EARLY. DEVONIC HISTORY OF NEW YORK AND EASTERN NORTH AMERICA 2 1 



Kloedenia punctillosa Ulrich & Bassler 



(0/>. cit. p. 301, pi 38, fig. 17) 



Similar to K . nearpassi and K. barretti (Weller) from the 

 "Decker Ferry" fauna of New Jersey. 

 Horizon. No. 12. 



Kloedenella pennsylvanica (Jones) 



Kloedenia pennsylvanica Jones. Am. Geol. 1889. 4:341, pi. 2, fig. 5a-d, 6 



(not fig. 7a, 7b, 8, 9) 

 Kloedenella pennsylvanica Ulrich & Bassler. Op. cit. p. 318 



Horizon. No. 13. 



Kloedenella halli (Jones) 



Beyrichia halli Jones. Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond. 1890. Ser. 4. 46: 15, pi. 4 



fig. 21 

 B o 1 1 i a halli Ulrich. Minn. Geol. & Nat. Hist. Sur. Final Rep't. 1894. v. 3, pt 2, p. 669 

 Kloedenella halli Ulrich & Bassler. Op. cit. p. 319 



In Maryland and Pennsylvania this species occurs in the Manlius 

 waterlimes and Coeymans limestone. 



Horizon. No. 13. 



Orthoceras cf. longicameratum Hall 



Plate 1, figure 9 



See Orthoceras longicameratum Hall. Palaeontology of New York. 1859. 

 3:343, pi. 71, fig. 1, 5 



Smooth, large longicones with regularly convex septa and beadlike 

 siphuncular deposits were given this name by Hall in application to speci- 

 mens from the Coeymans limestone. Similarly constructed orthocerata 

 occur in these Dalhousie beds. 



Horizon. No. 11. 



Kionoceras cf. rhysum Clarke 



See Kionoceras rhysum Clarke. N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 107. 1907. p. 176; this 

 memoir, pt 1, p. 142, pi. 13, fig. 1-5 



Horizon. No. 11. 



Holopea enjalrani Clarke 



Plate 1, figures 17-19 



Holopea enjalrani Clarke. N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 107. 1907. p. 187 



Small, rotund, Diaphorostoma-shaped shells with greatly expanded body 

 whorl and low reduced spire. Whorls two and one half to three, greatly 

 overlapping, sutures not impressed ; aperture entire, oval ; base perforate. 



