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KENTUCKY SECTIONS, 
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Faunule of zone 1 of section 1355 A, on Bear Grass Creek, Kentucky. 
[e, common: r, rare.] 
1. Strombodes striatus (c). 
2. S. sp. (c). 
3. Cladopora sp. (r). 
4. Halysites eaten nlatus (c) 
5. Lyellia papillata (c). 
6. Heliolites sp. (c). 
7. Stromatopora sp. (r). 
! 8. Cornulites proprius (r). 
9. Dalmanella elegantula (r). 
10. Conchidium nysius (r). 
11. Uncinulus cf. stricklandi (r). 
12. Atry pa reticularis (r). 
13. A. reticularis var. niagarensis (r). 
14. Dalmanites vigilans (r). 
In the upper 10 feet of the section fossils are abundant. Spirifer 
wregarius Clapp occurs in great profusion, and, with a few species of 
corals, furnishes the greater part of the faunule in some of the strata. 
The fossils identified from these beds are as follows: 
Faunule of zone & of section 1355 A, on Bear Grass Creek, Kentucky. 
[a, abundant; c, common; r. rare.] 
1. Zaphrentis sp. (c). 
2. Pleurodictyum problematicum (r). 
3. Crinoid stems (c). 
4. Polypora sp. (r). 
5. Stropheodonta demissa (c). 
6. S. hemispherica (r). 
7. S. (Leptostrophia) perplana (r). 
8. Orthothetes chemungensis var. arctos- 
triatus (r). 
9. Chonetes mucronatus (r). 
10. Schizophoria striatula (c). 
11. Pentamerella arata (r). 
12. Eunella lincklseni (r). 
13. Atrypa reticularis (a). 
14. Spirifer acuminatus (r). 
15. S. byrnesi (r). 
16. S. gregarius (a). 
17. S. varicosus (r). 
18. Conocardium trigonale (r). 
19. Aviculopecten princeps (r). 
20. Platyceras carinatum (r). 
21. P. dumosum (r). 
22. P. echinatum (r). 
23. Proetus crassimarginatus (c). 
24. Phacops cristata var. pipa (r) 
OHIO FALLS AND EDWARDSVILLE SECTIONS. 
The Niagara limestones, which are so well exposed just east of 
Louisville, are brought below the bed of the Ohio at the falls by the 
westerly dip, which is probably about 25 or 30 feet to the mile. A 
connected section from the Falls of the Ohio to Edwardsville, on the 
Indiana side of the river, shows the following beds: 
Generalized section 1357 A, from Palls of the Ohio to Edwardsville. 
Feet. 
7. Gray limestone ( Harrodsburg) 60 
6. Massive to shaly sandstone and sandy shales (Riverside), with 1 to 10 feet of 
oolitic limestone in upper part 200 
5. Blue arenaceous shales (New Providence ) 125 
4. Fine-grained limestone ( Rockford ), breaking with conchoidal fracture 3 
3. Fissile black carbonaceous shale ( New Albany ) 104 
2. Argillaceous blue-gray limestone (Sellarsburg beds ) 15 
1. Light-gray limestone ( Jefferson vi lie ) 20 
