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Details of Bores Nos. 1 to 11, etc.— continued . 
Bore No. 8 — continued. 
Depth (feet). 
Nature of Rock. 
Details and Fossil Contents. 
210-219 .. 
219-225 & 
226-235 
225-226 .. 
A glauconitic and shelly 
sand, with numerous 
small bones and teeth 
(chiefly of fishes), and 
phosphatic particles 
Grey sandy rock 
Foraminifera. —Miliolina seminulum, L. ep. » 
M. vulgaris, d’Orb. sp. ; M. oblonga, Mont. sp. ; 
M. agglutinans, d’Orb. sp. ; M. circularis. Born, 
sp. ; Polymorphina oblonga, d’Orb. ; P. pro- 
blema, d’Orb. ; P. compressa, d’Orb. ; P. 
sororia, Rss. ; P. elegantissima, P. and J. ; 
P. regina, B. P. and J. ; Anomalina ammo- 
noides, Rss. sp. ; Pulvinulina elegans, d’Orb. 
sp. ; Eotalia clathrata, Brady ; Polystomella 
crispa, L. sp. ; P. craticvXata, F. and M. sp. 
Anteozoa. —Mopsea tenisoni, Chapm. ; 
Gh-aphularia aenescens, Tate sp. 
Polyzoa. —Cellaria rigida, MacGill.; C. aus¬ 
tralis, MacGill. ; Selenaria marginata, T. W., 
and vars. lucens, MacGill., and spiralis, Chapm. 
and Gabr. 
Pelecypoda. —Limopsis beaumariensis, 
Chapm. ; Ostrea manubriata, Tate; Cardita 
caiva, Tate ; C. compacta, Tate ; Cuna polita, 
Tate sp. ; Corbula ephamilla, Tate ; C. coxi, 
Pilsbry; Venus ( Chione ) propinqua, T. W. sp. 
Polyflacopkora. —(?) chitonids, indet. frag¬ 
ments. 
Gasteropoda. —Eissoa ( Onoba ) ckrysalida, 
Chapm. and Gabr. ; Terebra geniculata, Tate. 
Ostracoda. —Macrocypris tumida, G. S. B. ; 
Cythere lubbockiana, G. S. B. ; C. rastromar- 
ginata, G. S. B. ; C. lepralioides, G. S. B. ; 
C. postdeclivis, Chapm. ; Cytheropleron post- 
umbonatum, Chapm.; Cytherella polita, G. S. B. 
Cirripedes. —Balanus varians. Sow. 
Pisces. —Cestracion cainozoicus, Chapm. and 
Pritch. ; Carcharodon auriculatus, Blainv. sp. 
(?) Chrysophrys ; otoliths of teleosteans, indet. 
No determinable fossils. Some glauconitic casts. 
Shell sand 
Foraminifera. —Miliolina seminulum, L. sp. ; 
M. trigonula, Lam. sp. ; Marginulina glabra, 
d’Orb. ; Polymorphina compressa, d’Orb. ; 
P. cf. oblonga, d’Orb.; Eotalia clathrata, 
Brady. 
Antiiozoa. — Bathyactis beaumariensis, Denn. 
Echinodermata. —Fragments of tests, in¬ 
det. 
Polyzoa. —Cellaria australis, MacGill; Lunu- 
lites sp. ; Selenaria marginata, T. W., and var. 
lucens, MacGill. 
Pelecypoda. —Glycimeris halli, Pritch. ; 
Limopsis beaumariensis, Chapm. ; Crassatel - 
lites kingicoloides, Pritch. ; Condylocardia 
tenuicostce, Chapm. and Gabr. ; Venus ( Chione) 
propinqua, T. W. sp. 
Gasteropoda. —Liopyrga quadricingulata, 
Tate ; Calyptrcea corrugata, Tate ; Turritella 
pagodula, Tate ; T. platyspira, T. W. ; Tylo- 
spira coronata, Tate sp. ; Marginella muscari- 
oides, Tate. 
Notes on Bore No. 8. 
The same band of concretionary limestone occurs here, below 3 feet, as 
was shown in No. 7 Bore below 4 feet. It is here 7 feet thick, and is probably 
the calcareous representative of the ironstone bands occurring in the previous 
