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Ephippoceras ferratiis Cox. 

 Tainoceras occidentalis Swallow. 

 Griffithidcs scittda M. and W. 

 Fish tooth. 



18, Oread Shales. 



"425 feet bituminous shale, between the Lower and Upper Oread 

 Limestones. 



Lecompton. Kanas. 



Ambocoelia planoconvexa Shumard. (c) 



Crania modesta White and St. John. 



Orbiculoidea missouriensis Shumard. (c) 



Froductus cor a D'Orbigny. (a) 



Fugnax uta Marcou. (c) 



Seminula argentea Shepherd, (c) 



Aviculopccten coxamis M. and W. 



Fosidonomya sp. 



Fleurotomaria sp. 



Insect wing. 



19. Upper Oread Limestone. 



"22}4 feet thick, capable of subdivision as follows: Resting at 

 its base are a few feet of bituminous shales, then 12 feet of heavy- 

 bedded rock, the middle two feet of which is very cherty. Above 

 this lies i foot of blue clay shales; then 6 feet of shelly nodular 

 limestone with heavy clay partings abounding in well preserved 

 fossils, and this again capped by an even stratum i^^ feet thick, 

 separated from two layers above by 4 inches of clay, the top layer 

 being i ^^ feet thick. "^ 



Lecompton, Douglas county, Kansas. 



Fusulina sccalica Say. (a) 



Aulopora prosseri Beede. (c) 



CampJiophyliiim torquium Owen. 



LopJiophyllum westii Beede. 



Cystodictya incqiiiinarginata Rogers. 



Fencstella reinoia Foerste. 



Fencstclla sp. 



Fistulipora noduiifera Meek, (a) 



Finnatopora sp. 



Folypora elliptica Rogers, (c) 



Folypora triangularis Rogers, (c) 



Folypora sp. 



1 Beuuett. Univ. Geoi. Surv. Kaus., vol. 1, \^. 115. 1896. 



