BEEDE AND ROGERS.| Coal Measures Faunal Studies. 855 
be represented by two or three varieties, each with restricted 
geologic horizon. 
It will be seen that the recognition of these finer facts will 
tend to restrict the range of species and to accentuate the 
characteristics of the faunal stages. 
List of Localities. 
It may be well to give a list of the localities from which col- 
lections were made and specimens noted. Unfortunately this 
ean only be done for that part of the region collected over by 
the writers and in a general way by Doctor Bennett. Doctor 
Bennett’s collecting, so far as the present paper is concerned, 
was in the vicinity of Kansas City, Fort Scott and Pittsburg. 
Doctors Adams and Girty do not give any localities from: 
which their collections were made, which restricts the known 
geographic extent to which any particular horizon has been: 
collected. 
The following localities are given by horizons. This gives 
the point from each horizon from which our data upon which 
the paper is based were derived. These are all given in detail 
in the last three of the ““Faunal Studies” published.?°° 
Cherokee shales: 
Shaft one mile southwest of Cherokee. 
Limestone outcrop a half mile west of Cherokee. 
North Leavenworth and Riverside coal-shafts, Leavenworth. 
Carr coal-shaft at Richardson, Leavenworth county. 
Shaft one and a half miles northeast of Frontenac. 
Strip pit a mile and a half southeast of Oswego. 
Fort Scott limestones: 
Various exposures in the aahatisy of Fort Scott. 
At Oswego, railroad cut just east of the Frisco station. 
Various exposures about McCune. 
Cement works above Fort Scott. 
Various exposures at and near Girard. 
Labette shales: 
Fort Scott, one mile east of the city and one and a half miles south- 
west of the city on the Minden branch of the Missouri Pacific 
railroad. 
One and a half miles southwest of Laneville. 
Pawnee limestone: 
North of National cemetery southeast of Fort Scott. 
Bridge over Marmaton river a half mile south and a mile and a half 
west of Marmaton station. 
Northeast of Farlington station on the little creek, 
280. Loc. cit. 
