XXIV 



Add reference to Amer. Jour. S. Yol. 46, 1868, p. 25. Also Goel. 



Sur. 111. Vol. 3, p. 556, f. 3. This is Scudder's E. granosa. 

 233, 22. Euphoberia carri, Scudder. Mem. Bost. S. N. H. Vol. 3, 1882, p. 



172, pi. 12, fig. 4, 9-12, 14-19, and pi. 13, fig. 16-18. Mazon Cr., 111. 



Coal measures^ XIII. 

 Euphoberia granosa, Scudder. Ditto, p. 168, pi. 12, fig. 22, 24-26 



and pi. 13, fig. 13. 

 Euphoberia horrida, Scudder. Ditto, p. 158, pi. 13, fig. 11, 12, 14^ 

 Euphoberia major, Meek & Wortlien. See Acantherpestes major, 



Scudder. 

 233, 24. Eiiproops is not in use. This species should be called Prestwichia 



colletti, Avhich I think is the same as P. dance, (A. W. V.) 



233, 34. Read Durkee's ferry. (J. 0.) 



234, 1. For Euproops, read PrestAvicliia daiiee. (A. W. V.) 



For Belllniirus, read Belinurns ; See Koenig's Icones Fossiliunn 

 Sectiles, London, 1820, pi. 18, fig. 230. Genus described by Bailey 

 in Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. Feb. 1863, p. 105. (A. W. V.) 



234, 20. Eurylepis, Newb. a genus of PalceoiiuHceid fishes, oi' which eight 



(8) species are found in a bed of cannel (Coal No. 7, of the Ohio 

 series) at Linton, Ohio, near the Pennsylvania line ; and never 

 found elsewhere. See Pal Ohio, Vol. 1, pp. 255, 285, 347 to 355. 

 (J. S. N.) See A'ppeiidix. 

 Zittell's figure very bad. (J. S. N.) 



235, 39. For Coal era read "in the ages preceding the Coal." (G. F. M.) 



236, 5. Read shrimp. 



236, 10. Credit DeKay, before Vanuxem. (R. P. W.) Eurypterus remipes 

 was described by Vanuxem as found near Waterville, N. Y., in 

 strata holding the most easterly gypsum hopper seen by him in 

 Middle New York. He made it therefore a fossil of the 07iondaga 

 (Salina) salt group. Subsequently it becamer known as a fossil 

 characteristic of the Waterlime subdivision of the Lower Helder- 

 herg formation, and all Hall's plates give it that horizon. 

 E iirypter as described by DeKay Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist., N. Y., Vol. 

 1, 1825, pi. 2, p. 375. (A. W. V.) 



236, 19. Favistella stellata is a synonym for Columnarla alveolata. Gold- 



fuss, 1826. (J. F. J.) 



237, 38. For Manual read Manuel. 



238, 3. Add to Perry Co. "and Stroudsburg, Monroe Co." (E. W. C.) 

 240, 1. Fav. fibrosus is not Hall's name. (R. P. W.) 



240, 19. Fav. gothlandicus, Lamarck. 



240, 24. Favosites lycopodites probably a Monticulipora. (J. W. D.) 



240, 40. Read Frankfort. 



245, 23. Read specimen 5-20, and erase the 2. (E. W. C.) 



246, 1. Filicites ? This m Phimalina plumaria, Hall, 30th An. Rt. 



1877, pi. 4, fig 1 to 5. Also, Ptiloj)hyton vanuxemi, Dawson ; Coal 

 Flora, III, p. 790 ; see Report on Devonian of Canada, 1882 (J. 

 W. D.) 



247, 23. Read Hybodus. 



248, 9. Read Hybocladodus. 

 20. Read Rhadinichthys. 



35. Onchus clintoni, 3, QYU^i'a.QQQin. (R. P. W.) 

 35. Erase 50 a 7. (E. W. C, ) 



