68 THE GEOLOGICAL FORMATIONS OF NEW ZEALAND 
New Zealand point of view, so far as the penprese and sub 
sions of the Australian formations have been described by — 
te authors. 
ee TABLE oF FosstiirErous Formations. 
me New Zealand. Australia, 
— 1d drift, scoria- 
oh, we of ‘ica 
d. Shingle’ Plains 
a 
II. Pliocene— Older gold drifts 
oe page} Plains deop lenis of 
ands 
¢. Llgnite bade 
d. Kereru beds 
= Upper Miocene— Limestones of South ADs ue 
oe omg reg tralian Bight. 
IV. Lower Miocene— a 
a. Ross beds toria. beds 
b. Mangapakeha beds Murray River 
c. Pareora beds 
ft 
mm, —— 
SE ot —— — — -} 
ti 
— anonael v u Ipper Eox Schnapper poi ba 
= See . Mt. Aconiean ae Victoria. : 
« Oamaru beds Table Cape, Tasmania. 
ec. Nummulitic beds 2B 
VI. Cretaceo-Tertiary— New Britain? 
a. Grey marls - 
b. Ghelans stone New Caledonia? 
Ks te PS why 3 
a. i Queensland ? 
d. Am 
e. Island sandstone 
Ps — er or NEW 
ND 
g- Bing as grit 
t. Conglomerate 
h. Propylite breccias whe 
oe ‘4 River ut 
VIL. Neocomien— Flinders 
a. Co nglomerates with nau 
b. ). Porphyries 
sands pe 
est 
VIII. Jurassico— Queensland, 
ag +m ciarence Rive 
b. Coal seams 5. W. Coal, 
M. Middle Jerusalem 
Pututaka beds mania. Diane te 
L. Lower Raj rie ia 
Flag Hill beds Paterson, Vile 
IX. Liessio— Queensland ? 
ofan 
B on 8 
shales, 
gay mm SS 
a. p is : 4 
es ee b. Wairoa beds New 
a0 oo on 2 ory sané 
: wats a SETS GOR a — Hawke 
She: R255 05 "oe 5 Gy guarie? 
