BRITISH COLONIES—NEW SOUTH WALES—SYDNEY.
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56 Teeth, from a depth of 60 feet—Galandaddai, Namoi
River.
57 Jaws and Teeth—Hodgson’s Creek, Darling Downs.
58 Jaws and Teeth—Hodgson’s Creek, Darling Downs.
5‘J Water-worn Ilib and Jaw—Condamine River.
60 Teeth from Diggings—30 feet below the bed of Hook-
anvil Creek.
00a Fern-leaf on Magnesite—Tukki-Tukki, RichmondRiver.
C.— Teutiaky Rocks.
61 Ostrea—Mitchell River.
62 Pecten—Mitchell River.
63 Ostrea—Mitchell River.
64 Pecten—Mitchell River.
65 Spondylus—Mitchell River.
66 Terebratula—Mitchell River.
67 Cerithium—Mitchell River.
68 Conus—Mitchell River.
6'.) Spatangus—Mitchell River.
70 Small Shells—Ninety Mile Beach.
71 Freshwater Limestone, with lnfusoriæ and Polythala-
mise—Flinder’s Island.
72 Calcareous Marl, very like Chalk— Mouth of Clarence
River.
D.—Secondary Rocks.
Missing in Australia according to various Geologists, orwithout the Cretaceous Group according to others.
E.— Palæozoic Rocks.—Carboniferous Group.
[The Carboniferous Group of New South Wales includesthe il Wiannmatta Beds,” of Rev. W. B. Clarke ; thegreat sandstone of the Ilawkeshury (“ Sydney Sand-stone,” of Dana); and the Coal Seams of Newcastle,Bullai, and other localities, all which, inclusive, areconsidered by Professor M‘Coy, to belong to theJurassic Group of the Secondary Rocks. But as theyall appear in consecutive order to pass downwards intoeach other, and finally descend to the FossiliferousBeds, containing true Mountain Limestone Fossils,with which are mingled the Vegetable Fossils of theso-called “Jurassic Group,” the whole series is hereclassed under one head in three divisions.]
1. The Upper Carboniferous or Wianamatta Beds.
73 Greenish Sandstone with Plants—Badjalla, near Camp-
belltown.
74 Greenish Sandstone with Plants—Badjalla, near Camp-
belltown.
75 Vermicular marks on Sandstone—Glenalpine, near
Campbelltown.
76 Sandstone and Shale with Vegetable Remains—Glen-
alpine.
77 Yellow Sandstone with Plante—Cecil Hills.
78 Calcareous Sandstone—Glebe, Campbelltown.
79 Calcareous Sandstone with Coal—Glenalpine.
80 Calcareous Sandstone—Mount Annan.
81 Calcareous Sandstone with Plants—Wianamatta.
82 Fish Remains in Ironstone of the Shale just over
Ilawkeshury Rocks— Chapel Hill, Campbelltown.
83 Tail of Heterocercal Fish in Ironstone—Parsonage Hill,
Paramatta.
84 Fine Sandstone with Plants—Camden.
85 Sandstone, with Clay nodule and Coaly surface—
George’s River, Liverpool.
86 Ironstone with Plants—Leppington.
87 Calcareous Sandstone and Plants—Campbelltown.
88 Plants in Shale —Bolborook and Penrith.
89 Coral allied to Verticillipora in Ironstone—Campbell-
town.
90 Fish Remains in Ironstone—Paramatta.
91 Unio in Shale over IIawkesbury Rocks—Luddenham.
92 Ferruginous Sandstone with Plants—Menangle.
93 Green Sandstone with Plants—Mount Annan.
94 Vein of Serpentine in Basalt—Pikibba-ba; basalt
quarry, Pennant Hills.
95 Plants from Sandstone—Clarke’s Hill, &c., Nepean
River.
96 Crystals in Ironstone—Camden.
97 Ripple Marks on Sandstone—Paramatta.
98 Coal—Creek near Glenalpine.
99 Spotted Shale—Castle Hill.
100 Carbonaceous Shale—Pitt Water.
{Supposed by some to be identical with a Coal Seam on New-castle Beach , but full eight hundred feet (geologically) abovethat Seam.')
UU Fish Remains in Ironstone— Paramatta.
102 Columnar Iron iu Shale—Red Rank, Stoncquarry Creek.
103 Shale with Plants not known in the Newcastle Seams—
Hole in the Wall, Coast E. oi Pitt Water.
