1897.] DRAKE — THE GEOLOGY OF INDIAN TERRITORY. 899 



1. Productus (^Marginifera) splendens Norwood and Pratten. 



2. Spirifer earner atus Morton. 



3. Chonetes verjieuilajia Norwood and Pratten. 



4. Allorisma subcuneatu7n Meek and Hay den. 



5. Pin7ta peracuia'^ Shumard. 



The following fauna was found in what appears to be the Paw- 

 huska limestone, along branches of Salt Creek twelve miles north of 

 Gushing. 



1. Spirifer cameratus M.ox\.oxi. 



2. Spirif er piano c 071V exus Shumard. 



3. AtJiyris sp. ? 



4. Schizodus 7vheele7i Swallow. 



5. Zaphre7itis sp. 



6. Fusuli7ia cylindrica Fischer. 



7. Fusulina gracilis "> Meek. 



About ten to fifteen feet above this limestone, at a place eleven 

 miles south of Pawnee, the following fossils were collected : 



1. Productus cora d'Orbigny. 



2. Choneles granulifera O'Ntn. 



3. Spirifer ca/neratus yiox\.OY\. 



4. Athyris suit Hit a Hall. 



5. Myalina subquadrata Shumard. 



6. Belleropho7i percari7iatus Conrad. 



The following fossils were found in the limestone bed outcropping 

 in the bed of the creek at the road crossing one-half mile northeast 

 of Pawnee courthouse. 



r. Productus (Marginifera) sple7ide7is Norwood and Pratten. 



2. Chonetes gratiulifera Owen. 



3. Cho7ietes Icevis Keyes. 



4. ' Rhyncho7iella (^Pugnax) uta Marcou. 



5. Spirifer ca7ne r atus yioxioxi. 



6. Athyris {Se77ii7iuld) subtilita Hall. 



7. Fusulina cylind7'ica Fischer. 



The following fauna was found in the Pawhuska limestone at a 

 place about four and one-half miles southwest of Pawhuska. 

 I. Productus semireiiculatus Martin. 



