211 
From Bald Hill Quarry, Dromana. Nos. 256-265. Collected by 
Mr. A. E. Kit son. 
Rhinopterocaris maccoyi , Eth. fil. sp. 256-258, 260-263. 
Graptolite fragments, 259. 
Specimens 264 and 265 show an irregular cross-hatched structure, 
probably due to shrinkage. 
From Parish of Kangerong, Dromana. Nos. 266-271. Collected by 
Mr. A. E. Kit son. 
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? Annelid borings, 267, 270. 
Rhinopterocaris maccoyi , 268, 271. 
Tubular limonitic impressions, indet., 269. 
Obscure impressions, indet., 266. 
From Flannery’s Allot., Mansfield. Nos. 765-771. From the 
Hon. D. Melville, M.L.C. 
Dictyonema sp. 765-767, 770. 
Rhinopterocaris maccoyi , 768, 769. 
Phyllocarid remains, indet., 766. ' 
Age, probably Lower Ordovician. 
From Morrison’s Diggings, Dolly’s Creek, near Meredith. Nos. 
1479, 1480. Collected by Mr. A. M. Howitt. 
Ceratiocaris sp. ; after the type of C. solenoides , McCoy, but new. 
(Phyllograptus on same slabs). Retained for description. 
Lower Ordovician. 
From Roan Horse Gully, Wellington River (No. 2402). 
A grey subcrystalline limestone, seamed with veins of white calcite. 
The rock is chiefly of organic origin, being crowded with fragments of 
encrinite stems and ossicles. Scattered sparsely throughout the rock are 
dark-grey pellets of a finely granular appearance, averaging about 5 to 6 
mm. in length. These pellets may be due to calcareous organism of an 
algoid nature, and allied to Girvanella. 
They are similar to the pellets occurring ’in the Yeringian limestones 
from the Dolodrook Valley, Mt. Wellington, found by Mr. E. O. Theile, 
upon which rock I published a short note in the Victorian Naturalist, 
June, 1907, p. 34. 
From Clonbinane (No. 2397). 
This contains :—- 
? Lindstroemia. 
Favosites sp. 
Plenrodictyum megastomum , Dun. 
? Camarotoechia. 
Atrypa sp. 
? Stropheodonta, or Sfroplionella. 
Age of beds—Silurian (Yeringian series). 
