238 KANSAS UNIVERSITY QUARTERLY. 



Bellerophon pvrcarinatus Conrad, (c) 



Naticopsis sp. 



Pleurotomaria broadheadi White. 



Plczirotomaria tabulata Conrad. 



Straparolhis sp. 



Asymptoceras capox M. and W. 



Coloceras globatus Meek and Worthen. 



Cyr toe eras sp. 



Domatoeeras iasailensis M. and W. 



Ephippioeeras ferratus Cox. 



Goniatites sp. 



Metaeoeeras safigamonensis M. and W. 



Nautilus planorbiforfiiis M. and W. 



Nantilus planovolvis Shuniard. 



Orthoeeras rushense McChesney. 



Tainoceras oeeidenialis Swallow. 



Titanoeeras ponderosum Meek. 



Phillipsia major Shumard. 



Fish tooth. 



5. Alternating shales and limestones. 86 Br. 17-23 Be. 

 "17th — 13 feet shale. 



i8th — I foot argillaceous limestone, made of comminuted shells. 

 19th — 10 inches drab clay shales. 

 20th — 5 inches argillaceous limestone. 



2ist — 2 feet drab clay shales; 6 inches buff shales, and 6 inches 

 blue shales. 



22d — I foot argillaceous limestone. 



23d — I foot buff and 3 feet of blue shales." 



Kansas City, Mo. 



Rhombopora sp. (c) 



Andeoe/ia planoeonvexa Shumard. (a) 



Chonetes vernenilanus N. and P. (a) 



Productus longispinus Sowerby. (c) 



Seminula argcntca Shepherd, (c) 



6. Oolitic limestone. 87a Br. 16 Be. 

 "i6th — 18 feet oolitic and gray limestone." 



Rosedale, Argentine, Turner, Kansas, and Kansas City, Mo. 

 Fenestella perclegatis Meek. ^ 

 Fistulipora nodulifcra Meek (c) 

 Polypora elliptica Rogers. 



1 This is the fossil usually referred to Fenestella Shumard's Front. See NicUles & 

 Bassler, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 173. "Synopsis of American Fossil Bryozoa." 



