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I have seen and have had at times others. Some years ago 
I found a large cephalopod in the form of an open coil. 
Prof. P. F. Schneider reports Pleurotomaria regulata* and 
a small trilobite**, and Hall in the state reports gives several 
species as occurring in Agoniatite limestone, which are not here 
enumerated. 
CEPHALOPODIA; Agoniatites cxpansus, Agoniatites discoid- 
eus, Nautilus discites, Orthoceras marcellense, Orthoceras con- 
strictum, Thoracoceras wilsoni, Gomphoceras fischeri, Gompho- 
ceras solidum, Gyroceras transversum. 
GastERopopA; Loxonema delphicola, Marcrochilina onon- 
dagaensis, Euomphalus planodicus. 
Bracuiopopa,; Leiorhynchus linutare. 
LAMELLIBRANCHIATA,; Lunulicardium curtum, Panenka 
ventricosa. 
Preropopa; Coleolus acicula. 
PISCES; spines. 
PLANTAE; leaves. 
SOME FUNGI OF ONONDAGA COUNTY, NEW YORK. 
Miss MINNIE L. OVERACKER. 
DECEMBER 20, IQOT. 
Our class work in the fungi began with the early colonies 
of Coprinus micaceous found so frequently by roadside and pave- 
ment wherever a center of decaying wood offers foothold and 
food supply. This little Coprinus that came early and stayed 
late, has a conical tan-colored cap sprinkled with shining parti- 
cles like mica, and is edible though somewhat thin. 
*Since writing the above Principal Wilson also found the pleurotomaria 
in rock, unquestionably agoniatite, he has also discovered a third species in 
this rock. It is no doubt a variety of gasteropod, and has been forwarded to 
State Paleontologist Clarke for classification and description. 
**This tribolite, according to Professor Schneider’s “ Notes on the Geol- 
ogy of Onondaga County,” is Proetus Haldeman. Mr. Schneider has found 
it in considerable numbers at one exposure, the cutting in the roadside at 
the hill just before reaching the Vandemark homestead on the turnpike going 
east from Jamesville to Manlius. He also reports the same specimen from 
Oriskany Falls about 33 miles east of Syracuse. 
