Field Notebook: New Bruswick, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Ontario 1900, 1927
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"Phillipsia" (or similar) "hannachi" for the St. Lucia region seems to be the same as for the Red Pond area regions. Since this afternoon showed me the Moscov Collection de identified 14 years ago, The specimens are quite ungrateful, and have been identified just as found. I am going on and on the materials! This Pent. Knighti u two dorsal valves superposed of Clytona articulares. The Orthoceras longicamentum seems to me to taper too rapidly but above all it has too many septa. If I remember the species correctly the Musicy specimen has 3 septa to one very few just species. Orthus pereydon is a small chree and seems to be identical or near O. hybridis. The other 2 field species I could not find. The Lignula in nodules occur at Meryland Made a good many notes on the starfishes. Found Reilings accurate, or nearly so, or far as it goes. In some cases Le could have gone further. Called on Dr Amie after tea.