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Favosites gothlandica , Lam. Large massive examples; frequently 
silicifiecl and strikingly weathered.—407, 448, 449. (No. 448 retained) 
Favo sites cf. basaltic a, Goldfuss, var. moonbicnsis , Lth. hi. (See Ap¬ 
pendix).—405 (retained). 
Monticuliporoid, indet.—420. 
Cladopora sp. Casts in limonite of a strong ramose form.—426, 429, 
433 ? 43 6 ? 445 - 
Corals inaet.—438-440. 
Stromatoporoid, indet.—421, 436. 
A stromatoporoid, probably a species of Clathrodictyon. Weathered 
silicified specimen.—442. Retained for description. 
Weathered outer surface of coral, probably Try-plasma. —394, 447- 
Retained for comparison. 
( })Orthis. —396. 
Brachiopod remains, indet.—395, 398-400. 
( ?)Bivaived shell, indet.—401. 
Euomphalus sp.—433. 
Gasteropod, indet.—413. 
{1)0rthoceras .—443, 444. 
Ceratiocaris; appendages.—418, 419. 
Fossils, indet.—393, 397, 4 ° 2 - 4 ° 4 ? 4 * 7 ? 4 22 ? 4 2 4 > 4 2 5 ? 4 2 7 ? 4 2 8> 43 2 > 
434 ? 435 ? 437 ? 44 L 45 °? 45 1 -, 
W. of Thomson River (base of Monograptus dubius beds).—Nos. 
4c8, 409. Coil, by Mr. A. A. Henderson. 
Haliserites Dechenianus, Goppert sp.—408 (figd.), 409. 
Fossiliferous Ochreous Mudstone. Cooper’s Creek. Coll, by Mr. A. 
A. Henderson.—Nos. 452-493. 
Coral; a simple rugose form, indet.—452, 483, 485. 
Pleurodictyum megastomum, Dun. One corallum measuring about: 
6 cm. in diameter.—462, 468-471. 
Monticuliporoids, indet. Casts.—455, 461. 
Corals, indet—459, 460, 462, 484. 
Crinoid stems.—453, 454, 458, 460-462, 493. 
Crinoid stem (mould), having a diameter of 13 mm., with cast of axial 
canal 5 mm. across.—456. 
( 1 )Fenestella. —452. 
Leptcena rhomboid alls, Wlilck. sp.—480. 
( 1 )Plectamb onites. —488 
( ?)Rhynchonellid sp. indet.—457. 
Athyris cf. concentrica , v. Buch. sp.—473, 474. 
Rhynchonellid, indet.—475, 476. 
Brachiopods, indet.—459, 479, 481, 490, 491. 
( ?)Pala 0 neil 0 .—491. 
( "i)0 rthoc eras. —466, 467. 
Fossils, indet.—472, 477, 478, 482, 486, 487, 489, 492. 
No fossil remains.—463-465. 
Nos. 468, 473, 474-476, retained for comparison. 
“ Western Conglomerate.” Thomson River. (Probably a fine ash 
bed.) Coll, by Mr. A. A. Henderson.—Nos. 494-529. 
Rugose coral, indet.—519. 
Hcliolites sp.—510, 512, 516-518, 520. 
Monticuliporoids, indet.—498-501, 506, 509, 511, 513-523, 525, 527, 
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