Field Notebook: Michigan, New York, Ohio, Ontario
Page 54
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Sep. 20 Left at 9.15 A.M. on Third road arriving there at 2 P.M. spent the afternoon in the salt pond cut specimens east of the village where I picked up at least 1000 Dp. crenulata. The D. crenulata beds appear to be 10 or 12 feet thick above which the stilt occur but more rarely. The forms from foot to track are Everted. Above the D. crenulata bed there are about ten feet more in which fossils are not abundant. The common species are L. lama, A. spinifoides, Stenocentia S. macrea and Culicora quite common,