INDEX TO PALEONTOLOGIC PAPERS 2 



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Echinodiscus (continued) 



optatus, 1S5 T , ISO 1 , 180', 191" 

 sampsoni, 186 5 , 186 9 , 188 4 , 191 u 

 Edmondia ventricosa, 28 4 

 Edrioasteroidea, 19S 3 

 Emmons, Ebenezer, collection of 

 fossils on Rysedorph hill, 4 3 ; de- 

 scription of Rysedorph hill, 4 e -5 3 ; 

 cited, 31 9 , 39 2 , 40 1 , 103 6 

 Encrinurus mirus, 66 a 

 Erie county, Agoniatite limestone, 

 120 9 -21 5 ; Marcellus (Stafford) 

 limestones of Lancaster, 139-81 

 Etheridge, cited, 43 5 , 44', 45% 51 3 , 



51 9 , 52 9 , 53 2 , 53 5 

 Euomphalus planodiscus, 125 5 

 Eurychilina, 76 1 -80 6 

 aequalis, 79 G 

 bulbifera, 76 4 -77 3 , 77 G , SO 4 



explanation of plate, 215' 

 dianthus, 78 s -79°, 79 s 



explanation of plate, 214 2 

 granosa, 77 2 , 80 5 

 obliqua, 79 7 -80 G 



explanation of plate, 214 s 

 reticulata, 9 G , 76\ 97 s , 99 1 , 100 3 



explanation of plate, 214 4 

 solida, 77 3 , 80 5 



explanation of plate, 215 3 

 subaequalis, 77 2 , 82 s 

 subradiata, 77 s 



var. rensselaerica, 77 s -78\ 

 98°, 214 3 

 Explanation of plates, 205-26 



Faber, cited, 88 s , 190* 



Fauna, of Agoniatite limestone, 

 124 3 -25 T ; of Stafford limestone, 

 130 3 -35 4 ; of other limestone beds in 

 Marcellus shales, 135 4 -37 3 



Fauna of the conglomerate, 3-114; 

 analysis, 89 4 -92 3 ; tabulation, 92 3 - 

 94 3 ; taxonomic relations, 94 4 -107 2 



Faunistic difference betweeu lower 

 Trenton of New York and the 

 west, 102M 3 



Favosites, 154 T , 176 G 

 epidermatus, 176 9 

 hemisphericus, 176 9 



Favosites (continued) 



placenta, 133 3 , 134 s , 150 5 , 152 7 , 

 154 T 

 Fistulipora, 156 3 



sp. 150, 156 6 



(?) unilinea, 156° 

 Forbes, cited, 51 3 , 51 9 , 52 1 , 200 s 

 Ford, S. W., cited, T 

 Freeh, Fritz, cited, 43 fi , 51 1 , 63", 107 9 , 

 109 1 , 109 3 



Gastropoda, 29 3 -36 G , 131 5 , 133 7 , 169 1 - 



70 7 , 175 3 , 175 4 

 Geikie, A., cited, 200°-1 3 

 Genesee county, Agoniatite lime- 

 stone, 120 s 

 Gerasaphes, eo 1 ^! 8 



ulrichanus, eo^l 3 , 97 7 , 98 s 

 Glyptocystites, 12 4 3 41 6 

 Glyptolepis, 201» 

 Gomphoceras conradi, 124 9 



fischeri, 124 9 



ovif orme, 125 1 



solidum, 125 1 



transversum, 125 1 

 Goniatite limestone, see Agoniatite 



limestone 

 Goniatites ? 142 9 , 144 7 



vanuxemi, 143° 

 Graptolites foliaceus, ll 7 

 Graptolithus Sagittarius, 50 s 

 Gray crystalline limestone, fauua, 



9 G , 91 3 -92 3 , 92 3 -94 3 , 97 6 -101 2 , 107° 

 Gray limestone, fauna, 7 9 -8', 89 3 

 Gray and black limestones, relative 



position of, 101 2 -2 7 

 Gregory, J. W., cited, 187 4 , 187° 

 Gurich, cited, 86 2 , 86* 

 Gurley, R. R., cited, 190 3 



Haeckel, cited, 187 3 

 Hall, E. B., referred to, 182* 

 Hall, James, cited, 4 3 , 5 3 , 13 s , 15*, 

 17 2 , 17°, 19 2 , 22 9 , 24 s , 25 2 , 26 4 , 27\ 

 27 8 , 28 3 , 28 3 , 29°, 29 s , 30 7 , 31\ 31», 

 32 7 , 33 2 , 33 6 , 35 3 , 37 6 , 39 2 , 39 8 , 40 9 , 

 41 3 , 53 7 , 54\ 60°, 86 s , 87 6 , 98 7 , 106 5 , 

 116 9 , 139 4 , 161 4 , 162 6 , 183", 185 2 , 

 185', 199 + , 199 7 , 201 s 



