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Rh The relations of these various formations to each other and their general relations to the mountain-chain, the Australian Alps, will be seen from the diagram-section, fig. 1. The Carbonaceous (Mesozoic) strata of South Gippsland have been added to complete the comparison, but will not be further considered, as they lie outside the district described. ( 4. Miocene (h) Bairnsdale limestones.

5. Pliocene

Pleistocene and Recent

/ (i) Moitun-Creek beds ; sandstones and marls of Jemmy's Point and Lake Tyers.

(k) Dolerites and basalts of Dargo Hign Plains, Cobungra, Nunnyong, Gelan- tipy.

(I) Sand- and gravel-beds up to about 800 feet above sea-level ; clay terraces along the rivers and lakes; sand dunes, swamps, flooded lands, and river- gravels now forming.