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Stratigraphic range: Jurassic
Kinds of fossils: Mollusks
Quadrangle or area: Kenai, Seldovia, Cook Inlet, Alaska
Shipment No.: AF-51-40
Referred by: Grantz, Arthur
Report prepared by: Imlay, Ralph W.
Date: 12/20/1951

"Some of the fossil names in this report are new, and are not be used in any publication prior to the formal publication of R.W. Imlay's report on the Callovian Ammonites of Alaska, (& the United States.)"

The three collections of Lower Jurassic fossils from the Seldovia area duplicates material collected in 1904 by T.W. Stanton and adds nothing to the age determinations made previously. The presence of Wahneroceras (?) in your lot 51AGz21 and in lot 21242 plus the presence of Coroniceras in lot 2981 indicate the Sinemurian stage of the early Lower Jurassic. The corals from the Lower Jurassic beds have never been studied, although they are the northernmost Jurassic corals that have ever been found.

The ammonites from the "Difficult" member of the Tuxedni formation in the area between Chinitna Bay and Tuxedni Bay are identical specifically with the ammonites from the upper part of the "Difficult" member (formerly Lower Siltstone member) at the north end of the Iniskin Peninsula and from the highest beds of the Kialagvik formation at Wide Bay on the Alaskan Peninsula. The ammonites includ Emileia, Leptosphinctes, and Sonninia. The genus Leptosphinctes is represented by a coarsely ribbed species that is easily recognized and has not been found at a lower stratigraphic position in Alaska. As discussed in previously submitted memoranda, the ammonites from in the upper part of the "Difficult" member indicate a correlation with the lower part of the European zone of Otoites sauzei.

The ammonites characteristic of the Fitz Creek member are represented in your collections 51AGz136 to 138 from the tributary to Bear Creek south of Tuxedni Bay. Lot 51AGz136 contains two species of Stemmatoceras that are identical with species collected by Hartsock this past summer at his locality 51AHa10 near the head of Bear Creek. They are also identical with species collected on the south shore of Tuxedni Bay in unit 19 of the section measured by Martin and Stanton (see U.S.G.S. Bull. 776, p. 142). The Sonninia in lot 51AGz137 and the Chondroceras (Defonticeras) in lot 51AGz138 can be matched with specimens from the Fitz Creek member. Sonninia has not been found above the Fitz Creek member and Chondroceras not above the Cynthia Falls sandstone member. The ammonite genera present in the Fitz Creek member show that it corresponds with the upper part of the European zone of Otoites sauzei.

The fossils that you collected from the Bowser member represent two distinct assemblages. The lower assemblage, as represented in lots 50AGz140 and 141 is characterized by Sphaeroceras, Oxycerites, Leptosphinctes, Stephanoceras (Polyplectites) and Lissoceras. This assemblage is characteristic of the basal beds of the Bowser member on the Iniskin Peninsula. The presence of Sphaeroceras and Leptosphinctes indicates an age not younger than the parkisoni zone of the latest Bajocian. The other genera range up into the Bathonian but Polyplectites is not known above the basal zone.

The next overlying assemblage in the Bowser member is characterized by the Boreal scaphitoid genus Cranocephalites as represented in lots 51AGz142, 143, 115, 116 and 117. Your collections contain some unusually well preserved specimens of this genus. Also the position of some of your collections immediately above the collections containing the lower assemblage with Sphaeroceras, etc. shows that there is no space for a fauna of intermediate age. Furthermore, lot 51AGz115 contains two excellent specimens of perisphinctid ammonites and one specimen of Reineckeia. The perisphinctid ammonite belongs to the genus Planisphinctes which occurs in England in the zone of Zigzagiceras zigzag at the base of the Bathonian. Reineckeia is typically a Mediterranean genus, being rare as far north as central Europe and unknown still farther north. It ranges from the base of the Bathonian to the middle Callovian (zone of Zigzagiceras zigzag to Peltoceras athleta. The presence of these ammonites shows clearly that the beds in which they occur are not older than Bathonian. Furthermore, their stratigraphic position indicates that they represent only lower Bathonian.

