INDEX. 



A. Pago. 



Acknowledgments to those aiding 7 



Aeteon linteus (Conrad) 24, 36 



-Enona eufalensis Conrad. 24, 35 



Anatimya anteradiala Conrad 24, 35 



postsulcata (Conrad) 24, 35 



Anchura abrupta Conrad 24,35,38 



decemlirata (Conrad) 24, 35 



rostrata (Gabb) 24, 35 



Andromeda novascaesarea? Holliek 33 



Anomia argentaria Morton 24, 27, 29, 30, 35 



linifera Conrad 24, 35 



lintea Conrad 24, 27, 30, 35 



ornata Gabb 24, 35, 37 



sp. nov 24, 25, 27, 29, 30, 35 



Aphrodina regia Conrad 24, 2S, 30 



tippana (Conrad) 24, 35 



Area rostellata Morton 24, 34 



Arena carolinensis Conrad 24, 28, 29 



Araucaria bladenensis Berry 33 



jefireyi Berry 33 



B. 



Baculites anceps Lamarck 24, 28, 29, 32 



asper Morton 24, 28, 29, 30, 32 



carinatus Morton 24,36,37 



columna Morton 24, 36, 37 



labyrinthicus Morton 24, 36, 37 



tippaensis Conrad 24, 36, 37 



Barbatia lintea Conrad 24, 27, 29, 30 



Baroda carolinensis Conrad 24, 28, 30 



sp. nov 24, 25 



Bauhiniasp. nov 39 



Belemnitella americana Morton 24, 36, 37, 38, 54 



Berry, E. W., acknowledgments to 7 



cited : 26, 33 



BreTiarca cuneata (Gabb) 24, 34, 37 



umbonata (Conrad) 24, 27, 29 



Bulla macrostoma Gabb 24, 36, 38 



mortoni Forbes 24, 36, 37, 38 



Bullopsis cretacea Conrad 24, 36 



C. 



Cadnlns obnutus (Conrad) - 24, 28, 29, 35 



Cape Fear formation, correlation with 10-11 



Cardium alabamense Gabb 24, 28, 29, 35 



dumosum Conrad 24, 28, 30, 35 



eufaulense Conrad 24, 28, 29, 30, 35, 37 



kummeli Weller 24, 35, 38 



spillmani Comad 24, 28, 29, 30, 35, 54 



tippanum Conrad 24, 35 



Carolinas, Cretaceous fossils in 31, 37-3S 



Cassidulus conoideus Clark 24, 34, 37 



intermedius Slocum 24, 34 



micrococcus Gabb 24, 34 



porrectus Clark , 24, 34, 37 



subconicus Clark 24,34,37 



subquadratus Conrad 24, 27, 29, 34 



Clark, W. B., acknowledgments to 7 



Clark, W. B., and Bibbins, Arthur, cited 11 



Coffee sand member, character of 21 



laminated sands and clays of, plate showing 13 



origin of the term 14-15 



Coptosoma mortoni (De Loriol) 24,34 



Corax f alcatus Agassiz 27, 32, 38 



Corbula carolinensis Conrad 24, 25, 28, 29, 30 



crassiplica Gabb 24,28,29,30,35 



Crassatellites carolinensis Conrad 24, 28, 29, 30, 31 



eufalensis Gabb 24, 35 



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Crassatellites pteropsis Conrad 24, 35 



ripleyana Conrad 24, 35 



sp.nov 24,2S,30,35 



vadosa Morton 24, 35, 37 



Crenella elegantula Meek and Hayden 24, 35 



serica Conrad 24, 35 



Cretaceous, origin of the term 11 



Cretaceous formations, extreme uppermost, newly introduced 



species in 37 



lithologic variations and age relationships of, diagram show- 

 ing 20 



of the eastern Gulf region, geologic map of In pocket. 



Cretaceous, Lower, clay, unconformable contact of, with basal 



sands of the Eutaw formation, plate showing 10 



Lower, formations, classification of 20 



formations, correlations of 10-11 



sands and clays overlain unconformably by Pleistocene 



terrace gravels, sands, and sandy loams, plate showing 10 



Upper, formations, classification of 20-22 



formations, correlations of 11-19 



Cucullsea antrosa Morton 24, 34, 54 



carolinensis (Gabb) 24, 27, 29, 30 



littlei ( Gabb) 24. 34, 37, 38 



vulgaris Morton 24, 34, 37 



Cunninghamites elegans (Corda) Endlicher 33 



Cuspidaria jerseyensis Weller 24,35,38 



ventricosa Meek and Hayden 24, 35 



Cusseta sand member, character of 22 



overlain by typical marine beds of the Ripley formation, plate 



showing 19 



Cyelothyris alta Conrad 24, 28, 29,30 



Cylichna recta Gabb 24, 36 



Cymbophora lintea (Conrad) 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 35 



Cymella bella Conrad 24, 27, 29, 30, 35 



Cyprhneria alta Conrad 24, 2S, 30, 35 



densata (Conrad) 24, 2S.30. 35 



depressa Conrad 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 35 



D. 

 Daphnella lintea Conrad 24, 36 



subrilosa Conrad 24, 36 



Delphinula lapidosa Morton 24,35,37 



Dentalium ripleyanum Gabb 24, 28, 29, 30, 35 



sp.nov 24,2S,29,35 



Dianchora echinata Morton 24,35,38 



Doryanthophyllum cretaceum Berry 33 



Dreissensia tippana Comad 24, 35 



Drillia novemlirata (Conrad) 24. 35 



Dryopteris sp. Berry 33 



E. 



Enchodus ferox Leidy 3S 



petrosus Cope 32, 38 



Eriphyla conradi (Whitfield) 24, 2S, 30,31 



E tea carolinensis Conrad 24, 25, 2S, 29, 30, 35 



Eucalyptus angusta Velenovsky 33 



Eutaw formation, basal beds of, invertebrates in 25-26 



basal marine beds of, plate showing 14 



basal sands of, unconformable contact of, with Lower Creta- 

 ceous clay, plate showing 10 



beds of the Tombigbee sand member of, plates showing 13, 14 



character of 20-21 



classification of 12-13 



extent of 14-15 



laminated sands and clays of, plates showing 12, 13 



plants in 26-27 



vertebrates in 27 



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