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with these, but which happens to be absent from the fauna at the lo- 
cality just described, is Atrypina imbricata. The presence of Hatoma, 
of many individuals of Spurifer and some of the same species of 
Orthid and Strophomenoid brachiopods ate faunal characteristics 
which unite the two members of the New Scotland beds. f 
Locality § A.—This locality is one-half mile northeast from the 
first cross-road over the Walpack ridge, below the New York State 
line. It is a small excavation, which has been made in the shales 
of the New Scotland beds, and fossils are preserved in abundance, 
the following species having been identified : 
1. Stropheodonta beckei Hall. 
. Strophonella punctulifera (Con.). 
. Leptena rhomboidalis (Wilck.). 
. Rhipidomella oblata Hall. 
. Hatonia medialis (Van.). 
. Spirifer macropleurus (Con.). 
. Spirifer perlamellosus Hall. 
. Spirifer cyclopterus Hall. 
. Atrypina imbricata Hall. 
10. Anoplotheca concava (Hall). 
11. Meristella lavis (Van.). 
This is the normal fauna of the shaley member of the New Scotland 
beds, characterized especially by Spirifer macropleurus. 
Locality 25 C.—One-half mile below Hainesville there are excellent 
exposures of the New Scotland beds, both the basal, cherty limestone 
and the higher, shaley beds, and nowhere is there a better opportu- 
nity for the collection of fossils. From the lower, cherty beds at this 
locality the following species have been recognized : 
‘1. Hindia fibrosa (Roem.). 
. cf. Glossina spatiosa (Hall). 
. Stropheodonta becker Hall. 
4. Strophonella punctulifera (Con.). 
5. Strophonella levenworthana Hall. 
6. Leptana rhomboidalis (Wilck.). 
%. Orthothetes woolworthanus (Hall). 
8. Rhipidomella oblata (Hall). 
9. Rhipidomella eminens (Hall). 
10. Dalmanella perelegans (Hall). 
11. Dalmanella subcarinata Hall. 
12. Uncinulus vellicatus Hall. 
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