oon N. meconnelli var. lenticularis Whiteaves - These massive, calcareous, fine sandstones of the 'Grey beds! are underlain, far up Folded Hill Creek, by dark shales pada cavoned with Daonella (the 'Dark siltstones! ?). On the south side of Peace River Valley, and on the strike of the strata of the east sour of Brown Hill, the Nathorstites—bearing beds are present on East Glacier aa Pct west of Glacier Creek. Here in massive, srey, calcareous, fine gendetones batenyee and, limestones of the 'Grey beds! are Monotis? montini, Daonella so., Pecten tranquillianus, Myophoria -cf urd Boehm, Nathorstites meconnelli Whiteaves, N. mcconnelli var. lenticularis Whiteaves, Labites sp., Paratrachyceras sutherlandi n. SPey Asklepioceras laurenci, 4. glaciense and A. mahaffiin. sp. The following are also from Bast Glacier Spur and from the Nathorstites zone: Ostrea atsina n. spe, Pecten? sarsina n. sp., Myalina? sp- and Protrachyceras? sp. Aylard Summit and Hackney Hills On Aylard Summit, about 10 miles north of Peace River and north of Aylard Creek, Beach: collected the followings from the 'Grey beds': Ostrea ; atsina n. spe, Nathorstites meconnel li Whiteaves, NW. meconnelli var. lenticularis Whiteaves and Paratrachyceras aylardi n. Spe ? a 4 Oe the east side of the Hackney Hills, about 14 miles pone of graham River, Beach collected Spiriferina, 'Coenothyris! SDe, noninia a SDe, Myoconcha cauriniensig, Nathorstites mcconnelli van lenticularis Whiteaves and Protrachyceras sp. from the 'Grey' beds -* “Halfway voviee Mount Wright, on fone ey side of Halfway River, about 35 to 40 miles west of creases Highway, inee been referred to in an earlier report (McLearn, 1946 (Oh Ie ee high hill with a steep front facing the river, and is furrowed by four apeabaieniae, gullies, named for the purpose of ,this report, from west to east, First, Second, Third, and Fourth Gulliese The Triassic beds lie Leal horizontally in Fourth Gully, and cles steeply te the west in the aes gullies. The lowest beds are .exposed in the lower part of Fourth Gully and the highest in First Gully. | The peecionian the Third ead Fourth Gullies is as follews: