. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 749 Prod. lake, N. Y.—In Pennsylvania collections: Spec. 854-4 (like Hall's jSgure, but larger, cast in fair condition), 854-5 (poor casts), from Charlestown, Tioga county; spec. 855-10 (pus- tules or nodes nearly obsolete), 855-14 h (obscure), 855-18 (?), 855-33 (? perhaps speciosa)^ from Sullivan township; spec. 856-36 {V) fromMixtown; spec. 868-2 (probably; cast, fair); spec. 860-25, from Mansfield ; spec. 861-5, from Sullivan town- ship ; all from Chemung


. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 749 Prod. lake, N. Y.—In Pennsylvania collections: Spec. 854-4 (like Hall's jSgure, but larger, cast in fair condition), 854-5 (poor casts), from Charlestown, Tioga county; spec. 855-10 (pus- tules or nodes nearly obsolete), 855-14 h (obscure), 855-18 (?), 855-33 (? perhaps speciosa)^ from Sullivan township; spec. 856-36 {V) fromMixtown; spec. 868-2 (probably; cast, fair); spec. 860-25, from Mansfield ; spec. 861-5, from Sullivan town- ship ; all from Chemung upper heds, VIIIg> Productella hirsuta, Hall, 15th Regent's {Pro- VIII c ...^^^. ductus hirsut'iis^ Vanuxen's Geol. 3d Dist. N. Y., 1843, p. 179, figs. 48, 45; H. D. Rogers, Geol. Penna. 1858, page 828, fig. 674. Chemung.)— P. hirsuta. var. rectispina^ Hall. Pal. N. Y. Yol. 4, 1867.— In Pennsylvania, Erie Co. very abundant in White's upper Chemung beds (above the non-fossiliferouslower division), Q4, p. 118. At Warren, Randall's specimens 9489, 9490, 9491. At Tioga, recognized by J. Hall in Sherwood's speci- men 853-8. At Linden, Lycoming county, spec. 891-1 5,891-3 ^, 891-4, all from the iron ore beds at the top of the Chemung. In Columbia Co. White's Soction 13, bed 30; Sect. 78, bed 39; at Danville; and Fidler cr. Sect, beds 12, 16, 25, 28 (G7, pp, 99, 286, 307, 367) all in Chemung. Also the variety 7'eGtis2nna at Danville (G7, p. 72, 308, 307). In Perry Co. Claypole's Spec. 27-11 (box full) from opposite Newport; 37-2,-3, 2^ m. N. of Liverpool; 39-1 (five) Middle ridge; 53-3, 6,-^, Carlisle road; 57-32, Junkiii's farm; 109-3-4, N. of Delville; 115-3, New Bark tavern; 129-6, mouth of Lock's run; 141-2, Pine Grove; all from Chemung,—The Columbia county (White's) collections are in Claypole's Cat. (in 000) Spec. 68-20, from opposite Bloomsburg; 80-1 (thirty), 80-2, 80-T, from RR. cuts east of Asylum, from Zo2(; Catskill beds; 97-4,-19 from Stony Brook near


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