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XVIII . I'. Pleasant brook Hows through the southern part of Smyrna 

 village and along this part of the stream are rocky hanks affording excellent 

 exposures of the upper Hamilton rocks. The lowest outcrops studied are a 

 short distance below the New York, Ontario and Western railroad station, 

 and about at its level, or approximately 1,127 feet A. T. Fossils are quite 

 common, the following species having been collected at this locality: 



1. Tropidol&ptus carinatus (Con.), Hall. (c) 



2. Avnhocodia umbonata (Con.), 1 1 nil . (c) 



