. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Clad. 132 cliffs. T3, 201.—G. B. Simpson, 1888, found a Cladopora^ re- sembling C. muUipora^ as specimen 601-1, of Hale & Hall's, 1876, collections near Orbisonia, Huntingdon Co. (See 00 p. 234), in Low, Held, Z. VI.—For fig. see Appendix. Cladopora rectilineata, new species,) G. B. Simpson and J. Hall, Proc. A. P. S. PhiPa, Dec. 1888, based on 00, p. 234. Specimen 607-5, in Fellows collections near Bushkill, Pike Co., Pa., from river slope of Hogback, ne


. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Clad. 132 cliffs. T3, 201.—G. B. Simpson, 1888, found a Cladopora^ re- sembling C. muUipora^ as specimen 601-1, of Hale & Hall's, 1876, collections near Orbisonia, Huntingdon Co. (See 00 p. 234), in Low, Held, Z. VI.—For fig. see Appendix. Cladopora rectilineata, new species,) G. B. Simpson and J. Hall, Proc. A. P. S. PhiPa, Dec. 1888, based on 00, p. 234. Specimen 607-5, in Fellows collections near Bushkill, Pike Co., Pa., from river slope of Hogback, near road to Shawnee, Wal- pack bend, Lower Helderherg,, VI, For description and figure see Appendix. Cladopora, probably the same species. Spec. 607-5, from Tyrone city, Blair Co. (G. B. S.).—FZ Cladopora, probably the same species. Spec. 607-9, from Tyrone city, Blair Co.^(G. B. S.).— VL Cladopora, probably the same species. Specimen 601-1, (See 00, p. 234), from Hale & Hall's coll. at Orbisonia. (G. B. S., 1888.)—FZ Cladopora reticulata. (Hall, Pal. N. Y., Vol. 2, page 141, plate 39, fig. 3 a-c.) CoUett's Indiana re- port of 1881, page 384, plate 47, fig. 6 (Van Cleve); a portion of corollum imbedded on limestone. Has gen- eral aspect of a Eete- 'pora ; but on examina- tion it will be seen to have pores on all sides, with round tubular cells, with circular mouths and a project- ing lip on the lower side. Worn specimens show only the circular openings. Crys- tallized specimens only show a fibrous structure. Louisville, Ky., Niagara ^formation., Vh. Cladopora ? branching, with cells ranged in regular order, eight rows on a branch. Spec. 601-31 a. (G. B. S.)— VI Cladopora, or Trematospira, in Perry Co., Olarks mill beds. Upper shaly beds of Lower Helderberg. 000, Cat. spec. 6, X-6.— VI. 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


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