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CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE GEOLOGY OF MAINE. 
[bull. 165. 
New Sweden Township. — In New Sweden Township an outcrop 
(1096 A) was seen on the middle road from Woodland to New Sweden, 
on the west side of the road near the township line. This rock fur- 
nished some characteristic species, as follows: 
Fauna of 1096 A. 
1. Anoplotheca hemispherica. 
2. Lepteena transversalis. 
3. Pentamerus cf. oblongus. 
4. Pleurotomaria sp. 
5. Cf. Streptelasma calcula. 
6. Cf. Paleodelasma turbinatum. 
7. Cf. Cladopora fibrosa. 
Drift bowlder*. — Some of the better-preserved fossils were obtained 
from drift bowlders, catalogued under the station number 1095. As 
there can be no mistaking the fauna and the sandstone in these 
bowlders, the faunas will be given. 
The following fauna was found in a drift bowlder (1095 B) on the 
farm of R. Wither at Woodland: 
Fauna of 1095 B. 
1. Lepteena transversalis. 
2. Strophomena rhomboidalis. 
3. Orthothetes subplanus. 
4. Stropheodonta cf. perplana. 
5. Acidaspis tuberculatus. 
6. Cf . Trematospira multistriata (young) . 
7. Spirifer cf. niagarensis (young) . 
8. Pentamerus cf. oblongus. 
9. Orthis, two species. 
10. Fragments of undetermined species. 
A second bowlder from Woodland (1095 C) contained the following 
species : 
Fauna of 1095 C. 
1. Lepteena transversalis. 
2. Gastropods, several small species. 
3. Bellerophon sp. 
4. Favosites cf. niagarensis. 
5. Corata, several species. 
6. Orthis sp. 
The following fauna was found in a drift bowlder (1095 D) at Caribou, 
Maine: 
Fauna of 1095 D. 
1. Lepteena transversalis. 
2. Strophomena rhomboidalis. 
3. Bilobites bilobus. 
4. Cf. Trematospira multistriata. 
5. Orthothetes sp. 
6. Pentamerus sp. 
7. Anoplotheca hemispherica. 
8. Several undetermined fragments. 
In the township of Mars Hill (1296 F), near the north end of Mars 
Hill, on the west side, in the field at its base, another bowlder was 
found containing the typical fauna, the petrographic characters also 
agreeing with the rock at the typical exposures. 
