PRIMARY OR PALASOZOIC ROCKS.—CASES VIII. AND IX, 4l 
90. SIıLICEOUS SANDSTONE 94. Rep Grit. 
(Quartzite). Map No. Re 24. Mount Franklin. 4 sheet 15 
Williamson’s Creek. 4 sheet 63 S.E 
S.E. From under the basalt; contains fer- 
Very hard, close-grained and com- | ruginous quartz veins, 
pact. 
91. Sort, YELLOW GRIT, 
Map No. Ra 24. 
Near Eddison’s Store, Sandy 
Creek. 4 sheet 14 S.W. 
95, FINE-GRAINED, YELLOW SAND- 
STONE. Map No. Re 12. 
Near City of Manchester Com- 
pany’s Claim. }sheet+63 S.E. 
Very friable and coarse grained. 96. Dark-coLorED, SILICEOUS 
92. Sort, WHITE GRIT. SANDSTONE. ` List No. Rb 11B. 
List No. Rb 258. Section 40, Redesdale. 4 sheet 
Section 2n, Lyell. } sheet 13 13 N.E 
N.W. Makes an exceedingly good flagstone, 
Taken from bed of Myrtle Creek; and can be obtained of various thick- 

contains a peculiar ferruginous marking. | Pesses. 
93. Coarse, Brown GRIT. 97. YELLOW, Sinticrous SAND- 
List No. Rb In. STONE. Map No. Re 24. 
Mia-mia. +} sheet 13.N.E. Williamson’s Creek. 4 sheet 63 
Very hard, the particles being firmly S.E. 
cemented together; immediately under- Coarse-grained. Would make a good 
lying basalt. stone for flagging, &c. 

. 
Case IX. 
UPPER SILURIAN. 
1. Wuirr, Mrcaceous Sanp- | 6. REDDISH-BROWN, FINE-GRAINED 
STONE. SANDSTONE. List No. RB 1. 
Flemington. 4 sheet 1 N.W. Section 8, Will- Will-Rook. 4 sheet 
Mica in very fine plates, 25.W. 
2. YeLLow, Mricaceous SAND- | 7, YELLOW-AND-WHITE GRIT. 
STONE. ; List No. Rb 17s. 
Same locality as the last. East of township of Heathcote. 
3. Yettow, Mricaceous SAND- Entirely composed of siliceous grains, 
nae , assuming a very oolitic structure, ce- 
on mented together in a ferruginous ma- 
Yarra banks. } sheet 1 S.E. i trix; very friable, G 
Much coarser than the two preceding i 
specimens. 8. YELLOW GRIT. List No. RB20. 
4, Micackous SANDSTONE. Kilmore Creek, } sheet 4 S.W. 
: 1 LNW. Contains sections of  Encrinital 
Flemington. 4 sheet PIE 
5. YELLOW, MıcacEoUs SAND- 
STONE. 9. DARK-BLUE SANDSTONE. 
Moonee Ponds Creek. 4 sheet 1 Moonee Ponds Creek, 4 sheet 1 
N.W. N.W. 
Plates of mica are numerous and Very hard and fine-grained, with 

large. quartz strings. - 
