Tertiary Deposits of the Aire and Cape Otway. 47 



3ft. 6in. grey clay with Turritellas. 



1ft. Oin. fawn coloured limestone. 



4ft. Oin. grey sandy clay, rich in fossils. 



1ft. Oin. grey clay with abundant polyzoa. 



2ft. Oin. fawn coloured hard limestone with small 

 pockets of clay, with polyzoa, brachiopods 

 and corals. 

 15ft. Oin. dark grey clay, cutting like new cheese and 

 becoming very hard on drying. Fossils 

 scarce, principal ones Turritella alding£e 

 scaphopods and pteropods with large un- 

 broken pieces of delicately branched polyzoa. 



Total 92ft. Sin. 



The dip of the beds is S. 25° E. and varies from 18° to 20° 

 The following fossils were obtained : — 

 Corals. 



Graphularia senescens, Tate. 

 Conosmilia striata, Duncan. 

 Placotrochus elongatus, Duncan. 

 Notocyathus viola, Duncan and Woods. 

 Flabellum distinctum, Edw. and H. 

 Balanophyllia campanulata, Duncan, 

 ,, selwyni, Duncan. 



,, cylindrica, Michelotti. 



Cycloseris tenuis, Duncan. 

 Echinoidea. 



Cidaris (Leiocidaris) australiae, Duncan. 

 Brachiopoda. 



Terebx'atula vitreoides, T. Woods. 

 Magellania insolita, Tate. 

 Terebratulina triangularis, Tate. 

 La mellibranchiata. 



Pectunculus cainozoicus, T. Woods. 

 „ laticostatus, Q. and G. 



Myadora tenuilirata, Tate. 



,, lamellata, Tate. 

 Cardita polynema, Tate. 

 „ delicatula, Tate. 



