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Howard limestone, Adams. (Univ. Geol. Sur. Kansas, Vol. Ill, p. 67, 

 1898.) Apparently corresponds to the Topeka (Forbes?) limestone. 



Garnett limestone, Haworth and Kirk. (Kansas Univ. Quart., Vol. II, 

 p. 110, 1894.) A later Kansas name for the Stanton (Plattsburg) limestone. 



latan limestone, Keyes, 1899. (American Geologist, Vol. XXIII, p. 306, 

 1899.) A quarry name incidentally used, in the description of the Missouri 

 river section, to designate the median limestone of the Lawrence shales. 



Independence limestone, Haworth and Piatt. (Kansas Univ. Quart., 

 Vol. II, p. 115, 1894.) Proposed for the upper of the three heavy limestones 

 of the Bethany, in southern Kansas. 



Intermediate barren division, Winslow. (Arkansas Geol. Sur., Ann. 

 Rept. 1888, Vol. Ill, map, 1888.) Applied to a part of the lower portion of 

 the Cherokee in western Arkansas. 



lola gas rock, Orton. (Bull. Geol. Soc. America, Vol. X, p, 104, 1899.) 

 A sandstone in southeastern Kansas, 75 feet above the base of the Cher- 

 okee shales. 



lola limestone, Haworth and Kirk. (Kansas Univ. Quart., Vol. II, p. 

 109, 1894.) The first geographic designation of the second great limestone 

 terrane of the Missourian series. 



lola shale, Haworth. (Kansas Univ. Quart., Vol. II, p. 124, 1894.) An 

 undefined name for the lower part of the Parkville shales. 



Knob Noster group, Broadhead. (Missouri Geol. Sur , Iron Ores and 

 Coal Fields, pt. ii, p. 176, 1873.) Applied to about 100 feet of the middle 

 Cherokee, in Johnson county. Mo. 



Labette shales, Adams. (Univ. Geol. Sur. Kansas, Vol. Ill, p. 36, 1899.) 

 A term given to the median member of the Henrietta limestone in south- 

 eastern Kansas. 



Lane limestone, Haworth. (Univ. Geol. Sur. Kansas, p. 136, 1896.) 

 Title of the upper member of the Stanton (Plattsburg) formation, in Frank- 

 lin county, Kansas. 



Lane shales, Haworth. (Univ. Geol. Sur. Kansas, Vol. I, p. 48, 1896.) 

 Name used for part of the shales lying immediately above the lola lime- 

 stone, in eastern Kansas. 



Lane shales, Haworth. (Univ. Geol. Sur. Kansas, Vol III, p. 54, 1898.) 

 Title applied in the general Kansas section, to all of the shales between 

 the lola and the Stanton (Plattsburg). In this sense it is synonymous with 

 Parkville. 



Laneville shales, Haworth and Kirk. (Kansas Univ. Quart., Vol. II, p. 

 108, 1894 ) Provisionally proposed, without definition, for the Marais des 

 Cygnes or Pleasanton in eastern Kansas. 



Lawrence shales, Haworth. (Kansas Univ. Quart., Vol. II, p. 122, 1894.) 

 As used in this connection the name only applied to a part of the formation 

 as now understood. It was subsequently extended and limited. 



Lecompton limestone, Haworth. (Kansas Univ. Quart., Vol. Ill, p. 278, 

 1895.) Applied to the first limestone above the Plattsmouth, in central 

 Kansas, lying in the Platte shales. 



LeRoy shales, Haworth and Kirk. (Kansas Univ. Quart., Vol. II, p. 110, 

 1894.) Proposed for the upper part of the Parkville. 



Lexington group, Broadhead. (Missouri Geol. Sur., Iron Ores and Coal 

 Fields, pt. ii, p. 187, 1873.) Proposed for a part of the Henrietta formation 



