24 PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW YORK DEVONIAN. [bull. 120. 
cliffs of the same are seen near the crest of the hill just below." '* The 
exposure mentioned as "the crest of the hill" is evidently station 1476 
A6; but it is an outcrop of moderately coarse arenaceous Hamilton 
shale, rather than of the so-called Chemung. 
No. 1476 A5.— Ledges by the side of Marshalls Greek at H. Miller's 
house and shop, also a ledge forming a fall iu the creek. Bluish arena- 
ceous shale containing some fossils. 
Fauna or No. 1476 A5. 
Leiorhynchus mesacostalis Hall (c) 
Some of the specimens show from two to four less prominent plications on 
each, side of the mesial fold and sinus. 
Spirifera mesastrialis Hall (r) 
Spirifera mesacostalis Hall ( ?) (c) 
Some of the specimens resemble quite closely S. mucronata (Con.) Bill, and 
should he compared with the variety of this species from Chenango, N. 
Y., figured by Prof. H. S. Williams (Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. I, PI. xn, 
fig. 13. 
Palreoneilo constricta (Con.) Hall (rr) 
Paracyclas lirata (Con.) Hall (r) 
( ?) Palseoneilo tenuistriata Hall (r) 
Shell badly broken and identification doubtful. 
Chonetes sp .* (rr) 
Phacops rana (Green) Hall (rr) 
This is the locality mentioned by Prof. White as "the fall of 8 feet" 
which was cited above. 
No. 1476 A4. — Ledges of bluish, arenaceous shale by roadside only a 
short distance south of Dead Mans Run, where the road forks not far 
above Miller's shop. The shales split up into thin layers and fossils 
are quite common. 
Fauna of No. 1476 A4. 
Paracyclas lirata (Con.) Hall (c) 
Tropidoleptus carinatus (Con.) Hall (rr) 
Spirifera mesacostalis Hall (rr) 
Spirifera sp., probably S. mesastrialis Hall, but the specimens show scarcely 
any indications of fine striae on the large plications (a) 
Leiorhynchus mesacostalis Hall (rr) 
Atrypa reticularis (Linn6) Dalm (rr) 
Chonetes setigera Hall , (c) 
Rhynchonella cf. stephani Hall (rr) 
Palseoneilo constricta (Con. ) Hall (rr) 
Modiomorpha subalata (Con.) Hall var. chemungensis Hall (?) (c) 
Two of the specimens are larger than those figured by Prof. Hall, yet they 
seem to have the proportions of the variety rather than those of the 
species. 
Paheoneilo emarginata (Con. ) Hall (?) (rr) 
Actinopteria boydi (Con. ) Hall (c) 
Grammysia sp (rr) 
Leptodesma sp (rr) 
Pleurotomaria sp (rr) 
'G 6 , p. 230. 
