263 



Gram. 



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Grammysia ? in vast numbers in spots in the Orishany 



Sand Ridge at Mapleton, Huntingdon Co. and elsewhere. (T3, 

 p. 119, 274.)— F//. 



Grammysia ? numerous in Hamilton middle sandstone, 



in Huntingdon Co. (T, p. 32), and Hamilton upper sandstone 

 at the end of Jack's mountain, (T3, 111) ; and also in Pike and 

 Monroe Cos. (G6, 230) as at MarshalFs falls.— F//7c. 



Gramm^ysia ? in the middle layers of the Trough 



Creek limestone^ Huntingdon Co., Pa., at top of Pocono sand- 

 stone, and bottom of red shale (T3, 77.) — X-XL 



Grammysia of unknown species^ from black slate in anthra- 

 cite measures, near Wilkes-Barre, 

 in collection of the Wyoming 

 Historical Society ; Heilprin's 

 list in An. Rt. Geol. Survey of 

 Penna., 1885, page 451; figured 

 on page plate 442, fig. 8. — XII I ^ 

 Coal measures. — Also impres- 

 sions found by Heilprin among 

 Mill Greek limestone fossils, Wy- 

 oming Hist. Soc, Wilkes-Barre, 

 Pa., Geo. Sur. An. Rt., 1885.— 1000' above Pottsville Conglom- 

 erate. XIV-XY. 



Grammysia ? Spec. 804-5, Marshall's creek, Monroe 



county, Hamilton^ VIII o, 



Granatoerinus m.elo. {Pentremites melo, Owen's Geolog. 



Wis., Iowa, Minn., 1852, p. 593, pi. 

 5 A, fig. 14, a5 (?. Burlington (Sub- 

 carboniferous) limestone (abund- 

 ant) but nowhere else. — XI, 



5VV3 



Granatoerinus norviroodii. (Pentremitesnorwoodii-Owen^ 



Wis. 1, and Minn., 1852, p. 

 590, pi. 5A, fig. 13, a^ 5, g, 

 Subcarboniferous Burling- 

 ton limestone^ at various 

 places in Iowa and Illinois. 

 —XI 



Oraptolithus angustifolius. See Diplograptus ang. IIIl, 



