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2159 Ithaca* beds. Bluish shales near summit of hill south of 



West Fulton, following road which turns up the hill two 

 miles below West Fultou. C. S. Prosser, collector. 1897 

 ('99). 



2160 Ithaca beds. Glen one mile south of Colliersville. C. S. 



Prosser, collector. 1895 ('99). 

 21G1 Ithaca beds. Blue shales along side of creek on hill three 

 and one half miles southwest of West Fulton. C. S. 

 Prosser, collector. 1897 ('99). 



2162 Hamilton beds. On road south of Worcester, up the hill 



above road to southwest. C. S. Prosser, collector. 1S95 

 ('99). 



2163 Ithaca beds? Loose shales on roadside below Cooksburg, 



Albany co., at base of Oneonta. C. S. Prosser, collector. 

 1897 ('99). 



2164 Chemung beds. On small brook west of main brook and 



red schoolhouse, north of Harpursville. C. S. Prosser, 

 collector. 1897 ('99). 



2165 Ithaca group. Upper part of glen one mile south of Col- 



liersville. C. S. Prosser, collector. 1895 ('99). 



RECORD OF FOREIGN LOCALITIES 



Specimens bearing lemon yellow tickets 



Numbers begin at 100. 

 100 Fossils from the Spiriferen-sandstein, n. w. Harz moun- 

 tains, Germany. From Prof. A. von Koenen, Gottingen, 

 Germany. Exchange. 1889. 



101 Middle and upper Devonic brachiopods from the Ural 



mountains. From Th. Tsckernyschew, St Petersburg. 

 Donation. 1890. 



102 Siluric fossils from Estland and Island of Oesel. From Dr 



Friedrich Schmidt, St Petersburg. Donation. 1893. 



103 Ostracoda from various geologic horizons in England. 



From Prof. T. Rupert Jones, London. Donation. 1890? 



104 Siluric brachiopods; mostly from England. From Agnes 



Crane, Brighton, England. Donation. 1890. 



