Whiteavesia cincta nov. 



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 Fig. I Holotype. x 3. 



Snake Hill beds. Snake hill, Saratoga count}^ N. Y. 



Whiteavesia cumingsi nov. 

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Fig. 2 Specimen that is probably but little distorted. Holotype. x 2. 

 Fig. 3 Another specimen, showing a frequent expression of the form. 

 Paratype. x 2. 



Snake Hill beds. Snake hill, Saratoga count}-, N. Y. 



Prolobella ? trentonensis (Conrad) 



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 Fig. 4 Specimen, x 2. 



Canajoharie shale. Canajoharie, Montgomery county, N. Y.j 



Orthodesma ? subcarinatum nov. 

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Fig. 5,6,7 Specimens (cotypes) showing the more frequent and apparently 

 least distorted appearances of the species in the folded shales 

 of Snake hill, x 1.5. 



Fig. 8 Dorsal view, x 1.5. 



Snake Hill beds. Snake hill, Saratoga county, N. Y. 



Whitella elongata nov. 



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 Fig. 9 Holotype. Natural size. 

 Fig. 10 Dorsal view of same. 



Snake Hill beds. Snake hill, Saratoga county, N. Y. 



Cridophorus ventricosus nov. 



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Fig. II, 12 Lateral and anterior views of the holotype. x 3. 



Fig, 13 A more elongate specimen showing hinge-denticles, x 1.5. 



Fig. 14 A specimen with very distinct clavicle, x 3. 



Snake Hill beds. Snake hill, Saratoga county, N. Y. 



Clidophorus foerstei nov. 



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Fig. 15, 16 Lateral and vental views of the holotype. x 3. 



Snake Hill beds. Snake hill, Saratoga county, N. Y. 

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