Ancilla australis, Sowerby. 



11. Dentalium mantelli, Zittel. 



12. Pecten williamsoni, Zittel. 



13. Pseudamussium huttoni, Park. 



14. Lima paleata, Hutton. 



15. Chione vellicata, Hutton. 



16. Gorbula canicuiata, Hutton. 



17. Mactropsis traili, Hutton. 



18. Leda fastidiosa, Adams. 



Neither the Waitaki Stone nor the Oamaru Stone is present 

 in the vicinity of this place, and some difficulty would be 

 encountered in tracing the stratigraphical relations of the 

 two horizons, on account of the great depth of superficial 

 deposits resting on the hills. The character of the fossils, 

 however, clearly correlates the sandstones with a horizon 

 below the Oamaru Stone. 



Hutchinson's Quarry, Oamaru. 

 The beds exposed near Eden Street Bridge are as follows, 

 in ascending order : — 



1. Tuffs intercalated with irregular bands of limestone, 



6 ft. 



2. Dark glauconitic greensands, 7 ft. 



3. Yellowish- coloured glauconitic shelly sandstone, 



from 1ft. to 6 ft. thick. 



4. Dark glauconitic sandstone, about 14 ft. exposed. 



5. Oamaru silts and clays. 



From beds Nos. 2 and 3 the following species were 

 obtained : — 



1. Ostrea wullerstorfi (?), Zittel. 



2. Pecten hutchinsoni, Hutton. 



3. Pecten loilliamsoni, Zittel. 



4. Pseudamussium huttoni, Park. 



5. MageLlania novara, Jhering. 



6. Magellania parki, Hutton. 



7. Balanus (sp. ?). 



8. Isis dactyla, Tenison- Woods. 

 Corals, net and branching. 

 Cidaris spines. 

 Cup-shaped bryozoans. 



The fossils and character of the material clearly relate these 

 beds to the fossiliferous tuffs and calcareous beds at Kakanui 

 Beach and Cape Wanbrow. 



