. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. OODE. 136 Codenites stelliformis. See figure under Pentremites stelliformis. D. D. Owen. Coelacanthus ? A fish spine in Caril's collections^ Warren, Pa., Lpper Chemung. 0. E. Hall's Ms. Rt., Dec. 30, 1876.— VIII-IX.—For figure, see Appendix. Coelospira concava {Leptocmlia concava^ Hall Pal. N. Y., Vol. 3, page 245, plate 38, figs. 1 to 7; may be considered a representative of the Russian brachiopod shell Terebratula duhoisii^ De Verneuil (Geol. Russ. pi. 10,)


. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. OODE. 136 Codenites stelliformis. See figure under Pentremites stelliformis. D. D. Owen. Coelacanthus ? A fish spine in Caril's collections^ Warren, Pa., Lpper Chemung. 0. E. Hall's Ms. Rt., Dec. 30, 1876.— VIII-IX.—For figure, see Appendix. Coelospira concava {Leptocmlia concava^ Hall Pal. N. Y., Vol. 3, page 245, plate 38, figs. 1 to 7; may be considered a representative of the Russian brachiopod shell Terebratula duhoisii^ De Verneuil (Geol. Russ. pi. 10,) f. 16, but is rounder and more concave in the dorsal valve; surface wdth 14 to IT striae; concavity, produced by the middle groove widening rapidly from beak to margin, being deep midway.—Specimen 876-3a (00, page 237) in Hicks' collections near Big Shanty, McKean county. Pa., was found not in Lower Helderherg^ but in Chemung strata. Hall recognizes a diff*erence between the similar shells in the Lower Helderherg c& Oriskany (see Vol. 3, page tt52) and calls the latter Coelospira {Leptocmlia) dicho- toma ; the Chemung species should perhaps have a difi'erent name.— VI; VIII g.—See Appendix. Coelospira dichotoma. See under old name Leptocoelia dichotoma. YII—See also what is said under C. concava. Coenostroma monticuliferum. A. WinchelPs Geological Studies, New York, 1886, page 322, fig. 227, drawn from nature. The figure is given here on account of its curious beauty, and to excite the curiosity of our collectors; as w^ell as to invite attention to Prof. WinchelPs excellent text books. ( Orthoceras aciculum.^ Hall, Pal. N. Y. Vol. V, part. Coleolus aciculus. Vo 2, p. 187, plate P!. 82A, fig. 11, Genesee & Portage.) Claypole's list of fossils in Perry Co., Pa. Preface to Report F2,p. xiv.—000, Cat. spec. 5-49,163, from Barnett's mill, Perry [Co., Pa. Hamilton upper shale; also spec. 97-8,9, from Stony Brook, near Bloomsburg, Colum-


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