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V.   J  I. 


SMITHSONIAN    INSTITUTION 

UNITED  STATES   NATIONAL  MUSEUM 


BULLETIN 


j       United  States  National  MusEu^ 


No.  53— Part  I 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

1905 


ADVERTISEMENT. 


This  work  (Bulletin  No.  53)  is  one  of  a  series  of  papers  intended  to 
illustrate  the  collections  belonging  to  or  placed  under  the  charge  of  the 
Smithsonian  Institution  and  deposited  in  the  United  States  National 
Museum. 

The  publications  of  the  National  Museum  consist  of  two  series — the 
Bulletin  and  the  Proceedings. 

The  Bulletin,  publication  of  which  was  commenced  in  1875,  is  a  series 
of  elaborate  papers  issued  separately  and  based  for  the  most  part  upon 
collections  in  the  National  Museum.  They  are  monographic  in  scope 
and  are  devoted  principally  to  the  discussion  of  large  zoological  groups, 
bibliographies  of  eminent  naturalists,  reports  of  expeditions,  etc.  The 
bulletins,  issued  only  as  volumes  with  one  exception,  are  of  octavo  size, 
although  a  quarto  fonn,  known  as  the  Special  Bulletin,  has  been  adopted 
in  a  few  instances  in  which  a  larger  page  was  deemed  indispensable. 

The  Proceedings  (octavo),  the  first  volume  of  which  was  issued  in 
1878,  are  intended  primarily  as  a  medium  of  publication  for  newly 
acquired  facts  in  biology,  anthroix>log>',  and  geology,  descriptions  of  new 
forms  of  animals  and  plants,  discussions  of  nomenclature,  etc.  A  volume 
of  about  1 ,000  pages  is  issued  annually  for  distribution  to  libraries,  while 
a  limited  edition  of  each  paj^r  in  the  volume  is  printed  and  distributed 
in  pamphlet  form  in  advance. 

In  addition,  there  are  printed  each  year  in  the  second  volume  of  the 
Smitlisonian  Report  (known  as  the  Report  of  the  U.  S.  National 
Museum)  papers,  chiefly  of  an  ethnological  character,  describing  collec- 
tions in  the  National  Museum. 

Papers  intended  for  publication  by  the  National  Museum  are  usually 
referred  to  an  adnsorN-  committee,  composed  as  follows:  Frederick  \V. 
True  (chairman),  William  H.  Holmes.  George  P.  Merrill,  James  E. 
Benedict.  Otis  T.  Mason.  Leonhard  Stejneger,  Lester  F.  Ward,  and 
Marcus  Benjamin  (, editor). 

S.   P.  LanhiI.kv. 

Secretary  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution. 
Washington,  U.  S.  X.^Jutte  /,  190^. 

II 


CATALOGUE 

TYPE  AND   FIGURED  SPECIMENS 

FOSSILS,  MINERALS,  ROCKS 
AND  ORES 


DEPARTMENT  OF  GEOLOGY,  UNITED  STATES 
NATIONAL  MUSEUM 


GEORGE  P.  MERRILL 


Part  I— FOSSIL   INVERTEBRATES 


WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT    PRINTING   OFFICE 

1905 


PREFACE. 


The  catalogue  herewith  presented  includes  the  types  and  figured 
specimens  in  the  division  of  stratig^aphic  paleontology  of  the  Depart- 
ment of  Geology  and  such  other  materials  in  the  division  of  systematic 
and  applied  geology  and  mineralogy  as  have  been  the  subject  of  special 
investigation  and  publication. 

In  order  that  this  catalogue  may  be  of  greatest  ser\nce  to  the  special- 
ist, for  whom  it  is  primarily  designed,  the  material  has  been  arranged 
under  four  heads  as  below,  each  section  being  accompanied  by  its  own 
explanatory  introduction,  as  prepared  by  the  ofl&cials  in  charge  of  the 
respective  divisions.     The  arrangement,  then,  is  as  follows: 

Section  i .  Catalogue  of  the  types  and  figured  specimens  of  fossil  inver- 
tebrates, prepared  under  the  direction  of  Mr.  Charles  Schuchert. 

Section  2.  Catalogue  of  the  types,  cotypes,  and  supplemental  types  of 
vertebrate  fossils,  prepared  in  part  under  the  direction  of  Mr.  F.  A. 
Lucas. 

Section  3.  Catalogue  of  the  types  and  illustrated  specimens  of  fossil 
plants,  prepared  under  the  direction  of  Dr.  A.  C.  Peale. 

Section  4.  Lists  of  minerals,  meteorites,  and  rock  and  ore  collections 
that  have  been  the  subject  of  special  investigation  and  publication,  pre- 
pared under  the  direction  of  the  Head  Curator  and  Mr.  Wirt  Tassin. 

While  it  can  not  be  claimed  that  the  catalogue  is  absolutely  com- 
plete, the  changes  in  the  personnel  of  the  department  incidental  to  the 
withdrawal  of  Mr.  F.  A.  Lucas  and  Mr.  Charles  Schuchert  would  seem 
to  render  its  issuance  in  printed  form  advisable  at  the  present  time. 

George  P.  Merrill, 
Head  Curator  of  Geology, 

January  i,  1905. 

V 


S^^'^'^ 


SECTION  I. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  TYPE  SPECIMENS  OF  FOSSIL  INVERTEBRATES 
IN  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  GEOLOGY,  UNITED 
STATES  NATIONAL  MUSEUM. 


By 

CHARLES  SCHUCHERT, 

A.aslstecf  toy 

W.  H.  DALL,  T.  W.  STANTON,  and  R.  S.  BASSLER. 


23232—05 1 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 


Page. 

Iiitro<luction 5 

On  type  specimens  in  natural  history 7 

Classification  of  type  specimens 9 

Primary  types,  or  proterotypes 9,  10 

Ilolotype 10 

Cotype II 

Paratype 11 

I^ectotype 12 

Chiroty pe 12 

Supplementary  types 9,  12 

Plesiotype 12 

Neotype 13 

Heautotype 14 

Typical  sp)ecimens,  or  icotypes 9,  14 

Topotype 14 

Metatype 14 

Horaoeotype 14 

Ideotype 15 

Type  drawings 15 

Reproductions  of  type  specimens 15 

Types  of  genera,  or  genotypes 16 

Types  of  organisms  in  relation  to  geographic  distribution 16 

Marking  of  type  material 17 

Literature  on  type  terms 17 

Catalogue  of  the  type  specimens 19 

3 


t 


INTRODUCTION. 

By  Charlrs  Schuchbrt. 

This  catalogue  is  an  alphabetic  list  of  all  the  types  (holotypes, 
cotypes,  paratypes),  the  subsequently  described  or  figured  specimens 
(plesiotypes),  and  the  artificial  casts  of  type  specimens  of  fossil  inverte- 
brates in  the  Department  of  Stratigraphic  Paleontology  of  the  U.  S. 
National  Museum  previous  to  1905.  No  account  is  taken  of  '*  typical 
specimens**  nor  of  such  studied  material  as  has  served  in  publications 
but  which  is  not  so  recorded  in  the  literature  of  paleontology  and  strati- 
graphic  geology. 

The  information  relating  to  each  entry  is  given  in  the  following  order: 
(i)  Catalogue  number  of  the  department  registers,  (2)  name  of  species 
practically  as  written  in  the  work  cited,  (3)  kind  of  type,  (4)  formation, 
(5)  locality,  (6)  author  and  place  of  publication,  and  (7)  remarks  on 
the  present  name  if  different  from  the  one  cited,  or  a  cross  reference 
when  the  same  species  appears  in  the  catalogue  under  more  than  one 
name.  Some  notice  is  taken  of  synonymy,  but  as  a  rule  only  when  this 
had  been  known  previous  to  the  making  of  this  catalogue.  In  the  case 
of  remarks,  these  are  always  in  brackets  and  signed  by  the  author  of  the 
information,  when  not  furnished  by  the  present  writer. 

No  record  is  made  of  figures  republished  in  text-books.  In  cases 
where  a  part  of  the  material  is  lost,  this  fact  is  noted  by  the  absence  in 
the  citation  of  the  figures  representing  the  missing  material,  no  account 
being  taken  where  all  the  specimens  of  an  author  are  lost. 

An  author's  name  in  parenthesis  indicates  that  the  person  cited  did 
not  use  the  genus  or  combination  as  given.  It  has  not  been  thought 
necessary  to  give  the  author  who  first  made  the  change  as  adopted  in 
this  catalogue. 

This  catalogue  was  begun  in  response  to  a  circular  letter  by  the  late 
Dr.  G.  Brown  Goode,  dated  December  17,  1895.     He  wrote: 

I  am  anxious  to  include  a  statement  exactly,  or  approximately,  showing  the  num- 
ber of  species,  represented  by  typ)es,  in  each  department.  *  *  *  It  is  proposed 
to  publish  at  an  early  day  a  series  of  full  catalogues  of  tlie  typ)e  sp)ecimens  in  the 
several  departments  of  the  museum. 

At  that  time  no  catalogues  of  this  nature  had  been  prepared,  nor  were 
all  the  type  specimens  distinguished  in  the  collection.  The  writer  then 
made  a  card  catalogue  of  the  Paleozoic  forms,  while  Dr.  T.  W.  Stanton 
and  Dr.  W.  H.  Dall  assisted  with  the  Mesozoic  and  Cenozoic  species, 

5 


6  INTRODUCTION. 

and  on  March  9,  1896,  the  presence  of  t>'pe  material  for  3,603  animal 
species  was  reported. 

Since  that  time  the  wTiter,  with  the  assistance  of  Messrs.  Dall,  Stanton, 
T.  W.  Vaughan,  Ralph  Arnold,  R.  S.  Bassler,  and  Miss  M.  W.  Moodey, 
has  kept  the  catalogue  up  to  date.  The  preparation  of  the  oflBce  catalogue 
for  the  printer  was  done  by  Mrs.  M.  S.  F.  Jouy  and  Miss  Lucy  Graves. 

T3rpe  specimens  have  come  to  the  U.  S.  National  Museum  in  an  ever- 
increasing  quantity,  and  in  the  purchase  of  the  E.  O.  Ulrich  collection 
not  less  than  1,600  species  were  added  during  the  past  four  j-ears. 
The  R.  D.  Lacoe  collection  furnished  about  200  species,  chiefly  insects. 
This  catalogue  records  not  less  than  11,490  type  specimens  in  the 
National  Museum,  representing  about  6,100  species  of  fossil  inverte- 
brates distributed  through  the  various  sections  of  the  department,  as 
follows: 

Specimens  I    Species 
(about),     i   (about). 


Paleozoic  invertebrates 6, 310 

Mesozoic  invertebrates 2, 683 

Cenozoic  invertebrates 2,  226 

Fossil  insects 271 


2.803 
1,291 

1,781 
225 


Total II,  490  I  6, 100 


Holotrpes 2,  730 

Paratypes  and  cotypes 4,  996 

Plesiotypes  and  plastotypes 3,  764 


2,730 
1.878 

1,492 


Total 11,490 


6,  100 


The  t>-pe  specimens  are  largely  from  North  America,  but  there  is  also 
material  from  the  West  Indies,  from  Brazil,  Chile,  Peru,  New  South 
Wales,  and  Arctic  Siberia. 

It  can  be  stated  with  considerable  certaint)'  that  the  larger  American 
museums  have  carefull)'  guarded  the  safe-keeping  of  fossil  t>'pe  speci- 
mens. As  long  ago  as  1S53  Louis  Agassiz**  wrote  of  the  importance 
of  t>'pe  specimens.  Here  he  re\-iews  a  *  *  Catalogue  of  the  Cabinet  of 
Natural  Histor>'  of  the  State  of  New  York  '*  and  says: 

The  regents  of  the  I'niversity  deserve  great  cretiit  for  directing  the  publication  of 
this  catalogue.  Nothing  is  better  adapte<l  to  secure  permanently  the  interest  for 
public  collections  and  to  contribute  to  their  increase  than  the  circulation  of  such 
catalogues.  We  only  regret  that  no  more  direct  reference  is  made  to  the  indiridual 
specimens  described  and  figured  in  the  Natural  History-  of  New  York.  The  impor- 
tance of  preserx-ing  such  reconls  to  favor  the  researches  in  case  of  doubts,  upon  the 
identity  of  newly  discovered  species,  can  not  be  overrated,  and  we  would  particularly 
call  the  attention  of  all  directors  of  museums  to  this  point.  The  chief  value  of  many 
of  the  museums  of  Europe  arises  from  the  circumstiince  that  they  contain  the  original 
specimens  described  by  the  naturalists  who  have  brought  our  science  to  its  present 
condition. 


o  American  Journal  of  Science.  XVI.  pp.  J63-JS4. 


INTRODUCTION.  7 

In  i860  Spencer  F.  Baird,  then  assistant  secretary  of  the  Smithsonian 
Institution,  said  in  the  annual  report  of  that  year: 

The  great  value  of  the  museum  of  the  Institution  at  the  present  time  consists  in 
its  being  the  depository  of  so  many  type  sp)ecimens,  or  those  upon  which  the  first 
description  of  species  has  been  established.  These  constitute  the  great  attraction  to 
the  scientific  investigators,  as,  however  carefully  prepared,  the  published  description 
or  figures  of  any  species  may  be,  there  is  almost  always  some  doubtful  point  to  be 
settled  alone  by  examination  of  the  types.  .For  this  reason  these  are  always  guarded 
with  jealous  care,  and  considered  of  much  more  value  than  new  and  undescribed 
materials  (p.  76). 

In  the  following  year,  however,  we  find  the  Institution  adopting  a 
rule  to  '  *  distribute  as  widely  as  possible  to  scientific  institutions  *  *  * 
the  duplicate  type  specimens'*  (p.  41).  In  all  probability  this  referred 
rather  to  typical  specimens  than  to  type  specimens  in  the  modern  sense, 
yet  it  seems  that  some  types  have  been  either  given  away  or  lost  through 
the  neglect  of  authors  to  return  all  the  material  loaned  them  for  study. 
However,  not  many  types  have  been  lost  during  the  past  fifty  years, 
probably  less  than  100  specimens.  Some  of  these  are  known  to  be  in 
other  museums,  but  as  they  were  collected  on  Government  expeditions 
they  should  seemingly  be  in  the  National  Museum. 

ON    TYPE    SPECIMENS    IN    NATURAL    HISTORY. 

Most  naturalists  now  concede  that  type  specimens  constitute  the  most 
important  material  in  a  museum  of  natural  history.  The  true  apprecia- 
tion of  this  fact,  however,  has  become  general  only  very  recently,  as 
shown  in  the  numerous  lately  published  catalogues  of  types  possessed  by 
different  museums.  Nearly  all  of  these  publications  have  appeared  in 
America  and  England.  This  just  valuation  of  type  material  in  recent 
years  has  come  about  through  the  work  of  specialists  in  their  efforts  to 
monograph  groups  of  organisms.  In  those  branches  of  biology  where 
original  descriptions  are  usually  accompanied  by  figures  the  value  of 
type  material  is  not  so  apparent  as  where  no  illustrations  are  given.  It 
is,  however,  upon  the  type  material  that  the  entities  of  natural  history 
rest.  Therefore  it  is  of  the  greatest  importance  to  learn  the  whereabouts 
of  types. 

There  is  considerable  diversity  of  opinion  as  to  what  is  meant  by  a 
type.     Professor  Marsh ^  writes: 

A  type  in  Paleontology  should  consist  of  the  remains  of  a  single  individual,  and 
this  should  stand  as  the  original  representative  of  the  name  given.  A  second  speci- 
men, or  even  more,  may  be  used  later  to  supplement  the  first,  but  not  to  supplant  it. 
This,  however,  has  been  done  by  some  authors,  with  the  natural  result  of  causing 
endless  confusion  in  the  nomenclature. 

Oldfield  Thomas*  states: 

The  word  **type*'  itself  when  first  introduced  was  meant  to  refer  to  the  particular 
specimen  (in  the  singular)  originally  described,  but  it  soon  was  naturally  applied  to 


o  American  Journal  Science,  VI,  189S,  p.  402.  '»  Proc  Zool.  Soc  for  1893,  p.  241. 


8  INTRODUCTION. 

any  individual  of  the  original  series,  if  more  than  one  specimen  was  examined  by  the 
describer.  In  this  there  was  little  cause  for  confusion,  but  more  recently  it  has  been 
applied  to  any  individual  from  the  collection  of  the  original  author,  obtained  no 
matter  how  much  later,  and  often  not  even  determined  by  him  as  belonging  to  his 
species.  Of  late  a  still  further  cause  of  confusion  has  been  introduced  by  certain 
authors  who,  obtaining  specimens  from  the  typical  locality,  have  spoken  of  them  as 
"typical  specimens,"  a  method  of  reference  which,  although  due  to  a  praiseworthy 
regard  for  geographical  exactness,  is  yet  certainly  liable  to  give  rise  to  inconvenience 
and  confusion. 

The  late  Dr.  G.  Brown  Goode,  in  a  circular  letter  to  curators  in  the 
U.  S.  National  Museum,  dated  July  i,  1893,  wrote  that — 

By  a  type  is  meant  a  specimen  which  has  been  used  by  the  author  of  a  systematic 
paper  as  the  basis  of  detailed  study,  and  as  the  foundation  of  a  specific  name.  In 
cases  where  a  considerable  number  of  specimens  has  been  used  it  is  desirable  to 
separate  one  or  more  as  being  primary  types,  while  the  other  specimens,  which  may 
have  been  used  in  the  same  study  for  the  purpose  of  comparison,  may  be  regarded 
as  collateral  types. 

These  citations  show  clearly  that  a  type  is  not  always  restricted  to  a 
single  specimen  selected  by  an  author,  but  also  applies  to  several  or 
even  to  all  the  specimens  contained  in  the  original  lot.  Moreover,  the 
word  type  has  been  applied  to  specimens  sent  out  b)'  the  author  of  a 
species,  but  not  used  in  the  original  description.  Students  of  parasitic 
insects  often  rear  numerous  individuals  from  a  single  mother  of  a  new 
species,  any  one  of  which  is  naturally  as  much  like  the  type  as  those 
selected  by  the  author.  Some  of  the  individuals  of  such  broods  are  dis- 
tributed to  other  workers  and  museums  as  t3'pes.  For  a  clear  descrip- 
tion of  a  new  species  a  paleobotanist  may  require  as  many  individuals  as 
there  are  specimens  selected  for  study,  all  of  which  are  regarded  as 
types.  Because  of  the  general  imperfection  of  fossils,  much  of  the  orig- 
inal material  is  usually  acccepted  by  paleontologists  as  types;  but  when 
specimens  are  figured,  as  is  generally  the  custom,  it  is  good  practice  to 
regard  these  alone  as  types.  The  writer  is  not  aware  that  any  inverte- 
brate paleontologist  in  America  until  recently  considered  a  species  to  be 
based  upon  a  single  specimen  if  others  are  present  at  the  time  of  original 
publication.  It  is  doubtful  if  many  species,  living  or  extinct,  can  be 
defined  from  a  single  individual;  hence  a  multiplicity  of  types  is  gener- 
ally a  necessity.  In  birds  and  mammals,  where  the  sexes  usually  exhibit 
marked  differences,  there  are  seasonal  modifications,  a  bony  skeleton, 
geographical  and  individual  variation,  and  stages  of  growth,  and  all 
these  parts  and  \'ariations  require  material  for  the  proper  and  final  inter- 
pretation of  species.  The  practice  of  selecting  a  single  example  as  the 
type,  however,  has  its  advantages,  since  all  doubt  is  thus  removed  when 
a  new  species  is  later  found  to  contain  diverse  elements. 

The  writer  and  others  believe  that  terms  are  necessary  to  distinguish 
the  various  kinds  of  type  specimens.     This  is  seen  by  the  continually 


INTRODUCTION.  9 

wider   acceptation  of  the  terms  proposed  by  Thomas,  Schuchert,  and 
Cossmann.     In  regard  to  the  desirability  of  type  terms,  Bather^  states: 

This  *  *  *  shows  how  necessary  the  definition  of  these  terms  has  become. 
It  also  exemplifies  a  danger  that  needs  constant  guarding  against,  namely,  the 
employment  of  a  common  word  in  a  restricted  *  *  *  sense.  The  man  in  the 
street  knows  the  meaning  of  "typ)e"  and  ''typical,'*  but  the  meaning  of  those  terms 
to  the  zoologist  is  something  quite  different. 

The  following  classification  of  type  specimens  is  an  expression  of  indi- 
vidual opinion,  in  the  hope  that  biologists  will,  when  necessary,  emend 
the  different  definitions  here  given  or  offer  new  ones,  so  that  a  proper 
terminology  in  regard  to  type  specimens  may  come  into  general  use. 

CLASSIFICATION    OF  TYPE   SPECIMENS. 

All  type  specimens  in  biology  may  be  divided  into  two  groups — tjrpe 
material  and  typical  specimens. 

Type  materiai,  includes  all  specimens  which  have  served  as  the  basis 
for  published  primary  and  supplementary  descriptions  and  figures  of 
organisms.  These  are  again  divisible  into  two  sections — primary  and 
supplementary  types. 

Primary  types,  or  Proterotypes. — These  are  the  original  speci- 
mens of  any  described  or  figured  new  species.  In  a  letter  to  the  writer, 
Buckman  has  prof)osed  for  the  English  term  the  collective  name  Pro- 
terotypes. They  are  usually  referred  to  by  zoologists,  botanists,  and 
some  paleontologists  as  "types."  Primary  types  are  again  divisible 
into  HOLOTYPE,  COTYPE    (or  syntvpe),   paratype,   lectotype,   and 

CHIROTYPE. 

Supplementary  types. — These  consist  of  the  described  or  figured 
specimens  used  by  any  author  in  supplementing  or  correcting  knowledge 
of  a  previously  defined  species.     This  section'  is  divisible  into  plesio- 

TYPE,  NEOTYPE,  and  HEAUTOTYPE. 

Typical  specimens,  or  Icotvpes. — These  have  not  been  used  in  pub- 
lished descriptions  or  figures,  but  consist  of  material  which  authors  have 
worked  on  or  such  as  has  Ixjen  or  can  be  collected  at  the  original  locali- 
ties of  new  species.  In  a  letter  to  the  writer,  Buckman  proposes  for 
these  types  a  good  collective  term — Icotvpes,  meaning  that  which  is 
like,  probable  (=  types  having  resemblance  to  proterotypes).  Typical 
specimens  are  divisible  into  topotvpk,  mktatype,   hom(Eotvpe,  and 

IDEOTYPE. 

Besides  "type  material"  and  "typical  specimens"  there  are  other 
entities  of  a  type  nature  to  which  authors  have  seen  fit  to  apply  a  termi- 
nology. Such  are  "type  drawings,"  "reproductions  of  type  speci- 
mens," **type  species  of  genera,"  and  "types  of  organisms  in  relation 
to  geographic  distribution."     These  will  be  defined  further  on. 


"Science,  May  i8,  1897,  p.  S43, 


10  INTRODUCTION. 

PRIMARY  TYPES,  OR  PROTEROTYPES. 

