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in a side case of the Museum for determination. This was 

 obtained from a base bed of the series Barton Niagaras. 

 It also furnished a small Cyrtoceras probably unrecorded, 

 a very slender Graptolite, and a Brachiopod, not well pre- 

 served, which may prove to be the one already discovered 

 in the States and named by Dr. Jas. Hall A?iastrophia 

 Intisplicata. It does not appear among the Canadian 

 organic remains recorded by the late Dr Nicholson. 



