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Camarella and J. neurinista Bryozoa are
common but not once preserved. Clumnaria was
seen w/in two small specimens. Stetholasma
Infundulum is common.
A half mile further north in a quarry
Fossils under my common, in the middle Senville. Hae cephelospots are
rare, but saw some small Cithronus, and two
specimens of Ormocerus tenuifilum. The commonest
fossil is a Dithyomma new filitista, and
Plectammites senicens. Other rachids are
Q. tricrenata, J. neurinista, R. micrissima
(Reymond says it occurs here), and I thought I
saw R. minnesotensis. Balzamus extens
and Butilus, Lepidida Bryozoa. Tetradun
cellularum is common associated with Steno-
matocerium and species of gastropoda. All in
all the fauna is that of the Blue River and
I don't if there is a break between the two for-
mations.
In the afternoon we went north to see Treston
but did not see anything of note. The exposures are
are smaller.