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 Table IV. 

 Census of the Fauna of the Inferior Oolite. 



0LASS ' SPECIES. GENERA. 



Reptiles 3 o 



Fishes '" 3 •" £ 



Nautili ... 2 Y 

 Belemnites 



Ammonites lg <- 



Univalves ..." g] 9 _ 



? ivalvei ... 216 48 



Lamp Shells ... 2 6 « 

 Polyzoa ... 3 



Crustacea ... 7 _ 



Worms ... 9 j: 



Echinoderms ... 20 t 



6 



402 :;; 15 



Corals 7 V; 



Total 



Before concluding this section, attention must be directed 



i e u^^r^rs 7 be drawn from the f " 



found fosS 1 in ^ .^f /oUowing genera of shells though 

 round tossil in the district, are also found living in tropical 

 and semi-tropical seas at the present time. P 



£«"*« Anatina 



Pleurotomaria Cardita 



^ T enta Corbis 



Nentopsis Cucullcea 



°" mtus „ Cypricardia 



Phastanella Cvtherea 



2*°"*™ Macrodon 



i mbo Solenomya 



Hwmtes Trigonia 



P * ma t , Waldheimia 



Phcaf ula Lingula 



They seem to indicate that the climate of Cleveland during 

 Mesozoic Ages, was distinctly warmer than it is to-day Thif 

 mference receives verification from the fossil Cv^adf of the 

 Oohte, and the famous Coral Reefs of the Tabut Hut 



