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Sept. 29 - 1910
Spend the day untill 2 P. M. with John Hartley and Purdue at the tallest quarry of the P. O. R. R. near Nyer.
Was greatly surprised to find here a well developed Tyloculus gyracanthus gem spell up in the Lower Pentamerus. There can be no mistello here since the Cystiden are specific retrostatin gems are below it. Further no Lep. alba recur here but true L. lds brochisports.
The Pentamurus gems seem to be the lower one although Mr. Purdue says he collected quite large specimens here.
In the Cystid bed which is more shale than limestone, these species are found a smaller lip's one, the glabrous and the flat species.