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fossils, 34 species still living. At the arch point on east end Pliocene bluff capped unconformably by lower San Pedro. "Miocene" fossils reported are all from a Pliocene stratum unconformable on Miocene. Arnold p. 225. Pliocene - many species now live only in colder water to north. 17.3 % of fauna now extinct. Arnold pp15-16. 87 spp Pliocene on Deadman Isl. Deadman Island, CA, of which 55 now live at San Pedro, 16 only north, none only south, 15 extinct, 1 doubtful. Lower San Pedro- a stratum 4 to 10 feet thick on W side, 20 ft on E side filled with fossils. Many of the species not found in Pliocene. 247 spp in lower San Pedro of Deadman Isl. Deadman Island, CA, 158 now live at San Pedro San Pedro, CA, 43 only N of San Pedro, 8 only S of San Pedro, 31 extinct, 7 doubtful habitat. This also northern fauna. Upper San Pedro of Deadman Isl. Deadman Island, CA 134 spp. Not as many as at San Pedro San Pedro, CA.


Post-Pleistocene Kitchen middens at Deadman Isl. Deadman Island, CA, San Pedro San Pedro, CA, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA etc.