284 PALEONTOLOGY OF NEW YORK. 



Genus STROPHEODONTA, Hall. 1852* 



PLATE Xlll, FIGS. 1 ;;■•*; PLATE XIV. FIGS. 1--33; PL.VTE XV, FIGS. -2-21; and PLATE XVi!, FIGS 1-0. 

 1830. Pleetainbonites, Pander {partim). Beitr. zur Geognosie des russ. Reich., p. 91, pL xix. tit;. 12. 

 1838. Leplmia, Conk.\i>. Second Ann. Kept. N. Y. Geolog-ical Survey, pp. 112, 117. 

 1S39. OrtltU, Sowkkhy. Mui-chison's Silui-ian System, pL xiii, fig. 12 ; pL xxii, fig. 12. 



1841. Orthis. Phillii-s. Palseoz. Foss. Cornwall, Devon and West Somerset, p. 61, iil. xxv, fig. 103. 



1842. Stmpkomnia, Conkad Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., vol. viii, pp. 254-259, pi. xiv, figs. 2, H, H, 



7. 10, 11, 14, 19. 



1842. ,Slrop//omena, Vanuxkm. Geology of N. Y. ; Kept. Third District, p. 174, fig. 1. 



1843. ASIropliiiiiiemi, Hall. Geology of N. Y. ; Rept. Fourth District, p. 104, fig. 3: p. 171, fig. 4; 



p. 200, fig. 4 ; p. 2eti, figs. 1, 5. 

 1845. UptaiiM, DK VniiNKiJii,. G6oI. Russ. et des Mont, de I'Oural, p. 220, pi. xiv, fig. 1 ; p. 223, pi. xiv, 



fig. 2 ; p 224, pi. xiv, figs. 3, 4 ; p. 230, pi. xv. fig. 3. 

 184(i. lirtli'is. McCoy. Synopsis Silurian Fossils Ii-eland, p. 30. 



1848 Lipimna, Davidson. Bull. Soc. Geol. de Fi-ance, Ser. 2, vol. v, p. 318, pi. iii, fig. 0. 

 1848. Oiihis, Stivp/iimieua, Phillips and Salter. Mem. Geological Surv. United Kingdom, vol. ii, 



pp. 288, 379. 

 18.')2. Leptcena, >Sti-(>p?ii:udimta, Hall. PaU-eontology of N. Y.. vol. ii, pp. (il, 63, pi. xxi, figs. 4, 5, 3.; 



J). 327, pi. Ixxiv, fig. 6. 



1852. tftnrphudonta, Owe.n. G('o1. Surv. Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota, pp. 584, 585. 



1853. Leptmna, Schnuk. Besclir. Eit'el vorkomin. Brachiopoden, pp. 222-224, pi. xxxix. fig. 5; pl. xli, 



figs. 1, 3, 6 ; pl. xlii, figs. 3, 4. 



1857. ,Stropli<imeiia (f<trophodonta), Hall. Tenth Rept. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., pp. 52-55, 111, 



113-115, 137-145. 



1858. t^trophomena, RoonRS. Geology of Pennsylvania, vol. ii, p. 837, figs. 665, 666. 



18.58. Strophochmta, Hall. Geol. Surv. Iowa, vol. i, pt. ii, pp. 491-493, 495, 496, pl. iii, figs. 1-3, 5, 6. 



1859. SlrophiKhnita, Hall. PaU-eontoIogy of N.Y., vol. iii, pp. 180-184, 191, 194, 411-415, 482, pl. viii, 



figs. 2-16 ; pl. xvi, figs. 1-14 ; pl. xviii, tig. 1 ; pl. xxii. fig.l; pl. xcii, 

 figs. 2-4 ; pl. xciii, figs. 2-4; pl. xciv, figs. 2, 3; pl xcv, figs. 8-10; 

 pl. xcv A, figs. 13-19. 



1860. Stniphodiinta, Swallow. Ti'ans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. i, pp. 635-639. 



1860. Strojihiidoiita, Hall. Thirteenth Rept. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 90. 



1861. Stmpliomena, Billings. Canadian Journal, 2nd Ser., vol. vi, p. 338, fig. 113; p. 340, figs. 116-118 ; 



pp. 341, 343, 344, 348, 349. 



1863. Strophomena, Billings. Geology of Canada, p. 367, figs 374, 375. 377 ; p. 961, figs. 468. 469. 



1863. Stropliodmita. Hall. Sixteenth Rept. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist , pp. 36, 37. 



1863. SIriiphometia, Billings. Proc. Poi-tland Soc. Nat. Hist., p. 109. pl. iii, fig. 3. 



1865. SIrojyhomena, Billings. Palsozoic Fossil.s, vol. i, pp. 120, 122, figs. 98-101. 



1865. Li'pl(p,na, Davidson. British Devonian Brachiopoda, p. 85, pl. xviii, figs. 15-18. 



1865. lSlrophtmi,eiia. Winchell and Marcy. Memoirs Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. i, p. 92, jil. ii, fig. 9. 



1865. Strophodonta, Mbbk. American Journal Science, vol. xl, p. 33. 



1866. Strophodonta, Winchki.l. Rept. Lower Penin. Michigan, p. 93. 



1867. Strophoilonliu Hall. Twentieth Rept. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 369, pl. xiii, fig. 34. 



1867. fS't.r<ipl,iid(,iUn. Hall. Paheontology N.Y., vol. iv, pp. 81-93, 96-111, 113, 114, pis. xi; xii, figs. 1-15; 



xiii; xiv, fig. 2; xv, figs. 1-14; xvi; xvii ; xviii; xix, figs.1-5, 8-19. 



1868. ^irophodonta. Meek, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci.. vol. i, pp 87, 88, jil. xiii, figs. 6, 7. 



1871. iStropliomejia, David.son. British Silurian Brachiojioda, pp. 286, 307, 309, 315, pl. xli, figs. 1-6; 



pl. xliii, figs 16-20 ; pi. xlvi, figs. 7-10. 



* Stropmeodonta, "Gr. aTpo<pevg; Mirdo, and odovj", deux." This tei-ni has come into general use 

 with the form Sthophodonta, which has a diflerent etymology. It may be well to adhere to the original 

 form of the word as more ai)iiropriate in its application to these shells. 



