97 



EUCA. 



Bucania rugosa. Emmons American Geology, Vol. 1, 



7 part 2, 1856, page 166, tig. 37 in the text. 

 About three whorls, covered with lines 

 (striae) sharply arched upon the wide dorsal 

 grooved band at the curve; band & lines 

 replaced by distant wavy lines. — ^A rare 

 fossil of the Loraine (Hudson river) shales 

 & sandstone at Loraine, Jefferson Co. JST. Y. 



Em.A.G. 



—nil. 



Bucania sulcatina. 



{Bellerophon sulcatinus.) Emmons 



pm (Geology of 

 the Second 



District of N. 

 Y., 1842, page 

 312, fig. 84, 4) 

 says that this 

 univalve and 

 Scalites an- 

 gulatus^ Eu- 

 07}iphalus&Q>., 

 fill the fifth 

 subdivision 



(20 feet thick) from the lottom^ of the Calciferous sandrock 

 formation in Northern New York, near Chazy village, a mass 

 of dark-colored finely granular limestone. — II a. 



Bucania trilobata. {PlanorMs trilohatus.) Rogers, page 



u, _ 822, fig. 624. (Conrad, 1838, Ann. Rt. N. Y.) Me- 



^Tj) dina cfe Clinton formations. IV h^ V a. 



I'v. 624 



Bulimella canaliculata. Bulimorpha canaliculata. — XI 



Bulimorpha bulimiformis (Hall, Trans. Albany Inst. 



1856, Vol. 4, page 29 ; Polyphemopsis huli- 



morpMs-) Meek & Worthen, in Illinois Rt. 



Vol 2, 1866, page 372; B. K Whitfield, 



Bull. 3, Amer. Mus. N. H., 1882, plate 8, 



figs. 37-39.) Collett's Indiana Rt. 1882, 



page 366, plate 31, fig. 37, specimen en- 



In^iW'i^^a.TP/. 3l!^ larged twice^ from Bloomington, Indiana, 



showing columella ; fig. 38, smaller specimen, enlarged three 



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