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Excerpt from Catalogue of the Organic Remains, Which, With Other Geological and Some Mineral Articles, Were Presented to the New-York Lyceum of Natural History, in August, 1826
Io. A mass of sandstone from Chenango county, New 'york, exhibiting in its fracture, a figure that has been call ed the screw-auger by the discoverers, but which, on exa mination, appears to be an extinct species of the terebrum, or screw-shell. - U. Tracy.
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