( 7 )Stropheodonta .—815, 853. 
A rhynchonellid, inclet.—828, 832. 
cf. Camarotcechia. —844. 
Spirifer sp., indet.—806, 812, 821. 
( 7)Atrypa .—816, 825, 841. 
Brachiopod remains, indet.-—803, 804, 809, 814, 817, 824, 826, 831, 
834, 837, 840, 842, 845, 848, 849, 851, 854, 856, 1040, 1042, 1048, 
1050, 1054, 1059, 1060, 1062, 1065, 1068, 1069, 1070, 1072. 
( 7 )Nucula. —813. 
A lamellibranch shell, probably allied to Palceoneilo. —811. 
cf. Ctenodonta portlocki , Chapm.—1051. 
cf. Nuculites. —1070. 
( 7 )Actinopteria (fragment).—818. 
Fragmentary fossils, indet.—1043, io 47 ’ io 5 ^- io 6i, 1063, 1064, 
1067, 1073, io 74- 
( 7 )Euomphalus. —8or, 808, 823, 829. 
The above fossils are nearly all fragmentary, or poorly preserved. 
What evidence there is points to a Yeringian facies. 
Impure Limestone with Fossils. Seville. Collected by Mr. J. Hand. 
Nos. 290 and 291. 
Lindstrcemia sp. Several specimens; one showing calicular (re¬ 
juvenescent) gemmation.—290. 
( ?)Uncinulus .— 291. 
S ilur ian—Y eringian. 
Fossiliferous Sandstone. Comet Creek, 2 miles above junction with 
Sunday Creek, Clonbinane.—No. 292. Coll, by Mr. A. E. Kitson. 
Numerous casts of Atrypa reticularis and other obscure brachiopod 
remains. 
Also Pleurodictyurn megastomum. 
Age.—Silurian (Yeringian). 
Fossiliferous Grit from W. side of Allot. 11. Iverrie.—Nos. 612-635. 
Coll, by Mr. A. E. Kitson. 
Heliolites sp.—622, 625. 
Casts of encrinite stems.—613. 
Platystrophia sp. An unusually small example.—626. 
Spirifer sp.—621, 628. 
( 7 )Camarotcechia sp.—623. 
( 7 ) Atrypa .—630, 631. 
Hollow casts of fossils, indet.—612, 614-620, 624, 627, 629, 632-635. 
Of Silurian age. The fossil evidence points in a general way to a 
Yeringian horizon, but is not entirely conclusive. 
Fossiliferous Sandstone and Grit—Quarter Sheet 34 S.W.—S. boun¬ 
dary of sheet, 3 miles E. of S.W. corner. Near Jordan River.—Nos. 
343 - 355 - Coll. by Mr. 0 . A. L. Whitelaw. 
Coral fragments, indet.—348. 
Casts of crinoid columnars.—346, 355. 
Fragments of crinoid stem.—354. 
