Remarks on the sedimentary formations of New South Wales : illustrated by references to other provinces of Australasia / by W.B. Clarke.
- Clarke, William Branwhite, 1798-1878.
- Date:
- 1878
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Remarks on the sedimentary formations of New South Wales : illustrated by references to other provinces of Australasia / by W.B. Clarke. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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![Collection op Fossils made by Rev. W. B. Clarke, and forwarded to the Woodwardian Museum, Cambridge.; borrowed from Prof. Sedgwick by Sir R. I. Murchison, in 1856, for examination and description by Mr. Salter, from whose MS. notes, sent to Mr. Clarke in 1858, the following are named, in addition to a series of Zoantharia examined by the late W. Lonsdale, Esq., F.G.S. [Sec “ Remarks on Sedimentary Formations of New South Wales, by Rev. IV. B. Clarke, (“Mining and Mineral Statistics,” 1873, p. 157) ; and Murchison’s “ Siluria, Third Ed., p. 29G, and Fourth Ed., p. 276 and p. 462.] Genus. Species. Locality. Alveolites 1= Millepora Cyatliophyllum ... Tavosites Heliolites Syringopora Centaculites Beyricliia Calymene Encrinurus Pentamerus J J Euomphalus Trochonema Bellerophon Orthoceras Receptaculites ... Upper Silurian. (?) oculata repens. polymorplia' n. sp. very like “ ornatus.” ? Blumenbachii Macleayi Australis do n. sp. “plaited” .... alatus. Clarkei (MS. )= Australis. [“ Geol. Survey of Cana- da,” Decade I—Organic Remains, p. 47, pi. x, Jig. 8-10.] Snowy River basin. Maneero. Limestone Creek. Yarralumla. id. id. Coolalamine; Quedong, &c. Yarradong. id. id. [and Quedong.] Pp.yonian. Atrypa Orthis Productus, or Chonetes. Spirifer Strophomena Euomphalus Loxonema Murclii sonia Phanerotinus reticularis. resupinata. five species. n.s. allied to “ rugifera.” like angulata. P.S.—“Except perhaps Atrypa reticularis, Favosites polymorplia, Alveo- lites oculata, I do not recognize any undoubted British species.— J. W. Salter.”](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22350081_0157.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)