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*Tellina oregonensis Con. 

 *Tellina obrupta Con. 



Tellina nasuta (Macoma nasuta) Con.f (93). 



Tellina bitruncata Con. 

 *Nucula abrupta (Neilo abrupta) Con.t (122). 



Nucula divaricata (Nucula castrensis Hds.) Con.t (102) (S, SC) 

 *Nucula cuneiformis Con. 



Nucula impressa (Yoldia impressa) Con.t pars. (102) (S, SC) 

 *Nucula penita Con. 



Pectunculus patulus (Glycymeris patula) Con. (SC?) 



Pectunculus nitens Con. 



Area devincta Con. 



Area. 



Cardita subtenta (Venericardia ventrieosa Gld.) Con.t (128). 



Pecten propatulus Con. (SC) 



Terebratula nitens Con. 



Dolium petrosum Con. (S) 



Dolium biliratum Con. (S) 



Sigaretus scopulosus Con. (SC) 



Natiea saxea (Neverita saxea; Lunatia oregonensis) Con.t (see Gabb.) 

 (S, SC) 



Bulla petrosa (Cyclichna oregona and petrosa) Con. (S) 

 *Pyrula modesta (Ficopsis modesta) Con.t (113). 



Crepidula prserupta Con. (SC) 



Crepidula?. 



Rostellaria indurata Con. 



Cerithium mediale (Priscofusus medialis) Con.t (112). 



Buccinum? devinctum (Priscofusus devinstus) Con.t (112). 



Fusus geniculus (Priscofusus geniculus) Con.t (71). 

 *Fusus oregonensis (Tritonium oregonensis) Redfieldt (73). 



Fusus corpulentus (Priscofusus corpulentus) Con.t (112). 



Natilus angustatus (Aturia ziczac Sby.) Con.t (69). (S) 



Teredo substriatum (Dentalium substriatum) Con.t (115). (S, SC) 



Turritella sp. 



Territella sp. (No. 2). 



Foraminifera. 



Radiata. 



Galerites oregonensis Dana. 



Plants. 



Abies robusta Dana. 



From the above lists it is found that the fossils of the Clallam 

 formation are only slightly related to the Miocene of California, 

 but more related to the Oligocene of that state, there being eight 

 species of the Gettysburg fossils represented in it and nine of the 

 East Clallam-Neah Bay fossils, four of which are found both at 

 East Clallam and at Gettysburg; or, to consider the formation as a 

 whole, thirteen fossils are found to be common in the two forma- 

 tions, though some are doubtfully so considered. But not an Eocene 

 fossil of California is represented in the Clallam formation, as is 



