30 PALEONTOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY. 
TABLE No 4.—New Jersey Cretaceous Gasteropods and Cephalopods recognized at other 
localities. 
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Perissolax octolirata, Con. -..---.------|------ x bee ase eee |----<" 
Pyropsis perlata, Con .--.-..--- a Pee OM I pe tesl eo ees |. 
Richardsoni, Tuomey.- - azjlecieced Dd epee Meese bar ose amenes 
Rapa trochiformis, Tuomey. -- D6 ||poseec) posse eos) |e Ao 
Turbinopsis Hilgardi, Con .-.--. asocce|lsemace Be MS \lecncer beosce] tecos 
Alaria rostrata, Gabb.....---..------- FN Reece cancel) cemoe||rosseel lates 
Anchura arenaria, Mort.--.-.--.------|------ Bll core lie-scsellasscec| bees 
pennata, Mort ..-....------.].----- rane == | pa ene |xa am ec} esse 
Natica abyssina, Mort ..-.-...--..---.|------ Me | occocg Honca6 oa ea 
Gyrodes crenata, Con...-.-.----------|------|.----- oS ERRSSS | eosdel be=sse 
Xenophora leprosa, Mort ---.-.--. --. 
Endoptygma umbilicata, Young ...-- 
Sealaria Sillimani, Mort ---.--.-- 
Turritella encrinoides, Mort. ---. 
Hardimanensis, Gabb - 
pumilia,Gabb .-...- 
vertebroides, Mort --...--- 
TYotal Gasteropods .-...-----.-- 
Nautilus Dekayi ..-.....----.---.---- 
Ammonites complexus, Meek -.....--.|....--|.----- ABCs bees eceecs BS 
dentato-carinatus, Roemer)......|.-.... eae By KX | lessee 
Placenti: eras placenta, Gabb-....---..|.----- x | x x x x 
Sphenodiscus lenticularis, Owen.-.... x x SS | Becaee} ec x 
= Scaphites nod.sus, Owen ........--..-.|.----.|------ | 9 eseee Reese x 
Baculites ovatus .............-....-- acon |) 2 Xi sees x ox 
Ch Nairhee es Be ee Sees ees | etn e x x |:324] < 
Total Cephalopods ..--..--.--- ee ets 5 1 5 7 
Of the Eocene Gasteropoda the following species occur in Alabama: 
Pseudoliva retusta, Con. Volutitithes Sayana, Con. 
Neptunea staminea, Con. Calyptrophorus, Con. 
Clavella raphanoides, Con. : Cassidaria carinata, Lamk. 
Caracella pyruloides, Con. Ficus penitus, Con. 
Voluta Newcombiana, Whitf. 
and a single species, Conus subsauridens, Con., occurs in South Carolina.! 
1 These citations are taken mostly from Mr. Gabb’s Synopsis of the Mollusca of the Cretaceous 
Formations, from Meek’s, Check Lists, Cretaceous and Jurassic, in the Smithsonian Reports, and from 
some of Mr, T. A, Conrad’s writings, 
