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Streptorhynchus planumbonum, Hall, 136. 
Orthis pectinella, Emmons, 156. 
“borealis, Billings ?, 136. 
“ testudinaria, Dalman, 14, 15, 97, 125, 136. 
Platystrophia biforata, Schlotheim, 136. 
Leptaena sericea, Sowerby was LS VSG: 
ss large, finely striate, ventricose form, 156. 
Lingula quadrata, Eichwald, 97, 125, 136. 
e eurta, Conrad, 97. 
ss sp. ? 125. 
Trematis terminalis, Emmons, 15, 97, 125, 136. 
Monticulipora ly copodites, Vv anuxem, P5190, 136: 
branching species, delicate, 15. 
Ptilodictya sp. undet, 136. 
Stenopora fibrosa, Goldfuss, 136. 
Orthoceras, sp. undet, 97. 
Endoceras proteiforme, Hall, 97, 15. 
Graptolite, gen. and sp. undet, 97, 98, 125. 
Lamellibranch, fragment, 125. 
Encrinal columns, 98, 125. 
Nuclea levata, Hall, 15. 
Subretopora (Intricaria) reticulata, Hall, 136. 
Alga, 136. 
UTIca. 
Triarthrus Beckii, Green, 153, 101. 
Graptolites, 171, 169, 151. 
CHAMPLAIN. 
Saxicava rugosa, 93. 
The paper was illustrated by numerous views and specimens. 
The meeting then adjourned. 
J. KF. Kemp, 
Recording Secretary. 
STATED MEETING. 
May 28th, 1894. 
The Section of Astronomy and Physics at once organized 
and listened to a lecture by Mr. Garret P. Serviss on “ Astrol- 
ogy.” 
