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For fishes. — Sheffield, Lorain county, Rocky river, near Berea, Obio. 

 Lower Carboniferous. — Burlington, Keokuk, Ottumwa, Iowa; War- 

 saw, Nauvoo, St. Louis, Alton, Chester, Kaskaskia, 111., Spergen Hill, 

 BloomiugtoUjOrawfordsville, Ind.; Princeton, Ky. ; Huntsville, Ala. 

 For fishes. — Quincy, Hamilton, Warsaw, Kauvoo, Chester, 111.: 

 Augusta, Iowa. 

 Upper Carhonifei'ous or Coal Measures. — Flint Eidge, near Newark, 

 Ohio; Springfield, La Salle, Danville, Mazou creek. 111.; Kansas City, 

 Mo.; Des Moines, Ottumwa, Iowa; Oswego, Leavenworth, Kans. ; 

 Oiddings, Tex.; Plattsmouth, Bellevue, Nebraska City, Nebr.; Santa 

 Fe, N. Mex. 



Plajit localities are generally associated with coal mines. ^ 

 For fishes and hatrachia. — Linton, Columbiana county, Ohio; Mor- 

 ris, Belleville, Carlinville, 111.; Nova Scotia coal fields. 



Durham, Middlefield, Southbury, Conn.; Sunderland, Mass.; Phoe- 

 nixville. Pa.; Humboldt Mountains, Nev.; southeastern Idaho; Pitt 

 river region, Shasta and Plumas counties, Cal. 



For Dinosaur tracks. — Greenfield, Turners Falls, Mass.; Portland, 



Conn. 

 For fishes. — Boonton, N. J.; Durham, Conn.; Turners Falls, Mass. 

 For Dinosaurs. — Springfield, Mass.; Windsor, Manchester, Conn. 



Black Hills, Dak. ; 8 miles north of Canon City, Colo, (fresh water 

 invertebrates); Pitt river region, Shasta county and Taylorville, Cal. 

 For mammals. — Near Lake Como, Wyo. ; near Caiion City, Colo. 

 For Dinosaurs, — Black Hills, Dak.; Lake Como, Wyo.; Morrison, 

 Canon City, Colo. 



CRETACEOUS. 



Loiver Cretaceous. — Leon Springs, Austin, Denison, Fredericksburg 

 Glen Eose, Tex. ; Shasta and Tehama counties, Cal. ; Eiddles, Oreg. 

 For plants. — Vicinity of Dutch Gap, 9 miles north of Fredericks- 

 burg, near Brooke station, Va.; Baltimore, Md.; new reservoir, 

 District of Columbia; Glen Eose, Tex. 

 Upper Cretaceous. — New Egypt, Blackwoodstown, near Marlboro, Mor- 

 ristown, N. J.; Eufaula, Prairie Blufif, Ala.; Eipley, Houston, Miss.; 

 near Fort Worth, New Braunfels, Kaufman, Corsicana, Chatfield, Tex.; 

 Black Hills, Dak.; Fossil creek, Larime county. Canon City, Huerfano 

 Park, Boulder, Colo.; Coalville, Utah; Fort Benton, Mont.; Eedding 

 and Cow creek, in Shasta county. Pence's ranch in Butte county, Cal. 



^A complete catalogue of American fossil plant localities, up to 1889, will be found 

 on pages 848-931 of the •' Eighth Annual Eeport of the Director of the United States 

 Geological Survey, 1889." The work is by Lester F. Ward and is a part of "The 

 Geographical Distribution of Fossil Plants." 



