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22. C. glabra, common. 



23. C. granulifera, common. 



24. Orthis carbonaria, occasional. 



25. Hemipronietes crassus, common, 



26. Meekella striata costata, occasional. 



27. Osbiculoidea sj). undetermined, rare. 



28. Syntrilasma hemiplicata,. very rare. 



29. Rhynchonella Osagensis, occasional. 



30. Athyrus subtilita, common. 



31. Retzia punctulifera, common. 



32. Spirifera cameratus, common. 



33. S. martmia planoconvexus, common. 



34. Speriferina Kentuckensis, very rare. 



35. Terebratula bovidens, very rare. 



36. Disciiia, rare. 



LAMELLIBRANCHIATA. 



37. Aviculopeeten occidentalis, common. 



38. Pinna per acuta, occasional. 



39. Myalina subquadrata, rare. 



40. Myalina prattennala, occasional. 



41. Sehizodus Wheeler i, occasional. 



42. Sehizodus sp., occasional. 



43. Pleurophorus occidentalis, common. 



44. Edmondia sp., occasional. 



45. Allorisma sutcuneatus, occasional. 



GASTERAPODA. 



46. Bellerophon carbonarius, rare. 



47. Eeromphalus rugosus, rare. 



48. Aclis sp., rare, 



49. Pleurotomaria sp., rare. 



CEPHALOPODA. 



50. Nautilus sp., very rare. 



51. Nautilus sp., very rare. 



SUB-KINGDOM ARTICULATA. 



(Crustacea.) 



52. Phillipsia major, very rare. 



53. Phillipsia sp., very rare. 



FOSSIL FISH. 



54. Cladodus mortifer, single tooth. 



55. Aggassizodus corrugatus, single tooth. 



56. Petalodus Alleghaniansis, single tooth. 



To these we may add remains of Elephants and Mastodon, which have 

 been found in the Loess near Manhattan, and on sand bars. 



