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NOTES ON SPECIMENS FIGURED. 
The figures given in our proceedings represent the following 
organic remains. 
No. 1.—A species of Monticulipora, a family very numerous in 
the drift (lake shore), formerly known as Chetetes in Ontario 
Palzontology (Nicholson). 
No. 2.—A pretty little Dendrograptus from the chert, city 
quarry, Jolley cut. 
No. 3.—This cup-shaped (now flattened) circular graptolite 
does not present the connecting bars of a Dictyonema—the branches 
bifurcate ; the writer thinks it may be the type of a new genera, 
holding three or more distinct species in the Niagara limestones or 
shales. 
No. 4 seems a different species, and was obtained by Mr. 
Nichol in the new city quarry. 
A graptolite in the chert beds here can hardly be distinguished 
from Oldhamia radiata of the Irish Cambrian rocks. 
Although No. 4 has something of the appearance in the figure 
of a Dictyonema, it possesses no true bars, merely the bituminous 
matter spreading from one branch to another. 
