. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 89 Bell. Bellerophon ? characteristic of Third Oil Sand=LeBoeuf conglomerate; abundant at Stone quarry, Erie Co., Pa. Q4, p. 110, 249.— VIII-IX, Bellerophon ? Three undetermined species found by J. J. iStevenson in the subcarboniferous strata of Fayette Co., Pa., section beds No. 19 to 5>1. KKK, p. 311—XZ Bellerophon ? found by Heilprin in anthracite meas- ures at Wilkes Barre, in coll. Wyoming H. Soc—XIII Bellerophon ? in No. 42 of Stevenson's list of coa


. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 89 Bell. Bellerophon ? characteristic of Third Oil Sand=LeBoeuf conglomerate; abundant at Stone quarry, Erie Co., Pa. Q4, p. 110, 249.— VIII-IX, Bellerophon ? Three undetermined species found by J. J. iStevenson in the subcarboniferous strata of Fayette Co., Pa., section beds No. 19 to 5>1. KKK, p. 311—XZ Bellerophon ? found by Heilprin in anthracite meas- ures at Wilkes Barre, in coll. Wyoming H. Soc—XIII Bellerophon ? in No. 42 of Stevenson's list of coal meas- ure fossils of Fayette & Westmoreland Cos., Pa.—XIII Bellerophon ? a minute species frequent (with hryozoa) in the Middle Washington limestone of Greene & Fayette Cos., Pa. Stevenson, KKK, p. 306.—Also in Limestone No. IV of the Upper Barrens, near Washington in Washington Co. Very minute, silicified and in vast numbers, K, p. 49, 242.—XVI Bellinurus dance. See Euproops danse. XIII Belodon caroliniensis, Emmons Bones of a reptile; re- cognized in York Co., Pa, and at Phrjenixville, Pa., by E. D. Cope. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. I'^ll,-—Trias. Belodon lepturus. Cope. Keptile, Phoenixville; Wheat- ley's collections from the B. R. R. tunnel; Proceedings A. P. ^,1%11.—Trias. Belodon prisons, Leidy. Reptile, recognized bv E. D. Cope at Phoenixville, and in York Co., Pa. Proc. A. P. S. imi.—Trias. Beyrichia ciliata. Emmons, American Geology, Vol. 1, amb. ^^^^^^^4c. part 2, 1885, page 219, fig. 74 ^, greatly enlarged, as shown by small oval underneath. One margin set with hairs, apparently, but w^hen seen under EmT^^GTi^^ the microscope the hairs look more like edge- folds. Blue Limestone of Ohio.—III I. Beyrichia dagon. Clarke, Bull. 16, TJ. S. G. S. 1885, page ^'"^- ^ JK ^^? plate 2, figs. 5., 6, 7, side, back and belly views of this minute crustacean {figs. magniHed ^0 times) of the Genesee hlach shale at Bristol Centre, Ontario Co., N. Y.— VI


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