THE WOODBURY. 



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ANAI.YTICAL DISCUSSION OP 



WOODBURY PAUNA. 



The data recorded in the preceeding table may be summarized 

 as follows to show the number of species common to the Wood- 

 bury and to each of the other formations "in the series. Thirty- 

 two of the species, or 33 per cent., which have been recognized 

 in the Woodbury, have not been seen in any other horizon, which 

 leaves 63 species having a greater range. 



Cliffwood, ............................................ 21 



Merchantville, ........................................ 49 



WOODBURY, ....................................... 95 



Marshalltown, ......... ; .............................. 10 



Wenonah, ............................................ 35 



Mt. Laurel-Navesink, ................ ............. / ____ 13 



Red Bank, ............................................ 19 



Tinton, ............................................... 5 



Ripley Group, etc., .................................... 43 



The largest number of Woodbury species recognized in the 

 fauna of any other member of this series of formations, is found 



