343 
Depth (feet). 
4-14 .. 
1A-20 . . 
20-21 .. 
21-40 .. 
40-43 .. 
43-48 .. 
48-56 .. 
56-80 .. 
80-81 .. 
81-97 .. 
97-100 .. 
100-104 .. 
104-114 .. 
114-150 .. 
Details of Bores Nos. 1 to 11, etc.— continued . 
BORE No. 6. 
Nature of Rock. 
Reddish ochreous sand.. 
Fine, pale, ochreous sand 
Whitish fine-grained 
sandstone. 
Yellow sand .. 
White sand 
Coarse reddish-yellow 
sand 
Fine yellow sand 
Quartz grit 
Quartz grit cemented into 
hard rock by limonite 
Fine and coarse quartz 
sand 
Fine and coarse yellow 
sand 
Arkose or granitic sand 
Consolidated dune-sand 
Blue clay with shells 
Details and Fossil Contents. 
Fine washings consist of ochreous clay. Quartz 
grains sub-angular to rounded. 
Quartz grains in the washings angular to rounded. 
Sub-angular to rounded quartz grains. 
Angular to rounded grains, chiefly quartz, with a 
few whitish felspathic particles. 
Sub-angular to rounded quartz grains. 
Angular to sub-angular quartz grains. 
Sub-angular to rounded grains and pebbles. 
Angular to rounded grains (?) wind-polished. 
Sub-angular to rounded grains, probably wind- 
polished. Occasional mica Hakes. 
Quartz grains sub-angular to rounded. Occa¬ 
sional mica fla-kes. 
Partially cemented by kaolin. 
Thin sections show this to be a quartzose dune- 
rock, with a large percentage of calcareous 
particles consisting of shell-fragments, echinoid 
spines and foraminifera, consolidated by cal¬ 
careous cement. A few mica flakes present. 
In the disintegrated rock the following forms 
were seen :— Truncatulina cf. ungeriana, d’Orb. 
sp., and Polystomella crispa, L. sp. (several 
specimens). 
Foraminifera. —Polymorphina elegantissima, P. 
and J. ; P. compressor, d’Orb. ; TJvigerina 
tenuistriata, Rss. ; Truncatulina haidingeri, 
d’Orb. sp. ; Rotalia heccarii, L. sp. ; R. clath- 
rata, Brady ; Polystomella crispa, L. sp. 
Anthozoa. —Bathyactis beaumariensis, X)en- 
nant. 
Eceinodermata.—F ragments of tests and 
spines, indet. 
Polyzoa.'— Cellaria australis, Mac Gill.; Lunu- 
lites (1) parvicella, T. W. sp.; Selenaria marginata, 
T. W. ; Cellepora cf. tridenticulata , Busk. 
Brachiopoda. —Terebratella portlandica, 
Chapm. 
Pelecypcda.— Glycimeris Jialli, and var. 
intermedia, Pritch. ; Limopsis beaumariensis , 
Chapm. (juv.) ; Erycina micans, Tate sp. ; 
Cardita calva, Tate ; G. pecten, Tate ; C. com¬ 
pacts, Tate ; Venus ( Chione ) propinqua, T. W. 
sp. (juv.) ; V. ( Ck .) subroborata, Tate sp. ; 
Bosinea grayi, Zittel; Corbula ephamilla, Tate ; 
C. coxi, Pilsbry. 
Gasteropoda. —Liopyrga quadricingulata, 
Tate ; Cyclostrema Jiarrietice, Petterd ; Pyrami- 
della jonesiana, Tate sp. ; Natica perspectiva, 
Tate ; N. cunningJiamensis, Harr. ; N. sub- 
rnrians, Tate ; Calyptraea corrugata, Tate ; C. 
kalimnce, Chapm. and Gabr. ; Turritella 
pagodula, Tate ; Eglisia triplicata, Tate sp. ; 
Nassa spiraliscabra, Chapm. and Gabr. ; Mar- 
ginella prceformicula, Chapm. and Gabr.; Pleuro- 
toma ( Drillia ) dilectoides, Chapm. and Gabr. 
Ostracoda. — Cythere lepralioides, G. S. B. ; 
Cytherella punctata , G. S. B. 
Cirripedes. —Balanus varians, Sow. 
Pisces. —Fish teeth, indet. Otoliths cf 
teleosteans. 
