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the crest of the anticline southward than on both flanks, or that this 

 thinning had any connection with the development of the present fold. 



Lists of Fossils 



clinton fossils west of the cincinnati anticline, in indiana, ken- 

 tucky and tennessee 



In the following list the figures refer to the localities at which the 

 fossils were found. No attempt has been made at any locality to get a 

 complete list of all fossils present. Many specimens were found which 

 are not given in this list. Only those specimens of which a record was 

 retained are here included. 



The numbers for the Indiana localities are the same as those used on 

 the maps accompanjdng the Twenty-first and Twenty-second Reports of 

 the Indiana Survey. Since these reports may still be obtained, no fur- 

 ther description of these localities is necessary. 



The numbers for the Tennessee localities are the same as those used 

 on the map accompanying this paper. 



The numbers used for the Kentucky localities need fuller identifi- 

 cation. 



1. Four miles northeast of La Grange, along the railroad to Pendleton, beyond 

 the bridge across the railroad leading to Mrs Whalen's house. 



5. Two miles east of Pewee valley, beyond Floydsburg, on the road to Todds 

 point, before reaching Rodmans fork, in an open field south of the road, on 

 the Alexander Sinclair farm. 



22. On the new road from Middletown to Tucker station, a short distance north 

 of entrance to the old Blankerbaker homestead. 



26. At the Cedar Spring church, on the road from Jeflfersontown to Seatonville. 



29. Near Hays spring, on the pike from Louisville to Bardstown, a short distance 

 north of the crossing over Floyds fork. 



31. At the southwest corner of Mount Washington, along the Bardstown pike. 



32. About a mile beyond Greenwells ford, on the hill road to Lick Skillet, about 



200 feet south of the home of Mr Asa Lutes. 



33. About a mile farther south, along the stream leading from the home of W. R. 



Greenwell eastward toward that of Jess Ruby. 



39. Along the Nelson County line creek, a short distance below the home of 



James Roney. 

 48. On the east side of Bardstown, in the bed of the creek. 



61. West of Cedar creek, along road crossing Cedar creek half a mile above junc- 

 tion with Beech fork, 5 miles southwest from Bardstown. 



63. At crossing of small stream about 1.5 miles southwest from last locality. 



71. Six miles east of Bardstown, along the railroad beyond Gasburg. 



