1916] Dickerson: Tejon Eocene of California 439 



List of Tejon Fossils From Localities in and Around San 



(Continued) 



Loxotrema turrita Gabb 



Mitra simplicissima Cooper 



Mitra uvasana Dickerson 



Mitramorpha parsonsi, n. sp 



Megistostoma striata Gabb 



Metula, cf. harrisi, n. sp 



Naticina obliqua Gabb 



Natica uvasana Gabb 



Natica hannibali Dickerson 



Nyctilochus diegoensis (Gabb) 



Nyctilochus pulcher (Weaver) 



Nyctilochus hornii (Gabb) 



Nyctilochus, cf. whitneyi (Gabb) .... 



Nyctilochus, sp 



Olivella mathewsonii Gabb 



Pseudoliva volutaeformis Gabb 



Perissolax blakei (Conrad) 



Potamides carbonicola Cooper 



Pseudoliva inornata Dickerson 



Rimella simplex Gabb 



Solariella crenulata (Gabb) 



Seraphs erraticus (Cooper) 



Surcula (Surculites) sinuata Gabb 



Surcula cowlitzensis Weaver 



Surcula supraplanis (Cooper) 



Spiroglyphus( ?) tejonensis Arnold. 



Turris fresnoensis (Arnold) 



Turris, cf. andersoni Dickerson 



Tritonium, sp 



Turritella uvasana Conrad 



Turritella buwaldana, n. sp. 



Xenophora stocki, n. sp 



Aturia, sp 



Nautilus, sp 



694 695 696 



697 



x 



2226 



x 

 x 



X 

 X 



X 

 X 

 X 

 X 



Diego— 



Type 

 Tejon. 



x 

 x 

 x 



The fauna from locality 695 near the base of the Tejon is not 

 particularly different from the faunas at the other localities studied 

 and it is apparent from an examination of the list that but one zone 

 is represented in this vicinity. 



COMPARISON OF FAUNA WITH THAT OF THE TYPE TEJON 



The species which occur at the type Tejon are indicated in the last 

 column in the list given. Of the 79 forms specifically determined, 62 

 are reported from the Tejon of Canada de las Uvas. Astarte semi- 



