scHucHERT.] INDEX AND BIBLIOGRAPHY. 183 



Cleiothyris roissyi (L'Eveille) — Contiuued. 



Cliothyris sublamellosa Hall aud Clarke, Ibidem, 1893, p. 91. 



Loc. Europe; Mississippi Valley; White Piue aud Eureka districts, Nevada; 

 Salt Lake City, etc., Utah; Lake Valley mining district, etc., New Mexico; 

 Lake County, Colorado; Guatemala; Bomjardiu and Itaituba, Brazil. 



06s. American specimens usually referred to this species are constantly smaller 

 and are often without sinus or fold. If thet,e differences are regarded as of 

 sufficient importance to distinguish American specimens from typical C 

 roissyi then this species will he known as C. sublamellosa Hall. Of Spiri- 

 gera americaua Swallow, authentic specimens have been seen by the writer 

 in Professor Hall's collection. These are identical with Athyris subla- 

 mellosa. 



Meek's Athyris roissyi (1877) will probably prove to be a new species of 

 Seminula. 



See C. clintonensis, C. reflexa Swallow, and C. obvia McChesney. 



Cleiothyris squamosa (Worthen). St. Louis (L. Carb.). 



Athyris squamosa Wortheu, Bull. Illinois State Mus. Nat. Hist., 2, 1884, p. 24; — 



Geol. Survey Illinois, VIII, 1890, p. 103, pi. 11, fig. 2. 

 Loc. Monroe County, Illinois. 



CLINTONELLA Hall and Clarke. 



Genotype 0. vagabuuda Hall and Clarke. 



Clintonella Hall and Clarke, Pal. New York, VIII, Pt. II, 1893, p. 159;— Thir- 

 teenth Ann. Rep. New York State Geologist, 1895, p. 814. 



Clintonella vagabunda Hall and Clarke. Clinton (Sil.). 



Clintonella vagabunda Hall and Clarke, Pal. New York, VIII, Pt. II, 1893, p. 160, 



pi. 52, figs. 1-11. 

 Loc. fOrleans County, New York. 



CLITAMBONITES Pander. Genotype Pronites adscendeus Pander. 



Klitambouites Pander, Beitrage zur Geognosie des Russischen Reiches, 1830, 

 p. 70, pi. 3, fig. 14; pi. 28, figs. 16, 17. 



Clitambonites ffihlert, Fischer's Manuel do Conchyliologie, 1887, p. 1289, fig. 

 1059.— Hall and Clarke, Pal. New York, VIII, Pt. I, 1892, p. 233.— Winchell 

 and Schuchert, Minnesota Geol. Survey, III, 1893, p. 377. — Hall and Clarke, 

 Eleventh Ann. Rep. New York State Geologist, 1894, p. 274. 



Clitambonites adscendens ( ? Pander). Ordovician. 



Orthisina adscendeus (Pander) Kayser, Paleontographica, Suppl., Ill, 1876, p. 20, 



pi. 2, figs. 9-11. 

 Loc. Europe; Juan Pobre and Laja, Cordillere San Juan, Argentine Republic. 

 Ohs. This identification is probably erroneous. 



Clitambonites(?) borealis (Castelnau). 



"Magnesian limestone "=? Galena (Ord.). 

 Terebratula borealis Castelnau, Essai Syst. Sil. I'Am^rique Septentrionale, 1843, 



p. 40, pi. 14, fig. 14. 

 Terebratula turpis de Verneuil, Ibidem, 1843, p. 40, footnote. 

 Loc. "Magnesian limestone of Green Bay, Wisconsin." 



Ohs. The figure is not satisfactory. The species seems to be related to C. diversus 

 Shaler. 



Clitambonites diversus (Shaler). Trenton-Lorraine (Ord.). 



Orthisina diversa Shaler, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 4, 1865, p. 67. 

 Orthisina veneuili Billings (non Eichwald), Catalogue Sil. Foss. Anticosti, 1866, 



pp. 43, 74. 

 Hemipronites americanus Whitfield, Ann. Rep. Geol. Survey Wisconsin, 1877, 

 p. 72;— Geol. Wisconsin, IV, 1882, p. 243, pi. 10, figs. 15-17. 



