. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Cora. 148 p. 41.)—In Marcellus ( Corniferous f VIIIh.) Claypole col- lected corals at Center Mills, Madison t., Perry Co. (Cat. Spec. 223-9.)—In Hamilton sandstone ( VIII c) White found corals in Pike and Monroe (G6, p. Ill, 271, 305.) A coral reef com- parable to those of L. Held, age, occurs near the top of the Hamilton upper shales, 120' beneath TuUy limestone, at Cove Station, Huntingdon Co. (T3, p. 107.) In the Tidly limestone^ in Pike and Monroe (G6, p.


. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Cora. 148 p. 41.)—In Marcellus ( Corniferous f VIIIh.) Claypole col- lected corals at Center Mills, Madison t., Perry Co. (Cat. Spec. 223-9.)—In Hamilton sandstone ( VIII c) White found corals in Pike and Monroe (G6, p. Ill, 271, 305.) A coral reef com- parable to those of L. Held, age, occurs near the top of the Hamilton upper shales, 120' beneath TuUy limestone, at Cove Station, Huntingdon Co. (T3, p. 107.) In the Tidly limestone^ in Pike and Monroe (G6, p. 109); and under the Genesee slates, in the Mapleton section, Huntingdon Co., is a bed of Helio- phyllum and CystopJiyllum, 6 inches thick (T3, p. 273).—In the Warren Co. district, corallines are numerous in and alove the oil measures (I, 43, 103, J, 104).—In Mercer and Lawrence counties, corals occur in the Mercer upper and lower lime- stones^ between the Upper and Middle divisions of the Con- glomerate No. X//(QQ, 57, 83, 129, QQQ, 109,110).—In the Pittsburgh series (Barren measures XIV) a few corals and crinoids are mixed with many shells in the Black Fossiliferous limestone. (K3, 308.)—See Encrinites. Numerous fragmental specimens may be found in Chance's Coll. on Marshall's creek, Monroe Co., 1874, marked 601-35 (see 00, Pal. Coll. p. 235); also spec. 606-11, got at the same place by Fellows in 1875.—Lower Helderherg^ VI Coral? or plant? of the Niagara age, the figure of which is. HalLUi^. 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 Geological Survey


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