1. Atrypa phoca (Salter). Sutherland; Pl. V. Fig. 3.
  2. Loxonema Rossi. Journ. R. D. S., Vol. I. Pl. V.
  3. Atrypa (ribbed sp.)
  4. Calamopora Gothlandica (Goldfuss).
  5. Cyrtoceras sp.

The rock at this locality is a grey mud limestone.

No. X. WEST SHORE OF BOOTHIA (Lat. 70° to 71° N.), containing the Magnetic Pole.
  1. Atrypa phoca (Salter).
  2. Loxonema Rossi. Journ. R. D. S., Vol. I. Pl. V.
  3. Favistella Franklini (Salter). Journ. R. D. S., Vol. I. Pl. XI.
  4. Loxonema Salteri. Sutherland; Pl. V. Fig. 18.

The cream-colored chalky limestone found on the west side of Prince of Wales' Island here occurs, and is generally destitute of fossils, like that of Prince of Wales' Land.

[32]No. XI. FURY POINT (Lat. 72° 50' N.; Long. 92° W.).
  1. Cromus Arcticus. Journ. R. D. S., Vol. I. Pl. VI.
  2. Maclurea sp.
  3. Mya rotundata (?).
  4. Stromatopora concentrica.
  5. Cyathophyllum helianthoides (Goldfuss).
  6. Petraia bina.
  7. Calamopora Gothlandica (Goldfuss).
  8. Favosites megastoma (?).
  9. Cyathophyllum cæspitosum.
  10. Favistella Franklini (Salter). Sutherland; Pl. VI. Fig. 3.
  11. Strephodes Austini (Salter). Sutherland; Pl. VI. Fig. 6.
  12. Atrypa phoca (Salter).

The limestone here is of the same grey earthy aspect as at Beechey Island and Port Leopold.

[33]No. XII. PRINCE OF WALES' LAND (Lat. 72° 38' N.; Long. 97° 15' W.).