198 Kansas Academy of Science. 



Venus (Chione) olympidea n. s. 



Venus (Chione) clallamensis n. s. 



Cytherea cf . vespertina Conrad. 



Saxidomus gibbosus Gabb. (V) 



Pecten f ucanus Dall ?. 



Pecten fucanus Dall. 



Pecten propatulus Conrad. 



Pecten (Chlamys) wattsi, var. morani Arnold?. 



Tellina sp. 



Tellina arctata Conrad. (SL?) 



Tellina arctata, var. Juana n, var. 



Tellina aff. bodegensis Hinds. (V?) 



Tellina clallamensis n. s. 



Metis alta Conrad. ' 



Mactra gibbsana Meek. 



Mactra sp. (C. and N. B.) 



Teredo sp. 



Teredo bulbosus n. s. . 



Dentalium sp. 



Dentalium substriatum Conrad. 



Grepidula praerupta Conrad. (SL?) 



Fusus oregonensis Conrad. (SL) 



Fusus sp. (C. and N. B.) 



Scala (Opalia) sp. 



Natica sp. 



Polynices (Neverita) saxea Conrad. (SL) 



Polynices (Lunatia?) olympidii n. s. 



Sigaretus scopulosus Conrad. (SL, V) 



Trochita inornata Gabb. 



Pisiana clallamensis n. s. 



Cancillaria sp. 



Gylichna sp. 



'.' Macrocystis cf . pyrif era ? 



The species marked in the two lists above are also found in the 

 Tertiary formations of California, as follows: (SL), San Lorenzo 

 formation (Oligooene); (V),Vaqueros sandstone (Lower Miocene); 

 (M), Monterey shale (Middle Miocene); (C), Carrizo Creek beds 

 (Miocene); (SP), San Pablo formation (Upper Miocene); (SM), 

 Santa Margarita formation (Upper Miocene).^® 



Lists of Fossils from Other Localities on the Pacific Coast 

 Added for Correlation. 



Species followed by (S) are found among the Gettysburg fos- 

 sils; those by (SC) are represented in the East Clallam-Neah Bay 

 series; those marked (S, SC) are represented in both series. 



48. See Arnold's list of California fossils in Professional Paper No. 47, pp. 17-24. 



