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"our cheery weather limestone. The thickness is
pretty Reeds as big fat. In the same
forms are far more conspicuous and much
often Phacops sculptilis. Finally at the
top the last reef of limestone display
many crinid stems of Mariacrus, one
of which are one inch in diameter. In the
minds of this reef is a thin crystalline
ted fully fossil and here we saw Phacops
logeni, large tails of Dal manites, Phacops
sculptilis, D. cylindricus, Atrypa reticu-
laris, Leptaena chondriclei, Athron-
ella punctulifera, Encimulus, Rhynchonella
tialocata, and small Dalmanelleae ad
Pholidomella. Mr Phacops macropleura here.
Defeat but four of these forms
and any three for further identification.
Then came the broad flat chest.
From this it would be seen that all of the
Bois d'Arc in reality Gregm and
bear out the least to support any thing higher
as the Reynard
and especially Mr Cristany.
Furthermore what I saw shows that the