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Dakota group plant localities. — Near Fort Harker, 10 miles north- 

 east of Delplios, Ellsworth county, Pipe creek, in Cloud county, 

 Kans. ; north side of Big Cottonwood river, near JSTew IJlm, Minn. 



Laramie group plant localities. — Vicinity of Golden, Erie, Mount 

 Carbon, near Morrison, Colo. ; Black Buttes, Hodges Pass, Point 

 of Eocks, Wyo. 



For Cretaceous Dinosaurs and other vertehrates. — Marlboro, Horners- 

 town, Birmingham, Barnsboro, N. J.; in the marl and iron-ore 

 beds near Baltimore, Md. ; Smoky Hill and Solomon rivers, 

 Kans.; near Denver, Colo.; Converse county, Wyo.; Judith 

 river, Montana. 



EOCENE. 



Upper Marlboro, Piscataway creek, Glymont, Md. ; Acquia creek, 

 Ya. ; Claiborne, Wood's Bluff, on Tombigbee river, Ala.; Vicksburg, 

 Enterprise, Shubuta, Jackson, Miss. 



Plant ZocaZi^ies.— Florissant, Colo. ; Green Eiver Station, Wyo. The 



last-named locality is also famous for its well-preserved fishes. 

 Vertebrate localities. — For Zeuglodon, Clarke county. Miss.; Clarke 

 and Choctaw counties, Ala.; Farmingdale, IST. J.; Evanston, Fort 

 Bridger, Wind Eiver, Wyo. ; White river, Utah ; Animas river, 

 New Mexico. 



MIOCENE. 



Yorktown, Ya. ; Jericho, N. J. ; St. Marys river, Plum Point, 5 miles 

 southeast of Easton, Md. ; Wilmington, Natural Well, N. C. ; Darlington 

 Courthouse, S. C. ; Alum Bluft", Tampa, Chipola Eiver, Fla. 



Plant localities. — Independence Hill, Spanish Peak, Cal. ; John Day 

 valley, Oregon; Cook iulet, Unga island, Alaska. The Alaska 

 localities may be either Miocene or Pliocene. 

 Vertebrate localities. — Squankum, Shiloh, N. J.; Bad Lands, Nebr., 

 and S. Dak. ; John Day valley, Oreg. 



PLIOCENE. 



Caloosahatchie river, Fla. ; Loup Fork, Niobara river, Nebr. 



POSTPLIOCENE. 



Cornfield harbor, Federalsburg, Md. ; Wadmalan sound, S. 0. 



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