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(41) East shore of peninsula, 200 yards north of Lonetree island. 
Aucella crassicollis Keyserling 
“ solida Lahusen 
“ harrisonensis Crickmay 
“ gigas “ 
Plexiromya harrisonensis “ 
Homolsomites poecilochotomus Crickmay 
(42) East shore of peninsula 400 yards north of Lonetree island. 
Aucella crassicollis Keyserling 
“ solida Lahusen 
“ harrisonensis Crickmay 
Pleuromya harrisonensis “ 
Homolsomites poedlochotcrmus Crickmay 
(43) Half a mile southeast of the highest ‘peak on the peninsula. 
Pelecypod, imidentifiable 
(44) East shore of peninsula, 2^ miles north of Lonetree island. 
Aucella crassicollis Keyserling 
(45) West shore of Long island 400 yards north of its southern tip. 
Aucella crassicollis Keyserling 
“ solida Lahusen 
(46) Little islet on south side of south entrance to Roberts bay, west 
side of Long island. 
Aucella crassicollis Keyserling 
solida Lahusen 
(47) South shore of a little point on the west side of Cascade bay, 
1,090 yards south of the north end of that bay; or 4,660 yards north of 
Lonetree island. 
Aucella teutoburgensis Weerth 
Yaadia leurisagassizi Crickmay 
(48) Forty feet east of the Yaadia lewisagassizi locality on south 
shore of a little point on west side of Cascade bay 1,090 yards due south 
of the north end of that bay. 
Aucella somewhat crushed and not identifiable with certainty, but probably the 
sharp ribbed species of the canadiana zone 
(49) Northeast side of the little point on west side of Cascade bay, 
1,090 yards due south of the north end of that bay. 
Aucella somewhat sheared and so unidentifiable, but probably the sharp ribbed 
species of the canadiana zone 
(50) East side of Cascade bay 2f miles from the north end of that 
bay, also 
(51) East side of Cascade bay 3| miles from the north end of that 
bay, also 
(52) East side of Cascade bay 4| miles from the north end of that 
bay. 
Aucellae^ greatly sheared and so unidentifiable, but probably the sharp ribbed 
species of the canadiana zone 
(53) Northwest corner of Roberts bay, west side of Long island. 
Aucellae, somewhat crushed and so unidentifiable, but probably the sharp ribbed 
species of the canadiana zone 
