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996. Spirifer (Martinia) planoconvexus (Shumard). 

 6503. Plesiotypes. 



Upper Carboniferous. Manhattan, Kansas, and Nebraska 

 City, Nebraska. 



Meek and Hayden, Pal. Upper Mo., Smithsonian Cont. to Knowl., 

 No. 172. XIV, 1864, p. 21, text figs. a-e. — Meek, Final Rept. 

 U. S. Geol. Surv. Neb. (Hayden), 1872, p. 184, pi. 8, figs. 

 2a, 2b. 



= Ambocoelia planoconvexa. 



14980. Spirifer pluto Clarke. Cotype. 



Genesee (Dev.). Bri.stol, New York. 



Clarke, Bull. No. 16, U. S. Geol. Surv., 1885, p. 31, pi. 3, fig. 12. 

 See Liorhynchns? hecate. 



649. Spirifer (Spiriferina) pulcher (Meek). Cotypes. 



Upper Carboniferous. Long Valley and Ruby Vallej-, 

 east of Eureka, Nevada. 



Meek, Rept. Expl. Great Basin of Utah, Simpson, 1876, p. 352, 

 pi. 2, figs. la-ih. 



649. Spirifer pulchra Meek. Cotypes. 



Upper Carboniferous. Long Valley and Ruby Valle}^, 

 east of Eureka, Nevada. 

 Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., i860, p. 310. 

 = Spiriferina pulchra. 



13829. Spirifer raricosta (Conrad). Plesiotype. 



Middle Devonian. Eureka Di.strict, Nevada. 



Walcott, Mon, VIII, U. S. Geol. Surv., 1884, p. 135, pi. 4, figs. 

 2, 2a; pi. 14, fig. 12. 



=Spirifer (Delthyris) raricosta. 



5897. Spirifer (Martinia) richardsoni Meek. Holotype. 



Base of Upper Devonian. Fort Good Hope, Mackenzie 

 River, Canada. 

 Meek, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., I, 1868, p. 104, pi. 14, figs. 2a-2c. 

 [A young specimen of S. compactus Meek.] 

 = Reticularia fimbriata. 



8488. Spirifer rockymontanus Marcou. Plesiotypes. 



Upper Carboniferous. Near vSanta Fe, New Mexico. 



White, Rept. U. S. Geogr. Surv. W. looth Merid., IV., Pt. I, 1876, 

 p. 134, pi. II, figs, ga-gd. 



35320 Spirifer rockymontanus Marcou. Plesiot^-pes. 



to Herniosa and Weber (Upper Carb.). Empire Gulch and 



35322. Horseshoe Moimtain, Leadville District and Engineer 



Mountain quadrangle, Colorado. 



Girty, Prof. Pap. No. 16, U. S. Geol. vSurv., 1903, p. 383, pi. 6, figs. 

 4, 4a, 5, 5a, 6, 6a, 7, 7c. 



