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Fig. 35. One of the Archaeocyathina Group or 
“ Sponge-corals,” of Cambrian Age — Syringocnema 
favus Taylor. 
From the Ajax Mine, South Australia. 
Photo, by Professor Griffith Taylor. 
Exhibited on the wall next to the Geological map of Victoria 
is an outline map of Victoria, showing the principal localities 
where fossils have been found in the past. 
One hundred and fifty-two localities where fossils have 
been obtained are marked on this map by a black spot. The 
chief Groups of fossils found in each locality and the Age of 
the beds are indicated by the lettering on the accompanying 
tables. Thus : — 
“ Bairnsdale (8 BDFdG-KMPT) ” signifies “ of Barwonian 
age ; Fossils. — Foraminifera, Corals, Sea-urchins, 
Worms, Polyzoa, Brachiopods, Pelecypods, 
Scaphopods, Gasteropods, Ostracods, Fishes.” 
The rivers are shown in blue , the railways in red. 