104 Phrenite in Diorite—Prospect Hill.
105 Pisiform Iron—Windsor.
106 Shale with Plants—Campbelltown.
107 Vegetable Tissue of Ferns from Shale in Sandstone—
Wooloomooloo Bay, Sydney.
2. The Middle Carboniferous or Ilaiokesbvry Rocks.
108 Poikilitic Sandstone—North Shore, Sydney.
109 Sandstone with Graphite—North Shore.
110 Irisated Iron on Sandstone—Cook’s River.
111 Black Hematite—Soldier’s Pinch, near Blackhcath.
112 Black Hematite—Soldier’s Pinch.
113 Black Hematite-Soldier’s Pinch.
114 Shale from a shaft 152 feet below the sea—North Head
of Broken Bay.
115 Stalactite from a Cave in Sandstone—Geerai, near
Wattamoola.
116 Fish in Micaceous Shale under Sandstone—Cockatoo
Island.
117 Coal on Sandstone—Sydney.
118 Coal, Sandstone, and Shale above the Fish-bed—Cock-
atoo Island.
119 Baked Shale, or Chert—Awaaba.
120 * Calcareo-cherty Rock—Ipswich.
121 * Cherty Limestone—Ipswich.
122 * Cherty Limestone—Ipswich.
* [N.B.—These are portions of a mass which seems to havebeen produced by boiling springs; they are in imme-diate contact with Basalt. They are included here forconvenience, but are probably much more recent thanthe rocks amidst which this Cherty and TrappeanRidge appears. The same rock occurs, under similarcircumstances, under Mount Flinders.]
123 Clasteria—Head of Manilla River.
124 Coal Plant—Hexham Pit.
125 Glossopteris in Concretionary Ironstone, close to Trap
—Hill near Edenglassie, Hunter River.
126 Ironstone—Port Curtis.
127 Ironstone—Under Mittagong Range (Fitzroy Mine).
128 Alum in Conglomerate—Gibraltar Rocks, Wollondilly
River.
129 Sulphate of Magnesia—Barrogorang.
130 Silicified Wood—Gummum Plain.
131 Plants in Shale—E. of Bulimba, Moreton Bay.
132 Plants in Shale—E. of Bulimba.
133 Plants in Shale—E. of Bulimba.
134 Plants in Shale—E. of Bulimba.
135 Plants in Shale—E. of Bulimba.
136 Plants in Shale—Goomburra, Darling Downs.
137 Coal in Grit—Rosenthal, near Warwick.
138 Glossopteris in Sandstone—Ward’s River (Gloucester).
139 Carbonaceous Cast of Stem of Plant—Rosenthal.
140 Plants in White Conglomerate—Musvvellbrook.
141 Antimony—Paterson.
142 Plants in White Conglomerate— Muswellbrook.
143 Shale altered by Trap, 1rom a pit 25 feet below surface
—Between Wollongong and Mount Keera.
144 Altered Shale—Base of Mount Keera.
145 Altered Shale—Base of Mount Keera.
146 Altered Shale—Base of Mount Keera.
147 Altered Shale—Mount Wingan.
148 Glossopteris in pinkish Shale—Mount Vincent (near
Maitland).
149 Cyclopteris in Shale—Mount Vincent.
150 Glossopteris in baked (red) Shale—Foy Brook.
151 Casts of Plants in hard shelly Rock—Upper William
River.
152 Fern impression in fine Sandstone—Near junction of
Murray and Darling Rivers.
153 Sphenopteris in Cherty Rock—Smith’s Creek, Stroud.
154 Sphenopteris in Cherty Rock—Smith's Creek.
155 Various Ferns in Cherty Rock—Smith’s Creek.
156 Seed-vessel allied to Terminalia in Grit of the Fish-bed
—Newcastle.
3. Lower Carboniferous Rocks, the LJfjitivalents of the“ Mountain Limestone ” of Lu rope.
157 Concretion with Cast of Nucula—Wollongong Beach
Rock.
158 Basalt—Ghoondarrin, Ulawarra.
The designation of each Specimen immediately follows theNumber. The then following Name marks the Locauty.
159 Sandstone altered by Basalt—Ghoondarrin.
160 Various Fossils—Wollongong.
Class I.
Minin" andMetals.