Field Notebook: New York, Pennsylvania 1901
Page 33
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at about the center and below Grenard limestone 12 It has an abundance of Mariconnus stems, some plates (? cystids), Clad/jorua, Faroides and Alcestiles. Bastard li 20. Brasandrius li. (L. alta.) 120 Note: In the drift of the old tunnel below the Bruce Bros quarries in a fine lime shale I found together Eatonis peculians and Pentamerus selectus typical form. These certainly are from the Stormville shale and so to show that the Pentamerus of some little distance in the shale, and are not restricted to the Stormville conglomerate and limestones. I had the keeper of the Saloon at Loranca take me to Stromsburg. Packed the box after supper and arrived there by express train tomorrow. Looked carefully today for T. sosa- cantus but saw no trace of them, although L. alta occurs just above the Stormville limestone and below the Stormville conglomerate. The entire evidence of the upper