. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 91 Beyk Beyrichia punctulifera. See Appendix, This Hamilton New York shell has been found by Claypole in Perry county, Pa.; by White in Columbia county, and at Huntingdon ; all in Hamilton upper shales. Also by White at Huntingdon in the Marcellus. Beyrichia regularis. l^^mmoiis, American Geology, 18 5, Vol, I, part 2, page 219, tig. 74, l; greatly enlarged ; the natural size is shown by the little oval on the side of the figure. A slight obliquity is observa
. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 91 Beyk Beyrichia punctulifera. See Appendix, This Hamilton New York shell has been found by Claypole in Perry county, Pa.; by White in Columbia county, and at Huntingdon ; all in Hamilton upper shales. Also by White at Huntingdon in the Marcellus. Beyrichia regularis. l^^mmoiis, American Geology, 18 5, Vol, I, part 2, page 219, tig. 74, l; greatly enlarged ; the natural size is shown by the little oval on the side of the figure. A slight obliquity is observable ~Ff74b. in the direction of the ribs.—Blue limestone of Ohio. /// h. Beyrichia seminalis. (H. D. Rogers, reporls this minute crustacean and Leperditia alia as almost the only fossils of his Scalent gray marls {Salina.) T, p. 41; and the same (?) in Lycoming Co., Pa., in the Surgent upper lime shale {Clinto)t^) T, p. 43. It is not recognized as a species in 8. A. Miller's Cat. Pal. Foss. 1877, 1883.—F^, c. Beyrichia simplex. (English species, Jones, Journal ^4a. Geol. Soc. Lond. IX, p. 161.) Emmons, Am. Geol. I, ii, p. 218, fig. 74 a, (jD:reatly enlarged, see small oval alongside,) which Emmons says, however, ErRA^lsir^ does not agree with the English description ; both borders rounded; gully (sulcus) variable in depth and posi- tion. Compare B. logani of Canada which is probably the species so abundant in the Blue Limestone of Ohio.—IIIh. Beyrichia sulcopunctata n. s. Claypole; founded upon many specimens from Clinton and Salina strata at Waggoner's mill. Perry county. Pa., also specimens from King's mill. See Appendix. Beyrichia symmetrica, recognized by G. B. Simpson, among Hale & HalPs collections, 187^, 00, Pal. Col. page 231, spec. 502-5,32,41 (doubtful) 1 m. N. W. of McKee's house, Mifflin Co., in shale over Clinton fossil ore bed. Va. Beyrichia ungula. n. s. Claypole. (Report F2 on Perry Co., Penn , preface, page xiii. ]Vo -figure of this has leen draw
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