Mem. Nat. Mus. Vicr., 16, 1949 
DEVONIAN FOSSILS FROM SANDY’S CREEK, 
GIPPSLAND, VICTORIA 
By Edmund D. Gill, B.A., B.D., 
Palaeontologist, National Museum of Victoria 
Plates II and ITI, Fig. 1. 
(Received for publication May 18, 1949.) 
Fossils from Sandy’s Creek, a branch of the Mitchell River, in 
the Parish of Nungatta, Gippsland, Victoria, were handed to the 
writer for description by Mr. W. Baragwanath of the Victorian 
Mines Department. The specimens were collected by Mr. J. G. 
Easton, Field Geologist, in 1927, and Fig. 1 is taken from a map 
prepared by him. The fossils herein described came from the 
localities he marked G 22 - 26, and the types have been lodged in 
the Victorian Mines Department Museum. 
Y 625 
D INE 
O 624% 
2623 
FIG. 1 
lity plan of part of Parish of Nungatta drawn from Mines Department 
Locality dion. a haie prepared by J. G. Easton, Field Geologist. 
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