VI 



PART II, 



THE UPPER DEVONIAN OF SOUTHERN NEW YORK. 



Subdivisions: 



Portage. (Illustrated by Plate IV- VIII.) 

 Chemung. (Illustrated by Plate IX-XIII.) 



Kinds of Life Represented by the Fossils of Southern 

 New York. 



List of a Few Important Localities, with Kinds of 

 Rock, Location of Outcrops, and Some of the More 

 Important Fossils at Each. 



Explanation of Plates V — XIII. 



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Explanation of Plate II. 



Collecting Outfit. 



* 

 i. A hammer ; preferably a bricklayer's hammer, like 



the one figured; cost, about $ 0,75 



2. A cold-chisel ; cost, about 0.25 



3. A basket to carry specimens in; a basket rather than 



a bag because specimens from different localities 

 can be kept separately more easily by a layer of 

 paper and are not so apt to rub and grind against 

 each other and spoil as when put in a bag. 



4. Plenty of old newspaper for wrapping, and 



5. A large, substantial lunch. 



NOTE.— It is of course understood that this is a beginner's outfit. Need 

 will soon be felt for a compass, note-book, clinometer, tape measure, I v oeke 

 level, topographic maps, etc., etc. 



