. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. LoxoN. 362 Loxonema yandellanum, Hall, Trans. Alb. Inst., Vol. 4, 1866, p. 28; Whitfield, Bulletin 3, Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 77, plate 8, figs. 35, 36, in Collett's Indiana Kt., 1882, page 365, plate 31, fig. 35 and 36 (a fragment) both magniiied three times,— Subcarboniferous (Warsaw limestone) forma- tion at Spergen Hill, Ind.—Note. See fig. 38, ^^' under Bulimorpha iulimiformis.—XI, Loxonema vincta. See Murchisonia vincta, XI. Lumbriconereites austini. Se
. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. LoxoN. 362 Loxonema yandellanum, Hall, Trans. Alb. Inst., Vol. 4, 1866, p. 28; Whitfield, Bulletin 3, Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 77, plate 8, figs. 35, 36, in Collett's Indiana Kt., 1882, page 365, plate 31, fig. 35 and 36 (a fragment) both magniiied three times,— Subcarboniferous (Warsaw limestone) forma- tion at Spergen Hill, Ind.—Note. See fig. 38, ^^' under Bulimorpha iulimiformis.—XI, Loxonema vincta. See Murchisonia vincta, XI. Lumbriconereites austini. See Worm teeth.—IV. Lucina lirata. See Paracyclas lirata. VIII a. Lucina ohioensis. See Paracyclas ohioensis. Villa, Lucina retusa. Hall's Report on the Fourth or Western District of New York, 1843. page 245, fig. 107, 4. Portage form- ation. Shell obliquely suborbicular; break small, oblique; surface marked with concentric lines, which are stronger on the front margin. Portage formation on Lake Erie Shore.— VIII f. Lucina retusa, Hall. The figure given on page 116 of the Vl(^M0^ Dictionary is said by H. S. Williams (Ms. corr- Jan. 1889) to be not a Cardiola because having no radiating folds, and it is placed here at his j^7^^^^^P^4 suggestion. Lucina varysburgia, H. S. Williams, Bull. 41, U. S. Geol. Sur. 1887, plate 3, fig. 14, twice natural size ; resembles Para- cyclas chemungensis, Hall, Pal. N. Y. Y. i, pi. 45, f. 23; still more Cardiomorpha (Ungulina) suiorMcularis^ now Edmon- dia tenuistriata^ Hall.—From the green nodular shales between the two Fucoides verticalis sandstones 03 and 04 of H. S. Williams' Upper Devonian Section at Varysburg, Western New York. Portage., VIII f.—See Appendix. Lucina wyomingensis, H. S. Williams, Bull. 41, U. S. G. S. 1887, plate 3, fig. 13, twice nature ; resembles Lucina {Par- acyclas) lirata, but has a more erect beak, radiating striae at the cardinal angles, and no finer intermediate concentric striae ; and the concentric
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