374 W. E. Logan on the Rocks of the Quebec Group. 
give considerable planes of surface, with fossils starting promi- 
nently up from them. I presume, therefore, that the beds at the 
Redoute, with which Mr. Marcou compares the limestones No. 1 
which we can make no comparison, as we have not been so 
fortunate as to find t 
Since 1860, Mr. Deyint and Mr. Cayley, both of the Crown. 
Lands Department, have obtained several species at Point Lévis. 
The latter gentleman discovered Amphion Cayleyi (Billings) in 
band 3 (A’), on the North Ridge; and Mr. Devine, on the sam 
ridge, has procured Bathyurus Saffordi from band 2, enobaehaii 
oes and Cheirurus Hryx from band 38 (A’); and from band 
A‘) Bathyurus Saffordi, &. Cordai, and B. lituberculatus, But 
a this band he has made a very important addition to the 
fauna of Point Lévis, in a perfect specimen of what Mr. Billings 
agrees with him in considering an Olenus, or of a closely allied 
genus. This was obtained on the North Ridge, just east of the 
fief Ste. Anne, in a mass of drab-colored limesione, which Mr. 
= thinks is a part of the solid band, although he has not 
! the matter sufficiently to be positive. ‘The same part 
of sie band here holds Obolella, Orthis Evadne, Camereila Calcifera, 
urotomaria, Eeculiomphalus Canadensis, Orthoceras, Agnostus 
dicishie A. Canadensis, A. Orion, Arionellus subelavats Ba- 
thyurus capax, B. ae B. : Safford Cheirurus wy pcs 
anticlinal, has yielde 
tiana, Orthoceras, n vt, f llenus ; ‘wri 
a band of conglomerate forming two successive mounds at the 
water’s edge, northwest of the Coast Ridge and running alone 
with it, he has met at D with a new species of Dikel 
To make the distribution of the fossils, which we in Canada 
(including Mr. Devine and Mr. Cayley) have obtained at 
I more clearly understood, a catalogue of them has ieee 
prepared, with the specific names of those which have been 
_ described and a separate column for each of the bands, and 
‘made a part of the present communication. In bn Gad 
eeemriteriplica: se tothe bands D, G, 
a, 
2 allied to P. Litre 
saphus In 
