280 T. S. Hart: 



42. — Road cutting south of Spring Creek at Breakneck, west 

 of the anticline. Didymograptus bifidus,t, D. caduceus one 

 small,!, Tetragraptus bryonoides,t, Phyllograptus typus most 

 abundant,!, sponge spicules,!, Wattle Gully Beds,!. 



■43. — In bed of creek east of the same anticline. Didymograp- 

 tus bifidus,!, most abundant, D. extensus,!, Tetragraptus bryon- 

 oides,!, Wattle Gully Beds.! 



These two localities are in beds close to one another, and as 

 easterly dip have been in excess from the last fossil locality, 

 we would expect higher beds, as is indicated by the fossils. 



A syncline soon follows, and an anticline after some distance, 

 which should bring up slightly older beds than 42, 43, but no 

 fossils were obtained to show whether the Bendigo beds reach 

 the surface again. Four more anticlines were located further 

 east, but no more fossils were found. 



On the w^hole the northern localities show a succession of 

 folds with W^attle Gully Beds east of the localities of Bendigo 

 fossils, and a slight prominence of an anticline correspondins: in 

 character to the anticline at the Cornish mine. 



At two or three places in this central ai-ea somewhat coarser 

 sandstones than usual were noticed at a position which was 

 probably near the dividing line between the Bendigo and Wattle 

 Gully beds, but the evidence was not sufhcient to regard them as 

 being restricted to this part of the series. 



The Eastern Localities. 



44. — 'Bed of Wombat Creek, quarter mile east of the head of 

 the Lake. Didymogra.ptus caduceus, some large. 



45. — At a shallow shaft a short distance to the south from 

 this. D. caduceus,!, large. Castlemainian, '? middle,!. 



These are further east than Baragwanath's locality. 



46, 47, 48. — Three localities in Argjde Gully. D. caduceus was 

 found at two of them, and Phyllograptus typus at the middle 

 one, near an anticline. 



49. — On the ridge north of Argyle Gully, and east of Spring 

 Creek. DidynKigraptus caduceus,! and riiyllograiitus angusti- 

 folius,!.. Typical Castlemaine series,!. 



50. — On the ridge between Wild Cat and Woman's (iully, 

 about 50 chains east of Spring Creek. Didyniograiitus caduceus,!. 