There is still no faunal evidence for the presence of upper Bathonian or basal Callovian in the Cook Inlet area. I think that there has been sufficient collecting to discover faunas of that time interval if sediments of that time were present. Unconformities are frequently difficult to detect by physical criteria when similar kinds of sediment occur both above and below the unconformity. I hope that you will find evidence bearing on this particular problem when you do field work in the Matanuska Valley.

The ammonites from the Chinitna formation in the Tuxedni Bay area represent three distinct assemblages. The highest assemblage, as in your lots 51AGz26, 42, 44, 45, 46, 49, 50, 124, 125 and 126, is characterized by compressed forms of Cadoceras and by numerous Phylloceras. A middle assemblage, represented in your lots 51AGz52 to 58, is characterized by Pseudocadoceras and stout Cadoceras. The lower assemblage, represented by your lots 51AGz65 to 67, 73, 76 to 79, 145 and 146, is characterized by many specimens of Xenocephalites and Kheraiceras. These assemblages and their age relationships have been fully discussed in my paper on the "Callovian ammonites from Alaska," a copy of which is available in the office of the Alaskan Section or in my office.

The fossils from the Naknek formation belong to two stratigraphic levels. Your lot 51AGz123 contains species of Cardioceras typical of the basal few hundred feet of the Naknek. Lot 51AGz41 contains finely ribbed Aucellas that characterize the lower part of the Naknek above the beds containing Cardioceras.

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51AGz17 (Mesozoic loc. 22663) , Seldovia , Red tuff and ash on west shore of Seldovia Bay, 1.7 miles south of Pt. Naskowhak. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)
Cardinia sp.
51AGz21 (Mesozoic loc. 22664) , Seldovia , South shore of Kachemak Bay, 2.8 miles west of Pt. Naskowhak (near 48 AI 118 and Mes. loc. 7237) (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40) [Arthur Grantz, 1951. Sea cliffs 2.8 miles (4.5 km) west of Point Naskowhak on south shore of Kachemak Bay, near point on west side of sec. 34, T. 8 S., R. 16 W., Seldovia (B-5) quadrangle, Kenai Peninsula, southern Alaska. Talkeetna Formation. Early Hettangian. (description from Imlay, 1981, p. 27)]; [USGS Mesozoic Iocs. 21242 and 22664. From 2.8 to 2.95 miles S. 67° W. of Pt. Naskowhak on south shore of Kachemak Bay, Seldovia B-5 quadrangle, Kenai Peninsula. Waehneroceras. (description from Imlay and Detterman, 1973, p. 22)];
Waehneroceras? sp.
Neithea sp.
Corals undetermined
51AGz22 (Mesozoic loc. 22665) , Seldovia , South shore of Kachemak Bay, 0.83 miles west of Pt. Naskowhak (near Mesozoic loc. 2979) (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)
Exogyra sp.
Cardinia sp.
51AGz84 (Mesozoic loc. 22692) , Seldovia , 0.25 mile above mouth of fourth tributary on northeast side of Hickerson Creek and 1.9 miles N. 27 W. of head of Lake Hickerson at the mouth of Hickerson Creek. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40); [Shown as locality 5 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 59 deg. 58'42" N., 152 deg. 58'05" W.]
Inoceramus sp.
Pleuromya sp.
Belemnite fragment
51AGz94 (Mesozoic loc. 22693) , Seldovia , 0.4 mile above mouth of fourth tributary on northeast side of Lake Hickerson and 2.0 miles N. 22 W. of the head of Lake Hickerson. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40); [Shown as locality 12 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 59 deg. 58'48" N., 152 deg. 58'07" W.]
Inoceramus sp.
Lopha imprint on ammonite fragment
Chlamys? sp.
51AGz95 (Mesozoic loc. 22694) , Seldovia , 0.4 to 0.5 mile above mouth of fourth tributary on the northeast side of Hickerson Creek and 2.0 to 2.01 miles north 22 west to north 23 west of the head of Lake Hickerson. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40); [Shown as locality 15 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 59 deg. 58'54" N., 152 deg. 58'06" W.]
Inoceramus sp.
Oxytoma sp.
Velata? sp.
