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BuACHiopoDs. Locality. 



Came rella paiideii Hull. 



Lingula riciniformis Hull. 



do kin2;stouensi.s Hull. 



Ortiiis borealis Division Street. 



Orthis pectinella Division Street. 



Orthis i)licatella Between C and II, Con. (', Nepean. 



UnCA FORMATION 



Brachioiods. 



Lingula cobourgensis New Edinburgli. 



Strophoniena canierata ? oi- Imbrex ? New Edinburgli. 



POST TERTIARY. 



Nodules containing the following new species have been obtained from 

 Green's Creek and Ottawa River : 



3 Starfish, 1 Leaf, 1 Small plant. 



CHAZY FORMATION. 



Several undetermined si)ecies of Lopl)osi)ira, ^ ,j , , 



(J i m 1 i. T 1 II 1 / Hogsltack; 



bcalites, ( tenodonta, Lingula, Itliynchon- [ , 



ella and Lei)erditia, which Mr. Sowter is ( . , 



, , . ^ ' \ Aylmer. 



now studying. J *' 



Mr. Billings, i\Ir. Sowter and myself have had the honor of send- 

 ing lo Professor Charles Wachsmuth of Burlington, Iowa, specimens of 

 Crinoids from our collections for purposes of ilhistration in the valuable 

 monograph on the Palfeocrinoida; of North America which he is engaged 

 in writing. This is a loss to the literature of the Club, as these new 

 species and genera would under other circumstances have been 

 described by Mr. W. R. Billings. The trip to Paquette's Rapids from 

 September 5th to 12th was a much enjoyed period of the season's work, 

 and although outside the ordinary limit of the Club's field of operations, 

 this section of workers considers that the enlargement of the scene to 

 include this favored spot, on account of the exceedingly beautiful speci- 

 mens obtained there, if for no other reason, and there are many others 

 would be a step in the right direction. 



