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3479 Just north of Parlin Pond on the west side of the Canada road 

 are thick sandstones, recorded first by Dr Jackson. Fossils occur here 

 but the outcrops are now unfavorable to examination and were visited at a 



disadvantage. 



Piscataquis county 



3470 On the east side of Moosehead lake, southeast side of Kineo bay, 

 is a shaly sandstone with a few fossils. 



3471 Seven miles north of Kineo on the Folsom farm are large quan- 

 tities of fossiliferous boulders, in part evidently derived from the greatly 

 broken rocks beneath and in part from Soccatean point on the opposite side 

 of the lake. The following species have been identified here : 



Dalmanites pleuroptyx Tropidodiscus obex 



Homalonotus vanuxemi Diaphorostoma ventricosum 



Pterinea mainensis Coelidium tenue 



Aviculopecten alcis Spirifer cyclopterus 



A. cf. gebhardi Chonetes impensus 



Palaeopinna flabellum Chonostrophia dawsoni 



Cyrtodonta beyrichi Leptostrophia oriskania 



C. muscula 



Tclosinis lake or Round pond 



Telosinis lake is the northern end of the more northern section here 

 considered. It is the first of a chain of reservoirs running eastward from 

 Chamberlain lake and lies about ^ mile west of Telos lake. 



3436 At the entrance of the outlet eastward toward the latter is a 

 series of rocky reefs extending for about i mile, the strike being e.-w. 

 with a dip of 85 s. 1 Fossils not specially abundant ; Leptocoelia 

 flabellites, Rensselaeria ovoides, Platyceras sp. 



Telos lake 



Telos lake about 4^ miles long presents a series of interesting 

 outcrops. 



1 The name of this lake is sometimes pronounced and written Telosmis. Professor 

 Hitchcock overlooked these outcrops stating definitely that no rocks are exposed on this 

 lake [Sixth An. Rep't Maine Bd Agric. 1861. p. 408]. 



