WILLIAMS AM 
KINDLE. 
KENTUCKY SECTIONS. 
faunule of zone 1 ( Jeffersomnllc limestone) of section 135", /-', 
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north -Kit oi <>h<<. River. 
[a, abundant; 
1. Zaphrentis gigantea (a). 
2. Blothrophyllum sp. (c). 
3. Favosites hemispherieus (c). 
4. Syringopora sp. (c). 
5. Stropheodonta demissa (c). 
6. 8. (Leptostrophia) perplana (r). 
7. Pentamerella arata (r) . 
8. Eunella lincklami (c). 
ommon; r, ran 
V). Spirifer gregarius (r). 
10. S. varieosus (r). 
11. Conocardium cuneus (a). 
12. Modiomorpha mytiloides (r) 
13. Pleurotomaria sp. (r). 
14. Holopea sp. (r). 
15. Proetus crassimarginatus (c). 
16. P. microgemma (r). 
Faunule of zone 2 of section 13.77 B, on north x'nte of Ohio River. 
[a, abundant; »•, common; r, rare 
1. Zaphrentis gigantea (c). 
2. Cyathophyllum rugosum (c). 
3. Stropheodonta demissa (e). 
4. S. (Leptostrophia) perplana (r 
5. Orthothetes chemungensis { r ) . 
6. Chonetes mucronatus (e). 
7. Schizophoria cf. striatula (r). 
S. A trypa reticularis (c). 
9. Cyrtina hamiltonens-Js (r). 
10. Spirifer gregarius (a). 
11. Glyptodesma occidentale (r). 
12. Conocardium cuneus (a). 
13. Actinopteria boydi (r). 
14. Ptychodesma sp. nov. (r). 
15. Modiomorpha affinis (a). 
11). M. mytiloides (a). 
17. Turbo shumardi (c). 
18. Callonema bellatulum (c). 
19. C. cf. imitator (c). 
20. Proetus crassimarginatus (< 
21. Dalmanites anchiops vac 
(r). 
22. P. selenurus (r). 
Faunule of zone 3 of section 1357 B, on north side of Ohio River. 
[c, common.] 
1. Stropheodonta demissa (<•)■ 
2. 8. hemispherica (r). 
3. Chonetes mucronatus ((•)• 
4. A trypa reticularis (c). 
5. Spirifer acuminatus (c). 
6. Proetus cf. crassimarginatus (c). 
Faunule of :onr ,/ (Sellarsburg cement t>e<lx) of section 1357 C, ot Louisville, Ky. 
[a. abundant; c, common; r, rare.] 
1. Stropheodonta demissa (r). 
2. Chonetes yandellanus (a). 
3. Leiorhynchus quadricostatum ( 
4. A try pa reticularis (a). 
I 5. Spirifer oweni (a). 
I 6. S. segmentus (c). 
7. S. subattenuatus (r). 
s. Proetus sp. (r). 
The only fossil found in the black shale (New Albany) at Louisville 
(1357 A3) was Lingula spatulata. 
Near the mouth of Silver Creek, below the falls, /Schizohoht* con- 
centricus occurs abundantly in the black shale (1357 A3). 
The Rockford limestone (1357 A4) contains no fossils at its expo- 
sures near New Albany. This limestone appears to be absent south 
of the Ohio, 
