scHuciiERT.] INDEX AND r.TP.LIOGRAPHY. 417 



Stricklandiuia multilirata Wliitliold. Guelpb (Sil.). 



Stricklandiuiii iiiiiltilinita Whitfiijld, Ann. Rep. Geol. Survey Wisconsin, 1877, 

 p. 81; — Geol. Wisconsin, IV, 1882, p. 315, jil. 23, figs. 3-5. — Hall and Clarke, 

 I'al. New York, VIIl, I't. 11, 1893. ]>. 251, pi. 73, iigs. 1, 2. 

 Loc. Sheboygan, Wisconsin. 



Stricklandinia salteri ])illii).<is. Anticosti (Sil.). 



Stricklandiuia salteri Billiugs, Geol. Mag., V, 1868, p. 61, pi. 4, iigs. 2-2a; — Pal. 

 Fossils, II, 1874, p. 87, pi. 7, iig. 1.— White, Proc U. S. Nat. Mus., Ill, 1880, 

 p. 48.— Hall and Clarke, Pal. New York, VIII, Pt. II, 1893, p. 251. 

 Loc. Anticosti ; Ringgold, Catoosa County, Georgia. 



Stricklandinia (?) subquadrata Herrick. Upper Carboniferous. 



Stricklaiuliuia f siilxjuadrata Herrick, Bull. Denison Univ., II, 1887, p. 49, pi. 1, 



tig. 11. 

 Loc. Flint ridge, near Newark, Ohio. 

 Ohs. Probably a terebratuloid. 



Stricklandinia triplesiana Foerste. Clinton (Sil.). 



Stricklandiuia triplesiana Foerste, Bull. Denison Univ., I, 188.5, p. 89, pl. 14, 



Iigs. 13, 14.— Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., XXIV, 1890, p. 323;— Geol. Ohio, 



VII, 189.5, p. 594, pl. 26, figs. 13, 14. 

 Lor. Dayton, < )hio. 



STRINGOCEPHALUS Defrance. Genotype S. burtini Defrance. 



Strygocephalus Delrance, Diet. Sci. Nat., LI, 1827, p. 102, pl. 75, fig. 1. 

 Stringocephalus Sandberger, Leonhard uud Bronn's Jahrb. fiir Miu., 1842, p. 



380.— Dall, American Jour. Conch,, VI, 1870, p. 112.— Hall and Clarke, Pal. 



New York. YUl, Pt. II, 1893, p. 282, figs. 203-207. 



Stringocephalus burtoni Defrance. Middle Devonian. 



Strygocephalus burtoni Defrance, Diet. Sci. Nat., LI, 1827, p. 102, pl. 75, fig. 1. 



Stringocephalus burtoni Whiteaves, Trans. Royal Soc. Canada, VIII, 1891, p. 93; — 

 Cont. to Canadian Pal., I, 1891, p. 235, pl. 29, figs. 10-11; p. 290,— Hall and 

 Clarke, Pal. New York, VIII, Pt. II, 1893, p. 283, fig. 203. 



Loc. Europe; Lakes Manitoba and Winnipegosis and the "Ramparts,'' Macken- 

 zie River, British America. Two loose specimens have been found near 

 Devonian rocks in southern Minnesota. 



STROPHALOSIA King. Genotype Orthis excavata Geiuitz. 



Strophalosia King, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., XIV, 1844, p. 313; — Ibidem, XVII, 

 1846, p. 92;— Mou. Permian Fossils, Pal. Soc, 18.50, p. 93.— Hall, Twentieth 

 Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., 1867, p. 245;— Pal. New York, IV, 1867, p. 

 146. — Beecher, American .Jour. Sci., 3d ser., XL, 1890, p. 240. — Hall and Clarke, 

 Pal. New York, VIII, Pt. I, 1892, p. 314;— Eleventh Ann. Rep. N. Y. State 

 (Jeologist, 1894, p. 295. 



Strophalosia beecheri Rowley. Kinderhook (L. Carb.). 



strophalosia beecheri Rowley, American Geologist, XII, 1893, p. 308, pl. 14, 



figs. 18, 19. 

 Loc. Ijouisiana, Missouri. 



Strophalosia cornelliana Derby. Tapper Carboniferous. 



strophalosia cornelliana Derby, Bull. Cornell Univ., I, 1874, p. 45, pl. 3, figs. 

 28,30,32,33,35-38; pl. 4, fig. 5; pl. 8, fig. 17; pl. 9, figs, 10, 11.— Hall and 

 Clarke, Pal. New York, VIII, Pt. I, 1892, pl. 15B, figs. 36,37. 



Loc. Bomjardim, Brazil. 



Strophalosia cymbula Hall and Clarke. Keokuk (L. Carb.). 



strophalosia cymbula Hall and Clarke, Pal. New York, VHI, Pt. I, 1892, pl. 17A, 



figs. 3. 4, 8, 9. 

 Loc. Near Louisville and Lebanon, Kentucky. 

 BuU. 87 27 



