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July 12 Friday
Fort Cts Road to Dorchester.
Just a few steps out of the corner store
at Fort Cts Rd we see up close with a
little difficulty reminding of the Etheca form
of D. mucronatus. Also sees what looks to be
the true form and me Trophidostepus coronatus.
Also Charites mucronatus, C. near coronata
and Hysterodonta of the hemispherica section but
not you are wide square. These beds must also be
Hamilton. Nothing decidedly Hanbury.
Just an 1/2 mile further out we see the regular
Hamilton again with D. mucronatus, Cyrtaria hamilton-
nensis, Charites scitula, Phacops bipr, Plurimfectum
demissa, Mucarda, Paracyclas elliptica, Spirife
granulifer, a rush of a large coral like Acervu-
laria davidsoni but more probably Cyath. Hyllum
caespitosum. Here we again see the smell from
D. Spirifera mucronatus.
A few yards further out we see a large thorny
Leptostelphis seplana, Hysterodonta demissa, Crith-
elinia stylifera, Spirifa mucronatus, D. granulifer,
Crinoids (have some pieces), Streptelasma rectum,