140 CRETACEOUS PALEONTOLOGY. 



Solyma lineolata Con. 

 Cymbopkora lintea (Con.). 

 Corbula crassiplica Gabb. 

 Pan,opea decisa Con. 



GASTROPODA. 



Scala sillmani (Mort.). 

 Gyrodes petrosus Mort. 



CEPHALOPODA. 



Nautilus dekayi Mort. 



Locality 123. On the south side of Tower Hill, in the eastern 

 part of the town of Red Bank, a coarse, red, incoherent, quartz 

 sand, belonging in the Red Bank formation, is exposed. The 

 fossils are poorly preserved but the following species have been 

 recognized : 



PELECYPODA. 



Ostrea nasuta Mort. 

 Gryphaea sp. 



Gryphaeostrea vomer (Mort.). 

 Pecten venustus Mort. 

 Lima reticulata (L. & F.). 



Locality 11,2. : In the bank of a small brook at a road corner 

 2.5 miles southwest of Middletown, a black, clayey sand of the 

 Red Bank formation, similar lithologically to the beds along the 

 Shrewsbury River at Red Bank, has yielded the following fauna : 



PELECYPODA. 



Nucula wJutfieldi n. sp. 

 Perrisonota pro text a Con. 

 Nemodon eufaulensis (Gabb). 

 Nemoarca cretace Con. 

 Axinea. corn-press a n. sp. 

 Pteria navicula, Whitf. 

 Ostrea nasuta Mort. 



