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Martinez (Lower Eocene) Fossils 



All types and original specimens are in the Leland Stanford 

 Jr. University Paleontological collection. 



Cotypes of the new species are in the museum of the Cali- 

 tornia Academy of Sciences. 



Locality 4, Martinez area in the Simi Hills, Ventura County. 



Locality 5, Martinez area south of the Santa Monica Moun- 

 tains, Los Angeles County. 



Anthozoa 

 Flabellum remondianum Gabb 



PI. 13, Fig. 5 



F. remondianum Gabb, Pal. Cal., vol. 1, p. 207, pi. 26, fig. 

 199. 



F. remondianum Gabb, U. S. G. S. 17th An. Rept., pt. 1, p. 

 1036, pi. 63, figs. 1 and 2. 



Gabb's description is as follows : "Polypidom triangular, 

 convex on all sides, acute and straight on the lateral margins ; 

 sides marked by eight or nine prominent radiating ribs, with 

 regularly concave interspaces." There are usually two or 

 three smaller costae, or ribs, between the larger ones which are 

 welded along the longer transverse axis. Locality 4, L. S. J. 

 U. Pal. Coll. 



Trochocyathus zitteli Vaughan 

 PI. 12, Fig. 1 



A single horn-shaped specimen preserved in yellow sandstone 

 shows the circular cross section. The septa are stout; colu- 

 mella papillous and trabecular, and surrounded by several cycles 

 of pali. Locality 5, L. S. J. U. Pal. Coll. 



Brachiopoda 



Kingena simiensis, new species 



PI. 12, Fig. 11 



This species resembles somewhat Kingena occidenfalis Whit- 

 eaves^® but the lower margin of the shell is rounded and not 



" Geol. Surv. of Canada, vol. 1, pt. 5, p. 404, pi. 51, figs. 7 and 7a, 1903. 



