18 PALEONTOLOGY OF NEW YORK. 



Tentaculites Richmondensis . 



PLATE CXV, FIGS. 28-30,33-39. 

 Tentaculites Richmondensis, Miller. Cin. Quart. Jour. Sci. 1874. 

 Compare '/'. teiittistriatus, Meek and Worthen. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., p. '2'A. L865. 



Hudson River group. Richmond, Indiana. 



CORNULITES, Schlotheim. 1S20. 



CORNULITES FLEXUOSUS. 

 PLATE CXV, FIGS. 41,42. 



Tt ntaeiUites? flexiwsa. Hall. Pal. N.Y., vol. i, p. 92, pi. xxix. figs. 6a-d ; p. :2S4, pi. lxxviii. figs. 2a, b. 1847. 

 Not C sits, Hall. Pal. N. Y., vol. ii. p. 98, pi. xxviii. fig. 12. 



:»x. Hu.l. Twenty-eighth Rept N Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 184. 1879. 



Trenton limestone. Lowville, Lewis county. 



CORNULITES IMMATURUS. 

 PLATE CXV, FIG. 4(1. 



This species is known only in an early serpuloid stage of growth, and may 

 eventually prove identical with the forms occurring in the Cincinnati group. 

 Utiea slate. Holland Patent, Oneida county. 



CORNULITES INCDRVUS. 



PLATE CXV, FIG. 31 ; and PLATE CXVI, FIG. 31. 



Tentueidites incurvns, Shdmard. Geol. Rept. Missouri, part ii. p. 195, pi. B. flgs. 6a, 6b. 1856. 



In the ultimate revision of these forms, the specific name "incurvus" will 

 take precedence over all others in point of time. 



Hudson River group. Cape Girardeau, Missouri. 



CORNULITES DISTANS. 

 PLATE CXVI, FIG 23. 



Tentamdites distans, Hall. Pal. N. Y., vol. ii. p. 184, pi. a xli, fig. 9. 1852. 



Clinton group. Rochester, Monroe county. 



CORNULITES ClINTONI. 

 PLATE CXVI, FIG. 22. 



' voliU fit ruosus, Hall. (Name prec upied.) Pal. N. Y., vol. ii. p. 98, pi. xxviii. tigs. 12a-e. 



' ' ' ' '.intoni, II ml. Twenty-eighth Rept. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist,, p. 184. 1879. 



: ' iidite. arcuatus, Conrad. Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci., vol. viii, p. 276, pi. xvii, fig. 8. 1848. 



This species was originally described under the name Cornulites flexuosus {loc. 

 cit.% bul as the Tentaculites ? flexuosus of Hall, which had been previously de- 



