REPORT OP THE STATE PALEONTOLOGIST 1902 



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Spirifer cyclopterus Hall, c 

 S. macropleurus (Conrad), c 

 Proetus protuberans Hall, r 

 Eatonia medialis (Vanuxem), c 

 Acidaspis tuberculatus (Conrad), 

 Actinopteria textilis (Hall), c 

 Platyostoma sp ?, r 

 Eatonia peculiaris (Conrad), c 



Meristella laevis (Vanuxem), c 

 Dalmanella perelegans Hall, c 

 Spirifer perlameliosus Hall, c 

 Hindia fibrosa (Roemer), c 

 Strophonella sp.? 

 Lichenalia torta Hall, c 

 Atrypina imbricata Hall, c 



FAUNA OF THE MIDDLE NEW SCOTLAND BEDS 



From Delaware avenue, between the Delaware avenue quarry and Gross's 



quarry 



Leptaena rhomboidalis (Wilck), a 

 Orthothetes woolworthanus (Hall) aa 

 Strophonella radiata (Vanuxem), aa 



Dalmanella perelegans Hall, c 

 Anoplotheca concava (Hall), c 

 Acidaspis tuberculatus (Conrad), c 

 Spirifer perlameliosus Hall, c 

 Dalmanites pleuroptyx (Green), r 

 Uncinulus vellicatus Hall, r 

 Cyrtoceras, small species, rr 

 Meristella, sp. indet., r 

 Phacops logani Hall, r 

 Eatonia medialis Hall, c 

 Pholidops sp.?, r 

 Actinopteria textilis (Hall), r 



Chonetes sp.?, r 

 Lichenalia torta Hall, c 

 Chaetetes sphaericus Hall, branching 



form, c 

 Platyostoma, 2 species, r 

 Strophonella punctulifera (Conrad), r 

 Stropheodonta arata Hall, c 

 S. beckii Hall, c 

 Rhynchonella bialveata Hall, r 

 R. inutilis Hall, r 

 Strophonella cavumbona Hall, c 

 Anoplia nucleata Hall, r 

 Rhipidomella oblata Hall, c 

 R. discus Hall, r 

 Isochiiina, small, c 



FAUNA OF THE UPPER NEW SCOTLAND LIMESTONE 



From just below the foot wall of the Becraft limestone at the White lime 



quarry 



Gypidula pseudogaleata Hall, r 



Stropheodonta becki Hall, c 

 Aspidocrinus scutelliformis Hall, aa 

 Atrypa reticularis Linne, c 

 Orthothetes woolworthanus Hall, c 

 Rhynchotrema formosum Hall, a 

 Meristella sp.?, r 

 Uncinulus campbellanus Hall, c 

 Spirifer perlameliosus Hall, r 



Spirifer cyclopterus Hall, aa 

 Rhipidomella oblata Hall, c 

 Proetus sp.? rr 

 Stropheodonta sp.?, r 

 Rhynchonella transversa Hall, aa 

 Spirifer concinnus Hall, c 

 Ostracods, several species, c 

 Dalmanites pleuroptyx (Green), r 

 Rensselaeria mutabilis Hall, r 

 Actinopteria textilis Hall, r 



Becraft limestone 

 This prominent formation with a thickness of about 40 feet, 

 consists of massive beds of light gray, white and pink semicrys- 

 talline shell limestone of high purity. It is virtually a con- 

 solidated coquina, made up chiefly of fragments of brachiopod 

 shells and crinoids. It is hard and solid and for this reason its 



