231 



Edom. 



H.I39J 



Buomphalus hecale, {depressus,) .Hall, page 291, fig. 

 139, 1. (Name changed by Hall, Illust. Dev. Foss., 

 1876.—^". serpens? of Phillips' Pal. Foss. pi. 36, 

 p. 172.) Chemung formation. — Abundant in the 

 Panama conglomerate of W. New York (Carll's I, 

 107 ; III, p. 70) ; seen among the characteristic 

 forms ol the Third Oil Sand, at Howard's and 



many other quarries in Erie, Co. (I. C. White's Et. QQQQ, p. 



249.)— F///^. 



! ^^, EuompJialus hemisphericus. See Platystoma hemispher- 

 icum.) Vh. 



Euomphalus pervetustus. ( CyGlostoma pervetusta ; also 

 ^ ..^^ .«. PlQUTotomaria pervetusta^ Conrad.) Hall, 



Geol. 4th Dist. N. Y., 1843, page 48, fig. 6, 

 1, 2. Medina formation. (Conrad, An. Rt. 

 N. Y., pages 48, 69, 1839.)— 7F5. 



[^ Euomphalus planispira. (Hall, Trans. Alb, Inst. Vol. 4, 

 1856. Straparolhis planispira^ S. A. Miller's 

 '^'- Cat. Am. Pal. Foss., 1877.— Whitfield, Bull. 3, 

 Am. Mus. N. H., 1882, plate 8, figs. 22, 23.) Col- 

 Wi/ lett's Indiana Rt., 1882, page 351, plate 31, figs* 

 '22, 23, upper and lower views of two specimens 

 from Bloomington, Ind. — XI. 



Euomphalus planorhis, Belgium. Compare Euomphalus 

 spergenensis. XI. 



Euomphahis profundus. See Bucania profunda. VL 



Euomphalus quadrivolvis. (Hall, Trans. Alb. Inst., 1856. 

 y^l 25 Whitfield, Bull. 3, Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1882, 



!^ ^k Pl. 8,%s. 24,25.) Collett's Indiana Et, 1882, 

 ^^p, ^M page 349, plate 31, fig. 24, 25. — Spergen Hill and 

 ih^^^^'h^ 31 Bloomington, Ind. — XL 



Euomphalus rotundus. Pleurotomaria rotunda. Villa. 



Euomphalus rugosus. Hall. {Straparollus rugosus^ S, 



A. Miller's Cat., 1877, omitted.) Collett's 

 Indiana Rt., plate 32, figs. 11, 12.— 

 Stevenson finds it in the shales under the 

 Mahoning SS. at Morgantown, and in the 

 Crinoidal liwestone^ 300' higher, (L, 37) 

 XIII XIV. — Beaver, Lawrence and 



