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Canadian Record of Science. 



LIST OF SPECIES FROM CANADA AND ARCTIC AMERICA {continued) 



SPECIES. 



FORMATION. 



Endoceratid^e. 



Endoceras Bottermundi • • • Barrande 



'" proteiforme Hall. 



" t Ommaneyi Salter- 



" (? Orthoeeras) explorator, Billings. 



" *P 



Piloceras Canadense Billings - 



ACTIXOCEBATIDjE. 



Actirwceras Bigsbyi Brown. 



Bdoitense Whitfield. 



remotiseptum Hall, sp- 



' Black River Lake Huron, Ont- 



I Trenton j Montreal, Que. 



i ;,„ • _ J Cornwallis Island, Arcti 



SllurlaD ! \ America. 



I Calcif erous Mingan Islands, Que. 



Black River.. * *ffiea MMld ' ^ 



Richardson i . 



Stokes. 



Trenton 



Galena Limestone 



Backi • - ■ Stokes- Niagara Group. 



Carboniferous limestone 

 Niagara Group 



Niagara Group 



xp 



Whitei Stone, sp. 



certebratum .. . ..Hall, sp. 



spheroidale Stone, sp. 



inops ? Dawson. 



Discontrus eonoideus Hall. 



remotiis Foord. 



gracilis Foord. 



Huronia Biosbyi Stokes. 



vertebralis Stokes. 



minuens Barrande . 



" persiphonata Billings, sp. 



oblirjua Stokes. 



turbinata • - • . Stokes. 



• istincta . . . Barrande. 



GoNIPLEOMATID^E. 



beptameroceras inflatum Billings, sp. 



ASCOCEBATTD^E. 



Poteriocerasconstrictu.nl Hall, sp. Trenton k Hudson Riv. 



CYETOCEEATID.E. 



Cyrtoceras (Meloceras) falx Billings Black River 



((tenus of Doubtful affinities.) 



Jovellania Murray i . Billings, sp. Trenton 



Thenalm Is., Lake Huron. 



Canada, probably. 



Lake Winnipeg. 

 i Cape Louis Napoleon , 

 < Smith's Is., Dobbin Bay, 

 ( Arctic America, etc. 



Drummondls., L.Huron. 



Brookfield, N.S. 

 Drummond Is-, L. Huron. 



$ Montmorenci and Notta- 

 l wasaga, Ont. 



Allumette Is. Riv. Ottawa. 

 St. Joseph's Island. 



II. 



IBID:— Part II, 1891, Containing the remainder of the Nadti- 

 loidea. The second part of this admirable work which Mr. Foord 

 has undertaken and carried out so successfully, is an indispensable 

 book of reference for all working palaeontologists, well illustrated 

 and with supplement. It contains 407 pages. 



