87 



Bell. 



H j07 



Bellerophon punctifrons. Emmons, page 392, fig. 101, 5. 



UlacJc Rive:' and Trenton formations. 

 This beautiful little shell was found 

 (1842) by Emmons in the same grey 

 crystalline limestone at Watertown, as 

 his Subulites elongata^ and his Pleuro- 

 tomaria lenticularis. II c, 



Bellerophon stevensanus. See Appendix, 



Bellerophon striatus. Hall, page 245, fig. 107. 7. Portage 



formatioxi. (Compare Phillips, Pal. Foss. XL, fig. 



198.— Name preoccupied by D'Orbigny. — See Sow- 



erby. 1839. Murchison's Sil. System.)— F/// f, 



7« See Hairs Geol. Fourth district, N. Y. 



Bellerophon sublsevis. (Hall, 1856, Trans. Albany Inst. 



Vol. 4, p. 32, Warsaw 

 limestone. ) Col 1 e 1 1 ' s 

 Report on Indiana, 1881, 

 page 359, plate 40, fig. 5, 

 6, 7, mouth, side and 

 back views; nat. size. 

 — Also Indiana lit. of 1882, (quoting 

 Hairs Iowa Rt. of 1858, page 688, 

 plate 23, fig. 15; and Whitfield's 

 Bull. 3, Am. Mus. N. H. of 18S2, page 

 89, plate 8, figs. 6, 7) page 371, plate 

 31, figs. 6, 7. Sulcarhoniferous at 

 Alton, III, Spergen Hill, &c. XL— 

 na, -^m^ l^SZ. P/^ly^^y doubtfully identified by Heil- 

 prin among the Wyoming Hist. Society's anthracite fossils at 

 Wilkesbarre. Pa. Geol. Sur. An. Rt. 1885, p. 4:'L—XIIIf 



Bellerophon sulcatinus. See Bucania sulcatina. II a. 



Bellerophon textilis. {Bellerophon cancellatus^ Hall, 



Trans. Albany Inst. Vol. 4, page 31; 

 textilis. Hall, Miller's Oat. 1877; 

 Whitfield, Bull. 3, Am. Mus. 1882, 

 plate 8, figs. 4, 5), Collett's Indiana 

 Rt. of 1882, page 371, plate 31, figs. 



^ ${^^^^3r^'> ^' e'^^^Wed twice. At Blooming- 

 ^ ton, Ind. Subcarloniferous. XL 



