Prosser.|  Cretaceous.—Comanche Series of Kansas. 147 
The section as described may be tabulated as follows: 
No. Meets 
4. Yellowish impure limestones containing fossils........ 24 
3. Coarse yellowish sand in places, with horizontal red 6 
streaks. 
2. Marls, black above, whitish in the middle, and buff 24 (?) 
below, with no fossils. 
1. Red-Beds. 
The age of the marine Cretaceous beds of the above section, is 
said by Prof. Brown to correspond “with the Comanche Peak 
terrane of the Texas geologists.’”? 
From collections made at this locality, Prof. Brown identified 
the following invertebrate species: 
Exogyra texana. 
Gryphwa pitcherit. 
Ostrea subovata. 
Ostrea (?) crenulimargo. 
Ostrea sp. 
Cucullea terminalis. 
Neithea occidentalis. 
Plicatula incongrua. 
Trigonia sp. 
Trigonia emory?. 
Turritella servatim granulata. 
Schlanbachia peruviana. 
And Professor Cope identified the following vertebrates: 
Lamna 2 sps. 
Lepidotid scale. 
Uranoplosus arctatus. 
Uranoplosus flectidens. 
Celodus brown. 
Plesiosaurus vertebree, crocodile fragments, and fragments of a 
tortoise. ” 
Professor Hill has discussed the fossil remains trom the Camp 
Supply beds and considers that ‘‘The vertebrata from these beds 
1 Woe: cit. 
2 Loec., cit.; and see Journal Academy Natural Science, Philadelphia, 2d series, 
vol. IX, Pt. 4, 1895, pp. 445-447 for descriptions of the fishes in the ADDYE list. 