Belemnite fragment
51AGz97 (Mesozoic loc. 22695) , Seldovia , About 2.8 miles N. 25 W. of head of Lake Hickerson and about 1.3 miles S. 80 W. of the junction of Squirrel Creek and the ice margin of Red Glacier. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40); [Shown as locality 28 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 59 deg. 59'14" N., 152 deg. 58'06" W.]
Leptosphinctes sp.
Calliphylloceras sp.
Sonninia? sp.
Pleuromya sp.
Isocyprina? sp.
Grammatodon sp.
51AGz108 (Mesozoic loc. 22529 (=50AGz82)) , Seldovia , On ridge 2.1 miles miles N. 20 W. of head of Lake Hickerson. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40); [Shown as locality 18 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 59 deg. 59'07" N., 152 deg. 58'04" W.]
Emileia sp.
Leptosphinctes sp.
Sonninia sp.
Chlamys sp.
Trigonia sp.
Grammatodon sp.
Inoceramus sp.
Astarte sp.
Protocardia sp.
Oxytoma sp.
51AGz109 (Mesozoic loc. 22696) , Seldovia , On ridge 1.8 miles N. 7 W. of head of Lake Hickerson. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 60 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 59 deg. 59'06" N., 152 deg. 57'06" W.]
Inoceramus sp.
Meleagrinella sp. (formerly Eumicrotis or Echinotis)
Eligmus sp.
Trigonia sp.
51AGz81 (Mesozoic loc. 22691) , Iliamna , 0.33 mile from Chinitna Bay on small stream next north of Coffin Creek and near Fitz Creek, Iniskina Peninsula. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 108 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 59 deg. 48'20" N., 153 deg. 07'47" W.]
Ammonite fragments not determinable
51AGz136 (Mesozoic loc. 22705) , Kenai , On Bear Creek 2.36 miles from Tuxedni Channel. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 88 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 06'32" N., 152 deg. 44'34" W.]
Stemmatoceras sp.
51AGz137 (Mesozoic loc. 22706) , Kenai , 0.12 mile above mouth of tributary entering Bear Creek from southeast, 2.53 miles from Tuxedni Channel. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 95 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 06'25" N., 152 deg. 44'18" W.]
Sonninia sp.
51AGz138 (Mesozoic loc. 22707) , Kenai , 0.18 mile above mouth of tributary entering Bear Creek from southest as located in lot 51AGz137. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 121 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 06'18" N., 152 deg. 43'49" W.]
Chondroceras (Defonticeras) sp.
51AGz139 (Mesozoic loc. 22708) , Kenai , 0.23 mile above mouth of tributary to Bear Creek from southeast, 2.53 miles from Tuxedni Channel. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 122 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 06'14" N., 152 deg. 43'47" W.]
Ammonite not determinable
51AGz140 (Mesozoic loc. 22709) , Kenai , 0.3 mile above mouth of tributary described under 50 AGz139. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 128 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 06'15" N., 152 deg. 43'34" W.][Imlay, 1982, p. 13 provides the following description: "Arthur Grantz, 1951, Tuxedni Bay area, about 0.3 mile (0.5 km) above mouth of tributary entering Bear Creek from southeast at a point 2.53 miles (4 km) from Tuxedni channel. Twist Creek Siltstone, about 100 ft (30.5 m) above base."]; [22709 Arthur Grantz, 1951. Tuxedni Bay area, 0.3 mile above mouth of tributary entering Bear Creek from southeast at point 2.53 miles from Tuxedni channel. Bowser member of the Tuxedni formation, about 100 feet above base. (description from Imlay, 1961, p. 469)]; [USGS Mes. Cat.: 22709 - Jurassic-Alaska - 51AGz-140. Aug. 24, 1951 - Bowser. 0.3 miles from the mouth of tributary described in #22706.]
Sphaeoceras sp.
Lytoceras sp.
Lissoceras sp.
51AGz141 (Mesozoic loc. 22710) , Kenai , 0.36 mile above mouth of tributary described under 50AGz139. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 132 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 06'11" N., 152 deg. 43'29" W.][Imlay, 1982, p. 13 provides the following description: "Arthur Grantz, 1951. Tuxedni Bay area, about 0.5 mile (0.8 km) above mouth of same tributary described under Mesozoic loc. 22709, Twist Creek Siltstone, about 260 ft (79.6 m) above base."]
