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Polypora elliptica Rogers. 



sp. 



Rhombocladia delicata Rogers. 



Rhombopora sp., c. 



Stenopora carbonaria Worthen, c. 



Cleiothyris roissyi I'Eveille. 



Crania modesta White and St. John. 



Derbya crassa (Meek and Hayden). 



Dielasma bovidens (Morton). 



Hustedia mormoni (Marcou). 



Proboscidella sp. , a. 



sp. 



Productus costatus (Sowerby), a. 



longispinus (Sowerby) ,aa. 



muricatus Norwood and 

 Pratten. 



nebrascensis Owen. 



pertenuis Meek, c. 



punctatus (Martin), c. 



Reticularia perplexa (McChesney), 



aa. 

 Seminula argentea (Shepard), aa. 

 Spirifer cameratus (Morton), c. 

 Spiriferina kentuckiensis (Shumard) . 

 Allorisma granosum Shumard. 



Aviculopecten carboniferus (Stev.) 



hertzeri Meek. 



occidentalis Shumard. 



providencesis Cox. 



Chaenomya leavenworthensis Meek 

 and Hayden.* 



Concocardium parrishi Worthen. 



Edmondia aspinwallensis Meek?. 



Edmondia? sp. 



Macrodon sangamonensis Worthen?. 



Pleurophorus tropidophorus Meek. 



Anomphalus rotulus M. & W.? 



Bellerophon crassus M. & W.? 



sp. 



Euomphalus catilloides (Conrad). 



Gastropod sp. 



Pleurotomaria missouriensis Shum.* 



tenuistriata Shum. 



Strophostylus sp. 



Ephippoceras? sp. 



Orthoceras cribosum Geinitz. 



Temnocheilus? sp. 



Cypridella sp. 



Cyrpidina sp. 



Eutomis sp. 



CHANUTE SHALKS. 



About 200 feet of shales with some sandstone, 

 were collected from this horizon. 



No fossils 



TOLA LIMESTONE. 



Thirty feet of gray to almost white limestone. The fossils 

 accredited to this horizon were from two localities — Chan ate 

 and the cement quarries at Tola. The studies of Professor 

 Haworth and Doctor Adams led them to the conclusion that 

 the limestone just west of Chanute was the base of the lola 

 limestone. The difference between the faunas of the lola ex- 

 posure and this one is so striking that they are given sepa- 

 rately here. 



ABOUT ONE MILE WEST OF CHANUTE. 



Sponge ? sp. Polypora elliptica Rogers. 

 Lophophyllum westii Beede. sp. 



Archaeocidaris sp. Rhombocladia delicata Rogers. 



Fenestella sp. ' Ambocoelia planoconvexa (Shu- 

 Fistulipora nodulifera Meek, c. mard), a. 



* This specimen was taken from the ballast in the cut, but is unquestionably from the lime- 

 stone in which the cut is made. 



