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and surface markings strongly resembles Stropheodonta 

 b e c k i Hall have been found. They may however prove to be 

 identical with S. textilis Hall. 



Halfway between the above station and Schoharie at the spring 

 which gives rise to a small brook, the Cobleskill is exposed for 

 nearly its entire thickness. The following species were collected. 



1 Favosites niagarensis ? Hall 



2 Stromatopora concentrica Hall 



3 Camarotoechia neglecta Hall 



4 Rhynchonella ( ?) lamellata Hall 



5 Spirifer crispus var. corallinensis Grabau 



6 Whitfieldella nucleolata Hall 



The outcrop on the hillside northeast of Schoharie has long 

 been a favorite place for the collection of Cobleskill fossils. A 

 number of years ago the Cobleskill was quarried here, principally 

 for the construction of a stone wall at the foot of the hill. The 

 following species have been identified from this quarry. 



1 Favosites niagarensis ? Hall 



2 Stromatopora concentrica Hall 



3 Hederella sp. 



4 Atrypa reticularis Linn. 



5 Camarotoechia neglecta Hall 



6 Orthothetes interstriatus Hall 



7 Rhynchonella ( ?) lamellata Hall 



8 Spirifer crispus var. corallinensis Grabau 



9 Whitfieldella nucleolata Hall 



10 Pterinea securiformis Hall 



11 Bellerophon auriculatus Hall 



12 Pleurotomaria ? subdepressa Hall 



13 P. sp. 



14 Spirorbis sp. 



15 Trochoceras gebhardi Hall 



16 T. turbinatum Hall 



17 Cyrtoceras sp. 



18 Orthoceras sp. undet. 



19 Tentaculites sp. undet. 



20 Calymmene camerata Conrad 



21 Leper ditia jonesi Hall 



