“…Fossils, generally rare but abundant at some levels, include megascopic non-calcareous algae, palynomorphs, trilobites (notably Isotelus sp. ), obolid, lingulid, and strophomenid brachiopods, nautiloid cephalopods, possible hydrozoans, dendroid graptolites, and sponges, in addition to the conulariids (Whiteaves, 1897;McGregor and Cramer, 1971;Flower, 1971;Rigby, 1971;Fry, 1983;Westrop and Ludvigsen, 1983). Several of these groups are remarkably well preserved; the soft algae (''seaweeds'') are among the best known anywhere in the early Paleozoic.…”