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4. Strophonella punctulifera (Con.). 
5. Gypidula galeata (Dal.). 
6. Rhynchonella semiplicata (Con.). 
7. Rhynchonella altiplicata Hall. 
8. Uncinulus mutabtilis (Hall). 
9. Atrypa reticularis (Linn.). 
10. Spirifer cyclopterus Hall. 
11. Meristella levis (Van.). 
12. Rhynchospira formosa (Hall). 
13. Rhombopteria clathratus n. sp. 
14. Conocardium sp. undet. 
15. Tentaculites elongatus Hall. 
16. Dalamamntes pleuroptyx (Green). 
17. Beyrichia sp undet. 
This fauna is essentially like that collected from the Coeymans 
limestone in the Nearpass section, and is the normal fauna of the 
Gypidula galeata zone. 
Locality 71 A.—This locality is on the 619-foot hill, three-eighths 
of a mile northwest of Wallpack Center. The limestone at this point 
is very cherty, and the following species have been recognized : 
1. Strophonella punctulifera (Con.). 
2. Leptena rhomboidalis (Wilck.). 
3. Gypidula galeata (Dal.). 
4. Atrypa reticularis (Linn.). 
5. Spirifer cyclopterus Hall. 
Locality 89 A—The outcrop from which the fossils at this locality 
were secured is at the side of the road, one and one-half miles north- 
east of Flatbrookville. The lmestone is a more or less crystalline, 
dark rock, with normal Gypidula galeata fauna. The following, 
species have been identified : 
. Stropheodonta varistriata (Con.). 
. Stropheodonta planulata Hall. 
. Schizophoria bisinuata n. sp. 
. Gypidula galeata (Dal). 
. Rhynchonella semiplicata (Con.). 
. Uncinulus mutabilis (Hall). 
. Atrypa reticularis (Linn.). 
. Meristella levis (Van.). 
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