. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Cypricardites {Schizodus) rhombeus. {Cypricardia yu^j^iik. rhomhea. Hall, Geol. Fourth dist. N. Y., 1843, page 291, fig. 139, 2, 3, with very prominent beak and smooth shell, found (in company with Eu- Z, 139 iiiiiiii«i'3 omphalus depressus and Cypricar- dia Gontracta) at one single locality, about four miles north of Panama, Chatauqua county, N. Y. [Of course these shells are not Carboniferous nor even Subcarhoniferous^ for the Panama conglomerate is the thi


. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Cypricardites {Schizodus) rhombeus. {Cypricardia yu^j^iik. rhomhea. Hall, Geol. Fourth dist. N. Y., 1843, page 291, fig. 139, 2, 3, with very prominent beak and smooth shell, found (in company with Eu- Z, 139 iiiiiiii«i'3 omphalus depressus and Cypricar- dia Gontracta) at one single locality, about four miles north of Panama, Chatauqua county, N. Y. [Of course these shells are not Carboniferous nor even Subcarhoniferous^ for the Panama conglomerate is the third oil sand at the top of the Chemung. (Hall, Prelim. Not. Lamell. 1870; Oarll, Report III, p. 70 ; the fossil abundant in the Panama conglomerate). Found by Hicks, Spec. 886-2, on Kinzua creek, near west line of McKean Co., Pa., in Upper Chemung. Found in crowds by Claypole (Re- port F2; also Proc. A. P. S. Phil. April 6, 1883; also Report 000, three specimens, 36-7) in the King'^s Mill sandstone of Perry Op., Chemung-Cat skill formation.— VIII-IX. Cypricardites saffordi. {Pala3arca saffordi^ Hall, Pal. N. Y., Vol. 3, p. 271, fig. 4, interior of right valve, showing hinge teeth, etc. Fig. 5, left valve, showing wider ligamental. ^., area, front teeth less and back teeth more strongly defined than in the other valve, etc., etc. Occurs like Cyp. ventricosa in the Tren- ton limestone strata of Tennessee, and approaches in form the New York species, of which the hinge structure was unknown in 1859. (Hall.)—//<3. Cypricardites sinuata. Modiolopsis anodontoides.—///{^. Cypricardites subtruncatus {Edmondia suhtruncata, Hall, 1847, Pal. N. Y. Vol. 1. Black river and Trenton). Specimens 210-58 (a fair example with margins much broken) ; 210-61 (doubtful, two impressions); in Fellows' collections of 1876, at Bellefonte, from Trenton limestone.—// Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readab


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