WILLIAMS AND 
KINDLE. 
] SECTIONS IN VIRGINIA AND WEST VIRGINIA. 
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Greenish sandstone and shale (1380 B7) opposite the milepost con- 
tained the following species: 
Faunule of zone 7 of section 1380 B, near White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. 
[a, abundant; c, common; r, rare.] 
5. Camarotoechia contracta (c). 
6. Leiorhynchus lanra (r). 
1. Orthothetes chemungensis (c 
2. Productella lachrymosa (a). 
p. Dalmanella tenuilineata (r). 
4. Schizophoria striatula (c) . 
7. Spirifer disjunctus (a). 
8. Delthyris mesicostalis (a). 
Near the milepost the road crosses the axis of a syncline, so that 
beyond this point the beds reverse their dip. This makes it impossible 
to indicate with precision the stratigraphic relation of the stations 
below and those already given. 
In west end of long cut (1380 B), li miles southeast of White Sul- 
phur Springs, is the following section: 
Section 1380 C, along railroad, H miles southeast of White Sulphur Springs, the rocks 
dipping westward. 
3. Loose specimens along track, 1£ miles beyond White Sulphur Springs. 
2. Dark bluish-gray sandstone at east end of long cut. 
1. Dark, sandy shales at west end of cut. 
The exact relation, in thickness, of these beds to each other was not 
ascertained. The dark sandy shales (1) are about 60 feet thick and 
dip W. 25°. They contain the following faunule: 
Faunule of zone 1 of section 1380 C, near White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. 
[a, abundant; c, common; r, rare.] 
1. Stropheodonta (Douvillina) mucro- 
nata (a). 
2. S. demissa (r). 
3. Chonetes scitulus (a). 
4. Productella cf. spinulicosto (c). 
5. Dalmanella tioga (r). 
6. Leiorhynchus mesicostale (c). 
7. Atrypa spinosa (r). 
8. Grammysia sp. (r). 
9. Edmondia subovata (r). 
10. E. transversa (r). 
11. Buchiola speciosa (r). 
12. Palaeoneilo brevis (a). 
13. P. constricta (r). 
14. P. filosa (r). 
15. P. sp. (r). 
16. Leda diversa ( r ) . 
17. Macrodon sp. (r). 
18. Leptodesma sp. ( r) . 
19. Mytilarca chemungensis (r). 
20. Aviculopecten sp. (r). 
21. Crenipecten sp. (c). 
22. Pleurotomaria sp. (r). 
23. Coleolus sp. 
24. Goniatites sp. (r). 
25. Echinocaris sp. (r). 
At the east end of long cut mentioned above is a dark, bluish-gray, 
shaly sandstone (1380 C2), which yielded the following faunule: 
Faunule of zone 2 of section 1380 C, near White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. 
[e, common; r, rare.] 
1. 
Stropheodonta (Douvillina) mucro- 
6. 
A. spinosa (a). 
nata (r). 
7. 
Spirifer disjunctus (r). 
2. 
S. demissa (c). 
8. 
Sphenotus undatus (r) 
3. 
Chonetes scitulus (c). 
9. 
Palseoneilo brevis (r). 
4. 
Productella hirsuta (r). 
10. 
Pterinopecten sp. (r). 
5. 
Atrypa reticularis (r). 
