. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Bull 98. times^ side view, showing notch (sinus) in the upper part of the lip; fig 39, front view of a third, enlarged three times.—^ Spergen Hill, &c., Ind. Siibea/hoiiiferous. XL Bulimorpha canaliculata. {Bulimellacanaliculata. Hall, \,| ^1 Trans. Albany Inst. Vol. 4, 1856.—Polyphemopsis can- alicidatus, Meek & Worthen, Illinois Et. Vol. 2, 1860. Bulimorpha canaliculata^ Whitfield, Bull. 3, 18S2, plate 8, fig. 41.) Collett's Indiana Rt. 1882, page 3


. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Bull 98. times^ side view, showing notch (sinus) in the upper part of the lip; fig 39, front view of a third, enlarged three times.—^ Spergen Hill, &c., Ind. Siibea/hoiiiferous. XL Bulimorpha canaliculata. {Bulimellacanaliculata. Hall, \,| ^1 Trans. Albany Inst. Vol. 4, 1856.—Polyphemopsis can- alicidatus, Meek & Worthen, Illinois Et. Vol. 2, 1860. Bulimorpha canaliculata^ Whitfield, Bull. 3, 18S2, plate 8, fig. 41.) Collett's Indiana Rt. 1882, page 367^ plate 31, fig. 41, type specimen, magnified threefold^ mi '^^?; showing channeled sutures-—Spergen Hill.—XL Suh- carhoniferous. Bulimorpha elongata (Hall, Trans. Albany Inst. Vol. 4, X/ 'ioyj'^ 1856. Polyphemopsis elongata. M. & W., 111. Rt. Vol. 2, 1866. Polyphemopsis teretiformis^ Miller's Cat. 1877. See Whitfield's Bull. 3, Araer. Mus. 1882, plate 8, fig. 40.) Colletfs Indiana Rt. of 1882, page 368, plate 31, fig. 40, type specimen, enlarged twice.— U^^pi3i Spergen Hill, &c., Ind. Subcarboniferous. XL. Bumastis larriensis. See lUaenus ioxus. V h. Bumastis trentonensis. lUsenus trentonensis.—7/6, c. Buthotrephis antiquata. (Hall, Pala3ontology of New York, Vol. 1, 1847.) Vogt'sLehrbuch derGeol- ogie, Brunschweig, 1866^ Vol. 1, part 2, page 253, fig. 88, wrongly quoting Hall's genus as Buthole- pis.— Calciferous s an d- stone (Lower Silurian, or Ordovician formation in New York. // a. It looks much like a modern sea plant {fucus); was not tubular; and is in the Upper Calciferous, or more properly bottom Chazy limestone belts, i. e. somewhat higher in the series of formations than Palceophycus tuiularis, and PalcBO- pkycus irregularis, Hall, 1847, page 8, plate 2, fig. 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


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