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Bayley, W.S. & F.P.Ming - Catalogue of the Maine Geological Collection etc. Waterville Me. 1890. ∞
Machias. Fosssiliferous Limestone. 14. 692. (p.18).
Point of Marne.
326 (p.19)
Machias. Fossiliferous Limestone v sandstone. (p.18) in 69.
Lubec (lead mine). Limestone with Terebratulae. 347, 303. (p.18).
[illegible]
Seboeis River.
Limestone containing Madreporae, opposite Peaked Mt.
Seboeis River. No.96. p.28.
Red ferruginous slate, Peaked Mt. Seboeis River. (p.20)
Graywacke slate, opp.Peaekd Mt. - - (p.20)
Red slate, above Sugar Loaf Falls. - - (p.20)
Old Red Sandstone, Jerry Brook, Seboeis River. (p.22).
Graywacke, opp. Peaked Mt. (p.23).
Fern leaves, impressions is slate. Sidney, Kennebec River, K.
County.
(p.22)
Deer Isle - Terebratulae in compact slate (p.22)
Pembroke.
Avinula 284; Eucrinite (19); Nautilites (Trescott's Farm), Orthoceratite, Productus, Producti v Terebratulae; Producti v Turritella; Producti v Spiriferite;
trilobite; trilobite (Cahymen). (p.32)
Pembroke - Turritella in transition argillo-ferruginous limestone, Ambloise. (p.32).
Machias [Point of Marne]. Delinia, 750. (p.32). (p.33)
Machias. (Starson's Creek), Avulus resembling Avus.
Fossil v red shale as withouth isolated patch of disuse upon low shore opposite Boston Reef & other of Lumber Island bearing of least E. 41° S.
"Clam shells" in clay in Washington Co.
RR. cut east of Brook Station.
"Mussel shells" in rock uniform of Fred Wilder.
Fossil, Coratite, Rafia, Attingocele;
spallity slates in front of Gardner Hotel,
Boorastip.