. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history -- New York (State); Natural history. ^m*£& 276 below the suture, continuing in nearly a direct or slightly curving line almost to the base of the volution, and then bending forward to the suture; suture banded. Found in the Strophalosia bed, in Avery's Creek. Loxonema (?) coapta. Hall. (Fig. 203.) (Pal. N. Y., Vol. V., Pt. p. 44. PL XIII.) Distinguishing ('baracters. â About six volutions to a fragment a little over three- fourths inch long; close, very gradually ascending and slightly convex volutions.


. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history -- New York (State); Natural history. ^m*£& 276 below the suture, continuing in nearly a direct or slightly curving line almost to the base of the volution, and then bending forward to the suture; suture banded. Found in the Strophalosia bed, in Avery's Creek. Loxonema (?) coapta. Hall. (Fig. 203.) (Pal. N. Y., Vol. V., Pt. p. 44. PL XIII.) Distinguishing ('baracters. â About six volutions to a fragment a little over three- fourths inch long; close, very gradually ascending and slightly convex volutions. Loxonemaâ Erie County, X. ; ( Hall, type.) Loxonema breviculum. Hall. ( Fig. 204.) (Pal. N. Y., Vol. Pt. II., p. 132, PI. XXVIII.) Distinguishing Characters.âAbruptly turriculate spire, with five or six moderately convex volu- tions; somewhat rapid expansion of spire below the apex; more gradual expansion below, the last volution scarcely more ven- tricose than the preceding; broadly sub- elliptical aperture. Found "in calcareous concretions in the Fig. 204. Loxonema shales of the Hamilton group, at Hamburg, breviculum. Longitud- ° x inai section (after Ham on the Shore of Lake ; (Hall, type.) Genus ECCYLIOMPHALUS. Portloch. [£ty. : Eccyliomphalus, unrolled umbilicus.] (1843 : Geol. Rep. Lond., p. 411.) Shell consisting of a few tapering, widely-disconnected whorls, the upper surface of which is usually flattened in our plane, and the lower surface of the whorls round. Eccyliomphaluslaxus. (Hall.) (Fig. 205.) ( Y., Vol. Pt. p. 60. PI. XVI.) * 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 not perfectly resemble the original Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Buffalo, N. Y. : The Society


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