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Stratigraphic range: Permian
Kinds of fossils: Brachiopods
Quadrangle or area: Taylor Mtns., Bethel, Alaska
Shipment No.: A-69-19
Referred by: Condon, W. H.
Report prepared by: Grant, Richard E.
Date: 12/31/1970

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69AHr56 , Taylor Mts , West side of small peninsula extending North from SE shore, near the head of the NE arm of Chikuminuk Lake. Interbedded black slate and fetid black limestone strikes N. 30 deg. W., dip 75 deg. SW.
bivalve prisms
69AHr76 , Taylor Mts , West shoulder of bight, NW shore of N. fork of SE arm of Chikuminuk Lake white to light gray, fine-grained, medium-grained limestone. Graywack 100 yds. farther west. Fossils in thin-bedded zone near west end of limestone exposure.
nothing recognizable
69AHr95 (23436-PC) , Taylor Mts , In boulders derived from about 150 of limestone which rims the easternmost cirque on the south side of Slate Lake. Fossils highly deformed. Limestone overlies highly deformed black calcareous phyllites which have yielded Halobia; [Lat. 60.3913, Lat. 158.9383, limestone (description from Karl et al., 2011)]
Horridonia sp.
Spiriferella sp.
69AHr97 (23437-PC) , Taylor Mts , In boulders derived from large limestone exposure south side of Upnuk Lake, at an elevation of about 2,000 feet north end of ridge about 5 miles from lake outlet. Same limestone as that at station 69AHr95.
Horridonia sp.
Spiriferella sp.
69AHr134 , Taylor Mts , On SE rim of small north-facing cirque containing a small lake, about 4 miles north of Lake Chauekuktuli.
nothing recognizable
69AHr194 (23438-PC) , Taylor Mts , Ridge crest north of Upnuk Lake, elevation 2,750 ft., about 1/4 mile SE of small cirque lake. In well-bedded, highly deformed, gray limestone containing much fragmental material. This is probably about same limestone as station 69AHr95 & 97 but contains a different group of fossils--mainly Bryozoa.; [Lat. 60.3779, Long. 158.9876, limestone-chert grit (description from Karl et al., 2011)]
trepastomatous bryozoans of ramose form
69ACo9A (USGS loc. 23439-PC) , Bethel , Islands at the south end of the north arm at the head of Lake Chauekuktuli. Locality previously collected by Mertie and reported on in 1938. Massive gray limestone grading up into volcanics--Permian.
Horridonia sp.
Liosotella pseudohorrida (Wiman)
Paeckelmanella sp.
Spiriferella sp.
Thamnosia sp.