CHAS SIUPICA TIMOIN (QU? (HAABIR IZAILAZE OLAOME LROCIGS, HHS) 
in the quarries of the shaly limestones on the Kansas River, one 
mile west of Junction City and north of Fort Riley. Only a 
limited time was available for collecting at these localities, but 
the following list was obtained which would be increased by 
by more careful search :* 
1. Bakevellia parva, M. and H, (a) 
2. Pleurophorus subcuneatus, M. and H. (c) 
3. Pleurophorus, sp. (a) 
This is probably the species listed as Solemya by Meek 
and Hayden? in their Kansas valley section. 
4. Avriculopecten occidentalis, (Shum.) Meek and Worth. (c) 
5. Asmall Gastropod smooth, internal impressions with 
seven whorls which taper regularly to the apex. cf. 
Loxonema Getnitziana, King (Mon. Perm. fossils, Pl. XVL., 
if, Bil) 
6. (?) Euomphalus, sp. (r). 
The chocolate and greenish shales—No. 17—overlying the 
Florence shaly limestones are not fossiliferous; but the yellow- 
ish shales contain a few species. 
In the Marion flint or limestone—No. 18—is a limited 
number of fossils which are principally Brachiopods. The 
following species were obtained in the city of Marion or its 
vicinity : 
1. Productus semtreticulatus, (Martin) de Koninck, var. Cal- 
hounianus, Swallow. (r) 
2. Athyris (Seminula) subtiita, (Hall) Newb. = A. argentea, 
(Shep.) Keyes. (r) 
3. Pinna peracuta, Shumard. (rr) 
4. Bryozoa, sp. (tr) 
5. Archeocidaris spines and plate. (r) 
*It was in this zone, near Junction City and Fort Riley, that Professor Hay found 
the WVazztiloidea, three species of A/etacoceras and one Phacoceras which were described 
by Professor Hyatt (Geol. Surv., Texas, 2d. An. Rept., 1890, pp. 336, 339, 340, 347) 
Later, the Phacoceras Dumbli was changed to the genus Stexopoceras (/bid., 4th An. 
Rept., 1893, p. 446). For reference to their stratigraphic position see Professor Hay 
(Trans. Kans. Acad. Science, Vol. XIII., pp. 37, 38; and Eighth Bien. Rept. State 
Board Agri., Kansas, Vol. XIII., p. 104, fossils of No. 12 of the Fort Riley section). 
? Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phil., p. 17, fauna of Bed No. 11. 
