64 PALEOZOIC PALEONTOLOGY. 
21. Dalmanites aspinosa n. sp. 
22. Undetermined ostracodes. 
2 A*. Hard, blue or gray, crystalline limestone, with 
many fossils, which are less perfectly pre- 
served than those in the subjacent bed. 14 ff. ame 
1. Favosites sp. undet. 
2. Monotrypa corrugata n. sp. 
3. Stropheodonta bipartita (Hall). 
4. Orthothetes deckerensis n. sp. 
5. Chonetes jerseyensis Weller. 
6. Dalmanella postelegantula n. sp. 
7. Rhynchonella deckerensis n. sp. 
8. Rhynchonella agglomerata nu. sp. 
9. Atrypa reticularis (Linn.). 
10. Reticularia bicostata (Van.). 
11. Cyrtina magnaplicata n. sp. 
12. Lichenalia? sp. undet. 
13. Ptilodictya sp. wndet. 
14. Platyceras sp. undet. 
2 A°. Fissile, calcareous, earthy shale, with limestone 
bands. No fossils observed. 6 ft.-9 ie 
2 A®. Hard, blue, crystalline limestone, similar to 2 A*. 
Fossils poorly preserved. 8 in. 
2 A*. Earthy shale, with bands of crystalline limestone. 
Fossils in the limestone. 5 in. 
1. Stropheodonta bipartita (Hall). 
2. Chonetes jerseyensis Weller. 
3. Rhynchonella agglomerata n. sp. 
4. Bythocypris nearpassi n. sp. 
2 A%. Red, crystalline limestone; abundantly fossilfer- 
ous. 2 ft. 6 in. 
Favosites sp. undet. 
Cladopora rectilineata n. sp. 
C2 2 
Monotrypa corrugata n. sp. 
Vermipora sp. undet. 
Ptilodictya frondosa n. sp. 
Lichenalia sp. undet. 
Stropheodonta bipartita (Hall). 
Leptena rhomboidalis (Wilck.). 
Orthothetes deckerensis n. sp. 
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