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Tully, Anondaga Co., N. Y.
Friday, August 24, 1888.
Gathered fossils at the spring branch fall, east of Tully Centre.
1200 C2, about 6 feet above the base of Tully Limestone.
1200 C3 about 20 to 25 feet above the base.
This layer is rich in Trilobites and Atrypae Cuboides.
I found an Orthoceras.
Diamatre of [[?]] chamber of habitation about 1 1/4 in. in diamatre [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] ^ [[insertion]] and [[/insertion]] the entire animal, about 8 inches long.
Trilobites were in piles. This rock is exceedingly variable in character. Fish scales (?)