22 POTTSVILLE FAUNA OF OHIO 



Section at mine of the Wm. E. Dee Clay Product Co., near Scioto Furnace, 



Scioto County 



Feet Inches 



Shale . - 15 



Shale, dark, fossiliferous__ __ 4 



Coal, Anthony __ 4 



Clay, flint 1 7 



Clay, semi-flint, Sciotoville ___ 2 8 



Clay, "pink eye" 1 



The fossils collected here are listed below: 



Lingula carbonaria Shumard 

 Naiadites sp. 



At the mine of the Buckeye Fire & Clay Co., at Scioto Furnace, 

 the black bone shale above the Anthony coal also contains an abun- 

 dance of large Lingulas. The coal occurs about 25 feet above the 

 Waverly formation. The following section was measured at this 

 place (Locality 8): 



Section at mine of the Buckeye Fire & Clay Co., Scioto Furnace, Scioto 



County 



x 



Feet Inches 



Sandstone 10 



Shale, bony, with softer layers, partly fossiliferous 4 



Coal, Anthony __ 2 



Clay, impure, Sciotoville __ 



The fossils from this locality include: 



Plantae 

 Lingula sp. 



Summary 



The complete list of fossils from the Anthony coal horizon follows: 



Plantae 



Lingula carbonaria Shumard 

 Lingula sp. 



Naiadites sp. 



