AET.5 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE CONODONTS HOLMES 21 



Prioniodus disparilis Ulbich and Bassleb, 1926 (p. 10, pi. 9, fig. 12). Missis- 

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

 Tenn. 



Prioniodus dorcms T. H. Clark, 1924 (p. 68, pi. 6, fig. 3). Not a conodont, but 

 a spiny terminal fragment of triiobite. Canadian, Point Levis, Canada. 



Prioniodus dychei U. P. James, 1884 (p. 148, pi. 7, figs. A, C). Ordovician 

 (Maysvilie), Warren County, Ohio. Probably an annelid jaw. 



Prioniodus elegans Pandek, 1856 (p. 29, pi. 2, figs. 22, 23). Lower Ordovician, 

 Baltic Provinces. Hiwde, 1879 (p. 358, pi. 15, fig. 10) ; Grabau and Shimeb, 

 1910 (p. 244, fig. 1538d) ; Parks, 1922 (p. 36, pi. 6, fig. 24). Upper Ordo- 

 vician, Lorraine-Dundas, Toronto, Ontario. 



Prioniodus equalis Smith, 1907 (p. 249, pi. 8, figs. 38, 39). Ordovician, Arenig- 

 Llandeilo, southern uplands of Scotland. 



Prioniodus erraticus Hinde, 1879. See Lonchodina en'atica. 



Prioniodus furcatus Hinde, 1879. See Euprioniodina, ? furcata. 



Prioniodus geminus Hinde. See Prioniodinal gemina. 



PrioniGdus hamatus Bryant, 1921 (p. 15, text fig. 5; pi. 2, figs. 5, 6, 8, 11). Up- 

 per Devonian, Genundewa limestone at base of Genesee, North Evans, Eigh- 

 teen Mile Creek, N. Y. 



PrioniGdus healdi Roundt, 1926 (p. 10, pi. 4, fig. 5). Barnett shale of Missis- 

 sippian, San Saba County, Tex. 



Prioniodus immersus Bryant, 1921. See Bryantodus immersus. 



Prioniodus inequalis Ulkich and Eassler, 1926 (p. 10, pi. 9, fig. 6). Missis- 

 sippian, Hardin sandstone at base of Chattanooga shale. Mount Pleasant, 

 Tenn. 



Pi'ioniodus inflatus Smith, 1907 (p. 249, pi. 8, fig. 36). Ordovician, Arenig 

 Llandeilo, southern uplands of Scotland. 



Prioniodus inutiJis Ulrich and Bassler, 1926 (p. 11, pi. 1, fig. 23). Upper 

 Devonion, Khinestreet shale of Portage group, Shaleton, Erie County, N. Y. 



Prioniodus lelaps T. H. Clark, 1924 (p. 69, pi. 6, fig. 4). Not a conodont, but 

 an annelid jaw, Canadian, Point Levis, Canada. 



Prioniodus macconochii Smith, 1907 (p. 249, pi. 8, figs. 41, 42). Ordovician, 

 Arenig-Llandeilo, southern uplands of Scotland. 



Prioniodus macrodentatus Bryant, 1921. See Bryantodus maerodentatus. 



Prioniodus melampus T. H. Clarke, 1924 (p. 68, pi. 6, fig. 2). Not a conodont. 

 but the spiny terminal fragment of a triiobite, Canadian, Point Levis, Canada. 



Prioniodus muricatus Bryant, 1921. See Bryantodus muricatus. 



Prioniodus nasutus Bryant, 1921. See Synprioniodina nasuta. 



Prioniodus o'btusus Bryant, 1921. See Bryantodus oMusus. 



Prioniodus pamphagus T. H. Clark, 1924 (p. 70, pi. 6, fig. 6). Not a conodont, 

 but an annelid jaw and the same as Prioniodus Maps T. PI. Clark, 1924 

 Canadian, Point Levis, Canada. 



Prioniodus panderi Hinde, 1879. See Ligonodina panderi. 



Prioniodus parvidentatus Ulrich and Bassler, 1926 (p. 9, pi. 9, fig. 1). Mis- 

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

 Tenn. 



Prioniodus parvulus Bryant, 1921. See Bryantodus parvulus. 



Prioniodus pauperatus Smith, 1907. Polygnathus pauperatus Smith, 1907, 

 (p. 245, pi. 5, fig. 14). Ordovician, Arenig-Llandeilo, southern uplands of 

 Scotland. 



Prioniodus peracutus Hinde, 1900 (p. 343, pi. 10, figs. 21-23). Carboniferous, 

 lower and upper limestone, Monkcastle, Dali"y, etc., west Scotland ; Roundy, 

 1926 (p. 10, pi. 4, figs. 6-8) Barnett shale of Mississippian, San Saba County, 

 Tex. 



