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1 Spirifer acuminatus (Con.) Hall rr 



2 S. granulosus (Con.) H. & C. a 



3 S. mucronatus (Con.) Bill, c 



4 S. audaculus (Con.) H. & C. rr 



5 S. tullius Hall rr 



6 Chonetes coronatus (Con.) Hall e 



7 C. deflectus II all rr 



8 C. mucronatus Hall rr 



9 Orthothetes chemungensis (Con.) II. <.(• C. var. 

 arctostriatus Hall rr 



10 Athyris spiriferoides (Eaton) Hall r 



11 Stropheodonta perplana (Con.) Hall rr 



12 Cainarotoechia congregata ((7o».) i?. <€ C. rr 



13 Liorliynchus multicostum Hall rr 



14 Paracyclas lirata (Con.) Hall r 



15 Goniophora rugosa (Con.) Miller rr 



16 Modiomorpha concentrica (Con.) Hall rr 



17 Glyptodesina erectum (Con.) Hall rr 



18 Spirophyton velum (Van.) Hall r 



12 Section along" the Little Schoharie creek, in the southern part of 

 Middleburg and the northwestern part of Broome township, from 

 2^ to 3 miles south of the village of Middleburg and on the 

 eastern side of Moheganter hill 



Prosser, section D 



The first rocks studied are those of a small stone quarry [D 2 ] 

 in the southern part of the township about 2J miles south of the 

 village. According to the barometer the quarry is some 830 feet 

 higher than the Schoharie river at Middleburg. At the base of 

 it are 6 feet of blue sandstone covered by 15 feet of shales with 

 some thin layers of sandstone. In the shales are plenty of Ham- 

 ilton fossils; specially in the thin layers and in some that have 

 a rather concretionary structure. The rocks of this quarry are 

 in the Hamilton formation and the following fossils were 

 collected : 



1 Spirifer granulosus (Con.) H. & C. (?) c 



The specimens are poorly preserved. Some show impressions of the pustules 

 and one shows fine striae; but in form and general appearance they are like the 

 above species. 



2 Cainarotoecnia congregata (Con. H. d C.) r 



3 Spirifer mucronatus (Con.) Bill, c 



4 Chonetes coronatus (Con.) Hall r 



5 Athyris spiriferoides (Eaton) Hall rr 



6 Palaeoneilo maxima (Con.) Hall r 



.7 P. emarginata (Con.) Hall rr 



8 P. tenuistriata Hall rr 



9 Nuculites triqueter Con. r 



10 Nucula bellistriata (Con.) Hall c 



11 N. randalli Hall rr 



12 Paracyclas lirata (Con.) Hall r 



13 Modiomorpha subalata (Con.) Hall (?) rr 



Small specimens. 



14 M. mytilodd.es (Con.) Hall rr 



