236 KANSAS UNIVERSITY QUARTERLY. 



Reticularia pcrplexa McChesney. 

 Spirifer camcratits Morton. 

 ,Spiriferina kentuckiensis Shumard. 

 Straparollus catilloides Conrad. 



2. 79-82 Br. 37-28 Be. 

 "29th — 2 inches of clay. 



30th — 3 inches of limestone. 



31st— 3 inches of buff shale. 



32d — I foot of buff clay rock. 



33d — 10 inches of yellow ochre shale. 



34th — 2 feet of drab shale. 



35th — i^ feet of bituminous shale. 



36th — 3 feet of clay shale. 



37th — 2 feet of nodular buff shale." 



Kansas City, Mo. 



Fistulipora nodulifera Meek. 



Rhombopora sp. 



Septopora biserialis Swallow. 



Orthothetes{l) sp. ■• 



Productus longispinus Sowerby. 



Se?ninula argeniea Shepard. 



3. 83-84 Br. 26-28 Be. 



"26th — 7^ feet heavy limestone, in two layers. 

 27th — 10 inches blue shale. 

 28th — 5 feet even- bedded limestone." 

 Kansas City, Mo. 

 Fenestella sp. 



Fistulipora nodulifera Meek. 

 Pinnatopora tiiultipora Rogers. 

 Polypora elliptica Rogers. 

 Stetiopora carbonaria Worthen. (c) 

 Ambocoelia planoconvexa Shumard. 

 Chonetes vernejiila?uis N. and P. 

 Derby a sp. 



Hustedia vwrmoni Marcon. (c) 

 Productus cora D'Orbigny. (c) 

 Productus costatus Sowerby. 

 Productus longispinus Sowerby. (c) 

 Productus pertenuis Meek, (a) 



1 A small pedicle valve without a medium septum, is doubtfully referred to this 

 genus. It might be considered us the young of Derhya erossa Meek and Hayden, had 

 not Hall and UlarUe figured the young of that species with a distinct medium septum. 

 Nat. Hist, of N. Y., Paleontology vol. viii. pi. xi. B, lf:«.24. 



