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No. 48. Hamilton group. Skaneateles lake, one mile north of Spaf- 

 ford Corners. Elevation varying from ten to forty feet. Wm, M. 

 Gabb, collector. 1857. 



No. 49. Hamilton group. Loose mass, one mile south of Borodino, 

 near Skaneateles lake. Wm. M. Gabb, collector. 1857. 



No. 50. Oriskany Sandstone. Quarry one-half mile southeast of 

 Skaneateles Junction. Wm. M. Gabb, collector. 1857. 



No. 51. Limestone underlying Oriskany Sandstone at quarry. One- 

 half mile southeast of Skaneateles Junction. Wm. M. Gabb, 

 collector. 1857. ' 



No. 52. Limestone. About fifteen feet above the level of creek. One- 

 half mile north of Marcellus village. Wm. M. Gabb, collector. 1857. 



No. 53. Limestone. Found loose one-half mile south of Skaneateles 

 Junction. Wm. M. Gabb, collector. 1857. 



No. 54. Limestone. Quarry one mile south of Skaneateles Junction. 

 Wm. M. Gabb, collector. 1857. 



No. 55. Hamilton group. Found loose four miles south of 

 Skaneateles village. Wm. M. Gabb, collector. 1857. 



No. 56. Hamilton Group. Ravine one mile north of Spafford Cor- 

 ners, Skaneateles lake. Wm. M. Gabb, collector. 1857. 



No. 57. Hamilton group. Loose rocks from various localities. Wm. 

 M. Gabb, collector. 1857. 



No. 58. Gypsum. One and one-half miles north of Marcellus vil- 

 lage, Onondaga county. Wm. M. Gabb, collector. 1857. 



No. 59. Presented by W. Emmons, of Borodino, Onondaga county. 

 Others having the same number collected by Wm. M. Gabb. 1857. 



No. 60. Hamilton group. From the base of the hill composed 

 of this group at the north side of Cumberland City, Maryland. R. P. 

 Whitfield and C. Van Deloo, collectors. 1858. 



No. 61. Hamilton group. Mostly loose fragments which have been 

 plowed up from the underlying rocks at the summit of the hill north 

 of Cumberland City, Maryland. R. P. Whitfield and C. Van Deloo, 

 collectors. 1858. 



No. 62. Hamilton group. From the shales of this group exposed 

 a few rods north of the dwelling-house on Mr. Howe's farm, three 

 miles south of Paterson's Creek station, which is eight miles east of 

 Cumberland City. This locality is in Virginia three miles from the 

 Potomac river. Whitfield and Van Deloo, collectors. 1858. 



No. 63. (Probably Chemung.) These fossils are from the rocks 

 about half way between New Creek and Piedmont stations, close to 

 the railroad or twenty-six miles west of Cumberland City, Mary- 



