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GASTROPODA 



1 6. Pyrifusus sp. undet. A single specimen of an undescribed shell 

 is apparently referable to this genus. 



17. Gyrodes sp. undet. Fragmentary specimens of a small species 

 of this genus are present in the fauna. They are apparently 

 different from any of the recognized New Jersey forms. 



18. Turritella encrinoides Mort. ? Fragmentary specimens of a 

 species of Turritella, probably belonging to this species, occur 

 in this fauna. 



Several nodules, not in situ, were collected in the same pits of the 

 Cliffwood Brick Company as the fauna last recorded. They undoubt- 

 edly had their origin in these same clay beds, and the following species 

 of fossils have been recognized in them : 



PELECYPODA 



1. Ostrea sp. undet. One of the same species noted in the fauna 

 of the crustacean nodules at Cliffwood Point. 



2. Anomia tellinoides Mort. 



3. Amusium sp. undet. This is the same as the species recorded 

 in the Cliffwood fauna. 



4. Pteria petrosa Con. 



5. Inoceramus sagensis Owen. 



6. Breviarca sp. undet. This is the same form as that recorded 

 from the crustacean nodules at Cliffwood Point. 



7. Nuculana protexta (Gabb) ? 



8. Cardium sp. undet. 



9. Isocardia cliffwoodensis n. sp. 

 10. Veleda lintea (Con.). 



n. Corbula sp. undet. This is the same species as that numbered 

 22 in the list of species from the crustacean nodules collected at 

 Cliffwood Point. 



12. Corbula? sp. undet. 



GASTROPODA 



13. Pyrifusus sp. undet. 



CRUSTACEA 



14. Tetracarcinus subquadratus n. gen. and sp. 



The data recorded in the preceding lists of fossils are assembled 

 in the following table in order that they may be more readily ana'yzed. 



