Field Notebook: Newfoundland 1918b
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August 16. Pot-au-Choix and M. socciosa, (M. emmrozi, also seen), Horomtoma (my new #.), Delictoma (with the nitted base), Raj. piscator, Danasmocerus [illegible], Liracrus sp. undet, and trilobite fragments. These same species continue very abundant in the succeeding strata up to the Lependitra bed, which is exposed at the point to the west of the lighthouse and along the upper part of the cliffs a distance of about 1/4 miles. The Lependitra beds are more muddy and they appear to be shallower water deposits than the beds below. Associated with the ostracods are trilobites and [new] Othoasterin mirangensis. The Lawn Chazy here appears to represent a little deeper water deposits than those of Table Head, and there are normal marine crustaceans more forms.