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Encystites ? longidactylns, Walcott (Dec. 1888), M. C. 

 Endoceras proteiforme, var. tenuistr latum. Rogers, 





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page 821 (no figure) III b. Loraine formation. Hall, Pal. JM. Y, 

 Vol. 2, plate 25, fig. 1. Trenton and Hudson River formations^ 

 II G and /// 1). Other varieties are elongatum^ Uneolatuni. 

 Strang ulatiim^ and textiiitextum^ all described in Hall's Pal. 

 N. Y. Vol. I. — Specimens in the cabinet of the Pennsylvania 

 survey (00, p. 231) are 204-9 (doubtful, poor impres- 

 sion); 204-11 (very poor); 204-14 (fairly good, showing the 

 septa); 204-20 (shell mostly gone, and species doubtful); all 

 collected by Fellows, from Kishicoquillis creek, just above 

 Reedsville mill dam, Mifflin Co,, from Trenton limestone^ II c. 



Endothyra baleyi. {Rotalia haleyi^ Hall, Trans. Alb. 



Inst. Vol. 4, 1882. Whitfield, 

 Bull. 3, Am. Mus., 1882, plate 

 9. Comj)are I, hoiimiani Phil- 

 lips ; and Involutiiia lohatn^ 

 Brady, Palosog. Soc. Lond. Vol. 

 FLJiZ 30^ plate 5.) Collett's Indiana 

 Rt. page 321, plate 32, figs. 34, 35, greatly enlarged, usual, and 

 fig. 36 unusual forms. Spergen Hill, etc. Ind. Alton, 111. Sub- 

 carboniferous limestone^ XI 



Endothyra hoimnani. 

 baleyi. XL 



English. 



Compare Endothyra 



