in PALEONTOLOGY OF NEW YORK. 



Chamber of habitation large, constituting nearly the whole of the outer 

 volution. Sutures with two deep lobes and one saddle on each side of a 

 volution, and a small acute saddle adjacent to the siphonal line. 



Surface marked by regular lamellose concentric lines, curving forward from 

 the umbilicus to the ventral side. 



The specimen described has a greatest diameter across the disc of IS mm. 

 The lateral diameter of the tube at the last septum is 6.5 mm. 



Distribution. In the Tully limestone, at Lodi Landing, Seneca Lake. 



GONIATITES COMPLANATUS. 

 PL VTE < .XXVI], FIG 2. 

 at.iUs complanatus. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. v. [it. 2, p. 4")."). isT'J. 



GONIATITES FJNUOSUS. 



PLATE CXXVIII, FIGS. 1,2, 



Goniatites shitumis. Hall. Pal. N. V., vol. v. pt. 2. p. 460. 1879. 



GONIATITES PaTERSOM. 



PLATE CXXVII, FIGS. 8,9. 



Goniatites Patersoni, Hall. Pal. N. Y,. vol. v, pt. 2. p. 4H4. 1879. 



Goniatites Oweni. 



I'LATE CXXVIII, FIGS. 4-7. 

 Goniatites (hoeni, Hall. Pal. N. Y., vol. v, pt. 2, p. 470. 187'.). 



Goniatites Ixion. 



PLATE CXXVIII, FIG .; 

 Goniatites Ixion, Hall. Pal. N. Y.. vol. v, pt. 2. p. 474. 1879. 