HoLOTYPK  (Schuchert,  1897). — A  holotype  in  natural  history  is  a 
particular  individual  deliberately  selected  by  the  author  of  a  species,  or 
it  may  be  the  only  example  of  a  species  known  at  the  time  of  original 
publication.  A  holotype  therefore  is  always  a  single  individual,  but  may 
embrace  one  or  more  parts,  as  the  skin,  skeleton,  or  other  portions,  such 
as  the  obverse  and  reverse  of  a  natural  mold.  When  a  holotj'-pe  is 
selected,  but  other  specimens  are  also  described,  the  latter  must  be 
known  as  paratypes.  When  no  holotype  is  selected,  and  more  than  one 
specimen  is  described,  all  become  cot y pes.  Therefore,  the  original 
material  of  any  species  can  not  include  a  holotype  and  cotypes,  but  may 
include  a  holotype  and  paratype,  or  all  may  be  cotypes. 

Among  zoologists  and  botanists,  it  is  almost  general  to  use  the  term 
**type*'  in  the  sense  that  holotype  is  here  used.  Palmer"  defines  type 
as  follows:  *'A  type  is  the  identical  individual  specimen  from  which 
a  species  has  been  described."  Underwood*  states:  **By  a  type  is 
meant  botanically  the  original  specimen  from  which  the  species  was 
described  when  it  was  first  made  known. ' ' 

In  cases  where  a  holotype  is  selected,  but  is  neither  marked  nor  a 
description  given  to  distinguish  it  from  the  associated  materials,  the 
holotype  practically  does  not  exist. 

In  cases  where  a  holotype  has  been  selected,  but  the  diagnosis  is  found 
to  contain  more  than  one  species,  the  remaining  material  will  alwaj's 
constitute  the  paratypes  of  the  original  description.  These  will  not  neces- 
sarily remain  as  such  under  another  name. 

The  author  of  a  new  species  having  failed  to  select  a  holotype,  no 
subsequent  author  can  do  this  for  him.  No  j ust  law  is  retroactive .  How- 
ever, when  but  a  single  individual  is  figured,  the  original  of  the  proto- 
GRAPH  (new)  is  to  l)e  regarded  as  the  holotype.  (Protolog= original 
description;  protooraph  =  original  figure,  according  to  Buckman.) 

Where  the  sexes  are  different  and  can  be  distinguished,  a  male  or  a 
female  specimen  should  be  selected  as  the  holotype,  but  not  both. 

A  species  described  as  new,  and  proving  to  be  a  synonym,  does  not 
affect  the  type  material  of  the  species  with  which  it  is  synonymous.  All 
such  synonymous  material,  however,  should  be  carefully  preserved  and 
marked  as  holotype  or  cotype  under  the  original  name  as  well  as  under 
the  one  of  which  it  is  know^n  to  be  a  synonym. 

To  the  writer  it  does  not  seem  necessary  to  coin  other  terms  for  parts 
of  a  holotype  where  vSj^cies  are  made  up  of  separable  parts.  In  all  such 
cases  exactness  can  l)e  secured  by  writing  holotype  (obverse),  holotype 
(dorsal  vertebra),  holotype  (right  valve),  etc. 

See  also  neotype. 


a  Index  Genenim  Mammalium,  1904,  p.  20.  b  Science,  July  21, 1899,  p.  72. 


INTRODUCTION.  11 

CoTYPE  (= associate  type,  or  syntype^). — Cotype  was  apparently 
first  introduced  by  Waterhouse,  and  is  redefined  by  Oldfield  Thomas  as 
follows:  **A  cotype  is  one  of  two  or  more  specimens,  together  forming 
the  basis  of  a  species,  no  type  [holotype]  having  been  selected.  No 
species  would  have  both  type  [holotype]  and  cotypes,  but  either  the 
former  [or  holotype  and  paratype] ,  or  two  or  more  of  the  latter.  * '  In 
cases  where  the  cotypes  are  unmarked  and  can  not  be  distinguished 
from  the  balance  of  the  original  series,  the  only  safe  plan  will  be  to 
regard  all  the  original  material  of  a  new  species  as  cotypes.  If  such 
specimens  are  subsequently  sent  out  to  collectors  and  museums  they 
should  be  marked  as  cotypes. 

Cossmann*  states  "  as  for  *  cotype'  and  '  paratype ',  one  questions  if  it 
is  really  worth  while  to  name  them,  especially  where  the  type  has  been 
designated;  and  if  that  has  been  lost,  it  is  necessary  then  to  substitute  a 
*  neotype.'  '*  To  the  writer  this  conclusion  appears  faulty  for  the  fol- 
lowing reasons:  When  a  holotype  is  selected,  or  because  it  is  the  only 
specimen  on  which  the  species  rest,  then  Cossmann's  conclusion  of 
course  follows.  However,  in  all  thOvSe  cases  where  an  author  has  more 
than  one  specimen  of  his  new  species,  why  are  not  these  of  far  more 
value  in  understanding  the  intention  of  the  original  describer  than  any 
neotypes?  For  instance,  when  an  author  selects  a  holotype  out  of 
several  specimens,  and  it  is  lost,  are  we  not  obliged  to  consider  first  the 
remaining  specimens,  the  paratypes,  rather  than  other  material  selected 
by  another  and  later  author  (neotypes)?  In  the  case  of  cotypes,  so  long 
as  one  remains  to  us  we  are  similarly  obliged  to  consider  it  finst,  in  con- 
nection with  the  original  description  and  figures.  The  tenns  cotype 
and  paratype  are  automatic  in  application,  for  if  an  author  selects  no 
type  out  of  several  specimens  all  become  cotypes,  and  if  he  selects  a 
holotype  the  remainder  are  paratypes.  These  terms,  it  is  true,  have  as 
a  rule  no  special  value  in  the  original  descriptions  of  species,  but  to  sub- 
sequent workers  and  above  all  to  keepers  of  public  collections  they  have 
considerable  worth  in  that  they  indicate  the  exact  nature  of  their  type 
material. 

See  synthetograph  and  heautotype. 

Paratype  (/ara= beside). — Thomas  states:  **A  paratype  is  a  speci- 
men belonging  to  the  original  series,  but  not  the  type  [holotype],  in 
cases  where  the  author  has  himself  selected  a  type  [holotype].  It 
should,  however,  be  one  of  the  specimens  mentioned  or  enumerated  in 
the  original  description.'* 

A  paratype  may  be  subsequently  selected  as  a  holotype  when  it  proves 
to  be  a  new  species  and  is  not  the  species  to  which  it  was  originally 
referred. 


«  [p.  A.  Bather.]     Scientific  Volupuk,  Natural  Science,  IV^,  Jan.,  1894,  p.  57. 
frRevue  Critique  de  Pal^ozooloj^ie,  April,  1904,  p.  74. 


12  INTRODUCTION. 

For  further  remarks,  see  cotype. 

Lectotype  (new). — Where  the  original  diagnosis  is  without  illus- 
trations or  is  accompanied  by  figures  based  on  two  or  more  specimens, 
the  first  subsequent  author  is  at  liberty  to  select  from  these  cotypes  a 
type  for  the  old  species,  adhering,  as  far  as  can  be  ascertained,  to  the 
intention  of  the  original  author.  Such  a  type  specimen  is  to  be  desig- 
nated as  a  LECTOTYPE  ( =a  chosen  type).  From  the  remaining  cotypes, 
or  from  other  material  in  his  possession,  he  may  select  the  holotype  or 
cotypes  of  his  new  species. 

Chirotype  (new). — This  term  is  proposed  for  the  material  upon 
which  a  published  manuscript  name  is  based.  It  is  a  term  equal  in 
value  to  **Chironym:  A  manuscript  name;  an  unpublished  name.*'*' 
The  former  applies  to  specimens,  the  latter  to  the  written  name.  Just 
as  soon  as  a  chirotype  is  properly  published,  the  term  will  no  longer 
apply  to  it,  and  the  material  will  become  either  a  holotype,  paratype,  or 
cotype. 

SUPPLEMENTARY  TYPES. 

Plesiotype. — Cossmann  *  first  proposed  this  term  with  two  meanings, 
which  Buckman.  in  a  letter  to  the  writer,  summarizes  as  follows: 

1 .  A  species  akin  to  the  ftionotype  representative  of  the  genus  at  another  geological 
horizon  or  in  another  zoological  proN-ince. 

2.  A  specimen,  not  a  topotyp)e,  figured  or  described  as  an  example  of  an  already 
named  s|>ecies. 

In  1904,  Cossmann  redefined  this  term  in  accordance  with  his  second 
meaning,  and  it  is  in  this  sense  that  the  present  writer  uses  it  in  this 
catalogue.     He  states: 

An  individual  [of  a  described  form],  whether  from  the  same  locality  or  from 
another  deposit,  which  one  compares  with  a  species  and  for  which  one  gives  a  new 
description  and  a  new  figure,  is  a  plesiotype  of  that  species. 

In  1897,  Schuchert  proposed  for  identical  material  the  term  Hypo- 
type,  which  is  therefore  a  synonym  of  Cossmann 's  name.  Further, 
hypotype  is  in  use  with  another  meaning:  "Subtypical;  not  quite 
typical."     (Cent.  Diet.) 

Thomas'*  thinks  this  term  ( hypotype = plesiotype)  **too  general  to  be 
of  much  definite  u.se. ' '  This  criticism  has  also  been  made  by  others, 
but  the  writer  fails  to  see  what  can  be  gained  by  dividing  these  supple- 
mentary types  into  different  categories.  After  all,  it  is  the  primary 
types  on  which  the  taxonomy  rests,  and  the  supplementary  types  (plesio- 
types)  simply  help  to  elucidate  the  original  material.  The  only  other 
kind  of  .supplementary  types  worthy  of  distinction  are  those  selected 
plesiotypcs  on  which  the  species  will  rest  when  the  original  types  are 
lost,  destroyed,  or  inadequate  for  the  determination  of  the  specific  char- 
'icters.     These  have  been  named  by  Cossmann  Nkqtypes. 


««Coucs.  Auk,  IX.  iSS.^,  p.  321. 

bKssais  dc  I*al6oconchologie  compar^c,  1896,  pp.  2,  3. 

<•  Science,  Sept.  24,  1897   p.  486. 


INTRODUCTION.  18 

Nbotype. — Cossmann,  in  proposing  this  term,  gave  it  also  two  mean- 
ings, which  are  summarized  by  Buckmau  as  follows: 

1.  A  species  taken  as  the  type  of  a  genus  of  which  no  type  was  originally  indicated, 
while  the  species  first  mentioned  by  the  author  has  been  made  the  t3rpe  of  another 
genus. 

2.  A  topotype  figured  or  described  to  represent  a  species  of  which  the  original 
specimen  [holotype]  has  been  lost  or  destroyed. 

The  term  is  here  used  as  redefined  by  Cossmann  in  1904,  on  the  basis 
of  his  second  meaning,  as  follows: 

Neotype  for  the  specimen  afterwards  taken  as  the  type  of  a  species  when  the 
original  type  [holotype]  has  been  destroyed  or  has  disappeared  with  the  necessary 
guaranty  of  its  authenticity;  but  it  seems  indispensable  that  the  new  specimen  should 
come  from  the  same  locality  and  exact  horizon. 

The  writer  would  use  this  term  not  only  as  limited  by  Cossmann,  but 
would  have  it  embrace  all  such  subsequent  specimens  of  a  species  as 
become  the  standard  for  reference,  owing  to  the  original  types  being  lost, 
destroyed,  or  unrecognizable,  or  inadequate  for  the  determination  of  the 
specific  characters.  Among  invertebrate  species  neotypes  will,  as  a  rule, 
be  restricted  to  Cossmann 's  definition,  biit  among  vertebrates  and  plants 
the  term  will  be  used  for  individuals  more  perfectly  preserved  than  the 
holotypes. 

In  this  connection  a  statement  by  Marsh"  is  appropriate: 

Among  the  invertebrates,  especially  those  now  living,  types  [=holotypes]  are 
usually  complete  enough  to  show  the  more  important  features.  *  *  *  Among 
the  vertebrates  of  the  past  the  case  is  much  more  serious.  *  *  *  a  single  tooth 
or  a  vertebra  may  be  the  first  specimen  brought  to  light  in  a  new  region,  and  thus 
become  the  sole  representative  of  a  supposed  new  form.  The  next  explorer  may 
find  more  perfect  fragments  of  the  same  or  similar  forms,  and  add  new  names  to  the 
category.  A  third  investigator,  with  better  opportunities  and  more  knowledge,  may 
perhaps  secure  entire  skulls  or  even  skeletons  from  the  same  horizon,  and  thus  lay 
a  sure  foundation  for  a  knowledge  of  the  fauna. 

It  would  seem  that  any  specific  name  based  on  a  fragment  or  part  of 
an  organism,  even  though  it  be  but  a  single  tooth,  fragment  of  an 
ammonite,  or  a  leaf,  should  for  all  time,  whether  extant  or  not,  be  the 
holotype  of  the  species.  In  fact  any  specific  name  must  continue  to  rest 
upon  the  originally  selected  material,  for  otherwise  nomenclature  will 
have  no  permanency.  But  in  .many  cases,  and  this  is  especially  true  of 
such  organisms  as  are  built  up  of  separable  parts,  it  seems  advisable,  when 
the  holotype  is  inadequate,  to  select  a  second  type — a  neotype.  The 
neotype  is  of  course  a  supplementary  type,  as  it  is  not  one  of  the  original 
or  primary  types. 

This  term  can  be  also  applied  to  specimens,  the  import  of  which  fact 
was  called  to  the  writer's  attention  by  Bather.*     He  asks: 

When  the  holotype  and  paratypes  of  a  species  have  gone  the  way  of  all  flesh; 
when  topotypes  are  impossible  and  metatypes  unknown;  when  even  its  plastotypes 

a  American  Journal  Science,  VI,  1898,  pp.  401,  403.  ^  Science,  May  28,  1897,  p.  844. 


14  INTRODUCTION. 

are  not  to  be  had,  then  what  are  we  to  call  the  sp)ecinien  selected  for  s|>ecial  descrip- 
tion by  the  reviser  and  reestablisher  of  the  species? 

The  writer  would  therefore  define  a  neotype  as  a  supplementary  type 
selected  by  an  author,  on  which  a  species  is  to  rest  because  of  the  loss 
of  the  original  type  or  where  the  original  material  still  extant  is  so  poor 
or  fragmentary  that  from  it  the  characters  of  the  species  can  not  be 
determined  with  certainty. 

He  AUTOTYPE  (new). — In  a  letter  to  the  writer,  Buckman  proposes 
this  term  for  "a  specimen  figured  by  an  author  as  an  illustration  of  his 
own  already  founded  species  such  not  Ixiiug  a  proterotype '  *  (=  primary 
type).  The  same  writer,  in  1899,  used  the  term  autotype,  but  as  this 
word  is  also  in  use  for  certain  printing  blocks  he  changes  it  here  to 
heautotype. 

TYPICAL  SPECIMKNvS,  OR  ICOTYPES. 

ToPOTYPE  (Thomas). — A  specimen  collected  at  the  exact  locality  or 
within  a  few  miles  of  the  place  where  the  original  type  of  a  species  was 
obtained. 

In  paleontology  it  is  further  demanded  that  the  topotype  should  come 
not  only  from  the  exact  locality  but  also  from  the  identical  stratum  that 
furnished  the  species. 

Topotypes  and  metatypes  have  been  wrongly  included  by  CEhlert 
(Palaeontologia  Universalis,  1904)  under  Schuchert's  term  '*  supplemen- 
tary types"  or  hypotypes  (=plesiotypes).  These  specimens  have  not 
the  value  of  "  type  material  "  as  here  defined,  but  belong  to  the  cate- 
gory of  '*  typical  specimens.'* 

Metatype  (Thomas). — "A  specimen  received  from  the  original 
locality  [in  paleontology,  the  exact  stratum  as  well]  after  the  description 
has  been  published,  but  determined  as  belonging  to  his  own  species  by 
the  original  describer  himself. ' '     (See  ideotype. ) 

Metatype  has  been  redefined  by  Walsingham  and  Durrant "  as  follows: 
'  *  A  specimen  subsequently  named  by  the  author  after  comparison  with 
the  type  is  called  a  Metatype. ' '  As  this  is  not  the  meaning  gpiven  by 
Thomas,  it  can  not  be  accepted.     The  latter*  says: 

The  objection  to  "  hypotype  "  [= metatype]  as  being  too  general  and  covering  too 
many  specimens  of  different  origins  applies  even  more  strongly  to  I/>rd  Walsing- 
ham and  Mr.  Durrant's  proposed  extension.  *  *  *  Many  a  museum  worker, 
who  has  to  name  large  series  of  specimens  from  all  sorts  of  localities,  must  constantly 
put  under  one  of  his  own  names  specimens  which  may  be  anything  but  typical,  and 
it  wbuld  be  absurd  to  call  the  whole  of  a  museum  series  of  a  common  animal  **  meta- 
types" merely  because  the  name  of  the  species  happened  to  have  been  proposed  by 
the  person  who  determined  the  specimens. 

HoMCEOTYPE. — Under  the  name  homotype,  Walsingham  and  Dur- 
rant define  this  tenn  thus:  "A  specimen  named  by  another  than  the 
author,  after  comparison  with  the  type,  is  called  a  Homotype.'*     How- 

aMerton  Rules,  I^iidon,  1896  p.  13.  fr  Science,  Sept.  24, 1897,  p.  486. 


INTRODUCTION.  15 

ever,  as  this  word  has  a  different  usage  in  biology,  it  can  not  be  employed 
with  another  meaning.  It  is  therefore  changed  to  homoeotype  ( =  similar 
type). 

Thomas,^  in  regard  to  this  term  (homotype),'  says  that  it  '*  might 
suitably  be  employed  for  any  specimens  that  had  been  compared  with 
the  type.*'  The  term  is  a  very  useful  one,  and  large  museums  now  have 
abundant  opportunities  to  mark  such  material.  The  writer,  therefore, 
will  define  it  as  follows: 

A  homceotype  is  any  supplementary  specimen  that  has  been  carefully 
compared  with  the  primary  types  by  any  worker  of  recognized  standing 
in  the  class  of  organisms  to  which  the  material  belongs. 

Ideotype  (new). — Dr.  S.  S.  Buckman  has  called  attention  to  other 
typical  specimens  which  he  calls  ideotypes.  These  are  the  specimens 
from  any  place  except  the  original  locality,  named  by  an  author  of  a 
species  after  publication.  When  similar  specimens  are  from  the  orig- 
inal locality  they  are  metatypes. 

TYPE  DRAWINGS. 

Protograph  (new). — Buckman  suggests  this  term  for  the  original 
figure  or  figures  illustrating  a  holotype.  The  original  description  is  the 
protolog. 

Synthetograph  (new). — Authors  occasionally  base  a  new  species 
upon  several  specimens,  illustrating  the  form  by  a  drawing  which  subse- 
quent authors  assume  to  be  based  on  a  single  individual,  but  which  in 
reality  is  a  composite  figure.  Buckman*  states:  "Notice  may  be  taken 
of  the  cases  wherein  a  figure  has  been  made  from  a  combination  of  two 
specimens.  This  practice  would  easily  lead  to  a  nonidentification  of  the 
types  unless  the  facts  had  been  carefully  noted.  It  is  an  undesirable 
practice. '  * 

When  no  type  is  selected  by  the  original  author,  it  has  become  the 
custom  for  subsequent  workers  to  accept  as  the  holotype  the  specimen 
which  had  been  delineated,  the  delineation  being  the  protograph.  But 
when  it  happens  that  the  delineation  has  been  drawn  from  more  than 
one  specimen,  such  a  composite  figure  should  be  distinguished  as  a 
Synthetograph;  and  the  specimens  from  which  the  figure  was  made 
become  cotypes.  The  term  is  applicable  only  to  the  illustration.  The 
making  of  such  drawings  to-day  is  rare,  but  in  the  earlier  days  of 
paleontology  this  was  not  the  case.  The  practice  is  to  be  condemned, 
but  a  term  is  needed  for  such  drawings  as  have  been  made. 

REPRODUCTIONS   OF  TYPE  SPECIMENS. 

In  1897  Schuchert  proposed  the  term  plastotype  for  any  artificial 
specimen  molded  directly  from  a  primary  type.  There  are  many  speci- 
mens of  this  kind  in  existence,  cast  directly  from  primary^  or  secondary 

oSdexice,  Sept.  24,  1897,  p.  486.  6  Proc.  Cottcswold  Nat.  Field  Club,  XIII,  1899,  p.  134. 


16  INTRODUCTION. 

types.  These  plaster  of  Paris,  sulphur,  or  lead  castings,  gutta-percha 
squeezes,  or  electrotypes  are  often  quite  as  good  as  the  originals.  No 
models,  however,  are  included,  since  they  are  not  cast  from  type 
material.  • 

TYPES  OF  GENERA,  OR  GENOTYPES. 

In  1897  Schuchert  proposed  the  term  genotype  for  **any  typical 
material  of  the  type  species  of  a  genus. ' '  Subsequently  he,  as  well  as 
others,  applied  this  term  to  the  selected  type  species  (not  upon  the  speci- 
mens, as  is  stated  in  the  original  definition)  upon  which  the  genus  is 
based.  The  original  definition  is  undoubtedly  wrong,  because  genera 
are  not  based  upon  particular  individuals,  but  upon  species  as  a  whole. 
In  a  letter  to  the  writer  (January  9,  1905),  Buckman  suggests  that  ^^eno 
be  prefixed  to  the  primary  type  terms,  thus  making  a  * '  completely  con- 
gruous series.'*     With  this  suggestion,  the  following  terms  result: 

Genohoix)Tvpe. — The  one  species  fixed  by  an  author  as  the  type  of 
a  genus. 

Genosvntypes. — More  than  one  species  are  mentioned  by  authors  as 
the  types  of  a  genus,  but  no  one  is  definitely  selected.  These  maj'  be 
monotypical  or  heterotypical. 

Genolectotypk. — A  species  subsequently  selected  by  an  author  as 
the  genoholotype  of  a  genus,  from  genosyntypes. 

Some  years  ago  Walsingham  and  Durrant "  proposed  a  set  of  similar 
terms,  but  as  most  of  them  are  preoccupied  names  they  are  not  adopted 
here.  However,  to  complete  this  article  of  definitions,  they  are  here 
reproduced: 

A  genus  from  its  foundation  belongs  to  one  of  three  classes: 

(i)  Monotypical  (i,  e.  described  from  a  single  species,  no  other  being  known;  or 
described  from  a  single  specified  species  with  which  are  associated  other  species 
considered  to  be  identical  in  structure). 

[The  word  monotype  is  also  in  use  for  printing  apparatus.] 

(2)  Isotypical  (/'.  r.^  described  from  more  than  one  species,  all  of  which  are  con- 
generic). [The  term  isotype  was  used  by  Gill  in  1881  with  a  different  meaning.  It 
is  define<l  on  a  later  page.] 

(3)  Heterotypical  (/.  r.,  described  from  more  than  one  species,  these  dififering  in 
structure). 

TYPES  OF  ORGANISMS  IN  RELATION  TO  GEOGRAPHIC 

DISTRIBUTION. 

