98 Cincinnati Society of Natural History. 
Fairmount Beds.—These are the beds usually opened in 
quarries. The fossils are generally obtained by hunting over 
the “‘dumps.”’ Quarries are found on Price Hill near Elberon 
Avenue, and near Mt. Hope Road; in Fairmount; in North 
Fairmount; on Robert Avenue, Westwood; on the north 
side of Fairview hill; on Clifton Avenue opposite Burnet 
Woods Park; on Madison Avenue, Walnut Hills; on the 
east side of Reading Road or Hunt Street, south of McMillan 
Street; on the hillsides south of Newport and Covington; 
near St. Johns Park; on the hillside east of Madisonville. 
Bellevue Beds.—These strata may be seen projecting near 
the top of the hill at the Fairview Incline Plane; near the 
top of the bluff on Clifton Avenue, just north of the bend, 
not far from the Elm-Street Incline Plane; on Clifton 
Avenue opposite Burnet Woods Park; and on Francisco 
Street in Walnut Hills. 
Corryville Beds.—Small exposures are found at several 
places on Price Hill; a number of exposures may be seen on 
Fairview Heights, within two or three blocks of the Fairview 
Incline Plane; also on the north side of McMillan Street, 
east of Fairview Avenue; and on McMillan Street east of 
Reading Road. 
Mt. Auburn Beds.—The street just east of the Water Tanks 
on Price Hill (Grand Avenue) has been cut through these 
beds; they are also exposed at and near the corner of Cal- 
houn Street and Clifton Avenue. 
Warren Beds.—These beds are not exposed at or near 
Cincinnati. Streams in the vicinity of Lebanon and Ore- 
gonia, Ohio, afford typical exposures. 
4. BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL PAPERS RELATING 
TO THE GEOLOGY OF CINCINNATI. 
1838.—Locke, John. Geological Report. (Second Ann. Report, 
Geol. Sur. Staté of Ohio, Columbus, 1838, pp. 201-274, especially pp. 
205-211.) 
1873.— Newberry, J. S. Structure and Age of the Cincinnati Anti- 
clinal. (Rep. Geol. Sur. ‘Ohio, I, 1873, pp. 93-103.) The Cincinnati 
Group. (Ibid., pp. 116-126.) 
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