GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
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BOYLE.] NORTH.AMERICAN MESOZOIC INVERTEBRATA. 61<br />
Baculites Continued.<br />
compressus (Say) Morton. (1834.)<br />
Syhop. Org. Rem. Cret. Gr. U. S., p. 43, pi. 9, fig.<br />
1. Phila., 1834. S.G. Morton.<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Locution: Missouri river, between White river<br />
-and the Mandan settlements.<br />
. compressus (Say) 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 />
compressus (Say) H. & M. (1854.)<br />
Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., vol. 5, n. s., pp.<br />
400-402, pi. 5, figs 2, a, 6, pi. 6, figs. 8, 9. Cambridge<br />
and Boston. Hall & Meek.<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Location: Sage creek aud Groat Bend of Missouri<br />
river, etc.<br />
compressus (Say) Meek. (1876.)<br />
Rep. U. S. Geol. Sur. Terr., vol. 9, pp. 400-404, pi.<br />
20, figs. 3a-c; figs. 55,56, p. 403. Wash., 1876.<br />
F.B.Moek.<br />
Formation : Cretaceous.<br />
Location: Upper Missouri river, at or near the<br />
Great Bend; on Sage creek; on Cheyenne river;<br />
near Milk river.<br />
compressus (Say) Whiteaves. (1885.)<br />
Geol. and Nat. Hist. Sur. Can.; Cont. Can. Paloont.,<br />
vol. 1, pt. 1, pp. 49,50. Montreal, 1885.<br />
J. F. Whiteaves,<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Location: Creek twelve miles east of White Mud<br />
river (or Frenchman's creek) and White Mud<br />
river near the 49th parallel; also, east branch<br />
of the Poplar river, on the 4'Jth parallel;elbow<br />
of south Saskatchewan; Bow river, between<br />
Horseshoe bend, and Belly river, five miles<br />
above Coal Banks; St. Mary river, west of Mac<br />
Leod-Benton trail; Belly river, twenty-two<br />
miles and a half above the mouth of the Waterton;<br />
Milk River ridge and Red Deer river,<br />
above crossing of Lord Lome trail; Ross creek,<br />
near Irvine station, on the Canadian Pacific<br />
railway; Bull Pound creek, section 3 and 15,<br />
township 26, range 14, west of 4th principal<br />
meridian; Battle river, township 38, between<br />
ranges 12 and 13; Berry creek, township 25,<br />
range 12,- Canada.<br />
compressus (Say) Whiteaves.<br />
(1889.)<br />
Geol? and Nat. Hist. Sur. Can.; Cont. Can.<br />
Paleont., vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 182. Montreal, 1889.<br />
J.F.Whiteavos.<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Location: "The Nose," township 37, range 8,<br />
west of the 4th principal meridian, and Nose<br />
creek, township 37, range 9, west of the same<br />
meridian ; North Saskatchewan, near mouth<br />
of Moose Hill creek; same river in township<br />
56, range 5, west of the 4th principal meridian ;<br />
mouth of Vermilion river, in township 53,<br />
range 3, west of the 4th principal meridian ;<br />
North Saskatchewan river, township 54, range<br />
2, west of 4th meridian, North west Territory.<br />
Baculites Continued.<br />
compressus (Say) Brown. (1891.)<br />
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. [vol.43], pp. 15'.), 100,<br />
figs. 1-6. Phila., 1891. A. P. Brown.<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Location: Vicinity of Dead wood, S. Dak.<br />
faujasi (Lam.) Credner. (1870.)<br />
ZeitBch. Deutsch. Geol. Ges., Band 22, p. 240. Ber<br />
lin, 1870. H. Credner.<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Location: Mullica Hill, New Jersey.<br />
gracilis n.s. Shumard. (1859.)<br />
Trails. Acad. Sci., St. Louis, vol. 1, 1850-1800, p.<br />
596. St. Louis, 1856-1860. B.F.Shuniaril.<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Location: Shawnee creek, Grayson County, Texas.<br />
grandis n. s. H. & M. (1854.)<br />
Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., vol. 5 n. a., pp.<br />
402-404, pi. 7, figs. 1,2; pi. 8, figs. 1,2; pi. 6, fig.<br />
10. Cambridge and Boston, 1855. Hall &<br />
Meek.<br />
Formation: Cretaceous.<br />
Location: Mauvaises Torres,head of Bear creek.<br />
grandis (H.