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STATION 4. Hard rock containing fossils from inland not- far from 

 Clarence Harbor, Long Island. 



Strombus gigas Linne. 



Natica canrena Lamarck. 



Bulla striata Bruguiere. 



Phacoides (Here) pensylvanicus Linne. 



Hemicardium (sp.). 



STATION 5. Hard rock from Mangrove Cay, Andros Island. 



Porites (sp.). 



Phacoides (Here) pensylvanicus Linne". 



STATION SA. Sink-hole in hill back of the town about half a mile inland 

 and about thirty-five feet above sea level. 

 Favia (sp.), 



STATION 6. Hard rock from 30 to 35 feet above the sea level, in the wall 

 of " Glass Window," Eleuthera Island. Landshells. 



Cepolis varians Menke. 



Cerion (near cinerea Maynard). 



STATION 7. Prom shores of small salt pan or lake, about two miles west 

 of Clarence Harbor, Long Island. 



Cerion (sp.). 



Cerithium (Pyrazus) septemstriatum Say, vars. 



Anomalocardia cuneimeris Conrad. 



STATION 8. Rock (very hard) from wall of large sink-hole on Mount 

 Vernon estate, New Providence, about four miles east of Nassau. 

 Contains no recognizable fossils. 



STATION 9. Soft windblown sand rock from the quarry at the top of 

 Nassau ridge, on Nassau street, New Providence. 



Cerion (sp.) fragments. 

 Cepolis (sp.) fragments. 



STATION 10. Soft, fine-grained limerock from quarry near seawall, 

 Glenely settlement, Tarpum Bay. 



Phacoides (Here) pensylvanicus Linne". 

 Hemicardium (sp.) young. 

 Chione cancellata Linne". 

 Anomalocardia (sp.) young shell. 



STATION 11. Hard rock from basement of Rum Cay, material rather 



gravelly than sandy. 



Codakia orbicularis Linne. 

 Hemicardium (sp.) young valve. 



