. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. phalus planorbiformis (figs. 20, 21.)—(Hall, Trans. Alb. Inst., 1856; Whitfield, Bull. 3, Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1882, plate 8, figs. 16 to 21.) Oollett's Indiana Rt., 1882, pp. 350 351, plate 31, figs. 16 to 21.—Subcarboniferous limestone of Spergen Hill, etc., Ind., X/.—Note. Like Euom,phalus Icevis of Europe, Trans. Geol. Soc. Lond., Vol. 6, plate 33. Also Euomphalus planorUs of De Koninck's Foss., Belgium, plate 25. It exhibits a great variety of form, from


. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. phalus planorbiformis (figs. 20, 21.)—(Hall, Trans. Alb. Inst., 1856; Whitfield, Bull. 3, Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1882, plate 8, figs. 16 to 21.) Oollett's Indiana Rt., 1882, pp. 350 351, plate 31, figs. 16 to 21.—Subcarboniferous limestone of Spergen Hill, etc., Ind., X/.—Note. Like Euom,phalus Icevis of Europe, Trans. Geol. Soc. Lond., Vol. 6, plate 33. Also Euomphalus planorUs of De Koninck's Foss., Belgium, plate 25. It exhibits a great variety of form, from a flat whorl to a spire. Collett. Euomphalus subrugosus. Meek and Worthen. In Fay- ette and Westmoreland Cos., Pa., in Crinoidal limestone, 250' below Pitts. Coal; and in Ferriferous limestone on the Ohio river below Raccoon Cr., Beaver Co. (K, 346 ; K3, 310; H4, p. 78.)—X/ZZ, XIV. See Appendix. Euomphalus sulcatus. Hall, Geology of the Fourth Dis- trict, N. Y., 1843, page 137, fig. 54,4, from two different shells, the larger one showing its base; the lines and furrows of equal size readily distinguish this species. It resembles the English Euomphalus sculptus. but is smaller, and has four whorls. Abundant at Newark, Wayne Co., N. Y., in the Salina. V c. Euomphalus ungulatus. See Ophileta uniangulatus. H. D. Kogers, , Vol. 2, 1858, p. '^ll.—Black river, lie. Euomphalus ? Lehigh Co., Pa., Prime's Rt. (D2, p. 21, D3, p. 161, 183) and Euomphalus or Maclurea of Chazy aspect, found in Lehigh Co., Pa., by Mr. Clark, in P. Nero^s farm quarry, 2 E. of Ballietsville (D2, p. 1\.)—IIl? Euomphalus (or Maclurea) poorly preserved in J. Dech's farm quarry, Northampton Co., Pa., li m. S. W. of Bath, near. 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 original Lesley, J. P. (J. Peter), 1819-1903; Pennsylvan


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