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III. 17. Vtuious localities in St. John Comity. In marl and 

 marly clay ; over thirty specimens of te&tacea and 

 Crustacea, Mya mercendria [I. e. a)-e}iari(t], Pectcii 

 [inhdul Letts] Diactra, Solon eiisis [doubtful if these 

 two occur] mytlhts, two species, [probably M. cchilis 

 and var. clrgaits.] Claws of crab, lx)nes of fishes 

 [Fost-pliocine], 



III, 30. Buttternut Ridge, Kings Co. In limestone encrinites 

 ammonites [Nautili] and sevei^al species of bivalve 

 shells [Brachiopods]. [Lower Carboniferous.] 



Ill, 56. St. John Rivei", east side of head of the Reach, farms 

 of Messrs. Carpenter, Queen's Co. In Carbonif- 

 erous limestome, annnonites [/. e. Nautilus], enc:rin- 

 ites, astrea [?], orthis [extinct in Carboniferous time, 

 probably Productus] pectenite [perhaps Aviculopec- 

 ten] several species of terebratula [T. sacciiliis and 

 varieties]. 



III. GO. Long Rapid of Washdemoak River, Queen's Co. In 

 sandstone, etc. Large trees, cacti [i. e., Stigmarije]. 

 cala mites, etc. 



III. 64. Grand Lake coal field. Point between Young's Cove 



and Cumberland Bay. Reddish calcareo-argillaceoiis 



deposit with remains of marine plants like hirnhtdrUt 



s(icchari)ia. 

 Grand Lake, Long Point, south side of. Fossil tiees 



[Conifera], -Ajjltntortihtts and a calami fc. 

 Grand Lake, Salmon River mines. Cacti [i. c, Stig- 



marife], scarce ; ferns more numerous. 

 Graywacke and State. Same fossils as are referred to 



in Report II, pages 8-12. 

 Richibucto, strjillar'ta 2ft. 4 in. in diameter. Bathurst. 



Gloucester Co. Two species ferns different from any 



figiu'ed European species. 



IV. 9.). Chatham, Northumberland Co. In sandstone. Ferns 



and coniferous plants, no cactacea [/. c, Sigillaria-] 

 observed, 



V. 60. Jaccpiet River, north of, Nash's Creek. In clay beds. 

 Mya )nerccu(iria[ — aroiar'ta], valves of BaltDti [li. 

 ci-oiafits and B. I/avicri occvir here], two species of 

 Mijfl/I [M. cditli.s and var. elegaMii] pecten co)iccnt)uca 

 [l)robably Cijpr'ina I.sla ndica]. 



V. 64. Point La Nim. Soft shales. Restigouche Co. S7///- 

 marki [perhaps P.sllopJij/fon.] 



V. 64. Escuminac Bay, east of, Restigouche Co. In sandstone 

 and sliale. Remains of a small fish [perhaps iV(fO( - 

 croplctiro}i''i and a small species of tortoise [fisli, 

 PterlchiltijH Canadensis], also fossil foot marks. 



V. 67. Prestpieisle River, Flannagan's Hill, Victoria Co.? In 

 im])ure limestone Ci/anioj)hi/lhi)n basalfif())-nte \y] 

 columns of encrinites, casts of producta. Elsewhere 

 called pniflitetadepresna, [(.e. Leptwna rhomboidali.s] 

 of tiu^ \\'eidock limestone. 



