Park. — Marbie Tertiaries of Otago and Canterbury. 533 



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H3/3. 



Section at Kakahu Bush. 



A. Bush Creek, a. Waitaki Stone. 6. Bluish-green sandstones, c. Soft 

 sandstones (greensands) with calcareous bands and masses ; fossili- 

 ferous. d. Quartz grits, brown sands, fireclays, and brown coal. 

 e. Claystones and sandstones. 



Many sections exactly similar to this are exposed in 

 different* parts of the Kakahu Valley. 



Fossils. 



In the bed of Bush Creek, a few chains above its junc- 

 tion with the Kakahu, I collected from beds c the following 

 species : — 



1. Lamna huttoni, Davis. 



2. Aturia australis, McCoy. 



3. Terebra tristis, Deshayes. 



4. Scaphella corrugata, Hutton. 



5. Siphonalia regularis, Sowerby. 



6. Siphonalia dilatata, Quoy and Gaimard. 



7. Ancilla hebera, Hutton. 



8. Natica darwini, Hutton. 



9. Strutlnolaria pajndosa, Martyn. 



10. Grassatellites ampla, Hutton. 



11. Grassatellites australis, Hutton. 



12. Cassidaria senex, Hutton. 



13. Galyptrcea monoxyla, Martyn. 



14. Turritella rosea, Quoy and Gaimard. 



15. Turritella caver si lamensis, Harris. 



16. Turritella kanieriensis, Harris. 



17. Teredo heaphyi, Zittel. 



18. Dentalium mantelli, Zittel. 



19. Dentalium lavis, Hutton. 



20. Ostrea wuUerstorfi, Zittel. 



21. Anomia alectus, Gray. 



22. PecUn williamsoni, Zittel. 



23. Pseudamussiuni huttoui, Park. 



24. Lima paleata, Hutton. 



25. Cucidaria australis, Hutton. 



26. Panopcea orbita, Hutton. 



