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C5 Strata covered with talus. Lower New Scotland and Upper 

 New Scotland 140 feet 



C6 An outcrop of dark blue limestone is exposed on the brow of the 

 hill. Upper New Scotland 5 feet 



5 Enterolasma strictum Hall r 

 40 Dalmanella subcarinata Hall 

 47 Leptaena rhomboidalis {Wilck- 



ens) 

 52 Meristella laevis {Vanuxem) r 



62 Orthothetes woolworthanus Hall 

 yi Rhipidomella oblata Hall 

 82 Spirifer cyclopterus Hall C 

 88 Stropheodonta becki Hall 

 90 S. varistriata var. arata Hall 



Section D 



This section begins 15 rods northeast of section C, or 34 rods 

 northeast of Pflaum's spring in the large Bennett quarry. 



Di Dense, compact, dark blue almost black limestone. A finely 

 grained variety alternates with one rather coarsely grained in beds 



Fig. 5 Section D 



from I to 6 inches thick, separated by almost black shale seams ; 

 these latter vary in thickness from a fraction of an inch to an inch 

 and are very irregular; the thinner ones at times even present an 

 appearance similar to cranial sutures. The thicker ones are not so 

 irregular but are rather as though molded over little hillocks. These 

 shale seams are often separated from the rock above and below by 

 calcite seams, the crystallization of which is vertical to the bedding 

 plane; at times even the laminae of the shale are farther separated 

 thus. There are quite coarsely grained layers, specially toward the 

 upper part of this locality; these are usually only i to 3 inches in 

 thickness ; the last one of these occurs about 2 feet below the base of 



the Favosites bed 20 feet 



The following is a more detailed subdivision of the above from 

 the base upward. 



