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A4 Dark bine limestone in one bed. In the middle of this is a 3 

 inch, exceedingly fossiliferous band from which the following 

 fossils were identified. Upper Oriskany i foot 



47 Coelospira dichotoma Hall c 



48 Leptocoelia flabellites {Conrad) c 

 53 Meristella lata Hall 



61 Orbicnloidea jervisensis {Bar- 

 rett) ? 

 85 Spirifer murchisoni Castelnau 

 127 Tentaculites elongatus Hall 



A5 Dense blue limestone containing many specimens of Tenta- 

 culites elongatus. In the basal portion of this is a chert 



band very similar to K33. Upper Oriskany 10 feet 



In the lower half of this outcrop were collected: C 



53 Meristella lata Hall ? 127 Tentaculites elongatus Hall 



85 Spirifer murchisoni Castelnau | 



In the upper half : I 



30 Chonostrophia complanata Hall \ 85 Spirifer murchisoni Castelnau C 

 34 Coelospira dichotoma {Hall) I 



A6 Dense blue, upper Oriskany limestone extending to a band ex- 

 ceedingly full of large individuals of Tentaculites elon- 

 gatus. This takes the section to the top of the hill bordering 

 the Bennett road 10 feet 



Section B j 



Section B begins about 95 rods northeast of section A, in a cleared , 

 field, or 8 rods southwest of an excellent spring (Pflaum's), which 

 is easily noticed at the very edge of the western side of the road. 

 Bi Concealed strata. Upper New Scotland to Lower Port 



Ewen 210 feet 



B2 Strata covered. Upper Port Ewen to Lower Oriskany. The last 

 talus of the Trilobite bed was found at the top of this 



locality 100 feet 



Few specimens of Dalmanites dentatus were found 

 but many of the characteristic shells. * 



Section C 



Section C begins about 30 rods northeast of section B, or 18 rods 

 northeast of Pflaum's spring. 



