29 



Anom. 



33b. 



Anomites resupinatits. See Ortliis resupinata. 



Anomoepus. See Appendix. 



Anotopteris ? among the many plants to be got at the ex- 

 ceptionally good collecting place on Muddy creek, near Car- 

 michaels. Greene Co., Pa. Stevenson's Keport K, p. 59 — over 

 Waynesburg coal, top of Monongahela Series. XV. 



AnthoUtes Brogt. See Cordaites Lesq. 



Anthracomya {Aiithracosia) bradorica. See Appendix. 



Anthracosia (Anthracomya '0 bradorica, a minute lamel- 



lebranch shell of the Lower Carboniferous of 

 Cape Breton. Dawson, Acad. Geol. 1868, p. 

 314, f. 33 h —X. 



Javv.A.G. ^ 314, 



Anthraconectis See Eurypterus mazonensis. XIII. 



Anthrapalsemon gracilis. (Meek & Worthen Illinois 



Reports Vol. 

 2, plate 32, 

 fig. 4.) Col- 

 lett's Indiana 

 of 1883, page 

 180, plate 38, 

 figs. 8 and 9. 

 — Only found 

 as yet in 



XII I^ coal measures of Grundy county. 111. — Note. See A. S. 

 Packard's 3d part of 15th Memoir, Proc. National Acad. Sci. 

 1888, on the AntliraGaridm family of ancient ten-legged lobster- 

 like animals preserved in the ore balls of Mazon creek, 111. 



ApJileMa adnascens. European species. See Rhacophyl- 

 lum adnascens. XIII 



Archaeocidaris ? Abound in Divisions F. G. H. of Ran- 

 dall's section at Warren, N. W. Pennsylvania. (CarlFs Report 

 nil, p. 305, note; Report I, p. 53;) i. e. Shenango shales. 

 Form. X/, between Clean and sub-Clean conglomerates, and the 

 Pocono sandy shales of Form. X, under the sub- Clean ; 200' in 

 all.— X, XI 



Archseocidaris wortheni. See Appendix. 



AvGhceoGyathellus. See Ethniophyllum rensselsericum. 

 Middle Cambrian., M. C. 



