SILURIAN COLLECTIONS—-HONEYMAN. Wks) 
to Salter,—Appendix to Ramsay’s Geology of North Wales. 
Paper Trans. 1873, Nova Scotian Geology Retrospect, page 485, 
1878; Louisburg Past and Present, page 207, 1885. II. A 
Collection from Wentworth, I. C. R., was next exam- 
ined. In this Trilobites Calymene senaria, Dalmanites. 
Sp. Graptolites: Climacograpsus. Hall, Lingule, Pholidops 
Cincinnatiensis, Hall, and other Pholidops, Leptena trans- 
versalis, L sericea, Grammysia, Sp. Cyclonema  crebristriata 
were identified. A supposed Atrypa reticularis was discarded. 
Professor Hall agreed with me in referring these to the Cincinnati 
or Hudson River and Utica group. Vide Trans., 1873. Paper, 
Nova Scotian Geology, Intercolonial Raiiway, page 854. Nova 
Seotian Geology Retrospect, 1878, page 473. “I have assigned 
the lower part of these to Bala, of England, or Cincinnati, of 
United States, also pages 478, 481. Attention was also given to 
my ‘Arisaig collection.” I have divided the Arisaig fossiliferous 
into members and have designated them alphabetically thus: 
A, B, (Doctors Brook and Arisaig Harbour). B’, ©, (Arisaig 
Brook and Knoydart). D, E, (Moydart). Our collection is 
designated accordingly—-A, B, C, EK, E, F. Mr. Salter suggested 
this. Prof. Hall’s attention had been directed to a collection 
made by Dr. Dawson (Sir J. W.), from B’ and D. He identified 
named and figured certain fossils. B, was accordingly named 
Clinton, and D, Lower Helderberg. Salter’s attention was 
directed to a large collection of fossils frem A, B, C, D, E, at 
London Exhibition of 1862. He designated A, Mayhill sand- 
stone; B, Ludlow; C, Aymestry Limestone; D, E, (upper and 
lower part) Ludlow Tilestone, identified and named some of the 
fenils. Mr. Bailly and Sir C. Wyville Thomson examined an 
addition to the collection at Dublin exhibition, 1865. J. Barrande 
and K. de Verneuil examined another addition at L Exposition 
Universelle de Paris, in 1867. Medals were awarded to me for 
my collections at all these exhibitions. I have referred to this 
collection and examination in several papers read to Geological 
Society of London, and Nova Scotian Institute of Natural Science. 
So much for the past. Our last examination commenced with 
Dand E. We propose to invert the order, and give first our 
