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Hcbcrtella vulgaris c, 

 PlcEsioinys platys r, 

 Rafinesqttifia iucrassata c, 

 Rafincsqidna distans r, 

 Orthidium lamellosiim r, 

 Camerella varians R, 

 Cainarotcechia plena r, 

 Conitlaria triangularis r, 

 Orthoccras, 3 or 4 species, 



Asaph us niarginalis R, 

 Ill<znus globosus c, 

 I I hen us indeterminatus R, 

 rilwnus erastusi c, 

 P/iomeraps canadensis c, 

 Pscudosph(Zrexochus vulcanus R, 

 SpJucrexochus parvus c, 

 Glaphurus pustulatus c, 

 Remopleurides canadensis c. 



Flectoceras jason r, 



Station V,,,. On the same point as the preceding is a coarse-grained, 

 blue-gray limestone which was evidently deposited outside the reef 

 formed by the Sironiatoccrium. The fauna in this material differs 

 slightly from that in the pure dolomite. It is given below : 



Malocxstites enunonsi c, 

 RJiinidictya fe nest rata c, 

 Plixlioporina inccpta c, 

 Lingula coluniha r, 

 Helfertella vulgaris c, 

 Rafi)!es<]uina ijicrassata c, 

 Camerella longirostris r, 

 Camerella varians r, 

 Clionxchia monti-calensis r, 



Anibonxchia curvata c, 

 Bucania sulcatina c, 

 Plhenus erastusi, 

 Ilhenus globosus r, 

 Tlialeops ovata r, 

 Ampliiliclias mi/iganensis r, 

 Sphcerexochus parvus R, 

 Leper ditia canadensis c. 



V|^|g-Vjj| all belong to Division 3. 



Station V,,j. The layers along the south shore of Tiger Point form 

 Station V,,.,. These strata are a dark-gray, impure limestone and un- 

 derlie the reef material of V^^^. At this station good entire specimens 

 oi I^liomerops canadensis may be obtained, and specimens of Ihicania 

 sulcatina are especially abundant. See Plate XXIII. 



Malocxstites emmonsi c, 

 Malocystites sp. r, 

 Eospongia varians c, 

 Monotrypella sp. c, 

 Rliinidictya fen est rata c, 

 Piugula colu)nba r. 



Rafinescjuina iucrassata c, 

 Plccsiomys platys c, 

 Bucania sulcatina c, 

 Illce.nus globosus x, 

 Aniphilichas minganensis r, 

 Pliomerops canadensis c. 



Station Vj,,. On Sloop Island, a rocky islet half a mile east of \'al- 

 cour Island, the buff dolomite of the reef is well shown, and is under- 



