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Hamburg limestone, old formation name retained 184 



Hamburg shale, Dunderberg shale proposed for 184 



Hancock, A., bibliographic reference 162 



terminology of, for Brachiopoda I53 



harlanensis, see Wimanella. 

 harlani, see Paradoxidcs. 



Harpers Ferry, fossils from 340 



Hartt, C. F., bibliographic reference 112 



hastingensis, see Eoorthis. 



Hawkins County, Tennessee, fossils in 96, 108 



Hayden, F. V., species named after 56 



haydeni, see Micromitra. 



Heart-shaped cavity, defined 157 



Hector, Sir James, species named after 17 



Hector formation, fresh-water origin of 427 



photo of near Fort Mountain pi. 46, fig. 2 



near Ptarmigan Lake pi. 46, fig. i 



section of 428, 429 



unconformity with Fairview formation 426-427 



Hector-Corral Creek series, correlated with Camp Creek and Kintla- 



Sheppard series 431 



hcctori, see Burlingia. 



Helena, Alabama, fossils near 60, 63, 100, 302, 310 



hclcna, see Albertella and Lingulella. 



Hclmersenia, classification of 142, 143 



evolution of pi. 11 (pp. 140-141) 



Jicra, see Acrothele subsidua. 

 hicksi, see Paradoxidcs. 



Highgate Springs, fossils from 22)9 



Highland Range, fossils from 285, 322, 329, 345 



Pioche formation in 11 



highlandensis, see Billingsella. 



Hinge line, defined 157 



Holl, H. B., bibliographic reference 112 



Holland, Dr. T. H., acknowledgments 74 



Holm, G., bibliographic reference 374 



Holmia Matthew 286 



Beecher, in synonymy 286 



Cole, in synonymy 286 



Freeh, in synonymy 286 



Lindstrom, in synonymy 287 



Marcou, in synonymy 286, 287 



Matthew, in synonymy ' 286, 287 



Moberg, in synonymy 275 



Peach and Home, in synonymy 275, 286 



Pompeckj, in synonymy 287 



Weller, in synonymy 287 



anterior glabellar lobe in 243 



