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3 . Bliynchonella sp., part of the specimens are like H. Stephani, 



Hall, but there are small ones similar to the small forms of JR. 

 eximia, Hall. 



4 . Microdon ( Cypricardella) hellistriatiis, Con. (rr). The Ithaca form. 



5. Paracyclas lirata^ Con. (r), 



6. JSfucidites ohlongatus. Con. (rr). 



7 . Nucula hellistriata, Con. var. (rr). 



8. Palceoneilo maxima, Con. (rr), » 

 •9. Tellinopsis suhem.a7'gmata, Con. (rr). 



10. Goniophora carinata, Con. (rr). 



Near Otego, eight miles down the Susquehanna river trom 

 Oneonta, the highest beds of the fossiliferous zone below the 

 Oueonta sandstone are exposed and the following species were 

 obtained : 



1 . Nucidites ohlongatus, Con. 



2 . Modiomjorpha concentrica, Con. 

 ? . Paracyclas lirata, Con. 



4 . Prothyris lanceolata, Hall. 



5 . Rhyiichonella exim^ia, Hall. 



6 . Spirifer mesastrialis, Hall. 



7 . Spirifera rnesacostalis, Hall (?) 



8. Paloeoneilo muta, Hall. 



9. JSPiieulites cuneiformiSy Con. 



10. Microdon (Cypricardella) teniiistrlatas. Hall. 



11. Tropidoleptus carinatus, Con. 



12. Coleolus acicidum, Hall. 



13. Productella speclosa, Hall, small variety. 



At Schenevus, fifteen miles up the river from Oneonta, in the bluish 

 shales near the foot of the high hill south of the viHage the following 

 species were collected : 



1. Spirlfer Tullitis, Hall. 



2. Microdon (Cyp^ricardella) bellistriata, Con. 



3. Modiella pygmma, Con, 



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4. Tropldoleptus carinatus, Con, 



5. JS'ucidltes ohlongatus, Con. var. 

 G. Phacops rana. Green. 



7. Orthoceras ccelamen, Hall. 



8. Phodea pinnata^ Dn. 



9. Splrifer mucronatus, Con. 



10. Grammy sia subarcuata, Hall. 