MiMOTVPES  {fnifftic  and /orffi):  Forms  distantly  resembling  each  other,  but  ful- 
filling similar  functions,  and  thus  representing  each  other  in  dififerent  faunas;  e.  g, 
(i)  the  Shrews  of  Europe  are  mimotypes  of  the  .\ntechinus  of  Australia;  (2)  the 
Sloths  of  South  America  of  the  Phascolarctidx  of  Australia,  etc.  By  the  use  of  this 
term  the  word  "analogue"  may  be  relieved  of  a  part  of  the  burden  borne  by  it. 

IsoTYPES  {equal  ox  like  awd  form)'.  Forms  common  to  different  countries;  e.g., 
the  Shrews  are  isotypes  in  Europe  and  North  America,  etc.  [Productus pundatus 
and  P.  semireticulatus  are  isotypes  of  different  Carboniferous  seas.] 


(>  Merlon  Rules,  London,  1896,  p.  14, 


INTRODUCTION.  17 

NecroTYPES  {dead  smd/orm):  Forms  formerly  existing  in  a  country  but  now 
extinct;  e.  g.^  the  horses  and  rhinoceroses  are  necrotypes  of  North  America,  indig- 
enous species  having  once  flourished  on  that  continent,  but  become  exterminated 
in  prehistoric  [or  previous  geologic]  times. « 

The  Century  Dictionary  defines  this  term  thus:  ''A  type  formerly 
extant  in  any  region,  afterwards  extinct;  thus,  indigenous  horses  and 
rhinoceroses  are  necrotypes  of  North  America. ' ' 

MARKING  OF  TYPE   MATERIAL. 

All  t5rpe  material  should  be  plainly  and  permanently  marked  to  dis- 
tinguish it  from  other  specimens.  If  this  is  carefully  done,  much  doubt 
will  be  removed  for  subsequent  students.  When  such  material  is  large, 
as  birds  and  mammals,  a  small  highly  colored  card  or  a  piece  of  plain 
zinc  may  be  attached,  upon  which  should  be  printed  or  stamped  the 
proper  term  indicating  the  kind  of  type  and  the  museiim  catalogue  num- 
ber. In  paleontology,  it  is  the  custom  to  glue  small  red  or  green  dia- 
mond or  star-shaped  tickets  upon  the  type  material,  in  addition  to  the 
catalogue  number,  when  sufficiently  large  to  permit  of  this  without 
covering  too  much  of  the  sp)ecimen.  The  small  specimens  are  placed  in 
numbered  vials  or  in  boxes.  In  the  Woodwardian  Museum  (Cambridge, 
England),  type  fossils  are  mounted  on  blue  tablets.  This  arrangement, 
however,  has  the  disadvantage  of  giving  the  exhibition  series  a  checkered 
appearance,  and  should  the  specimens  become  loosened  and  displaced 
there  is  danger  of  the  types  being  overlooked. 

LITERATURE  ON  TYPE  TERMS. 

Bather,  F.  A. — A  postscript  on  the  terminology  of  types.  Science,  May  28,  1897, 
pp.  843-844. 

BUCKMAX,  S.  S. — List  of  types  and  figured  specimens  of  Brachiopoda.  Proc.  Cottes- 
wold  Nat.  Field  Club,  XIII,  Dec,  1899. 

CosSMANN,  Maurick. — Essais  de  Pal^oconchologie  compar^e,  1896,  pp.  2,  3. 

. — Revue  Critique  de  Pal^ozoologie,  April,  1904,  pp.  73,  74. 

CouES,  Elliot. — On  some  new  terms  recommended  for  use  in  zoological  nomencla- 
ture.    Auk,  IX,  1884,  pp.  320-322. 

Gill,  Theodore  N. — Zoology.  Ann.  Rept.  Board  Regents  Smithsonian  Institution 
for  the  year  1881  [1883],  p.  460. 

Marsh,  O.  C. — The  value  of  type  specimens  and  importance  of  their  preservation. 
Amer.  Jour.  Sci.,  VI,  1898,  pp.  401-405. 

Merriam,  C.  Hart. — Type  specimens  in  natural  history.     Science,  May  7,  1897. 

pp.  731-732. 
CEhlerT,  D.  p. — Palaeontologia  Universalis.     Note,  1904. 

Palmer,  T.  S.— Index  Generum  Mammalium.  North  American  Fauna,  No.  23, 
1904,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agriculture,  Div.  Biol.  Surv.  • 

SchucherT,  Charles.— What  is  a  type  in  natural  history?  vScience,  April  23,  1897, 
pp.  636-640. 


a  Gill,  Smithsonian  ReiK>rt  for  1S81  (1883),  p,  460. 
23232—05 2 


18  INTRODUCTION. 

Thomas,  Oi<dfiei,d.  -Suggestions  for  the  more  definite  use  of  the  word  "type'* 
and  its  compounds  as  denoting  specimens  of  a  greater  or  less  degree  of  authen- 
ticity.    Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  for  1893,  pp.  241-242. 

. — Types  in  natural  history  and  nomenclature  of  rodents.     Science, 

September  24,  1897,  pp.  485-487. 

Underwood,  Lucien  M. — ^The  Royal  Botanic  Gardens  at  Kew.  Science.  July  21, 
1899,  pp.  65-76. 

Wai^singham  (Lord)  and  Durrant,  John  Hartley. — Rules  fipr  regulating 
nomenclature,  with  a  view  to  secure  a  strict  application  of  the  law  of  priority  in 
entomological  work  [also  known  as  the  Merton  Rules].     I/)ndon,  1896. 

Woods,  Henry. — Catalogue  of  the  type  fossils  in  the  Woodwardian  Museum, 
Cambridge.     With  a  preface  by  T.  Mc Kenny  Hughes.     Cambridge  Press,  1891. 


CATALOGUE    OF    THE    TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF 
FOSSIL   INVERTEBRATES    IN    THE    DE- 
PARTMENT OF  GEOLOGY,  UNITED 
STATES    NATIONAL 

MUSEUM. 


1 1 1587.    Abra  aequalis  (Say.  )•  Cot5rpe. 

Miocene.     Jericho,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  80,  pi.  14, 
figs.  11-15. 

[This  is  Amphidesma  burusi  Whitfield  op.  cit.  p.  79,  pi.  14,  figs. 
16-18,  and  belongs  to  the  genus  Semele.     W.  H.  Dall.j 

=Semele  bumsi. 

See  Amphidesma  bumsi. 

135700.    Abra  triangulata  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900, 
P-  997,  pl.  49..  fig-  4. 

38042.    Acantherpestes  inequalis  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Mazon  Creek,  Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1890,  p.  424,  pi.  33, 
figs.  2,  4;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  400,  pi.  25, 
figs.  2,  4. 

38038.  Acantherpestes  major  (Meek  and  Worthen).        Plesiotypes. 

38039.  Upper  Coal  Measures.     Mazon  Creek,  Grundy  County, 

Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1882,  p.  150,  pi.  11, 
figs.  1-4,  6-8,  11;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  202, 
pi.  8,  figs.  1-4,  6-8,  II. 

19 


20  BULLETIK  63,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

22937.    Acanthoceras  ?  kanabense  Stanton.  Cot3rpes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Upper  Kanab,  Utah. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  181,  pi.  36, 
figs.  6-8. 

4341 1.    Acanthocladia  anceps  Schlotheim.     Plesiotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Permian.     Poesneck.     Germany. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  635,  pi.  56,  figs.  i-ic. 

43409.    Acanthoclema  confiuens  Ulrich.  Plesiotypes. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Nauvoo,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  662,  pi.  70,  figs.  5-5b. 

-   38844.    Acanthotelson  ?  magister  Packard.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Mazon  Creek,  Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Packard,  Mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1886,  p.  125,  pi.  i,  fig.  2;pl.  2, 
figs.  4,  5. 

38845.    Acanthotelson  stimpsoni  Meek  and  Worthen.     Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Mazon  Creek,  Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Packard,  Mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1886,  p.  123,  pi.  2,  figs.  1-3. 

8163.    Acella  haldemani  White.  Cotypes. 

Bear  River  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Sulphur  Creek,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1878,  Ft.  I 
(1883).  p.  84,  pi.  30,  figs.  9a,  Qb;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S. 
Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  445,  pi.  6,  tigs.  18,  19. 

See  Tortacella  haldemani. 

20066.    Acella  micronema  White.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     Wales,  Utah. 

White,  Bull.  No.  34,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  22,  pi.  2,  fig.  14. 
[Limnaea  (Pleurolimnaea)  tenuicostata  Meek  and  Hayden.    T.  W. 
Stanton.] 

8030.    Acervularia  adjunctiva  White.  Cotj-pe. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Blackfoot  Range,  south  of  Yellow- 
stone National  Park. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  II,  1880,  p.  255,  pi.  i,  figs.  1-3; 
Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1878,  Pt.  I 
(1883),  p.  120,  pi.  35,  figs.  la-id. 

14568.    Acervularia  pentagona  (Goldfuss).  Plesiotype. 

Upper   Devonian.     Treasure   Hill,    White  Pine   District. 
Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  31. 
pi.  2,  figs.  5,  5a. 

43022.    Acidaspis  callicera  Hall  and  Clarke.  Plastot>'pe. 

Onondaga  (Dev.),  Cayuga,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Hall  and  Clarke,  Nat.  Hist.  New  York,  Pal.  VII,  1888,  p.  69,  pi. 
i6b,  fig.  7. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBBATE  FOSSILS.  21 

43018.    Acidaspis  romingeri  Hall  and  Clarke.  Plastot5rpe. 

Hamilton  (Dev.)-     Little  Traverse  Bay,  Michigan. 

Hall  and  Clarke,  Nat.  Hist.  New  York,  Pal.  VII,  1888,  p.  71,  pi. 
i6b,  figs.  15-18. 

107081.   Aclis  acuminata  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.  .  Vendryes,  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  313,  pi.  28,  fig.  9. 

107072.  Aclis?  (Amblyspira)  prominens  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Vendryes,  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  314,  pi.  27,  fig.  11. 

9458.    Aclis?  stevensoni  White.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Coyote  Creek,  New  Mexico. 

White,  U.  S.  Geogr.  and  Geol.  Surv.  W.  of  looth  Mer.,  Ill,  suppl. 
1881,  p.  XXXV,  pi.  3,  figs.  9a,  b. 

107073.  Aclis?  (Amblyspira)  teres  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Upper  Oligocene.     Pointapier,  Trinidad,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  314,  pi.  28,  fig.  6. 

250.  Acmaea  occidentalis  (Hall  and  Meek).  Plesiot5rpes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Cheyenne  River,  near  Black  Hills, 
South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  295,  pi.  18,  figs. 
3a-c. 

251.  Acmaea?  papillata  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Fox  Hills,  North  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  296,  pi.  21,  figs. 
4a,  4b.     (On  plate,  Anisomyon  patelliformis. ) 

See  Capulus  fragilis. 

38209.    Acridium  oeningense  Scudder.  •    Cotypes. 

Upper  Miocene.     Oeningen,  Baden,  Germany. 

Scudder,  Geol.  Mag.,  Dec.  IV,  II,  1895,  p.  ii8,  pi.  6,  fig.  2. 

1 25 14.    Acrochordiceras  hyatti  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Triassic.     New  Pass,  Desatoya  Mountains,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  124, 
pi.  II.  figs.  5,5a. 

20071.    Acroloxus  actinophorus  White.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Wales,  Utah. 

White,  Bull.  No.  34,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  26,  pi.  2,  fig.  22. 

2136.    Acroloxus  minutus  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Three  miles  below  Fort  Union,  North 
Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  543,  pi.  44,  fig. 
10.— White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  451, 
pi.  24,  fig.  27. 

See  Velletia  (Ancylus)  minuta. 


22  BULLETIN   53,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

24595.    Acrothele  ?  dichotoma  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Upper  Cambrian.    Secret  Canyon,  Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  14,  pi.  9,  fig.  11. 

15344.  Acrothele  subsidua  (White).  Plesiot5T)es. 

15345.  Middle  Cambrian.     Antelope  Springs,  Utah,  and  Pioche, 

15346.  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  108,  pi.  9,  figs. 
4-4C;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  608,  pi.  70, 
figs.  I-IC. 

See  Acrotreta?  subsidua. 

35265.  Acrotreta  argenta  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Near  Benders  Pass,  Silver  Peak  Range, 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV,  1902,  p.  580. 

7867.    Acrotreta  attenuata  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Above  Gallatin  City,  east  side  of  Gal- 
latin River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1873,  p.  463,  in 
a  footnote. 

[Listed  as  Acrotreta  subconica  Kutorga,  but  changed  to  A.  attenu- 
ata Meek  in  a  footnote.] 

=  Acrotreta  gemma. 

35266.  Acrotreta  concentrica  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.    Between  Dalton  and  Lafayette, Georgia. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV,  1902,  p.  583. 

35267.  Acrotreta  conula  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Oland,  Sweden. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV,  1902,  p.  584. 

35268.  Acrotreta  convexa  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Gillis  Hill,  Salmon  River,  near  Marion 
Bridge,  Cape  Breton,  Nova  Scotia. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV,  1902,  p.  584. 

35269.  Acrotreta  curvata  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper     Cambrian     passage     beds.       Hamburgh    Ridge, 
Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV,  1902,  p.  584. 

35270.  Acrotreta  deRnita  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

35271.  Middle  Cambrian  and  summit  of  Prospect  Mountain  lime- 

stone.   Montpelier,  Idaho;  Prospect  Mountain,  Eureka 
District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV,  1902,  p.  584. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OK   INVEBTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  23 

15343.    Acrotreta  gemma  Billings.  Plesiotypes. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Pioche,  Nevada. 

Walcott.  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  98,  pi.  8,  figs, 
i-ib;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  608,  pi. 
67,  figs.  5-5e. 

= Acrotreta  primaaea. 

24549.    Acrotreta  gemma  Billings.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.,  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  17,  pi.  i,  figs, 
la,  lb,  id-if;  pi.  9,  figs.  9,  9a. 

See  Acrotreta  attenuata. 

35216.    Acrotreta  gemma  Billings.  Plesiot5rpes. 

Flathead  and  Gallatin  (Mid.  and  Up.  Cambrian).     Galla- 
tin Range,  Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  449, 
pi.  62,  figs.  2,  2a-e. 

35272.  Acrotreta  gracia  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Hastings  Cove,  Kennebecasis  River, 
St.  John  County,  New  Brunswick. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV,  1902,  p.  586. 

35273.  Acrotreta  idahoensis  aha  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

35274.  Middle  Cambrian.     Secret  and  New  York  canyons,  Eureka 

District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV,  1902,  p.  588. 

35275.  Acrotreta  idahoensis  sulcata  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Near  Paris,  Idaho. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV,  1902,  p.  588. 

35276.  Acrotreta  inflata  Matthew.  Plesiotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Hanford  Brook,  New  Brunswick. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV,  1902,  p.  588. 

35277.  Acrotreta  kutorgai  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Coosa  Valley,  near  Gadsden  and  Che- 
pul tepee,  Alabama. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV,  1902,  p.  589. 

35278.  Acrotreta  microscopica  missouriensis  Walcott.      Cotypes. 

35279.  Middle  Cambrian.     St.  Francois  County,  and  near  Potosi, 

Missouri. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV,  1902,  p.  590. 

35280.  Acrotreta  microscopica  tetonensis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Divide  at  head  of  Sheep  Creek,  Teton 
Range,  Wyoming. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV,  1902,  p.  590. 


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35251.  Acrotreta  ophirensis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Ophir  City,  Utah. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV,  1902,  p.  591. 

35252.  Acrotreta  ophirensis  nigosus  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Ophir  City.  Utah. 

Walcott,  Proc.  I*.  S.  Nat.  Mus..  XXV.  1902,  p.  592. 

35253.  Acrotreta  parvula  Wallerius.  Plesiotype. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Borgholm,  Oland,  Sweden. 

Walcott.  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV,  1902.  p.  592. 

15343.   Acrotreta  primaaea  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Pioche,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  lYoc.  r.  S.  Nat.  Mus..  XXV,  1902,  p.  593. 
See  Acrotreta  gemma. 

S570.   Acrotreta  pyxidicula  White.  Cot>'pes. 

Upper  Cambrian.      Schellboume.   Schell   Creek    Range, 
Nevada. 

White.  lYelim.  Rept.  V,  S.  Geogr.  Sutv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  8  vo., 
1S74.  p.  9:  Rept.  r.  S.  Gcoj!r.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV, 
in.  I    1S77  .p.  55,  pi.  3.  figs.  3a-3d. 

35254.  Acrotreta  sagittalis  magna  Matthew.  Plesiotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Hastings  Cove,  Kennebecasis  River, 
St.  John  County,  New  Bnmswck. 

Walcott.  IYix\  r.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV.  1902.  p.  595. 

35255.  Acrotreta  signalis  Walcott.  Cotj-pes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     St-  Croix  Falls.  Wisconsin. 

Walcott,  Proc.  I".  S.  Nat.  Mus..  XXV.  1902.  p.  599. 

35256.  Acrotreta  socialis  v.  Seelvich.  Plesiot>T)es. 

Middle  Cambrian.      Oland.  Island  of  Borgholm,  Sweden. 

Walcott.  I^x\  r.  S.  Nat.  Mus.    XXV.  1902.  p.  599, 

S575.   Acrotreta?  subsidua  White.  Cotypes. 

'5345'  Middle  and   Lower  Cambrian.     Antelope  Spring,  House 

15346.  Raniro.  r:ah- 

V.'hiie.  IVt^M::;  Ropt.,  T.  S.  Ce^^jT".  Snrv.  W.  icV>th  Merid..  S  vo., 
iS:4.  p.  r»:  Rop:.  l*.  S  Ci<\V^.  Surw  W.  Kx^  Merid.,  IV, 
1\.  1.  i^".  p.  5.;.  p'i,  I.  nir>.  j;-;d. — Walcott,  Aull.  No.  30, 
r.  S.  v»o^:.  S::r\,.  :nv^,  p.  kc*.  pi.  o,  figs.  4-4C;  Tenth  Ann. 
Rept.  I'.  S.  vn.\^!.  Surv.,  iNx.  p.  6^.^,  pi.  70,  figs.  i-ic. 

=  Aor*.nheIo  subsivlna. 

2S5.    Actaeon    Solidula    attenuata  Meek  and  Hayden.    Holotype. 
Montana     Crot-   .     Vellowsu^ne  River,  near  Miles  City, 
Moiuana- 

Meik  .ir.i*.  ILiy^ic::.  l^v,  Acul.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila..  1S5S,  p.  54. 
~  Aolax^n  aiionuaiiis. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBBATB   FOSSILS.  25 

285.     Actaeon  attenuatus  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Yellowstone  River,  near  Miles  City, 
Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  281,  pi.  19.  figs. 
17a,  17b. 

See  Actseon  (Solidula)  attenuata. 

1 1 3860.   Actaeon  chipolanus  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Chipola   (Oligocene).     One  mile  below  Bailey's  Ferry, 
Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dan,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  23;  Trans.  Wagner 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pK  59,  fig.  11. 

1 13863.   Actaeon  (Rictaxis)  fusulus  Dall.  Cot5T)es. 

Chipola  (Oligocene).      One   mile  below  Bailey's   Ferry, 
Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

DaU,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  23;  Trans.  Wagner 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi.  59,  fig.  3. 

20113.    Actaeon  inornatus  White.  Cotypes. 

Chico  (Cret.).     Near  Pence's  Ranch,  Butte  County,  Cali^ 
fornia. 

White,  Bull.  No.  51,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  15,  pi.  4,  figs.  16-18. 

113110.    Actaeon  myakkanus  Dall.  Holot5rpe. 

Pliocene.     Myakka  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  24;  Trans.  Wagner 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi.  59,  fig.  i. 

22931.    Actaeon  propinquus  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Colorado    (Cret.).      Poison     Canyon,     Huerfano    Park, 
Colorado. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  161,  pi.  34, 
figs.  5-8. 

148265     Actaeon  punctocaelatus  coronadoensis  Steams.       Cotypes. 

to  Quaternary.     Spanish  Bight,  San  Diego,  California. 

148270.  Stearns,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  299. 

II 1627.    Actaeon  shilohensis  Whitfield.  Cotype. 

Miocene.     Shiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  137,  pi.  24, 
figs.  15-17- 

283.    Actaeon  subellipticus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.);     Crow  Creek,  near  Black  Hills,  South 
Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  63. — 
Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  280,  pi.  19, 
fig.  16. 

148241.    Actaeon  traskii  Stearns.  Cot^'^ 

Quaternary.     Spanish  Bight,  San  Diego,  California. 

Steams,  Proc.  IT.  8.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  297,  fig.  on  ] 


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8096.    Actaeon  woosteri  White.  Cotypes. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Confluence  of  the  St.   Vrains  with 
South  Platte,  northern  Colorado. 

WTiite,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1877  (1879), 
p.  304,  pi.  7,  figs.  9a-c. 

8095.    Actaeonina  prosocheila  White.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Confluence  of  the  St.  Vrains  with 
South  Platte,  northern  Colorado. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1877  (1879), 
p.  3^5 »  pl-  7»  fiKs.  10a,  lob. 

Actinocrinites.     See  Actinocrinus. 

39892.    Actinocrinus  agassizii  Troost.  Chirotypes. 

Mississippian.     White   Creek   Spring,   Davidson  County, 
Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  60. 

39891.  Actinocrinus  cornutus  Troost.  Chirotypes. 

Mississippian.     White   Creek   Spring,  Davidson  County, 
Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Anier.  .\ssoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  60. 

39897.  Actinocrinus  fibula  Troost.  Chirot>T)es. 

39898.  Mississippian.     White   Creek   Spring,  Davidson   County, 

Tennessee. 

Tr(H)st,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  60. 

39892.  Actinocrinus  gibbosus  Troost.  Chirotype. 

Missi.ssippian.     White   Creek   Spring,   Davidson  County, 
Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  60. 

39900.    Actinocrinus  humboldti  Troost.  Chirotypes. 

Mississippian.     White   Creek   Spring,  Davidson    County, 
Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  .\nier.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  60. 

39903.    Actinocrinus  moniliformis  Miller.  Chirot>T)e. 

Mississippian.     Near  Clarksville,  Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  .\ssoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  60. 

39902.    Actinocrinus  mortoni  Troost.  Chirotypes. 

Mi.ssissippian.     Near  Hinitsnlle,  Alabama. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  60. 

39894.    Actinocrinus  nashvillae  Troost.  Chirotypes. 

Mississippian.     .White  Creek   Spring,  Davidson   County, 
Tennessee. 

Troost,  I*roc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  60. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBBATE   FOSSILS.  27 

39896.    Actinocrinus  urna  Troost.  Chirotype. 

Mississippian.     White  Creek  Spring,   Davidson  County, 
Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  60. 

8525.    Actinocrinus  viaticus  White.  Holotype. 

Mississippian.     Mountain    Spring,    Old   Mormon    Road, 
Nevada. 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Sur\'.  W.  looth  Merid.,  8vo., 
1874,  p.  16;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  tooth  Merid.,  IV, 
Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  82,  pi.  5,  fig.  I. 

