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THE VICTORIAN NATURALIST. 



Grauculus mentalis ... 

 Colluricincla harmonica 

 Platylea flavipes 

 Grus Australasianus ... 

 Ardea Pacifica 



„ Novas Hollandise 

 Botaurus poicilopterus 

 Porphyrio melanotus 

 Cygnus atratus 

 Anseras melaleuca ... 

 Biziura lobata 

 Anus superciliosus 

 Sauloprocta motacilloides 

 Hirundo frontalis 

 Geronticus spinicollis 

 Threskiornis strictipennis 

 Hydrochelidon leucopareia .. 

 Poraatostomus temporalis 

 Plictolophus roseicappilla .. 

 ^Egialitis nigrifrons ... 

 Grallina picata 

 Cracticus torquatus ... 

 Sarciophorous pectoralis 

 Lobivanellus lobatus 

 Podiceps gularis 

 Tribonyx ventralis 

 Phalacrocorax melanoleucus 

 „ strictocephalus 



Psephotus hsematonotus 

 Platycerus zonarius ... 

 Entomyza cyanotis ... 

 Corcorax melanorhamphus 

 Xerophila leucopsis ... 

 Zosterops ccerulescens 

 Myzantha garrula 

 Epthianura albifrons 



Varied Grauculus 

 Harmonious Shrike Thrush 

 Yellow-legged Spoonbill [panion) 

 Australian Crane (Native Corn- 

 Pacific Heron 

 White-fronted Heron 

 Australian Bittern 

 Black-backed Porphyrio 

 Black Swan 

 Semi-palmated Goose 

 Musk Duck 

 Australian Wild Duck 

 Black Fantail 

 Welcome Swallow 

 Straw-necked Ibis 

 White Ibis 

 Marsh Tern 



Temporal Pomatostomus 

 Rose-breasted Cockatoo 

 Black-fronted Dottrel 

 Pied Grallina 

 Collared Crow Shrike 

 Black-breasted Plover 

 Spur-winged Plover 

 Black-throated Grebe 

 Black-tailed Tribonyx 

 Little Cormorant 

 Little Black Cormorant 

 Red-rum ped Parrakeet 

 Banded Parrakeet 

 Blue-faced Entomyza 

 White-winged Chough 

 White-faced Xerophila 

 Grey-backed Zosterops 

 Garrulous Honeyeater 

 White-fronted Epthianura 



NOTES ON THE ROCKS OF BRIGHTON AND MOOR- 



ABBIN AND THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. 



By T. S. Hart, M.A. 



(Read before the Members of the Field Naturalists* Club on 1 6th 



January, 1893.^ 

 The subject of these notes is the Upper Tertiary deposits which* 

 occur in Brighton and Moorabbin and the surrounding districts. 



The order of succession of the various strata is best seen on 

 the coast at Beaumaris, where the following appear in order from 

 the bottom upward : — 1st, ferruginous and calcareous sandstones 



