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township 56, range 5, in each case west of the 4th Principal Meridian. 

 Mouth of Vei-miiion Eivor, in Township 54, Eange 3, west of the same 

 Meridian, 1886. 



A few specimens from each of these localities, some of which seem 

 to belong to the typical form of the species, while others are ap- 

 pai'ontly intermediate in their characters between B. ovatus and B. 

 compressus. 



Bagulites grandis, Hall and Meek. 



Baculites grandis, Hall and Meek. 1854. Mem. Am. Ac. Arts and Sc, Boston, 

 vol. v., (N. S.) p. 402., pi. 7, figs. 1 and 2, pi. 8. figs. 1 and 2. 

 and pi. 6, fig. 10. Also, Meek, 1876, Eep. U. S. Geol. Surv. 

 Terr., vol. IX., p. 398, fig. 53, and pi. 33, figs. 1, a, b, c. 



Sounding Creek, Township 30, Eange 8, west of the 4th Principal 

 Meridian, 1886 : two large bat fairly characteristic fragments. 



Baculites compressus, Say. 



Bacidites cumpressug, Say. 1821. Am. .lourn. Sc. and Arts, vol. II., p- 41.— 

 Morton. 1834. Syn ops. Org. Rem. Cret. Group U. S., p. 43, 

 pi. 9, fig. 1 ; and Journ. Ac. Nat. So. Phil., vol. VIII., p, 

 211.— Hall and Meek. 1854. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Sc-, 

 Boston, vol. V. (N.S.), p. 400, pi. 5, fig. 2, and pi. 6, figs. 8 

 and 9.— Meek. 1876. Eep. IJ. S. Geol. Surv. Terr., vol. IX., 

 p. 400, figs. 55 and 56, and pi. 20, figs. 3, a, b, c 



" The Nose," T(jwnship 37, Range 8, west of the 4th Principal 

 Meridian, and Nose Creek, Township 37, Eange 9, west of the same 

 Meridian, 1885. 



North Saskatchewan, near mouth of Moose Hill Creek, apparently 

 grading into B. ovatus; same river, in Township 56, Eange 5, west of 

 the 4th Principal Meridian ; mouth of Vermilion Eiver, in Township 

 53, Range 3, west of the 4th Princii)al Meridian : several distorted 

 fragments apjoarently also passing into B. ovatus; North Saskatchewan 

 Eiver, Township 54, Range 2, west of the 4th Meridian, 1886. 



SCAPHITES NODOSUS, OwCn. 



iScaphites (Ammonites) nudosus, Owen. 1852. Geol. Rep. Surv. Wise, Iowa and 

 Minn., p. 580, pi. 8, fig. 4. 



North Saskatchewan Eiver, near the mouth of Moose Hill Creek, 

 1886: a fragment of a mould of the exterior of the shell, which shews 

 the characteristic sculpture of the species, but not enough of the 

 general shape to enable one to say to which of the varieties described 

 and figured by Meek (in the ninth volume of the Eop. U. S. Geol. Surv. 

 TeiT.) it should be referred. 



