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VIEWS ALONG MAZON CREEK, ILLINOIS. 



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A nodule weathering out of the shale, at the head of the hammer. .Most of the nodules 



at the so-called "lower beds" contain specimens oi Neuropterh. 

 The nodules in the creek bed at the "upper beds." Many of them have been cracked 



open by the frost. 

 Looking south at the "upper beds." The nodules found in the background are 



non-fos.siliferous. 

 Nodules may be seen through the clear water embedded in the shale. Neuropterid 



insects in the water. 

 Looking for nodules at the "upper beds." The uppermost reaches of the fossiliferous 



beds correspond with the extreme background of the picture. 

 Nodules in the stream bed at the "lower beds." Many of these are cracked open by 



the frost and good specimens are sometimes found in the nodules. 



