68 CRETACEOUS PAEEONTOEOGY. 



Vertebrata. 



Shark's teeth. 



Locality i68. — The next locahty which has yielded a good 

 fauna from the Woodbury clay, is at J. Braislin & Son's clay pits, 

 at the village of Crosswicks, on Crosswicks Creek, east of Bor- 

 dentown. This locality is about 30 miles, along the strike, from 

 the localities already mentioned at Eorillard and Matawan. The 

 fauna collected is composed of the following species : 



Brachiopoda. 



Lingida subspahdata H. & M. 



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Pelecypoda. 



Nuciila zvhitficldi n. sp. 

 Leda compressifrons (Whitf.). 

 Yoldia longifrons (Con.). 

 Breviarca saffordi Gabb. 

 Nemoaxrca cretacea Con. 

 Pecten conradi Whitf. 

 Anomia argcntaria Mort. 

 Lucina cretacea Whitf. 

 ■ Cardium ripleyamiui Con. 

 Cyprimeria cretacea Con. 

 Legtmten plamdatum (Con.). 

 Corbula crassiplica Gabb. 

 P alio pea decisa Con. 

 P ho las cithara Mort. 



Scaphopoda. 



Dentalium subarcuatum Con. 



Gastropoda. 



Margarita abyssima Gabb. 

 Turritella lorillardensis n. sp. 

 Anchura rostrata (Gabb). 

 Cancellaria subalta Con. 



