
BUILDING STONES, ETC. 67 
44, BLACKISH-BLUE LOWER SILU- 
RIAN SANDSTONE. R 33. 
Range north o Lancefield, near 
granite boundary. i sheet 5 N.E. 
Very micaceous and close-grained. 
45. BLACKISH-BLUE LOWER SILU- 
RIAN SANDSTONE (Cube). R34. 
Same as above. 
Micaceous LOWER 
46. BROWN, 
SILURIAN SANDSTONE. R 35. 
Same locality as last. 
*47. GRITTY SANDSTONE. 
NDSTONE. w 
48. SILICEOUS Sa awe 
48a. UPPER SILURIAN SANDSTONE. 
. Rb51. 
Rise west of Diamond Creek 
Bridge. 
49. SANDSTONE. 
Macedon River, west i 
} sheet 6 8. T ; st of Gisborne. 
Presented by T. Hamilton, Esq. 
50. FLAGSTONE. R 127 
Campaspe River, section 40, pari 
ish 
of Redesdale, j 4 sheet ia N.E. 
5l. FLAGSTONE. 
R 127. 
Same locality as last. 
52. FLAGSTONE. i Ra 54. 
Specimen Gully, Barker’s Creek. 
4 sheet 14 S.E. 
Used for flagging footpaths i = 
maine, METbOUTHE SSe a C 
53 and 534. Roorine SLATE. 
Moorabool Quarries. 
Presented by the Hon. J. B. Humffray. 
54. SLATE. 
Castlemaine (?). 
MARBLES, Erc. , 
55. Marse (Upper Silurian Lime- 
stone). 
Yering Cave, Upper Yarra. 
56. YELLOW LIMESTONE. 
Keilor. (?) 
Fossiliferous. 
Ml: FLESH-COLORED LIMESTONE. 
58. PLIOCENE LIMESTONE. Rd 17: 
Barwon Heads. 
Mount Colite, 
4 sheet 29 N.W. 
Occurs interstratified with sandstones. 
59. Wuire Limestone (Cube). 
Point Galena, Geelong. j 
ee a, Geelong. } sheet 
Post Pliocene. 
60. LIMESTONE. Rd. 18. 
Mouth of Bream or Thompson’s 
Creek. sheet 29 S.W. 
61. FOSSILIFEROUS LIMESTONE, 
Full of quartz pebbles. 
