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K13 Concealed strata. Upper New Scotland 17 feet 



K14 A dense, blue, more or less shaly limestone, subdivided as 



follows. Upper New Scotland 35 feet 



Ki4a Rather coarsely shaly 18 feet 



:33 Coelospira coiicava Hall 



40 Dalmanella snbcarinata Hall 



41 Delthyris perlamellosa Hall r 



47 Leptaena rhomboidalis (Wilck- 

 ens) 



79 Schizophoria miiltistriata Hall R 

 82 Spirifer cyclopterus Hall c 

 88 Stropheodonta becki Hall 



Ki4b The limestone becomes quite heavy bedded 6 feet 



.33 Coelospira concava Hall c 



41 Delthyris perlamellosa? Hall c 



47 Leptaena rhomboidalis {Wilck- 



ens) 

 52 Meristella laevis {Vanuxem) c 



82 Spirifer cyclopterus Hall c 



83 S. macropleura {^Conrad) r 

 88 Stropheodonta becki Hall r 

 96 Trematospira perforata? Hall 



100 Uncinulus pyramidatus Hall R 



K14C Shaly limestone similar to Ki4a 8 feet 



40 Dalmanella subcarinata Hall 



41 Delthyris perlamellosa Hall c 



47 Leptaena rhomboidalis (Wilck- 



ens) 

 52 Meristella laevis (Vanuxem) r 

 71 Rhipidomella oblata? Hall 



82 Spirifer cyclopterus Hall c 



83 S. macropleura (Conrad) c 



94 Strophonella punctulifera? (Con- 

 rad) 

 •130 Cyrtolites? expansus Hall c 



Ki4d Limestone similar to Ki4b , 3 feet 



Delthyris perlamellosa Hall is the only fossil col- 

 lected here. 



Kt5 Concealed strata. Upper New Scotland 4^ feet 



K16 Blue, shaly limestone, very fossiliferous. Upper New Scot- 



land 



feet 



40 Dalmanella subcarinata Hall c 

 47 Leptaena rhomboidalis (Wilck- 



ens) 

 52 Meristella laevis (Vanuxem) c 



82 Spirifer cyclopterus Hall c 



83 S. macropleura (Conrad) c 

 88 Stropheodonta becki Hall 



92 Strophonella headleyana Hall 



K17 Concealed strata which weather as though they were softer 

 than the preceding. Upper New Scotland 12 feet 



K18 Dense, blue, calcareous shale alternating with more aren- 

 aceous beds, tlie latter specially showing sub-bedding very conspicu- 

 ously in gray and black laminae. No fossils were found in the beds 

 conspicuous for their sub-bedding. Upper New Scotland. . 15^ feet 



