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and Tuesday
Monday and 30 August 29 - 1910 St. Johns.
Notes on Howleys Collection.
Entire Paradoxide at Branch Cove near.
in southern side for to Placentia
drive
and then to St. Bride's and from there across the peninsula^ to Branch. There are down from the cliff and sometimes the natives have them for sale.
On Bell Isle go to Bell Cave = The Bell, ad again on the North-
wester side.
Have seen Lingulula and Phacarus spissa
(skale-im in the bed)
From the rim on itself there is here in the museum an entire trilobite that Rowley thought to be Calymene. I ask for a photo. It is what our a Calymene. Has 14 thoracic seg., 5 or 6 in the tail.
It's a Cambrian type
In the one also Phacarus spissa.
Lingula Howlezi Matthew from Kelley's Island.