. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Pholad. 636. face, showing well-defined prominence in upper basal surface ; c, lower basal surface; d^ profile section. Waterloo, Iowa, Middle Devonian^ magnesian beds over the Coralline lime- stone.— VIII. Pholadella parallela, Hall. (Qrammysiaparallela, Hall, w l^'^^)- Pal. N. Y.,Vol. Pi WXXVIIJ ^' P^^^ ^' ^^^^' P^g^ ' 470, plate 78, fig. 22, 23, 24. Hamilton at Fabius, and Sken. Lake, N, Y. —Recognized by Prof. Hall (Nov., 1888) in Spec. 808-15 (00, p
. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Pholad. 636. face, showing well-defined prominence in upper basal surface ; c, lower basal surface; d^ profile section. Waterloo, Iowa, Middle Devonian^ magnesian beds over the Coralline lime- stone.— VIII. Pholadella parallela, Hall. (Qrammysiaparallela, Hall, w l^'^^)- Pal. N. Y.,Vol. Pi WXXVIIJ ^' P^^^ ^' ^^^^' P^g^ ' 470, plate 78, fig. 22, 23, 24. Hamilton at Fabius, and Sken. Lake, N, Y. —Recognized by Prof. Hall (Nov., 1888) in Spec. 808-15 (00, p. 235) in Fellows' collections at Dingman's Falls, Pike Co., Pa., from Hamilton,—See Olaypole's Perry Co. spec. 12406 (99-34) in company with a Phacops rana^ from Hamilton upper shale^ VIII G, Pholas Candida, mentioned by Lesquereux as one of the shells found in the sand layers between the modern peat beds of the European coasts, to illustrate his report on the origin of coal beds in Annual report of 1885, p. 117.—Recent, Pholidops arenaria. Hall, Pal. N. Y. Vol. 4, 1867, p. 413, vnl. Vnl c. 3-H---K^/(? P^- ^- fis- ^9 (iiot 1^? which is a '3. / ^ ^%^ figure of Pho, ohlata, of the Scho- harie Grit, from which Pho. are- naria diflers in being rounder, with a larger muscular impression. P^ ^ Hall.) Oriskany, VII.—Doubt- fully identified by G. B. S. in spec. 803-17 of C. E. Hall's Orbisonia collections, Huntingdon Co., Pa., in Hamilton shale, VIII G. Pholidops cinclnnatiensis, Hall, pamphlet 1872—Pal. '// !:. , Ohio, Vol. 1, 187^^ p. 130, pi. 5, fig. a, maqniiied about three times,, view from above; ditfo^ ])ro- file; smaller valve unknown: closely allied to Pai. -""' - 1(?A. the P, ovatus of the Upper Silurian shaly lime- stone (VI), which has twelve scaly lines of growth and this only seven or eight, which would not make a diff'erent species of it but for the different geological horizon. [In my opinion. Please note that these images are extracted from scann
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