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Lima. 



Lima retifera. 



Lima obsoleia. See Pernopecten obsoleta^ VIII g. 

 Lima rugcestriata. See Aviculopecteu rugaestriata, 

 Vlllg, 



(Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci. 

 Vol. 1, 1858.) Oollett's Indiana Ke- 

 port of 1883, page 188, plate 28, fig. 

 4, a natural cast of both valves, nat- 

 ural size ; a somewhat rare Coal 

 Measure shell, of rather wide geo- 

 graphical range. — KK, p. 276, Pitts- 

 hurgh series (Barren Coal Measures) 

 FI. 28. 440' below Pittsburgh coal bed. — L, 

 35, in Orinoidal limestone 250' ± below Pitt. C. Fayette Co., 

 Pa. — KKK, p. 310, in bed No. 23 of Coal Measure section, Ste 

 venson. — XI V. 



(Rominger, Fossil Corals of the Niagara 

 formation, 1876.) A. Winchell's Geol. 

 Studies, 1886, page 223, fig. 155, 156.— 

 Niagara formation^ Vh, 



18&^. 



Limaria crassa. 



-^IG. 155. 

 Limaria crassa, Rom. > 



Limoptera macroptera. {Lima macroptera^ Conrad, An. 

 Rt., N. Y., 1838, Hamilton) found by Claypole at Junkin's farm, 

 5 m. S. of New Bloomfield, Perry Co., Pa. Specimen 57-51 

 (five examples) in Chemung- CatsMllpassageheds^ VIII-IX, — 

 See Appendix. 



Limulurus, in shale partings in Clinton fossil ore hed at 

 Wolfsburg, Bedford Co., Pa. Stevenson, T2, p. 144.— V a. 



Lingulas and OrMoulas in colony. See Owens' figure un- 

 der Orbicula. 

 Lingula acuminata. (Conrad ; An. Rt., New York, 1839, 



Potsdam and Calciferous,) Emmons, 

 Amer. Geol. 1855, Vol. 1, part 2, p. 203, 

 plate 4, fig. 4 ; showing three of these long 

 pointed shells, as they lay buried in the 

 sand. — Calciferous sandstone^ II a. 



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