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In ;i still later report, by Bailey and IVicInnes, 3 the following addi 
tional species of this fauna are reported: 
1. Pholidopsovata? Hall. 
2. Orthis eminens? Hall. (This may bo 
No. 13 of Billings's list.) 
3. Orthis strophomenoides Hall. 
4. Streptorhynchus perplanum? Con. 
(Probably No. 14 of Billings's list.) 
5. Spirifera perlamellosa Hall. (Cf. No. 
30 of Billings's list; this is the species 
cited in the preliminary list given 
by Hitchcock in 1861.) 
6. Spirifera modesta ? Hall. 
7. Spirifera sp. ? 
8. Meristella lsevis Van. 
9. Retzia formosa Hall sp. 
10. Rhynchonella allied to R. aspasia B. 
and R. altiplicata Hall. 
11. Pterinea sp. 
12. Platyceras ventricosum Con. (This 
genns was reported by Billings un- 
der two numbers, Nos. 31 and 32.) 
13. Platyceras tenuiliratum Hall. 
14. Platyceras dilatatum Hall. 
15. Platyceras retrorsum Hall. 
16. Platyceras curvirostrum Hall. 
17. Proetus n. sp. 2 
18. Lichas billingsi n. sp. 2 
19. Leperditia sp. 
Billings described, in the former report, several species from other 
localities and gave lists of the following faunas: 
Masardis, Aroostook County? — The Masardis fauna is as follows: 
1. Crinoids. 
2. Orthis n. sp. 
'■■. Strophomena rhomboidalis. 
4. Spirifera nympha n. sp. 4 
5. Atrypa reticularis. 
6. Cheirurus tarquinius n. sp. 5 
The author considered this fauna to be equivalent to that of Square 
Lake. No. 6, Cheirurus tarquinius, is reported as being found also in 
the fauna of Port Daniel, Bay of Chaleur. 
Telos Lake. — From Telos Lake the following species are reported by 
Billings: 6 
6. Platyostoma ventricosa? Con. 
7. Orthoceras cf. 0. rigidum, but more 
coarsely striated. 
8. Dalmanites sp. 
9. Avicula or Pterinea. 
1. Crinoid, arms of a large. 
2. Chonetes? 
3. Rhynchonella or Retzia. 
4. Rensselaeria ovalis Hall, or a closely 
allied species. 
5. Leptodomus mainensis n. sp. 7 
These are interpreted as "most probably from the base of the 
Devonian near the Oriskany sandstone." 6 
From the west end of Telos Lake the following are reported: 
1. Strophomena rhomboidalis. I 3. Rensselaeria ovalis Hall. 
2. Streptorhynchus radiata Van. | 4. Spirifera sp. 
This fauna is referred to the same age as the last mentioned. 
1 Report on explorations and surveys in portions of northern New Brunswick, and adjacent areas 
in Quebec, and in Maine, United States, by L. W. Bailey and Win. Mclnnes: Ann. Kept. Geol. Nat. 
list. Survey Canada, 1887, Vol. Ill, Pt. M, pp. lm-52m, and map No. 290. 
n - Op. cit., p. 41m. 6 Op. Cit. , p. 121, fig. 22. 
aproc. Portland Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol.1, Pt. II, p. 106. «Op. cit., p. 106. 
* Op. cit. , p. 116, fig. 15. I Op. cit. , p. 118, fig. 19. 
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