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The Chipola marls are also exposed at Bailey's Ferry, on the 

 Chipola River, several miles west of Alum Bluff. 



At McClellan's marl bed, Bailey's Ferry, Dr. Dall* observed 

 the Chipola marl varying in depth from seven to twelve feet, 

 resting on the Chattahoochee limestone at the water's edge. 



Chipola7i species from Bailey'' s Ferry. The marl at Bailey's 

 Ferry contains a very rich fauna. Among the species, colledled 

 for the University at this locality, are the following; 

 Nautilus (fragments). 

 Vaginella chipolana Dall. 

 -|- Tornatina. 



Terebra (Acus) dislocata Say. 

 Atys (edemata Dall. 

 Conus planiceps Heil. 

 + " (3 species). 

 Pleurotom-a albida Perry. 

 Drillia lu7iata Lea. 



" ostrearum. Stearns. 



" {lissotropis var. 1) perpolita Dall. 



+ " 



Clava chipolana Dall. 

 -\-Cythara. 



Cancellaria conradium, Dall. 



Oliva litter ata Lam. 



Olivella mutica Say. 

 -\-Marginella (4 species). 

 + " (^Persictila) . 



Lyria. 



Mitra carolinensis Con. 

 + " (2 species). 



Conom-itra staminea Con. 



Latirus rugatus Dall. 



Turbi?iella, young of chipolana (?). 

 " , like ovoidea Gabb. 



* Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., vol. 5, p. 159. 



