Gkam. 262 



shells ; Pal. N. Y., Vol. 5, pi. 58, figs. 1 and 9 selected because 

 of medium size ; many much larger ; one shows the character- 

 istic groove (sinus), and the other does not. Collected by- 

 White from Chemung^ bed 30, Eupert Section (bed 59, Oata- 

 wissa, Bloomsburg Section, G7, p. 69, 286), and from CatsUll 

 rocks, bed 23, Sect. 9; bed 13 Catawissa Section (G7, p. 57, 

 238) 700' above the bottom Fish bed-=1700' above top of Che- 

 mung proper (G7, pp. 65, 67, 240.)— FZ/7, IX.— In Perry Co., 

 from C Jiemung 2ii YdivioM^ places (Spec. 36; 50-20, two; 51-4, 

 5, 6, nine; 57-40; 69 D-1; 93-8,9, two.)— F/7/^.— In Hun- 

 tingdon Co., well preserved specimens from bed 22, Patterson 

 Section, near middle of Hamilton upper shales (T3, 186) — 

 VIII G. — With RhynGhonella.)in Spec. (Q,3401) from Oil group 

 at Bradford bridge, McKean Co. — VIII-IX, — Specimens in 

 Cabinet (00, p. 236) 852-1 (good; a little above medium 

 size) ;-2 (two ; poor) ; from Covington, Tioga Co. — Spec. 855-3 

 (large; nearly smooth); 4 (three, fair to good, each a little 

 imperfect, medium size) ; 6 (a little large, somewhat crushed, 

 smooth); 8 (fair condition, lower rear end gone); 20 (two, 

 good) ; 56 (large) all from Sullivan t., Tioga Co. Spec. 859- 

 1 (two, one large and vertical) ; 2 (crushed) ; 3 (three of 

 the form shown in Hall, Vol. 5, pt. 1, pi. 58, figs. 10, 11, 13) ; 

 4 (five, crushed both valves); 5 (two both valves) ; 6 (very 

 small) ; 7 (six of the usual form) ; 13 (three on a large 

 slab) ; 12 (large right valve, margin broken, showing hinge 

 line) ; all from the Narrows 1 m. E. of Franklindale, Bradford 

 ford Co., Pa. Sherwood's Upper Chemung (White's Chemung- 

 CatsJcill passage heds) VIII-IX. — Spec. 860-47; 75; from 

 same strata, near Mansfield, Tioga Co. — Spec. 861-4; 18; 35; 

 from same strata in Sullivan t., Tioga Co., Pa., 872-28, in R. 

 Howell's Coll. at Nichols, Tioga Co., N. Y. Chemung, VIII g. 

 883-70 (hind part). 883-78 (fore part), in Howell's collections 

 at Nichols, Tioga Co., N. Y., from Chemung, VIII g. 



Grammysia hannibalensis. (AUorisma hannibalensis 

 Shumards Geo. Sur. of Missouri, 1855; in Subcarboniferous 

 (Kinderhooh) limestone. XI) — Douhtfully identified by Heil- 

 prin among the specimens in the collection of the Wyoming 

 Historical Society at Wilkesbarre. (Ann. Report Geol. Sur. Pa., 

 1885, p. 451.) — XIII — Multitutes in the top layers of the 

 LeBoeuf oonglomerate at Doolittle's quarry. Amity, Erie Co., 

 Pa. (Q. 4, p. 110, 249, "^1%)— VIII-IX?— See Appendix, 



