CA RBONIFER O US A ND PERM I A N FORMA TIONS 1 6 1 



Productus pertoiiiis Meek (c). 

 Prodiictus 7iebrascensis Owen (r). 

 Spiriferiiia kentiickensis Shum. (c). 

 Prodtcctus longispmus Sowb. (c). 

 Athyris {Seminula) subtilita (Hall) Newb. (c). 

 Hustedia viormonii (Marcou) H. & C. (rr). 

 PJiillipsia scitida M. and W. (rr). 

 Rlioinbopora lepidodendroides Meek (rr). 

 Spirifer {JMarthiid) planoconvexus Shum. (rr). 



The yellowish shales, No. 4, above the quarry stone have the 

 following fauna : 



Athyris {Seminula) subtilita (Hall) Newb. (aa). 



Chonetes granulife7-a Owen (a). 



Spirifer cameratus Morton (r). 



Prodtcctus nebrascensis Owen (c). 



Productus longispiiius Sowb. (r). 



Productus cora d'Orbigny (c). Perhaps one of the specimens is P. cos- 

 tatus Sowb. as it has a faint sinus. 



Derbya crassa (M. & H.) H. & C. (c). 



Productus pertejiuis Meek (rr). 



Proditctus semireticulatus (Mart.) de Koninck (rr). 



Myalina swallowi McChesney (r). 



Myalina subquadrata Shum. (rr). 



Myalina perattenuata M. & H. (rr). 



Myalina kansasensis Shum. (?) (rr). Small specimen. Characters not 

 clearly shown. 



Fusulina cylindrica Fischer (aa). In some layers of the yellowish shales. 



Aviculopecteti occideiitalis (Shum.) M. & W. (rr). 



Rhonibopora lepidode7idroides Meek (r). 



LophophylliDU prolifenwi (McChes.) Meek (rr). 



Septopora biserialis (Swallow) Waagen (r). 



Zeacrinics mucrospinus McChesney (rr). Calyx and spine. 



Crinoids (r). Segments and parts of quite large stems. 



These were the last rocks found in place along Weeping 

 Water Creek which are shown by their fauna to belong in the 

 Wabaunsee formation. 



One mile t& the west of Wabash and rather more than 100 

 feet higher than the Flowers' quarry, the general level of the 

 upland is reached. There are very few exposures on these 

 higher slopes along the upper part of the Weeping Water val- 



