52 CRETACEOUS PALEONTOLOGY. 



Axinea subaustralis d'Orb. 

 Inoceramus proximus- Tuom. 

 Pecfen burlingtonensis Gabb. 

 Pecten conradi (Whitf.). 

 Anomia argentaria Mort. 

 " Modiola jidia Lea. 

 Pholadomya occidcntalis Mort. 

 Anatina jerseyensis n. sp. 

 Veniella conradi Mort. 

 Briphyla conradi (Whitf.) 

 Crassatcllitcs cuneatns Gabb. 

 Tenea parilis Con. 

 Cardium tcnuistriatiim (Whitf.) 

 Cardium ripleyamun Con. 

 Meretrix tippana Con. 

 Legwnen plamdatuin (Con.). 

 Tellinvmera chorea Con. 

 Leptosolen bipHcata Con. 

 Cymbophora lintca (Con.). 

 Corbula bisulcata Con. 

 Corbula crassiplica Gabb. 



SCAPHOPODA. 



Dentalium subarcuatum Con. 



Gastropoda. 



Gyrodes crcnata Con. 

 Turrit ella inerchantviUensis n. sp. 

 Laxispira lumbricalis Gabb. 

 Anchura soli tar ia Whitf. 



Cephalopoda. 



Placenticeras placenta (DeKay). 



Locality i6j. — -The next locality which has afforded an abun- 

 dant fauna from the Merchantville formation is A. Reeve's clay 

 pit, on the north branch of Pensauken Creek, at Lenola, 2 

 miles west of Moorestown. This locality lies about 40 miles 



