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No. 185. Corniferous Limestone. Collected at the patent lime-kiln 

 near Clarksville, Albany county, N. Y. C. Van Deloo, collector. 1862. 



No. 186. Schoharie Grit. Schoharie, N. Y. C. Van Deloo, col- 

 lector. 1862. 



No. 187. Genesee Slate. From Crooked creek, near Darien, N. Y. 

 C. Van Deloo, collector. 1864. 



No. 188. Hamilton group. Hill south and west of Schoharie. 

 C. Van Deloo, collector. 1862. 



No. 189. Lower Helderberg. Schoharie. C. Van Deloo, collector. 

 1862. 



No. 190. Hamilton group. Specimens collected from a thin band 

 of dark shale, just at the base of the falls, in the ravine at the south 

 line of Mr. Geldus' farm. Canandaigua lake. K. P. Whitfield and 

 C. Van Deloo, collectors. 1862. 



No. 191. Hamilton group. Specimens collected along the west 

 shore of Canandaigua lake and in the adjacent ravines. R. P. Whit- 

 field and C. Van Deloo, collectors. 1862. 



No. 192. Hamilton group. Collected in the ravines in the neigh- 

 borhood of Muttonville, N. Y. R. P. Whitfield and C. Van Deloo, 

 collectors. 1862. 



No. 193. Portage group. From a ravine terminating at the village 

 of Bristol Centre, Ontario county, N. Y. Specimens collected near the 

 base of the group. Whitfield and Van Deloo, collectors. 1862. 



No. 194. Genesee Slate. From the ravine at Bristol Centre, Ontario 

 county. Within a few feet of the top of group. Whitfield and Van 

 Deloo, collectors. 1862. 



No. 195. Portage group. Fossil plants from the black bands of 

 shale in the Portage group in ravine at Bristol Centre. The bands 

 possessing the character of Genesee Slate. Whitfield and Van Deloo, 

 collectors. 1862. 



No. 196. Hamilton group. From a ravine bearing the name of 

 " Bear Gulf," about two and a half miles north of Summit Corners, 

 Schoharie county, N. Y. C. Van Deloo, collector. 1862. 



No. 197. Hamilton group. Collected from loose masses in the 

 vicinity of Apulia, Onondaga county, N. Y. R. P. Whitfield and 

 George B. Simpson, collectors. 1863. 



No. 198. Hamilton group. Specimens collected at the base of a 

 small waterfall on the creek at the crossing of the road running 

 north from Tully village (two miles) . The Tully Limestone forms 

 the top of the falls, the Hamilton Shales the base. R. P. Whitfield 

 and George B. Simpson, collectors. 1863. 



