TYPE SPECIMENS OF INVERTEBRATE FOSSILS. 41 



43641. Amplexopora cingulataUlrich. Cotypes and figured sections. 

 Lorraine (Ord.). McKinney's Station, Kentucky. 



Ulrich, Journ. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, 1882, p. 254, pi. 11, 

 figs. 5-5C. 



4321 1. Amplexopora columbiana Ulrich and Bassler. Cotypes and 



figured sections. 

 Lorraine (Ord.). Columbia, Tennessee. 



Ulrich and Bassler, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., Quart., XLVII, 1904, 

 p. 41, pi. 13, figs. 1-3. 



43216. Amplexopora cylindracea Ulrich and Bassler. Cotypes and 



figured sections. 

 Trenton (Ord.). Nashville, Tennessee. 



Ulrich and Bassler, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., Quart., XL/VI1, 1904, 

 P- 43. pl- *3> figs- 5, 6; pi. 14, figs. 4, 5. 



44070. Amplexopora filiosa (D'Orbigny). Plesiotj^pes and figured 



sections. 

 Lorraine (Ord.). Hamilton, Ohio. 



Ulrich and Bassler, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., Quart., XL, VII, 1904, 

 p. 41, pl. 12, figs. 10, II. 



See Leptotrypa filiosa. 



44069. Amplexopora pustulosa Ulrich. Cotypes and figured 



sections. 

 Richmond (Ord.), Hanover, Ohio. , 



Ulrich, Geol. Surv. 111., VIII, 1890, p. 451, pl. 36, figs. 3-36. 



43640. Amplexopora robusta Ulrich. Holotype and figured 



sections. 

 Lorraine (Ord.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Ulrich, Journ. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, 1883, p. 82, pl. 1, 

 figs. i-ib. 



43815. Amplexopora winchelli Ulrich. Cotypes. 



Black River (Ord.), Minneapolis, Minnesota. 



Ulrich, 14th Ann. Rept. Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Minn., 1886, p. 91. 

 = Batostoma winchelli. 



8064. Amplexus zaphrentiformis White. Cotype. 



Lower Aubry (Upper Carb.), Split Mountain Canyon and 

 near Kcho Park, Green River, Utah. 



White, Rept. Geol. Uinta Mts. (Powell), 1876, p. 107; Twelfth 

 Ann. Rept. U. S. Geol. Surv. Terrs., 1878 (1883), Pt. I, p. 120, 

 pl. 33, figs, ia-id. 



12934. Ampullina fischeri Dall. Holotype. 



Oligocene. Near Baileys Ferry, Chipola River, Florida. 



Dall, Trans. Wagner Free Inst. Sci. Phila., Ill, Pt. II, 1892, p. 374, 

 pl. 22, fig. 36. 



