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ECHINODERMATA. 
Cidaris (spines and plates). 
Echinus Woodsii, Lawbe. 
Paradoxechinus novus, Lawbe. 
Holaster Australie, Duncan. 
Fibularia gregata, Tate. 
Scutellina patella, Z'ate. 
Monostychia deltoidalis, Z'ate, m.s. 
Maretia anomala, Duncan. 
Eupatagus, two s 
Lovenia Forbesi, 7’.- Woods. 
BRACHIOPODA. 
Terebratula (?) bulbosa, Z'rée. 
Waldheimia fureata, Z'ate. 
Waldheimia sufflata, Zate. 
Waldheima Vincentiana, 7'ate. 
Waldheimia Tatei, 7’.- Woods. 
Terebratella Tepperi, Zate. 
Terebratulina Scoulari, 7'ate. 
Terebratulina lenticularis, Z'ate. 
Magasella compta, Soeerby. 
Magasella deformis, 7'ate. 
Rhychonella squamosa, Hutton. 
LAMELLIBRANCHIATA. 
Pecten Eyrei, Zate. 
Spondylus gaderopoides, MWeCoy. 
CAMBRIAN. 
The rock is a hard crystalline limestone, varying from flesh- 
colour and grey to blue. I did not obtain any fossils from either 
the flesh-coloured or grey limestone, the latter seeming more particu- 
larly to carry minerals, while the blue yielded the fossils. This 
variation in lithological character would seem to indicate the 
existence of three beds, and if such is the case their relations to 
one another have yet to be worked out. 
Area.—The boundary of the outcrop which I actually 
traversed was as follows :—Eastwards for a distance of about 
two and a-half miles a road is met running north and south; the 
outcrop is lost to view on the brow of a slight elevation close to 
this road ; following the boundary southwards it runs parallel to 
the road for about one and a-quarter miles, then turns to the 
right, and has a general westerly direction for two and a-half 
miles, crossing the Port Vincent-road at about a mile south of 
the township and the next road to the west at the same distance. 
The outcrop along this portion of the southern boundary is lost 
