280 



Hexacoealla. 

 Favositbs Gothlandicus, Lamarck. 

 Common. 



Favosites asper, d'Orbigny. 



Favosites (dveolaris, lionsdaie 1839. Murohison's Silur. Syst., p. 681, pi. 



15 bis, figs. 1, la, 16, and 2, 2a. 



Favosites aspera, d' Orbigny 1850. Prodr. de Paleont, vol. I, p. 49. 



II II Milne-Edwards & Haime. 1851. Polyp. Foss. Terr. Palaeoz., p. 234; and 



(1855) Brit. Fobs. Corals, p. 257, pi. 60, 

 figs. 3 and 3 a. 



,1 II McCoy 1855. Brit. Palasoz. Foss., p. 20. 



Favosites proHfious, Billings 1865. Canad. Natur., Second Series, vol. 



II, p. 429; and (1866) Cat. Silur. Foss. 



Antioosti, p. 6. 



Favosites capax (?) Billings 1866. Cat. Silur. Foss. Antioosti, p. 6. 



Favosites Niagarensis, Rominger (non Hall). 1876. Geol. Surv. Michigan, Fossil Corals, 



p. 22, pi. 5, fig. 1. 

 Favosites aspera, Lebedeff 1892. Obersilurische Fauna des Timan, p. 8, 



pi. I, figs. 1, a, b, c. 



Favosites prolificus, Whiteaves 1895. This volume, pt. II, p. 113. 



Favosites aspera, Lambe . . 1899. Contr. Ganad. Palaeont., vol. IV, pt. 



1, p. 4, pi. 1, fig. 2. 



Apparently the most abundant and characteristic fossil at this locality. 



BRACHIOPODA. 



The inarticulate brachiopoda in the collections from this locality are 

 represented by a cast of the interior of a valve of a small Dinobolus, appa- 

 rently allied to, or possibly identical with, the Z>. Conradi of Hall. The 

 articulata are represented by several, very badly preserved valves of a small 

 shell that may be referable to Plectamhonites, or Leptcena. 



MOLLUSCA. 

 Gasteeopoda. 



The gasteropoda collected at this locality are all imperfect casts of the 

 interior of the shell, that can not be satisfactorilj' identified specifically, 

 and in one case not even generically. At least three genera are repre- 

 sented, viz., Lophospira, Trochonema, and perhaps Straparollus. 



