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. Straparollus (Euomphalus) subrugosus, Meek and Worth. 
= S. catilloides, (Con.) Keyes. 
The bluffs along the Kansas River near Manhattan 
afforded me the following additional species: 
. Fistulipora nodulifera, Meek. 
Fusulina cylindrica, Fischer, var. ventricosa, M. and H. 
. Lingula umbonata, Cox. 
. Orbiculoidea manhattanensis, (M. and H.) H. and C. 
. Nuculana bellistriata, Stevens, var. attenuata, Meek. (?) 
. Dawsonella Meecki, Bradley (?) 
. Lophophyllum proliferum, (McChes. ) Meek 
. Cladodus mortifer, Newberry and Worthen. 
In the lower part of the formation, from exposures 
along the Kansas River below the mouth of Mill Creek 
and extending to the vicinity of Topeka, the following 
additional species were obtained : 
. Bellerophon sublevis, Hall. 
. Myalina Swallovi, McChesney. 
. Allorisma (Sedgwickia) topekensis (Shum.) Meek. 
. Myalina perattenuata, M. and H. 
. Productus punctatus ( Mart.) Sowb. 
. Allorisma (Sedgwickia) Geinitzi, Meek. 
. Edmondia ovata, Meek. 
. Schizodus curtus, M. and W. 
. Nuculana bellistriata (Stevens) Meek. 
. Allorisma granosa (Shum.) Meek. 
. Macrodon tenuistriata, M. and W. 
. Modiola |?) subelhpiica, Meek. 
. Productus pertenuis, Meek. 
. Edmondia aspinwallensis, Meek. 
. Entolium aviculatum (Swallow) Meek. 
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Solenomya radiata, Meek and Worth. 
As will be seen from the above fauna this formation clearly 
belongs in the upper part of the Carboniferous to which system 
these rocks have generally been referred. 
Meek and Hayden's classification—In Meek and Hayden's paper 
