127 



Chon. 



H.70: 



Chonetes logani. 



'%\ -_.f^»i.«™_ V.lil.c,d. 



Rupert, and Bloomsburg, Columbia Co., Pa. White found it 

 in bed 38, Sect. 13 (bed 4, Sec 79) Chemung.— See 000, 1888, 

 Cat. Collections. Claypole's specimens 2-7 (five) ; 2-20; 5-8, 

 22, 42, 47, 66, 58, 93 (thirty-five); 68-3, 4, 5, 6, 7; 75-2; 84-4; 

 97-8, 9 ; 99-28, 29, 30 (forty-six in all.)— VIII c, and g, 



Chonetes lineatus.. {Strophomena lineata.) Hall, Geol- 

 Vj I , ^ , ogy of the Fourth District, N. Y., 1843, 



paire 175, fig. 70, 3. Vanuxem, Geology 



of the Third District, N. Y., 1842, page 



139, fig. 33, 6. Figure magnified twice. 



Vanux. (Also Conrad, 1839.) This 



shell is abundant in Seneca county, N. 



Y., but rare towards LakeErie. (Hall.) 



— Corniferous limestone., VIII a. 



(Norwood and Pratten, 1854, Jour. 



Acad. N. S., Vol. 3, page 



30, plate 2, fig. 12. Bur- 



O^^^^Mi^^^^B lington group. Variety 

 ^^^^W aurora. Hall 1867, Pal. 

 R.PJM4..fl-i.^ H,.yo1.lV^.J^^^.22,]7^ N. Y. Vol. 4, page 137, 

 plate 22, fig. 17. Tully limestone and Hamilton group.) 

 Claypole's list in Perry Co., Pa. F, 2.— VIII, c, d. 

 Chonetes logani, Var. aurora. See Appendix. 

 Chonetes mesoloba. See Appendix. 

 Chonetes millepunetata. (Meek [and Worthen, Proc. 



..f%i^^.^^v^ Acad. N. S. Phila. 



1870, p. 35 ; Geol. Sur. 

 111. Vol. 5, p. 566, pi. 

 25, fig. 3). Heilprin 

 in An. Rt. Geol. Sur. 

 Pa. 1885, page 452; 

 plate-page 440, fig. 3 ; 

 from one of several 

 impressions, which 

 must have been 4 

 3 CHONETES MiLLEPUNCTATA. iuchos wldo, tho frag- 



ment being '1\ in.; t];ie pricks (punctae) very fine and exceed- 

 ingly numerous. Cabinet of Wyoming"" Hist. Soc. at Wilkes- 

 Barre. — Mill Creek limestone., in anthracite measures, 1,000' 

 above Conglomerate. XIV ov XV 



