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Rhvnchonellid, indet. 

 ?Nucula lamellata, J. Hall. 



III.— Wallan Road. 



Crinoids, indet. Remains of the coluiimars of a slender-stalked 

 species, cf. Chonetes. 

 Orthis sp. 



Camarotoechia deoemplicata, Sow. sp. Common. 

 Rhynchotrenia lioplem-a, McCoy sp. Yery common. 

 Rhynchotrema formosa, McCoy sp. Several. 

 ?Athyris' 

 cf. Palseoneilo or Nuculites. 



IV.— Wallan Road. 



Chonetes melbournensis, Chapm. 

 Camarotoechia deoemplicata, Sow. sp. 

 Rhynchotrema liopleura, McCoy sp. 



Probably Melbournian. 



V. — -From line nf reef, S. of Mt. Phillippi. 



Camarotoechia decemplicata. Sow. sp. A number of impres- 

 sions in hard pinliish sandstone, of a starved variety. The 

 litholo^ical condition of this bed, and the aggi-egated shells, are 

 closely matched in other occurrences of the lower division 

 of the Victorian Silurian ; whilst strata of similar character have 

 not been observed, so far as I am aware, in the Yeringian* 

 series. 



Probably Passage beds between the Melbournian 

 and Yerlnglan series, but showing more of 

 the faunal characters of the latter. 



VI. — From Creek near Glenburnie Road. 



?Zaphrentis, showing tendency to rejuvenescent habit of 

 growth. 



1 This fossil may be related to those referred by Mr. R. Etheridgre, Junr. (see Monthly 

 Pro<r. Rep., No. 3, 1899, Geol. Surv. Vict., p. 24), to " Brachiopod allied to Atriijya maivi, 

 Dav." Mr. Etheridge also records other more or less indeterminate fossils from the same 

 district, and remarks that the fossils " are of Upper Silurian ajje, but whether hij-h or low- 

 in that series, there is not sufficient evidence to determine." 



