WILLIAMS AND 
KINDLE. 
] SECTIONS IN VIRGINIA AND WEST VIRGINIA. 
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The Chemung- fauna may be found at or near the summit of Brushy 
Mountain at most localities in Bland County. About 2 miles south- 
west of the last station and 300 yards southeast of the summit of 
Brushy Mountain, on the Bluefield and Bland road (1379 B), the fol- 
lowing- species were found: 
Faunule of section 1379 B, on Brushy Mountain, Virginia. 
[a, abundant; c, common; r, rare.] 
Productella hirsuta (c). 
Dalmanella tenuilineata (r). 
Camarotoechia cf. contracta (c] 
C. duplicata (a). 
Ambocoelia umbonata (c). 
Grammysia subarcuata (r). 
Edmondia cf. philipi (r). 
Leptodesma cf. potens (r). 
9. Leptodesma sp. (r). 
10. Mytilarca chemungensis (c). 
11. Nyassa cf. arguta (r). 
12. Modiomorpha subalata var. chemung- 
ensis (r). 
13. M. sp. (r). 
14. Orthoceras sp. (r). 
Near the top of Brushy Mountain west of Point Pleasant (1379 C) 
the following species occur: 
Faunule of section 1379 C, on Brushy Mountain, Virginia. 
[a, abundant; c, common; r, rare.] 
1. Orbiculoidea sp. (r). 
2. Chonetes setigerus (a). 
3. Productella lachrymosa var. stigmata 
(c). 
4. Camarotcechia contracta (c). 
5. C. duplicata (r). 
6. Spirifer disjunctus (r). 
7. Grammysia cf. bisulcata (r) 
8. Sphenotus sp. (r). 
9. Leptodesma potens (r). 
10. L. potens var. juvene (r). 
11. Mytilarca regularis (r). 
12. Aviculopecten sp. (r). 
About li miles south of Rockygap post-office, on the Bluefield- 
Bland road, the following fossils were collected from some detached 
masses of coarse sandstone (1379 X). The stratigraphic position of 
this sandstone was not certainly ascertained, but it appears to belong- 
to the Giles formation: 
Faunule of section 1 '37 9 X, near Rockygap, Va. 
1. Aspidocrinus scutelliformis (abundant). 
2. Spirifer cyclopterus (rare). 
3. Meristella sp. 
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. VA. 
In the vicinity of White Sulphur Springs the channel of Howards 
Creek follows approximately the axis of an anticline. The lowest beds 
exposed here are the black and gray cherts, which outcrop along the 
bank of this stream at the northwest side of the White Sulphur 
Springs Hotel grounds. From thi.s point the dip of the beds is toward 
the southeast. From White Sulphur Springs station to Tuckahoe the 
