INDEX TO PALEONTOLOGIC PAPERS 2 



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Echinodisciis {continued) 



optatus, 18o', 186', ISO', 191'' 

 sampsoni, 18G% 186^ ]88\ 191'' 

 Edmondia veutricosa, 28* 

 Edrioasteroidea, 198^ 

 Emmons, Ebenezer, collectiou of 

 fossils on. ,Rysedorpli hill, 4^; de- 

 scription of Rysedorpli hill, 4''-5''; 

 cited, Sr, 39^, 40S 103« 

 Encrinurus minis, 66*^ 

 Erie county, Agoniatite limestone, 

 120'-2r; Marcelliis (Stafford) 

 limestones of Lancaster, 139-81 

 Etheridge, cited, 43% 44', 45% sr, 



5r, 52% 53% 53^ 

 Euomphalus planodiscus, 125^ 

 Eurychilina, 76^-80« 

 aequalis, 79° 

 bulbifera, 76*-77% 77% 80* 



explanation of plate, 215^ 

 dianthus, 78^-79% 79' 



explanation of plate, 214- 

 granosa, 77% 80^ 

 obliqua, 79'-80*^ 



explanation of plate, 214^ 

 reticulata, 9% 76% 97% 99% 100' 



explanation of plate, 214* 

 solida, 77% 80^ 



explanation of plate, 215^ 

 subaequalis, 77% 82* 

 subradiata, 77^ 



var. rensselaerica, 77- -78% 

 98% 214= 

 Explanation of plates, 205-2G 



Faber, cited, 88% 190* 



P'auna, of Agoniatite limestone, 

 124^-25% of Stafford limestone, 

 130^-35*; of other limestone beds in 

 Marcellus shales, 135*-37^ 



Fauna of the conglomerate, 3-114; 

 analysis, 89*-92='; tabulation, 92^- 

 94^; taxonomic relations, 94*-107' 



Faunistic difference between lower 

 Trenton of New York and the 

 west, 102«-4^ 



Favosites, 154% 176'^ 

 epidermatus, 176' 

 hemlsphericus, 176* 



Favosites {continued) 



placenta, 133% 134% 150% 152% 

 154^ 

 Fistulipora, 156= 



sp. 150, 156^ 



(?) unilinea, 156*^ 

 Forbes, cited, 51% 51% 52% 200^ 

 Ford, S. W., cited, V 

 Freeh, Fritz, cited, 43% 51% 63% 107% 

 10^, 109=^ 



Gastropoda, 29^-36% 131% 133% 169^- 



70% 175% 175* 

 Geikie, A., cited, 20O'-r 

 Genesee county, Agoniatite lime- 

 stone, 120* 

 Gerasaphes, 60^-61' 



ulrichanus, 60^-61% 97% 98* 

 Glyptocystites, 12% 41« 

 Glyptolepis, 201* ; 



Gomphoceras couradi, 124^ 



flscheri, 124' 



oviforme, 125^ 



solidum, 125^ 



transversuni, 125^ 

 Goniatite limestone, see Agoniatite 



limestone 

 Goniatites ? 142% 144' 



vanuxemi, 143'^ 

 Graptolites foliaceus, 11' 

 <^Traptolithus Sagittarius, 50^ 

 Gray crj'stalline limestone, fauna. 



9% 91^-92% 92=-94% 97«-101% 107« 

 Gray limestone, fauna, 7**-8% 89= 

 Gray and black limeistones, relative 



position of, 10r--2' 

 Gregory, J. W., cited. 187% 187« 

 Giirich, cited, 86% 86* 

 Gurley, R. R., cited, 190^ 



Haeckel, cited, 187' 

 Hall, E. B., referred tx), 182* 

 Hall, James, cited, 4% 5% 13% 15% 

 17% 17% 19% 22% 24% 25% 26% 27% 

 27% 28% 28% 29=, 29% 30% 31% 31% 

 32% 33% 33% 35% 37% 39% 39«, 40% 

 41% 53% 54% 60% 86% 87% 98% 106=, 

 116% 139% 161% 162% 183% 185% 

 185=, 199% 199% 20r 



