EUOM. 



230 



Euomphalus catilloides. {Inachus undatus.) Emmons 



Geology of 

 the Second 

 District of 



New York, 

 1843, page 



,394,fig.l04 



1. Irenton 



formation . 



(Conrad, 



Jour. 



Acad. Nat. 



Sci.,Phila., 



1342, Vol. 



VIII.- See 



Ue Kon- 



inck's use 



of the • 



name in 



18 41.— 



Emmons 



says it is 



rare, found 



in the Wa- 



terto wn 



blacklime- 



stone ; 



casts are 



sometimes 



seen which 



are smooth 



—lie. 



EJ04. 



Euomphalus clymineoides {Straparollus clymineoides) 

 Hall, 15th An. Rt., N. Y., 1862, named from its resemblance to 

 the genus Clymeiiia ; Sclioharie grit^ VII. — Specimen 883-37 

 (00, p. 238) from Nichols, Tioga Co., N. Y., in Sherwood's col- 

 lections of CTiemunq fossils, submitted to Prof. James Hall's 

 inspection, Dec. 1888. — F//and VIII g. See Appendix. 



Euomphalus depressus. See Euomphalus hecale. VIII g. 



