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Ingliston, 42§ M., Railway Cutting. (No. 30 on Locality Map.) 
(Nos. 885-899. Collected by Mr. A. E. Kitson.) 
Didymograptus caduceus; Nos. 891 (?), 893 (large), 897 (large). 
The remaining specimens are indeterminate. 
The rocks belong to the Castlemaine series. 
University, Melbourne, 31st October, 1905. 
A site , 100 chains distant, on a hearing of E. 35 deg. 53 min. S. from the 
iniddle of the Painswick Ralway Station Ground, near Dunolly . 
(No. 29 on Locality Map.) 
(Nos. 900-966. Collected by Mr. W. H. Ferguson.) 
The following forms occur: — 
Tetragraptus decipiens T. S. Hall; Nos. 920, 925, 927 (?), 934. 
? Clonograptus magnificus (Pritchard); Nos. 900, 926, 927, 931, 
935 > 942 , 943 - 
Clonograptus cf. rigidus var. tenellus Linnars. Nos. 929, 941. 
Clonograptus sp. ; Nos. 915 (?), 918, 919, 923 (?), 940 (?), 945. 
Bryograptus sp. ; Nos. 930 (?), 932 (?), 938 (?). 
The remaining slabs, for the most part, show traces of graptolites on 
them; these are all indeterminate, though all might belong to the Lance- 
field series. In the light of the evidence afforded by the next localities 
dealt with, there can be no doubt that the guarded reference o‘f the 
Dunolly graptolites to Lancefield age in my last report was correct. 
Dunolly. (No. 32 on Locality Map.) 
(Nos. 967-988. Collected by Mr. W. H. Ferguson.) 
The following identifications were made: — 
Tetragraptus decipiens ; Nos. 968, 973 (?), 977. 
Clonograptus rigidus var. tenellus; Nos. 977, 978. 
Clonograptus sp. ; Nos. 970 (?), 974, 975 (?), 988 (?). 
The remaining slabs mostly contain graptolites, but their state of pre¬ 
servation is too poor for identification. Some of the slabs seem to indicate 
Crustacea, allied to Rhinopterocaris. 
A site, 242 chains S. from the S.E. corner of Allotment A18, Parish of 
Moliagul, near Dunolly. (No. 33 on Locality Map.) 
(Nos. 989-1010. Collected by Mr. W. H. Ferguson.) 
The following occur: — 
Tetragraptus decipiens; Nos. 990, 998, 999, 1002. 
Didymograptus pritchardi T. S. Hall; Nos. 992, 994, 1010. 
Clonograptus magnificus; Nos. 993 ( ?), 1004 ( ?). 
Clonograptus rigidus var. tenellus; Nos. 997, 1001. 
Dictyonema macgillivrayi T. S. Hall; No. 989. 
The remainder are indeterminate. 
The occurrence of a large part of the hydrosome of D. macgillivrayi 
and of some well-preserved specimens of Clonograptus rigidus ' var. tenellus 
definitely fixes the age o'f the containing beds as Lancefieldian. 
Daylesford Gold Mine Mullock Tip. (No. 8 on Locality Map.) 
(Nos. 1013, 1014. Collected by Mr. Wm. Baragwanath, junr.) 
Tetragraptus fruticosus; No. 1014. 
Indeterminate; No. 1013. 
Age—Probably Bendigonian. 
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