46338.    Actinomya  cancellata  (Walcott)?.  Plesiotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord. ).     West  Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  657,  text  figs,  a,  b. 
=■  Whiteavesia  cancellata. 

1 388 1.    Actinopteria  boydi  (Conrad).  Plesiotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Lone  Mountain,  near  Eureka,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Moil.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  166,  pi.  5,  fig.  2. 

46545.    Actinostroma  ?  trentonense  Ulrich  and  Everett.     Figured 

sections  of  holotype. 
Stones  River  (Ord.).     Dixon,  Illinois. 

Ulrich  and  Everett.  Geol.  Sur\'.  111.,  VIIl,  1890,  p.  282,  pi.  7, 
figs.  3a,  3b. 

43410.    Actinotrypa  peculiaris  Rominger.     Plesiotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Keokuk  (Miss.).     Keokuk,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  503,  pi.  77,  figs.  3-3b. 

1 13602.    Adeorbis  leai  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  R.  II,  1892,  p.  346. 

1 13596.    Adeorbis  strigillatus  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  R.  II,  1892,  p. 
345,  pi.  19,  figs.  10,  lob. 

38143.    Adiphlebia  lacoana  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Mazon  Creek,   Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist,  III,  1885,  p.  345,  pi.  32, 
fig.  6;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  pi.  18,  fig.  6. 

162555.    Admete  gracilior  Carpenter.  Plesiotype. 

Pleistocene.     Deadman  Island,  off  San  Pedro,  California. 

Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  219,  pi.  7,  fig.  4. 


28  BULLETIN   53,  UNITED   STATES    NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

8651.    Admete  (Admetopsis)  gregaria  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     North  fork  of  Virgin  River,  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  Pt.  1, 1876, 
p.  198.  pi.  18,  figs.  5a,  b. 

=  Admetopsis  subf usiformis. 

7894.    Admete  ?  (Admetopsis)  gregaria  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek,  vSixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1872  (1873), 
p.  501. 

=  Admetopsis  rhomboides. 

7893.    Admete?  (Admetopsis)  rhomboides  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek,  vSixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\  Terr.,  1872  (1873), 
p.  501. 

=  Admetopsis  rhomboides. 

7892.  Admete?  (Admetopsis)  subfusiformis  Meek.  Coty'pes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Coah-ille,  Utah. 

Meek,  vSixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1872  (1873), 
p.  502. 

~  Admetopsis  subfusiformis. 

22925.    Admetopsis  humerosa  Stanton.  Cot>T)es. 

Colorado  (Cret. ).     Near  Iron  City,  Utah. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  U)6,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  1893,  p.  160,  pi.  33, 
figs-  4,  5- 

7893.  Admetopsis  rhomboides  (Meek).  Cot>T)es. 

7894.  Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

White,  P:ieventh  Ann.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Siu^.  Terr.,  1877  (1879), 
p.  317,  pi.  9,  figs.  6a,  6b. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol. 
vSur\'.,  1S93,  p.  15S,  pi.  33,  fig.  3. 

See  Admete?  j^^regaria,  and  A.?  rhomboides. 

7892.    Admetopsis  subfusiformis  (Meek).  Cotypes. 

8651.  Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.  Terr.,  1877  (1879), 
p.  318,  pi.  g.  fig.  7a. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
i^'^Si  P-  '59.  P^-  33i  fiRS-  ».  2. 

See  Admete  (Admetopsis)  gregaria,  and  A.?  subfusi- 
formis. 

41372.    -ffichmina  abnormis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Rochester  (Sil. ).     Lockport,  New  York. 

nrich.  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  183, 
pi.  12.  figs.  7a,  b. 

4137 1,    ^chmina  marginata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Hamilton    ( Dev. ).      Eighteen    Mile  Creek,  near  Buffalo, 
New  York. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  184, 
pi.  16,  fig.  5. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  29 

38147.    Aethophlebia  singularis  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Mazon  Creek,  Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.  Ill,  1885,  p.  338,  pi.  31, 
fig.  9;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  302,  pi.  17,  fig.  9. 

39889.    Agaricocrinites  tuberosus  Troost.  Chirotypes. 

Mississippian.      White  Creek  Spring,  Davidson  County, 
Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,   II,  1850,  p.  60. 

II 5407.    Agassizia  clcvei  Cotteau.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     St.  Bartholomew,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet-Akad.  Hand.,  XIII,  6,  1874,  p.  33, 
pi.  6,  figs.  2-10. 

Agassizocrinites.     See  Agassizocrinus. 

17937.    Agassizocrinus  conicus  Owen  and  Shuraard.         Plesiotype. 

Kaskaskia  (Miss.).     Chester,  Illinois. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.,  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852,  p.  597, 
tab.  V  B,  fig.  6. 

39918.    Agassizocrinus  dactyliformis  Troost.  Chirotypes. 

Mississippian.     Near  Huntsville,  Alabama. 

Troost.,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  62. 

39917.    Agassizocrinus  gracilis  Troost.  Chirotype. 

Mississippian.     Near  Huntsville,  Alabama. 

Troost.,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  62. 

27199.    Agathiceras  ciscoense  Smith.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Graham,  Young  County,  Texas. 

Smith,  Mon.  XLII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.   131,  pi.  21,  figs. 
17-19. 

33064.    Agelacrinites  hamiltonensis  Vanuxem.  Plastotype. 

Hamilton  (  Dev. ) .     Hamilton,  Madison  County,  New  York. 

Vanuxem,  Geol.  N.  Y.;  Rept.  Third  Dist.,  1842,  p.   158. — Hall, 
Twenty-fourth  Rept.  N.  Y.  State  Mus.  Nat.  Hist.,  pi.  6,  figs. 

14,  15. 

40744.    Agelacrinites  holbrooki  James.  Plesiotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Morrow,  Ohio. 

Clarke.  Bull.  No.  49,  N.  Y.  State  Museum,   1901  (1902),  p.   189, 
fig.  2. 

=  Lepidodiscus  holbrooki. 

7860.    Agnostus  bidens  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Above  Gallatin  City,  east  side  of  Gal- 
latin River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1872  (it 
463,  and  footnote. 


30  BULLETIN  53,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

24638.  Agnostus  bidens  Meek.  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  26,  pi.  9,  figs. 
13.  13a- 

35222.   Agnostus  bidens  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Flathead  (Mid.  Cambrian).     Gallatin  Range,  Yellowstone 
National  Park. 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXXII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Pt.  II,  1899,  p.  455,  pi. 
63,  figs.  4,  4a, 

24557.   Agnostus  communis  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Holotjrpe. 

Upper  Cambrian.     White  Pine  District,  Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt  II, 
1877,  p.  228,  pi.  I,  figs.  28,  29.— Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S. 
Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  27. 

18327.    Agnostus  desideratus  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Lower   Cambrian.      Near    Salem,   Washington    County, 
New  York. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XII,  1889,  p.  39;  Tenth  Ann. 
Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  629,  pi.  80,  fig.  5. 

8578.    Agnostus  interstrictus  White.  Cotypes. 

15405.  Middle  Cambrian.     Antelope  Spring,  House  Range,  Utah. 

White,  Prelini.  Rep.  Geogr.  and  Geol.  Exped.,  West  looth  Merid., 
1874,  p.  7;  Rep.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  West  looth  Merid.,  IV, 
Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  38,  pi.  2,  figs.  5a,  5b.— Walcott,  Bull.  U.  S. 
Geol.  Surv.,  No.  30,  1886,  p.  149,  pi.  16,  figs.  6,  6a;  Mon. 
XXXIT,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  Pt.  II,  1899,  p.  454,  pl.  63,  fig.  3. 

35221.    Agnostus  interstrictus  White.  Plesiot5rpe. 

Flathead  (Mid.  Cambrian).     Gallatin  Range,  Yellowstone 
National  Park. 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXXII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Pt.  II,  p.  454,  pL  63, 

fig-  3a. 

24597.    Agnostus  maladensis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Near  Malade  City,  Northern  Utah. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1872  (1873),  p. 
464,  and  footnote. 

[Listed  as  A.  josepha  Hall?,  but  changed  to  A.  maladensis  Meek 
in  a  footnote.] 

24639.  Agnostus  neon  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Holotype. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt. 
II,  1877,  p.  229,  pl.  I,  figs.  26,  27. 

24637.    Agnostus  prolonjgus  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Holotype. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Eureka,  Nevada. 

Hall  and  AVhitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt 
II,  1877,  p.  230,  pl.  I,  figs.  30,  31. 

24585.    Agnostus  richmondensis  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884.  p.  24,  pl.  9,  fig.  la 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  81 

24586.    Agnostus  seclusus  Walcott.  Cot5rpe. 

Upper  Cambrian.    Secret  Canyon,  Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  25,  pi.  9,  fig.  14, 

24558.  Agnostus  tumidosus  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Holotype. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Eureka,  Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877.  p.  231,  pi.  I,  fig.  32. 

35223.    Agnostus  tumidosus  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Plesiotjrpes. 

Flathead  (Mid.  Cambrian).     Gallatin  Range,  Yellowstone 
National  Park. 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXXII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Pt.  II,  1899,  p.  455, 
pi.  63,  figs.  5,  5a. 

24559.  Agraulos  ?  globosus  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  61,  pi.  9,  fig.  23. 

1180.    Agraulos  oweni  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Near  head  of  Powder  River,  Big  Horn 
Mountains,  Wyoming. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  toKnowl., 
No.  172,  XIV,  1864,  p.  9,  text  figs.  a-c. 

=  Ptychoparia  oweni. 

See  Arionellus  (Crepicephalus)  oweni. 

23839.    Agraulos  redpathi  Walcott.  Plastot5rpe. 

Lower  Cambrian.     St.  Simon,  Quebec,  Canada. 

Walcott,  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  654,  fig. 
69b  on  p.  655. 

23863.  Agraulos  saratogensis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Four  miles  west  of  Saratoga  Springs, 
New  York. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  276,  pi.  21,  fig.  14. 

18334.  Agraulos  strenuus  Billings.  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Conception  Bay,  Newfoundland. 

Walcott,  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  1890,  p.  663,  pi.  97, 
figs.  I~IC. 

18335.  Agraulos  strenuus  nasutus  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Conception  Bay,  Newfoundland. 

Walcott,  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  1890,  p.  654,  pi.  97, 

figs.  2-2C. 

23864.  Agraulos?  thea  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Osceola  Mills,  Wisconsin. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  277, pi.  21,  fig.  15. 

20134.    Aguileria  cumminsi  White.  Cotjrpes. 

Woodbine  (Cret.).    Four  miles  south  of  Lewisville,  Den 
County,  Texas. 

White,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1887,  p.  37,  pi.  2,  k 
1-3. 


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1 2331.    Akera  glansoryza  Whitfield.  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.  )•     Cheyenne  River,  near  French  Creek, 
Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

WTiitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills,  Dakota,  1880. 
p.  437,  pi.  12,  fig.  25. 

1 13384.    Alaba  chipolana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

DaU.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  292, 
pi.  21,  fig.  9. 

1 07 1 28.    Alaba  turrita  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Vendryes,  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  321,  pi.  27,  fig.  7. 

1 58010.    Aldrichia  elegans  Vaughan.  Cotypes. 

Jacksonian  (Eocene).     Jackson,  Mississippi. 

Vaughan,   Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  71,  pi.  4, 
figs.  15,  16,  17a,  19. 

144173.    Aligena  sequata  Conrad.  Plesiotypes. 

Miocene.     St.  Marys  River,  Maryland. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,   Ill,  Pt.  V,   1900, 
P-  ii75i  pl-  24,  figs.  8-8b. 

162529.    Aligena  cerritensis  Arnold.  Holot>T)e. 

Pleistocene.     Los  Cerritos,  California. 

Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  138,  pl.  13,  fig.  3. 

135867.  Aligena  lineata  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p. 
1 176,  pl.  44,  fig.  23. 

1 15 1 10.    Aligena  minor  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,    Trans.    Wagner  Free  Inst.    Sci.    Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.  V,  1900, 
p.  1 177,  pl.  44,  fig.  i>. 

135868.  Aligena  pustulosa  Dall.  Holot>'pe. 

Upper    Olii^ocene.       Oak    Grove,    Santa    Rosa    Cotmty, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst  Sci.  Phila.,  III.  Pt.  V,  1900,  p.  11 76, 
pl.  33,  figs.  18,  22. 

Allerisma.     See  Allorisma. 

46078.    Allodesma  subellipticum  (Ulrich).     Holotj-pe   and   plesio- 

t>T)e. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\\  Minn.,  Final  Rept,,  III,  Pt  II, 
iSg4,  p.  617,  pl.  42,  figs.  9-14. 

See  Modiolopsis  subelliptica. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  33 

43126.  AUonema  botelloides  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Cot5'pes. 

Silurian,     Island  of  Gotland. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLV,  1904, 
p.  281,  pi.  67,  figs.  2-4. 

43125.    Allonema  botellus  (Vine).  Plesiotype. 

Silurian.     Island  of  Gotland. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLV,  1905, 
p.  281,  pi.  67,  fig.  I. 

43129.    Allonema  fusiforme  (Nicholson  and  Etheridge).    Plesiotype. 

Hamilton  (Dev.).     Alpena,  Michigan. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLV,  1904, 
p.  284,  pi.  67.  fig.  8. 

43124.    Allonema?  minimum  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Springfield,  Illinois. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLV,  1904, 
p.  284,  pi.  67,  figs.  10-12. 

43 1 3 1 .    Allonema  moniliforme  aggregatum  Ulrich  and  Bassler. 

Holotype. 
Hamilton  (Dev.).     Genesee  County,  New  York. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLV,  1904, 
p.  282,  pi.  67,  fig.  9. 

43127.  Allonema  subfusiforme  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holotype. 

Silurian.     Island  of  Gotland. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLV,  1904, 
p.  283,  pi.  67,  figs.  6,  7. 

43128.  Allonema  waldronense  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holotype. 

Waldron  (Sil.).     Waldron,  Indiana. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLV,  p.  283, 
pi.  67,  fig.  5. 

46079.  Anonychia  jamesi  (Meek).  Plesiotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord. ).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  641,  pi.  48,  fig.  7. 

46080.  Anonychia  ovata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington.  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  641,  pi.  48,  figs.  4-6. 

46081.  Anonychia  subrotunda  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  642,  pi.  48,  figs.  8,  9. 

102 1.    Allorisma?  altirostrata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Juniata,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1858,  p.  ' 

=Sedgwickia?  altirostrata. 

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1018.  Allorisma?  cooperi  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Helena,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1858,  p.  264. 

=  Ch8enoniya  cooperi. 
See  Panopsea  cooperi. 

64S9.    Allorisma  (Sedgwickia)  geinitzii  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Neb.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  219, 
pi.  10,  figs.  1 6a,  i6b. 

8232.   Allorisma?  gilberti  White.  Holotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Wild  Band  Pockets,  Arizona. 

White,  Bull.  No.  5,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879,  P-  217;  Twelfth 
Ann.  Rept.  U.   S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1878  (1883),  p. 

137,  pl.  33»  figs.  9a.  9b. 

6761.     Allorisma  (Sedgwickia)   granosa  (Shumard).      Holotype. 
Upper  Carboniferous.     Rock  Bluff,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Neb.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  220, 
pi.  2,  figs.  8a-8b. 

46758.   Allorisma  (Chsenomya?)  hybrida  (Meek  and  Worthen). 

Plastotype. 
Keokuk  (Miss.).     Warsaw,  Illinois. 

Meek  and  Worthen,  Geol.  Sur\\  111.,  IH,  1868,  p.  538,  pi.  19, 
fig-  3a. 

46082.    Allorisma  illinoisensis  Worthen.  Plastot3rpe. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Warsaw,  Illinois. 

Worthen,  111.  State  Mus.  Bull.  No.  2,  1884,  p.  11. 

1019.  Allorisma?  leavenworthana  Meek  and  Hayden.        Cot3T)es. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Leavenworth,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1858,  p.  263. 
=  Chaenoniy a  lea\-enworthana. 

92S6.   Allorisma  marionensis  White.  Cotype. 

St.  Louis  i^Miss.).     Marion  County,  Iowa. 

White.  1Vk\  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1876,  p.  31;  Twelfth  Ann. 
Rept.  r.  S.  Creol.  Sun,-.  Terr.,  1878  ( 1883),  Pt  I,  p.  167,  pi.  41, 
fi^s.  3a.  3b. 

6513.   Allorisma  t  Sedgwickia)  reflexa  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper  CarlxMiiferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek.  Final  Rept.  I'.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Neb.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  217, 
pi.  K».  tig.  15. 

17017.   Allorisma  regularis  King?  Plesiotj-pe. 

Upper  CarlxMiiferoiis,     Wayne  City.  Iowa. 

Ower..  Repi.  Geol.  Surv.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1S52,  tab.  Y, 
=  Allorisma  subcuneata. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  35 

I020.    Allorisma  subcuneata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Leavenworth,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1858,  p.  263; 
Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl.,  No.  172,  XIV, 
1864,  p.  37,  pi.  I,  figs.  loa,  lob. 

See  Allorisma  regularis. 

6608.    Allorisma  subcuneata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Rock  BluflF,  Nebraska. 

• 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebraska,  1872,  p.  221,  pi. 
2,  figs.  loa,  lob: — White,  Thirteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Surv. 
Indiana,  p.  148,  pi.  31,  figs.  1-3. 

8481.    Allorisma  subcuneata  Meek  and  Hayden  var.        Plesiotype. 
Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Agua  Azul,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I, 
1876,  p.  155,  pi.  12,  figs.  7a,  7b. 

6501.    Allorisma  (Sedgwickia?)  subelegans  Meek.  Holotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Neb.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  220, 
pi.  10,  fig.  14. 

35301.    Allorisma  terminale  Hall.  Plesiotypes. 

Rico  (Upper  Carb.).      Scotch  Creek,   Rico  Quadrangle, 
Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  437,  pi.  9,  figs. 
4,  5,  6. 

15072.    Allorisma  terminalis  Hall.  Holotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Big  Blue  River,  Kansas. 

Hall,  Stansbury's  Expl.  and  Surv.  Valley  Great  Salt  Lake,  Utah, 
1852,  p.  413,  pi.  2,  figs.  4a,  4b. 

1 14658.    Alveinus  rotundus  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p. 
1 167,  pi.  45,  figs.  25,  28. 

14562.    Alveolites  multilamella  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper   Devonian.      Argyle    Hill,    White    Pine   District, 
Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  25, 
pi.  2,  figs.  7-7b. 

14554.    Alveolites  vallorum  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Base  of  Upper  Devonian.     Ramparts  of  the  Mackenzie 
River,  Canada. 

Meek,  Trans.  Chicago  Acad.  Sci.,  I,  1868,  p.  86,  pi.  11,  fig.  9. 

II 2603.    Amalthea  v^illcoxii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p 
359,  pi.  17,  fig.  6. 


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2^gi3.    Amauropsis  bulbiformis  (Sowerby).  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret. ).     Huerfano  Park,  Colorado. 

Stanton,   Bull.  No.    io6,  U.   S.  Geol.  Surw,  1893,  p.  137,  pi.  30, 
figs.  2-4. 

26S.    Amauropsis  paludinseformis  ( Hall  and  Meek ) .     Plesiotypes. 
Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Cheyenne  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,   1876,  p.  318,  pi.  19, 
figs.  I5a-c. 

12302.  Amauropsis  paludinseformis  (Hall  and  Meek).     Plesiotypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).      Cheyenne  River,  near  Box  Elder 
Creek,  Black  Hills,  Sguth  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills,  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  431,  pi.  12,  fig.  16. 

8068.    Amauropsis?  utahensis  (White).  Cotypes. 

Colorado  ^Cret.).     Coalville.  I'tah. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  i«.^,  T'.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1893,  p.  138,  pi.  30.  fig.i. 

See  Lunatia  utahen.^^is  and  Euspira  utahensis. 

25074.    Amberleya  dilleri  Stanton.  Cot>'pes. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret."^.     Three  miles  northwest  of  Pas- 
kenta.  California. 

Stanton.  Bull.  No.   133.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1S95  (Feb.,  1896).  p. 
6S,  pi.  12,  figs.  7-9. 

4t>oS3.    Ambonychia  affinis  Ulrich.  Cotx-pe. 

Trenton    Ord."^.     Carroll  County,  Illinois. 

ririoh,  Cteol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1S04.  p.  4Q2.  pi.  35.  figs.  5,6. 

4?oS5.    Ambonychia  amygdalina  Hall.  Plesiotype. 

Trenton    Ord.   .     Thirteen  miles  south  of  Cannon  Falls, 
Minnes<na. 

l'!rioh,  r.evM.  .mv;  Nai.  Hi>i.  Surw  Minn..  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
iSvi4.  p.  403.  pi.  35.  ligs.  Ng. 

4r»CkS4.    Ambonychia  bellistriata  Hall.  Plesiotyjx?. 

Trenton  (Ord."^.     Near  WykofF.  Minnesota. 

I'lrioh.  Tii^^:.  .i-.I  N.i:    Hist.  Sur\\  Minn..  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  I*t.  II, 

4>oSr.    Ambonychia  planistriata  Hall,  Plesiot>*pe. 

S:v>:ie>  River    Orvi.   .      Mineral  Point,  Wisconsin. 

V.r.o::,  G<\^:.  ,:::v:  Nat.  Hist,  Surv.  Minn..  Final  Rept..  HI,  Pt.  II. 

-  >L\  t      w^       1   >  -       •■^^       »  -      r«  »»><      ;      I 

4t>oio.    Ambonychia  superba  i^:H::isr>-  Plastotype. 

Ar.::co>:i    Si*.     .     '::r.c::o::  Clin.  Island  of  Anticosti. 

iV.:'.:"*;s.  vT.i:    S;*..  z'vvvi    AiitivXt*::,  iSc6.  p*.  49,  fig.  id. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  37 

381.    Ammonites  complexus  Hall  and  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Great  Bend  of  the  Missouri,  below 
Fort  Pierre.  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1875,  p.  447,  pi.  24, 
figs.  la-c. 

=  Pachydiscus  complexus. 

1276.    Ammonites  complexus  suciaensis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

12396.  Nanaimo  (Cret.).     Sucia  Island,  and  Komooks, Vancouver 

Island. 

Meek,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1861,  p.  317;  Bull.  IJ.  S. 
Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Terr.,  II,  No.  4,  1876,  p.  369,  pi.  5, 

figs.   2SL-C. 

=  Pachydiscus  suciaensis, 

203.    Ammonites  cordiformis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Black  Hills,  vSouth  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1858,  p.  57; 
Pal.  Upper  Mo., Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl.  No.  172,  XIV, 
1864,  p.  122,  pi.  5,  figs.  2a-e. 

=  Cardioceras  cordiforme. 

12345.    Ammonites  cordiformis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Plesiotypes. 

12294.  Jurassic.     Black  Hills.  vSouth  Dakota. 

WTiitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills,  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  378,  pi.  6,  figs.  20-23. 

—  Cardioceras  cordiforme. 

12308.    Ammonites  cordiformis  distans  Whitfield.  Holotype. 

Jurassic.     Two  miles  south  of  Belle  Fourche  River,  near 
Bear  Lodge  Butte,  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills,  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  380,  pi.  6,  fig.  25. 

