TYPE SPECIMENS OF PALEOZOIC FOSSILS 753 



4758 %2.2- HYPOPLASTOTYPE Hall & Clarke. Paleontology of New 



York. 1888. v. 7, pi. 23, fig. 25. 



Hamilton beds (drift) Ann Arbor Mich. 



4759 >1 W i HYPOTYPE Hall & Clarke. Paleontology of New York, 



1888. v. 7, pi. 23, fig. 26. 



Hamilton beds Centerfield N. Y. 



\ 



J. M. Clarke purchase 



4760 J^fti HYPOTYPE Hall & Clarke. Paleontology of New York. 



1888. v. 7, pi. 23, fig. 29. 



Hamilton beds Centerfield N. Y. 



J. M. Clarke purchase 



Proetus stenopyge Hall & Clarke 



4761 iApA TYPE Proetus stenopyge Hall & Clarke. Pale- 



ontology of New York. 1888. 7:110, pi. 22, fig. 27. 

 Onondaga limestone Phelps, Ontario co. N. Y. 



J. M. Clarke, coll. 1886 



PSEUDONISCUS Nieszkowski 

 Pseudoniscus roosevelti Clarke 



4762 * 4 o 20 TYPE Pseudoniscus roosevel tT~ Clarke. Annual 



report of the New York state paleontologist. 1901. p. 89, 

 pi. P, fig. i. 



Salina beds Town of Pittsford, Monroe co. N. Y. 



C. J. Sarle purchase 



4763 J-i^ajL TYPE Clarke. Annual report of the New York state pale- 



ontologist. 1901. pi. 2, fig. i. 



Salina beds Town of Pittsford N. Y. 



C. J. Sarle purchase 



4764 iga TYPE Clarke. Annual report of the New York state pale- 



ontologist. 1901. pi. 2, fig. 2. 



Salina beds Town of Pittsford N. Y. 



C. J. Sarle purchase 



4765 -lAjaa TYPE Clarke. Annual report of the New York state pale- 



ontologist. 1901. pi. 2, fig. 3. 



Salina waterlime Jerusalem hill, Herkimer co. N. Y. 

 J. M. Clarke and R. Ruedemann, coll. 1900 



