REPORT OF THE STATE PALEONTOLOGIST 1899 



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437 Hamilton shales. Specimens collected from loose frag- 



ments fallen from about 15 feet below the Tully lime- 

 stone. Shurger's glen, Norton's landing, Cayuga lake. 

 Herbert H. Smith, collector. 1871. 



438 Hamilton shales. Specimens collected at the lower fall, 



Vinegar brook glen, Norton's landing, Cayuga lake. 

 Herbert H. Smith, collector. 1871. 



439 Hamilton shales. Specimens collected at Shurger's glen, 



Norton's landing, Cayuga lake, in the hard shale about 

 12 feet below the Tully limestone (Division 2, stratum 

 10 of section). Herbert H. Smith, collector. 1871. 



440 Hamilton shales. Specimens collected at the middle fall, 



Shurger's glen, Norton's landing, Cayuga lake. Herbert 

 H. Smith, collector. 1871. 



441 Hamilton shales. Specimens collected at Shurger's glen, 



Norton's landing, Cayuga lake, in loose fragments fallen 

 from strata lying 20 to 30 feet below the Tully lime- 

 stone. Herbert H. Smith, collector. 1871. 



442 Hamilton shales. Specimens collected at Ludlowville, 



Tompkins co., in a mass of rock, fallen from about 30 

 feet below the Tully limestone, below the lower bridge. 

 Herbert H. Smith, collector. 1871. 



443 Hamilton shales. Specimens collected on the east shore 



of Cayuga lake, two miles south of Norton's landing, in 

 the fine shale immediately below the Tully limestone. 

 Herbert H. Smith, collector. 1871. 



444 Hamilton shales. Specimens collected at Shurger's glen, 



Norton's landing, Cayuga lake, in the coarse shales about 

 12 feet below the Tully limestone, and just below the falls 

 formed by that rock. Herbert H. Smith, collector. 1871. 



445 Hamilton shales. Specimens collected at Vinegar brook 



glen, Norton's landing, Cayuga lake; in a loose fragment 

 of rock probably fallen from about 100 feet below the 

 Tully limestone. Herbert H. Smith, collector. 1871. 



446 Hamilton shales. Specimens collected at Shurger's glen, 



Norton's landing, Cayuga lake, in the shale about 15 feet 



