294 PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. [Feb. 9, 
Terebratula and Spatangus Forbesii. This limestone appears to rest 
slightly unconformably on the underlying calcareous clays; for 
where a section of both is obtained, the former is seen filling up 
small hollows worn out in the upper beds of the latter. About 
a mile west of Curdie’s Inlet the clay-beds again appear, and rise 
at a low angle to the west for a short distance, when they gently 
undulate, until within a few miles of Warrnambool, when they 
again disappear at sea-level, and the cliffs to the west become en- 
tirely occupied by the Postpliocene calcareous sandstone. 
“On Curdie’s Creek, about ten miles south of Camperdown, we 
find calcareous clays and limestones similar to those seen along the 
coast; they contain a few fossils, and are seen passing under the 
basalt. It is very evident that this formation is continuous, south- 
ward, to the coast, with the higher portions of the intervening hills, 
covered more or less with Pliocene red sandy clay, and concretion- 
ary sandy ironstone. This information I obtained from Mr. Scott, 
District Surveyor, and Dr. Curdie, of Camperdown, who kindly 
showed me specimens of fossils, &c., collected by them during their 
tours across this country to the coast.” 
III. List oF tur Species oF Fosstzr MApDREPORARIA. 
Suborder ZOANTHARIA SCLERODERMATA. (Madreporaria.) 
Section MADREPORARIA APOROSA. 
Family TurBInoLipZ. 
Subfamily Caryophylline. 
. Caryophyllia viola, Woods § Duncan. Hamilton tertiaries, Violet Creek. 
. Trochocyathus meridionalis, Duncan. No. 7, 2% miles east of river Gel- 
librand. 
Victorie, Duncan, and 1 var. No.7, 24 miles east of river Gelli- 
brand. 
. Deltocyathus italicus, Hdw. § H., var. No.1, 14 mile west of Cape Otway. 
Subfamily Vurbinohacew. 
. Sphenotrochus australis, Duncan. Hamilton tertiaries. 
excisus, Duncan. Hamilton tertiaries. 
. Conotrochus M‘Coyi, Duncan. No.1, 14 mile west of Cape Otway. 
typus, Seguenza. No.9, 3 miles west of the Gellibrand river. 
. Flabellum Victorie, Duncan. Hamilton tertiaries, Muddy Creek. 
gambierense, Duncan. Mt. Gambier and No. 4 clay, Cape Otway. 
Candeanum, Hdw. § H. Murray tertiaries, and No. 9, 3 miles west of 
Gellibrand river. 
distinctum, Edw. § H. No.1 and No. 4. 
13. Elscotrochus elongatus, Duncan. Hamilton tertiaries, Muddy Creek, and 
No. 4. 
14. —— deltoideus, Duncan. Hamilton tertiaries, Muddy Creek. and No.9. 
