274 T. S. Hart: 



10. — On the right bank of Wombat Creek, near the west l)i)un- 

 dary of the borough. T. fruticosus is probably present. This 

 seeuis to be probably the locality referred to above as the 

 Springs, Daylesford. 



11. — In east dipping beds east of the south-east corner of the 

 Stony Creek Basin, and west of allotments '2S, 29 ; in a r;ice cut 

 in the bedrock in an area of sluiced ground. Tetragraptus 

 fruticosus,!, T. serra, Phyllograptus typus,t, Goniograptus sp. 

 Rhinopterocaris maccoyi, and smaller crustacea. Bendigonian.f. 



An anticline passes a short distance to the west of this 

 locality, and is perhaps the same as that which passes west of 

 the Aiax shaft. 



12. — From a shaft near Stony Creek Falls, in poorly preserved 

 material, Phyllograptus typus. 



13. — In the bed of Sailor's Creek, about west of the last men- 

 tioned locality a few fossils were found, but nothing recognis- 

 able. 



The localities from which the above fossils were collected are 

 too few and widely separated to give a safe idea of the whole of 

 the beds present. They are in the Bendigo series, and the more 

 western localities, 1 to 5, high in that series. They do^ not re- 

 quire any great thickness of beds, and do not suggest a persistent 

 westerly dip. I know of no records of newer fossils to the west. 

 A slight prevalence of westerly dips is possible. 



The Central Area. 



Besides being more accessible, this area affords numerous 

 natural sections, road out-tings, sluiced areas, shafts, tunnels, and 

 other workings. 



A nearly continuous section may be obtained from 11 down a 

 gully to Wombat Creek, and a little further to the north up the 

 Smith's Creek valley. 



About 75 jjaces to the east from 11, measured across the 

 direction of the strike, a roll occurs in the strata, but the eas- 

 terly dip is at once resumed, and continues to a syncline near the 

 north-west corner of allotment 27. 



14. — In the bed of the gully, and west of tlie svncline. Didymo- 

 graptus bifidus,t, a few Phyllogi'aptus typus, f, TetraLrra]nus 

 bryonoides,t, T. serra,t, T. quadribrachiatus,t. 



