472 KANSAS UNIVERSITY SCIENCE BULLETIN. 



BANDERA SHALES. 



About 100 feet of shales and sandstone flagging. The only 

 fossils seen were crustacean tracks and what appear to be large 

 worm tracks in the flagging in Mr. GilfiUan's quarry west of 

 Redfield. 



ALTAMONT (parsons) LIMESTONE. 



A six- or eight-foot stratum of limestone resting on the Bandera 

 shales. This limestone was very poorly fossiliferous at the lo- 

 calities visited. 



The localities were : (a) Bed of the Marmaton river a mile 

 east of Uniontown and at Gilfillan. {b) Two miles east and a 

 half-mile south of Walnut, in the road by the railroad-crossing. 



Fusulinella sp 



Axophyllum rude White and St. John 



Lophophyllum westii Beede 



Crinoid sp. ( * ? ) 



Archseocidaris sp 



Spirorbis sp 



Fistulipora nodulifera Meek ( * ? ) 



Pinnatopora sp 



Polypora sp 



Rhombopora delicata Rogers 



Amboccelia planoconvexa (Shumard) * 



Cleiothyria roiesyi L'EveilK- * 



Chonetes mesolobus Norwood and Pratten *. . 

 Cryptacanthia compacta White and St. John 



Hustedia mormoni ( Marcou ) * 



Orbiculoidea missouriensis (Shumard ) * 



Orthotetes sp 



Productus iongispinus Sowerby (*?) 



Productus semireticulatus (Martin )* 



Productus? sp 



Pugnax Utah ( Marcou )* 



Reticularia perplexa (McChesney)* 



Seminula argentia (Shepard)* 



Spirifer cameratus Morton * 



Myalina ep 



Bellerophon sp. (*?) 



Gastropod sp 



StrophostyluB sp 



Fish spines and tooth or tubercle 



