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which fossils are not uncommon, in fact, they are more plentiful at this locality 

 than is the case in Chenango county and the western part of Otsego. The 

 Hamilton in the lower part of the valley contains plenty of Hamilton fossils, 

 though they are very rare in a /one in the upper part of the formation. 



XXII A. SECTION OF WHITNEY BUOOK NORTH OF MARYLAND. 



815' 





Approximately 2,013 feet A. T. 







185' 



Top of Little Crumhorn mountain, between Whitney 



and Morehouse brooks. 



A 32 . Covered. 



630' 





E. & W. highway. 

 A 11 . Mostly covered. 





195' . 





485' 

 420' 



15' 



IAorhyncfius A 10 . 

 Concretionary layer A 9 . 

 A 8 . Largely covered. 





130' 





290' 



45' 



Top of upper cascade. 

 A 7 . 





245' 





Foot of lower cascade. 

 A 6 . Sherburne formation. 





25' 





220' 





Top of layer with abundant Hamilton fossils. 









175' 



45' 



A 5 . 





75' 



A 4 . Greenish shales and thin sandstones. 





loo' 





Abundant Hamilton fossils. 







30' 



A 3 . 





70' 

 27' 



0' 





A 2 . Blue sandstone, two and one-half feet thick 



at base of rocks. 

 Railroad level, 1,21 s feet A. T. A 1 . 



Level <'!' Schenevus creek. 





50' 





20' 





