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NEWER SILURIAN FOSSILS OF EASTERN VICTORIA. 
PAR III. 1 
By Frederick Chapman, A.L.S., F.R.M.S., Palaeontologist to the 
National Museum , Melbourne. 
(Plates XLVI.-LXI.) 
From Griffith’s Quarry, Loyola, near Mansfield. 
(Nos. 2480-95, 2497, 2505, 2507, 2508, 2512, 2515, 2517-19.) 
Collected by W. H . Ferguson . 
Specimen No. 
F'ossils, with remarks. 
2480 
2481 
2482 
2483 
2484 
2485 
2486 
2487 
2488 
2489 
2490 
2491 
2492 
Mould of a small specimen of Leptcena rhomboidalis 
Wilckens sp., in ochreous mudstone. 
A doubtful brachiopod, probably referable to the 
Strophomenidae . 
A grey limestone with Receptaculites ferguso?ii Chapm. 
(see . Notes). Also a portion of a cephalopoda 
partly in section, probably referable to Orthoceras - 
Numerous crinoid joints scattered throughout the matrix 
of the limestone. 
A cephalopod (cyrtoceracone), probably allied to 
Protophragmoceras (see Notes). 
Limestone specimen partially decomposed and replaced 
by ferric oxide; consisting of a massive coral, the 
intramural spaces of the calices of which are mineral¬ 
ised and partially replaced by radiating crystals. 
Probably referable to Columnaria ( loyolophyllia ) 
cresswelli subgen. et sp. nov. 
Limestone largely composed of crinoid remains, indet. 
A large mass of limestone chiefly composed of corals and 
crinoids, indet. A fine corallum of Fistulipora vie - 
tor ice, sp. nov. on the weathered surface (see Notes). 
Corallum of Phillipsastrcea speciosa, sp. nov. (see Notes).. 
Limestone with corals. In the calcareous matrix of the 
microscope section (Slide 1372) may be seen remains 
of crinoids, ostracoda and tests of trilobites. The rock, 
contains a large mass of the coral Columnaria (L.) 
cresswelli, measuring more than 6cm. in width (see 
Notes). 
A massive coral limestone, composed almost entirely of 
the corallum of Phillip sastrcea walli Eth. fil. (see 
Notes.) 
A slab of crinoidal limestone with Columnaria (L.) cress¬ 
welli , and other corals (see Notes). 
Phillip sastrcea walli Eth. fil. (see Notes). 
Crinoidal limestone. 
1 For Part I. see Records, vol. II., pt. 1,1907, pp. 67-80; for Pc. II., ibid. vol. III., pt. 2, pp. 224-233. 
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