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neither of these genera have yet been reported as occurring above the 

 Chazy in Canada or New York. The general aspect of the trilobitic 

 fauna of this series of strata seems to me to be more hke that of the 

 Pleta Hmestone of Russia, and Angelin's two Swedish groups, B C and 

 C, than it is to that of any of the American Lower Silurian formations 

 heretofore illustrated. 



The second formation, above mentioned, consists of the 700 feet of 

 black shales with grey and white limestone conglomerates, at Cow Head. 

 In no other part of Newfoundland do we meet with the remarkable fauna 

 which characterizes the Levis formation. It undoubtedly occurs here in 

 full force. The following list contains the species collected at that local- 

 ity, and also shows how many of them occur in Canada : 



Stenopora fibrosa (Chazy to Devonian) 



Graptolithus bryonoides 



" denticulatus 



" fruticosus 



" Headi 



Phyllograptus typus 



Ptilograptus plumosus 



Callograptus elegans 



Ortliis Hippoly te 



Camerella varians (Chazy) 



" calcifera, (Calciferous). . . . 



" costata 



Lingula Quebecensis 



Maclurea ponderosa 



Ophileta bella 



Ecculiomphalus distans 



Asaphus Pelops 



Bathyurus Cordai (Calciferous) 



" conicus (Calciferous). ..... . 



« Saffordi 



Bathyurellus uitidus 



" formosus 



" fraternus. , 



Nileus affinis 



Il]?enus tumidifrons , 



" arcuatus , 



" consobrinus , 



* Holometopus Angelini. , 



Lichas Jukesii 



Cheirurus Vulcanus 



" Mercurius 



" prolificus (Chaey) 



* Amphion Barrandei 



" Julius 



C. H. 



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