Field Notebook: Ontario 1912
Page 129
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Spent the afternoon collecting at the "Rocks" back of Graniteraning. (All come from the flat in the Tiff of the Clinton escarp- ment which is about 40 feet above the base of the Limestone. The small celled Farrants is particularly common, the me new Fi jarrons is exceedingly rare. Acerrularia is also rare but the small cup corals are very common. Schuchartella bectum is also very common but me almost is never able to fit me. Rhopidomella lyticida is also very common and Herbertella lite maria is not rare. Foerste got an Ericiphyllum with large corallites that are long and straight, but the small Whitfieldella and only me L. Hemeronyma. The fauna is prac- tically a coral fauna that in places echores or common as to form cups but then the preservation is so bad that me can hardly make out what they are. Parts, Baker and Foerste go away in the morning for Little Current.