48 PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW YORK DEVONIAN. [bull. 120. 
Modiella pygmaea (Con.) Hall (r) 
Leda rostellata (Con.) Hall (rr) 
Nucula corbuliformis Hall (r) 
Nnculites triqueter Con (rr) 
Modiomorpha mytiloides (Con.) Hall (c) 
Modioinorpka subalata (Con. ) Hall (?) (rr) 
Macrodon hamiltonise Hall (rr) 
Lunulicaidium fragile Hall (rr) 
Spirifera fimbriata (Con.) Hall (r) 
Ambocoftlia nmbonata (Con.) Hall (a) 
Chonetes setigera Hall (r) 
Chonetes mucronata Hall (?) '. • (rr) 
Chonetes scitula Hall (?) (rr) 
Spirifera mucronata (Con.) Bill ( (r) 
Nucula Randalli Hall (?) ' (rr) 
• The specimen is longer than any of the forms figured by Prof. Hall. 
Dalmanites (Cryphreus) Boothi (Green) Hall (rr) 
Phacops rana (Green) Hall (rr) 
Pleurotomaria sulcomarginata Con. (?) (r) 
Bellerophon crenistria Hall (?) (rr) 
Orthoceras crotalum Hall (rr) 
Grammysia sp (rr) 
Bellerophon sp (rr) 
t ?) Leiopteria sp (rr) 
( ?) Pterinopecten sp (rr) 
Crinoid stems. 
No. 1478 B2. — On the hill about 1 mile west of Port Orange, in Deer 
Park school district No. 11, near the county line, is the Weingardner 
quarry. Port Orange station is 1 mile above the Ouddebackville sta- 
tion, and the quarry is about 410 feet above the caual, or with an 
approximate elevation of 1,020 feet A. T. The dip in this quarry is 
heavy, varying from 24° to 28°, and the direction is apparently between 
20° and 30° north of west. Near the bottom of the quarry, the dip is 
irregular; while farther north, along the ridge, is an old quarry in 
which the workmen report a greater dip. The stone is the bluish Ham- 
ilton sandstone which splits into flags 1 to 2 inches in thickness, 
with shaly sandstones and shales forming partings. In the strata, 
near the bottom of the quarry, are a good many fossil shells of large 
Lamellibranchs, as Glyptodesma&nd Gram?nysia, while specimens of Lepi- 
clodendron, called u fossil snakes v by the quarrymen, were also found. 
Shells are not common in the upper layers of the quarry. The work- 
men showed me crystals of quartz, galena, zinc, and iron pyrites from 
a small vein in the quarry. 
Fauna of No. 1478 B2. 
Glyptodesma erectum (Con. ) Hall (aa) 
Actinopteria boydi (Con.) Hall (?) (r) 
Spirifera granulifera Hall (rr ) 
Homalonotus dekayi (Green) Emm (rr) 
Grammysia magna Hall (rr\ 
Grammysia hisulcata (Con.) Hall (rr) 
Sphenotns cuneatus (Con.) Hall (?).... (rr) 
Lepidodendron sp. 
