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3. RhyncTiospira prcBformosa Grabau manuscript = 7?cf~/o formosa Whitfield non 



Hall. 



4. Hiiidella "i ichitfieldi Grabau manuscript = J/eiisfe;?a hcUa Whitfield in part; 



common. 



5. HindeUa rostralis Grabau manuscript = J/ ec/.sfeHa hella Whitfield in part. 



6. HinOella ? rotinidafa fWhitfield)= ?f«c7eo.5piJ-o rotmuhtta Whitfield. 



S. Whitfielilella siiljsulcata Grabau manuscript, a rather rare form, related to IT. 

 sulcata. 



OSTRACODA : 



0. Leperdilia uiigulifera Whitfield. 



10. Leperditia altoides Grabau manuscript, larger and more robust than L. nit a. 



B. Fauna of the Put-in-hay dolomites. — This is best known from Put-iu-bay 

 island, lake Erie, bnt bas also been found on the main laud. 



1. Spirifer ohioensis Grabau manuscript (Sp. lanuxemi Whitfield, a larger species 



than S. vanuxemi Hall, with fewer and coarser plications, the inner very 

 broad ; common). 



2. Goniophora duliia (Hall), abundant. 



3. Leperditia alta Conr., abundant. 



4. Euryptenis erieiisis Whitfield. 



C. Fauna of tJie Raisin I?irer beds. — These beds are partly exposed on Put- 

 in-bay island, but more extensively in southeastern Michigan and adjoining 

 portions of northern Ohio. Fossils are not very numerous. 



1. WhitfieUJella prosseri Grabau manuscript (ileristella Icecis Whitfield, the mo«t 



abundant and characteristic form). 



2. Pholidops cf. ovata Hall ; rare. 



3. Camarotoechia sp. 



4. Meristina profunda Grabau manuscript and mutation sinosus Grabau manu- 



script. 



5. Pterinea lanii Grabau manuscript (Pt. aikiiloidea Whitfield non Hall; a com- 



mon species). 

 Goniophora dubia Hall. Very rare. 

 Tellinomya sp. 

 llodiomorpha sp. 

 Coslidium ? cf. minutum Hall. 

 G. ? cf . extenuatum Con. 

 Loxonema sp. 



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 10. 

 11. 

 12. 

 13, 

 14 

 15. 

 16. 

 17, 



Holopea sp. 1. "j 



ree clearly distinct species, but too poorly preserved for spe- 

 cific identification. 



Holopea sp. _. > 



Holopea sp. 3. J 



Spirorhis loxus Hall. An aUuudant species. 



Beijriclua cf. sussexensin Weller. Kare. 



Plant remains. 



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D. Fauna of the Flat Rock dolomite of the salt shaft. — This fauna is known 

 from the salt shaft, but some fossils have also been found in the dolomite of 

 Flat Rock which represents this horizon. 



1. Syringopora cf. liisingeri Bill. This species is doubtfully Identified from the 



salt shaft and from Flat Rock. 



2. Syringopora cooperi Grabau maniiscript, a species with numerous short trans- 



verse processes, somewhat whorled. S. compacta Bill., from Anticosti, seems 

 to be a related form. 



3. Favosites cf. maximus Troost. Identified with a specimen from the Onondaga 



of Ohio, referred to this species. 



