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OwegfO. — Rocks; Grayish sandstone and shale. 



Exposure; Allen ravine (Steam's quarry) 1 }i miles north- 

 west of town. Observe large, beautiful casts of Loxo- 



nema. 



Fossils; Spirifer disjitnctus (87), Sp. mesacostalis (40) , Sckiz- 

 ophoria impressa (52-53), Amboccelia umbonata (108-109), Ortho- 

 ihetes ckemungensis (116- 11 7), Atiypa reticularis (54), Lo von em a 

 terebra (85), Bryozoa, crinoid stems, etc. 



Randolph. — Rocks; Grayish micaceous sandstone and shale. 



Exposures; Geo. Hubbard's quarry, 2 J / 2 miles south of 



depot. Also along Battle creek from creamery to reser- 



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voir. 



Fossils; Spirifer disjunctus (87), Sckiz'op/ioria impressa (52- 

 53), Athyris angelica (97), Dalmanella leonensis ( 1 r 3) , Camaro- 

 toechia daplicata (94), Mytilarca ckemungensis (73), Spkeuotus con- 

 tractus (78), and many others. 



Salamanca. — Rocks; Light gray or greenish-gray sandstone 

 and shale. Conglomerates, 1 to 3 miles north. 



Exposure; Whalen hill, northwest of town, 100 ft. above 

 creek, ledges along roadside. 



Fossils; Spirifer disjunctus (87) , Athyris angelica (97) , Cam- 

 arotceckia duplicaia (94), Mytilarca ckeinungensis (73). 



Excursion: Visit conglomerate ledge 1 mile north of town 

 east of the water reservoir. Two miles farther north is a cele- 

 brated "Rock city." It is a flat pebble Chemung conglomerate. 



Wellsville.— Rocks: Grayish sandstone and olive shale. 



Exposure; Quarry about 100 ft. above R. R. station. 



Fossils: Spirifer disjunctus (87), Productella kirsuta (105), 

 Amboccelia umbonata (108-109), Goniophora ckemungensis (81), 

 Macrodon ckemungensis (76), Ortkoceras, Aviculopecten, Crenipec- 

 ten, fish scales, etc.— H. S. Williams. 



Waverly.-- Rocks; Light and dark grayish shaly sandstone and 

 grayish shale. 



