TERTIARY OR CAINOZOIC AND RECENT ROCKS,—OCASE XII. 61 
4]. Inon-Ore (Concretionary). 
No. 59. 
Flemington. + sheet 1 N.W. 
Occurring with ferruginous Tertiary 
grits and fossiliferous sandstones. 
42, CELLULAR IRONSTONE. 
Map No. R (M4). 
Moonee Ponds Creek, Section 10, 
Will-Will-Rook. {sheet 2 S.W. 
Associated with hard, crystalline 
qùartz rock and very friable quartz 
grit, underlying newer basalt. 
43. Ironstone (Limonite). 
Lake Connewarre. } sheet 29 
N.W. 
Containing fossil wood. Overlying 
soft, brown, argillaceous sandstone, with 
fossils of the Miocene period, which 
crop out along the north and east boun- 
daries of the lake. 
44, Tronstone Cement (Ferru- 
ginous Grit). Map No. R (Fc 18). 
Tea-tree Creek, Cargerie Creek. 
4 sheet 64 N.E. 
Very hard and of great thickness ; 
containing fossil wood. 
45. Irnon-Orz. 
Moonee Ponds, section 10, Wiil- 
Will-Rook. 4 sheet 2 S.W. 
Contains 50°68 per cent. iron. 
46. ARGILLACEOUS IRONSTONE. 
Rowsley, Parwan Creek. 
47. Fossiz Woop. 
From the Gold Drift of Table 
Hill, Tarilta, 4 sheet 15 N.E. 
48. Quartz CEMENT. 
West shore of Corner Inlet. 
Occurs capping granite, 
49. AsH-cOLORED SANDSTONE. 
Map No. R (Aas). 
Section 6, Holden. + sheet 7 S.E. 
Containing fossil wood and quartz 
pebbles, underlying newer basalt. 
50. YELLOW QUARTZITE. 
Saltwater River, near Keilor. 
4 sheet 1 N.W. 
51. VARIEGATED Rrp-Anp-Wuite 
Cray Rook. List No. R (sr9). 
Glenorchy, Wimmera River. 
52. FERRUGINOUS GRIT. | 
List No. R (sr7). 
Donald's Station, Lake Buloke. 
53: BRECCIA. Map No. R (a10) 1&3. 
Section 5, Langwoorner, Cam- 
- paspe River. } sheet 13 N.E. 
From Westblade’s tunnel. A loose, 
brown breccia of angular, yellow-and- 
red sandstone and quartz pebbles, 10 
feet thick, on which rests yellow clay, 
bands of quartz drift and sand. ‘The 
most gold was obtained at the junction 
of the clay and breccia, 
54, Wurre Cray. 
From same locality as last. 
Fine, soft and greasy. 
55. Very FINE WHITE SAND Rock. 
From same locality as last. 

NEWER PLIOCENE. 
1. SANDSTONE. Map No. Ra 72. 
West bank of Loddon. } sheet 
14 N.W. 
Soft and fine-grained, occurring under 
newer basalt. 
2. CEMENTED GRanitic DETRI- 
TUS. Map No. Ra 62. 
Nuggeity Lead, Bradford. 4sheet 
14 N.W. 
Chiefly pink-colored clay and mica. 
Note.—(+ sheet 14 N.W.) :—The Nuggetty Lead commences below 
the Nuggetty Reef, near the granite boundary, in a narrow ravine, with 
granite on each side. 
At first it takes a general north-west course, 
