The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . le in a hand-specimen. 2. This band, which is very poorly exposed, is of the samecharacter as Band 4. 1. The hard bands in this tuff, which is always rather fine-grained,tend to weather yellow or green—not white or various shadesof red and brown, as is the case with the other occur chiefly in the upper part, and in the finer following fossils obtained from this band have beendetermined by Mr. F. 11. Cowper Eeed 1:— Lindstroemia cf. rvgom, Phiii. Strophomena arenacea (?) Salt. Lindstroemia cf. mbduplicata, MCoy
The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . le in a hand-specimen. 2. This band, which is very poorly exposed, is of the samecharacter as Band 4. 1. The hard bands in this tuff, which is always rather fine-grained,tend to weather yellow or green—not white or various shadesof red and brown, as is the case with the other occur chiefly in the upper part, and in the finer following fossils obtained from this band have beendetermined by Mr. F. 11. Cowper Eeed 1:— Lindstroemia cf. rvgom, Phiii. Strophomena arenacea (?) Salt. Lindstroemia cf. mbduplicata, MCoy. I Pentamerm (?) rotundus (?) Sow. Orthis (Dalmanella) cleganlula, ; Lingtda cf. Symondsi, Salt. Dalm. (very common). Ovtlionota (I). BJiynchonella Bavidsoni, MCoy (very Ctenodonta or Lyrodesma sp. common). Pterincea sp. Meristina tumida (?) Dalm. Horioatoma globosum (?) Sow. 1 I wish to express my most sincere thanks to Mr. Cowper Reed, for hiskindness in determining my fossils. This is only one of many occasions onwhich I have been indebted to T3 as 8JL ?s Ss t3 o a ° « CO
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