Atlantic Highlands Cretacic — Prather. 
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Nuculana species I 
Dosinia gabbi (Whitf.) 
Crassatella alta (Conrad) ( U 
Gryphaea (several species) I 
Miscellaneous. 
o 
Crabs claws (described by H. 
A. Pillsbry ?) 
Fish vertebrae (large and small) . 
Fish teeth (various sizes) 
Sharks teeth (Cestraciont and 
squalodonts) 
Coprolites (different kinds) 
Belemnitella americana (Morton) 
Sponges 
Baculites compressus (Say) Mor- 
ton 
Baculites ovatus (Morton) 
Baculites asper (Say) 
Nautilus dekayi (Morton) 
Turrilites pauper (Whitf.) 
Architectonica annc?a (Conrad) . . 
Heterococeras conradi (Morton) 
Gabb 
Terebratella plicata (Say) 
Bryczoa 
Serpula cretacea (Conrad) (?).. 
Plant remains (?) 
Gastrochaena americana (Gabb) . . 
Dentalium subarcuatum (Conrad) 
Dentalium falcatum (Conrad) 
Siliquaria pauperata (Whitf.) 
Margaritella abbotti (Gabb) 
Neptunia sp 
Bed 3 
U 
M 
2 
2 & 3 
3 
Mt . Laurel Sand. 
Clark gives the Mt. Laurel sand as 5 feet thick at 
Atlantic Highlands, and includes it with the Navesing and 
with the Redbank in the Monmouth formation. 
At Atlantic Highlands it appears as an oxidized zone be- 
neath the Navesink and is about 5 feet thick. It was traced 
from Bay View avenue station at Atlantic Highlands in the 
direction of Hiltons for a distance of 800 feet when it 
grades into the Marshalltown clay bed and disappears. 
Bay View Avenue Lens (2). 
This is 5 feet wide and 250 feet in length and seems to 
be part of the Navesink. It is a dark glauconite (see sample 
C b ) bed and contains about 8 r /< of quartz grains and the 
