92 CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE GEOLOGY OF MAINE. [bull. 165. 
Section 1062 A. 
A. On west shore of lake, commencing with A 1, a low ledge on first point, about 
one-half mile from inlet (Moose River) . 
A 1. A rather solid shale, with very fine fossils; dip 25°, S. 80° E. 
Brassua Stream. — The following is a section at Brassua Stream: 
Section 1062 B. 
B 1 . A ledge under water, about 2 miles above the lake. 
B 2. A ledge of shaly sandstone, forming a fall in stream, about 2\ miles above the 
lake; dip 28°, N. 10° W. Two fossils (?) were found in it. 
B 3. The same rock, with same dip, exposed for 100 yards upstream. 
B 4. Same rocks, same dip, 1,000 yards farther (above B3)., 
B 5. Same, 200 feet farther. 
B 6. Same rock, same dip, 300 feet farther. One fossil. 
B 7. 200 feet farther the same rock is exposed, but contains very many fossils. 
B 8. 150 feet farther, same rock, with a few fossils. 
B 9. 250 feet farther, same rock, no fossils. 
B 10. 200 feet farther, same rock, no fossils; dip 57°, N. 10° W. 
Fossils were obtained from the following strata: 
Fauna of 1062 A 1. 
1. Sp. cyclopterus (H) Bill. 
2. Chonetes antiopa Bill. 
Fauna of 1062 B 2. 
1. Orthothetes deformis. 
2. Plant stem, (B3). 
3. ? two lamellibranchs (? B 2) . 
1. Orthothetes deformis H. 
1. Beachia suessana. 
2. Orthothetes deformis. 
3. Strophomena blainvillii. 
4. Platyceras sp. 
Plant stems. 
Fauna of 1062 B 6. 
Fauna of 1062 B 7. 
From 1062 C 3. 
