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Station 4. — Hard rock containing fossils from inland not far from 

 Clarence Harbor, Long Island. 



Strombus gigas LinnS. 



Natica canrena Lamarck. 



Bulla striata Brugui6re. 



Phacoides (Here) pensylvanicus Linng. 



Hemicardium (.sp.). 



Station 5. — Hard rock from Mangrove Cay, Andros Island. 



Porites (sp.). 



Phacoides (Here) pensylvanicus Llnn6. 



Station 5a. — Sink-hole in hill back of the town about half a mile inland 

 and about thirty-five feet above sea level. 

 Favia (sp.). 



Station 6. — Hard rock from 30 to 35 feet above the sea level, in the wall 



of " Glass Window," Eleuthera Island. Landshells. 



CepoUs varians Menke. 



Cerion (near cinerea Maynard). 



Station 7. — From shores of small salt pan or lake, about two miles west 



of Clarence Harbor, Long Island. 



Cerion (sp.). 



Cerithium (Pyrazus) septemstriatum Say, vars. 



Anomalocardia cuneimeris Conrad. 



Station 8. — Rock (very hard) from wall of large sink-hole on Mount 

 Vernon estate. New Providence, about four miles east of Nassau. 

 Contains no recognizable fossils. 



Station 9. — Soft windblown sand rock from the quarry at the top of 

 Nassau ridge, on Nassau street, New Providence. 



Cerion (sp.) fragments. 

 Cepolis (sp.) fragments. 



Station 10. — Soft, fine-grained limerock from quarry near seawall, 



Glenely settlement, Tarpum Bay. 



Phacoides (Here) pensylvanicus LinnS. 

 Heitiicardium (sp.) young. 

 Ghione cancellata Llnnfi. 

 Anomalocardia (sp.) young shell. 



Station 11. — Hard rock from basement of Eum Cay, material rather 



gravelly than sandy. 



Codakia orbicularis Linn6. 

 Hemicardium (sp.) young valve. 



