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of the Painswick Eailway Station ground, near Dunolly, 
Tetragraptus decipiens, (?) Clonograptus magnificus, G. cf. 
tenelhis, C. sp. and Bryograptus sp.; from Dunolly (No. 32 
on Locality Map) Tetragraptus decipiens, Clonograptus 
tenelhis and C. sj). ; from a site 242 chains south from the SE. 
corner of Allotment A18, Parish of Moliagul, near Dunolly, 
T etragraptus decipiens, Didymograptus pritchardi, Clono- 
graptus magnificus, C. tenellus and Dictyonema macgillvrayi ; 
from the Daylesford Mine Mullock Tip, Tetragraptus fruti- 
cosus, T. hryonoides, T. serra, Didymograptus hifidiis and 
Plryllograptus typus; from the Daylesford Shaft, quarter- 
mile south of the New Cornish Company’s Shaft, Didymo- 
graptus cf. extensus and D. caduceus; from Daylesford, north 
side of Jubilee Lake, quarter-mile east of railway station, 
Didymograptus caduceus and Dichograptus octohrachiatus ; 
from near Dartsmouth, four chains from battery in gully. 
Green’s Creek, Diplograptus cf. foUaceus; from Bald Hill 
quarry. Parish of Kangerong, east of Dromaua, Didymo- 
graptus sp., D. cf. extensus, Tetragraptus pendens, T. cf. 
quad rib rachiatus, and Clonograptus sp. ; from ^south-east 
])ortion of Jamieson’s Special Survey, Parish of Kangerong, 
Tetragraptus approximatus, T. fruticosus and Clonograptus 
He identified (57) from several specified localities in the 
Dunolly district, Clonograptus tenellus, C. rigidus, G. mag- 
nificus, Tetragraptus decipiens, Didymograptus pritchardi; 
from the Jordan River, Diplograptus calcaratus, D. taidus 
sp. nov., Climacograptus bicornis et var. peltifer, Crypto- 
graptus tricornis, Glossograptus cf. hermani, Dicellograptus 
elegans, D. sextans, Dicranograptus furcatus, D. ramosus et 
V'^ar. longicaulis, D. nicholsoni ; from the Little Jordan Creek, 
Diplograptus tardus and Dicranograptus nicholsoni. 
From certain specified localities on the Thomson River, 
Q S. 22 NW., he recorded Monograptus cf. dubius, M. crenu- 
latus, and iM. sp. (colonus group) ; from Kangerong, Tetra- 
graptus approximatus, T. fruticosus, T. qiuidribrachiatus, 
Clonograptus magnificus; and from specilied localities a 
Bendigo, Tetragraptus quadrih rachiatus, D. latus sp. nov., 
Tetragraptus fruticosus, T. serra, T. approxiniatus, Dicho- 
graptus octob rachiatus, Goniograptus thureaui, Clonograptm 
dexilis and Phyllograptus typus. From Myrtleford he 
examined some fragmentary forms that he considered to be 
possibly a Bryograptus allied to B. victoriae. 
He described and figured Diplograptus tardus and Didymo- 
graptus latus. He commented on and figured Diplo- 
