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9. Park Street, Brighton. 



Casts are common in ferruginous beds on the beach at the 

 end of a point south of the North Brighton Baths. Mr. T. S. 

 Hart drew our attention to this locality, which he records in 

 his paper (12). Leda crassa, Hinds; Dosinia johnstoni, Tate; 

 Mactra hamiltonensis, Tate ; Leiopyrga sayceana, Tate ; etc. 



10. Bay Street, Brighton. 

 Casts in ferruginous sandstones on the beach. 



11. Park Street, Elstemwick. 



This is the most northerly locality in which we have found 

 fossil casts in the beach exposures. 



The rocks of Point Ormond (Red Bluff, St. Kilda) do not 

 seem to contain any organic remains which seem to be confined 

 to the deeper seated deposits of the series. A small outlier at 

 the entrance to Kenney's Baths at the end of Fitzroy Street 

 composed of a quartz conglomerate cemented with Hmonite seems 

 similarly barren. The only sign of the beds to the north of this 

 on the beach is a small patch of shingle near the Middle Park 

 Baths. 



12. Asling Street. 



We found numerous casts in a heap of rock removed during 

 the making of a road which runs from Asling Street towards 

 the beach just before the latter crosses the small creek which 

 runs into the Elwood Swamp. Mr. Hart kindly made enquiries 

 and found that the material all came from the excavation beside 

 which it lay. 



Dosinia johnstoni, Tate; Leda crassa, Hinds; Mactra hamilton- 

 ensis, Tate ; Leiopyrga sayceana, Tate ; etc. 



13. North Road. 



Mr. G. Cuming gave us some blocks of fossiliferous ironstone 

 which he obtained from a quarry near the Brighton Cemetery. 

 We have not visited this locality. 



Fossils. — Leda crassa, Hinds; Leda, sp.; Mactra hamiltonensis, 

 Tate ; Myadora corrugata, Tate ; Chione, sp. % af. C. propinqiia, 

 T. Wds.j Leiopyrga sayceana, Tate; Bankivia maxima, Tate, m.s. 



