. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Beye. 90 4 0 Beyrichia lata. (Agnostus latus) Hall, page 72, fig. 17,10. Rogers, page 822. Clinton formation.—Claypole,- Perry 17 Co., Fa., F. 2, Va^ abundant in Clinton Iron SS. and Ore SS. and Sand Vein ore bed; also in the green upper shale, Clinton. See Rt. 000,1888, Catalogue; specimens 46-6 ; 161-6,7 (5 in all).—In Montour Co. Clinton fossil ore bed; mm White, 67, p. 113, 232.—In Huntingdon Co. Orbisonia, fossil ore b('d roof lime shales, through 133',


. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Beye. 90 4 0 Beyrichia lata. (Agnostus latus) Hall, page 72, fig. 17,10. Rogers, page 822. Clinton formation.—Claypole,- Perry 17 Co., Fa., F. 2, Va^ abundant in Clinton Iron SS. and Ore SS. and Sand Vein ore bed; also in the green upper shale, Clinton. See Rt. 000,1888, Catalogue; specimens 46-6 ; 161-6,7 (5 in all).—In Montour Co. Clinton fossil ore bed; mm White, 67, p. 113, 232.—In Huntingdon Co. Orbisonia, fossil ore b('d roof lime shales, through 133', C. E. Hall's col- lections ; Froc. A. F. S. Jan. 5,1876.—Specimens in the cabinet as follows: (See 00, Fal. Coll. p. 233,) Specs. 501-16, McKee's ore bank, Mifflin; 502-1, 23, 1 m. N. W. of McKee's house; 504-10, Orbisonia, Huntingdon Co. all from Clinton shales over fossil ore led.—508-3 (numerous specimens), 508-14,19, 26,27, 28 (small piece), 29, 31 (numerous good specimens) all from Orbisonia, Clinton shale.—510-1 (numerous impressions), 510-2 (decomposed impressions), 510-3 (impressions), 510-6, all from Clinton shale, 140 feet above base o^ Clinton formation near Orbisonia.—511-1, 80 feet above base of Clinton, at Orbisonia. — 512-2,3 (numerous specimens) 60 feet above base of Clinton^ at Orbisonia.—All the above in V a. Only known from obscure casts in iron ore, or in irony slate and sandstone. In the best specimens its surface seems granulate or pustulate. Hall. Fal. N. Y. Vol. I, page 301. Beyrichia lolata. See Agnostus lobatus. Ill b. BeyricMa maccoyana. Rogers, page 834, fig. 695, V c, Y^ab' Salina formation. (Jones, 1855. Ann. and Mag. ^^- Nat. Hist. [2] Vol. XVI. R / (}$5 Beyrichia persulcata. See Appendix. Beyrichia notata. See Appendix, This Lower Helderberg shell has been found by Claypole in Ferry county. Fa., and by Dr. Barrett at Fort Jervis, on the Delaware. Beyrichia pennsylvanica. Rogers, page 823, fig. 696. Clinton formation. Rogers, pag


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