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Florena Member, Garrison Formation. — Calcareous, highly 



fossiliferous shales from six to ten feet in thickness, resting 



on the Cottonwood limestone. Quarries east of Cottonwood 



Falls. 



Fusulina sp. Derbya crassa (Meek). 



Lophophyllum profundum (Edwards sp. 



and Haime) . Meekella striaticostata (McChes- 



Ceriocrinus hemisphtericus (Shu- ney), c. 



'^^^^)- Productus corad'Orbigny. 



Archaeocidaris sp. longispinus (Sowerby). 



Fenestella limbata Foerste, c. nebrascensis Owen, c. 



remota Foerste. semireticulatus ( Mar- 



Fistulipora nodulifera Meek, c. tin), a. 



Meekopora prosseri Ulrich, c. sp. 



Pinnatopora sp. Seminula argentea (Shepard), a. 



Rhombopora lepidodendroides Meek. Strophalosia sp. 



Septopora biserialis (Swallow), a. Astartella sp. 



Stenopora carbonaria Worthen, c. Aviculopecten maccoyi Meek and 



Streblotrypa prisca (Gabb and Horn) . Hayden. 



Thamniscus octonarius Ulrich, c. Euomphalus sp. 



Chonetes granulifer Owen, aa. Griffithides scitula (Meek and Wor- 



Crania modesta White and St. John. ^^^"^"^ ' 



Neosho Member, Garrison Formation. — A series of shales and 

 thill limestones about 100 feet thick. 



Section at Crusher Hill, near Strong City. Feet. Inches. 



16. Covered slope, with red and green shales at top 40 



15. Limestone with interbedded shales 10 



14. Shales 10 



13. Greenish shales, with stratified limestones 5 



12. Calcareous slabby shales 8 



11. Limestone 1 8 



10. Shales, lower part gray, upper part buff 5 



9. Limestone 2 



8. Shales, red, green, and buff 6 6 



7. Buff concretionary rock 6 



6. Bituminous and blue shales 10 



5. Limestone 2 6 



4. Shales with limestone streaks 12 



3. Clayey, blocky limestone 5 



2. Greenish shales 5 6 



1. Limestone 2 



