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Trom Dunolly, near Peg 412. Collected by Mr. W. H. Ferguson. 
Nos. 1618-1635. 
These are quite indeterminate. 
From the Railway Cutting, between Goldsborough and Bealiba. 
Collected by Mr. W. H. Ferguson. Nos. 1638-1675. 
Clonograptus sp. Nos. 1639, 1640 (?), 1641 (?), 1646(F), 1647(F), 
1651, 1653, 1658 (?), 1659 (?), 1663, 1665(F), 1666(F), 1669, 1675. 
C. cf. rigidits. Nos. 1638, 1649, 1661, 1673. 
The remainder are indeterminate. The whole collection is badly 
preserved, but probably indicates Lancefieldian beds. 
From Poseidon Rush, S.-E. corner of Allot. 14A, Parish of 
Tarnagulla. Collected by Mr. A. M. Howitt. No. 1637. 
This appears to be a Dicellograptid, and, if so, is peculiar as showing 
the presence of Upper Ordovician rocks. More evidence'is, however, 
required. 
From i b Miles W. of Poseidon Township. Collected by Mr. 
W. H. Ferguson. Nos. 2470-2472. 
These imperfect specimens, though clearly graptolites, are not capable 
-of determination. They seem, however, to belong to a low horizon in 
the Lower Ordovician. 
Prom 17 Chains E. 38° S. of N.-W. corner of Allot. 2, Parish of 
Wareek. Collected by Mr. A. M. Howitt. Nos. 1811-1872. 
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Clonograptus gracilis , J. Hall. Nos. 1812, 1814, 1815, 1826, 1854. 
C. rigidus, J. Hall. Nos. 1829(F), 1847(F), 1855(F). 
C. rigidus , var. tenellus, Linnars. Nos. 1813, 1816, 1823, 1858. 
C. spp. indet. Nos. 1819, 1820(F), 1822(F), 1824, 1832, 1833, 
1834, 1841, 1845, 1849, 1853, 1864, 1867(F), 1868, 1869(F), 1872. 
Bryograptus sp. Nos. 1823(F), 1846, 1861(F), 1870(F). 
Dichograptus sp. No. 1851. 
Teiragraptus decipiens , T. S. Hall. Nos. 1811, 1817, 1823, 1825, 
1828, 1831, 1836, 1837, 1842, 1847, 1850, 1852, 1866. 
Leptograptus antiquus , T. S. Hall. No. 1830(F). 
The remaining seventeen slabs contain nothing determinate. I think 
that No. 1846 is B. victoricc , but the specimen is not clean enough. No. 
1830, doubtfully referred to L. antiquus , is only a fragment, but I think 
the reference is correct. The bright, brick-red colour of the rocks, and 
their hardness, reminds one very strongly of those of Bendigo-, but the 
fossils show them to be Lancefieldian, and, as far as can be judged at 
present, on the same horizon as those of the type section. 
From Allot. 2, Parish of Wareek, 3 Chains N. of above Locality. 
Collected by Mr. A. M. Howitt. Nos. 2325, 2327-2369. 
Bryograptus sp. Nos. 2341, 2348 (counterparts). 
B. victories, T. S. Hall. No. 2353. 
Clonograptus sp. Nos. 2328, 2336, 2337, 2341, 2348, 2356, 2357, 
.2358, 2366, 2368, 2369.. 
C. cf. magnificus , Pritchard. Nos. 2333, 2347 (counterparts), 2353. 
C. cf. plexitis, J. Hall. Nos. 2333, 2365. 
C. cf. rigidus var. tenellus, Linnarson. No. 2355. 
