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Spirifery sp. I ; resembles S. striatiis 

 Paracyclas peroccidens. 

 Bellerophon neleus. 

 Isoneina, sp.l 



The collection from Babylon Hill included: 



Syringopora Mocluriif 

 SmitJiia Hennaliii. 

 Favosites, spJ 

 Atrypa reticularis. 

 Rhynchonella Emmonsi. 

 Pentamerus, sp. ? 

 OrtJioceras, spJ 

 Pterinea, sp. 1 



The only forms obtained from Mount Argyle belong to corals, and, 

 although mostly fragments, Prof F. B. Meek has been able to specifically 

 identify the following: 



Alveolites multiseptatus. 

 Cladopora prolifica. 

 Smithia Hennaliii. 

 Diphypliyllum fasciculum. 



From the Blue Ridge, near the top of the series, we have: 



Spirifer Engelmanni. 

 Productus suhaculeatus. 

 Pleurotomaria, sp.? 



In the calcareous shales, no fossils have as yet been found. The sili- 

 ceous limestone which caps Telegraph Peak contains large numbers of 

 stems of Crinoidea, especially abundant in a fine-grained, white, cherty 

 band, from which was also obtained a dorsal valve of a new species : 



Spirifera alha-pinensis, H. & W. 



This fossil was taken from beds which evidently underlie strata of 

 which there can be little doubt but that they belong to the horizon of the 

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