. Catalogue of casts of fossils, from the principal museums of Europe and America, with short descriptions and illustrations. Fossils. No. 468. Ammonites Aon, Munst. Bronn and Quenstedt consider this species allied to Ceratites. From the Up- per Trias, St. Cassian, Austria, and now in the private Geological Cabinet of Mr. Ward, Rochester. Price, $ No. 469. Ammonites Astierianns, D'Orb. From the Neocomian (Lower Cretaceous), Escragnolles, France, and now in the private Geological Cabinet of Mr. Ward, Rochester. Price, $ No. 470. Ammonites athletus, Phil. From the Kelloway Rock (Middle
. Catalogue of casts of fossils, from the principal museums of Europe and America, with short descriptions and illustrations. Fossils. No. 468. Ammonites Aon, Munst. Bronn and Quenstedt consider this species allied to Ceratites. From the Up- per Trias, St. Cassian, Austria, and now in the private Geological Cabinet of Mr. Ward, Rochester. Price, $ No. 469. Ammonites Astierianns, D'Orb. From the Neocomian (Lower Cretaceous), Escragnolles, France, and now in the private Geological Cabinet of Mr. Ward, Rochester. Price, $ No. 470. Ammonites athletus, Phil. From the Kelloway Rock (Middle Oolite), and now in the Ward Museum, University of Rochester. Price, $ No. 471. Ammonites bifrons, Bruguiere. (Syn. A. Walcotii, Sow.) This species is characteristic of the lower portion of the Upper Lias, and belongs to Von Buch's Group, "; The specimen is from Verpilliere (Isere), France, and is in the pri- vate Geological Cabinet of Mr. Ward, Ro- chester. Diameter, 7. Price, $ No. 472. Ammonites Batesi, Trask. This fine American specimen is from the Cretaceous of California, Cotton Wood Creek, Shasta County, and belongs to the Ward Museum, University of Rochester. Diameter, 15. Price, $ No. 473. Ammonites bisulcatus, Brug. This Ammonite is frequently known by Sow- erby's name of A. BucMandi. It is the type of the group, " ; From the Lower Lias, Rau- tenberg, Brunswick, and now in the private Geol- ogical Cabinet of Mr. Ward, Rochester. Diameter, 13. Price, $ No. 474. Ammonites bisulcatus, Brug. From the Lower Lias, Wirtemberg, and now in the Ward Museum, Univer- sity of Rochester. Diameter, 8. Price,$ No. 475. Ammonites Blagdeni, Sow. This fine specimen closely resembles A. coro. natus, and belongs to the same group, "; It is from the Lower Oolite, Dorsetshire, England, and now in the Ward Museum, University of Rochester. Diameter 7. Price, $ Please note that these images are extracted f
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