Lissoceras? sp.
Monocuphus? sp.
51AGz142 (Mesozoic loc. 22711) , Kenai , 0.38 mile above mouth of tributary described under 51AGz139. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 136 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 06'07" N., 152 deg. 43'30" W.]
Cranocephalites sp.
51AGz143 (Mesozoic loc. 22712) , Kenai , 0.45 mile above mouth of tributary described under 51AGz139. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 137 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 06'05" N., 152 deg. 43'23" W.]
Cranocephalites spp.
Calliphylloceras sp.
51AGz115 (Mesozoic loc. 22698) , Seldovia , On ridge 1.5 miles N. 39 1/2 E. of head of Lake Hickerson. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 146 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 59 deg. 58'29" N., 152 deg. 54'24" W.]
Cranocephalites spp.
Planisphinctes spp.
Reineckeia sp.
Lytoceras sp.
Calliphylloceras sp.
Belemnite fragment
Inoceramus sp.
51AGz116 (Mesozoic loc. 22699) , Seldovia , On ridge 1.62 miles N. 51 E. of head of Lake Hickerson. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 178 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 59 deg. 58'20" N., 152 deg. 54'10" W.]
Cranocephalites? sp.
Inoceramus sp.
Pleuromya sp.
Camptonectes sp.
Belemnite fragment
51AGz117 (Mesozoic loc. 22700) , Seldovia , On ridge 1.7 miles N. 51 E. of head of Lake Hickerson. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 186 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 59 deg. 58'15" N., 152 deg. 54'02" W.]
Cranocephalites sp.
Belemnite fragments
Inoceramus sp.
51AGz26 (Mesozoic loc. 22666) , Kenai , Chinitna formation. Small rock island 0.1 mile off mouth of Grecian River immediately north of Tuxedni Bay. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)
Aptychus of an ammonite
51AGz42 (Mesozoic loc. 22668) , Kenai , Chinitna formation, upper part. West side of Chisik Island, 1.83 miles north of southern tip, 20 to 40 feet below base of Chisik Conglomerate. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 275 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 07'01" N., 152 deg. 35'23" W.]
Phylloceras sp.
Belemnites undetermined
Thracia? sp.
51AGz44 (Mesozoic loc. 22669) , Kenai , Chinitna formation. West side of Chisik Island, 1.835 miles north of southern tip, 60 to 80 feet below base of Chisik conglomerate. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 275 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 07'01" N., 152 deg. 35'23" W.]
Phylloceras sp.
Pleuromya sp.
51AGz45 (Mesozoic loc. 22670) , Kenai , Chinitna formation, west side of Chisik Island, 1.86 miles north of southern tip, 240 feet below base of Chisik conglomerate. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 283 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 07'17" N., 152 deg. 35'39" W.]
Phylloceras bakeri Imlay (not published)
Gastropod undetermined
51AGz46 (Mesozoic loc. 22671) , Kenai , Chinitna formation, west side of Chisik Island, 1.88 miles north of southern tip. From middle of upper Chinitna. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 287 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 07'21" N., 152 deg. 35'43" W.]
Phylloceras sp.
51AGz49 (Mesozoic loc. 22672) , Kenai , Chinitna formation, west side of Chisik Island, 3.4 miles north of southern tip, from talus under lower quarter of upper Chinitna. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 291 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 07'40" N., 152 deg. 36'01" W.]
Phylloceras? sp.
51AGz50 (Mesozoic loc. 22673) , Kenai , Chinitna formation, west side of Chisik Island, 3.0 miles north of southern tip. From talus under second quarter above base of upper Chinitna. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 294 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 07'49" N., 152 deg. 36'10" W.]
Phylloceras sp.
51AGz124 (Mesozoic loc. 22702) , Seldovia , Chinitna formation, south side of Red Glacier, 0.45 mile above present terminus, near top of Chinitna. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 286 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 59 deg. 58'18" N., 152 deg. 50'05" W.]
