Dalm. 



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Dalmanites calliteles. ( Cryphceus calliteles) Hall, page 

 200, fig. 80, 2. Hamilton formation. (Green, 

 Amer. Jour. Sci. and Arts, Boston, 1837) — Clay- 

 pole, Keport F2, xiv; also 000, 1888, collec- 

 tions in Perry Co., Pa. (Spec. 2-2), five spec, from 

 Comp's mill, 2| m. S. E. of New Bloomfield ; (5- 

 8,47, 135) nineteen from Barnett's mills; (77 

 d-14:, 99-13, 14) five from Drumgold's tannery; 

 110-25, two from Brickfield, 1 m. S. W. of N. B. ; 

 (118-10, 12, 13) three from N. end of Dorran's narrows, all from 

 Hamilton upper shales. — Also, Huntingdon Oo. near Grafton 

 (214-5) one, from 50' below top of Hamilton, and at Hunting- 

 don and Mapleton. (See T3, p. 109) — In the Montour region 

 White found it 100' below top of Hamilton (G7, p. 76, 229.) 

 Also in Tully limestone^ Little Fishing creek section (p. 75) ; 

 in Madison, Columbia Co. (p. 207, 229) ; Liberty, Montour Co. 

 (p. 310) ; near Northumberland (p. 339) ; and at South Dan- 

 ville (p. 352).— Specimen 804-94 and 804-99 (00, p. 235) in 

 Marshall's creek collections, Monroe Co., la. — VIII c, d. 



Dalmanites dentatus, ^Barrett, Amer. Jour. Sci. & Arts, 

 Vol. XI, 1876, Lower Helderberg ; found by him in the Dela- 

 ware river outcrops. Pike Co., Pa., and Port Jervis, N. Y. (G6- 

 p. 132). — VI See Appendix. 

 Dalmanites limulurus {Asaphus limuhirus. Green,) 



Hall, page 101, 

 figs. 31, 1; 31,2. 

 Niagara forma- 

 tion, Yh. (The 

 head is found 

 separately and 

 very abundantly 

 in western New 

 York. )7— Possibly Murchison's Asaphus 

 longicandatus. Hall, 1843.) — In Penn- 

 sylvania collected at Orbisonia, Hunt- 

 ingdon Co., in limestone layers, in 133' 

 shale, over Clinton fossil ore bed. (T3, p. 

 141.) — By Stevenson, atDunning's Nar- 

 rows, Bedford Co., in yellow shales over 

 Old Weaverling tunnel fossil ore bed. (T2, 150.) — Va. 



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