90 CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE GEOLOGY OF MAINE. [bullion 
Fauna of 1059 C x . 
1. Lissopleura. 
Fauna of 1059 C*. 
!. Strophomena blainvillii Bill. 
2. Chonostrophia complanata. 
3. Nucula. 
4. Cf. Orthothetes. 
5. Cf. Cryptonella eximia. 
6. Loxonema. 
7. Cf. Platyceras. 
Fauna of 1059 C z . 
1. Spirifer arrectus cf. cyclopterus Bill. 
2. Leptoccelia flabellites. 
Jack/man farm. — 1059 D is a section on Canada road, in the town of 
Jackman, 10 miles south of Moose River settlement and 5 miles north 
of Parlin Pond. 
Bean Brook. — 1059 D 1 is a section on the east side of the Canada 
road, at Bean Brook, 3 miles north of Parlin Pond Hotel. A massive 
bed of sandstone of unknown thickness with fossils on some layers; 
the rock is very tough and gray in color; dip 18°, N. 70° E. 
D x. A sandstone bowlder, with Orthoceratites. 
D 2. Bine sandy shale, many fossils; dip 20°, N. 70° E. 
D y. A bowlder with corals common. 
D 3. Lowest outcrop of shale, fossils common. 
D 4. Shale on farm, few fossils; dip 15°, N. 70 E. 
Fauna of 1059 T) 1. 
1. Lissopleura sequivalis. | 3. Tentaculites cf. elongatus. 
2. Tentaculites. I 4. Cf. Modiomorpha. 
1. Dalmanites anchiops 
1. Leptoccelia flabellites. 
Fauna of 1059 D 2. 
Fauna of 1059 D 9. 
Long Pond. — 1060 A, ledges at northwest end of Long Pond, form- 
ing islands in the lake: 
Feet. 
A 1 . Hard fissile shale, unfossiliferous, dip NW about 50 
A 2. The same rock, 200 yards northeast of A 1 10 
A 3. The same rock, 300 yards north of A 1 25 
A 4. Ledge on north shore, Hugh Redmond's farm, called by the lumberman 
"The Joe ledge," about one-fourth mile southeast of No. 3; dip 55°, 
N. 20° W about 375 
1060 B If,. — A ledge on the south shore, 5i miles west of outlet; dip 
70°, S. 20° E., thickness 40 feet; thin layers contain fossils, otherwise 
barren sandstone. 
Fauna of 1060 B 4- 
1. Strophomena blainvillii Bill. 
2. Cf. Megalanteris ovalis. 
3. Avicula. 
