EARLY DEVONIC HISTORY OF NEW YORK AND EASTERN NORTH AMERICA 2 I 



Kloedenia punctillosa Ulrich & Bassler 



(Of, 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- 5 a ~d, 6 



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

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



Horizon. No. 13. 



Kloedenella halli (Jones) 

 Bey rich ia 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 I, figure 9 



See Orthoceras 1 o n gi c a m e r a t u m Hall. Palaeontology of New York. 1859. 

 3:343, pl- 7 1 , fi g- !> 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. 1 1. 



Kionoceras cf. rhysum Clarke 



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

 memoir, pt I, p. 142, pl. 13, fig. 1-5 



Horizon. No; n. 



Holopea enjalrani Clarke 



Plate i, 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. 