Phylloceras bakeri Imlay (not published)
51AGz125 (Mesozoic loc. 22703) , Seldovia , Chinitna formation, south side of Red Glacier, 0.6 miles above present terminus, near top of Chinitna. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 290 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 59 deg. 58'00" N., 152 deg. 49'14" W.]
Pseudocadoceras sp.
51AGz126 (Mesozoic loc. 22704) , Seldovia , Chinitna foramtion, south side of Red Glacier, 0.4 miles above present terminus, near top of Chinitna. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 279 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966]
Phylloceras bakeri Imlay (not published)
51AGz52 (Mesozoic loc. 22675) , Kenai , Chinitna formation, west side of Chisik Island, 3.35 miles north of southern tip, near top of "lower" Chinitna siltstone. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 302 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 08'01" N., 152 deg. 36'25" W.]
Oxytoma sp.
Chlamys (Aequipecten) sp.
51AGz53 (Mesozoic loc. 22676) , Kenai , Chinitna formation, west side of Chisik Island, 3.46 miles north of southern tip, from upper third of "lower" Chinitna siltstone. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 264 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock,1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 08'17" N., 152 deg. 36'46" W.]
Pseudocadoceras? sp.
Chlamys (Aequipecten) sp.
51AGz51 , Kenai , West side of Chisik Island about 3.35 miles north of southern tip. Near top of "lower" Chinitna siltstone. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)
Podozamites? (a cycad according to Roland W. Brown)
51AGz54 (Mesozoic loc. 22677) , Kenai , Chinitna formation, west side of Chisik Island, 3.47 miles north of southern tip, upper third of "lower" Chinitna siltstone. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 259 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 08'26" N., 152 deg. 36'57" W.]
Pseudocadoceras grewingki (Pompeckj)
51AGz55 (Mesozoic loc. 22678) , Kenai , Chinitna formation, west side of Chisik Island, 3.82 miles north of southern tip, middle third of "lower" Chinitna siltstone. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 254 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 08'37" N., 152 deg. 37'12" W.]
Pseudocadoceras sp.
51AGz56 (Mesozoic loc. 22679) , Kenai , Chinitna formation, west side of Chisik Island, float from same locality as lot 51AGz55. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[shown as locality 254 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 08'37" N., 152 deg. 37'12" W.]
Cadoceras multicostatum Imlay (not published)
51AGz57 (Mesozoic loc. 22680) , Kenai , Chinitna formation, west side of Chisik Island, 3.91 miles north of southern tip, middle third of "lower" Chinitna. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 249 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 08'48" N., 152 deg. 37'22" W.]
Cadoceras comma Imlay (not published)
51AGz58 (Mesozoic loc. 22681) , Kenai , Chinitna formation, west side of Chisik Island, 3.93 miles north of southern tip, middle third of "lower" Chinitna siltstone. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 246 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 08'56" N., 152 deg. 37'28" W.]
Pseudocadoceras cf. P. grewingki (Pompeckj)
51AGz65 (Mesozoic loc. 22682) , Kenai , Chinitna formation, west side of Chisik Island, 5.17 miles north of the southern tip. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 221 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 09'27" N., 152 deg. 38'04" W.]
Inoceramus sp.
Pleuromya sp.
Belemnite
51AGz66a (Mesozoic loc. 22683) , Kenai , Chinitna formation, west side of Chisik Island, 5.24 miles north of the southern tip. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 216 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 09'38" N., 152 deg. 38'10" W.]
Phylloceras (Macrophylloceras) sp.
Inoceramus sp.
Pleuromya sp.
51AGz66b (Mesozoic loc. 22684) , Kenai , Chinitna formation, west side of Chisik Island, 5.25 miles north of the southern tip. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 216 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 09'38" N., 152 deg. 38'10" W.]
Kheraiceras abruptum Imlay (not published)
Inoceramus sp.
51AGz67 (Mesozoic loc. 22685) , Kenai , Chinitna formation, north side of Chisik Island, 1.62 miles southwest of northern tip. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 196 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 09'55" N., 152 deg. 38'18" W.]
Kheraiceras sp.
Oxytoma sp.
