STRATIGRAPHY OF FOSSILIFEROUS MEMBERS 75 



Phillipsia sangamonensis Meek and Worthen 

 Phillipsia trinucleata Herrick 



Another collection was made on Flint Ridge from outcrops of 

 Lower Mercer limestone in the north and south road near the town- 

 ship line, about three-fourths mile north of the Fairview School. The 

 deposit at this place attains the unusual thickness of 15 feet and con- 

 tains a great profusion of fossils. The geologic section below shows 

 the succession of strata in this vicinity (Locality 48) : 



Section about three-fourths mile north of Fairview School, Hopewell Town- 

 ship, Licking County 



Feet Inches 



Allegheny formation 



Flint, fossiliferous..... -\VanporL_ __{ 2 



Limestone, shaly, part covered J I. 15 



Covered 23 



Limestone, fossiliferous, Putnam Hill __ 6 



Coal blossom, Brookville 1 



Pottsville formation 



Clay and covered 14 



Sandstone, shaly 7 



Clay and covered . 11 



Flint, black, fossiliferous, with shale, Upper Mercer 1 



Coal blossom, Bedford i. 1 



Shale and covered 8 



Limestone, shaly, fossiliferous \LowerMercer. . ( 13 



Limestone, hard, fossiliferous J L 2 



The fossils listed below were collected from Fairview School locality : 



Plantae 



Fusulina secalica (Say) 



Crinoid segments and plates 

 Eupachycrinus mooresi (Whitfield) ? 



Chainodictyon laxum Foerste 

 Fenestella limbata Foerste 

 Polypora fastuosa Foerste 

 Pinna topora whitii .Foerste 

 Septopora biserialis (Swallow) 

 Septopora biserialis var. gracilis (Meek) 

 Rhombopora lepidodendroidea Meek 

 Cystodictya carbonaria (Meek) 

 Prismopora sereata (Meek) 



Orbiculoidea meekana (Whitfield) 

 Crania modesta White and St. John 

 Schizophoria altirostris (Mather) 

 Derbya crassa (Meek and Hay den) 

 Chonetes mesolobus Norwood and Pratten 



