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60 Hamilton beds. From the base of the hill composed of 



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

 Whitfield and C. Van Deloo, collectors. 1858. 



61 Hamilton beds. Mostly loose fragments which have been 



plowed up from the underlying rocks at the summit of 

 the hill north of Cumberland, Md. R. P. Whitfield and 

 C. Van Deloo, collectors. 1858. 



62 Hamilton beds: 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, Md. This lo- 

 cality is in Virginia, three miles from the Potomac river. 

 R. P. Whitfield and C. Van Deloo, collectors. 1858. 



63 ?(Probably Chemung). These fossils are from the rocks 



about halfway between Newcreek (=Keyser and Pied- 

 mont stations), W. Va., close to the railroad, or 26 miles 

 west of Cumberland, Md., and are known as " Old red 

 sandstone." R. P. Whitfield and C. Van Deloo, collectors. 

 1858. 



64 Hamilton beds. Canandaigua lake shore, from one to one 



and a half miles below Menteth's point landing. R. P. 

 Whitfield and J. W. Hall, collectors. 1858. 



65 Hamilton beds. Specimens from the rocks about half a 



mile below the landing at Menteth's point, Canandaigua 

 lake shore. R. P. Whitfield and J. W. Hall, collectors. 

 1858. 



66 Hamilton beds. Specimens from the rocks between half 



a mile and a mile below the landing at Menteth's point, 

 Canandaigua lake shore. R. P. Whitfield and J. W. 

 Hall, collectors. 1858. 



67 Hamilton beds. Specimens collected in the ravine, near 



Menteth's house, at and above the dam. Menteth's point, 

 Canandaigua lake. R. P. Whitfield and J. W. Hall, col- 

 lectors. 1858. 



68 Hamilton beds. Specimens collected in the ravine, near 



Menteth's house, Menteth's point, Canandaigua lake, 

 R. P. Whitfield and J. W. Hall, collectors. 1858. 



