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Upper Silurian
Brag Island, White Bay has a metamorphosed
Stromatopora. Can't be labeled (some as far as Farisites)
Chondrites up to 5 inches across.
Herring Creek, New World Island, Notre Dame Bay.
- Has porcellous casts suggesting Richmondia H. Sil.
- Probably also small Stricklandinia, yes good S. lens.
- Encrinurus tail. Acasty Tail
- Ortho?, jurass Anticosti Q. marina Selwyn,
Dalmanella elegantula. Farisites? Alandicus (Ford)
- Heliolite with corallites armr 1/2 across and then cross.
- Plectammites and fine equal strae.
- "Ortho quida" maybe so but for look somewhat like Q. margaritis.
Fox Island (north side), Indian Island
Ochist with metamorphosed fossils
Stromatopora (small specimen)
Very fine celled Farisites.
Salt Pans, Fridays Bay, New World Island. Near Henry Head.
Remboldus, Soli Ethermia and spirilites. The latter are three
of the Brants. Is their material out of place?
See also three pages beyond.
Goldom's Arm, New World Island, Notre Dame Bay,
- Stricklandinia. Very wide and short. Tridacna? Park. n 75.
- L. rhombri-dalis.
- Del. elegantula
- Plectammites serricerns. Not transverse also,
- Bronteus Tail, broad; sy m not side of dividers centre me.
- Encrinurus (near English punctatus or an Anticosti one?
(in name))