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EUOM. 



Jacksonville road, (D3, 161) — II h? — Also in cross road south 

 of Bath and W. of K. R., rather abundant in quarry, of prob- 

 ably Calciferous age (D3, 183) — II a? — Similar forms were 

 obtained from the same great limestone formation in Canoe 

 Valley, Blair Co. (C. E. HalPs Rt. Proc. A. P. S., Jan. 5, 

 m^.—IIa? II h? 



Euomphalus, Chemung forms in lower 500' of Randall's 

 Warren Section (I, p. 54.) — VIII g. 



Euomphalus, very minute, silicified in vast numbers, (with 

 Bellerophons and Bryozoa) in many outcrops of the Washing- 

 ton Middle (No. 4) limestone of the Upper Barren Coal 

 Measures of S. W. Pa., especially near Washington, Pa. (K, 

 p. 49, 242; K3, 306.)— XFZ 



Euphoberia armigera. Meek and Worthen. A centepede 



of the Coal age, found in a 

 Mazon creek nodule, lUmois. 

 Zittel's Handbuch der Pal., 

 1885, Vol. 2, p. 729, fig. 898. 

 Natural size. See Acanther- 

 pestes, and Amynilispes, 

 belonging to the same family 



CoUett's Indiana Report of 

 1883, page 172, plate 

 39, fig. 2, natural size. 

 This specimen (imper- 

 fect) of a crustacean 

 differing from E u - 

 proops Dance, was 

 found by Mr. Josephus 

 CoUett on the split 

 surface of an ironstone 

 ball in the Coal meas- 

 ures at Darkee's ferry, 



VigoCo.,Ind.— X///.^ 

 — This is wider and 



loss spiny than Eup- 



roops dance., but may 



1 35 ^^ ^^ ^^^ same species. 



of Euphol)eridce. — XIII. 

 Euproops colletti. White. 



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