196 
Shenandoah Reef, Inglewood. From south-west corner of Allotment 
7c, Parish of Salisbury West, W. 4 deg. N. 96 chains. Collected by Mr. 
W. H. Ferguson.—3983-4040. 
Clonograptus sp.—3983. 
Tetragraptus approximatus. —3984, 3999, 4012, 402o(?), 4032, 4039 
Tetragraptus decipiens . 
The remainder are indeterminate. 
Age, Lancefieldian, near the top of the series. The specimens of Tetra- 
graptus approximatus are, several of them, large and undoubted, while it 
is almost certain that the imperfect specimens from the neighbouring 
locality, previously dealt with (Colombian Mine) are correctly identified. 
There has been great uniformity in the fossils over all the country to 
the west of this locality and it is of great interest to find, as we approach 
the Bendigo district, that a fresh fossil puts in an appearance. The 
association of T. approximatus here with Lancefield forms and its occur¬ 
rence near Hustler’s Reef, Bendigo, in company with typical Bendigonian 
fossils, such as T. fruticosus , shows that it is characteristic of Upper 
Lancefieldian and Lower Bendigonian alike. It assumes, therefore, con¬ 
siderable value as a zone fossil. T. approximatus was first found in 
Victoria at Bulldog Creek, in the Mornington Peninsula, and the beds 
there are at the base of the Bendigonian. Mr. Ferguson’s discovery at 
Inglewood is one of very great stratigraphical value. 
[.Report sent in 2.11.08.'] 
Wedderburn. 
Wedderburn. Collected by Mr. 0 . A. L. Whitelaw.— 4041-4048. 
These specimens are extremely indistinct, and I am not satisfied that 
they are graptolites at all. Still, it is possible that they are, and, if so, 
they axe apparently Diplograptidae, and probably Upper Ordovician. It 
is, I venture to suggest, worth while causing better material to be searched 
for at this locality. 
\Report sent in 2.11.08 .] 
Moolort. 
Loddon Valley Gold-fields Mine. Collected by Mr. E. J. Dunn.— 
3850-3863. 
Clonograptus sp.— 3 8 5 r (?), 3 8 5 2 > 3 8 5 h 3 86o > 3 86i > 3 862 - 
T etragr aptus quadribrac hiatus , J. Hall.—3851, 3852. 
T etragr aptus fruticosus , J. Hall.—3858, 3859. 
Crustacean.—3855. 
Age, Bendigonian. 
[Report sent in 2.11.08.] 
Deep Creek. 
Nos. 4922-4940.—Road cutting near the village of Deep Creek 
(Field No. 3 E.G.). From the N.E. corner of Allot. 95, Section B, 
Parish of Bullarook, E. 24 deg. S. 3 chains to fossils in road cutting. 
Collected by Mr. W. H. Ferguson. 
Tetragraptus decipiens. —No. 4927(F). 
Clonograptus rigidus , var. typicus. —No. 4926(F). 
c . rigidus var. te.nellus. —Nos. 4929, 4932, 4935, 4939(F), 4940(F). 
C. pexilis. —Nos. 4928(F), 4938(F), 493i(?\ 4933 (?)• 
