. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. IBl ohers, Ligonier, Westd. (p. 139); plates, the only fossil seen in bed 4, Sect. 102, P. KR. cut, St. Clair, Westd. (beds 2 and 3, being full of shells; p. 170); a few crinoids and corals among multitudes of shells (p. 308); crowded with fragments, on Big- ger's run, Robison, Wash. Co. (p. 272); multitudes of plates and stems, with ten species of shells, at Thompson's station, Mifflin, Wash. Co. (p. 303); also Baldwin t. 300' below Pitts. «C. (p. 306


. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. IBl ohers, Ligonier, Westd. (p. 139); plates, the only fossil seen in bed 4, Sect. 102, P. KR. cut, St. Clair, Westd. (beds 2 and 3, being full of shells; p. 170); a few crinoids and corals among multitudes of shells (p. 308); crowded with fragments, on Big- ger's run, Robison, Wash. Co. (p. 272); multitudes of plates and stems, with ten species of shells, at Thompson's station, Mifflin, Wash. Co. (p. 303); also Baldwin t. 300' below Pitts. «C. (p. 306, 309); Temperanceville (p. 311); Minnick's station tunnel (p. 312); Pike bridge, Chartiers Cr., Robinson, Wash. Co. (p. 326); Moon run and Meek run, Allegheny county, (p. 328, 331); in S. Beaver Co. (K, 334, 337, 338, 340, 342); crowded (p. 344); and also one mile above Georgetown, Ohio river (p. 346, 348).—X/F. Crinoid joint; called by mistake PentaoHnites hamptoni^ in ml Emmons' Geology of the Second district N. Y. 1842, p. 402. f. 111,3. Vanuxem, Geology of the Third district, 1842, p. 65, f. 9, 3. Abounds in the upper layers of the Loraine {Hudson ^^?J^r), formation, "^^^^/'^i, at Hampton, Pulaski, Saratoga, &c.—Illh. Crinoid joint. Hall, Geology of the Fourth district, N. Y. 1843, page 71, fig. l^, 5 (natural size and magnified); and page77, fig. 19,3. Vanuxem, Geology of the Third dis- trict, p. 79, fig. 11, 5, joint rounded by solution.— Clinton, Va. Crinoid stem, and joints. Hall, Geo- logy of the Fourth district, N. Y. 1843, p. 157, figs. 61, 3, 3 a, 3 b (showing the five sided canal, or syphuncle, and the crenulated, or toothed edges of the plates). Upper Helderherq formation, Till a, Crinoid head, very abundant in upper part of Calciferous SS. Em- mons' Geology of the Second district of N. Y. 1842, page 179, fig. 53, 3, Vanuxem, Geol. Third Dist. N. Y. 1842, page 36, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may


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