303 
Fossiliferous Limestones from Middle Crossing, Deep Creek, 
Walhalla. 
(Nos. 562, 564, 568, 571, 573, 575, 576, 578, 584, 585, 587, 588, 
5 8 9 > 59 2 ) 
Also No. 746.—Cooper’s Creek, behind Chinamen’s Garden, and 
No. 749.—Behind Cooper’s CrR*ek Copper Mine. 
Collected by W. Baragwanath. 
Note.—T he following is an extended and detailed report on the series of fossils provisionally deter¬ 
mined in a previous Report sent in, 14th May, 1908'. The specimens are_ chiefly corals, and consequently 
had to be sliced and microscopically determined. The palaeontological details are given in the Notes, p. q j 4. 
Specimen No. 
Fossils, with remarks. 
56 2 
564 
568 
57 1 
573 
575 
576 > 578 , 584, 
588, and 749 
585 
587 
589 
592 
746 
749 
Dark blue limestone with numerous corals. Clathro- 
dictyon cf. regulare Rosen sp. ; a massive encrusting 
form (see Notes). Also Pachypora alterivalis , sp. 
nov. (see Notes). The calcareous mud contains, 
besides corals, joints of crinoids, polyzoa, ostracoda 
and trilobite fragments. 
A nearly perfect corallum of Favosites nitida , sp. nov. in 
a good state of preservation (see Notes). The coral 
is covered on the upper surface with a layer of lime¬ 
stone matrix containing crinoid joints and other fossil 
remains. 
Coral limestone, with Favosiles forbesi Edw. and Haime 
(see Plate lvi., fig. 27). 
Limestone with numerous corals and polyzoa, including 
some small (?) zaphrentids, indet., and several examples 
of a polyzoan allied to Cheilotrypa. Also a branching 
Favosites, sp. indet. (see Plate lvi., fig. 26). 
Favo sites forbesi E. and H. A well preserved corallum 
of a depressed form (see Notes). 
Alveolites sp. aff. sub orbicularis Lamarck (see 'Notes). 
Also (?) Tryplasma cf. niurrayi Eth. fil. (on weathered 
surface). 
Favosites nitida , sp. nov. (see Notes). 
Fragmentary corals and crinoid remains, indet. 
Favosites gothlandica Lam. A large corallum, with 
good structure. 
Favosites gothlandica Lamarck (see Plate liii., fig. 20). 
A stromatoporoid {Clathro diet, yon sp.). Also Favosites 
nitida , sp. nov. ; the corallites in this specimen are re¬ 
markably rectilinear, the species being identified partly 
by the large mural pores (see Notes). 
A large block of dark blue limestone, showing on a 
polished surface the following fossils :—A compound 
cyathophylloid,- indet.; Favosites forbesi Edw. & 
Haime; Heliolites interstincta L. sp., var. g'Pps- 
landica , var. nov. ; Stromatoporoids , indet. ; and crinoid 
remains. Also Cyathophyllum approximans, sp. nov. on 
weathered surface of specimen. 
Favosites nitida , sp. nov. ; a compact fasciculate form, 
showing the large mural pores. 
1 See Records Geol. Surv. Viet., vol. III., pt. 2, 1911., p. 228. 
