REPORT OF THE STATE PALEONTOLOGIST I9O3 



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42 Eatonia medialis (Vanuxem) r 

 52 Meristella laevis (Vanuxem) c 



71 Rhipidomella oblata Hall 



92 Strophonella headleyana Hall 



K6 x\n arenaceous limestone. Lower New Scotland. . . 5 inches 



16 Monotrypella ? abriipta (Hall) 

 21 Vermipora serpuloides Hall c 

 24 Atrypina imbricata? Hall 

 33 Coelospira concava Hall c 

 40 Dalmanella subcarinata Hall 



52 Meristella laevis (Vanuxem) R 

 60 Orbiculoidea discus? Hall R 

 68 Reticnlaria modesta (Hall) 

 71 Rhipidomella oblata Hall 



Ky Following is given the detailed subdivision from the base 



upward. Lower New Scotland 2 feet, 8^ inches 



K7a Dense, blue limestone in several thin beds 7^ inches 



K/b Black shale }i inch 



K7C Light gray sandstone % inch 



K7d Dense, dark blue limestone in 4 to 6 inch beds, including in 



the middle a i inch shaly limestone 2 feet 



The following fossils were identified from K7 : 



I Hindia fibrosa? (Roemer) R 

 28 Chonetes hudsoniciis Clarke 



40 Dalmanella subcarinata Hall 



41 Delthyris perlamellosa? Hall R 

 47 Leptaena rhomboidalis (Wilck- 



ens) 

 50 Lingula sp. 



52 Meristella laevis (Vanuxem) C 

 56 Nucleospira concentrica Hall 

 71 Rhipidomella oblata Hall 

 83 Spirifer macropleura? (Con- 

 rad) R 

 104 Actinopteria communis (Hall) R 



K8 A dark gray, very fossiliferous shale including microscopic 

 films of a black shale. This latter at times constitutes the main rock 

 mass. Three inches from the top is a 3 inch sandstone band. 

 Lower New Scotland 21 inches 



40 Dalmanella subcarinata Hall 



41 Delthyris perlamellosa Hall c 

 43 Eatonia singularis (Vanuxem) c 

 47 Leptaena rhomboidalis (Wilck- 



ens) 



52 Meristella laevis (Vanuxem) C 



54 M. princeps Hall R 



^Z Spirifer macropleura (Conrad) C 



K9 This is subdivided from base upward as follows. Lower New 



Scotland 6 feet, 7 inches 



KQa Dark gray, sandy, calcareous shale in 2 inch beds. . 15 inches 



K9b Chert band i inch 



K9C Dark gray, calcareous shale including a limestone of varying 

 thickness 2 feet 