—  Cardioceras  cordiforme  distans. 

384.    Ammonites  halli  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotjqpe. 

Fort    Pierre  (Cret.).      Missouri  River,  150  miles  above 
mouth  of  Milk  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  70. 
=  Phylloceras ?  halli. 

314.    Ammonites  henryi  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Jura.ssic.     Southwest  part  of  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1858,  p.  57; 
Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont  to  Knowl.  No.  172,  XIV, 
1864.  p.  123,  pi.  4,  figs.  9a-K:. 


20109.    Ammonites  (Lillia)  howelli  White. 

Jurassic.     Wrangell  Bay,  Alaska. 


Cotypes. 


White,  Bull.  No.  51,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  68,  pi.  12,  figs,  i,  2; 
pi.  14,  figs.  1-3. 


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20086.    Ammonites  (Lillia)  kialagvikensis  White.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Wrangell  Bay,  Alaska. 

White,  Bull.  No.  51,  I'.  S.  Oeol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  69,  pi.  13,  fig.  7. 

9878.    Ammonites  leonensis  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Washita  (Lower  Cret. ).     Leon  Springs,  Texas. 

Conrad.  Rej)t.  I'.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  2, 1S57. 
p.  i6v),  pi.  16,  figs.  2a,  2b. 

=Schloenbachia  leonen.sis. 

8629.    Ammonites  loevianus  White.  Holotype. 

Colorado  (Cret. ).     Ojo  de  los  Cuervos,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Kept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Sur\'.,  W.  looth  mend..  IV,  Pt.  I,  1S76, 
p.  201,  pi.  19.  figs.  la,  b. 

—  Prionotropis  loevianus. 

20085.    Ammonites  maclurei  White.  Holotype. 

Nanainio  (Cret.).     Sucia  Island,  Gulf  of  Georgia. 

White,  Bull.  No.  51,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun*.,  1889,  p.  48,  pi.  7,  figs.  2,3. 

20243.  Ammonites  ?  mandanensis  Morton.  Plesiotype. 

Fox    Hills    (Cret. ).     Fox    Hills   between   Cheyenne  and 
Moreaii  Rivers,  South  Dakota. 

Owen,  Rept.  Oeol.  Surv.,  Wis.,  Iowa  and  Minn.,  1852,  pi.  7,  fig.  5. 

—  Scaphites  mandanensis. 

20244.  Ammonites  moreauensis  Owen.  Holotype. 

Cretaceous.     Fox  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Owen,  Rept.  Get>l.  Surw,  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852,  p.  579,  pi.  S. 

= Scaphites  cheyennensis. 

1924.    Ammonites?  mullananus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fort  Benton  i  Cret. ).     Chippewa  Point,  near  Fort  Benton, 
Montana. 

Meek  ami  Hayden.  Prx\  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1862,  p.  2y— 
MtH^k.  Ninth  Ann.  Rept.  V,  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1S76,  p.  607, 
pi.  S.  figs.  la-c. 

=  Scaphites  niulhinanus. 

20242.    Ammonites  nebrascensis  Owen.  Cotype. 

Cretacei^us.     Fox  Hills.  South  Dakota. 

Owen,  Repl.  ("iei^l.  Surv.,  Wis.,  Iowa, and  Minn.,  1852,  p. 577,  pi.  S, 
figs.  3,  ;.i. 

~  Scaphites  a^nraili . 

1231)4.    Ammonites  newberryanus  Meek.  Holotype. 

Nanainio  i^Crct.  \     Xanainu\  Vana^uver  Island. 

Meek,  Tran>.  AHuiiy  Inst.,  IV.  i>57,  p.  47;  Bull.  I'.  S.  Geol.  .iml 
(tvogr.  Surv.  Terr..  II,  Nik  4.  1S76.  p.  367.  pi.  4,  figs.  3.  a,  b. 

=  Pachvdisciis  ncwlKTrvanus. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  -39 

3582.    Ammonites  pickeringi  Dana.  Holotype. 

Jurassic.     At  an  elevation  of  16,000  feet  on  the  route  to 
Sierra  de  Pasco,  Andes,  South  America. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  721,  pi.  15,  fig.  5. 

369.    Ammonites  placenta  intercalaris  Meek  and  Hayden. 

Holotype. 
Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Cheyenne  River  at  mouth  of  Sage 
Creek,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  i860,  p.  177. 
=  Placenticeras  placenta  intercalare. 

9888.    Ammonites  pleurisepta  Conrad.  Cotypes. 

Cretaceous.    Three  miles  below  Laredo,  Texas.     [Locality 
erroneous.] 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  2,  1857, 
p.  159,  pi.  15,  figs.  la-c. 

=Sphenodiscus  pleurisepta. 

1 245 1.    Ammonites  (Scaphites?)  ramosus  Meek.  Holotype. 

Nanaimo  (Cret.).     Nanainio,  Vancouver  Island. 

Meek,  Trans.  Albany  Inst.,  IV,  1857,  p.  45. 
=  Phylloceras  ?  ramosum. 

7729.    Ammonites  serrato-carinatus  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Colorada  (Cret.).     Medicine  Bow  River,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Proc.  Am.  Philos.  Soc.,  XI,  1871,  p.  429. 
=  Prionocyclus  wyomingensis. 

9893.    Ammonites  texanus  Roemer.  Plesiotype. 

Washita  (Lower  Cret.).      Near  Puercos   [Pecos]    River, 
Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  2,  1857, 
p.  159. 

=Schloenbachia  leonensis. 

2012 1.    Ammonites  turneri  White.  Holotype. 

Chico  (Cret.).     Cury's  Canada,  South  of  Mount  Diablo, 
California. 

White,  Bull.  No.  51,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  26,  pi.  5,  figs.  i,'2. 
=Acanthoceras  turneri. 

1342.    Ammonites  vancouverensis  Meek.  Holotype. 

Nanaimo  (Cret.).     Komooks,  Vancouver  Island. 

Meek,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1861,  p.  317. 

=  Placenticeras?  vancouverense. 

224.  Ammonites  vermilionensis  Meek  and  Hayden.       Holotype. 
Colorado    (Cret.).       Mouth   of   Vermilion    River,  South 
Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  i860,  p.  177. 
=  Morton icer as ?  vermilionense. 


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20I10.    Ammonites  (Amaltheus)  whiteavesii  White.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Wrangell  Ba}',  Alaska. 

WTiite,  Bull.  No.  51,  U.  vS.  Geol.  Sun-.,   1889,  p.  69,  pi.  13.  figs. 

1-5- 

28949.    Amnicola?  cretacea  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Dakota?    (Cret.).      Fawn    Creek,    Yellowstone    National 
Park. 

Stanton.  Mon.  XXXII,  l>t.  II,  U.  vS.  Geol.Surv.,  1899,  p.  6^,  pi. 
75.  fig-  8- 

113565.    Amnicola  floridana  convexa  Pilsbry.  Plesiot\'pes. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie   Rive?,  near  Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Pilsbry,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Ft.  II,  1S92. 
P-  338- 

113567.    Amnicola  omphalotropis  Pilsbry.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie  River,   near  Fort  Thompson, 
Florida. 

Pilsbry,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1S92. 
P.'339.  Pl.  21.  fig.  13. 

11158S.    Amphidesma  burnsi  Whitfield.  Cotype. 

Miocene.     Shiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  79,  pi.  14,  figs. 
16- 1 S. 

=Semele  burnsi. 
See  Abra  aequalis. 

158260.    Amphihelia  natchitochensis  Vaughan.  Cot>7)es. 

Lower  Claitorne.     Natchitoches,  Louisiana. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  124,  pi.  12, 

figs.  12-18. 

24645.   Amphion  nevadensis  Walcott.  Coty^ies. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     Bellevue  Peak,  Eureka  District, 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  94,  pi.  12.  fig.  13. 

162550.    Amphissa  ventricosa  Arnold.  Holotype. 

Pleistocene.     Deadman  Island,  off  San  Pedro,  California. 

Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  242,  pi.  5,  fig.  11. 

43769.    Amplexopora  affinis  Ulrich.       Figured  sections  of  holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sun-.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  450,  pi.  36,  fig.  2a. 
=  Heterotr\'pa  affinis. 

42313.    Amplexopora  ampla  Ulrich  and  Bassler.     Cot)T)es and  figured 

section. 
Lorraine  (Ord.).     Nashville,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart,  XL VII,  1904, 
p.  42,  pi.  13,  figs.  7,  8;  pi.  14,  fig.  3. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  41 

43641.    Amplexopora  cingulata  Ulrich.     Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     McKinney*s  Station,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ,  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  254,  pi.  11, 
figs.  5-5C. 

4321 1.    Amplexopora  columbiana  Ulrich  and  Bassler.     Cotypes  and 

figured  sections. 
Lorraine  (Ord.).     Columbia,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904, 
p.  41,  pi.  13,  figs.  1-3. 

43216.    Amplexopora  cylindracea  Ulrich  and  Bassler.     Cotypes  and 

figured  sections. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Nashville,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVIl,  1904, 
p.  43,  pi.  13,  figs.  5,  6;  pi.  14,  figs.  4,  5. 

44070.    Amplexopora  filiosa  (D'Orbigny).     Plesiotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Lorraine  (Ord.).     Hamilton,  Ohio. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904, 
p.  41,  pi.  12,  figs.  10,  II. 

See  Leptotrypa  filiosa. 

44069.    Amplexopora  pustulosa  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Richmond  (Ord.),  Hanover,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  451,  pi.  36,  figs.  3-36. 

43640.    Amplexopora  robusta  Ulrich.  Holotype  and  figured 

sections. 
Lorraine  (Ord.),  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI,  1883,  p.  82,  pi.  i, 
figs.  i-ib. 

43815.    Amplexopora  winchelli  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.),  Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  14th  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  1886,  p.  91. 
=  Batostoma  winchelli. 

8064.    Amplexus  zaphrentiformis  White.  Cotype. 

Lower  Aubry  (Upper  Carb. ),  Split  Mountain  Canyon  and 
near  Echo  Park,  Green  River,  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  Creol.  Uinta  Mts.  (Powell),  1876,  p.  107;  Twelfth 
Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.  Terrs.,  1878  (1883),  Pt.  I,  p.  120, 
pi.  33.  figs.  la-id. 

12934.    Ampullina  fischeri  Dall.  Holotyt^ 

Oligocene.     Near  Baileys  Ferry,  Chipola  River,  FI01 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  189a 
pi.  22,  fig.  36. 


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1 1 2933.    AmpuUina  solidula  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II.  1892,  p.  376, 
pi.  22,  fig.  31. 

7831.    Amussium  aurarium  Meek,  Holotype. 

Jurassic.     Mariposa  Estate,  California. 

Meek,  Oeol.  Surv*.  Calif.,  Geology*,  I,  1865,  p.  478,  pi.  i,  figs.  6a. 

3S001.    Amynilyspes  wortheni  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

I'pper  Coal   Measures.     Mazon  Creek,  Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1882,  p.  178,  pi.  13, 
fij^s.  1-4,  9;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  230,  pi.  10, 
figs.  1-4.  9- 

112145.  Anachis  a  vara  amydra  Dall.  CotN-pes. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie    River,  near   Fort  Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall.  Trans.  Waj^ner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  l*t.  I,  1890,  p.  156. 

II 2 144.    Anachis  avara  caloosaensis  Dall.  Cotyj^es. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie   River,   near   Fort  Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wajj^ner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I.  1890,  p.  135. 

1 1 2146.  Anachis  camax  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1S90,  p.  136, 
pi.  12,  fig.  3. 

II 3258.    Anachis  harrisii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Yorktown,  Virginia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II.  1892,  pi.  22, 
fij;.  22. 

112147.  Anachis  ithitoma  Dall.  Holot>T)e. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie    River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 

Floriila. 

Dall.  Trans.  Warner  Free  In^l.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1S9L).  p.  136, 
pi.  12.  Iijr.  6. 

43218.   Anaphragma  mirabile  Ulrich  and  Bassler.     Cot>-pes  and  fig- 
ured sections. 
Richmond  «  Ord.  \     Wilmington.  Illinois. 

ririch  and  Ri.^sler,  Sniiih.sonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart..  XLVII,  1904. 
p,  4Q.  pi.  13.  fivjs.  Q-Il. 

30237.    Anatina  austinensis  Shattuck.  Holotype. 

lUula  '  Low.  Crct.   .     Shoal  Creek,  Austin.  Texas. 

Shaliiuk.  Hull.  Nu.  205.  l*.  S.  Get^l.  Sur\*..  1903,  p.  29,  pi.  iS, 
tiifs.  1.2. 


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22896.    Anatina  lineata  Stanton.  Cotj'pes. 

Colorado  (Cret. ).     Huerfano  Park,  Colorado. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.   106,  U.  S.  Gepl.  Surv.,   1893,  p.  117,  pi.  26, 
figs.  3.  4. 

28945.    Anatina  (Cercomya)  punctata  Stanton.  Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Jurassic.     Yellowstone  National  Park. 

vStanton,  Mon.  XXXII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Pt.  II,  1899,  p.  628, 
pi.  74,  fig.  5. 

20091.    Anatina  sulcatina  Shumard?  Plesiotypes. 

Nanaimo  fCret. ).     Sucia  Island,  Gulf  of  Georgia. 

White,  Bull.  No.  51,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun.,  1889,  p.  43,  pi.  6,  fig.  i. 

30238.    Anatina  texana  Shattuck.  Holotype. 

Buda  (Low.  Cret. ).     Shoal  Creek,  Austin,  Texas. 

Shattuck,  Bull.  No.  205,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  30,  pi.  18, 
fig.  3. 

274.    Anchura(Drepanochilus)  americana  (Evans  and  Shumard). 

Plesiotypes. 
Fort  Pierre  or  Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South 
Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.  Terr.,  IX,  1875  (1877),  p.  325,  pi. 
32,  figs.  8a,  8b. 

1 2429.    Anchura  ?  fusiformis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret. ).     Two  miles  from  Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I.  1877,  p.  160, 
pi.  15,  figs.  2a. 

=  Pugnellus  fusiformis. 

8648.    Anchura?  fusiformis  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     East  bank  Rio  Puerco,  6  miles  below 
Casa  Salazan,  New  Mexico. 

White,   Rept.   U.  S.   Geogr.   Surv.  W.   looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I, 
1876,  p.  190,  pi.  18,  fig.  4a. 

=  Aporrhais  prolabiata  (White)? 

8054.    Anchura  haydeni  White.  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Fifteen  miles  west  of  Greeley,  Colo- 
rado. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.Terr.,  1877(1879), 
p.  311,  pi.  7,  fig.  la. 

8086.    Anchura  (Drepanocheilus)  mudgeana  White.         Cotypes. 
Denison  (Cret. ).     Denison,  Texas. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.  Terr.,  187*- 
p.  312,  pi.  7,  figs.  3a,  3b. 


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288.   Anchura  (Drepanochilus)  nebrascensis  (Evans  and  Shu- 

mard  ) .     Plesioty  pes. 
Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Crow  Creek,  near  Black  Hills,  South 
Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Terrs.,  IX,  1876,  p.  326,  pi.  19, 
figs.  5a-c. 

12309.    Anchura  (  Drepanocheilus )  nebrascensis  (Evans  and  Shu- 

mard  ) .     Plesiot>T)es. 
Montana  (Cret. ).     East  fork  of  Beaver  Creek,  Black  Hills, 
South  Dakota. 

WTiitfieia,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills,  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  429,  pi.  12,  figs.  2,  3. 

8660.    Anchura  nuptialis  White.  Holot>T)e. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Five  miles  west  of   Mineral  Spring, 
Arizona. 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geogr.  Sur\-.  W.  looth  Merid.,  1874, 
p.  24. 

=  Lispodesthes  nuptialis. 

284.    Anchura?  parva  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holot>'pe. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Yellowstone  River,  near  Miles  City, 
Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Terrs.,  IX.  1876,  p.  328,  pi.  19, 
figs.  4a.  4b. 

See  Aporrhais  parva. 

8069,    Anchura  1  Drepanocheilus)  prolabiata  (Wliite).     Cot\*pes. 
Colorado  (v^ret. ).     Upper  Kanab,  Utah. 

Wliite.  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur^-.Terr.,  1877  ^  1879). 
p.  313,  pi.  7,  fig.  2a. 

=  Aporrhais  prolabiata. 

8078.    Anchura  (  Drepanocheilus)  ruida  (White).  Holotype. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Upper  Kanab,  Southern  Utah. 

Wliite,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U,  S.  Geol.  Sur^^  Terr.,  1877  [  1879^, 
p.  321,  pi.  7,  figs.  4a,  4b. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.S.  Geol. 
Snrv-..  1S93.  p.  145,  pi.  31.  figs.  3,  4. 

276.    Anchura?  sublevis  (^Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype. 

Montana  iCret.).     Yellow.stone  River,   near  Miles  City. 
Montana. 

Meek.  Rept.  U.   S.  Geol.   Surw  Terrs.,  IX,  1876,  p.  327,  pi.  19. 

See  Aporrhais  sublex-is. 

12344.    Anchura?  sublevis  (^Meek  and  Havden).  Plesiotypes. 

Fort  Pierie  i  Cret. ).     Near  Box  Elder  Creek.  Black  Hills, 
South  Dakota. 

Whitfield.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills,  Dakota,  iSSo, 
p.  428.  pi.  12.  fig.  6. 

Ancilla  shepardi  Dall.     See  Ancillaria  shepardi. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  45 

109023.    Ancillaria  chipolana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  pi. 
41,  fig.  3- 

1 1 5568.    Ancillaria  lamellata  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Manzanilla,  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Joum.  Geol.  Soc.  Ix>ndon,  XXII,  1866,  p.  579,  pi. 
26,  fig.  9. 

1 15567.    Ancillaria  pinguis  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Geol.  Mag.,  Ix>udon,  Dec.  II,  I,  1874,  p.  434,  pi.  16,  fig.  3. 

1 12093.    Ancillaria  shepardi  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Hillsboro  Bay,  P'lorida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  46, 
pi.  4,  fig.  4. 

[Corrected  to  Ancilla,  op.  cit.,  Pt.  II,  p.  225.] 

470.    Ancyloceras?  cheyenensis  Meek  and  Hayden.        Holotype. 
Fort    Pierre    (Cret.).      Mouth   of   Big   Cheyenne   River, 
South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  71. 

=  Heteroceras?  cheyennense. 

12295.    Ancyloceras  jenneyi  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Fort  Pierre  ( Cret. ).     East  fork  Beaver  Creek,  Black  Hills, 
South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills,  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  452,  pi.  16,  figs.  7-9. 

469.    Ancyloceras?  nebrascensis  Meek  and  Hayden.       Holotype. 
Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Cheyenne  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  71. 
—  Heteroceras?  nebrascense. 

12287.    Ancyloceras  tricostatus  Whitfield.  Holot^-pe. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Cheyenne  River,  near  French  Creek, 
Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources,  Black  Hills,  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  454,  pi.  15,  figs.  7,  8. 

387.    Ancyloceras  ?  uncum  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     South  Fork  of  Cheyenne,  near  Black 
Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,   Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.   Surv.  Terr.,  IX,   1876,  p.  409,  pi.  ^ 
figs.  I  a,  lb. 

See  Ancyloceras  fHamites)  uncus. 


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387.    Ancyloceras  ( Hamites)  uncus  Meek  and  Hayden.    Holotype. 
Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).    South  Fork  of  Cheyenne  River,  near 
Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and   Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1858,  p.  56. 
=  Ancvloceras  uncum. 

12532.    Ancylus  undulatus  Meek.  Cot>'pes. 

Miocene.     Fossil  Hill,  Kawsoh  Mountains,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  186. 
pi.  17.  figs.  12,  a-b.- -White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol. 
Sun-.,  1883,  p.  451.  pl-  32,  fig.  10. 

1 1 1658.    Anguinella  virginiana  Conrad.  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Jericho,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield.  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  132,  pl.  24, 
figs.  1-5. 

107808.    Anisodonta  americana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Monroe  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  V,  1900, 
P-    "33'  Pl-  36,  fig.  7. 

135749.    Anisodonta  (Basterotia)  bowdeniana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene  (  Bowden  beds)!     Bowden.  Jamaica. 

Dall  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  III.,  Pt.  V,  1900, 
P-  1133. 

115085.    Anisodonta  (  Fulcrella)  Carolina  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900, 
p.  1 133,  pl.  45,  fig.  20. 

247.  Anisomyon  alveolus  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holot>*pe. 

Montana  (Cret. ).     Yellowstone  River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Repl.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Terr.,  IX.  1876,  p.  292,  pl.  18,  figs. 
4ii.  4h. 

See  Helcion  alveolus. 

12278.    Anisomyon  alveolus  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Plesiotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (  Cret. ).    Old  Woman  Fork,  of  Cheyenne  River, 
Wyoming. 

Whitfield  Repl.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills,  Dakota.  1880. 
p.  433,  pl.  12.  fig.  20. 

248.  Anisomyon  borealis  (Morton).  PlesiotN-pes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret. ).     Great  Bend  of  Missouri  below  Fort 
Pierre.  South  Dakota. 

Meek,    Rept.   V.  S.  (Wol.   Surv.  Terr..  IX.   1876.   p.  288,  pl.    iS, 

figs.  <)i\-i.\ 

See  Helcion  airinatus. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  47 

12254.    Anisomyon  borealis  (Mortou).  Plesiotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.)-     Cheyenne  River,  Black  Hills,  South 
Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills, •  Dakota,  i88o, 
p.  436,  pi.  12,  fig.  23. 

8649.    Anisomyon  borealis  (Morton).  Plesiotypes. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Gallinas  Creek,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  193,  pi.  18,  figs.  9a,  b. 

12430.   Anisomyon  centrale  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Box  Elder  and  Colorado  City.  Colo- 
rado. 

Meek,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1871,  p.  312. — 
White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879, 
p.  303,  pi.  9,  figs.  la-d 

8659.    Anisomyon  centrale  Meek.  Plesiotype. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Gallinas  Creek,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876. 
p.  194,  pi.  18,  figs.  8a,  b. 

246.    Anisomyon  patelliformis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Yellowstone  River,  near  Miles  City, 
Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Am.  Jpum.  Sci.,  (2),  XXIX,  i860,  pp.  34,  35, 
pi.  I,  figs.  1-3. — Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX, 
1876,  p.  290,  pi.  18,  figs.  5a-c,  5e,  sf. 

See  Helcion  patelliformis  and  Acmaea  ?  papillata. 

12268.    Anisomyon  patelliformis  Meek  and  Hayden.        Plesiotypes, 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret. ).     Old  Woman  Fork  of  Cheyenne  River, 
Wyoming. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills,  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  435.  pi.  12,  figs.  17,  18. 

249.    Anisomyon  sexsulcatus  (Meek  and  Hayden).         Holotype. 
Montana  (Cret.).     Yellowstone  River,   near  Miles  City, 
Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  293,  pi.  18,  figs. 
8a,  8b. 

See  Helcion  sexsulcatus. 

245.    Anisomyon  shumardi  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Great  Bend  of  Missouri,  below  F- 
Pierre,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.   U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,   1876,  p.  afi 
figs.  7a-c. 


