Field Notebook: Ontario 1912
Page 85
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that immediately underlies the [illegible]. How far they undules is difficult to tell because between these two places we saw another smaller print showing limestone on a dome, at this place the limestone had cleat and are the same beds we saw loose as blocks among the granite enatics. These I judge to immediately underlie the [illegible]. At Sting Point we are in greenish somewhat shaly limestone that may be 10 feet below the [illegible]. In some ways these beds remind of the Hamilton at Elpina, Michigan. In these greenish beds one sees many regular Hamilton species but none especially Spirifera granulosa, I. anversinatus, Athyris? dent? cmcana, I. demissa, ?Aclidostrophia immanis, Rhypidomella fusplana, Heliothyllum hallei, Cotiphyllum americanum, Ancyrresinus hultrous, and many Finestollidae. A very large tyanus is common. Have 2 pieces. The beds we saw at Sting Point show about 4 to 6 feet. Also saw Phacops rana, Proctus tail,