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t h }^ r i s p e r 1 a m e 1 1 o s a , R h y n c h o s p i r a f o r m o s a , 

 E'. a t o n i a p e c u 1 i a r i s , etc. % 



Oriskany i-several feet 



A silicious limestone. The following are a few of the fossils 

 found here by Clarke,^ — C honetes hudsonicus, Tenta- 

 culites elongatus, Cyrtolites expansus, Dia- 

 phorostonia ventricosum, Eaton ia medialis,, 

 Coelospira con cava, Leptocoelia flabellites, 

 Meristella lata, Spirifer murchisoni, Cho no- 

 strop hia complanata, Edriocrinus becraft- 

 e n s i s , etc. ?«' 



Esopns and Schoharie 300 ± feet 



2 At Rondout east of Kingston, van Ingen and P. E. Clark have 

 worked up the following section.^ This is the northeast continuation 

 of the same ridge in northern New Jersey and at Port Jervis. Its 

 further continuation is seen in Becraft mountain. 5 



Manlius 45 feet 



The lower and upper divisions contain many specimens of L e p - 

 crditia alta, Spirifer vanuxemi, and Stropheo- 

 idonta varistriata. The middle part contains an abundance 

 of Stromatopora, " a veritable coral reef." | 



Coeymans '. 50 feci 



The basal bed of 5 feet contains many specimens of G y p i d u 1 a 

 galeata, Spirifer cyclopterus, S. concinnus, 

 I. ichenalia torta and Stropheodonta varis- 

 triata (both flat and highly convex varieties). The middle beds 

 are cherty limestones with no Stropheodonta varis- 

 triata noted. The upper beds are shaly limestones with an 

 abundance of Uncinulus nucleolatus, Atrypina 

 imbricata, Bilo bites varicus, etc. G y p i d u 1 a 

 galeata is abundant in all the beds. 

 New Scotland ioo± feet 



Shaly limestone alternating with thin bands of semicrystalline 



'N. Y. State Mns. Mem. 3, p.65-71. 



^van Ingen, Gilbert & Clark, P. E. Disturbed Fossiliferous Rocks in the 

 Vicinity of Rondout N. Y. N. Y. State Paleontol. An. Rep't. 1903. 

 p. 1 176-1227. 



