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Most of these are pigmy forms of well-known species reduced to about one-fifteenth of their normal size. The more abundant forms are : GEOLOGY OF THE ATTICA AND DEPEW QUADRANGLES 21 Spirifer mucronatus mut. Hecate Clarke " fimbriatus mut. Pygmaeus Loomis " granulosus mut. Pluto Clarke Ambocoelia umbonata mut. Pygmaeus Loomis Paracyclas lirata mut. Pygmaeus Loomis Tornoceras uniangulare Conrad Orthoceras subulatum mut. Pygmaea Loomis Pleurotomaria, 3 species Crinoid stems Exposures. A thin lenti...l occurs in a small ravine half a mile west of Alexander and a similar one in the east bank of Murder creek 40 rods north of the railroad station at Griswold. A I inch lentil appears in the east bank of Ellicott creek one and one-half miles west of Darien Center, and at the iron bridge over Cayuga creek one and one-half miles below Cowlesville, a lentil of more than ordinary thickness and breadth is finely exposed. Another 2 inches thick, is in the banks of Little Buffalo creek half a mile below Marilla.
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