hr.i\n> halts i SP. 



Loc. Grassy Gully (F). 



Hor. Wandrawandian Series. 



Obs. One specimen was found, consisting of the internal 

 cast of a small four whorled shell, with spire depressed 

 below the later whorls. As far as can be ascertained 

 the surface of the shell is smooth. 



Conularia inornata, Dana. (Geol. Wilkes' U. S. Explor. 

 Bxped. 1819, p. 709, pi. 10, f. 6). 



Loc. Grassy Gully (F). 



Hor. Wandrawandian Series. 



Obs. Several good specimens of this handsome species 

 were found at Grassy Gully. One of these, similar in other 

 respects is rhomboidal in section. This may be due to 

 crushing. The determination of species of this genus is 

 very difficult and not always satisfactory, unless specimens 

 are very well preserved. Thus all the Shoal haven speci- 

 mens are retained under C. inornata, in spite of some 

 difference in minor characters, such as angle of section etc. 

 Agathiceras micromphalus, Morris. (Strzelecki's New 

 South Wales and Van Dieman's Land, p. 288, pi. 18, f. 7). 



Loc. Barrier (D); Shoalhaven River (B). 



Hor. Wandrawandian Series. 



Obs. This species is common at Burrier, while three 

 specimens were obtained from the latter locality. 



(2) Devonian— The Devonian fossils found on the Shoal- 

 haven River were for the most part very badly preserved, 

 and it was quite impossible to name the majority specific- 

 ally; in fact in some cases, particularly in the case of the 

 pelecypods, even the genera are uncertain. However, as 

 no Devonian fossils have ever been recorded from the 

 district with the exception of Lcpidodendron from Yalwal, 



