89 
7908. Free cheek of trilobite, indet. 
7909. Clitambonites flabelloides, Chapm. sp. (figd.). 
7910-11. Cast and mould of pedicle valve of Eoorthis flexilis, Chapm. (figd.). 
Cotypes. 
7912-3. Indet. remains. 
7914. Trilobite fragments, indet. 
7915-6. Dinesus ida; cephalon. 
7917-8. ?Brachiopod, indet. 
7919. 7922, 7925. Trilobite fragments, indet. 
7920. Lingulella sp. 
7921. Huenella divaricata, Chapm. sp. 
7923. Plicate orthid, indet. 
7924. Huenella divaricata, Chapm. sp. (figd.). 
7926. Notasaphus fergusoni ; nearly complete cephalon. 
7927. Cephalon of trilobite ; crushed. 
7928. N. fergusoni; pygidium. 
7929. Acrothele brevis, Chapm. (figd.). 
7930. 7935, 7937, 7942. Trilobite fragments, indet. 
7931. Pentameroid brachiopod, indet. and cranidium of Dinesus ida (figd.). 
7932. N. fergusoni ; pygidium. 
7933. Clitambonites flabelloides, Chapm. sp. 
7934. Dinesus ; part of cranidium. 
7936. ? 
7938. Genal spine of trilobite, cf. Saukia sp. (counterpart of 7795). 
7939. Genal spine of trilobite. 
7940. IGrammysia heathcotiensis, Chapm. (figd.). 
7941. ? Lingulella. 
7943-4. Dinesus ida ; cephalon. 
7945. Dinesus. 
THE HEATHCOTE FAUNA. 
By Frederick Chapman, A.L.S., &c., Palaeontologist to the National Museum , 
Melbourne. 
(Plates VI. and VII.) 
Source of the Present Collection. 
The following notes are the result of an examination of a series of fossils 
recently collected by Mr. W. H. Ferguson, of the Victorian Mines Department, 
together with a re-examination of the former series described by Prof. J. W. 
Gregory and myself. 1 and a supplementary collection received from Prof. 
E. W. Skeats, D.Sc., F.G.S. The fossils were obtained from a band out¬ 
cropping in paddocks at Knowsley East, and were first discovered by Mr. 
Ferguson, about 1894. Some of the early specimens were also collected by 
Mr. Lidgey. 
1 Gregory, J. W. Proc. R, Soc. Viet., vol. XV., pt. II. (N.S.), 1903, pp. 154-156, pi. XXVI. 
Chapman, F. Rec. Geol. Surv. Viet., vol. I., pt. 3, 1904, pp. 222-6, pi. XXI. 
