. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Pleurotomaria turbiniformis. Meek & Worthen. Illi- XIII z^^ ^(A \ Ifl 2 ^^^^ Report of plate 28, fig. 8, c—Collett's Indiana Re - \ni ri 327^"^^^ ''^^ /^. port of isss, page 160, plate 32, fig. 7, natural size ; apex a little broken; fig. 8, opposite view of another specimen. Found at LaSalle and Paris, 111., and Vigo county, Ind. Also in S. W. Pennsyl- vania. (J. J. Stevenson, K3, p. 310). Upper coal measures. XV. Pleurotomaria ? turgida, Ha


. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Pleurotomaria turbiniformis. Meek & Worthen. Illi- XIII z^^ ^(A \ Ifl 2 ^^^^ Report of plate 28, fig. 8, c—Collett's Indiana Re - \ni ri 327^"^^^ ''^^ /^. port of isss, page 160, plate 32, fig. 7, natural size ; apex a little broken; fig. 8, opposite view of another specimen. Found at LaSalle and Paris, 111., and Vigo county, Ind. Also in S. W. Pennsyl- vania. (J. J. Stevenson, K3, p. 310). Upper coal measures. XV. Pleurotomaria ? turgida, Hall. Fal. N. Y. ,1847, page ILa. /. .m^ 12, fig. 9, 10, a rough cast oi chert in coarse siliceous mass of calciferous sandstone with a mouth like a Watica^ found in Saratoga Co., N. Y., in the Calciferous sandstone. IIa. In Geol. Penna. 1858, Vol. 2,page817 4-,H. D. Rogers reports it as abundant in one of the Trenton group., (See reference in Report on Blair Co., T, p. 57), viz. Black river limestone. II c.—Now Holopia turgida. (S. A. M.) Pleurotomaria umhilicaM. See Trochonema umbilica- tum. Ill, lie, IIIh. Pleurotomaria unisulcata, Conrad, Journal Academy Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Vol. 8, 1842, page 271, Kin- derhook (suhcarhoniferous) limestone., XI Pleurotomaria Valeria, Whiteaves, Pal. Foss. Canada, Vol. 8, pt. 1, 1884, page 23, plate 4, fig. 1, bottom view of type specimen, only a cast; 1 ^, another, which shows spire and shell, surface markings; species easily distinguished by its flatness, subangular whorls, high keeled periphery, and wide open umbilicus. Canada West. Ouelph formation, 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 perfectly resemble the original Lesley, J. P. (J. Peter), 1819-1903; Pennsylvania. Board of Commissioners for the Second Geological Survey. Harrisburg, Board of Commissioners for the G


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