Smith.] ^18 [Oct. 2-, 



Nautilus {E2')Mppioceras) ferratus Cox. 

 Nautilus {Endolobus) missouriensis Swallow. 



No. 9. Conway county, 7 N., 16 W., section 8, northeast quarter of 

 northeast quarter, about two hundred yards east of the centre ; one 

 hundred yards northw^est of the iron bridge. Ferruginous, porous sand- 

 stone, full of poorly preserved casts of fossils, that could not be speci- 

 fically identified. This horizon lies about one thousand feet below that 

 of locality No. 7, near Old Lewisburg, and is probably the same as that 

 of locality No. 10, Cook's quarry, near Hattieville. Collector, .T. F. 

 Newsom. 



Zaphrentis (?), 



Grinoid stems. 



Spirifer sp. 



Eiiomphalus sp. 



No 10. Conway county, 8 N., 17 W., section 33, northeast quarter of 

 northeast quarter, Cook's quarry, near Hattieville. Hard yellowisli 

 sandstone. Upper part of Lower Coal Measures. Collector, J. F. 

 Newsom. 



Orthoceras sp. 



Astartella newherryi Meek. 



Aviculopecten occidentalis Shumard. 



Edmondia unioniformis Phillips. 



Schizodus icheeleri Swallow. 



ScJdzodus cuneatus Meek. 



Belleroplion carbonarias Cox. 



Pleuroto7naria hatii S. A. Miller. 



Pleurotomaria sp. 



Euomphalus sp. 



Orthoceras sp. 



Ortliis resupinoides Cox. 



Orthis sp. 



Terebratula hastata Sowerby. 



No. 11. Pope county, 10 N., 20 W., section 8, southeast quarter of 

 northwest quarter. Ferruginous shale like tliat near Morrillton. Col- 

 lector, H. E. Williams. 



Crinoid stems. 



Pleurotomaria sp. 



Goniatites ( Gastrioceras) excelsus Meek. 



No. 12. Johnson county, 11 N., 24 W., section 2fi. southwest (luaitcr 

 of southwest ([uarter. Brownish ferruginous sandstone. CoUec-tor, 

 A. G. Taff. 



Phillipsia sp. 



No. 13. Franklin county, 11 N., 27 W., section 4, southeast (iiiartcr of 



