360 
0 
Details of Bores Nos. 1 to 11, etc. continued . 
Bore No. 11— continued. 
Depth (feet). 
Nature of Rock. 
Details and Fossil Contents. 
199-209 .. 
209-219 .. 
219-260 .. 
260-265 .. 
265-267 .. 
267-270 .. 
270-272 .. 
272-315 
Green sand, with rotten 
shells 
Hard glauconitic sand¬ 
stone with concretions 
Greenish glauconitic clay 
Greenish sandy clay, with 
rotten shells 
Hard, yellow, arenaceous 
limestone 
Whitish calcareous clay 
Pale yellow calcareous 
sandstone 
Hard mortar-like lime¬ 
stone 
Foraminifera. —Miliolina seminulum, L. sp.; 
Polymorphina oblonga, d’Orb. ; P. degantis- 
sima, P. and J. ; P. communis, d’Orb. ; Trun- 
catulina refulgens, Montf. sp. ; Rotalia clathrata , 
Brady; R. beccarii, L. sp. ; PolystomeUa 
striatopunctata, F. and M. sp. ; P. crispa, 
L. sp< 
Echinodermata.—F ragments of echinoid 
tests, indet. 
Polyzoa. —Cellaria australis, MacGill. ; Sele- 
naria marginata, T. W., var. lucens, McG. ; 
S. marginata, var. spiralis, Chapm. 
Pelecypoda. —Corbula ephamilla, Tate. 
Crustacea. —Cythere rastromarginata,Q.S.~B.; 
Balanus sp. 
Glauconitic casts of foraminifera. 
c 
Residue, after washing, chiefly fine calcareous 
sand and glauconitic casts. 
Foraminifera. —Bulimina elegantissima, 
d’Orb. 
Echinodermata.—E chinoid spines, indet. 
Ostracoda.' —Cythere canaliculata, Rss. sp. ; 
C. rastromarginata, G. S. B. ; C. dictyon, G. 
S. B. ; Cytherella pulchra , G. S. B.; C. auriculus , 
Chapm. 
Foraminifera. —Truncatulina ungeriana, d’Orb. 
sp. ; Pulvinulina degans, d’Orb. sp. ; P. auri¬ 
cula, F. and M. sp. 
Echinodermata.—E chinoid spines, indet. 
Ostracoda. —Bairdia australis, Chapm.; 
Cythere militaris, G. S. B. sp. ; C. lubbockiana, 
G. S. B. ; C. canaliculata, Rss. sp. ; C. dictyon, 
G. S. B. ; Krithe eggeri, Chapm. 
Organic remains, indet. 
Foraminifera. —Miliolina sp. (cast in glauco¬ 
nite) ; Trillina hovxhini, Schl. ; Cassidulina 
subglobosa, Brady ; Cristellaria cultrata, Montf. 
sp. ; Polymorphina elegantissima, P. and J. ; 
Disccrbina parisiensis, d’Orb. sp. ; Truncatu¬ 
lina ungeriana, d’Orb. sp. ; Rotalia clathrata , 
Brady ; Polystomella craticidata, F. and M. sp. ; 
P. verriculata, Brady ; Operculina complanata, 
Defr. 
Anthozoa. —Mopsea tenisoni, Chapm. 
Echinodermata.—E chinoid spines, indet. 
Polyzoa. —Cellaria sp. 
Ostracoda. —Cythere dictyon, G. S. B.; C. 
ovalis, G. S. B. ; Xestoleberis variegata, G. S. B. ; 
X. margaritea, G.S.B. sp.; Cytherura ouyenensis, 
Chapm. ; Cytheropteron rostratum, Chapm. ; 
Cytherella punctata, G. S. B. 
Containing a few shells, badly preserved. 
Foraminifera. —Polymorphina dispar, Stache ; 
Truncatulina ungeriana, d’Orb. sp. ; Pulvinu¬ 
lina (?) qlegans, d’Orb. sp. 
Vermes. —Ditrupa cornea, L. sp. var. 
wormbetiensis, McCoy. 
Polyzoa. —Cellaria sp. 
Ostracoda. —Cythere dictyon, G. S. B. 
