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NOTES ON GEOLOGICAL WORK DUKING THE SUMMER 



OF 1S87. 



Mr. John Stewart. 



{Kead Hnh Janucmj, 1S88.) 



During the past season, from May to September, the following 

 places were visited by W. R. Billings, T. W. E, Sowter, and myself, 

 and in addition to these, individual outings were made : 



Hull, May Uth, 19th, 24th, June 29th, July 1st, August 27th ; 

 New Edinburgh, May 21st, 24th, 28th, June 25th, July 9th, 23rd, 

 September 17th; Aylmer, June 9th, 21st, July 1st; Hogsback, July 

 2nd; Division Street, May 29th, June 29th, July 17th, 24th, August 

 7th, 14th, 21st; Mount Sherwood, June 5th, 2Gth ; Little Chaudiere, 

 Sept. 24th ; Paquette's Rapids, September 5th to 12th. 



To avoid repetition, it is not considered necessary to mention all 

 specimens found during these pleasant trips, but only such as are new, 

 either to the locality, or to the formation under which they are men- 

 tioned, or to science, although many interesting, beautiful and instruc- 

 tive finds were made in addition to the following : 



'O 



TRENTON FORMATION. 



Crinoids. Locality. 



Taxocrinus, N. Sp Hull. 



Carabocrinus, N. Sp Division Street. 



Anomalccrinus, 1 N. Sp Hull. 



One species each of two new genei'a of Crinoids Hull. 



Blastoids. 



A species of a new genua of Blastoids Division Street. 



Gasteuopods. 



Fusispira terebriformis Hull. 



MetoptoTna erato H all. 



