16 The West American Scientist. 
No. 19-22 were collected at Punta Banda, on the south side 
of Todas Santos bay, Baja California, by H. C. and ©. R. Orcutt, 
in 1885 (with Coralliochama orcutti White). Cretaceous. 
19 Cerithium pillingi ©. A. White. 142 
~ 20 es totium-sanctorum C. A. White. 22 
21 Nerita californiensis C. A. White. 12 
22 ‘lrochus (Oxystele) euryostomus C. A. White, 24 
23 Baculite Cheyenne river, from L. W. Stilwell. 1 
24 Pentremite elongata. [This and the next with 9-15.] z 
25 Crinoid stems. 9 
St. Lou's group, subcarboniferous, Madison Co., Il. vi 
27 Archimedes 
28 Crinoid stems, Ill. 
29 Discina nitida, Carboniferous. Jersey Co., Il. 1 
30 Ill. 6 
No. 31-34 from sewer trench, 6 feet below the center of 2d 
street near A, San Diego, Cal. coll’d by C. R. Oreutt Ap. 16, 1889. 
Keokuk group, last locality. 
11 
31 Turritella 4 
32 Chione fluctifraga Sby. 1 
33 simillima Sby. 2 
34 succincta Val? 1 valve. 
No. 35-38 from sewer trench 6 feet deep corner 12th and H 
streets, San Diego, Cal. collected by OC. R. Orcutt. 
35 Anomia lampe Gray, 1 valve. 
36 Chione 2 
37 Ostrea Inrida Carpenter. 5 
oe eee | 
39 Silicified wood from foothills near Santa Rosa, oe Co., 
Cal. collected by Edgar Cherry. A rare variety. 
40 Same, a rare variety more nearly agatized. ‘ 
41 Same, different form. 2 
4 ” 7? 3? 
ft Publisher’s note—The West American Scientist is issued at 
No. 365 21st street, San Diego, California, by C. R. Orcutt, 
editor. Price 10 cents; $1 a year. 
