28 NEW-YORK STATE COLLECTION. 



6. HUDSON-RIVER GROUP- 



EIGHTH TABLE CASE. 

 Name9. Associated fossils and localities. 



1 Hudson-river slate (with Chmtetes, branclied form). Loraine, Jeffei"' 



son. 



(with encrinal stems and obscure fossils). Loraine; 



(with encrinal fragments). Lee centre. 



(with obscure remains). Loraine. 



5 HuDsoN-RivEK SHALE (with fragments of fossils). Pulaski, Oswegb, 



6 do (calcareous, with encrinal stems and fragments). 



Pulaski; 



7 & 8 do (calcareous, with Leptcena alHrnata). Pulaski. 



9 HuDSON-RivER cALCAREOirs SANDSTONE (with Modiolopsis). Pulaski; 



10 do (with Ambonychia and Orthis). Turin, Lewis. 



11 do (with fragments of fossils). Walden. 



12 do (with Modiolopsis)) Loraine. 



13 Hudson-river sandstone, calcareous and shaly, deeomposing (with 



shells). Pulaski. 



14 do (with fragments of Leptmna, etcj). Pulaski. 



15 do (With obscure impressions of Tenlaoulites and 



Leptmna). Whetstone creek, Lewis. 



16 do (shaly and calcareous, decomposing, with Ambb- 



■nychia and numerous other fossils). Pulaski- 



17 Shaly & calcareous sandstone (with Modiolopsis, etc.). Pulaski- 



18 HuSson-kiver calcareous sandstone (with fossil fragments). Pu- 



laski. 



19 do (decomposing, with impressions of Orthis testudi' 



naria). Pulaski. 



(with encrinal joints, OrthiSf etc.)j Loraine 



(with encrinal joints, Ambonychia, etc.). Loraine- 



(with Ambonychia radiata). Loraine. 



23 HuDsoN-RivtR calcareous shale (with encrinal columns and other 



fossils), Loraine. 



