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to be nothing more than a variety of the recent limestone 
so abundant throughout these shores. 
The south coast, and the southern portion of the east 
coast of Australia, which were surveyed by Captain Flinders, 
are described in the account of his voyage, and do not come 
within the object of the present paper. 
GEOLOGICAL REMARKS. 
I. The rocks, of which specimens occur in the collections 
of Captain King and Mr. Brown, are the following: — 
Granite 
Various Slaty Rocks, 
Mica- Slate 
Talc- Slate 
Slaty Clay 
Hornblende Rock ? . 
Granular Quartz 
Epidote .... 
Quartzose Conglomerates, and an- 
cient Sandstones 
Pipe-clay 
Cape Cleveland j C. Grafton; En- 
deavour River; Lizard I.; Round 
Hill, near C. Grindall; Mount 
Caledon; Island near C. Arn- 
hem ; Melville Bay ; Bald-head, 
King George’s Sound. 
Mallison’s I. 
Endeavour River. 
Tnglis’s I., Clack I., Percy I. 
Pobassoo’s Island ; Half-way Bay, 
P. Regent’s River. 
Endeavour River ; Montagu- 
Sound, North-west Coast. 
C. Clinton ? ; Port Warrender ; Ca- 
reening Bay. 
Rodd’s Bay ; Islands of the north 
and north-west coasts; Cam- 
bridge Gulf; York Sound; P. 
Regent’s River. 
Melville Bay; Goulburnl.; Leth* 
bridge Bay. 
