78 Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria. 



Strophonella, Stropheodouta, Leptaena, Pentamerus, Spirifer, 

 Cyrtolites, Bronteus, and many other fossils. Presented by Rev. 

 A. W. Cresswell, M.A. [652-5] ; [1422-3]. 

 Horizon. — Silurian(Yeringian). 



Genus Uncinulus, Bayle. 

 Uncinulus stricklandi, Sowerby sp. 



Terebratula stricklandii, Sowerby, 1839, in Murchison's 

 Silurian System, pi. xiii., fig. 19. Rhynchonella stricklandii, Sow. 

 sp., Davidson, 1867, Brit. Sil. Brach., No. II. (Pal. Soc. Mon.), 

 p. 166, pi. xxi., figs. 1-6 and 28. Uncinulus stricklandi. Sow. sp.. 

 Hall and Clarke, 1894, Pal. N. Y., Palaeozoic Brachiopoda, vol. 

 iv., pt. ii., p. 195., pi. Iviii., figs. 38-40. 



Observations. — The two examples placed on view in the 

 Museum seem to be quite typical of this species ; the median 

 fold is well-defined, the plications are strong and persistent to 

 the umbo, and number about 24 on the pedicle valves. 



Measurements. 



Length - - - - - - 23 nun. 



Width -..--- 30 „ 



Depth of pedicle valve about - - 11 ,, 



Occurrence. — In tlie hardened mudstone of Yering, Upper 

 Yarra, Geological Survey of Victoria [851-2]. 

 Horizon. — Silui'ian (Yeringian). 



Note to Part I. of this Series. 



(Proc. Eoj'. Soc. Victoria, vol. .\v., pt. ii., 1903., jDp. 118 and 119). 



The specimens of Upper Ordovician slates with Siphonotreta 

 maccoyi which are in the Melbourne National Museum belong to 

 the Geological Survey localities — Ba 62 and 64 as stated in the 

 paper referred to above ; but they were from the exposures on 

 the banks of the Saltwater River, aljout 3 miles N.E. of Diggers' 

 Rest, and not from Deep Creek (a tributary of the former) as 

 one would understand from Professor McCoy's remarks. When 



