Favo. 



244 



Favosites ? in coral beds, 30' feet below top of L. Held. 



limestone, Powell's quarry. Cove station, Hunt. Co., Pa. (T3, 

 123). — Also on weathered surfaces of Cherty limestone near 

 New Paris, Napier, Bedford Co. (T2, 121). — Abound in a 

 limestone 260' under Oriskany, in Weaver's run section, Hope- 

 well, Hunt. Co. (T3, 156.) YL • 



Favosites ? well preserved in Clinton fossil ore led-) 



Jac. Walters' mine, Bedford Co. (T2, 153), Va. 



Favosite specimen in Hamilton strata^ in Fellows' coll., 

 1876 (00, p.235),Dingman's Ferry, Pike Go.— VIII c. 



Favosite specimen in Drift on Pine creek, Venango Co., Pa. 

 (0,3056). 



Felis. Two hand bones of a species of Jaguar; and a tooth 

 as large as a tiger's; found in the cave at Port Kennedy, 

 Chester Co., Pa. Postpleiocene. See Appeiidix. 



Fenestella acmea. See Appendin, 



Fenestella ambigua. See Appendix. 



Fenestella lyelli, Dawson. Acadian Geol., 1868, p. 288, f. 



-86: ^^' ^ 

 XI. a ^ .^ t), _.^^ .^-i;=^^'^;^ beaut i - 



fulpoly- 



z oon 



s chara c - 



teris tic 



of one 



of the 



carbon - 



ifer o u s 



lime- 

 stone beds of Windsor series. Nova Scotia. — XL 



Fenestella milleri ? Owen, Geol. Wis. Iowa and Minn. 



f»i ."♦*** .».v 'i ^K^ .^^ jfi^^ 1852, plate 3 A, fig. 21, from 



Dawson. Acad. Geol. 1868 



m< 



JW' .VI & f fit 





hi 



t*tti% 



' limestone supposed to be of 



U*l the age of the Hamilton 



^^,; group of New York; given 



./*■ ^*il here as a good representa- 



'' . y tion of the look of these 



^ ^' beautiful fossils as they lie 



^' ^^- , scattered in fragments 



l#l if through the mass of the 



c,v,. r.rTi. limestone rock. — VIII c. 



