SHUMARD—NEW FOSSILS. 889 
White Limestone and underlying Sandstone, Guadalupe 
Mountains, Texas and New Mexic 
BRACHIOPODA. 
GENUS Propuctvs. 
P. Catnountanus, Swallow, Trans. Ane Sci. St. Louis, 
Vol. 1, p. 181. 
The collection contains two specimens, which I refer to this 
species, one of them from the White Limestone and the other 
pre the underlying Dark Limestone of the Guadalupe Moun- 
They are both somewhat imperfect in the cardinal re- 
gion, pg ra careful comparison of authentic specimens 
of P. Cathounianus from Kansas, I am unable to find any 
P. Manes, Shumard, Trans. Acad. Sci., St. Louis, Vol. 
White Limestone of the Guadalupe Mountains. 
P, et Shumard, Trans. Acad. Sei, St. Louis, Vol 
Wie Limestone of the Guadalupe Mountains. 
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