56 CRETACEOUS PALEONTOLOGY. 



Locality 162. In the railroad cut just east of the village of 

 Merchantville, over which the wagon road to Moorestown is 

 carried by a bridge, the Merchantville beds are well exposed. 

 These beds are largely the typical chocolate-brown, glauconitic 

 clays of the formation, but the fauna is much inferior, both in 

 the number of species and in the perfection of preservation, to 

 that at Lenola. The following species have been recognized : 



PELECYPODA. 



Nucula percrassa Con. 

 Axinea subaustralis d'Orb. 

 Ino ceramics proximus Tuom. 

 Pecten conradi Whitf. 

 Anomia argentaria Mort. 

 Paranomia ? sp. 

 Veniella conradi Mort. 

 Htea trapezoidea (Con.). 

 Hriphyla conradi (Whitf.). 

 Cardium tenuistriatum (Whitf.). 

 Cyprimeria sp. 

 Corbula sp. 



SCAPHOPODA. 



Dentalium subarcuatum Con. 



GASTROPODA. 



Turrit ella merchantvillensis n. sp. 

 Cerithium pilsbryi Whitf. 

 Anchura ro strata ( Gabb) . 

 Odontofusus slacki (Gabb). 

 Avellana bullata Mort. 



CRUSTACEA. 



Callianassa sp. 



VERTEBRATA. 



Shark's teeth. 



