Weno and Pawpaw Formations 169 



Figures 30-31. Trochu* laticonicut n. sp. . Page 138 



Rare, middle Weno shale (buff marl). Locality: 601, near Gainesville, Texas. 

 Fig. 30, type individual, x 1.6. Fig. 31, x 1.5. 



Figures 33-37. Cinulia washitaensii n. sp Page 143 



Occasional, middle and upper Weno shale. Locality: 601, near Gainesville, Texas. 

 Fig. 33, type individual, x l.B. Figs. 34-37, x 1.5. 



Figure 38. Lunatia sp Page 140 



Rare, Weno ironstone and upper Weno shale. Locality: 601, near Gainesville, 

 Texas. x 1.5. 



Figures 39-40. Ancjiura mudgeana White Page 139 



Abundant, middle and upper Weno shale, Cooke and Grayson counties, Texas. 

 Locality: 604, near Denison, Texas, x 1.5. 



Figure 41. Globiconcha sp Page 140 



Rare, Weno ironstone. Locality: 601, near Gainesville, Texas, x 1.5. 



Figure 42. Turritella worthensis n. sp Page 142 



Abundant, lower Weno marl, Tarrant County, Texas. Type. Locality, 618, near 

 Fort Worth, Texas. Fig. 42, type invidual, x 1.5. 



Figure 43. Turritella grayioneniis n. sp Page 140 



Abundant, Weno shale, Grayson County, Texas; occasional, Cooke County, Texas. 

 Locality: 604, near Denison, Texas. Type, Fig. 43, x 1.5. 



