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John, consist of gray and reddish clays, holding fossils which indicate 

 moderately deep water, and are, as to species, identical with those 

 occurring in similar deposits in Canada and in Maine. They would 

 indicate a somewhat lower temperature than that of the waters of the 

 Bay of Fundy at present, or about that of the northern part of the 

 Gulf of St Lawrence. They correspond to the Leda clay of Canada 

 and Maine. 



Mr C. P. Hartt has given, in Prof. Bailey's Report on New Bruns- 

 wick, the following list of fossils from these beds. I have affixed an 

 asterisk to the species found also in the Leda clay and Saxicava 

 sand of Canada. 



Articulata. 



Balanus Hameri,* Asc., Lawlor's Lake. 



B. crenatus,* „ „ 



Mullusca. 



Pecten islandicus,* Linn., Lawlor's Lake, R. R. Depot, Saint John. 



P. tenuistriatus, Migh., „ „ 



Mytilus edulis, Linn* „ ,, „ „ 



Cardium pinnulatum, Con. „ „ ,, 



Tellina Grocnlandica* (= T. Balthica Linn.), Lawlor's Lake, etc. 



T. calcarea* (= Macorna sabulosa, Stp.), Duck Cove, etc. 



Leda Jacksoni (= L. pernula*), Lawlor's Lake. 



L. truncata,* Duck Cove; Lawlor's Lake; R. R. Depot, Saint John. 



Nucula antiqua (var. of N. tenuis.),* „ „ „ 



Mya arcnaria.* „ „ ,, 



M. truncata,* 



Aphrodite (Serripes) Grcenlandica, Beck, Duck Cove, etc. 



Cardium islandicum,* Linn. 



Mesodesma, R. R. Depot. 



Saxicava distorta, Say. (= S. rugosa, Linn.)* 



Lyonsia arenosa, Duck Cove.* 



Lacuna neritoidea,* Gould, Duck Cove. 



Pandora trilineata, - „ 



Natica clausa, Sow, 



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Buccinum undatum,* Linn, Duck Cove. 

 Bryozoa, several species undetermined, Taylor's Island, Lawlor's 



Lake, etc. 

 Bad lata. 



Ophioglypha Sarsii, Lutk., Saint John, Duck Cove.* 

 Toxopncustes drobachiensis (Echinus granulatus, Say.),* Red 

 Head, Lawlor's Lake. 

 riants. — Alga?, three species, undetermined. — Manawagonis. 



