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Tinostoma parvula, T. Woods ? 

 Bullinella exigua, T. Woods. 



„ paucilineata, Cossman. 

 Subemarginula occlusa, Tate. 

 Styliola rangiana, Tate. 

 Scaphopoda. 



Dentalium mantelli, Zittel. 



,, subfissura, Tate. 



,, aratum, Tate. 



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The Calder Limestones. 



On the northern side of a small creek which enters the marsh 

 about three quarters of a mile above Fishing Point the strata 

 become more calcareous and the rocks in places have a 

 lithological resemblance to the polyzoal limestones of W^aurn 

 Ponds. In other places they are more earthy and are more than 

 usually devoid of molluscan remains. We gathered a few fossils, 

 most of which were obtained from a low wall of rock about 

 fifteen feet high on the northern slope of the spur. 



As at Fishing Point the strata are nearly horizontal and thus 

 present a marked difference from the highly inclined beds of the 

 coast sections near at hand, while the distinction is as clearly 

 marked by the palaeontological evidence. 



The following is a list of fossils found : — 

 Corals. 



Isis, sp. 



