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The localities from which our fossils were taken are the fol- 

 lowing, which are briefly indicated in the list : (a) Coal-shaft 

 one mile southwest of Cherokee, Kan. The fossils are from a 

 calcareous and pyritiferous layer some distance above the coal. 

 (6) A limestone lens one-half mile west of Cherokee, northwest 

 of the county high school building and east of the old smelter, 

 on the south (east) bank of the little creek. It is probably four 

 or five feet in thickness, though very poorly exposed, (c) North 

 Leavenworth and Riverside coal-shafts, at Leavenworth, Kan., 

 and the Carr coal-shaft at Richardson. The coal mined in these 

 shafts is in the Cherokee shales, (d) Coal-shaft one and one- 

 half miles northeast of Frontenac, Kan. The fossils occur in 

 a buff earthy limestone above the coal, (e) Strip-pit coal-mine 

 one and one-half miles southeast of Oswego, Kan. Doctor 

 Newlon informed Doctor Rogers when there that this pit was 

 the locality and horizon from which the type specimens of the 

 cephalopods described by Hyatt and listed below were taken. 

 Doctor Newlon collected the cephalopods referred to. 



Axophyllum sp 



Axophyllum rude White and St. John, 



Chfetetes milleporaceous Edwards and 

 Haime 



Lophophyllum profundum (Edwards 

 and Haitne )* 



Lophophyllum sp 



Fistulipora noduiifera Meek 



Prigmopora triangulata White 



Rhombopora sp 



Ambocoelia planoconvexa (Shumard). . . 



Chonetes granulifer Owen 



Chonetes flemmingi Norwood and Prat- 

 ten* 



Chonetes mesolonusJ<Iorwood and Prat- 

 ten* 



Chonetes sp 



Cleiothyris roissyi L'Eveill(5 



Crania modesta White and St. John. . . 



Derbya bennetti Hall 



Derbya crassa (Meek and Hayden) 



Derbya? ep 



Hustedia mormoni (Marcou) 



Lingula umbonata Cox 





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