48 Proceedings of the Royal Society oj Victoria. 



Cardium victoriae, Tate. 



Pinna cordata, Pritchard 1 



Fossularca equidens, Tate. 



Trigonia subundulata, Jenkins. 



Limopsis insolita, G. B. Sow. 



Diniya sigillata, Tate. 



Meretrix tenuis, Tate. 



Tellina masoni, Tate. 



Corbula pixidata, Tate. 

 Gastropoda. 



Natica wintlei, Tate. 



Voluta anticingulata, McCoy. 



Turritella aldingae, Tate. 



,, conspicabilis, Tate. 



Fusus acanthostephes, Tate. 



Lotorium tortirostris, Tate 



Marginella wentworthi, T. Woods. 



Borsonia otwayensis, Tate. 



Scalaria pleiophylla, Tate. 



Mesalia stylacris, Tate % 



Dentalium mantelli, Zittel. 

 ,, subfissura, Tate. 



Tlie whole of these fossils occur in the " 4ft. of grey sandy clay, 

 rich in fossils " mentioned above in the description of the section. 

 For 250 yards along the beach to the north-west the clay beds 

 are covered by loose sand and dune rock when the next outcrop 

 of eocene rocks is met with. 



Wilkinson's ISTo. 3 Locality. 



The rock, a gritty polyzoal limestone, shows as a small cliff 

 20ft. high, from which a platform runs seawards with westerly 

 facing scarp which extends breast high above the sand and which 

 has to be climbed o\er when going along the coast. The dip is 

 N. 40° W. at VV. 



From here to Castle Cove the beach is formed of huge blocks 

 of dune rock and progress is slow and painful, as the rock 

 weathers into very hard jagged points. 



The following fossils were found at this place (No. 3) : — 

 Corals. 



Graphularia senescens, Tate. 



