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(9) Deer creek at 1,450 feet altitude, If miles from the mouth. 
Lilloettia sp. 
(10) Deer creek at 1,275 feet altitude, 1| miles from the mouth. 
Lilloeilia sp. 
(11) Deer creek at 300 feet altitude, 700 yards from the mouth. 
Pai acadoceras sp. 
(12) Deer creek, f mile from the mouth. 
Paracadoceras haroeyi Crickmay 
Cadoceras catostoma Pompeckj 
“ schmidti “ 
“ brooksi Crickmay 
“Belemnites'^ sp. 
(13) On the small tributary which joins Deer creek from the north 
at 1,700 feet elevation or 2| miles from the mouth. 
Parallelodon sp. 
Entolium hertleini Crickmay 
Ammonoid fragment, cadoceratoid 
“Belemnites" sp. indet. 
(14) South side of Mysterious Creek valley 2| miles from the mouth 
and at 1,400 feet elevation. 
Parnllelodon sp. 
“Belemnites” sp. 
(15) Billhook creek, a tributary to Mysterious creek, at 3,100 feet 
altitude, and 4 miles in a direct line from the mouth of Mysterious creek. 
Callovian (Proplanulitan) 
Anomia columbiana Crickmay 
Lilloettia lilloetensis Crickmay 
“ mertonyarwoodi “ 
Buckmaniceras buckmani “ 
(16) One hundred yards from shore and 600 yards north of the mouth 
of Deer creek. 
*‘Belemnites’' sp. 
(17) West shore of Harrison lake, 720 yards north of the mouth of 
Deer creek. 
Pelecypoda, various, imidentifiable 
(18) Southwest slope of Fossil hill at 1,850 feet. 
Haidaia aflf. dawsoni Whiteaves 
^‘Belemnites” sp. 
(19) Small creek 1 mile east of Billhook creek at 1,500 feet. 
Astarle harrismierms Crickmay 
(in talus) 
(20) Billhook creek at 3,270 feet elevation and slightly over 4 miles 
from the mouth of Mysterious creek. 
Cylindroteuthis sp. 
(21) Billhook creek at 3,400 feet elevation. 
Haidaia aff. dawsoni Whiteaves 
“ billhookensis Crickmay (talus) 
“ packardi “ (talus) 
Ammonoid, a young cadoceratoid form 
