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Fig. 2. 
Glossograptus hermani, n. sp. 
Fig. 2. 
Hyclrosome broad, narrowing slightly towards the 
antesicular end. Yirgnla prolonged, stout, free for about 
20mm. Thecas 11 in 10mm. Apertural spines long, 
narrow, rigid, sloping slightly upwards from the sicular 
end ; length from inner end of aperture to end of sihne 
about l*5mm. There appear to be two spines to each 
theca, but one only is usually displayed. Length of hydro- 
some more than 20mm.; breadth from inner end of 
apertures about 2*5mm. near the sicular end, and gradually 
decreasing to l*5mm. at the opposite end. 
I have previously referred this species, with some 
hesitation, to G. hincksii , Hopk.; from this species, how¬ 
ever, it differs in decreasing in width towards the distal 
end, though agreeing with it in many other particulars. 
Named as a compliment to Mr. H. Herman. 
Locality and Horizon. — Tungamah ; Sandy’s Creek, 
Mitchell River; Cravensville; Dark River; Ryan’s 
Creek. Upper Ordovician. The figured specimen is from 
Sandy’s Creek. Coll., Mr. H. Herman. 
COERECTED LlST OF GeAPTOLITES FEOM EaSTEEN YlCTOEIA. 
McLaughlan’s Creek. 
Sandy’s Creek, 
Mitchell River. 
Ryan's Creek. 
Snowy River, 
Mt. Deddick. 
Accommodation Creek, 
Deddick. 
| Cravensville. • J 
Walwa Creek. 
Wombat Creek. 
Tungamah. 
Mt. Deddick 
(river pebbles) 
Cabanandra. 
1 
Thoona, 
Diclymograptus ovatus, n. sp. 
1 
Pleurograptus sp. 
... 
? 
Dicranograptus ramosus, J. Hall... 
1 
1 
... 
1 
Dicranograptus sp. 
? 
1 
Dicellograptus elegans, Carr 
. • • 
1 
9 
D. affinis, T. S. Hall ... 
1 
D. cf anceps 
9 
... 
1 
D. cf. caduceus, Lap. 
... 
1 
D. cf. morrisii, Hopk. ... 
• # . 
• • • 
• • • 
1 
D. spp. 
1 
.1 
1 
1 
Diplograptus carnei, T. IS. Hall ... 
? 
... 
1 
? 
D. foliaceus, Murch. 
1 
1 
1 
1 
? 
I). pristis 
... 
9 
9 
Climacograptus bicornis, J. Hall... 
1 
... 
1 
1 
C. tubuliferus, Lap. 
1 
1 
9 
C. tridentatus, Lap. 
? 
Glossograptns hermani, n. sp. 
1 
1 
... 
1 
... 
... 
1 
... 
... 
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University, Melbourne, 1st October, 1900. 
Geaptolites feom Castlemaine. 
Nos. 132-154. 
Specimens Nos. 132-147 are from the railway line between Castlemaine 
and Chewton, at a point about 5 chains west of the point where the line 
cuts the township boundary. This is a locality described by myself in a 
