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. Lingula curta, Hall. 
. Leptobolus insignis, Hall. 
. Leptena sericea, Sowerby. 
8. Triarthrus Becki ? Green. 
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Near the mouth of the Montmorenci River—close to the 
Railway Bridge—the following species occur :— 
1. Diplograptus sp. indt. 
. Climacograptus sp. 
. Orthograptus quadrimucronatus, Hall. 
. Leptobolus insignis, Hall. 
. Endoceras proteiforme, Hall. 
. Triarthrus Becki, Green. 
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Along the Beauport shore the following species were ob- 
tained by Mr. D. N. St. Cyr, a devoted and zealous naturalist 
at the Museum of the Department of Public Instruction, 
Quebec : 
. Schizocrania filosa, Hall. 
. Leptena sericea, Sowerby. 
. Lyrodesma pulchellum, Emmons. 
. Endoceras proteiforme, Hall. 
5. Asaphus Canadensis, Chapman. 
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At Charlesbourg village—along the road from Quebec to 
Charlesbourg and a ‘few yards south of the church—the fol- 
lowing forms were collected by Dr. W. Ells, Prof. Laflamme 
and the writer, in light coloured, caleareous shales :— 
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. Leptograptus flaccidus, Hall. 
. Strophomena or Rafinesquina sp. 
. Leperditia cylindrica. Hall. 
. Triarthrus Becki, Green. 
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But along a brook—about one mile west of Charlesbourg 
village, on the road to Lorette, the black bituminous shales 
of the Utica are seen to crop out and afforded the following 
characteristic forms :— 
1. Orthograptus quadrimucronatus, Hall. 
2. Climacograptus sp. 
3. Leptobolus insignis, Hall. 
All these are typical Utica fossils. 
(To be continued.) 
