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"Grantm Cmpl, just north of Sheels
Corners, here dark blue li. fossils, more a
few Orapesian have Agnostus like those of
Adams Pasture, also some trilite tails
with prominent rounded pleura, maybe of Ptz-
Alparia, and other smaller tails that to me
suggested Dilhel Defholus, Also larger ones
one red worm with many segments. I also
had it in 1921 and sent it to Keith at
Drakington. He also some sort of a tube
about this size -> exceedingly finely
limed by joint narves, It is what Dyzolithus.
Smaller had no joints only the white
lining.
Howell found a giant cmpl about me-
half mile east of the road crossing over Rugg
Brook on the road towards (not) St. Albans Hill,
The fossils here due little those near Sheels Corner.
The same ridge farther S.S, is crossed by
the E.W grad a little south of Parkers Quarry
last to Benjia Centu, There an Agnostus more
like Josephua. The age is not certain, may be
Up C. but more just. Mid. C.