332 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



N Fossils of the Ithaca and the Sherburne beds of the Schoharie 



region 

 Brachiopoda 



1 Orbiculoidoa (•/. inodia (//(///) 



2 Si»ii-ifor iniieronaliis; (Co//.) 

 8 S. luesastrialis Iltill 



4 S. tullius Hall 



5 S. finibriatus (Con.) 



6 Tropidoloptns carinatus (Con.) 



7 Ainbocoelia lunboiiata (Con.) ? 



8 Athyi'is spiriferoides (Eaton) 



Pelecypoda 



9 Orthonota undiihita Co)l 



10 Microdon bellistriatus Co)i. 



11 M. f,'rci;aria Hall 



12 Sphenotus trnncatus (Con.) 



13 S. cuneatus (Con.) 



14 Goniopbora sp. 



15 Scbizodus appressus Con. 



16 S. cf. elliptic-US Hall 



17 Paracyclas tennis Hall 



IS Graniiiiysia (Splienoiiiya) euneata 7/a/Z (?) 



19 G. subarcuata Hall 



20 Palaeoneilo cf. plana Hall 



21 P. emarginata (Con.) 



22 Liopteria bie:sbyi //a// 



23 L. dekayi Hall 



Gastropoda 



24 Bellerophon patulus Hall 



25 B. acutilira Hall (?) 



26 Cyrtolites (Cyrtonella) pileolus FoZi (?) 



27 Tentaculites sp. 



Note. The foregoing lists will serve to indicate to the student the 

 species that may reasonably be looked for in the different Schoharie forma- 

 tions. It is not desired to convey the impression that all the fossils named 

 have been recorded from this locality. 



