ACTI. 



VUi 



H,pcii,y,»\ 



Actinopteria perstrialis. Hall, Palaeontology New York, 



Vol. 5, part 1, page 118, plate 23, figs. 2, Y 

 and plate 84, fig. 12 ; differs from A, tenui- 

 striatus as more oblique, with longer hinge 

 line, and closer, stronger rays. — VIII g, 

 lower part of Chemung, near Ithaca, N. 

 Y. Claypole's Perry Co. collections (Catalogue in 000), 

 specimens 8 from station 37, 2^^ m. N. of Liverpool, in YIIl 

 g^ Chemung; and specs. 19, 22-23, from station 57, Junkin's 

 farm, 5 m. S. of New Bloomfield, F///-/X, Chemung-Cat- 

 skill beds. — Notk — Perhaps Leiorhynohus perstrialis ? 



Actinopteria subdecussata. Hall, Pal. Vol. V, part I, 



advanced sheets, 1883, plate 17, fig. 25. — 

 YIII. Hamilton ? formation. Found by 

 Claypole in Perry Co., Pa., two specs. 161, 

 at Stat. 5, Barrett's mills ; and two specs. 

 19, at stat. 233, W. Koseburg, Saville town- 

 ship, in VIJI G^ Hamilton upper shales. 



Actinopteria zeta. Drawn from specimen 13, from Station 



71, near LeRoy, Bradford county. 

 Pa., in E. W. Claypole's collection ; 

 see Cat. in Report 000. VIII-IX, 

 Chemung-Catskill passage beds. See 

 Report F. 2, 1878, preface, page xv- 

 — Note. — Hall gives the following 

 species: Auriculata, doris, epsilon, 

 eta, eximia, iota, kappa, leander, 



muricata, perobliqua, pusilla, tenuistriata, and theta. 



Adiantites lochschiana, /^ee Noggerathia bockschian, X 



Viii- 



;i 



J 



stir J 



Agaricocrinus springeri. 



hulAUl. pl40 



Collett, Indiana Report of 

 1881, page 363, plate 

 40, fig. 2,anal side view 

 (spines broken off,) 

 fig. 4, basal view. XL 

 S ubcarboniferous 

 (either Keokuk or St. 

 Louis limestone.) 



