No. V. CORNWALLIS ISLAND, Assistance Bay (Lat 74° 40' N.; Long. 94° W.).
  1. Orthoceras Ommaneyi (Salter). Sutherland; Pl. V. Figs. 16, 17.
  2. Pentamerus conchidium (Dalman). Sutherland; Pl. V. Figs. 9, 10.
  3. Pentamerus limestone.
  4. Cromus Arcticus. Journ. R. D. S., Vol. I. Pl. VI.
  5. Cardiola Salteri. Pl. VII. Fig. 5. Journ. R. D. S., Vol. I.
  6. Syringopora geniculata.
No. VI. CAPE YORK, Lancaster Sound (Lat. 73° 50' N.; Long. 87° W.).

A specimen of the same fossil coral which I have named, doubtfully, from Beechey Island, as Favosites or Calamopora Gothlandica; it is not impossible, however, that it is not a Calamopora at all, but a species of Chætetes.

No. VII. POSSESSION BAY, South entrance into Lancaster Sound (Lat. 73° 30' N.; Long. 77° 20' W.).

Specimens of brown earthy limestone, with a fetid smell when struck with a hammer; resembles closely the limestone of Cape York, Lancaster Sound.

No. VIII. DEPÔT BAY, Bellot Strait (Lat. 72° N.; Long. 94° W.).
  1. Maclurea sp.
  2. Cyathophyllum helianthoides (Goldfuss).

The limestone at this locality is white and saccharoid, with large rhombohedral crystals of calcspar.

[31]No. IX. CAPE FARRAND, East side of Boothia (Lat. 71° 38'; Long. 93° 35' W.).