GRAPTOLITES OP VICTORIA. 
Monograptus cf. scanius Tullberg. 
Monographs scanius, Tullberg, Skiines Grapt., ii, 1883, p. 26, pi. ii. 
(Plate XXII, fig. 3.) 
A form comparable with M. scanius Tullberg (see Elies 
and Wood 5) occurs at Knowles Creek, Enoch’s Point, at some- 
what lower horizon than it does in Britain. Until more speci- 
mens are available we consider that a figure will be sufficient 
description. 
Associated, graptolites, Horizon, and Locality. — The same as for M . spiralis 
var. permensus. 
Monograptus pandus (Lap worth). 
Monograptus lobiferus var. pandus, Lapworth, Proc. Belfast Nat. Field 
Club, 1877, p. 129, pi. vi. 
Monograptus pandus, Elies and Wood, Mon. Brit. Grapt., ix, Pal. Soc., 
1912, p. 421, text fig. 283, pi. xlii. 
(Plate XXII, figs. 4a, 4b.) 
This species is now recorded for the first time in Victoria ; 
it agrees with Lapworth’s description and figures in all essentials ; 
see Elies and Wood (4). This graptolite is not uncommon at 
Knowles Creek, Enoch’s Point. 
Associated graptolites, Horizon, and Locality. — The same as for M. spiralis 
var. permensus. 
Family RETIOLITIDAE Lapworth 1873. 
Genus STOMATOGRAPTUS Tullberg 1890. 
Stomatograptus australis (McCoy). 
(Plate XXII, figs. 5a-5d.) 
Retiolites australis McCoy, Prod. Pal. Viet., Dec. II, p. 36, PI. XX, 1875. 
Emended description. — Polypary sword-shaped, robust, apparently concavo- 
convex in section ; 20 mm. or more in length ; widening steadily upwards from 
rounded base to 5 mm. or more. Thecae distinct ; about 14 in 10 mm. ; in 
contact for greater part of length ; outer walls finely reticulate. Well- 
developed clathria with sub-regular and polygonal meshes, larger meshes being 
sometimes visible along medial axis. Nearly straight thecal walls inclined 
from 40° to 60° in forms having straight medial strand ; more curved and at 
a greater angle when arising from zigzagged strand. Thecal apertures D- 
shaped ; curved margin free, straight side attached to wall of next theca. 
Remarks. — This graptolite conforms to Holm’s amplified 
definition of the genus Stomatograptus (10) in its large medial 
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