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of Morris, Otsego county, N. Y., top of hill on road to South New 

 Berlin. (Most, if not all the specimens are identical with those of 

 the Hamilton group.) Andrew Sherwood, collector. 1871. 



No. 533. Chemung group. Mansfield, Tioga county, Penn. Below 

 the conglomerate. Andrew Sherwood, collector. 1871. 



No. 534. Chemung group. Ithaca, N. Y. Andrew Sherwood, col- 

 lector. 1871. 



No. 535. Chemung and Hamilton groups. Specimens from Nor- 

 wich, N. Y. Andrew Sherwood, collector. 1871. 



No. 536. Chemung group. Between Marathon and Hartford, Cort- 

 land county, N. Y. Andrew Sherwood, collector. 1871. 



No. 537. Hamilton group. Norton's landing, Cayuga lake, N. Y. 

 Andrew Sherwood, collector. 1871. 



No. 538. Chemung group. From Mansfield, Tioga county. Penn. 

 Specimens mostly small Pterinea, below conglomerate. Andrew 

 Sherwood, collector. 1871. 



No. 539. Catskill group. Red Rock near Blossburg, Tioga county, 

 Penn. Andrew Sherwood, collector. 1871. 



No. 510. Catskill group. Old red, Fish remains, Seeley's creek, 

 three miles northwest of Mansfield, Tioga county, Penn. Andrew 

 Sherwood, collector. 1871. 



No. 541. Catskill group. At Ogden's Corners, Union township, 

 Tioga county, Penn. Fish remains and Plants. Andrew Sherwood, 

 collector. 1871. 



No. 542. Chemung group. Cook's creek, Lindley township, Steu- 

 ben county, N. Y. Supposed to be below the conglomerate. Andrew 

 Sherwood, collector, 1871. 



No. 543. Conglomerate near base, mill stream north and west of 

 Panama, Chautauqua county, N. Y., at base of 80 feet exposure. 

 James Hall, collector. 1871. 



No. 544. Chemung group. Kelley's creek near Mansfield, Tioga 

 county, Penn. Below the conglomerate. Andrew Sherwood, collector. 

 1871. 



No. 545. Upper Chemung group. From tunnel on Midland rail- 

 road, two miles east of Hancock, Delaware county, N. Y. Andrew 

 Sherwood, collector. 1871. 



No. 546. Fish remains, shells, etc., from the Mansfield iron-ore bed, 

 two and a half miles south of Canton, Bradford county, Penn., on 

 Towanda creek and on land of Mr. Sullard. They are supposed to 

 have come from above the conglomerate. Andrew Sherwood, col- 

 lector. 1871. 



