AKT. 5 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE CONODONTS HOLMES 5 



1924. Clabk, Thomas H., Bulletin American Paleontology, volume 10, No. 41, 



pages 67-70, plate 6. (Describes seven supposed species of conodonts,) 



1925. RouNDY, P. v., Bibliography of Conodont and Paleozoic annelid jaw 



literature, 4 pages. (Mimeographed; distributed by the Division of 

 Geology and Geography, National Research Council, Washington, 

 D, C.) 



1926. Ulmch E. O. and Basslek R. S., A classification of the tooth-like fossils 



conodonts. with descriptions of American Devonian and Mississippian 

 species. Proceedings U. S. National Museum, volume 68, pages 1-63. 

 plates 1-11. (Digest of classification in Bulletin Geological Society of 

 America, 1925, vol. 36, pp. 218-220.) 



1926. RouNDY, P. V. The microfauna in Mississippian Formations of San 

 Saba County, Texas. Professional Paper 146, U. S. Geological Siirvey, 

 pages 5-17 plates 1— i. (Describes 10 species and varieties of cono- 

 donts, seven of which are new.) 



1926. Butts, Charles. Geology of Alabama. Geological Survey of Alabama, 

 Special Rept. No. 14, plate 48. (Gives illustrations of sixteen species 

 figured in the present article.) 



BIBLIOGRAPHIC LIST OF CONODONTS 



In this condensed bibliographic list of conodonts only the page 

 and plate citations are given since the title of the work can be deter- 

 mined from the foregoing bibliography of literature. For the 

 proper generic references, I have followed the work of Ulrich and 

 Bassler. 



Acodiis Pandek, 1856 (p. 21). Genotype (first species) : Aeodus erectus 



Pander, 1856. 

 Acodus acutus Pander, 1856 (p. 21, pi. 1, fig. 12). Lower Ordovician, Baltic 



Provinces. 

 AGodus crassus Pander, 1856 (p. 22, pi. 1, fig. 10; pi. 2, fig. 13). Lower Ordo- 

 vician, Baltic Provinces. 

 Acodus erectus Pander, 1856 (p. 21, pi. 1, fig. 1). Lower Ordovician, Baltic 



Provinces. 

 Acodus planus Pandek, 1856 (p. 22, pi. 1. fig. 9). Lower Ordovician, Baltic 



Provinces. 

 Acodus sigmoideus Pander, 1856 (p. 21, pi. 1, fig. 11). Lower Ordovician, 



Baltic Provinces. 

 Acontiod'us Pander, 1856 (p. 28). Genotype (first species) : AcmHodus lafus 



Pander, 1856. 

 Acontiodus gracilis Pander, 1856 (p. 28. pi. 2, figs. 2a-c). Lower Ordovician, 



Baltic Provinces. 

 Acontiodus latus Pander, 1856 (p. 28. pi. 2. figs. la-c). Lower Ordovician, 



Baltic Provinces. 

 Acontiodus triangularis Pander, 1856 (p. 28, pi. 2. figs. 35rt-</). {Acontiodus 



triangulosis on plate). Lower Ordovician, Baltic Provinces. 

 Ancyrodella Ulrich and Bassler, 1926 (p. 48). Genotype: Anciirodclla nodosa 



Ulrich and Bassler, 1926. 

 Ancyrodella hamata Ulrich and Bassler, 1926 (p. 48, pi. 7, fig. 7). Mis.sissip- 



pian, Hardin sandstone at base of Chattanooga shale. Mount Pleasant, Tenn. 

 Ancyrodella malleus Ulrich and Bassler, 1926 (p. 49, pi. 7, figs. 1, 2). Mis- 

 sissippian, Hardin sandstone at base of Chattanooga shale, Mount Pleasant, 



Tenn. 



