Edmo. 



216 



Edmondia ? subplana. ( Cypricardta subplana. Hall, 

 3 mi Trans. Alb. Inst. Vol. 4, 1856. Whitfield, Bull. 3. 



"^ >^3^ Am. Mus. 1882, pi. 7). Collett^s Indiana Kt. 1882, 

 J - ,.'''% page 342, plate 30, ^s:. SS, natural size. Genus 

 *^^.^t^^^#^ very doubtful. Subcarboniferous strata at Sper- 

 gen HilJ, etc.— X/. 



Edmondia subtruncata. Hall, 1847, Pal. N. Y., Vol. 1- 



Black river and Trenton. Spec. 210-37 (00, p. 231), is a poor 

 impression, in the lieedsville (Kishicoquillis valley) Trenton 

 limestone^ II c. See Appendix. 



Edmondia ? in Crinoidal limestone 250' below Pitts- 

 burgh coal, Fayette Co., Pa. (L, 36).— X/K 



Edmondia ? G. E. Hall, in Sherwood'scollections in 



Tioga Co., Pa., Chemung. — VIII g. 



Eichwaldia reticularis. See Appendix. 



Elephas primigenius. See Appendix. 



Ellipsolites ? . Emmons' Report on the Geology of 



Northeast New York, 1842, page 385, fig. 97, 

 1. Birdseye limestone. Not in S. A. Mil- 

 i ler'slist)— ZT^^. 



(Eli l:^^£. 



Elliptoceplialus asaphoides. See Olenellus asaphoides. 



M. a 



Elymocaris siliqua. See Appendix 



Einholimusrotundatus. See Bathyuriscus howelli. M. C. 



Emholimus. Olenoides spinosus ; and Zacanthoides 

 spinosus. M. C, 



Encrinurus vigilans. {Ceraurus vigilans^ Hall, Pal. N. 



Y., Vol. 1, 1847, Bl. Riv. and Trenton). 

 Emmons' Amer. Geol. Vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 

 217, plate 15, figs. 2 (^, J, <?; small; shield 

 granulated, with long flat spines; 11 

 throat rings; many body rings, every 

 third tuberculated, ending in a point; 9 

 side ribs. — Middleville, N. Y. A common 

 trilobite in the Trenton limestone.. II c. 



EmAG-^<3>^i!:55 



Pi. 15. 