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244.    Anisomyon  subovatus  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype. 

Montana  (Cret.)-     Yellowstone  River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  291,  pi.  18, 
figs.  5d,  6. 

See  Helcion  subovatus. 

12298.    Anisomyon  subovatus  (Meek  and  Hayden).        Plesiotypes. 
Fort  Pierre  ( Cret. ) .     Old  Woman  Fork  of  Cheyenne  River, 
Wyoming^. 

Wliitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  aud  Resources  Black  Hills,  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  434,  pi.  12,  fig.  19. 

43735.    Anisotrypa  fistulosa  Ulrich.  Figured  sections  of  cotype. 

St.  Louis  (Miss.).     Fella,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  448,  pi.  72,  figs.  6b,  6c. 

43413.  Anisotrypa  solida  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

43414.  Chester    (Miss.).      Sloans   Valley,     Kentucky;    Chester, 

Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  449,  pi.  72,  figs.  9-9e. 

4363 1 .    Anisotrypa  symmetrica  Ulrich.    Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Chester  (Miss.;.     Sloans  Valley,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI,  1883,  p.  276,  pi.  13, 
figs.  5-5C;  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  448,  pi.  72,  fig.  5. 

13574.    Anodonta  decurtata  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Colorado  (?)  Eocene  (  ?  ) . 

Conrad,  Am.  Journ.  Conch.,  VI,  p.  200,  pi.  11,  fig.  8. — While, 
Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  479,  pi.  29,  figs. 

27,  28. 

9028.    Anodonta  parallela  White.  Cotj-pes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Crow  Creek,  northern  Colorado. 

WOiite,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1878  (1883), 
Pt.  I,  p.  62,  pi.   24,  fig.  3a;  Third  Ann.  Rept.   U.  S.  Geol. 

Surv-.,  1.S83,  p.  429,  pi.  19,  fig.  5. 

13406.    Anodonta  propatoris  White.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Dog  and  Birch  Creeks,  Montana. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1878  (1883), 
Pt.  I,  p.  61,  pi.  24  figs.  2a-d;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  GeoL 
Surv.,  1883,  p.  429,  pi.  19,  figs.  6-9. 

13917.    Anodontopsis  amygdalaeformis  Walcott.  Cot>-pe. 

Middle  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.,  1884,  p.   180,  pi.  15,  figs. 

26409.    Anodontopsis  ?  milleri  Meek.  Cotx-pes. 

Richmond  (Ord. ).     Forty  miles  west  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Meek,  Am.  Journ.  Sci.,  (3)  II,  1871,  p.  297;  Pal.  Ohio,  I,  1S73, 
p.  140,  pi.  12,  figs,  la,  lb.  id. 

=  Cycloconcha  milleri. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  49 

43276.    Anolotichia  impolita  Ulrich.      Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
i^3»  P-  327.  Pl-  28,  figs.  15-20. 

43275.    Anolotichia  ponderosa  Ulrich.     Cotypeand  figured  sections. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois! 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  473,  pl.  41,  figs.  3b,  3c.  3d. 

1 3567 1 .    Anomalocardia  bowdeniana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Bowden  (Oligocene).     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,   Ill,  R.  VI,    1903, 
p.  1304,  pl.  57,  fig.  7. 

109242.    Anomalocardia  caloosana  (Dall).  Holotj'pe. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,   1903, 
p.  i3«5- 

See  Venus  (Anomalocardia)  caloosana. 

1 14592.    Anomalocardia  chipolana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Chipola     (Oligocene).     Alum    Bluff,    Calhoun    County, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,   1903, 
p.  1304,  pl.  55,  fig.  I. 

115 169.    Anomalocardia  dupliniana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Upper  Miocene.     Natural  Well,   Duplin  County,   North 
Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,   1903, 
p.  1305,  pl.  55,  fig.  II. 

140801.    Anomalocardia  floridana  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  near  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1303,  pl.  55,  figs.  14,  15. 

35078.  Anomalocystites  cornutus  Hall.  Plesiotypes. 

35079.  Coeymans      (Dev. ).      Litclifield      Township,     Herkimer 

County,  New  York. 

Schuchert,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XlyVII,  1904,  p.  206, 
text  fig.  21;  pl.  40,  figs.  4,  5. 

33661.    Anomalocystites  (?)  disparilis  Hall.  Plesiotype. 

Oriskany  (Dev.).     Cumberland,  Maryland. 

Schuchert,  vSniithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XL VI I,  1904,  p.  207, 
text  fig.  22. 

46087.    Anomalodonta  alata  Meek.  Plesiotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Near  Morrow,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  63.S,  pl.  46,  fig.  i. 

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46088.  Anomalodonta  gigantea  Miller.  Plesiotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.)-     Versailles,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  637,  pi.  50,  figs,  i,  2. 

46089.  Anomalodonta  plicata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  638,  pi.  46,  figs.  2,  3. 

46546.    Anomaloides  reticulatus  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Lorraine  (Ord. ) .     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Jour.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I,  1878,  p.  92,  pi.  4,  figs. 
6-6b. 

=  Anomalospongia  reticulata. 

46546.    Anomalospongia  reticulata  (Ulrich).  Cotypes. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Co\angton,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  i, 
1893,  p.  69,  pi.  V,  figs.   13-15. 

See  Anomaloides  reticulatus. 

489.    Anomia  concentrica  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Sulphur  Creek,  Bear  River,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  i860,  p.  311;  Rept.  Kxpl. 
Great  Hasin  of  Utah,  Simpson,  1876,  p.  359,  pi.  4,  fig.  3.— 
Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Greol.  Surv.,  I893,  p.  67,  pi.  8, 

fig-  7. 

135845.    Anomia  floridana  Dall.  Holot>-pe. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Tran.s.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1S98, 
p.  785.  Pl.  35,  fig-  7. 

7828.    Anomia  ?  gryphorhynchus  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Point  of  Rocks,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Fifth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terrs.,  1872,  pp.  375-376. 

9050.    Anomia  gryphorhynchus  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Montana  (Cret.)     Two   miles  west   of   Point  of   Rocks, 
Wyoming. 

White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  1883,  p.  422,  pl.  12, 
fig.  15. 

7828.    Anomia  (Placunopsis?)  gryphorhynchus  Meek.        Plesio 

types. 
Montana  (Cret.).     Ndar  Point  of  Rocks,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  I'.    S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terrs.,  1873,  p.  5^ 

7949.    Anomia  limatula  Dall.  Holotype  and  plesiotjrpes. 

154341.  Pliocene.     San  Diego,  California. 

Dall,  Proc.  V.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  I,  1878,  p.  15;  Trans.  Wagner  Free 
Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Vt.  IV,  1898,  p.  785,  pl.  35,  fig.  19, 


TYPE    3PE0IMEJJS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  51 

114824.    Anemia  microgrammata  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Near   Baileys  Ferry,  'Cliipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
p.  783.  pl.  35,  fig-  II. 

7842.    Anoxnia  micronema  Meek.  Cotypcs. 

Laramie  (Cret. ).     Two   hundred   miles  east  of   Denver, 
Colorado. 

Meek,  Bull.  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Terrs.,  (2),  I,  1875, 
p.  42. 

9931.    Anomia  microaema  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

12492.  Laramie  (Cret).     Two  hundred  miles  east  of  Denver  and 

15  miles  north  of  Orchard  Station,  Colorado. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  V,  1882,  p.  97,  pl.  3,  fig.  3:  Third 
Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv*.,  1883,  p.  422,  pl.  12,  figs.  7,  9,  11. 

9038.    Anoxnia  micronema  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret. ).     Crow  Creek  and  Bijou  Creek,  Colorado. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terrs.,  1878  (1883), 
Pt.  I,  p.  57,  pl.  25,  figs.  2a-<l;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol. 
Surv'.,  1883,  5^.  422,  pl.  12,  figs.  6,  8,  10. 

241.    Anomia  obliqua  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Niobrara  ( Cret. ) .     Missouri  River,  near  mouth  of  Niobrara 
River,  Nebraska. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  for  i860,  p.  181. — 
Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terrs.,  IX,  1876,  p.  22,  pl.  9,  fig.  2.— 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  68. 
[Probably  the  young  of  Ostrea  patina.     T.  W.  Stanton.] 

7874.    Anomia  propatoris  White.  Cotype. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S,  Geol.  Surv.  Terrs.,  1878(1883), 
Pt.  I,  p.  14,  pl.  12,  figs.  I5a-i5b;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S. 
Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  422,  pl.  5,  figs.  6,  7. 

22865.    Anomia  propatoris  White?  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret. ) .    Muddy  Creek,  Huerfano  Park,  Colorado. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  67,  pl.  8,  fig.  10. 

8047.    Anomia  raetiformis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Ridge  southeast  of  Laporte,  Colorado. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  R.  I,  1877,  P-  »4i, 
text  fig.  I. 

23023.    Anomia  senescens  Stanton.  Holotype. 

Knoxville     (Lower     Cret.).     Near    Lowery's,    Tehama 
County,  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p.  35, 
pl.  2,  fig.  2. 

1865.    Anomia  subcostata  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Carrizd  Creek,  Colorado  Desert,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Oc 
V,  1856,  p.  325,  pl.  5,  fig.  34. 


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9830.    Anomia  subcostata  Conrad.  Plesiotype. 

Micx:ene.     Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  2. 
1857   p.  161,  pi.  19,  figs,  la,  lb. 

22864.    Anomia  subquadrata  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Colorado    (Cret.).      Williams    Creek,     Huerfano     Park, 
Colorado. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur^^,  1893,  p.  66,  pi.  8,  figs. 

8,  9. 

346.    Anomia  subtrigonalis  Meek  and    Hay  den.     Holot>i)e  and 

paratype. 
Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Bijou  Hill,  Missouri  River,  Nebraska. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  I*roc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  i860,  p.  iSi.— 
Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  22,  pi.  16. 
figs.  4a,  4b. 

107 154.    Anomia  umbonata  Guppy.  Holoty[)e. 

Upper  Oligocene.     Ally  Creek,  Naparima,  Trinidad,  West 
Indies. 

Guppy.  Proc.  V.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  325,  pi.  30,  fig.  6. 

15426.    Anomocare?  parvum  Walcott.  Holotypt. 

Lower   Cambrian,    Prospect  Mountain,   Eureka    District, 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1884,  p.  59,  pi.  9,  fig.  2; 
Bull.  No.  30,  r.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1886,  p.  209,  pi.  25,  fig.  i: 
Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  653,  pi.  96,  fig.  2. 

46090.  Anoptera  miseneri  lUrich.  Cotypes. 

46091.  Richmond  (Ord.).     Richmond,  Indiana;  Clarksville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  650,  pi.  50,  figs.  5-9. 

25542.    Anthonomus  revictus  Scudder.  Cotyj^es. 

Older  Tertiary.     Green  River  City,  Wyoming. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur^•.,  1893,  p.  117,  pi.  11,  fig.  6. 

25539.    Anthonomus  soporus  Scudder.  Plesiotyi)e. 

Older  Tertiary.     Green  River  City,  Wyoming. 

Scudiler.  Mon.  XXI.  V.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-.,  1893,  p.  116,  pi.  11,  fig.  i. 

38162.    Anthracoblattina  americana  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upjxir  Coal  Measures.     Near  Clinton,  Missouri. 

Scudder,  Bull.   No.    124,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1895,  p.  129,  pi.  Hi 

38104.    Anthracoblattina  virginiensis  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 


Scudder.  Bull.  No.    124,   I'.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,   1895,  p.  130,  pi.  n. 
fig.  S. 


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TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  53 

37984.    Anthracomartus  pustulatus  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal   Measures.     Mazon  Creek,  Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1890,  p.  452,  pi.  40, 
figs.  5,  8;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  1890,  p.  428,  pi.  32,  figs.  5, 8. 

37982.    Anthracomartus  trilobitus  Scudder.  Cotjrpes. 

Upper  part  of  Pottsville  Series  (Penn.).     Near  Fayette- 
ville,  Washington  County,  Arkansas. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1890,  p.  451,  pi.  39, 
figs.  7,  9;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  1890,  p.  427,  pi.  31,  figs.  7, 
9. — Fritsch,  Pal.  Arachiniden,  1904,  p.  40,  fig.  49. 

38138.  Anthracothremma  robusta  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

38139.  Upper   Coal    Measures.     Mazon    Creek   and  Braidwood, 

Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Bost.  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1885,  p.  327,  pi.  30, 
figs.  I,  5,  6;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  291,  pi.  16, 
figs.  1,5,6. 

38843.    Anthrapalaemon  gracilis  Meek  and  Worthen.       Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.      Mazon  Creek,  Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Packard,  Mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1886,  p.  135,  pi.  7,  figs.  3,  3a, 
4,  4a,  5,  6. 

41836.    Aparchites  arrectus  Ulnch.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

ririch,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept..  Ill,  Pt.II, 
J  894,  p.  646,  pi.  43,  figs.  35,  36. 

41829.    Aparchites  chatfieldensis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Chatfield,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  H, 
1894,  p.  646,  pi.  43,  figs.  37-38. 

« 

41832.    Aparchites  ellipticus  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minln.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  644,  pi.  43,  figs.  15-17. 

41834.    Aparchites  fimbriatus  (Ulrich).  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Near  Spring  Valley,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt  II, 

1894,  p.  645,  pi.  45,  figs.    U)^I2. 

See  Leperditia  fimbriata.     . 

41828.    Aparchites  granilabiatus  (Ulrich).  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  I'inal  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt  " 
1894,  p.  644,  pi.  45,  figs.  21-23. 

See  Leperditia  granilabiata. 


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41835.    Aparchites  granilabiatus  neglectus  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Stones  River  <  Ord. ).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  ami  Nat.  Hist.  vSun-.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pi.  II, 
1894,  p.  645. 

41850.    Aparchites  inornatus  I'lrich.  Holotyi)e. 

Onondaga  •  Dtjv.  ).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

ririch.  Journ   Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1S90,  p.  1S2,  pi. 
16,  figs.  3a,  h. 

41837.    Aparchites  millepunctatus  «  Ulrich  >.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  1  Ord.  ).     Fountain,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich.  Geol.  ami  Nat.  Hist.  Surw  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1S94.  p.  645.  pi.  45,  figs.  16-1S. 

vSee  Lejxirditia  niillepiinctata. 

41302.  Aparchites  minutissimus  trentonensis  Ulrich. 

41303.  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.  1.     Fountain,  Minnesota. 

Trenton  <.  Ord.  ».     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  ami  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.  Ill   Pt.  II, 

I.S94.  p.  646,  pi.  43,  figs.    lS-2i\ 

41811.    Aparchites  oblongus  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.  ■.     Middletown,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Jouni.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1S90.  p.   137,  pi, 
10,  figs.  i«.->a-c. 

2553S.    Apion  evestigatum  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiar>-.     Roan  Mountains.  Western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  I'.  S.  Geol.  Sun..  1S93,  p.  S4,  pi.  10,  fig.  8. 

275.    Aporrhais  biangulata  .  Meek  and  Hayden  K     Holotype  and 

pwiratype. 
Montana  tCret.  ••     Yellowstone  River,  near  Miles  City, 
Montana. 

Meek.  Rept.  U.  S.  Gec^l.  Surv\  Terr..  IX.  1S76,  p.  322,  pi.  19,  figs. 
6a-<',  ami  text  fig.  37. 

Sec*  Rostellaria  biangulata. 

12334.    Aporrhais  meeki  Whitfield.  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  •  Cret.  •.     Cheyenne  River,  near  Rapid  Creek, 
Black  Hills.  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield.  Repi.  (Tttil.  ami  Rest^urces  Black  Hills,  Dakota,  iSIv), 
p.  426.  })1.  12,  fig.  5. 

2S4.    Aporrhais  parva  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Montana    ■  Cret.    .      Yellowstone    River.    Montana,    near 
Miles  City. 

^leek  and  Hayilen,  I*rtK\  -\cad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1S60,  p.  17S. 
=  Anchura  ?  parwi. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  55 

22917.    Aporrhais  ( Perissoptera  ?)  prolabiata  (White).   Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Upper  Kanab  Valley,  Utah. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.   106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.   144,  pi.  31, 
fig.  2. 

See  Anchura  (Drepanocheilus)  prolabiata. 

276.    Aporrhais  sublevis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Yellowstone  River,    near  Miles  City, 
Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  i860,  p.  178. 
=  Anchura?  sublevis. 

23095.    Aptychus  ?  knoxvillensis  Stanton.  Holotype, 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret. ).     Near  Knoxville,  Napa  County, 
California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p.  83, 
pi.  18,  figs.  I,  2. 

148930.    Area  aquila  Heilprin.  Plesiotypes. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near  Fort    Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,   Ill,  Pt.  IV,   1898, 
p.  621,  pi.  31,  fig.  12. 

6 1 62 1.    Area  bowdeniana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,   1898, 
p.  622,  pi.  33,  fig.  12. 

111618.    Area  fStriarca)  centenaria  (Say.).  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Near  Shiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  42,  pi.  6, 
figs.  5-7. 

II 5682.   Area  centrota  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Matura,  Trinidad. 

Guppy,  Proc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Trinidad,  1867,  p.  175;  Geol.  Mag.,  Dec. 
II,  I,  1874,  p.  443,  pi.  18,  fig.  23. 

430.    Area  (Cucullaea)  cordata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  86. 

=  Cucullaea  (Idonearca)  cordata. 

3499.    Area  devincta  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Astoria,  Oregon. 

Conrad,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  726,  Atlas  pi.  18, 
figs.  loa. 

[Gabb  unites  this  with  A.  microdonta. — W.  H.  Dall.] 

12386.    Area  ?  equilateralis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Nanaimo  (Cret.).     Nanaimo?,  Vancouver  Island. 

Meek,  Bull.  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Terr.,  II,  1876,  ] 
pi.  2,  figs.  6a. 


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12386.    Area  (Cucullaeaj  equilateralis  Meek.  Cotj^jes. 

Nanainio  (Cret.).     Nanaimo,  Vancouver  Island. 

Meek,  Trans.  Albany  Inst.,  IV,  1857,  p.  40. 

1 1 568 1.    Area  filicata  Gupp3'.  Holot>'pe. 

Eocene.     Manzanilla,  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Joum.  Geol.  Soc.  London,  XXII,   1866,  p.  583, 
pi.  26,  fig.  5. 

1 15679.    Area  inaequilateralis  Guppy.  Holot>T)e. 

Miocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy.  Quart.  Joum.  Geol.  Soc.  London,  XXII,   1866,  p.  293, 
pi.  18,  fig.  2. 

201.    Area  (Cucullaea)  inornata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Black  Hills.  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  I*roc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1858,  p.  51. 

=  Gramniatodon  inoniatus. 

153877.  Area  (  Noatia)  limula  (Conrad).  Plesiotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort  Thompson, 

Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.    Ill,  I*t,  IV.  189S,  p. 
631.  pi.  31.  figs.  14.  14b. 

153878.  Area  limula  platyura  Dall.  Cot\-pes. 

Pliocene.     Alligator  Creek.  Caloosahatchie  River.  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  III.  Pt.  IV,  189S,  p. 
632. 

1S44.    Area  microdonta  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Tulare  \'alley.  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Sun*.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 

V,  1S56.  p.  325.  pi.  3.  fig.  29. 

See  Area  devincta. 

163473.    Area  (Acar)  millifila  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek.  Florida. 

Dall.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila..  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi. 
5e>.  figs.  21.  24. 

13330.    Area  obispoana  Conrad.  Coiypes. 

Miocene.     San  Luis  Obispo  Valley,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Kxpl.  and  Sun-.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 

VII.  1S57,  p.  192,  pi.  5,  fig.  I. 

7S95.    Area  ?  parallela  Meek.  Holotype. 

Mentor  vCret.  •.     Twelve  miles  south\rest  of  Salina.  Kan- 
sas. 

Meek,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  I*.  S.  Cieol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1S71,  p.  303. 
=  Barbatia  parallela. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  57 

1 14786.    Area  paratina  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Calhoun  Count}- ,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  xll,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p. 
621,  pi.  33.  fig.  14. 

443.    Area  (Cucullaea)  shumardi  Meek  and  Hayden.     Holotype 

and  paratypes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret. ).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  86. 
=  CucuUaea  (Ideonarca)  shumardi. 

9846.    Area  subelongata  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Lower  Cretaceous.     Between  El  Paso  and  Front  era,  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  2,  1857, 
p.  148,  pi.  6,  figs.  3a,  3b. 

23044.  Area  tehamaensis  Stanton.  Holotype. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.).     Five  miles  north  of  Paskenta, 
California. 

Stanton,  BuU.  No.   133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p. 
50,  pi.  6,  fig.  8.  • 

23045.  Area  textrina  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Knoxville    (Lower   Cret.).      Near  Stephenson,    Tehama 
County,  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.   133,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.,   1895  (Feb.,   1896),  p. 
50,  pi.  6,  figs.  6,  7. 

1 15680.    Area  trinitaria  Guppy.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     Manzanilla,  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Journ.  Geol.  Soc.  I^ondon,  XXII,  1866,  p.  583,  pi. 
26,  fig.  3a.  3b. 

148932.    Area  umbonata  Lamarck.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  R.   IV.    1898,  p. 
620,  pi.  38,  figs.  4,  4a. 

12398.    Area  vancouverensis  Meek.  Holotype. 

Nanaimo  (Cret. ).     Nanaimo,  Vancouver  Lsland. 

Meek,  Trans.  Albany  Inst.,  IV,  1857,  p.  40. 

=  Nemodon  vancouverensis. 
See  Grammatodon?  vancouverensis. 

t 

148928.    Area  wagneriana  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

DaU,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV.    1898,  p. 
619.  pl-  39.  ngs-  6,  7. 

8192.    Arcestes?  cirratus  White.  Cotypes. 

Triassic.     Five  miles  west  of  John  Gra^-'s  Lake,   vSouth- 
eastern  Idaho. 

White,  Twelftli  Ann.  Rept.   V.  S.  Ck-ol.  Sur\-.  Terr.  I»t.    1, 
(1883),  p.  116. 


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12523.    Arcestes  gabbi  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Triassic.     Near    Cottonwood    Canyon,    West    Humboldt 
Range,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  121, 
pi.  10,  fij<s.  6a. 

1 2531.    Arcestes?  perplanus  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Triassic.     Buena  Vista  Canyon,  South  Fork  West 
Humboldt  Range,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  120, 
pi.  II.  figs.  7a. 

27126.    Archaeocaris  vermiformis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Waverly  (Miss.).     Near  Danville,  Kentucky. 

Meek,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  II,  1875,  P-  321,  pi.  18,  fig.  7. 

8235.    Archaeocidaris  cratis  White.  Holot>-pe. 

Upper  Carboniferous.      Confluence  of  Green  and  Grand 
rivers,  Utah. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1878 
(1883),  p.  130,  pi.  33.  fig.  2a. 

8031.    Archaeocidaris  dininnii  White.  Cot^-pe. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Tecuniseh,  Nebraska. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  II,  1880,  p.  260,  pi.  i,  figs.  13-15; 
Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\  Terr.,  1878  (1883),  Vt 
I.  p.  131.  pi.  35,  ngs.  6a-6c. 

