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PALJEOCRINUS, Billings, 1859. Can. Org. Rem., Dec. iv., p. 29. 

 angulatus — Dendrocrinus angulatus, Billings, 1857. Rep. Geol. 



Surv. Canada, p. 2G9. — Palaocrinus angulatus, 1859. Can. 



Org. Rem., Dec. iv., p. 45, pi. 3, fig. 6.— 18C3. Geol. Can- 

 ada, p. 939. — Trent. — Ottawa, Canada, 

 pulchellus, Billings, 1857. Rep. Geol. Surv. Canada, p. 288. — 



1858. Canad. Org. Rem., Dec. iv., p. 40.— Trent.— Ottawa, 



Canada, 

 rhombiferus, Billings, 1857. Rep. Geol. Surv. Canada, p. 269.— 



Canad. Org. Rem., Dec. iv., p. 45.— Trent.— Ottawa, Can. 

 striatus, Billings, 1857. Rep. Geol. Surv. Canada, p. 269.— 1859. 



Canad. Org. Rem., p. 25, pi. 1, fig. 5.— Cha.— Caughnawa- 



ga and Montreal, Canada. 



PAL.EOCOMA, v. T^eniaster. 



PENTAGONITES, Rafinesque, 1819. Jour. Phys., p. 429.— [This 

 Genus was proposed by Rafinesque to receive the pentag- 

 onal column of a Crinoid, probably, as Mr. Meek has sug- 

 gested, of a species of Heterocrinus from the Blue Lime- 

 stone of the Valley of the Ohio ; but as no characters were 

 given by which the Genus could be identified, the name 

 cannot be adopted.] 



PENTREMITES, Say, 1820. Amer. Jour. Sci., vol. ii., p. 36.— Ken- 

 tucky Asterial Fossil, Parkinson, 1811. Organ. Rem., p. 

 235.— Encrixa, De France, 1818. Diet. Sci. Nat. T., 14. 

 — Pentatrematites, Bronn, Reamer, 1852. Monog. Blast., 

 p. 4. 



angularis, Lyon, 1860. Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, vol. i., p. 631, 

 pi. 20, fig. 3.— Kask.— Falls of Rough Creek, Breckenridge 

 Cos, Kentucky. 



bipyramidalis, Hall, 1858. Geol. Iowa, vol. i., pt. 2, p. 007, pi. 

 15, fig. 2. — Arch. — Missouri. 



calycinus, Lyon, 1860. Tr. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, vol, i., p. 628, 

 pi. 20, fig. 1. — Kask. — Near Kaskaskia, Illinois ; Grayson 

 Co., Kentucky. 



calyce, Hall, 1862. 15th Rep. Reg. State Cab. N.York, p. 150.— 

 Ham. — Western New York. 



carioides, v. Eiasacrinus Verneuili. 



eervinus, Hall, 1858. Geol. Iowa, vol. i., p. 690, pi. 25, fig. 11.— 

 — Kask. — Near Huntsvillc, Alabama ; Chester, Illinois. 



Cherokeeus, v. Pentremites sulcatus. 



conoideus, Hall, 1856. Trans. Albany Inst., vol. iv., p. 5.— Geol. 

 Iowa, vol. i., pt. 2, p. 655, pi. 22, fig. 8-10.— Arch.— Sper- 

 gen Hill and Blooininston, Indiana ; St. Louis Co., Mis- 

 souri ; Randolph Co., Illinois. 



comutus, v. Granatocrinus cornutus. 



curtus, v. Granatocrinus curtus. 



decussatus, Shumard, 1858. Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, vol. i., 

 p. 242, pi. 9, fig. 0. — Arch. — Button-mould Knob, 7 miles 

 south of Louisville, Kentucky. 



elegans, Lvon, 1860. Trans. Acad.. Sci. St. Louis, vol. i., p. 632, 

 pi. 20, fig. 4. — Kask. — IN ear Grayson Springs, Kentucky. 



