130 AUSTRALIAN TERTIARY POLYZOA. 
this communication he referred, after giving a good deal of geo- 
logical information, to the occurrence of a Cellepora-like coral in 
the Mount Gambier deposit." In the next year (1860) another 
poli by by ‘himeclf, in ede equivalent to those of Mount 
bier, a the Whaler's Bluff, Portlan id Bay. 
e N.E., and Spencer’s Gulf on the west is described, 
one of the chief pret brought forward being the occurrence of 
a bed of limestone, a few feet below the surface, almost entirely 
corresponds in point of relation to the existing state of things 
with the lower crag of England.” 
In 1862, the Rev. J. E seeped Boag his “ Geo- 
bservations in S. Australia,” he gives an inter- 
ra sate instructive iidkettions of Mt.  Guatien and lists of the 
fossils from the bed of limestone at that locality. Of the latter 
Light species of olyzoa are mentioned, of which five are co: 
to the two enone More appears to have been published on atic 
1 Lec. 
2Vo | ong Be 2 pp. 109-172 
Xvi, pp- 261. 
‘Op. 
S London, 1862, Syo., pp- 18 and 404. 
ee cit., p. 78. 
7 Ibid, p. 105. 
