APPENDIX. 



A LIST OF THE SPECIMENS OF ROCKS, FOSSILS, ANIMALS, 

 Ac, SENT TO THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY AND NOW IN 

 THEIR MUSEUM. 



From Black Point. — Grayish, fine-grained, laminated sand- 

 stone, sometimes micaceous. 



Brownish, fine-grained, micaceous, shaly sandstone, weather- 

 ing white. 



Pebbles of hard coal. 



Brownish-gray limestone, with Numla, Aviculopecten, and 

 Spirifer. 



Gray limestone with calcareous veins. With a trace of 

 calamite ? 



Fossil wood with attached coaly matter. 



From Thousand Islands. — More or less rounded fragments of 

 Compact red syenitic rock. 

 Gray compact silicious limestone with corals, Avicidopecten> 



StreptorhynchiiSy &c. 

 Brownish argillaceous rock. 

 Yellowish fossiliferous silicious limestone. 

 White fossiliferous limestone. 

 Black flint with chalcedonic vein. 

 White flint or chert. 

 Purplish semitransparent quartz rock. 

 Greenstone. 

 Thin-bedded, gray, compact, silicio-argillaceous rock, with a 



large Avicul&pecten. 



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