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Dr Richardson's description of Labechea
univerensis, Ann & May, Nat Hist,
p. 145, 1886, p. 13,
Labechea minutiflora will precede
this description but not the
Mr Bartlet Strumctures Vol 32
Foot note, + pl II fig 192. 1885-
Museum of Geol Sirs Labechea
luerensis, Billings, 1865,
Cape Smelter Lake Horn Dr R Bel
collected 1859 Described 1865.
[illegible]
In the U.S. National Museum, also
with out a name. This is a massive
species, about 8 inches long, 6 inches
wide and 5 inches high. The minute
lines are very numerous and quite
large and prominent. The internal
structure can not be ascertained but
cause of the presence of calcite in a
crystallized form, but at one point
the character of the layers of Struma-
tions can be observed. In this
Lake dam Baromy near its upper,
near Bnglets mill.
Seyhleid digitata, described here,
in first time!
Geode plaster out for above Chacte-
to Lyckurdun abundant, ninth.
Latter are common further down
the ann
= 70 ft below Orth Aleygundula?
[illegible]
Tup of Eder bile
Stony Point. Typical merdolia at base/ top type
M neglecta in lower not this up to variable common.
Cliffse Soder trip of Middle Edan.
1 mi above Woodrillen Stoney Glick
Lower H. insculpta with Calcagy sp impalpable,
1 mi N. of Woodville, + crossing of pike over Stony
Glick = Raf, loxphytha at base of Waynesville.
Extent w/ Xenia road station.
a very good Dinotlius retusa a.
Bunettes Mills Purchases farm
Plagynch dentata,
= near Camden,
Holdemans Mill 3/4 West Alexand.
Heritmanne hill in Millville
pike from Armilton = Geteran
Frisols.
[illegible]
Kemp's farm near Middleton St,
Loy's Hill + [illegible] creek