824 CRETACEOUS PALEONTOLOGY. 



1861. BacuUtes ,asper Gabh, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., 1861, 



p. 396, pi. 3, fig. 4. 

 1864. Baculites asper Meek, Check List Inv. Foss. N. A., Cret. 



and Jur., p. 23. 

 1876. Baculites asper ? Meek, Rep. Inv. Cret. and Ter. Foss. 



Up. Mo., p. 404, pi. 39, figs. 10 a-d. 

 i89'2. Baculites asper Whitf., Pal. N. J., vol. 2 (Monog. U. S. 



G. S., vol. 18), p. 278, pi. 46, figs. lo-ii. 

 1905. Baculites asper Johns., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., 1905, 



p. 26. 



Remarks. — -Whitfield has identified a fragment of a large indi- 

 vidual having a maximum diameter of 55 mm. with this species. 

 In the recent collections of the Survey a fragment of the living 

 chamber of a small individual with a maximum diameter of but 

 10 mm. may possibly represent the species. Neither of these 

 specimens can be identified with certainty, and the twoi may not 

 belong to the same species, but both are characterized by some- 

 what conspicuous node-like inflations of the sides of the shell, 

 and they may be referred to this species for the present with a 

 query. 



Formation and locality. — Cliffwood clay, Cliffwood Point 

 (105) ; Navesink marl, Holmdel (Whitfield). 



Geographic distribution. — New Jersey. 



Family SCAPHITIDAE. 



Genus SCAPHITES Parkinson. 



Scaphites nodosus Owen ?. 



Plate CVIL, Figs. 1-2. 



1852. Scaphites {Ammonites ?) nodosus Owen, Geol. Surv. la.. 



Wis. and Minn., p. 581, pi. 8, fig. 4. 

 1861. Scaphites nodosus Gabb, Synop. Moll. Cret. Form., p. 



89(33). 

 1864. Scaphites nodosus Meek, Check List Inv. Foss. N. A., 

 Cret. and Jur., p. 24. 



