92 BULLETIN NO. 30, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



COAL MEASURE SPECIES. 



Page. 



Axopliyllurn, Edwards &, Haime 525 



A. rudis, White «fc St. John, pi. xzrii, figs. 6 a-c 525 



ConocardtMOT, Brown 529 



O. ohliquxim, M. & W. , 1865, j)]. xxxiii, fig. 4 529 



Pleurophorus 1 King 529 



P. ? angulatus. M. &. W., 1865, pi. xxxiii, fig. 5 529-530 



Carbonarca, Meek &. "Worthen, 1870 530 



<7. (/i&&osa, M. & W., 1876, pi. xxxiii, fig. 6 531 



Nautilus, Linnaeus 531 



N. (Cryptoceras) capax,'M.. &. "W., 1865, pi. xxxiii, fig. 1 532 



100. 



Meek, F. B. Notice of a very large Goniatite from Eastern Kansas (Carboniferous). 

 <Bulletin U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. of the Terr. No. 6, 2d ser., vol. i, p. 445. 

 Washington, 1875. 



The author regards it as at most only a variety of O. glohulosus, Meek &. "Worthen, although 

 attaining so great size. 



Page. 

 Qoniatites glohulosus var. excelsus, Meek, 1875 445 



101. 



Meek, F. B. Descriptions and illustrations of fossils from Vancouver's and Sucia 

 Islands, and other Northwestern localities. <^Bulletin U. S. Geol. and Geog. 

 Surv. of the Terr., vol. ii, No. 4, pp. 351-374, G plates. 1876. Washington, 1876. 



Carhoniferous, Cretaceous, and Tertiary ; mostly Cretaceous. A large part of the species em- 

 hraced in this paper were originally described by the author in 1856 in vol. iv of Transactions 

 Albany Institute, and are here redescribed with others and illustrated. 



CARBONIFEROUS SPECIES. 



Brachiopoda. Page. 



Productus, Sowerby 354 



P. latissimus, Sowerby, 1822, pi. i, fig. 1 354-355 



Spirifer, Sowerby 355 



S. i-eofc«)fc. Hall ? 1858, pi. i, figs. 3 and 3 a 355 



Athyris, McCoy,1844 355 



A. s«bti!i<a, Hall, sp., 1852, pi. i, figs. 2 and 2 a 355-356 



CRETACEOUS SPECIES. 



Lamellibranchiata. Page. 



Nucula, Lamarck 356 



iVT. <ra.vta»i«, Meek, 1857 356 



Grammatodon, Meek 356 



G. 1 vancouverensis. Meek, 1857, pi. iii. figs. 5 and 5 a 356-357 



Area, Sim 357 



A. ? equilateralis, Meek, 1857, pi. ii, figs. 6, 6 a 357 



Inocerawus, Sowerby 358 



/. cripsii 1 var. SMhundaius, Meek, 1861, pi. ili, figs. 1,1a and 3, 3a 358-359 



I.barabini, Morton, 1834, fig.— 358 



Inoceramus ?, pi. i, fig. 6 359 



Frigonia, Bruguifere _ 359 



T.evansi, Meek, 1857, pi. ii, figs. 7 a, 6 359-360 



Prutocardia, Beyrich 360 



P.scUula, Meek, 18,')7, pi. iii, figs. 4 and 4 a 360-361 



Cyprirneria, Conrad _ 361 



C.f tenuis, Meek, 1861, pi. ii, figs. 5 a, i 3G1 



PholadorMja, Sowerby 362 



P. subelvngata, Meek, 1857, pi. ii, figs. 1 a .302 



Goniomya, Agassiz 362 



G.borealis, Meek, 18.57, pi. ii, flg.2 302-363 



Thracia, Leach 363 



T.f occidmtalis, Meek, 1857, pi. ii, figs. 3 a 363 



TJ subtruncata, Meek, 1857, pi. ii, figs. 4 and 4 a ^ 363-364 



