68 CRETACEOUS PALEONTOLOGY. 



VERTEBRATA. 



Shark's teeth. 



Locality 168. The next locality which has yielded a good 

 fauna from the Woodbury clay, is at J. Braislin & Son's clay pits, 

 at the village of Crosswicks, on Crosswicks Creek, east of Bor- 

 dentown. This locality is about 30 miles, along the strike, from 

 the localities already mentioned at Lorillard and Matawan. The 

 fauna collected is composed of the following species : 



BRACHIOPODA. 



Lingula subspatulata H. & M. 



PELECYPODA. 



Nucula whitfieldi n. sp. 

 Leda compressifrons (Whitf.). 

 Yoldia longifrons (Con.). 

 Breviarca saffordi Gabb. 

 Nemoaxrca cretacea Con. 

 Pecten conradi Whitf. 

 Anomia argentaria Mort. 

 Lucina cretacea Whitf. 

 Cardium ripleyanum Con. 

 Cyprimeria cretacea Con. 

 Legumen planulatum (Con.). 

 Corbula cr-assiplica Gabb. 

 Patio pea decisa Con. 

 Pholas cithara Mort. 



SCAPHOPODA. 



Dentaliunt subarcuatum Con. 



GASTROPODA. 



Margarita abyssima Gabb. 

 Turritella lorillardensis n. sp. 

 Anchura rostrata (Gabb). 

 Cancellaria subalta Con. 



