GONI. 



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Goniatites discoidens. See Appendix, 



Goniatites expansus. Vanuxem, Geology of the Third or 



Middle District of New York, 1842 

 pa.i>;e 146, fig. 35, 1. Marcellus for- 

 mation. VIII h. — This is one of 

 the few fossils found in the upper 

 (calcareous) division of the forma- 

 tion, all of them peculiar to it in 

 Middle N. Y. See Nautilus mar- 

 cellensis^ Orthis limitaris, Lunu- 

 licardium marcellense &c. (Van). 



Goniatites interruptus ? Rogers' Geology of Pennsylva- 

 nia, 1858, page 829, fig. 676. Gene-^ 

 see formation. VI lie. 



Vlil^ 



Goniatites lutheri. Clarke, Bull. 16, U. S, G. S., 1885, 

 8 page 50, plate 2, fig. 8, natural size ; 38 septa 

 in the last whorl ; type of Oon. intumescens, 

 but difi'ering from many other species ; nearer 

 to European Gon. foreipifer of Sandberger ; 

 specimens few, from concretionary limestone, 

 Parrish gulley, Honeoye lake, N. Y. Naples 

 {Upper Genesee) slate. — VIII e\ 



Clk. B.16. Z. 



Goniatites marcellensis. See Nautilus marcellensis. 



Vim. 



Goniatites patersoni. See Appendix. 



