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Myrtleford. 
Nos. 4597-4608.—Myrtleford. From 10 chains N.E. of Allotment 2 
(W. Clemens), Parish of Myrtleford. Collected by Mr. J. Easton. 
These specimens show only fragments up to about half-an-inch in 
length of what appear to be Dichograptidse. I was unable to identify 
any specimens. Possibly the beds belong to the upper part of the Lower 
Ordovician. 
[Report sent in 22.11.0g.'] 
Nowa Nowa. 
Nowa Nowa. Five miles 50 chains from Nowa Nowa on road cut by 
Mines Department from Nowa Nowa to Buchan-road. Collected by Mr. 
O. A. L. Whitelaw.—3868-3931. 
Didy mo gr aptus cf. caduceus , Salter.—3895. 
Dichograptid fragments.—3868(F), 3876, 3879^7, 3880, 3883, 3888, 
3889, 39 1 6- 
Dicranograptid fragments.—3893, 3910. 
Diplograptus angustifolius , J. Hall.—^8go( F), 3896(F), 3911(F). 
Diplograptus sp.—3878, 3889, 3908, 3927, 3929. 
Diplograptid.—3870, 3871, 3884, 3885, 3886, 3904, 3919, 3922, 
39 2 6 ( ?), 393 I (?)- 
Climacograptus sp.—3877, 3883, 3887, 3898. 
Glossograptus hermani, T. S. Hall.—3869, 3872, 3874, 3881, 3888, 
389 1 ( F), 3893, 3895, 3900, 3901, 3903(F), 3912, 3914, 3917, 3918, 3928. 
Glossograptus sp.—3873(F), 3879(F), 3894(F), 3899, 3909, 3921, 
393 °( ?)• 
Clathrograptus geinitzianus , J. Hall.—3882, 3893, 3895, 3907, 3923. 
Nos. 3920, 3929 show Bracliiopods. 
Age, Upper Ordovician. The exact horizon is uncertain, but lower 
than the Wellington River series and those of the Jordan-Thomson Rivers. 
The relative abundance of Glossograptus is remarkable. 
\Report sent in 2.11.08.] 
Mt. Wellington District. 
Wellington River. Collected by Mr. A. B. Peden.—3865-3867. 
Lepto^raptus fiaccidus. J. Hall.—3865(F), 3866. 
Diplogr aptus sp.—3865, 3867. 
Climacogr aptus sp.—3865, 3867. 
Age, E T pper Ordovician. 
leptograptus placcidus is a new record from the Wellington River beds, 
but the locality given is very vague. 
\_Report sent in 2.11.08.] 
From four localities near the Serpentine Area, Mt. Wellington Dis¬ 
trict.—Nos. 4414-4417. Collected by Mr. A. B. Peden. 
Dicellograptus morrisi. —No. 4414(F). 
Dieellograptus gurleyi , Lapw.-—No. 4415 (F). 
N emagraptus gracilis and F Dicellogr. 7norrisi. —No. 4416. 
Climacogr aptus bicornis. —No. 4417. 
After very careful study, I am unable to absolutely identify the 
species of Die ellogr aptus. No thecse are preserved sufficiently well 
to enable their shape and number to be decided.- The provisional iden¬ 
tifications are therefore based upon the form of the hydrosomes, which 
is quite unsafe for exact work. Nemagraptus gracilis is new for the 
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