. Catalogue of casts of fossils, from the principal museums of Europe and America, with short descriptions and illustrations. Fossils. CEPHALOPODA. 133 No. 575. Nautilus semistriatus, D'Orb. This specimen shows the shell and the external markings from which the species takes its name. From the Middle Lias, Charmouth, England, and now in the private Geological Cabinet of Mr. Ward, Rochester. Size, 6 x 5. Price, $ No. 576. Nautilus semistriatus, D'Orb. From the same locality as the preceding, and now in the private Geological Cabinet of Mr. Ward, Rochester. Size, 13 x 9. Price, $ No. 5


. Catalogue of casts of fossils, from the principal museums of Europe and America, with short descriptions and illustrations. Fossils. CEPHALOPODA. 133 No. 575. Nautilus semistriatus, D'Orb. This specimen shows the shell and the external markings from which the species takes its name. From the Middle Lias, Charmouth, England, and now in the private Geological Cabinet of Mr. Ward, Rochester. Size, 6 x 5. Price, $ No. 576. Nautilus semistriatus, D'Orb. From the same locality as the preceding, and now in the private Geological Cabinet of Mr. Ward, Rochester. Size, 13 x 9. Price, $ No. 577. Nautilus semistriatus, D'Orb. On pedestal. This is an unusually large specimen, with an expanded, trum- pet-shaped mouth. From the same locality and Cabinet as the preceding. Size, 15 x 10. Price, $ No. 578. Nautilus . From the Middle Lias, Charmouth, Eng., and now in the Ward Museum, University of Rochester. Price, $ No. 579. Nautilus . An interesting form, very slightly coiled. From the Carboniferous (?) strata of Kentucky, and now in the Ward Mnseum of the University of Rochester. Diameter, 6. Price, $ No. 580. Lituites UUdatUS Conrad. This rare and remarkable shell is a Palaeozoic ally of the Nautilus, from which genus it differs mainly by the complete exposure of all its whorls. From the Black River limestone (Lower Silurian), Middleville, N. Y. Price, $ No. 581. Trocholites ammonius, Hall. This nautiloid shell is from the Black River limestone (Lower Silurian), Mid- dleville, N. Y. Pricej ^ 3Q No. 582. Discites ornatus, Hall. From the Goniatite limestone (Devonian), Manlius, N. Y. Size, 7x5. Price, $ No. 583. Rhyncholites G-aillardoti, Faure-Biguet. This species of Rhyncholite is suggested by Woodward to have been a man- dible of N. arietis, Rein. Similar rhyncholites are found in all strata in which Nautili occur. Schlotheim described this species as a Lepas ; Blainville, as the beak(!) of aBrachiopod ; and D'Orbigny has manu- factured two ge


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