442 A. F. FOERSTE — LIMESTONES OF TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY 



74. Half a mile southwest of Balltown, on the road from Bardstown to New 

 Haven. 



88. Along the road half a mile north of New Hope. 



89. About a mile east of New Hope, along the railroad west of crossing of Pot- 



tinger creek. 



91 . About 200 yards west of Coon hollow, less than a mile east of last locality (89). 



99. Five miles west of Springfield, on hill road to Manton, near Mclntire's store. 



100. Half a mile east of Mclntire's store, west of Wheatlys branch. 



101. East of Wheatlys branch, at synclinal fold. 



110. A quarter of a mile west of Loretto, south of the railroad. 



113. About a mile southeast of Chicago, on road to Saint Marys. 



114. Two miles south of Chicago, on road to Ray wick, east of house of W. D. 



Miles. 

 116. East of the road, before steep descent of hill, less than a mile southward of 

 the W. D. Miles locality. 



The fauna of the Osgood and Laurel horizons is at present still under 

 investigation. 



WALDRON FOSSILS WEST OF THE CINCINNATI ANTICLINE IN TENNESSEE 



All of the fossils in the following list are found in a single exposure 

 at Newsom station, Tennessee. When recorded also from other locali- 

 ties, the numbers of these localities follow the name of the fossil. In 

 this list all the less common species of brachiopods were submitted to 

 Mr Charles Schuchert. The crinoids were su])mitted to Mr Frank 

 Springer. 



Lichas holloni, var. occidentalis. AvastropJda internascens. 



Dalmanites bicornis, on]y the margin of Pleclambonites transvermlis f , very small 

 head known, as at Waldron, Indiana. individuals. 



Dalmanites verrucosus, 4, 7, 10. Slrophonella semifasciala, 7. 



Ceraurus uiagarensis, 7, 10. Slrophonella striata. 



Illxnus armatusf, only pygidia and one Stropheodonta, 1 species; belongs to sub- 

 gla))ella of type figured in Waldron genus Brachyprion, near Str. pro- 



report, funda, G. 



Illxnus, 1 species. Leptsena rhomboidalis, 7, 10. 



Acidaspis fimbriata f, only free cheelc. Mimulus ivaldronensis. 



■Cyphaspis chrislyi. OrtJiothetes subplanus, 7 ; also double con 



Calymene niagarensis, 7 ^ 10. vex form at 4, 10, 12. 



Hyolithes, 1 species. Orthostrophia, 1 species ; nearest related 



Cornulites, 1 species, only young indi- to 0. halii, but with finer plications, 



viduals apparently. Rhipidomella hybrida; also a form, ap- 



Spirorbis inornaius. parently mature, but of half the ordi- 



Orthoceras amycus, 7. - nary size, and slightly more convex. 



Strophostylus cyclostomus. Dalmanella elegantula, 7 ; also a variety 



Platyostoma niagarense, 10. with more prominent beak. 



