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Professor David, of the Sydney University, having kindly olfered his 
valnahle aid, Ave proeeeded together to the loeality last Easter, and a note 
embodying the residts of our examination is appended hereto. We found 
that the stratigraiihieal evidence is in favour of the conclusion previously 
arrived at, on palmoutological grounds, by Mr. Woodward, 
Special interest attaches to this Memoir by reason of the fact that it 
deals Avith organic remains belonging to a geological ])criod not hitherto 
knoAvn to he rejn'csented in Ncav South Wales. 
I hav(‘ th(' honour to he. 
Sir, 
Your obedient sen-vant, 
EDAVAlll) E. PITIYAIAN, A.ll.S.iM., 
CJ OA'cri linen t Geol o al st . 
TIatuue AYoou, J.P., Es([.. 
Under Si'cretary for Clines and .Vgrieulture. 
