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plate 22, figs. 5, 5a; found by White in roof of Darlington coal, 

 Beaver Co., Pa., Q, p. 55 ; also in roof of " Mt. vSavage " coal 

 bed, Q, p. 68.— X/; XII; XIII 



Cardiocarpus ovalis. (Lesquereux. Coal Flora, page 810, 



plate 109, figs. 8, 9.) Oollett's Indiana 

 Rt. of 1883, page 103, plate 22, figs. 3, 4. 

 ^j^^^^ — Common in the Sub- conglomerate coal 

 f^^r^iz^im ^ 17. ^f Arkansas, Xlf 



Cardiocarpus pachytesta. Lesq. in shales under Camp- 

 bell's Ledge Conglomerate in gap above Pittston, Pa. — XI 

 Cardiocarpon plicatum. Lesq. Geol. Pa. 1858, Vol. 2, 

 page 876, plate 17, fig. 9 ; difi'ers from C, tre- 

 )wrtoni, Lesq. by its wavy plaited surface, 

 without a middle line; found mixed with 

 that species, and with Dictyopteris olliqua^ 

 in the Upper Anthracite coal bed at Trevor- 

 ton, Northumberland Co., Pa. — XYf 

 Cardiocarpus regularis. See Carpolithes bicuspidatus. 

 Cardiocarpus {Samaropsis) simplex. (Lesquereux, Coal 

 XMI ^^^ jL 13 Flora, page 569, plate 85, figs. 49,50, and page 

 ^^''^' 812.) Collett's Indiana Kt. of 1883, page 103, 

 X \ ^:g|^y plate 22, fig. 13. Suh- conglomerate shales under 

 m. ^. fill Campbell's Ledge in the gap at Pittston, Lu- 



zerne Co. Pa. — XI 



Cardiocarpus zonulatus, Lesq. Same. — Note. All the 

 above are found in the Forkston coal bed. — XI 



Cardiocarpus, abundant in roof of the Cook bed, B, Broad 

 Top, Huntington Co. Pa., T3, 62, 278.— XZ/7. 



Cardiocarpus, in roof of Sharon coal bed, Mercer Co., Pa., 

 QQQ, p. 53, 126, 160; also under the Connoquenessing division 

 of Conglomerate, in Lawrence Co. Pa., QQ, p. 96. — XII 

 Cardiola doris. See Appendix. 



Cardiola speciosa. (Hall, 1877, Pal. N. Y., Vol. 5, plate 

 70, fig. 8. Geneseey G\2ij^oW^ list of fossils in 

 preface to Report F2, p. xiv on Perry Co., 

 Penn. Portage ? black slate. — In Huntingdon 

 Co., Pa., McConnellstown section, abounds in 

 bed 2, near top of Genesee formation, T 3, 108, 

 199 ; also at a few exposures, in the Portage 

 formation, 100' to 200' above Genesee, T3, 102, 108; 000 



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