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5. Same as in section A. 



Thickness, 1-2 feet. 



6-7. White to yellow or flesh 

 colored oolitic limestone with in- 

 terbedded layers of sandy shales. 

 Oolite full of fossils. 



Thickness, ±16 feet. 



8-9. Covered space with evi- 

 dences of " Vermicular " sand- 

 stone. 



10. Burlington limestone. 



8. Soft green shale. 3. Probably shale, not exposed. 



Thickness, 1 foot. 



4. Much fractured, fine-grained, 4. Same as in section A. The 

 gray limestone with litbologic fossils most abundant at the top. 

 characters identical with the typi- Thickness, 5 feet, 

 cal Louisiana limestone of Mis- 

 souri, and containing the charac- 

 teristic fauna of that formation. 



Thickness, 4 feet. 



5. Brown sandy shales with hard 

 flaggy layers. 



Thickness, 8 feet. 



6. Blue shales; somewhat fissile 

 and without fiaggy layers. 



Thickness, 12 feet. 



7. Tossiliferous oolite lime- 

 stons. 



Thickness, ^-2 inches. 



8. Blue shales apparently with- 

 out fossils. Thickness not esti- 

 mated. 



9. Corered space with slabs of 

 •' Vermicular " sandstone. 



10. Burlington limestone to top 

 of hill. 



In this Hamburg section the oolite bed No. 7 in section A, 



with a thickness of two inches or less, increases to 15 feet in 



section B, and apparently replaces the blue shales, bed No. 



6, of section A, and possibly also the upper portion of bed 



No. 5. These oolites are abundantly fossiliferous and have 



furnished the following species, those marked with an asterisk 



being also recognized in the Glen Park fauna. 



*OrthotheUt chemungtnsia CCon.). 

 *Chonetes sp. 

 Camarophoriaf 8p. 

 Camarotoechia'? f-p. 

 Centronella^ sp. 

 *Eunella compr»$sa n. sp. 

 Cryptonella'} sp. 

 Delthyri* sp. 



*Nueula glenparkenris n. sp, 

 *Nuculana diversoides n. sp. 

 *Macrodon sulcatua n, sp. 

 * Schizodua appretsus (Con."). 

 Lithophaga^ sp. 

 Ptychomphalus sp. 



An examination of this Hamburg fauna shows that 50 per 



