390 DRAKE — THE GEOLOGY OF INDIAN TERRITORY. [Sept. 3, 



The following fossils were collected from outcrops of the upper 

 Boone limestone found along Ballard's creek one mile west of Echo : 



1. Orthothetes crenisti'iaYX-^iWxi^^. 



2. Pi'o ductus cesb'iensis Worthen. 



3. Or this swallovi Hall. 



4. Eumetria vera Hall. 



5. Athyrts?>^.7 



6. Archimedes sp.? 



7. Phillipsia sp.? 



Fayetteville Shale (Warsaw). — No fossils were collected from the 

 shale itself, but the limestone bed that occurs near the centre of 

 the shale bed is very fossiliferous in places. One and a half 

 miles south of Vinita Productus cestrieiisis Worthen is a very com- 

 mon fossil in this limestone. East of Chouteau on either side of 

 Grand River valley, opposite Ned Adair's ferry, the following fauna 

 was collected from this limestone : 



1. Productus ovatus Hall. 



2. Productus cherokeeensis n. sp. Drake. 



3. Productus alternaius N. and P. 



4. Productus sp.? 



5. Productella sp.? 



6. Athyris {Seminulci) subquadrata Hall. 



7. Athyris sp.? 



8. Spirifer keokuk Hall. 



9. Spirifer trigonalis y[.2.x\.\Y\. 



10. Rhyjichonella (yCamarophoria^ cooper ensis Shumard. 



I r. Chonetes planumbona M. and W. 



12. Pentremites godoni de France. 



13. Pleurotomaria tagge?'ti Meek. 



14. Pleurotomaria sp.? 



15. Platyceras sp.? 



16. Edmondia burlingtoiiensis White and Whitfield. 



17. Edmondia ellipsis White and Whitfield. 



Boston Group (St. Louis-Chester). — A very good representative 

 fauna of this group was collected at four different localities. Most 

 of the fossils came from the Archimedes and Pentremital horizons. 

 The following fauna was found in this group east of Grand river, 



