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GRAPTOLITES OF AUSTRALIA 
Remo the genera Diplograptus, Glimacograptus, Dicello- 
g rapt us, Dictyonema, Callograptiis and Ptilograptus. He 
figured Callograptiis and Ptilograptus. 
From Knowsley East he recorded a form resembling Ptilo- 
graptus; from near the “trap” area marked on Q.S. 15 NE., 
near Vaughan, Didymograptus hifidus, D. extensus (?), 
Tetragraptus quadrihracliiatus, T. serra, T. fruticosus (3- 
branched variety), Phyllograptus typus; from Wood’s Point 
District, Dicellograptus affinis, Diplograptus foUaceus, D. cf. 
tamariscus, Climacograptus hastatus, C. tubuliferus, G. cf. 
innotatus; from Bald Hill, Waratah North, Diplograptus sp. ; 
and from boulders at Grice’s Creek, Mornington, Climaco- 
graptus and Diplograptus. 
From Balnarring, he recorded Tetragraptus approximatus, 
T. quadrihracliiatus, T. fruticosus and Didymograptus cf. 
pritchardi. This is the first record of Tetragraptus approxi- 
matus in Australia. From Bulldog Creek, near Dromana, he 
recorded T. approximatus, T. quadrihracliiatus, T. fruti- 
cosus; from the junction of Stander’s Creek with the Goul- 
burn River, near Wood’s Point, he recorded a form belonging 
to Dendrograptus or Dictyonema. 
1905. — T. S. Hall (52) recorded from near Mt. Wellington, 
Diplograptus tliielei sji. nov., Climacograptus wellingtonensis 
sp. nov., C. hicornis, Cryptograptus tricornis, Lasiograptus 
sp., Dicellograptus elegans, Dicranograptus nicliolsoni, and 
D. Ilians sp. nov. He described and figured Diplograptus 
tliielei, Climacograptus wellingtonensis and Dicranograptus 
Ilians. 
1906. — T. S. Hall (53) recorded from Turquoise Mine, 
Ryan’s Creek, Myrhee, Diplograptus sp. ; from Mt. Avis, Edi, 
Diplograptus, Climacograptus, Glossograptus and a doubtful 
Didymograptus. He regarded the beds as Upper Ordovician. 
From Graptolite Gully, Jordan River, Aberfeldy District, 
on the track half-a-mile from the Thomson River junction, 
he recorded Monograptus duhius which he described and 
figured. From the northern slope of Mt. Easton he recorded 
Dicellograptus affinis, D. elegans, Climacograptus tuhu- 
liferus, C. hicornis, Glossograptus fergusoni; from Dingo 
Creek, Dicellograptus affinis, D. cf. forchammeri and Diplo- 
graptus foUaceus ; a mile south from the Thomson- Jordan 
junction, Monograptus cf. duhius; from the Cornish Line of 
Reef, Daylesford, Didymograptus hifidus, Tetragraptus 
quadrihracliiatus, T. fruticosus, T. hryonoides and Phyllo- 
qraptus typus; from the Little Snake Reef, Trentham, Tetra- 
qraptus quadrihracliiatus; from The Springs, Daylesford, T. 
