(54 contributions to canadian pal.'eontologt. 



(2.) From the Lower or Yellowish and Banded Portion of 



THE .Series. 



LAMELLIBEANCHIATA. 



Anomia micronema, Meek. 



Aiwmia micronema, Meek. 1875. Bull. U.S. Geol- Surv. Terr., 2nd Ser., No. 1, p. 43, 



" Meek. White. ISSO. U, S. Genl. Surv. Terr., Contr. to Pal., 



Nos. 2-8, p. 57, 1)1. 25, figs. 2, a, b, c, d. Illustrated also on 



pi. 12 (figs. C-U), of Dr. Wliite's Bev. Non-Marine Foss. N. 



Aru. Washington, 1883. 



South Saskatchewan, half a mile below the forks of the Bow and 



Belly Elvers, T. C. Weston, 1883: one perfect well-preserved specimen 



of the upper valve. 



OsTREA glaba, Meek and Hayden. 



(The full synonymy of this species and references to the publications 

 in which it was described are given on page 5.) 



South Saskatchewan, one mile below the mouth of the Bow Eiver, 

 G.M.Dawson, 1881, andT. ('•. Weston, 1883; also South Saskatchewan, 

 six miles below the mouth of Bow Eiver, and thirty-five feet above 

 the water level, G. M. Dawson, 1881. North Bank of the Milk Eiver, 

 five miles below Padtow-ki Coulee, and south bank of Milk Eiver, above 

 PSrkow-ki Coulee, forty and a hundred feet above the water level, G. M. 

 Dawson, 1881. 



Abundant and associated witlr Corhula sahtrhjotialis and C. perundata 

 at each of these localities. Some of the specimens are very typical, 

 others belong to the variety arcuatilis, Meek, and one from the South 

 Saslcatchewan c<jmes verj' near to the 0. inornata of Meek and Haj^den 

 from the Fort Pierre Group. 



Anodonta parallela ? White. 



AidxJoiita paralldii, White. 1878. Bui. U.S. Geol. Surv. Terr., vol. lY., p. 709. 



1880. U. S. Geol. Surv., Contr. to Pal., Nos. 2-8, p. 62, 

 pi. 24, fig. 3 a. 



White. 1883. Kev. Non-Marine Foss- Moll. N. Am., p. 23, pL 

 19, fig. 5. 



South Saskatchewan, one mile below the mouth of Bow Eiver, T. C. 

 Weston, 1883 : one imperfect and badly preserved specimen, whose 

 identification with the above named species is consecxuently somewhat 

 doubtful. 



