PLATE LXX. 
Euomphalus (Straparollus) clymenioides. 
Page 62. 
See Plates 16, 27. 
Pig. 1. The umbilical side of an imperfect, specimen preserving about two and a half volutions. 
Fig. 2. The opposite side of another individual preserving a single volution, the apical end showing a 
septum of decollation. 
Fig. 3. Another specimen, the extremity of which shows a similar condition of decollation. 
Fig. 4. A large specimen preserving about two and a half volutions. 
Fig. 5. A small individual preserving the inner volutions entire. 
The above are from the Schoharie grit. Albany and Schoharie counties, N. Y. 
Goniatites complanatus. 
Page 455. 
Fig. 6. Lateral view of a specimen of ordinary size, very much compressed. From the Hamiltion group, 
just below the Genesee slate. Fall creek, Gfeneseo, IV. Y. 
Fig. 7. Lateral view of a slightly larger, compressed specimen, showing very faintly the surface striae. 
Moscow, N. Y. 
Fig. 8. Lateral view of a specimen preserving the septa. Near Greneseo, N. F. 
Fig. 9. Lateral view of another individual, doubtfully referred to this species. 
Fig. 10. An extremely compressed specimen, leaving scarcely more than an impression of the form With 
some of the surface-markings. Portage group. Eighteen-mile creek. Lake Ene shore, IV. F. 
Fig. 11. An extremely compressed individual which has been in part replaced* by iron pyrites. Fi^oa^.'fhe 
Portage group. Cashaqua creek, Livingston county, IV. F. 
Goniatites complanatus, var. perlatus. 
Page 458. 
Fig. 12. A large individual, probably a variety of the preceding species. Lower Chemung group. Near 
Homo', N. Y. 
Goniatites sinuosus. 
Page 460. 
See Plates 72, 74. 
Fig. 13. Internal mould of a small specimen showing the form slightly distorted, with numerous lines of 
septa preserved. Lower Chemung group, at the inclined plane of railroad, Ithaca, N. F. 
Fig. 14. A fragment of stone containing a segment of the outer volution and impressions of several of the 
inner volutions, showing the surface striae and septa. Ithaca beds of the Chemung group. 
Near Truxton, N. F. 
Fig. 15. Lateral view of a large compressed specimen, showing the general form and a few of the septa. 
From the same beds as the above, at the railroad inclined plane, near Ithaca, IV. F. 
