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public buildings, throughout the city. From the lower, 
middle and upper divisions of the Utica, fossil remains have 
been found, most of which have already been recorded in 
scattered pages and pamphlets published by the writer 
since 1882. 
I shall not attempt to describe at length the various out- 
crops as they were examined by me and recorded about 
Ottawa. Suffice it to state that Rideau Ward, Cummings’ 
Bridge, the Rideau Rifle Range, the Montreal Road, exca- 
vations along Albert, Kent, Bank, O’Connor and Maria 
Streets, have afforded numerous collections of fossil re- 
mains, many of which were hitherto unrecorded or altogether 
new to science. 
The following is a condensed list of the species of fossils 
from the Utica of Ottawa and its vicinity :— 
Uvrica FOSSILS FROM OTTAWA AND ITs ENVIRONS. 
Hyprozoa. 
Leptograptus annectans, Walcott sp. 
i flaccidus, Hall. 
Diplograptus mucronatus ? Hall. 
pristis 2 Hisinger. 
tas putillus, Hall. 
quadrimucronatus, Hall. 
Sagenella ambigua, Walcott. 
BryoZoa. 
Stictopora acuta, Hall. 
BRACHIOPODA. 
Leptobolus insignis, Hall. 
% occidentalis ? Hall. 
Siphonotreta Scotica, Davidson. 
Lingula Daphne, Billings. 
“ obtusa, Hall. 
‘«  Progne, Billings. 
quadrata, Eichwald. 
Orthis testudinaria, Dalman. 
“ emacerata, Hall. 
Schizocrania jilosa, Hall. 
Leptena sericea, Sowerby. 
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