PROCEEDINGS OF SECTION C. 443 
Orbitoides stellata, Howchin ,; 
Eocene, Muddy Creek. 
Nummularia vartolaria, Sowerby ; Eocene, Europe, Muddy 
Creek. 
Pecten sp., perhaps a variety of P. foulcheri.” 
On the Glenelg no argillaceous deposits have been met with, 
the cliffs being composed either of limestone, in which fossils are 
rare, or of the polyzoal rock. At the Bluff, a few miles south of 
Casterton, the following were gathered :— 
Waldheimia grandis 
Waldheimia insolita 
Waldheimia garibaldiana 
Magasella compta. 
Pecten deformis 
LEchinus woodsti 
Eupatagus murrayensis. 
Echinolampus sp. 
From the perpendicular cliffs at Dry Creek, about six miles 
from the mouth of the same river, I obtained 
Terebratula vitreoides 
Waldheimia garibaldiana 
Monostychia australis 
Ostrea ? arenicola 
Pecten gambierensis 
Pecten foulchert 
Lrisstopsis archert 
Echinolampus gambterensts 
A collection from the Crawford River contained 
Waldheimia insolita 
Waldheimia sp. 
Pecten foulcheri 
Pecten sturtianus 
Conus sp. 
LEchinolampus, n. sp. 
Pecten sturtianus 
Pecten semt-levis 
Pecten polymorphoides 
Llemiptagus forbesit 
Eupatagus murrayensis ex RTCA j 
Magasella compta ie Sedalia Sa 2 
Defeciieaes musta wit + ¢ Sg 
Pes ‘ a 
Cyprea sp. 
Magasella woods 
LEchinolampus sp. 
Turbo sp. 
and some casts of bivalves which cannot be determined. 
A few years ago some fossils were found in the Border quarries, 
near Apsley, by a road contractor, who obligingly allowed me to 
choose what I pleased. 
fossil he had, which comprised— 
Waldheimia garibaldiana 
Magasella compta 
Cyprea, ? gigas 
Cyprea sp. 
Aturia, ? australis 
Cassis, textilis 
Trochus sp. 
Cerithium sp. 
Stliguaria sp. 
Cardium victorie 
Chione sp. 
I selected one or two specimens of every 
Pecten gambterensis 
Pecten sturtianus 
LEchinolampus gambierensis 
Echinolampus sp. 
Flemiptagus forbesit 
Arachnoides australis 
Echinus woodsit. 
Mactra sp. 
Natica sp. 
Letocidaris australis 
