. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Dalmanites calliteles. (Cryphceus calliteles) Hall, page 200, fig. 80, 2. Hamilton formation. (Green, Amer. Jour. Sci. and Arts, Boston, 1837)—Clay- pole, Keport F2, xiv; also 000, 1888, collec- tions in Perry Co., Pa. (Spec. 2-2), five spec, from Comp's mill, 2| m. S. E. of New Bloomfield; (5- 8,47, 135) nineteen from Barnett's mills; (77 d-14:, 99-13, 14) five from Drumgold's tannery; 110-25, two from Brickfield, 1 m. S. W. of N. B.; (118-10,12,13) three fr


. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Dalmanites calliteles. (Cryphceus calliteles) Hall, page 200, fig. 80, 2. Hamilton formation. (Green, Amer. Jour. Sci. and Arts, Boston, 1837)—Clay- pole, Keport F2, xiv; also 000, 1888, collec- tions in Perry Co., Pa. (Spec. 2-2), five spec, from Comp's mill, 2| m. S. E. of New Bloomfield; (5- 8,47, 135) nineteen from Barnett's mills; (77 d-14:, 99-13, 14) five from Drumgold's tannery; 110-25, two from Brickfield, 1 m. S. W. of N. B.; (118-10,12,13) three from N. end of Dorran's narrows, all from Hamilton upper shales.—Also, Huntingdon Oo. near Grafton (214-5) one, from 50' below top of Hamilton, and at Hunting- don and Mapleton. (See T3, p. 109)—In the Montour region White found it 100' below top of Hamilton (G7, p. 76, 229.) Also in Tully limestone^ Little Fishing creek section (p. 75) ; in Madison, Columbia Co. (p. 207, 229) ; Liberty, Montour Co. (p. 310); near Northumberland (p. 339); and at South Dan- ville (p. 352).—Specimen 804-94 and 804-99 (00, p. 235) in Marshall's creek collections, Monroe Co., la.— VIII c, d. Dalmanites dentatus, ^Barrett, Amer. Jour. Sci. & Arts, Vol. XI, 1876, Lower Helderberg; found by him in the Dela- ware river outcrops. Pike Co., Pa., and Port Jervis, N. Y. (G6- p. 132).— VI See Appendix. Dalmanites limulurus {Asaphus limuhirus. Green,) Hall, page 101, figs. 31, 1; 31,2. Niagara forma- tion, Yh. (The head is found separately and very abundantly in western New York.)7—Possibly Murchison's Asaphus longicandatus. Hall, 1843.)—In Penn- sylvania collected at Orbisonia, Hunt- ingdon Co., in limestone layers, in 133' shale, over Clinton fossil ore bed. (T3, p. 141.)—By Stevenson, atDunning's Nar- rows, Bedford Co., in yellow shales over Old Weaverling tunnel fossil ore bed. (T2, 150.)—Va. Xr*. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have bee


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