62 TERTIARY OR CAINOZOIC AND RECENT ROCKS.—CASE XIT. 
spreading over Nuggetty Flat, and then contracting to a few chains in 
width, till, at about a mile from the reef, it reaches and runs down the 
largest branch of the Bradford Creek, keeping on the eastern side of the 
flat till within about half a mile of Bradford Creek. The workings 
cease at this point, although itis probable that the ‘lead’ extends further 
in the direction of the creek. The holes, which have been sunk, are 
not of any great depth, but show two ‘bottoms ;’ the lower one consisting 
of red-and-grey, cemented granitic detritus, often with a great deal of 
yellow mica and fragments of granite; the upper bottom consists of 
Silurian shingle, quartz pebbles and fragments of eurite, the latter 
probably from the dykes on the range near Nugegetty Reef. 
It is 
probably a channel of Older Pliocene date, filled up with Newer 
Pliocene and alluvial material. 
8. Grirry SANDSTONE. 
Map No. Ra 46. 
Lot 8, section 8, Bradford, + sheet 
14 N.E. 
Highly ferruginous. 
4. Sort, FINE-GRAINED SaAnp- 
STONE. Map No. Ra 71. 
West bank of River Loddon, 
4 sheet 14 N.W. 
With small ferruginous nodules. 
5. FERRUGINOUS, FELSPATHIC 
Grit (?). Map No. R 117. 
Camp Reserve, Heathcote. 
See Note on “ Heathcote Drift,” fol- 
lowing No. 20. 
6. “ CEMENT.” Map No. Ra 41, 
Hill to the east of Beehive Com- 
pany’s machine, Maldon. 4sheet 
14 S.W. 
Cement covering “washdirt.’ An 
indurated clay, enclosing angular quartz 
fragments. 
7. CEMENTED GRANITIC DETRITUS. 
Map No. Ra 74. 
Dunolly Road, 3 sheet 14 N.W. 
8. Harp Ferruainous GRIT (Ce- 
ment). Map No. Ra 69. 
Porcupine Flat, Bradford. 4shect 
14 N.W. 
The grains of quartz in this specimen 
are firmly cemented, though with open 
interstices throughout, giving the rock 
a porous appearance. 

9. Harp FERRUGINOUS CONGLO- 
MERATE, Map No. R 43. 
North of parish of Lancefield. 
ł sheet 5 S.E. 
10. AurIrFEROUS CONGLOMERATE 
(Cement). Map No. Ra 29. 
Head of Donkey Hill Lead, Mal- 
don, 4 sheet 14 S.W. 
11. PISOLITIC Ironstone. 
Map No. Ra 46. 
Near lot 8, section 8, Bradford. 
4 sheet 14 N.E. 
Resting on granite. Consists of a 
sandy matrix, thickly studded with red, 
spherical, concretionary nodules of a 
very ferruginous clay and grit.* 
12. PISOLITIC Ironstone. 
List No. R (s 38), 
At foot of Granite Hills, 3 miles 
south of Carter's Rosebrook Sta- 
tion, Wimmera district. 
Similar to No, 11.*- 
18. AURIFEROUS CEMENTED 
GRAVEL. Map No. Ra 68. 
Porcupine Flat, Bradford. +sheet 
14 N.W. 
Angular and partly rounded quartz 
pebbles, in brown clay. 
14. Brown IroN-ORE. 
Map No. R 54. 
Section 7, Newham. sheet 5 S.W. 
Enclosing fossil wood. 
* These are most probably Older Pliocene. 
