Paolia. 



596 



Paolia vetusta. Smith. A dragon fly's wing from near 



Paolia, 



Orange 

 Co.Ind. 

 Amer. 

 Jour. 

 Sc. [S] 

 Vol. 1. 

 1871, p. 



zntei. 



Fig. 942. 



44-46. Figure taken from ZittePs Handbuch, 1885, Vol. 2, p. 

 758, fig. 942, natural size. Note. For the kind of creature, see 

 Titanophasmafayoli. — Coal measures^ XIII, 



Paracyclas elliptica. Hall, page 171, fig. 67, 2, Villa 



Upper Helderberg (Corniferous) formation, 

 Paracyclas elliptica,, Var. Occident alls, 

 Hall, 24th Regent's Report, N. Y., 1872. Up- 

 per Helderberg formation. — See Marshall's 

 Creek, Monroe Co. Specimen 804-1, etc. 

 (possibly P. lirata)^ from Hamilton strata^ 

 VIII 0. 



Paracyclas erecta, Hall. Palaeontology of New York, Vol. 

 ^tu ^.f»8««r<**.«,^ j'^^ 5, parti; page 445, plate 95, fig. 22. Che- 

 mung. — Recognized by Simpson in Randall's 

 collections at Warren, Pa., as specimens 

 . (000) 9545, 9581, 9583, wrongly labelled 

 ^ '• Schizodus. Upper Chemung or Lower Cats- 

 ^^IfymmB^ XC V Mil VIII-IX, 



Paracyclas {Lucina) lirata, Hall. {Posidonia lirata, 



Vffi c. ^3 ^^^...tfm^ fU C^o^^^d- -^^- ^^- N- Y.. 1838. 



Corniferous limestone,) Hall, 

 Pal. N. Y. Vol. 5, pi. 1, plate 

 72, figs. 13, 14, (selected out 

 of eighteen). — Found by J. J. 

 Stevenson (T2, p. 226) in 

 ^^^m^^ ^-'^^ V / . ^'^^^^^xyii. sandstone bed, No. 30, of his 

 Yellow creek section, Hopewell township, Bedford Co., Pa., 

 lying 2,957' beneath his assumed base of Catskill formation 

 No. IX^ and therefore in Hamilton strata,, VIII c. — Spec. 804- 

 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 37, 55, m (both valves, crushed) 804-82 (crushed), 



