. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Raph. 850 Nat. Hist. N. Y. Vol. 1, No. 8, 1886, page 309, plate 24, figs. 14, vertical view, and 15, outline profile of the type. {To these are added Hgs. 16^ 17, of Cliospira lirata, WhMeld, from the same plate.) Of the type of R. Ie7iticularis, Sow.; generally like Pleurotomaria canadensis., Billings, Pal. Foss, I, f. 328, but more compressed, and with fewer whorls; probably most like ^ya, Bill. FortOassin, Vt. Bird''s eye limestone. lie. Note.—Whitfi


. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Raph. 850 Nat. Hist. N. Y. Vol. 1, No. 8, 1886, page 309, plate 24, figs. 14, vertical view, and 15, outline profile of the type. {To these are added Hgs. 16^ 17, of Cliospira lirata, WhMeld, from the same plate.) Of the type of R. Ie7iticularis, Sow.; generally like Pleurotomaria canadensis., Billings, Pal. Foss, I, f. 328, but more compressed, and with fewer whorls; probably most like ^ya, Bill. FortOassin, Vt. Bird''s eye limestone. lie. Note.—Whitfield's figs. 16, 17, above, are of a single speci- men of a curious sinistral, trochiform gasteropod shell, found with the Eaphistomas., etc., which he places in Billings' genus Cliospira of the Quebec group near St. Antoine (C. curiosa^ Bill.) and names it C. lirata., because its surface is marked by strong, oblique, lamellose ridges, parallel to the margin of the aperture, or crossing the whorls obliquely backwards, and sep- arated by grooves, like no other species of this genus. Com- pare also Whitfield's Wisconsin species C. occidentalis (Geol. Wis. IV, 1876) which he finds identical (?) with Lindstrom's Swedish Onychocheilusreticulatum. (Kong. Sv. V. A. H., XIX, No. 6, p. 196.) {Maclurea labiata.) Emmons, Geology of the Second District of New York, 1842, page 312, fig. 84, 2. From Calciferoue and Chazy formations. II a^ h. Raphistoma Raphistoma lenticulare. (Pleurotomaria lenticular is.) Emmons Geol. of N. Y., 1842, pages 392, ^ 393, fig. 101, £^-^^'; ^"^^^^^ 2,3. Tren- ton and Hudson river formations. In ^^^^^^ ^^^ _ Pennsylvania, Centre by ^^^^^^^^ Ewingin Trenton limestone. (T4,424.) In Mifflin Co. at Reedville, collected by C. E. Hall. Spec. 205-2. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may no


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