542 HAUGHTON, GEOLOGY OF PARKY ISLANDS, ETC. 



LXXXIV. — On the Geology of the Parry Islands and 

 neighbouring Lands By the Eev. Professor Samuel 

 Haughton, M.D., F.RS., &:c. (With Permission.) 



[From Notes and Appendices accompanying M*Clintock's " Ee- 

 miniscences," &c., in the Journ. Royal Dublin Society, vol. i., 

 1857, pp. 195, 210-214, 239-250 (with six Plates and a 

 Map) ; and vol. iii., 1860, pp. 53-58 (vs^ith four plates).] 



(1.) Vol. 1, p. 195, in M'Clintock's "Reminiscences," &c., First 



Expedition. 



1. Gamier Bay, North Somerset, Lat. 74° N., Long. 92° W. 



Cromus arcticus, Hgt. J .R. D. S., i. t. 6., f. 1-5. {Encri- 



nurus Icevis, according to Salter. 

 Atrypa phoca, Salter. Sutherland's Journal, t. 5, f. 1-3 ; 



J.R.D.S., i. t. 5, f. 3, 4, 7. 

 A. reticularis, Sow. 

 Cyathophyllum helianthoides, Goldfuss. J. R. D. S., i. t. 8, 



fe 1 2. 



Heliolites porosa (Goldf.). J. R. D. S., i. p. 247, t. 10, f.[5 ; 



also near Cape Bunny, 

 H. megastoma (M*Coy). 

 Columnaria Sutherland!, Salter. 



2. Port Leopold, Lat. 73° 50' N., Long. 90° 15' W. 



Limestone, containing numerous fossils of the Upper- Silu- 

 rian type : Calamopora 7, Gotlandica, Goldf., J. R. D. S., 

 i. p. 248, t. 11, f. 3.; Hhynclionella cuneataij'), Dalman, 

 Cyathophyllum^ sp. 



Dark, earthy limestone containing multitudes of casts of 

 Loxonema Macclintockiy Haughton, J. R. D. S., i. t. 5, 

 i. 2f 5; 1,100 feet above the sea-level at North-east 

 Cape. 



Selenite and fibrous gypsum, from shaly beds in the cliff. 



(2.) Vol. i. p. 210.--In M^CHntock's " Reminiscences," Second 



Expedition. 



1. Griffith*s Island, Lat. 74° 35' N., Long. 95° 30' W. 

 Cromus arcticus, Hgt. J. R. D. S., i. t. 6, f. 1-5. 

 Orthoceras Griffithi, Hgt. J. R. D. S., i. t. 5, f. 1. 

 Orthoceras, sp., with lateral siphuncle. 

 Loxonema Rossi, Hgt. J. R. D. S., i. t. 5, f. 6, 8-1 1 : 



iii. t. 4, f. 6. 

 Macrocheilus, sp. 

 Strophomena Donneti, Salter. Sutherland's Journal, t. 5, 



f. 11, 12. 

 Atrypa phoca, Salter. Sutherland's Journal, t. 5, f. 1-3. 



J. R. D. S., i. t. 5, f 3, 4, 7. 

 Atrypa, ribbed sp. 

 Polyzoon. 



