Card. 



116 



Claypole's Cat. 193-2. — In Perry Co., Newport-Baileysburg 

 upper road, in Portage ? black slate, with other forms, F 2, 

 xiv. 000, specimen 146-5. — VIII e. f. 



Cardiola vetusta. {Gardiiim vetustum.) Hall, Geology 

 ^'irrf mill of Fourth District, N. Y., 1843, page 245, fig. 107, 

 4. Portage formation. A somewhat triangular 

 shell, slightly keeled on the back slope; with 

 ^ plain ribs; usually obliquely triangular; found 

 in the soft green shale on Cashaqua creek, 

 Genesee river, and Lake Erie shore. — VIII f. 



Cardiomorpha lellatula. Grammysia bellatula. VIII c. 

 Cardiomorpha concentrica. Reported by I. C. White in 

 Hamilton upper shales at Huntingdon, Pa., T3, 109. — VIII c. 

 Cardiomorpha cordata. Reported by I. C. White in 

 Hamilton upper shales at Huntingdon, Pa., T3, 109. — VIII c, 

 Cardiomorpha rotunda. See Appendix, 

 Cardiomiorpha subglobosa. See Appendix. 

 Cardiom.orpha suborbicularis. ( Ungulina suhorhiou- 

 yill £^^. laris.) Hall, Geology of the Fourth District, N. 



Y., 1843, page 243, fig. 106, 2. Portage forma- 

 tion. — In Pa., at Rupert, Catawissa and Blooms- 

 burg, found by White in bed 68 of Sect. 78. 

 SeeGT, p. 69, 287, 290,— VIII /*.— Bed 68 (95 

 feet of dark olive sandy shales, very fossilifer- 

 H. 10 6.^ ous) lies 580 feet above the Genesee. 



Cardiomorpha subtextilis. {Astarte suitextilis.) Hall, 

 V... p Geology of Fourth District of New York, 



'•J'.Jfcb^ 1843, page 245, fig. 107, 6. Portage for- 



mation. Beek prominent ; surface marked 

 with strong concentric folds and finer lines, 

 which are crossed by a few faint elevated 

 radiating striae. Shore of Lake Erie, 

 j 07 ^'^^ ^^^^ ^^c Chautauqua county. — VIII f, 



Cardiomorpha vetusta. (Now Cypricardites vetustus, 



which see). Hall, Pal. N. Y. 

 Vol. 1, 1847, page 154, plate 34, 

 fig. 8, a single imperfect speci- 

 men, well represented in Hall's 

 figure, slightly compressed. 

 ( Irenton limestone ^thin^ shaley middle layers. ) Emmons' Amer. 



