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Garfield Peak, Wyoming, fossils on (i7 



gcikici, see Oryctocara. 



Gen ? Matthew, in synonymy 286 



Geneva, Utah, fossils near 69 



Genital markings, defined IS6 



Georgia, Vermont, fossils from 266, :i29 



Georgiellus Moberg, in synonymy 268 



see also Olenellus {Georgiellus'). 



asaphoides Moberg, in synonymy 271 



see also Olenellus {Georgiellus). 



Gerontic, defined 156 



Getz, Noah L., mentioned 304, 306 



gigas, see Olenellus. 



Gilbert, G. K., bibliographic reference 27^ 



study of House Range section by 9 



gilberti, see Obolus {Fordinia), Olenellus, and Olenus {Olenellus). 



Gilmore, fossils from 340 



girtyi, see Linnarssonella. 



Gislof, fossils from 290 



Gislof shammer, fossils from 342 



Glabellar segments defined 238 



Gladsax Church, fossils' from 292 



Glossina acuminata Hall and Clarke, in synonymy 72 



Glyptias, see Obolella {Glyptias) . 



Gordon Creek, Montana, fossils on. ... ^ 22, loi 



species associated with Albertella heleiia on 21 



Gordon Mountain, discussion of Albertella fauna on 202 



relation of sandy beds on, to the Flathead sandstone 9 



Grabau, A. W., bibliographic reference 374 



Grabau, A. W., and Shimer, H. W., bibliographic reference 112 



gracile, see Ethniophylluni and Wanneria. 



granulata, see Acrothele {Redlichella) and Botsfordia. 



gramilatus, see Agnostus and Neolenus. 



Gray, J. E., bibliographic reference 161 



Greenwich formation, first use of term 268 



fossils from 274 



Greenwich slate, first use of term 269 



mentioned 268 



Groom Mining District, fossils from. 286, 322, 345 



Hague, A., mentioned 184 



use of term Prospect Mountain formation by 12 



Hall, J., bibliographic references 112, 161, 218, 374 



mentioned iii, 302 



Hall, J., and Clarke, J. M., bibliographic references 112, 161 



on structure of articulate brachiopod shells 149 



terminology for Protremata adopted 153 



Hall, J., and Whitfield, R. P., bibliographic references 1 12, 218 



halli, see Wanneria. 



