Field Notebook: Michigan, New York, Ohio, Ontario
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are here not nearly so abundant as at Theford, Ontario or in Newford. Helio- phyllum is rare and Favosites placenta attains to a larger growth than at any other place. Some I saw were nearly one foot in diameter and six or eight inches thick—a feature nowhere else observed. In the upper zone I saw one valve of Sp. granuliferus and an abundance of a Fistulifora. This zone is possibly to be correlated with the Stoney Port Hole in Ontario. Oct. 10. Finished packing the two boxes which were shipped by Detroit & Mackinac R.R. Left at 9.20 A.M. for Petosky by way of Alger since no boat is at hand, to go around the lake. Left Alger at 5.12 arriving in Mackinac at 7.20