1 64 CRETACEOUS PAL-EONTOLOGY. 



From New Egypt southwestward the calcareous facies of this 

 formation becomes more and more conspicuous, and all the fos- 

 siliferous localities from which collections have been made are in 

 the limesand or limestone. 



Locality i^^. — In the banks of a small stream west of the rail- 

 road track a little over ^ mile northeast of the station at New 

 Egypt, the Vincentown limestone is exposed and has yielded the 

 following species of fossils : 



Anthozoa. 



Undetermined coral. 



ECHINODERMATA. 



Echinoid spines, several species. 



Bryozoa. 



Undetermined species. 



PELUcypoda. 



Gryphaea sp. 



Gryphacostrea vomer (Mort.). 



Periplomya sp. 



Tenea ? sp. 



Cardium knappi n. sp. 



Caryatis veta Whitf. 



Gastrochacna americana Gabb. 



Gastropoda. 



Several undetermined species. 



Locality i^i. — From an exposure of the Vincentown limesand 

 just south of the railroad trestle east of the station at Cookstown 

 specimens of Pinna rostriformis Mort. were recognized, along 

 with several other pelecypoda and some bryozoa. 



Locality 154. — On the north bank of Rancocas Creek, a quar- 

 ter of a mile northwest of Vincentown, a decomposed layer of 



