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Semicassis transenna, Tate. 



Cassidaria gradata, Tate. 



Natica Hamiltonensis, T. Woods. 



Crepidula sp. 



? Seal aria sp, 



Turritella Murrayana, Tate, 

 sp. 

 sp. 



Vermetus sp. 



Niso psila, T. Woods. 



Cerithiopsis n. sp. 



Delphinula aster, T. Woods. 



Scaphander fragilis, Tate, m.s. 



Ringicula sp. 



Cylichna exigua, T. W^oods. 

 Class, Scaphopoda. 



Entalis ^Nlantelli, Zittel. 

 „ subfissura, Tate. 

 Class, Pisces. 



Otoliths. 



SUMMARV FOR LOCALITY 1. 



At the point where the polyzoal rock occurs, and on the west 

 side of the gully two intersecting faults, trending N.E. and N., are 

 distinctly traceable on the beach, as they have lowered the eocene 

 blue clay into the ash beds. Each of these faults is visible for 

 several yards, as the clay, being softer than the volcanic rock at 

 this point, has been removed by the waves to about a foot below 



