Tertiary Deposits of the Aire and Cape Otivay. 57 



that which we found at Maude and which led us to place the 

 Spring Creek series beneath that of Mornington and Muddy 

 Creek, this being the reverse of the reading of the old Geological 

 Survey. 



A discussion of the character of the polyzoal limestones leads 

 us to the opinion that they are essentially a shallow water 

 deposit, and not, as has been usually stated, the deep water 

 representative of the argillaceous beds. 



LITERATURE. 



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Session 1864-5, vol. iv., pp. 9-20. 



3. Wilkinsofi, C. S. — "Letter to the Acting Director of the 



Geological Survey," 25th July, 1864. 



4. Wilkinson, C. ^.—"Letter," etc., 26th Sept., 1864. 



5. Wilkinson, C. S. — " Report on the Cape Otway Country," 



with a sketch section. 

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6. Wilkinson, C. S. — Map of Part of the Counties of Polwarth 



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Vict. Rep. of Progress, L 1874, pp. 99-109. 



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Victoria." 8°. Melb., 1887. 



