Graqitolitft Beds at Daylesford. 273 



1. — On the Ballarat Road, west of the turn of the road at 

 which small dykes are marked on Hunters map, and near the 

 top of Sailor's Hill, in a snuiU cuttinpr on the south side of the 

 road. Tetra^raptus fruticosus, Didymogra.ptus bifidus, and 

 PhyllnnTaptus typus. 



2. — In the cutting at the west end of the Sailor's Creek 

 embankment, Ballarat Road. Strike north 10 degrees west, dip 

 easterly at 73 degrees, near an anticline. The same three species 

 with small Crustacea. 



The horizon of these will be high in the Bendigo" Series. 



3.— On the east side of Sailor's Creek, on the low point oppo- 

 site the Tipperarj' Spring. This is the spring marked on Taylor's 

 map a short distance upstream from Tipperary Point. Phyllo- 

 graptus typus,t, Tetragraptus bryonoides,t, T. pendens,!, Gonio- 

 graptus thureaui, variety with five branches, f, and another 

 Goniograptus,t, Didymograptus cf. nich.olsoni,t, Khinopterocaris. 



Strike north 20 degrees west, dip easterly. A syncline is close 

 by to the east, but the easterly dip is quickly resumed. An 

 anticline occurs a short distance to the west. 



•i. — East bank of Sailor's Creek opposite Taylor's note 30. 

 Tetragraptus fruticosus,t, T. quadribrachiatus,t, Bendigonian,t, 

 Khinopterocaris maccoyi and smaller Crustacea are also present. 



5. — Close to 4. Tetragraptus pendens,!, T. bryonoides,t, 

 Gnniograptus thureaui,!,. Dr. Hall refers it doubtfully to the 

 upper part of the Bendigonian. I have also T. fruticosus and 

 Phyllograptus typus. The bed is probably identical with 4, and 

 quite close to 3, so that all these three localities may be re^- 

 ferred to the Bendigonian. 



6.---Taylor's note 24. Dip westerly. Tetragraptus fruti- 

 cosus,!, T. serra,!, T. bryonoides,!, T. quadribrachiatus ?,!, Phyl- 

 logi'aptus typus,!, Goniogi-aptus macer,!, Typical Bendigonian,!, 

 Crustacea are very common, some of which Mr. F. Chapman has 

 identified as Caryocaris cf. angustata. 



7, 8. — At the present Ajax shaft, and at an old shaft close by, 

 Tetragraptus fruticosus. This is at the site of Taylor's note 

 31. 



9. — At a shallow shaft between the Ajax and Nuggetty Ajax 

 shafts, T. fruticosus with Phyllograptus typus. These three 

 localities were all in loose blocks from the shafts. 



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