- Atrypa phoca (Salter). Sutherland; Pl. V. Fig. 3.
- Loxonema Rossi. Journ. R. D. S., Vol. I. Pl. V.
- Atrypa (ribbed sp.)
- Calamopora Gothlandica (Goldfuss).
- 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.
- Atrypa phoca (Salter).
- Loxonema Rossi. Journ. R. D. S., Vol. I. Pl. V.
- Favistella Franklini (Salter). Journ. R. D. S., Vol. I. Pl. XI.
- 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.).
- Cromus Arcticus. Journ. R. D. S., Vol. I. Pl. VI.
- Maclurea sp.
- Mya rotundata (?).
- Stromatopora concentrica.
- Cyathophyllum helianthoides (Goldfuss).
- Petraia bina.
- Calamopora Gothlandica (Goldfuss).
- Favosites megastoma (?).
- Cyathophyllum cæspitosum.
- Favistella Franklini (Salter). Sutherland; Pl. VI. Fig. 3.
- Strephodes Austini (Salter). Sutherland; Pl. VI. Fig. 6.
- Atrypa phoca (Salter).
The limestone here is of the same grey earthy aspect as at Beechey Island and Port Leopold.