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Calciferous time, 660 9 . 

 Callograptus, 571 s , 571 9 . 

 sp. nov. 570 7 . 

 diffusus, 570 7 . 



salteri, 550 s , 554*, 555 7 , 565 9 . 

 Carnaroerinus, 650 1 . 

 Camarotoechia allegania, 527 T . 



eontracta, 526 s . 

 Cambric, in eastern North America, 



635?-37 3 . 

 Cambric and Siluric, line of division, 



530 2 . 

 Campbell, M. R., referred to, 441 9 , 



645 5 . 

 Canandaigua lake region, paleon- 



tologic and stratigraphic map, 



422 s -24 9 . 

 Carbonic strata, 656 7 -58. 

 Carbonic and Devonic, line of di- 

 vision, 524 5 . 

 Cardiocaris, 606-15, 610 3 . 

 Carruthers, cited, 601 s . 

 Caryocaris, sp. 554 7 . 

 curvilatus, 556 7 . 

 cf. oblongus, 556 T . 

 Cashaqua shale, 617 1 . 

 Catalogue of type specimens, 444 5 - 



46 2 ; of fossil faunas, 446". 

 Catskill formation, 524 7 , 671 8 . 

 Cattaraugus beds, 525 5 . 

 Cayugan emergence, 648 5 . 

 Cephalopods, 430°. 

 Ceratodictya annulata, 624 7 . 

 Chazy basin, 638 s , 639 4 . 

 Chazy limestone, 639 1 ; study of 



fauna, 427*. 

 Chemung beds, traverses of, 524 5 . 

 Chemung group, fossil alga, 593-605; 



fauna, 671 9 -72 3 . 

 Chickamaugua limestone, 645-. 

 Chilhowee barrier, 638 3 . 

 Chiropteris reichii, 599*. 

 Chonetes, 623 4 , 628 9 . 



scitula,*526 5 , 527 T . 

 Chonostrophia complanata, 653 s . 

 Christiania, 641 2 . 

 Cimitaria corrugata, 624 6 . 

 Cladochonous, 628 2 , 628 s . 

 Clarke, John M., field work, 425 9 ; 



report on contact lines of upper 



Siluric formations on JrockP° r t 

 and Medina quadrangle, 51^" 23 ' 

 Preliminary statement of * ne 

 paleontologic results of the , areal 

 survey of the Olean qiadra n §'l e » 

 524-28; a new genus ofpale ozoic 

 brachiopods, Eunoa, 60t-15; cited, 

 610 7 , 620 1 , B22 9 , 655 9 , 656 s > on 

 fauna of beds in Napbs s^ ction ' 

 630-31; The indigene and alien 

 faunas of the New Yors De 1 ™ 1 " ' 

 664-72. 

 Classification of rocks of North 

 America, proposed revisio a > ^^ • 

 Climacograptus, 569% 571 7 , 57 3 °> 6087 - 



sp. nov. 571 2 . 

 Climactichnites, 544 7 . 

 wilsoni, 539 7 , 545\ 

 Clinch sandstone, 645 5 . 

 Clinton beds, limestone le nses in » 

 428 3 -31 9 ; exposures, 517 2 , . r2 ° 2 > 5225 - 

 Clonograptus, 561 8 , 568 3 , 5 518 > 5832 > 

 586 6 , 588 3 . 

 flexilis, 582 1 , 582°. 

 rigidus, 582 1 , 585 4 . 

 Coenograptus, 581 5 , 584 7 . 

 gen. nov. et sp. nov. 56* • 

 gracilis, 583 6 . 

 Conocephalites verrucos us ' ^34 » 



534 5 , 540 2 , 545 3 . 

 Corralline limestone, 650 s 

 Corals, memoir on, 442 9 . 

 Crenipecten, 526 5 . 

 Cryptograptus, 569 6 , 571 9 ' 573 °- 



antennarius, 439 1 , 57 ° 2 ' 571 '' 

 572°, 574 2 . 

 Ctenodus, 528 3 , 528 9 . 

 Ctenograptus, 581 2 . 

 Cuba sandstone, 525 3 . 

 Cumberland basin, 638"' m &, 6476 > 



649*, 653 s . 

 Cushing, cited, 538 3 , 542** 

 Cyrtoclymenia, 656 2 . 



Dale, T. Nelson, invest 1 ^ 110118 car 



ried on by, 550 5 ; cited' 6439 - 

 Dalmanites limulurus, ^l^ 8 . 

 Dames, cited, 611 1 . 

 Dana, cited, 646 s , 65 1 3 . 

 Darton, cited, 654 6 . 



