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From samples of rock submitted by Mr. A. S. Kenyon and from another 
source, the following lists of fossil determinations have been made :— 
At 100 feet pebbles were met with. 
At 160-260 feet— 
Limopsis beaumariensis, Chapm. 
Leda woodsi, Tate. 
Pecten polymorphous, Zittel. 
,, antiaustralis, Tate. 
Erycina micans , Tate sp. 
Venus ( Chione) cognata, Pritch. sp. 
Meretrix tenuis, Tate. 
Corbula pyxidata, Tate. 
Turritella tristira, Tate. 
Marginella wentworthi, T. Woods. 
,, propinqua, Tate. 
Ancilla ligata, Tate sp. 
Terebra catenifera, Tate. 
This series is strongly Kalimnan in aspect, with a slight admixture 
of Janjukian. 
At 212-228 feet— 
Limopsis beaumariensis, Chapm. 
Trigonia margaritacea, var. acuticostata, McCoy. 
C ardita sp. nov. 
,, scabrosa, Tate. 
Turritella conspicabilis, Tate. 
Bathytoma fontinalis, Tate sp. 
This horizon is Kalimnan, the fauna showing, however, a slight 
admixture of Janjukian forms. 
At 228-234 feet.-— 
Cucullcea corioensis, McCoy. 
Limopsis beaumariensis, Chapm. 
Spondylus sp., near S. gcederopoides, McCoy. 
Cardita spinulosa, Tate. 
Horizon—mixed Kalimnan and Janjukian. 
At 235 feet— 
Bipora philippinensis, Busk sp. 
S'elenaria cupola, T. Woods sp. 
Glycimeris cf. maccoyi, Johnston sp. 
„ convexus, Tate. 
Limopsis beaumariensis, Chapm. 
Lissarea sp. 
Leda woodsi, Tate. 
Trigonia margaritacea , var. acuticostata, McCoy. 
Cardita spinulosa, Tate. 
Condylocardia sp. 
Lucina nuciformis, Tate. 
Dosinea sp. 
Corbula eplnamilla, Tate. 
Turritella, near tristira , Tate. 
Tylospira coronata, Tate sp. 
This horizon is more strongly Kalimnan than Janjukian. 
