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quarry about eighteen feet below the surface. The species of 
fossils recognized are as follows: ; 
Fish teeth. 
Ptyctodus calceolus N and W. 
Diplodus priscus Eastman n. sp. 
Dipledus striatus Eastman n. sp. 
Brachiopods. 
Lingula ligea H.? 
Orbiculoidea newberryt H.? 
Ambocoelia umbonata Con. 
The most abundant species is Ptyctodus calceolus, whose tri- 
tors are present literally by the hundreds. This species is char- 
acteristic of the middle and upper Devonian faunas of the inte- 
Inte ate 
