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Fig. 99. 
Serra of Parauáquára from the West. 
“The following cut is from a sketch taken from the top of the 
serra, looking off northward along the western side, showing the 
level-topped summit, and the steep sides and spurs, along which 
tun the edges of the horizontal strata like courses of masonry.” 
> Fig. 100. ` 
Serra of Paraudquara from the top looking northward. 
No fossils have been found in the Paraudquara beds and their 
age is undetermined. — R. R. pial 
We may add that the excellent paleontological work by Mr. 
Rathbun “On the Devonian Brachiopoda of Ereré, Province of 
Pará, Brazil,” follows and supplements Prof. Hartt’s paper, and is 
illustrated with three heliotypic plates, containing one hundred 
and one figures. The author draws the following conclusions 
from his study of the Brachiopod fauna of Ereré :— 
“ Although the fossils so far obtained from Ereré, were collected 
m so small an area and so limited a thickness of. rock a 
Species of the Hamilton group.” 