51AGz73 (Mesozoic loc. 22686) , Kenai , Chinitna formation, north side of Chisik Island, 1.8 miles southwest of northern tip. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 204 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 09'39" N., 152 deg. 38'13" W.]
Phylloceras (Calliphylloceras) sp.
Kheraiceras? sp.
Kepplerites? sp.
Belemnite
Pleuromya sp.
Inoceramus sp.
51AGz76 (Mesozoic loc. 22687) , Kenai , Chinitna formation, north side of Chisik Island, 1.64 miles southwest of northern tip. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 196 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 09'55" N., 152 deg. 38'18" W.]
Kheraiceras? sp.
Belemnite
Grammatodon sp.
Trigonia sp.
51AGz77 (Mesozoic loc. 22688) , Kenai , Chinitna formation, north side of Chisik Island, 1.63 miles southwest of northern tip. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 209 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 10'07" N., 152 deg. 38'05" W.]
Kheraiceras sp. juv.
Inoceramus sp.
51AGz78 (Mesozoic loc. 22689) , Kenai , Chinitna formation, north side of Chisik Island, 1.29 miles southwest of the northern tip. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 209 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 10'07" N., 152 deg. 38'05" W.]
Phylloceras sp.
Inoceramus sp.
51AGz79 (Mesozoic loc. 22690) , Kenai , Chinitna formation, north side of Chisik Island, 0.87 mile southwest of northern tip. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 213 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 10'20" N., 152 deg. 37'48" W.]
Kheraiceras intermedium Imlay (not published)
51AGz144 (Mesozoic loc. 22713) , Kenai , 0.62 mile above mouth of tributary entering Bear Creek from the southeast 2.53 miles from Tuxedni Channel. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 147 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 06'00" N., 152 deg. 43'18" W.]
Xenocephalites hebetus Imlay (not published)
51AGz145 (Mesozoic loc. 22714) , Kenai , 0.67 mile above mouth of tributary entering Bear Creek from the southeast 2.53 miles from Tuxedni Channel. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 150 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 05'56" N., 152 deg. 43'12" W.]
Xenocephalites vicarius Imlay (not published)
51AGz146 (Mesozoic loc. 22715) , Kenai , 0.72 mile above mouth of same tributary as in lot 51AGz145. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 160 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 05'51" N., 152 deg. 42'59" W.]
Ammonite fragment not determinable
51AGz41 (Mesozoic loc. 22667) , Kenai , Naknek formation, west side of Chisik Island from 250 to 500 yards north of southern point. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 315 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 60 deg. 06'08" N., 152 deg. 33'57" W.]
Perisphinctes? sp.
Belemnite fragment
Aucella cf. A. bronni Lahusen
Quenstedtia sp.
51AGz123 (Mesozoic loc. 22701) , Seldovia , Naknek formation, south side of Red Glacier, 0.2 mile above present terminus. (description from Imlay E&R report of Dec. 20, 1951; shipment AF-51-40)[Shown as locality 305 on Pl. 3 of Detterman and Hartsock, 1966 - Note by R.B. Blodgett: digitization of this point gives approx. lat. 59 deg. 57'41" N., 152 deg. 48'56" W.]; Arthur Grantz, 1951. South side of Red Glacier. 0.3 km above present terminus near center of west half of sec. 36, T. 2 S., R. 21 W., Seldovia (D-8) Quadrangle, on Peninsula between Tuxedni Bay and Chinitna Bay]; Arthur Grantz, 1951. South side of Red Glacier. 0.3 km above present terminus near center of west half of sec. 36, T. 2 S., R. 21 W., Seldovia (D-8) Quadrangle, On Peninsula between Tuxedni Bay and Chinitna Bay west of Cook Inlet. Naknek Formation, unnamed lower sandstone member 30.5-53 m above base. Early Oxfordian. (description from Imlay, 1981, USGS PP 1190, p. 25); [USGS Mesozoic Catalogue: Jurassic-Alaska - 51AGz123 - Aug. 9, 1951 - near the base of the Naknek. South side of Red Glacier 0.2 miles above the present terminus.]
Cardioceras martini Reeside
Cardioceras (Scoticardioceras) sp.
Pleuromya sp.
Thracia? sp.