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rcgexa Harris, n. sp., Phos texana Gabb 

 var. , Distortio septemdentata Gabb, Solarium 

 aeutum, var. meekanum Gabb, Terebellum, 

 Calyptrophorus velatus Con., Mesalia clai- 



bornensis Con., Anomia ephippioides Gabb, 

 Cerithium vinctum Whitf. , Pecten claibomensis 

 Conrad, Pecten deshayesii Lea, Plicatula fila- 

 mentosa Con. , Cytherea texacola Harris, ( 'ras- 

 satella texana Heilp. , Turritella nasuta Gabb, 

 and many of these in profusion 6 feet. 



6. Yellowish-brown and grayish-brown often grayish- 



green indurated green sands containing most of 

 the fossils found in No. 5 and an additional 

 fauna of Pleurotoma (Drillia) nodocarinata 

 Gabb, Volutilithes petrosa var. indenta Conrad, 

 Caricella subangulata var. cherokeensis Harris, 

 Cassidaria brevicostata Aid., Pholadomya clai- 

 bomensis Aid., Byssoarca cuculloides Con., 

 Martesia texana Harris, n. sp. Dentalium 

 minuti striatum var. dumblei, n. var., Protocar- 

 dium nieolletti Con. var., Nat Ira newtohensis 

 Aid., Natica limula var., Rimella texana, var. 

 /ilana, new var. Cancellaria panones Harris, n. 

 sp. , Clavilithes (Papillina) dumosa, var. trapa- 

 quara Harris, C. humerosa, var. texana Harris, 

 Cassidaria brevicosta Aid., Turritella dutexta 

 Harris, Seutella caput- sinensis Heilpr., and fish 

 teeth 20 feet. 



7. Green sands with casts of fossils 6 " 



8. Brown altered glauconitic sandstone with casts of 



fossils 30 " 



9. Green sand with fish teeth and Chun* sauridens 



Con., Anomia ephippioides Gabb, Byssoarca 

 cuculloides Con., Trigonarca pulchra Gabb, 

 Volutilithes petrosa Con., Volutilithes precursor 

 Dall, and others belonging to Nos. 5 and 6 . . 8 " 

 The localities from which these fossils were obtained all lie be- 

 tween Alto and the Angelina River. The specimens are, as a general 

 thing, very plentiful, and in most localities easily freed from the 





