. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. fill fc4^^h^-i 'il; \ ^# mg Unclerscribed species? Spec, 810-4, (0, p. 235), from south slope Hogback, Swanee road, Pike Co., from lower beds of Upper Ilelderherg, VIII a. Ambonychia bellistriata, Hall.—Rogers, page 818, fig. 605. II, c. Trenton. See Hall. Pal. N. Y. Vol. I. 1847, p. 163, pi. 36, figs 4, a. I, c. A beautiful and easily reconized lamellibranch shell, from the central part of the Trenton for- mation at Middleville, Trenton Falls and else- , whe


. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. fill fc4^^h^-i 'il; \ ^# mg Unclerscribed species? Spec, 810-4, (0, p. 235), from south slope Hogback, Swanee road, Pike Co., from lower beds of Upper Ilelderherg, VIII a. Ambonychia bellistriata, Hall.—Rogers, page 818, fig. 605. II, c. Trenton. See Hall. Pal. N. Y. Vol. I. 1847, p. 163, pi. 36, figs 4, a. I, c. A beautiful and easily reconized lamellibranch shell, from the central part of the Trenton for- mation at Middleville, Trenton Falls and else- , where in N. Y., is mentioned by H. D. Rogers ^^^ as found in Pa., but has not been reported dur- the second survey,—// c.—Note. See Owen's (1852) origin at figure, under Posidonomya hellistriata. Ambonycliia carinata. {Pterinea carhiata.) Emmons, page 402, fig. Ill, 1. Vanuxem, page 65, fig. 91,1. lie. Trejiton^ and Illh. loraine sJiale. (See Goldfuss, 1826.) Always abundant in the Loraine sliales of New York; found from top to bottom of the for- mation, to within four feet of the beds holding Triarthus heckii; but rare in the lower layers; bat never seen in the Utica slate. Emmons. /// 5, the Sand- stone shales of Pulaski. Vanuxem. Ambonycliia orbicularis. {Pterinea orhieularis.) Em- mons, page 397, fig. 109, 3. Tren- ton formation^ lie. This fossil was found by Emmons at Water- town, N, Y., in the black lime- stone part of the Trenton forma- tion (i. e. in the lower division of ifT^fliV^' in some places, and in the wSSifS upper division of it in other 1)1 aces) in company of Niiciilites inUata.^ Nuculites faha and Sel- ler opJion profundus; numerous, but seldom perfect, as the shell is thin and cannot be brought away whole from the rock.— 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.


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