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without fossil:;, the strata belonging to the upper part of the series. Out- 

 crops are also seen on Second lake. On the thoroughfare between Second 

 and Matagamon lakes is a high bluff of shaly sandstone with a nw. strike 



and ne. 50 dip. 



Penobscot county 



Matagamon or Grand lake 



3442 Stump point mi the west side, northeast of Matagamon moun- 

 tain ; thick-bedded sandstone, strike ne., dip 80" nw. bearing plant remains 

 poorly preserved. 



3443 A large block of sandstone not far from the preceding, lying in 

 the strike of the plant beds and apparently not far from its original site 

 afforded large quantities of 



Hipparionyx proximus Rensselaeria ovoides 



3444 Matagamon lake dam, north side of river. Thick-bedded sand- 

 stone with 



Homalonotus vanuxemi Tentaculites scalaris 



Tropidodiscus cf. obex Leptostrophiamagnifica 



3445 South side of the same ; calcareous concretionary sandstone with 

 few fossils. 



3446 This station number includes outcrops 1 mile above the dam on 

 the east side of the lake where recent burning of the forest has exposed a 

 lartre mass of fossiliferous rocks; also other outcrops on the shores and 

 islands of the lake wherever fossils have been found. All these strata 

 seem to pertain to the upper part of the series as expressed on Webster 

 and Telos lakes, and they lie in a series of folds or dome-shaped 

 anticlines. 



Homalonotus vanuxemi Pterinea moneris 



Tentaculites perceensis P. sp. 



Phragmostoma diopetes Modiomorpha odiata 



Plectonotus derbyi Leptostrophia oriskania 



Ditichia L. magnifica 

 Pterinea radialis 



