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Fig. 7. 
Macrodon^ sp. Moot’s run. 
Fig. 8. 
Cypricardima scitula, Her. Moot’S run . _ 
p. 38. 
Fig. 9. 
Macrodon reservatus . Freestone. 
Fig. 10. 
Schizodus triangularis^ Her. Freestone 
p. 1 16 
»Fig. II. 
G^'ammysia (?) hannibalensis, Shuin. Freestone. 
Fig., 12. 
Schizodus quadrangularis ^ H. Freestone. 
Fig. 13. 
Schizodus triangularis , Her. Freestone 
__p. 1 16. 
(“Macrodon ?? triangularis,” of vol. iii.) 
PLATE VH. 
Fig. I. 
Orthoceras rushensis ? 30 feet below congl. I. 
Fig. 2. 
Goniatites lyoni. Freestone. 
Fig. 3- 
Nautihis. Moot’s run. 
Fig. 4. 
Moot’s run. 
Fig. 5- 
Euomphalus latus. Freestone. 
Fig. 6. 
Murchisonia, sp. Moot’s run. 
Fig. 7. 
Loxonema, sp. Tank, Newark. 
Fig. 8. 
Nautilus, sp. Tank, Newark. 
Fig. 9. 
Pleurotoniaria strigillata. Freestone. 
Fig. 10. 
Pleurotomaria {Flemmgia) stuita, Her, Freestone- 
- p. 43- 
Fig. II. 
Pleurotoniaria vadosa, Win. ? i mile east Harlam. 
Fig. 12. 
Platyceras vomerum, Win. ? Moot’s run, 
PLATE VHI. 
Fig. I. 
Platyceras lodiensis, var. ? Bagdad, 0 „ _ 
-P. 46. 
Fig. 2, 
Conularia gracilis, Her. 2a, the smallest specimen seen ; 
2b, the 
largest specimen seen, restored ; 2c, camera drawing of a 
portion 
of the surface greatly magnified 
. _ _p. 48. 
Fig. 3. 
Conularia victa. White. 
Fig. 4. 
Conularia micronema. Meek. 4a, camera drawing of.surface magnified. 
Fig. 5- 
Conularia newberryi. Camera drawing of surface magnified. 
Fig. 6. 
Zaphrentis (?) . Upper layers at Rushville. 
Fig. 7- 
Platyceras lodiensis, ? Ashland Co. 
Fig. 9. 
Cythere ohioensis , Her. Upper layers at Rushville 
PLATE IX. 
Fossils from Bedford shales at Central College. 
_p. 60. 
Fig. I. 
Lingula nielie. 
Fig. 2. 
Discina, sp. 
Fig. 3- 
Martinia umbonata. 
