sent bie: me “ the Rev. J. Milne Curis) from: Dibbi 
‘it was found associated with % odontopteroides. V 
_ Bellerine, Cape Paterson, ‘alesintr — New South 
loosen Victoria, Dubbo. Queensland: Ipswich, Tivoli, - 
River (near Maryborough), Burnett Rive cat Bun ashes) ae 
0 on the Darling Downs. Tasmania: Jerusalem Basin. 7 
that I do not think that the identification a the Vitor : 
tisfactoril 
eo u oie 
(1.) Rosewood, 24 miles west of Rockhampton, with ce Ep 
setum, Ptiloph ileum oligoneurum (n. s. nobis. MS.), a coniferous 
- plant like Sequoia (Volizia?) (2.) Ballinore, near Dubbo, with 
A, : Spher 
d 
may further state that no coal has been found in connection 
Wak No. 2, at Smith’s Creek. spins are beds of impure earthy 
ne shale, ‘which will not burn. The same kind of shale I noticed at 
- some of the einai at Bobunbungety but no further examination 
otrieet made, 
; Range here referred to is coloured as metamorphic, bordering 
the edge of carbonaceous rocks to the eastward. In my map 
axis, and in this locality flanked by carboniferous rocks. 
It is stated in the earlier part of this paper that th ea 
ange here makes a curve to the westward, leaving a. larger ® 
fe , tings display muc! can 
coe with palzozoic (Cambrian 2) ria folded and highly 3 
also quartz reefs and a little g "This range aces 
point there is a gradual rise to the foot of 
‘ange, which at 110 miles from Rockhampton is 800 
é sea-level. Then succeeds a table-land, ' 
650 and 800 ap ge to 520 ‘fet in ee 
