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CONTRIBUTIONS TO DEVONIAN PALEONTOLOGY 
[BULL. 244. 
Loose .specimens on the southwest side of the Chesapeake and Ohio 
Railway track, 1| miles southeast of White Sulphur Springs, furnished 
the following species: 
Faunule of zone 3 of section 1380 C, near White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. 
[c, common; r, rare.] 
1. Stropheodonta (Douvillina) mucrona- 
ta (c). 
2. Orthothetes chemungensis (r). 
3. Chonetes scitulus (c). 
4. Productella lachrymosa (c). 
5. Schizophasia striatula (r). 
6. Leiorhynchus mesicostale (r). 
7. Spirifer disjunctus (r). 
8. Delthyris mesicostalis (c). 
9. Ambocoelia gregaria (r). 
10. Sphenotus sp. (r). 
11. Leptodesma extenuatum (r), 
12. L. navifornie (r). 
13. L. potens var. juvene (r). 
14. Aviculopecten sp. (r). 
15. Modiomorpha quadrula (r). 
16. Loxonema sp. (r). 
17. Phacops rana (r). 
Between White Sulphur Springs and Caldwell the following material 
was obtained: 
Faunule of section 1380 D, three-fourths of a mile west of White Sulphur Springs. 
1. Buchiola speciosa (abundant). 
2. Plethospira socialis (abundant). 
Faunule of section 1380 E, at side of wagon road, 1\ miles west of White Sulphur Springs. 
1. Buchiola speciosa (common). 
2. Panenka sp. (rare). 
3. Styliola fissurella (abundant). 
Faunule of section 1380 F, one-half mile east of Howard station. 
[a, abundant; c, common; r, rare.] 
1. Orthothetes chemungensis var. arctos- 
triatus (a). 
2. Chonetes scitulus (a). 
3. Camarotcechia cf . contracta (r). 
4. Spirifer disjunctus (r). 
5. Leptodesma rogersi (c). 
The higher members of the series, which follow the fossiliferous 
beds of 1380 E, appear to be entirely barren of fossils. The red, green, 
and black shales, which constitute these higher beds, are well exposed 
near Caldwell, W. Va., station 1381 A. 
CALDWELL, GREENBRIER COUNTY, W. VA. 
The following section was noted in the cut just east of Caldwell: 
Section 1381 A, east of Caldwell, W. Va. 
Ft. in. 
9. Alternating green and reddish shale 40 
8. Blue to black or green shale 0-4 
7. Greenish shale 4 to 10 
6. Sandstone 6 
5. Soft greenish-blue shale 1 6 
4. Hard green shale 9 
3. Blue to black banded shale 5 
2. Bluish-green clay, with iron concretions 7 
1. Gray to bluish heavy-bedded sandstone 1 6 
