143 



GOTHO. 



Conostychus ornatus. (Lesquereux, Coal Flora of Penn., 



^//?..«Bsi^^i^^ss»w '^^^0^ page 17, plate B, fig. 4, quoting 



Geol. Et. of Indiana, 1875, plate 1, 

 fig. 6 ; and referring for comparison 

 to Hall's Pal. N. Y., Vol. 2, plate 10, 

 fig. 9 «, 5, 10, as roots of Buthotrephis.) 

 Collett's Indiana Et. of 1883, page 

 35, plate 2, fig. 5. Coal Measure 

 sandstone above conglomerate, i. e., 

 Clarion group of Allegheny series 

 in Pennsylvania. XIII, 

 Constellaria (Stellipora) antheloidea. (Hall, Pal. N. Y., 



Vol. I, 1847, page 

 79, pi. 26, fig. 10. 

 Trenton and Hud- 

 son river forma- 

 tions.) Collett's 

 Indiana Report of 

 18 81, page 379, 

 plate 46, fig. 1, 

 fragment of a coralline, natural size ; fig. 2, another ; fig. 3, a 

 part enlarged, Trenton and Cincinnati {Hudson River) form- 

 ations. // (?, /// 1. Note. Hall's figures are of a unique speci- 

 men in Mr. Luke Wilder's collections at Lowville, Lewis county, 

 N. Y., from Trenton limestone. 

 Conularia continens. (Hall, 1876, lUust. Devon. Foss.; 



Pal. N. Y., Vol. 5, part 



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2, p. 212, plate 34, fig. 

 4. Marcellus shale.) 

 Claypole's list of fossils 

 in Perry Co., Pa. Pre- 

 face to F2, Hamilton 

 formation. 000 Cat. 

 collections, Claypole's 

 specimen 109-7, is from 

 north of Dellville, top 



of Chemung, — VIII g. — Species differs from all others in the 

 interlocking of the strige along the median line of each face. 

 For its contrasts with C, undulata,, C, crebristiata^ C, cayuga^ 

 G. Gongregata,, and C. newberryi. See Hall in place noted 

 above. 



