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but not named by Meek, in Paleontology of Nebraska, Plate IV, Fig. 3. 
Figs, II and 13. Pleiirotomaria sp. 
Fig. 12. Bellerophon decussatus, Fleming? 19. 
Fig., 14. Bellerophon percarinatus. Con. — p. 17. 
Fig. 15. Polyphemopsis inornata, M. and W. — p. 20. 
Fig. 16. Macrocheilus medialis, M. and W. — p. 21. 
Fig. 17. Nautilus sp. — p. 17. 
Fig. 18. Pleurotomaria newportensis, White— 21. 
Fig. 19. Hemiphronites crassus, M. and H. — p. 50. 
— Fig. 30 . Bellerophon carbonarius, C^'A:—p. 10. 
Fig. 21. Zaphrentis, sp. 
Fig. 22. Spirifer camerata, Mo^'ton — p. 45. 
Fig. 23. Spirifer opima,Z/7i2// — p. 44. 
Fig. 24. Spirifer striata ? 
Figs. 25, 27, 28. Productus longispinus, Sowenby — p. 48. 
Fig. 26. Productus cora, Owen — p. 47. 
Fig. 29. Productus punctatus, Martin — p. 48. 
Fig. 30. Productus nebrascensis. Owen — p. 49. 
Fig. 31. Productus sp. 
Fig. 32. Phillipsia trinucleata, Herrick, decorticated glabella. 
Fig. 33. Dalmauites? cuyahogae, Claypole, pigidium. 
Fig. 34. Unidentified gasteropod. 
PLATE III. 
Fig. I. Macrocheilus sp? 
Fig. 2. Loxonema sp. 
Fig. 3. Bellerophon nodocarinatus. Hall — p. 18. 
Fig. 4. Brachymetopsus lodiensis. Meek. 
Fig. 5. Griffithides glaber, Wotdw. — restored. 
Fig. 6. Phillipsia scabra, Woodw. 
Fig. 7. Allorisma costata, M. a 7 id W. — p. 33. 
Fig. 8. Solenomya subradiata, Her 7 ick — p. 30. 
Fig. 9. Crenipecten foerstii, Herrick, both valves of the same shell. 
Fig. 9a. (near the centre of the plate) cast of same with impres- 
sion of hinge line. 
Fig. 10. Outline of Entolium aviculatum as found at Flint Ridge. 
Two valves in position, showing supposed relation. 
Fig. II. Clinopistha radiata, Hall — p. 34. 
Fig. 12. Gervillia (Avicula) ohioense, Herrick — p. 36. 
