84 
In default of a diagram, I have arranged the following table 
to exhibit to the eye the stratigraphical relations of the several 
localities. The term u Tropidoleptus Beds” is changed to 
“Bryozoa Beds,’’ since the supposed Tropidoleptus proves 
to be a jStrophodonta. A “ Pleurotomaria Bed,” well marked, 
is also recognized at the bottom of the series. The letters cor¬ 
respond with those in the sections given in the body of the 
Report. The full-lace capitals indicate the strata most readily 
identifiable. 
STRATIGRAPHICAL RELATIONS OF THE LOCALITIES. 
855 
856 
857 
858 
861 
862 
863 
865 
880 
881 
884 
C’lhprt, Beds. 
E 
I> 
c 
B 
A 
TLifF Magnesian Beds. 
E 
I> 
€ 
Aeervrdaria Beds. 
E 
D 
G 
B 
A 
D 
C 
15 
A 
c 
B 
A 
15 
A 
B 
A 
D 
€ 
A 
O 
Bryozoa Beds. 
B 
A 
B 
A 
Stromatopora Beds. 
D 
c 
— 
Pleurotomaria Bed......... 
B 
c 
B 
A 
B 
A 
The table which follows embraces a list of all the fossils 
thus far collected, including the collections of my recent sur¬ 
vey and those heretofore made by State authority. The five 
succeeding columns of the table show the vertical distribution 
of the species through the beds. 
