. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 717 V/ii c served; obscure spiral band. Alton, 111.; Spergen Hill, etc. SuhcarhonifeTOus. XL Pleurotomaria subtilistriata. (Hall. Pal. N. Y. Vol. 1, ifcA ^i^imv k ^ 1847, Trenton). Emmons, Amer. Geol. I, ii, 1855, 233, plate 6, ligs. 11, 12; 4 or 5 whorls; smooth, or ex- Em AG. ^ 12 pTg tremely finestrige; mouth transverse^ somewhat triangular. Trenton formation. lie.—S. A Miller makes this a synonym of Raphistoma suhtilistriatum. 1889. Pleurotomaria s


. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 717 V/ii c served; obscure spiral band. Alton, 111.; Spergen Hill, etc. SuhcarhonifeTOus. XL Pleurotomaria subtilistriata. (Hall. Pal. N. Y. Vol. 1, ifcA ^i^imv k ^ 1847, Trenton). Emmons, Amer. Geol. I, ii, 1855, 233, plate 6, ligs. 11, 12; 4 or 5 whorls; smooth, or ex- Em AG. ^ 12 pTg tremely finestrige; mouth transverse^ somewhat triangular. Trenton formation. lie.—S. A Miller makes this a synonym of Raphistoma suhtilistriatum. 1889. Pleurotomaria subtnrbinata, Meek & Hayden, Proc. A. N. S. Phil. 1858.—X///. Pleurotomaria sulcomarginata, Conrad. Jour. Acad. Nat. 8,1842, p. 272, pi. 16, fig. 13. HalPs 15th An. Rt. N. Y. 1862, p. 46, pi. 5, figs. 9, 10- The commonest Plewo- tomaria in the Hamilton Hall. ^^!^^Sm^^^'^^WW^P^-^^ formation ; found from Seneca Lake to the Hudson; often abundant in Madison county shales. West of Seneca lake rarer and with short vertical range. Casts often rounded on the periphery, and some of them in Maryland 1^ inch diameter, with five whorls.—In Pennsylvania, recognized by Claypole in Perry Co., Hamilton Tocks. (F2,preface). Catalogue in000, specimens;2-24 (two) 196-2 (eight).—In Huntingdon Co. Cove station ER. cut near Bedford line, in bottom beds of Hamilton middle shales, (T3. p. 111).—In Monroe Co., Chance's specimen 801-23, from 1^ miles N. of Craig's meadow, Marshall's creek (identified by J Hall, 1888); 807-13, Kintner's farm, 1 m. S. W. of Marshall's falls.—In Pike Co. Fellow's spec. 808-25, Dingman's Falls. All from Hamilton, VIII c. Note. Spec. 872-40 came from the Chemung strata at Nichols, Tioga Co. N. Y.— Ylllg. supracingulata, Billings, Geology of U c,^^^^^^' 1^5 Canada, 1863, p. 181, fig. 175, Hudson River ( Loraine) formation.^ I III).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally


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