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Sept. 29-1910
Spent the day until 2 P.M. with John
Hartley and Purdue at the tallest quarry
of the C.&O.R.R. near Rye.
I was just surprised to find here a
well developed Tryptoculus gigaceus one
spelled up in the lower Pentamere. There can
be no mistello here since the Cystides
are specific retrostriae goes are below it.
Further no Lep. alta recur here but
true Z. lds brechidipods.
The Pentameres gone seems to be the
lower one although Mr. Purdue says he
collected quite large specimens here.
In the Cystid bed which is more
shale the limestone, there species are found
a small lips one, the glabra and the flat
species.