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49 <br /> Thalassinoides sn <br /> Planol tes sp. <br /> planolites aucella <br /> Chondrites <br /> clams <br /> CgrmnoceramLg inconstar s <br /> Cer,Manoceramus deformis? <br /> Cermnoceramus deformis (two forms) <br /> Cermnoce mnsstang transition species Inoceraaus <br /> rotund& <br /> Cermnoceramugaf f. C ,schloanjaAc�hi <br /> Cermnorgramus schloenbachi (two forms) <br /> C .rmOocerAmus schloenbachi woodsi <br /> Cermnocer mus wandereri <br /> I=Ceramus new transition species Inoceramus wandgreri to <br /> Inoceramus waltardoXfonsia h,annovrensis <br /> Innoceg ,g, areate (three forms) <br /> MytiloideA fiegei <br /> Mytiloidea atagtoni <br /> Pseudopema conges a <br /> Platyroramul-platinus. <br /> ammonites <br /> Cligaca,phi tes saxitonianus <br /> Raculites codyensis <br /> In addition, a single specimen of sepioid squid has been found <br /> and is presently under study by Kauffman (Robinson, personal <br /> communications) . <br /> A few rare fossil vertebrates have also been found at the quarry. <br /> Young ( 1992) reports specimens of the fish ix sp. from the <br /> quarry. Several large scales of Xinhactinus in the Fort Hays <br /> Limestone along the Front Range was confirmed by the discovery of <br /> a skull and partial body near LaPorte, Colorado (Carpenter, <br /> notes) . <br />