WILLIAMS AM- I 
KINDLE. J 
KENTUCKY SECTIONS. 
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The Devonian limestone in the bed of Brooks Run, between the 
railroad and wagon road, Brooks, Ky., afforded the following fossils: 
Faunule of zone 2 of general section 1365 A, near Brooks, Ky. 
[c, common; r, rare.] 
7. Spirifer fornacula (r). 
1. Stropheodonta demissa (r). 
2. S. (Leptostrophia) perplana ( 
3. Rhipidomella li via (r). 
4. Pentamerella arata (r). 
5. Camarotoechia sp. 
6. Atrypa reticularis (c). 
8. S. varicosus (r). 
9. Actinopteria sp. 
10. Proetus crassi marginatum (c). 
11. Phacops rana (r). 
The blue clay shale (New Providence) at the base of Button Mold 
Knob contains the following species: 
Faunule of zone I of general section 1365 B, near Brook*, Ky. 
[a, abundant; r, rare.] 
1. Zaphrentis sp. (r). 
2. Amplexus sp. (r). 
3. Crinoid stems (a). 
4. Orthothetes crenistria (V 
5. Chonetes illinoisensis (r). 
6. Rhipidomella oweni (a). 
7. Spirifer suborbicularis (a). 
8. Platyceras sp. (a). 
The latest fauna of the section is obtained from the massive sand 
stone (Riverside) 1 mile west of Brooks station, Ky. 
Faunule of zone 2 of general section 1365 C, near Brooks, Ky. 
[c, common; r, rare.] 
1. Fenestella sp. (c). 
2. Discina sp. (r). 
3. Orthothetes crenistria (r). 
4. Derbya keokuk (c). 
5. Productus burlingtonensis (c). 
6. Camarotoechia sappho (c). 
7. Syringothyris carteri (c). 
8. Cypricardinia sp. (r). 
HUBER, BULLITT COUNTY, KY. 
The unconformity between the black shale and the underlying lime- 
stones is well shown in the section exposed in the railroad cut one- 
fourth mile south of Huber. 
Fig. 2.— Section 13G7 A, showing unconformity of the black shale and the Devonian limestone south 
of Huber, Ky. l, Devonian limestone; 2, red clay; 3, black shale. 
As shown in fig. 2, the shale on one side of the section is separated 
from the limestone by about 4 inches of red clay. 
