. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Plbu. 706 found in the Upper Helderlerg limestone Villa), VIIlc.âIn Pennsylvania, found by Olaypole, see preface to F. 2, in Ham- ilton, VIIIcâGdit 000, p. 239, Spec. 872-40 from Nichols, Tioga Co., N. Y. Chemung^ closely resembles one of Hall's figs. See Olaypole's catalogue (in 000) specimens 2-8, from Oomp's mill, near N. Bloom., Perry Co.; 5-3,-13,-19 (three),-42 from Barnett's mill. Perry Co. 518 29, from Dorrari's narrows, Centre- town, Perry Co.; 196 1


. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Plbu. 706 found in the Upper Helderlerg limestone Villa), VIIlc.âIn Pennsylvania, found by Olaypole, see preface to F. 2, in Ham- ilton, VIIIcâGdit 000, p. 239, Spec. 872-40 from Nichols, Tioga Co., N. Y. Chemung^ closely resembles one of Hall's figs. See Olaypole's catalogue (in 000) specimens 2-8, from Oomp's mill, near N. Bloom., Perry Co.; 5-3,-13,-19 (three),-42 from Barnett's mill. Perry Co. 518 29, from Dorrari's narrows, Centre- town, Perry Co.; 196 17, from Rough and Keady, Huntingdon Co. (See T3, p. 109) all in Hamilton upper shale. At Cove Station, in Hamilton bottom heds (T3, 111).â VIIIc. rieurotomaria carbonaria, Norwood and Pratten, J. A. Nat. Sci. [2] Vol. 3, 1854. Goal measures.âIn Pennsylvania reported by White in the Ferriferous limestone and under- shales (Allegheny series), in N. Sewickley township Beaver Co. (Q, 62, 205); in Lawrence Co. (Q2, 47, 106); in Mercer Co. (Q3, 25). Also by Stevenson, in the Decker'*s creekshale^ under the Mahoning sandstone, at Morgantown, W. Va. (See L, 37.)âAlso by W. S. Piatt, in the Black fossiliferous lime- stone of the Barren measures, Indiana Co. (H4, 78.) See also K3, 310.âX///, XIV.âSee Appendix. Pleurotomaria concava. See Eotrochus concavus.âXI, Pleurotomaria coniformis. (P. conoides., Meek & ^. , ^ Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. ' ^'"^ .M}"- 1866); M. & W., Geo. Sur. 111., Vol. 5, â Gpoi. ^^^^^^ side view: J, opposite side and aper- ^'*^* ' ' ture; c, enlarged to show the surface markings and the spiral band. Differs from the rest of the trochiform group (P. riddellii., turiiniformis, missouriensis and ohtusispira by its smallness, and from all but the last in wanting revolving strip on upper side of whorls. Same of Trochus From the Lower coal measures of Illinois.âEecognized in the Pennsylvania bituminous coal meas


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