LOWER SILURIC SHALES OF THE MOHAWK VALLEY 83 



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Diplograptus vespertinus Ruedemann 



In the Graptolites of New York, Memoir n, page 352, the author 

 has distinguished a form as mut. vespertinus of Diplo- 

 graptus foliaceus Murchison, occurring typically in the 



Fig. 22 



Fig. 21, 22. Diplograptus (Amplexograptus) macer nov. 

 Fig. 21. Reverse aspect. Fig. 22. Obverse aspect. Both x 5. 

 Canajoharie shale, Minaville, N. Y. 



Fig. 23. Diplograp.tus peosta Hall. 

 Specimen from Indian Ladder beds at the Indian Ladder, N. Y. x 5. 



" Utica shale " of the Mohawk valley and Hudson valley, and the 

 Lorraine beds. More recent work in these shales has shown that 



