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Cardium tenuistriatum Whitf. 

 Cardium ripleyanum Con. 

 Tellinimera eborea Con. 

 Leptosolen f terminalis n. sp. 

 Solyma lineolata Con. 

 Cymbophora lintea (Con.) . ' 

 Corbula crassiplica Gabb. 



Gastropoda. 



Gyrodes petrosa Mort. 

 Turritella werchantvillensis n. sp. 



Anchura solitaria Whitf. 



Cephalopoda. 



Scaphites hippocrepis (DeKay). 



Locality 141. — This locality is in the first railway cut, i mile 

 southeast of the Lower Jamesburg station. The beds exposed 

 here are the typical glauconitic clays of the Merchantville, and 

 are much less weathered than those at the last two localities. 

 The fossils are abundant, and occur for the most part in concre- 

 tionary, ferruginous nodules. The species which have been iden- 

 tified are the following : 



Echinodermata. 



Hemia^ter welleri Clark n. sp. 



Vermes. 



Hamulus? sp. 



PEIvECYPODA. 



Nu4:ula percrassa Con. 

 Leda compr^ssifrons (Whitf.). 

 Perrisonota protexta Con. 

 Nemodon eufaulensis (Gabb). 

 •Trigonarca cuneiformis Con. 

 Breviarca cuneata (Gabb). 

 Nemoarca cretacea Con. 



