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Locality 189. Several fossiliferous nodules, not in situ, were 

 collected in the southern portion of the same pits of the Cliff- 

 wood Brick Company as the fauna last recorded. They un- 

 doubtedly had their origin from these same beds, having" been 

 thrown aside during the excavation of the clay for the purpose 

 of brick-making. The following species of fossils have been 

 recognized : 



PELECYPODA. 



Leda cliffwoodensis n. sp. 

 Nemodon sp. undet. 

 Axinea congest (Con.). 

 Inoceramus proximus Tuom. 

 Pteria petrosa (Con.). 

 Ostrea sp. undet. 

 Pecten cliffwoodensis n. sp. 

 Anomia argentaria Mort. 

 Cardium ripleyanum Con. ? 

 I so car dia cliffwoodensis Weller. 

 Cymbophora lintea (Con.). 

 Corbula bisidcata Con. 

 Corbula swedesboroensis n. sp. ? 



GASTROPODA. 



Pyrifusus sp. undet. 



CRUSTACEA. 



Tetracarcinus subquadratus Weller. 



TABLE OF DISTRIBUTION FOR THE CUFFWOOD FAUNA. 



In the following table the entire Cliffwood fauna is arranged 

 to show the abundance of the individual species in the Cliffwood 

 formation, as well as their occurrence and abundance in other 

 formations. The numbers in parentheses following the names of 

 the formations at the head of the successive columns indicate the 

 number of localities from which collections have been secured 



