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from Cape Rosier at the contact with the rocks of the "Quebec" group and 

 the following species are cited in Ells's Report, 1884 (p. 30E) 



Favosites gothlandica 



Leptocoelia flabellites 



Strophomena punctulifera 



View from near the summit of the Bon Ami cliffs looking into hosier cove, Cape Rosier in the distance ; the beds of the St 



Alban and Bon Ami divisions exposed on the shores 



Pterinea textilis Hall 



Spirophyton cauda-galli 



Sir William Logan notes the occurrence of fossils in the upper reaches 

 of Griffon Cove river ' at what he has termed the Riiisseait. de la Grande 

 Carrier e, 10 miles west up the Forillon. The highway which leads over 

 the divide along this river and the King's road at Grande Greve are the 

 only roads that cross the Forillon from south to north. We have visited 

 these outcrops and observe that the pass is called by the people of the 

 peninsula, the Grande Cavee of Griffon Cove river ; by which term we also 



' L"anse au gris fond; the Griffon is a purely English creation. 



