GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
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154 NORTH AMERICAN MESOZ01G 1NVEHTEBRATA. [BULL. 102.<br />
Inoceramus Continued.<br />
barabini n. s. Morton. (1834.)<br />
Synop. Org. Hem. Cret. Gr. U. S., pp. 02, 63, pi.<br />
17, fig. 3; pi. 13, fig. 11. Pliila., 1834. S. G.<br />
Morton.<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Location: Greene county, Ala.<br />
barabini Morton. (1841.)<br />
Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., vol. 8,1st ser., 1839-<br />
1842, p. 211. Phila., 1839-1842. S.G. Morton.<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Location: Great bend of the Missouri river (Lat.<br />
43° 40' N.).<br />
barabini (Mort.) White. (1875.)<br />
Hep. Geogr. and Gcol. Expl. and Sur. west of<br />
one-hundredth meridian, vol. 4, pt. 1, pp. 180,<br />
181, pi. Ifi, fig. 4a. Wash., 1875. C. A. White.<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Location: One and a quarter miles south of<br />
Boulder, Colo., and at Gallinas creek, N. Mex.<br />
barabini (Morton) White. (1879.)<br />
Eleventh Ann. Kep. U. S. Geol. and Gcogr. Sur.<br />
Terr., p. 205. Wash., 1879. C. A. White.<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Location: Sage creek, Colo.<br />
barabini (Morton) White. (1879.).<br />
Eleventh Ann. Rep. U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Sur.<br />
Terr., p. 224. Wash., 1879. C. A. White.<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Location: Near White River Indian agency, Colo.<br />
barabini (Mort.) Whitfield. (1880.)<br />
Rep. Geol. Black Hills of Dak., pp. 398-400, pi.<br />
7, fig. 7; pi. 9, fig. 8. Wash., 1880. R. P.<br />
Whitfield.<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Location: Cheyenne river, near Boxelder creek,<br />
and on Beaver creek, two to three miles west of<br />
the Black hills.<br />
barabini (Mort.) Whitfield. (1885.)<br />
Mong. U. S. Geol. Sur., vol. 9, pp. 75, 76, pi. 15,<br />
figs. 3-5. Wash., 1885. R. P. Whitfield.<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Locatfou: Holmdel and Marlboro, N. J.<br />
barabini (Mort.) Whiteaves. (1885.)<br />
Geol. and Nat. Hist. Sur. Can., Cont. Can.<br />
Paleont., vol. 1, pt. 1, p. 33. Montreal, 1885.<br />
J. F. Whiteaves.<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Location: Twelve miles east of White Mud river<br />
(or Freucbmans creek); Elbow of South Saskatchewan,<br />
Canada'.<br />
brownii n. s. Cragin. (1889.)<br />
Bull. Washb. Coll. Lab. Nat. His., vol. 2, No. 10,<br />
pp. 67, 68. Topeka, 1889. F. W. Cragin.<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Location: Fort Hays limestone, and at some ten<br />
to twenty feet above the base of the latter, at a<br />
locality, known as "Devils gap," near the<br />
post office of Tapley, in Osborne county, Kans.<br />
canadensis n. s. Meek. (1859.)<br />
N. W. Terr., Rep. Prog. Assin. and Saskat. Expl.<br />
Exped., H. Y. Hind., pp. 183, 184, pi. 1, figs. 4<br />
and 4. Toronto, 1859. F. B. Meek.<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Location: Little Souris river, Canada.<br />
Inoceramus Continued.<br />
- capulus n. s. Shumard. (1859.)<br />
Trans. Acad. Sci., St. Louis, vol. 1, ISoG-lSGO, p.<br />
600. St. Louis, 1856-1860. B. F. Shumard.<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Location: Red river, Lamar county, Tex.<br />
concentricus (Parkinson) Whiteaves.<br />
(1876.)<br />
Geol. Sur. Can. Mes. Foss, vol. 1, pt. 1, pp. 79,<br />
80. Montreal, 1876. J. F. Whiteaves.<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Location: Queen Charlotte islands.<br />
concentricus (Parkinson) Whiteaves.<br />
(1884.)<br />
Geol. and Nat. Hist. Sur. Can. Mes. Foss., vol. 1,<br />
pt. 3, p. H4I. Montreal, 1884. J. F. Whiteaves.<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Location: North shore of Cnmshewa inlet;<br />
Skidegate inlet, at Bear Skin bay; South<br />
island.<br />
confertim-annullatus n. s. Boemer.<br />
(1849.)<br />
Tex., p. 402. Bonn, 1819. F. Roemer.<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Location: Ford near New Braunfels, Tex.<br />
confertim-a nnulatus Boemer.<br />
(1852.)<br />
Kreide -von Tex., p. 59, Taf. 7, fig. 4. Bonn,<br />
1852. F. Roemer.<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Location: Ford of the Guadalupe, New Braunfels,<br />
Tex.<br />
confertim-annulatus (Boemer.)<br />
Shumard. (1853.)<br />
Expl. Red River, La., by R. B. Marcy, p. 206, pi. 0.<br />
fig. 2. Wash., 1853. B. P. Shumard.<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Location: Camp No. 4, Cross timbers, Tex.<br />
confertim-annulatus (Roem.) Conrad.<br />
(1857.)<br />
Rep. U. S. and Mex. Bound. Sur., vol. 1, pt. 2,<br />
p. 151, pi. 5, figs. 5. Wash., 1857. T. A. Conrad.<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Location: Near New Braunfels, Tex.<br />
confertim-a n n u 1 a t u s (Roemer.)<br />
Schiel. (1855.)<br />
Rep. Expl. and Sur. P. R. R., Mississippi river to<br />
Pacific ocean, vol. 2; Rep. Expl. forty-first parallel<br />
north latitude, p. 108, pi. 2, fig. 7. Wash.,<br />
1855. James Schiel.<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Location: Upper Green river county.<br />
conradi n. s. H. & M. (1854.)<br />
Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., vol. 5, u. a., pp.<br />
387, 388, pi. 2, fig. 5a, 6. Cambridge and Boston,<br />
1855. Hall & Meek.<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Location: On the Missouri river, five miles below<br />
the mouth of the Vermilion river.