. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Fig. 798. Calymene scnaria Conr. Unt Silur. Cincinnati. Ohio. Calymene nupera. See Phacops nupera. VIII g. Calymene odontocephalus. See Dalmanites selenurus, and Odontocephalus selenurus, VIII a, Calymene rana. See Phacops rana. VIII d. Calymene senaria {callicephala). ZittePs Handbuch, Vol. 2, page 604, fig. 798. Emmons, page 300, fig. 100, 2. Trenton formation. (Conrad, 1841, Ann. Eeport N. Y. Tren- ton and Hudson River formations.)—In Pennsylvania it is oc


. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Fig. 798. Calymene scnaria Conr. Unt Silur. Cincinnati. Ohio. Calymene nupera. See Phacops nupera. VIII g. Calymene odontocephalus. See Dalmanites selenurus, and Odontocephalus selenurus, VIII a, Calymene rana. See Phacops rana. VIII d. Calymene senaria {callicephala). ZittePs Handbuch, Vol. 2, page 604, fig. 798. Emmons, page 300, fig. 100, 2. Trenton formation. (Conrad, 1841, Ann. Eeport N. Y. Tren- ton and Hudson River formations.)—In Pennsylvania it is occasionally found in some of the Trenton beds in Huntingdon Co. 0. E. Hall, T3, p. 367; Nittany Val- ley, Proc. A. P. S. Jan. 5, 1856; and in Upper beds of Trenton, in Morrison Cove, Friends Cove, and on Cove creek, Bed- ford Co. Stevenson's Rt. T2, p. 94, 163, 164; in Centre Co., Ewing, T4, p. 424.—Also in Loraine shale^ at Raver's gap in Tussey Mt. Bedford Co. C. Miller's. Stevenson, T2,178, —Also in loraine shale, in Perry Co., Pa., Thunder hill, Honey creek. 000, 1888, Clay- pole's spec. 24. — See in Owen, 1852, pi. 2A, f. 12, a figure of an Ohio specimen, expressly made to test the medal-ruling process for pur- poses of Palaeontology.—See also, 00, p. 232, spec. 210-67 (two specimens); 210-135 (nine, two of which are poor); 210-141 (nine, poor); 210-147; all in collections at Belle- fonte. Centre Co., 1876, from Trenton limestone.—II c^ Illh, Calymene trisulcata. Hall, Geology of the Fourth Dis- trict of New York 1843, page 72, fig. 17, 9. , Clinton formation (Rochester green shale associated with another little trilobite, Agnostus latus). It is much Q smaller and has a diff'erent arrangement of the eyes from C downingioe of the British Wenlock.—V Ejoo:. 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 not perfectly resemble the


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