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Pugnax Utah (Marcou). 

 Rhipidomella pecosi (Marcou). 

 Seminula argentea (Shepard), c. 

 Spirifer cameratus Morton. 

 Spiriferina kentuckiensis (Shumard) . 



No. 10. 

 Archaeocidaris sp. 

 Fenestella sp. 



Ambocoelia planoconvexa (Shumard) . 

 Chonetes sp. 



Hustedia mormoni (Marcou). 

 Meekella striaticostata (McChes.) 

 Pugnax Utah (Marcou). 

 Seminula argentea (Shepard). 



No. 11. 

 Fusulina sp. 

 Aulopora? anna Beede. 

 Archaeocidaris sp. 

 Fistulipora nodulifera Meek. 

 Meekopora prosseri Ulrich. 

 Septopora biserialis (Swallow). 



Chonetes granulifer Owen. 



Hustedia mormoni (Marcou). 



Productus semireticulatus (Martin), 

 c. 



Pugnax Utah (Marcou), c. 



Seminula argentea (Shepard), c. 



Spirifer cameratus (Morton), c. 



No. 15. 



Productus nebrascensis Owen. 

 Aviculopecten occidentahs Shum., a. 



maccoyi M. and H. 

 Pseudomonotis hawni (Meek), a. 



No. 17. 



Fenestella sp. 

 Rhombopora sp. 

 Septopora biserialis (Swallow). 

 Streblotrypa prisca (Gabb and Horn) . 

 Derbya crassa (Meek). 

 Productus nebrascensis Owen. 

 Seminula argentea (Shepard), c. 

 Aviculopecten occidentalis Shumard. 

 Myalina sp. 



NEVA LIMESTONE. 



A comparatively thin limestone, in two layers, aggregating 

 about ten feet in thickness. Locality, top of previous sec- 

 tion (22). 



Fusulina sp. Ambocoelia planoconvexa (Shumard). 



Pinnatopora sp. Seminula argentea (Shepard). 



ESKRIDGE SHALES. 



About thirty feet of non-fossiliferous shales. 



COTTONWOOD LIMESTONE. 



Six feet or more of white, slightly cherty, foraminiferal 

 limestone, in two layers. Quarries east of Cottonwood Falls. 



Fusulina sp., aa. 



Lophophyllum profundum Milne, 

 Edwards and Haime. 



Archaeocidaris sp. 



Cystodictya inequimarginata Rogers. 



Fenestella limbata Foerste. 



remota Foerste. 



Fistulipora nodulifera Meek. 



Pinnatopora sp. 



Rhabdomeson americanum Rogers. 



Rhombopora lepidodendroides Meek. 



Septopora biserialis (Swallow). 



Streblotrypa prisca (Gabb and Horn). 



Chonetes granulifer Owen. 



Pinna sp. 



Griffithides scitula (Meek and Wor- 

 then). 