8472.    Archaeocidaris  ornatus  Newberrj-.  Plesiotj'pe. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Ten  miles  west  of  Ojo  del   Oso, 
near  Fort  Wingate,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  V.  S.  Geogr.  vSurN.,  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  ii>4.  pi.  6.  fig.  7a. 

35369.    Archaeocidaris  ourayensis  Girty.  Holot\-pe. 

Hermosa  ?  (Upper  Carb. ).     Ouray,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  16.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  329,  pi.  I,  fig.  14. 

9449.    Archaeocidaris  triplex  White.  Cot>*pes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Taos,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  V.  S.  Geogr.  vSurw,  W.  looth  Mend.,  Ill,  Suppl.. 
18S1,  }).  22,  pi.  4.  figs.  33-30. 

6599.    Archaeocidaris?  triserrata    Meek.  Cot\-pes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Omaha,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Pinal  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv*.,  Nebr.  (Hayden),  1872.  p. 
151.  pi.  I,  figs.  6a-6c. 

8471.    Archaeocidaris  trudifer  White.  Cotypes. 

Red  Wall  ( l'])i)er  Carb.  ) .     Camp  Apache,  Navajo  County, 
Arizona. 

White.  Prelim.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geogr.  Sur\'..  W.  looth  Mend.,  Sw., 
1S74.  p.  17:  Rept.  r.  S.  Geogr.  Sur\*.,  W.  looth  Merid..  IV, 
in.  I,  1877.  p.  104,  pi.  6,  figs.  8a.  8b. 


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14688.    Archaeocyathus  atlanticus  Billings.  Plesiotypes. 

1 5301.  Lower  Cambrian.     L'Anse  au  Loup,  Labrador  and  Silver 

Peak,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1886,  p.  73,  pi.  3,  figs. 
i-2a. 

=Spirocyathus  atlanticus. 

15302.  Archaeocyathus  billingsi  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     L'Anse  au  Loup,  Labrador. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  74,  pi.  3,  figs. 
3-3C. 

=  Coscinocyathus  billingsi. 

18352.    Archaeocyathus  (Archaeocyathellus)  dwighti  Walcott. 

Cotype. 
Lower  Cambrian.     Trov,  and  Washington  county,  New 
York. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XII,  1889,  p.  34;  Tenth  Ann.  Kept. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  1890,  p.  601,  pi.  54,  figs.  4,  4a. 

15304.  Archaeocyathus  profundus  (Billings).  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     L'Anse  au  Loup,  Labrador. 

Walcott,  Tenth  Ann.  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1890,  p.  600,  pi.  52, 
figs,  i-ic;  pi.  53,  figs,  i-ib;  pi.  54,  fig.  3. 

See  Ethmophyllum  profundum. 

15306.    Archaeocyathus  (Archaeocyathellus)  rarus  (Ford). 

Plesiotype. 
Lower  Cambrian.     Troy,  New  York. 

Walcott,  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  601,  pi.  54, 
figs.  2,  2a. 

See  Ethmophyllum  rarum. 

15305.  Archaeocyathus  ( Archaeocyathellus) rensselaericus (Ford). 

Plesiotypes. 
Lower  Cambrian.     Troy,  New  York. 

Walcott,  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1890,  p.  600,  pi.  54, 
figs.  i-ie. 

See  Ethmophyllum  rensselaericum. 

43416.    Archimedes  communis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Sloans  Valley,    Pulaski  County,   Ken- 
tucky. 

Ulrich.  Geol.  vSurv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  573,  pi.  63,  figs.  j-id. 

43736.    Archimedes  compactus  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Chester   (Miss.).     Sloans  Valley,   Pulaski  County,  Ken- 
tucky. 

Ulrkh,  Geol.  Surv.  III.,  VIII,  1890,  ]>.  572,  pi.  63,  figs.  2,  2a. 

44097.    Archimedes  distans  Ulrich.  C^ 

Che.ster  (Miss. ).     Chester,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\\  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  578,  pi.  63,  figs.  ^ 


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43740.    Archimedes     invaginatus     Ulrich.       Figured     sections     of 

cot>'pe. 

Chester  (Miss.  ).     Chester,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  575,  pi.  63,  figs,  iic,  iid. 

43417.    Archimedes  laxus  Hall.  Plesiotj-pe. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Litchfield.  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\'.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  580,  pi.  63,  figs.  15,  15a. 

See  Helicopora  archimediformis. 

43737.  Archimedes  proutanus  Ulrich.  Cot3T)es. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Sloans  Valley,   Pulaski  County.   Ken- 
tuck  v. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sun*.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  576,  pi.  63.  figs.  3-30. 

43738.  Archimedes  proutanus  Ulrich  var.  Plesiotj'pe. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Sloans  Valley,   Pulaski  County,    Ken- 
tucky. 

Ulrich.  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII.  1891^,  p.  576,  pi.  63,  fig.  lib. 

43739.  Archimedes  terebriformis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Chester  ( Miss. ) .  Sloans  Valle\' ,  Pulaski  County,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich.  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII.  1890,  p.  575,  pi.  63,  figs.  5-5b. 

38093.    Archimylacris  parallela  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Campbell's  Ledge,  near  Pittston, 
Pennsylvania. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist..  III.  1879,  p.  85.  pi.  6,  fig.  6; 
I'\)ss.  Insects  X.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  105,  pi.  6,  fig.  6. 

38091.    Archimylacris  paucinervis  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Mazon  Creek,    Grundy    County, 

Illinois. 

Scudder.  Mem.  Boston  Soc,  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1890,  p.  411,  pi.  31, 
fig-  5*.  l^oss.  Insects  N.  America,  1,  1891),  p.  387.  pi.  23,  fig.  5. 

45686   Archinacella  cingulata  Ulrich.  Holotyix*. 

Black  River  ( Ord. ).      Mercer  County,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  (;eol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept..  III.  Pt.  II, 
1S97,  p.  S29,  pi.  61,  figs.  I.  2. 

45687.  Archinacella  deleta  (Sardeson).  Plesiotype. 

Black  River  (Ord. ).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

ririch  and  Scofield,  (leol.  and   Nat.    Hist.  Surv.  Minn..    Fiual 
Rept..  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  831.  pi.  61.  fig.  17. 

45688.  Archinacella  depressa  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Plastot>-pe. 

Stones  River  i  Ord.  ).     Minneapolis.  Minnesota. 

Ulrich   and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.   Hist.  Surv.   Minn..  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  830,  pi.  61,  figs.  8,  9. 


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TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  61 

45689.  Archinacella  instabilis  incurva  Ulrich  and  Scofield. 

Holotype. 
Black  River  (Ord.).     Goodhue  County,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,   Geol.  and  Nat.  Kist.  Surv.   Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Ft.  II,  1897,  p.  835,  pi.  61,  figs.  21-23. 

45690,  Archinacella  powersi  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Pla.stotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Beloit,  Wisconsin. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.   Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,   Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  It.  11,   1897,  p.  820,  fig.  la;  p.  829,  figs.  3-5;  pi. 
61,  fig.  4. 

45691.    Archinacella  richmondensis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Richmond.  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  HI, 
Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  834.  pi.  61,  figs.  6,  7. 

45692.    Archinacella  rotunda  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord. ).     Graf,  Iowa. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  835,  pi.  61,  figs.  24,  25. 

43693.  Archinacella  rugatina  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord. ).     Middletown,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  835,  pi.  82,  figs.  5,  6. 

43694.  Archinacella  semicarinata  Ulrich  and  Scofield.      Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord. ).     Cannon  Falls,  Minne.sota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.   and  Nat.   Hist.  Surv.   Minn.,   Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  833,  pi.  61,  figs.  12,  13. 

45695.  Archinacella  simulatrix  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Holotyi)e. 

Black  River  (Ord.  ).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and   Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.   Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  It.  II,  1897,  p.  833,  pi.  61,  figs.  10.  II. 

45696.  Archinacella  subrotunda  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  H,  1897,  p.  834.  pi.  61,  figs.  26,  27. 

37970.    Architarbus  elongatus  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Braid  wood,  Illinois. 

Scudder,   Mem.   Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist..  IV.  1890,  p.  449,  pi.  40, 
fig.  4;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  1890,  p.  425,  pi.  32.  fig.  4. 

=  Geraphrynus  (Architarbus)  elongatus. 

37993.  Archiulus  (?)  glomeratus  Scudder.  Cot3T)es. 

37994.  Upper  Coal    Measures.      Mazon   Creek   and   Braidwood, 

Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1890,  p.  436 
figs.  2,  3;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I.  1890,  p.  41a 
figs*  2,  3. 


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191.    Arcopagella  (?)  macrodonta  Meek.  Holotype. 

Dakota  (Cret.).     Big  Sioux  River,  three  miles  above  its 
mouth,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  202,  pi.  i,  fig.  2. 

1 241 1.    Arcopagella  mactroides  Meek.  Holotype  and  paratype. 

Mentor    (Cret.).       Twelve    miles    southwest    of    Salina, 
Kansas. 

Meek,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\  Terr.,  1871,  p.  309, 
text  figs.  A.  B;  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p. 
202,  pi.  2,  figs.  4a,  4b. 

13328.    Arcopagia  unda  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Shore  of  Santa  Barbara  County,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Sur\'.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
VII,  1857,  p.  192,  pi.  4,  figs.  3,  4. 

[May  l)e  the  same  as  Metis  alta  (Conrad).     W.  H.  Dall.] 

24560.    Arethusina  americana  Walcott.  Cot}^)^ 

ITpper  Cambrian.      North  of  Dunderberg  mine,   Eureka 
District,  Nevada. 

WalcDtt,  Mon.  VIII,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surw.  1^84,  p.  62,  pi.  9,  fig.  27. 

42436.    Arges  wesenbergensis  paulianus  Clarke.  Cotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Chirko,  (leol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn..  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
ivS94,  p.  745,  fig.  64. 

K>)294.    Argyrotheca  schucherti  Dall.  Holotype. 

MitKene.     Jackson  Bluff,  Ocklockonee  River,  Florida. 

Dall.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1539.  pl.  5^,  fig.  8. 

35230.    Arionellus  levis  Walcott.  Holotj-pe. 

Middle   Cambrian.      Crowfoot    section,    Gallatin    Range, 
Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Walcint,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II.  T.  S.  Geol.  Surw.  1899,  p.  462. 
pl.  65,  fig.  I. 

:  :>o.    Arionellus  ^  Crepicephalus')  oweni  Meek  and  Hayden. 

Holot>*pe. 
I'pper  Cambrian.     Near  head  of  Powder  Ri\-er,  Big  Horn 
Mountains,  Wyoming. 

Mt^k  and  Havden,  lYoc.  Acad.  Nat,  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1861,  p.  436; 
Anier.  Joum.  Sci.  ^2^,  XXXIII,  1S62,  p.  74.  fig.  4. 

=  IHycho^xiria  oweni. 
See  Agraulos  oweni. 

4COQr.    Aristcrclla  nitidula  I'lrich.  Cotypes. 

4too3.  Black  River  v^Ord.).     Chaitield  and  St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

ririch.  Gei>l.  and  Xai.  Hisi,  Sur\\  Minn..  Final  Rept.,  IH,  PL  II, 

l^94.  p.  5^.  pl-  a5'  ^>?^  >^o^ 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  63 

17446.  Aristozoe  rotundata  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.      Near  North  Greenwich,  Washington 
County,  New  York. 

Walcott,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.,  (3)  XXXIV,  1887,  p.  193,  pi.  i,  fig. 
9;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  627,  pi.  80, 

fig-  3. 

17447.  Aristozoe  troyensis  (Ford).  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Washington  County,  New  York. 

Walcott,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.,  (3)  XXXIV,  1887,  p.  193,  pi.  i,  fig. 
8;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1890,  p.  628,  pi.  80, 
fig.  2a. 

26380.    Arthracantha  punctobrachiata  Williams.  Plesiotype. 

Hamilton  (Dev.).     Thedford,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Wood,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  81,  pi. 
16,  fig.  4. 

43633.  Arthroclema  armatum  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XII,  1890,  p.  194,  fig. 
19,  I9a-h;  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill, 
Ft.  I,  1893,  p.  201,  pi.  2,  figs.  8-1 1,  25,  28-33;  pl.  3.  fig.  7- 

43415.    Arthroclema  billingsi  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Ottawa,  Canada. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\*.  Illinois,  VIII,  1890,  p.  642:  Geol.  and  Nat. 
Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1893,  p.  197,  pi.  2, 

fig.  7. 

43634.  Arthroclema  cornutum  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XII,  1890,  p.  193,  figs. 
18,  i8a-g.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill, 
Pt.  I,  1893,  p.  200,  pi.  2,  figs.  16-21,  23 

43665.    Arthroclema  spiniforme  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Lebanon,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  161,  pi.  6, 
figs.  10,  loa. 

=Helopora  spiniformis. 

43498.    Arthroclema  striatum  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  198,  pi.  2,  figs.  22,  24;  pi.  3,  figs.  28-33. 

33068.    Arthrolycosa  antiqua  Harger.  Plastotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Mazon  Creek,   Grundy  Cot 
Illinois. 

Beecher,  Amer.   Journ.  Sci.  (3),  XXXVIII,  1889,  pp.  215 
figures. 


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43638.  Arthronema  curtum  Ulrich.  HoloU-pe. 

Lorraine  (Ord. ).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

ririch,  Jvurn.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  j6i,  pi.  6, 
"  Artlirostylus  curtu.s. 

43637.    Arthronema  tenuis  (James).  Plesiotypes. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  160,  pi.  6, 
figs.  8-8c. 

=  Artlirostylus  tenuis. 

43504.    Arthropora  bifurcata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     vSt.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurw  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  l»t.  I, 
1893,  p.  178,  pi.  14,  figs.  22-25. 

43502.    Arthropora  reversa  Ulrich.  '     Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.)     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hi.st.  Sur\'.,  Minn.,  Final  Rept..  III.  IH.  I. 
1S93,  p.  178.  pi.  14.  fig.  26. 

43630.  Arthropora  shafferi  (Meek).  Plesiotypes. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Jouni.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  167,  pi.  7. 
figs.  10,  loa. 

43503-    Arthropora  simplex  Ulrich.        Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Black   River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis,  Minne- 
,  sota. 

Ulrich,  (;c()l.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\\  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  I*t.  I. 
1893,  p.  177.  P^-  M.  figs.  12-21. 

43636.    Arthrostylus  conjunctus  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.  ).      Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

I'lrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XII,  1890,  p.  1S9,  figs. 
14.    I  ja-c;  (ieol.  and  Nat.   Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,   Pinal  Rept., 

III.  Vi.  I,  1893,  p.  18S.  pi.  3,  figs.  13,  14. 

43639.  Arthrostylus  obliquus  Ulrich.  HolotN-pe. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich.  Jcnirn.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XII,  1890,  p.  190,  figs. 
I4c-<1;  (leol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\\  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill, 
It.  I,  1S93,  p.  18S,  pi.  3,  figs.  15,  16. 

25499.    Artipus  ?  receptus  vSciidder.  Holotx^pe. 

Older  Tertiary.      White  River,  Eastern  Utah. 

SciuUk-r,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  (rcol.  vSun.,  1893,  p.  51,  pi.  9,  fig  7. 

8576.    Asaphiscus  wheeleri  Meek.  Cotv-pes. 

15460.  Middle  Caiiihriaii.      Near  Antelope  Springs,  Utah. 

Mtt'k,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Terr.,  1873.  P-  4S5- 
{ f(X)in<)te  1.— White,  Rcpl.  V.  S.  Geogr. Surv.  W.  looth Mend., 

IV,  rt.  I.  1S76.  p.  43.  pi.  2,  figs.  la-if.— Walcott,  Bull.  N0.3P, 
U.  S.  Geol.  vSiin-..  ivSsb.  p.  220,  pi.  31,  figs.  3.  3a. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  65 

25698.    Asaphus  astragalotes  Green.  Plastotype. 

Middle  Ordovician.     Greenville  Canal,  Canada. 

Green,  Suppl.  Mon..Trilobites  N.  America,  Phila.,  1835,  p.  11. 
Cast  No.  37. 

=  Ptychopyge  astragalotes. 

24652.    Asaphus  caribouensis  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     Ridge  east  of  Hamburg  Ridge, 
Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  98,  pi.  12,  figs. 
7-7b. 

4963.    Asaphus  caudatus  (Briinnich).  Plastotype 

Niagara  (Sil.).     Ripley,  Ohio. 

Green,  Mon.  Trilobites  N.  America,  Phila.,  1832,  p.  50.  Cast 
No.  17. 

=  Dalmanites  limulurus. 

See  Asaphus  limulurus  and  A.  wetherilli. 

4835.    Asaphus  ?  crypt urus  Green.  Plastotype. 

Silurian.     Moose  River,  Nova  Scotia. 

Green,  Suppl.  Mon.  Trilobites  N.  America,  Phila.,  1835,  p.  18. 
Cast  No.  41. 

=  Homalonotus  cr>^turus. 

24651.    Asaphus  ?  curiosa  Billings.  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  98,  pi.  12,  fig.  15. 

9824.  Asaphus  emoryi  Hall.  Holotype. 

Middle  Ordovician.     Locality  not  given.     Probably  from 
near  El  Paso,  Texas. 

Hall,  Emory's  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  I,  Pt.  2,  1857, 
p.  174,  pi.  20,  fig.  5. — Walcott,  Palseontologia  Universalis,  Ser. 
I,  Fasc.  II,  1903,  pis.  28,  28a. 

=  Isotelus  emoryi. 

11600.    Asaphus  (Megalaspis?)  goniocercus  Meek.  Holotype. 

? Upper  Cambrian.     Near  Malade  City,  Utah. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  T.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1872  (1873), 
p.  480. 

17906.    Asaphus  (Isotelus)  iowensis  Owen.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Otter  Creek,  Turkey  River,  Iowa. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852,  p."577, 
Tab.  II  A,  figs.  I,  3,  5,  6. 

=  Isotelus  iowensis. 

4880.    Asaphus  laticostatus  Green.  Plastotvr 

Schoharie  (Dev.).     Ulster  County,  New  York. 

Green,  Mon.  Trilobites  N.  America,  1832,  p.  45.     Cast  Nc 

=  Dalmanites  anchiops. 
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4954.    Asaphus  limulurus  Green.  Plastot>'pe. 

Niagara  (Sil.)-     Lockport,  New  York. 

Green,  Mon.  Trilobites  N.  America,  1832,  p.  48.     Cast  No.  16. 

=  Dalmanites  limulurus. 

See  Asaphus  caudatus  and  A.  wetherilli. 

33458.    Asaphus  megistos  Locke.  Plesiot>'pe. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Near  Oxford,  Ohio. 

Mickelborough,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI,  1883,  pp. 
200-206,  text  figs.  1-3. — Walcott,  Science,  III,  March  7,  1884, 
p.  200,  fig.  I. 

=  Isotelus  maximus  Locke. 

4946.    Asaphus  micrurus  Green.  Plastotype. 

Helderbergian  (Dev.).     Trenton  Falls,  New  York. 

Green,  Mon.  Trilobites  N.  America,  1832,  p.  56.     Cast  No.  19. 
=  Dalmanites  micrurus. 

4889.    Asaphus  myrmecophorus  Green.  Plastotype. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Genesee  Cotmty,  New  York. 

Green,  Suppl.  Mon.  Trilobites  N.  America,  1835,  p.  16.  Cast 
No.  40. 

=  Dalmanites  (Coronura)  myrmecophorus. 

4959.    Asaphus  platypleurus  Green.  Plastotype. 

? Hamilton  (Dev.).     Huntingdon  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Green,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.,  XXXII,  1837,  p.  169.     Cast  No. 52. 

4958.    Asaphus  pleuroptyx  Green.  Plastot\T)e. 

Helderbergian  (  Dev. ) .    Helderberg  Mountains,  New  York. 

Green,  Mon.  Trilobites  N.  America,  1832,  p.  55.     Cast  No.  18. 
=  Dalmanites  pleuroptyx. 

25697.    Asaphus  selenurus  (Eaton).  Plastotype. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Probably  Ulster  County,  New  York. 

Green,  Mon.  Trilobites  N.  America,  1832,  p.  46.     CastNos.  I4f  15. 
=  Dalmanites  (Odontocephalus)  selenurus. 

1 176.    Asaphus  (Isotelus)  susae  (Whitfield).  Plesiotype. 

Trenton  ( Ord. ) .     '  *  Selkirk  Settlement, ' '  Lower  Fort  Garr\-. 
Manitoba,  Canada. 

Whileaves,  Paleozoic  Fossils  III,  Pt.  3,  1897,  p.  231. 

4948.    Asaphus  tetragonocephalus  Green.  Plastotype. 

Ordovician.     New  York  (}  Newport). 

Green,  Suppl.  Mon.  Trilobites  N.  America,  1835,  p.   12.     Cast 
No.  39. 


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25699.    Asaphus  wetherilli  Green.  Plastotype. 

Niagara  (Sil.).     Rochester,  New  York. 

Green,  Mon.  Trilobites  N.  America,  1832,  p.  57.     Cast  No.  20. 

=Dalmanites  limulurus. 

See  Asaphus  caudatus  and  A.  limulurus. 

43136.  Ascodictyon  floreale  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holotype. 

Hamilton  (Dev.).     Two  miles  west  of  Alpena,  Michigan. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLV,  1904, 
p.  288,  pi.  68,  fig.  13. 

48143.    Ascodictyon  parvulum  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holotype. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Jackson  County,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XI^V,  1904, 
p.  288,  pi.  68,  fig.  14. 

43135.    Ascodictyon  siluriense  Vine.  Plesiot3rpes. 

43138.  Rochester  (Sil.).     Lockport,  New  York. 

Waldron  (Sil.)..     Waldron,  Indiana. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLV,  1904, 
p.  286,  pi.  68,  figs.  II,  12. 

43142.     Ascodictyon  sparsum  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holotype. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Claxton,  Caldwell  County,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLV,  1904, 
p.  289,  pi.  68,  fig.  15. 

43137.  Ascodictyon  stellatum  Nicholson  and  Ethridge,  jr. 

Plesiotype. 
Hamilton  (Dev.).     Eighteen  Mile  Creek,  New  York. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLV,  1904, 
p.  287,  pi.  68,  figs.  9,  10. 

163959.    Aspella  senex  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi. 
60,  fig.  14. 

43632.    Aspidopora  areolata  Ulrich.        Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Utica  (Ord.).     First  Ward,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI,  1883,  p.  164,  pi.  7, 
figs.  2,  2a-c. 

45499.    Aspidopora  elegantula  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Kenyon,  Minnesota. 

Uhich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  256,  pi.  17,  figs.  13-21. 

4405 1 .    Aspidopora  parasitica  Ulrich.     Cotypes  and  figured  sect' 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Fountain,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  HI 
1893,  p.  255,  pi.  17,  figs.  26-32. 


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109280.    Astarte  (Goodallia  ?)  americana  Dall.  Holotj-pe. 

Claiborne  (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1496,  pi.  56,  fig.  5 

162527.    Astarte  (Crassinella)  branneri  Arnold.  Holot^pe. 

Pleistocene.     Los  Cerritos,  California. 

Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  127,  pi.  iS,  fig.  12. 

23053.    Astarte  californica  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Knoxville    (Lower    Cret.).     Near  Stephenson,    Tehama 
County,  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1895  (Feb.,  iS96),p.  57, 
pi.  6,  figs.  19-21. 

23052.    Astarte  corrugata  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.).     Five  miles  north  of  Paskenta, 
California. 

Stanton,  Bull  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p.  56, 
pi.  6,  fig.  16. 

Ill 600.    Astarte  distans  Conrad.  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Shiloli,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1894,  p.  53.  pi.  7. 
figs.  13-17, 

3418.    Astarte  (distans  van?)  floridana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  In.st.  Sci.  Phila.,  II.  Pt.  VI,  1913. 
p.  1493.  pi.  57,  fig.  19. 

12343.    Astarte  evansi  (Hall  and  Meek).  Plesiotj-pes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Cheyenne  River,  near  Rapid  Creek, 
Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  i8S»». 
p.  413,  pi.  II,  fig.  13. 

199.    Astarte  fragilis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Southwest  base  of  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  i860,  p.  1S3: 
Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Know!.,  No.  172.  XIV. 
1864,  p.  94. 

3593.    Astarte  gemma  Dana.  Holotype. 

Carboniferous.     Wollongong  Point,  district  of  Illawarra, 
New  South  Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  688,  Atlas,  pi.  5' 
figs.  4a,  4b. 

1 093 1 3.    Astarte  glenni  Dall.  Holot\-pe. 

Miocene.     Darlington  District,  South  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  I9i»5. 
p.  1490. 


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332.    Astarte  gregaria  Meek  and  Hayden.       Holotype  and  para- 
types. 
Montana  (Cret.)-     Yellowstone  River,  near  Miles  City, 
Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856, 
p.  84. 

=  Eriphyla  gregaria. 

202.    Astarte  inornata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Jurassic.     Southwest  base  of  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  i860,  p.  183; 
Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl.,  No.  172,  XIV, 
1864,  p.  94,  pi.  3,  figs.  12a,  12b. 

28936.  Astarte  meeki  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

28937.  Jurassic.     Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Stanton,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  620, 
pl.  73»  figs.  3-5. 

135062.    Astarte  opulentora  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Tehuan tepee  Railway,   70  kilometers  west  of 
Atlantic  terminus. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1494,  pl.  57,  fig.  II. 

8361.    Astarte  packardi  White.  Plastotype. 

Jurassic.     Como  Station,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept:  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1878  (1883), 
Pt.  I,  p.  149,  pl.  37,  figs.  6a,  6b. 

145978.    Astarte  (Ashtarotha)  parma  Dall.  Holotype. 

Older  Miocene.     Skipton,  Maryland. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1493,  pl.  57,  fig.  22. 

109314.    Astarte  protracta  (Meyer).  Plesiotype. 

Claiborne  (Eocene).     ClaiV  me,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900, 
pl-  43.  fig-  3. 

=  Lirodiscus  protractus. 

9829.    Astarte  texana  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Cretaceous.     Western  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II, 
1857,  p.  ^52,  pl.  5.  fig.  9- 

23054.    Astarte  trapezoidalis  Stanton.  Holotype  and  paratypes. 

23104.  Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.).     Three  miles  south  of   ijow- 

reys,  Tehama  County,  and  near  Reiff,  Lake  Cc 

California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1S95  (Feb.,  189^ 
pl.  6,  figs.  17,  18. 


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146121.    Astarte  undulata  vaginulata  Dall.  Cot^'pes. 

Miocene.     Grove  Wharf,  James  River,  Virginia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1491- 

135849.  Astarte  wagneri  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  !Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1488,  pi.  57,  fig.  20. 

9383.    Astartella  gurleyi  White.  Holotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Danville,  Illinois. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1878  (1883), 
Pt.  I,  p.  166,  pi.  42,  figs.  6a,  6b. 

3591.  Astartila  ?  corpulcnta  Dana.  Holotype. 

Carboniferous.     District  of  lUawarra,  New  South  Wales, 
Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,   1849,  p.  691,  Atlas,  pi.  3, 
figs.  3a-c. 

3592.  Astartila  cyclas  Dana.  Cotypes. 

Carboniferous.     Wollongong  Point,  Illawarra,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  690,  Atlas,  pi.  4, 
figs.  3.  3a-e. 

3588.  Astartila  cyprina  Dana.  Cotypes. 
3677.            Carboniferous.     Wollongong  Point,  Illawprra.  New  South 

Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  689,  Atlas,  pi.  3, 
figs.  6-6f,  7a,  7b. 

3586.    Astartila  cytherea  Dana.  Cotypes. 

Carboniferous.     Wollongong  Point,  Illawarra,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  689,  Atlas,  pi.  4i 
figs.  I,  la-g. 

3594.    Astartila  intrepida  Dana.  Holotj-pe. 

Carboniferous.     Wollongong  Point,  Illawarra,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.   Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  689,  Atlas,  pi.  3, 
figs.  5.  5a-<^- 

3589.  Astartila  polita  Dana.  Cot>T)es. 

Carboniferous.     Black  Head,  Illawarra,  New  South  Wales, 

Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  690,  Atlas,  pi.  4» 
figs.  2,  2a-c. 

■ 

3598.    Astartila  transversa  Dana.  Holotype. 

Carboniferous.     Wollongong  Point,  Illawarra,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  P-  690,  Atlas,  pL  4i 
figs.  4-4d. 


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39914.    Asterias  antiqua  Ttoost.  Chirotype. 

Ordovician.     Harpeth  River,  Davidson  County,  Tennessee. 
Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc;  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  59. 

12325.    Asterias?  dubium  Whitfield.  Cotype. 

Jurassic.     East  side  Spearfish  Creek,  near  Junction  with 
the  Redwater,  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources,  Black  Hills,  Dakota,  1880, 
P'  344i  pl-  3.  fig-  3- — Clark,  Bull.  No.  97,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1893*  p.  3i»  pl-  5,  fig.  2. 

112994.    Astralium  (Lithopoma)  chipolanum  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 
384,  pl.  18,  tig.  6a. 

II 2993.    Astralium  (Lithopoma)  precursor  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort    Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 
384,  pl.  18,  fig.  8. 

158281.    Astrangia  expansa  Vaughan.  Cotypes. 

158285.  Jacksonian  (Eocene).     Jackson,    Mississippi,   and   Mont- 

gomery, Louisiana. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  133,  pl.  14, 
figs.  3-5. 

158289.  Astrangia  harrisi  Vaughan.  Cotypes. 

158290.  Jacksonian  (Eocene).     Near  Vinces  Bluff,  Saline  River, 

Cleveland  County,  Arkansas. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  136,  pl.  14, 
figs.  8,  9. 

158288.    Astrangia  ludoviciana  Vaughan.  Paratype. 

Jacksonian  (Eocene).     Montgomery,  Louisiana. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1900,  p.  135,  pl.  14, 
fig.  7. 

1 58291.  Astrangia  wilcoxensis  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Midway  (Eocene).     Eastern  Wilcox  County,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  137,  pl.  14, 
figs.  II,  iia. 

39913.    Astrios  tennesseae  Troost.  Chirotype. 

Mississippian.     Cannon  County,  Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  59. 
[A  siliceous  geode  probably  after  some  Agaricocrinus.] 

158315.    Astrocoenia  pumpellyi  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Upper  Oligocene.     Russell's  Spring,  Flint  River,  Decatur 
County,  Georgia. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  149,  pl.  17, 
figs.  7»  7a. 


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13337-    Astrodapsis  antiselli  Conrad.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.     Estrella,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surveys  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific 
Ocean,  VII,  1857,  p.  196,  pi.  10,  figs,  i,  2. 

158229.    Astrohelia  burnsi  Vaughan.  Cotypes. 

Jacksonian  (Eocene).     Jackson,  Mississippi. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  115,  pi.  10, 
figs.  3-3^- 

158223.    Astrohelia  neglecta  Vaughan.  Cotypes. 

Red  Bluff  (Oligocene).     Red  Bluff,  Mississippi. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  114,  pi.  9, 
figs.  14,  15. 

46547.    Astylospongia  praemorsa  pusilla  ?  Hall.  Plesiotypes. 

Waldron  (Sil.).     Waldron,  Indiana. 

Rauff,  Palaeontographica,  XL,  1894,  p.  309. 

107387.    Astyris  perfervida  Dall.  Holotjrpe. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Ft.  V,  1900,  pi. 
41,  fig.  10. 

130350.    Astyris  turgidula  Dall.  Holotj-pe. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  pi. 
40,  fig.  12b. 

23869.    Asymptoceras  newloni  Hyatt.  Holotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Oswego,  Kansas. 

Hyatt,  Second  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.,  Texas,  1891,  p.  346,  text 
/    figs.  48,  49. 

43193.    Atactopora   angularis   Ulrich   and   Bassler.     Holotype  and 

figured  sections. 
Richmond  (Ord. ).     Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  19C4, 
p.  32,  pi.  8,  figs.  10-12. 

43619.  Atactopora  hirsuta  Ulrich.       Holotype  and  figured  sections. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1879,  p.  120,  pi.  12, 
figs.  3-3b. — Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll., 
Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  31,  pi.  8,  fig.  14. 

43620.  Atactopora  maculata  Ulrich.     Holotype  and  figured  sections. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1879,  p.  121,  pi.  12, 
figs.  2-2C. — Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll., 
Quart.,  XLVn,  1904,  p.  31,  pi.  8,  fig.  13. 

43626.    Atactopora  multigranosa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Hamilton,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.   Cincinnati   Soc.   Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1879,  p.  122,  pi. 

12,  figs.  5-S. 

=  Atactoporella  multigranosa. 


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43623.  Atactopora  mundula  Ulrich.  Holot5rpe. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Tourn.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1879,  p.  123,  pi. 
12,  figs.  4,  4a. 

=Atactoporella  mundula. 

43621.    Atactopora  septosa  Ulrich.        Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1879,  p.  125,  pi.  12, 
figs.  7-7C. 

=Amplexopora  septosa. 

43663.    Atactopora  subramosa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Jacksonburg,  Butler  County,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1879,  p.  124,  pi.  12, 
figs.  6-6c. 

=  Heterotr>'pa  subramosa. 

43624.  Atactopora  tenella  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XI,  1879,  p.  123,  pi.  12, 
figs.  5, 5a. 

=Atactoporella  tenella. 

43501.   Atactoporella  crassa  Ulrich.    Holotype  and  figured  sections. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept,  III,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  P-  225,  pi.  15,  figs.  18-21. 

43805.    Atactoporella  insueta  Ulrich.     Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  224,  pi.  18,  figs.  5-8. 

43626.  Atactoporella  multigranosa  (Ulrich).     Figured  sections  of 

holotype. 
Lorraine  (Ord.).     Hamilton,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI,  1883,  p.  254,  pi.  12, 
figs.  8,  8a. 

See  Atactopora  multigranosa. 

43734.    Atactoporella  mundula  (Ulrich).  Figured  section  of 

plesiotype. 
Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI,  1883,  p.  252,  pi.  12, 
figs.  6,  6a. 

See  Atactopora  mundula. 

43627.  Atactoporella  newportensis  Ulrich.         Cot>T>es  and  fig* 

seel 

Utica  (Ord.).     Newport,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI,  1S83,  p.  250,  y 
figs.  4-4b. 


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43629.    Atactoporella  ortoni  (Nicholson).  Figured  section  of 

plesiotype. 
Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI,  1883,  p.  256,  pi.  12, 
figs.  7,  7a. 

43500.    Atactoporella  ramosa  Ulrich.     Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\\  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  226,  pi.  20,  figs.  22-af7. 

43628.    Atactoporella  schucherti  Ulrich.  Figured  sections  of 

holotype. 
Richmond  (Ord.).     Oxford,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI,  1883,  p.  251,  pi.  12, 

436255.    Atactoporella  typicalia  Ulrich.     Cot>-pes  and  figured  sections. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat  Hist.,  VI,  1S83,  p.  248,  pi.  12, 
figs-  3-3<i. 

43806.    Atactoporella  typicalis  prsecipta  Ulrich.  Cot>T>es  and 

43872.  figured  sections. 

Black  River  (Ord. ) .     St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

nrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\*.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  III.  Pt  I, 
1S93,  p.  223,  pi.  15,  figs.  16,  17;  pi.  18,  figs.  1-4. 

14233.    Athyris  claytoni  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

?\Vaverly  (Miss.).     Little  Cottonwood,  Wahsatch  Range, 
Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pi. 
II,  1877,  p.  256,  pi.  4,  figs.  15-17. 

=Seminula  claytoni. 

8826.    Athyris  coloradoensis  Girty.  Cotypes. 

1 444 1.  Ouray  (Upper  Dev.).     Ouray  limestone  at  many  localities 

33950  in  Central  Colorado. 

^^  Girtv,  Twentieth  .\nn.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  Pi.  II.  1900,  p.  46, 

33955-  pl-  5,  figs.  5-n. 

14339.    Athyris  hirsuta  Hall.  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Xe\-ada. 

Walcott.  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  222,  pi.  iS,  fig.  5 
=  Cliothyris  hirsuta. 

35196.  Athyris  lamellosa  (L'Eveill6).  Plesiot3'pe. 

Madison  (Miss.).     Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol. Surv..  1899.  p.  561,  pi.  71. 

fig.  7a. 


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14476.    Athyris  ?   persinuata  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     White  Pine  Mountains,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  P-  8if 
pi.  9,  figs.  4-4b. 

=Seminula  persinuata. 

14234.    Athyris  planosulcata  Phillips.?  .    Plesiotypes. 

15240.  Waverly  ?  (  Miss. ) .     Cottonwood  Divide,  Wahsatch  Range, 

Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877.  p.  257.  pl.  4,  figs.  10,  II. 

14475.    Athyris  roissyi  (L'Eveill6)?  Plesiotypes. 

Upi^er  Carboniferous.     Ruby  Valley  Range,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  R.  I,  1877,  p.  82, 
pl.  9,  figs.  3-3b. 

[The  surface  of  these  shells  is  not  spinose  as  it  should  be  for  this 
species,  but  is  somewhat  lamellose.  It  is  probably  a  new  species  of 
Seminula.] 

14338.    Athyris  roissyi  (L'Eveill^).  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  280,  pl.  18,  figs. 
9.9a. 

=  Cliothyris  roissyi. 

14232.    Athyris  subquadrata  Hall?  Plesiotypes. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Snowstorm  Hill,  near  Dry  Canyon, 
Oquirrh  Mts.,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  271,  pl.  5,  figs.  19,  20. 

= Seminula  subquadrata. 

14472.    Athyris  subtilita  Hall.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     White  Pine  District,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  83, 
pl.  8,  figs.  6,  6a. 

= Seminula  argentea. 

6610.    Athyris  subtilita  Hall.  Plesiotypes. 

6801.  Upper   Carboniferous.      Rock    Bluffs    and    Plattsmouth, 

Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final   Rept.   U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Neb.   (Hayden),  p.  180, 
pl.  r,  fig.  12;  pl.  5,  fig.  9. 

= Seminula  argentea. 

647.    Athyris  subtilita  Hall.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.    Near  Humboldt  Mountains,  Nr 

Meek,  Rept.  Expl.  Great  Basin  of  Utah,  Simpson,  1876, 
pl.  2,  figs.  4a,  4b. 


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33956.    Athyris  vittata  Hall  var.  Plesiotype. 

Ouray  (Upper  Dev.).     Engineer  Mountain,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Twentieth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Pt.  II,  1900,  p.  47, 
pi.  5,  fig.  12. 

34127.    Athyris  vittata  triplicata  Girty.  Holotype. 

Three   Forks    (Dev.).     Soda    Butte   Creek,    Yellowstone 
National  Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  504,  pi.  66, 

figs.  4a,  4b,  4c. 

23075.  Atresius  liratus  Gabb.  Plesiotypes. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret. ).     One  mile  northwest  of  Palmer*s 
Ranch,  Lake  County,  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p. 
68,  pi.  II,  fig.  6. 

135834.    Atrina  (argentea  var.?)  chipolana  Dall.  Cotjpes. 

Oligocene.     Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall, Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  662. 

145988.    Atrina  harrisii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Jones  Wharf,  Patuxent  River,  Maryland. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  663, 

pi.  29,  fig.  II. 

137831-    Atrina  jacksoniana   Dall.  Cotypes. 

136645.  Eocene.     Garlands  Creek,  Clarke  County,  and  Jackson, 

MiSvSissippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt. IV,  1898,  p.  662. 

Atrj'pa  (n.  s.?)  Owen,  1 852  =  Pentamerella  dubia  Hall. 

1 166.    Atrypa  aspera  (Schlotheim).  Plesiotypes. 

Base   of   Upper   Devonian.     Anderson   River,   Mackenzie 
River  Basin,  Canada. 

Meek,  Trans.  Chicago  Acad.  Sci.  I,  1868,  p.  96,  pi.  13.  fig.  12. 

633.    Atrypa  aspera  (Schlotheim).  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Devonian.     Neils  Valley,  east  of  Eureka,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.   Kxpl.  Great  Basin  of  Utah,  Simpson,  1876,  p.  34S, 
pi.  I,  figs.   2-2b. 

17928.    Atrypa  comis  Owen.  Holotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Near  Davenport,  Iowa. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,   1852,  p.  5S3, 
tab.  Ill  A,  fig.  4. 

=  Gypi(lula  comis. 

13848.    Atrypa  desquamata  Sowerby.  Plesiotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott.  rvinn.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-.,  1884,  p.  150,  pi.  14,  figs. 
4,  4a. 

=  Atrypa  missouriensis. 

See  Atrypa  reticularis  Meek,  1877. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  77 

14019.    Atrypa  missouriensis  Miller.  Plesiotjrpes. 

13848.  Three  Forks  (Dev.)-     Lone  Mountain  and  Piiion  Station, 

Nevada. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  502,  pi. 
66.  figs.  2a-c. 

See   Atr>'pa  desquamata   Walcott,    and   A.    reticularis 
Meek  (partim.)- 

1 165.    Atrypa  reticularis  (Linnaeus).  Plesiotypes. 

Base  of  Upper   Devonian.     Anderson  River,   Mackenzie 
River  Basin,  Canada. 

Meek,  Trans.  Chicago  Acad.  Sci.,  I,  1868,  p.  97,  pi.  13,  figs.  13a, 
i3l>. 

631.   Atrypa  reticularis  (Linnaeus).  Plesiotypes. 

1 401 9.           Upper   Devonian.     West   side  of  Buell   Valley,   east   of 

Eureka,  and  Treasure   Hill,  White    Pine    District, 
Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  Expl.  Great  Basin  Utah,  Simpson,  1876,  p.  347,  pi. 
I,  figs.  6-6b;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I, 
1877,  p.  38,  pi.  I,  figs.  7-7a. 

=  Atr3'pa  missouriensis. 
See  Atrypa  desquamata. 

13845.    Atrypa  reticularis  (Linnaeus).  Plesiotypes. 

14019.  Three  Forks  (Dev.).     Eureka  and  White  Pine  Districts, 

Nevada. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  502,  pi. 
66,  figs.  la,  lb,  ic. 

13845.    Atrypa  reticularis  (Linnaeus).  Plesiotype. 

Middle  and  Upper  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon,  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol  Sur\'.,  1884,  p.  150,  pi.  14,  figs. 
6-6b. 

1 1 3892.    Atys  (Acrostemma)  gracilis  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Miis.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  29;  Trans.  Wagner 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi.  59,  fig.  15. 

61563.    Atys  obscurata  Dall.  Cotypes. 

1 1 3^93-  Oligocene  and  Miocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Florida,  and  Bowden, 

Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  30;  Trans.  Wagner 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  III.  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi.  59,  fig.  4. 

1 1 3889.    Atys  oedemata  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Chipola  (Oligocene).     Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1S95,  p.  28;  Trans.  Wagner 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  HI.  I*t.  VI,  1903,  pi.  59,  fig.  2.\. 

10697 1.    Atys  (Acrostemma;  salina  Dall.  Holot3'pe. 

Lisbon  (Eocene).     Head  of  Saline  Bayou,  St.    Maurice. 
Winn  Pari.sh,  Louisiana. 

Dall,  Proc.   V.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895.  p.  29;  Trans.  W 
Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  19^ '3,  pi.  59,  fig.  14. 


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30198.  Aucella  aviculaeformis  Hyatt.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Near  Reynolds  Ferry,  six  miles  from  Copper- 
opolis,  California. 

Hyatt,  Bull.  Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  V,  1894,  p.  433. 

30199.  Aucella  aviculaeformis  acuta  Hyatt.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Near  Reynolds  Ferry,  six  miles  from  Copper- 
opolis,  California. 

Hyatt,  Bull.  Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  V,  1894,  p.  433. 

21663.    Aucella  concentrica  Keyserling.  Plesiotypes. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.).     Near  Knoxville,  California. 

White,  Men.  XIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  232,  pi.  4,  figs. 
18,  19,  20. 

=  Aucella  piochii. 

21663.    Aucella  concentrica  Keyserling.  Plesiot>'pes. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.).     Near  Knoxville,  California. 

White,  Mon.  XIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1889,  p.  232,  pi.  4,  figs. 
16,  17. 

=  Aucella  crassicoUis. 

21660.    Aucella  concentrica  Fischer.  Plesiotj-pes. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret. ).     State  of  Washington. 

White,  Mon.  XIII.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  232,  pi.  4,  fig.  21. 
=  Aucella  crassicoUis. 

12360.    Aucella  concentrica  Fischer  (variety).  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Cretaceous?     Fossil  Point,  Port  Moller,  Alaska. 

White,  Bull.  No.  4,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  13,  pi,  6,  figs.  2-ir; 
Mon.  XIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  232,  pi.  4,  figs.  11-15. 

=  Aucella  crassicoUis. 

21663.  Aucella  crassicoUis  Keyserling.  Plesiotype. 

23034             Knoxville    (Lower   Cret.).      Between  Elder   Creek   and 

to                       Paskenta,    and    near    Stephenson,  Tehama   County, 
23039.                    California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895    (Feb.,  1896).  p. 
45,  pl.  5.  figs.  1-13;  pl-  6,  figs.  2-5. 

See  Aucella  concentrica,  12360,  21660,  21663. 

30196.  Aucella  elongata  Hyatt.  Cotypes. 

30197.  Jurassic.     Stanislaus  River,  opposite  Bostwick*s  bar,  Cali- 

fornia. 

Hyatt,  Bull.  Geol.  vSoc,  Amer.,  V,  1894,  p.  431. 

30195.    Aucella  elongata  orbicularis  Hyatt.  Holotype. 

Jurassic.     Bo.stwick's  bar,  Stanislaus  River,  California. 

Hyatt,  Bull.  Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  V,  1894,  p.  432. 


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7831.    Aucella  erringtoni  Gabb.  Plesiotypes. 

Jurassic.     Mariposa  Estate,  California. 

Meek,  Geol.   Surv.  Calif.,  Geology,  I,  1865,  p.  479,  pi.  i,  figs. 
2a  [5e]. 

30200.    Aucella  erringtoni  arcuata  Hyatt.  Cotypies. 

Jurassic.     Tuolumne  River,  at  Moffat's  bridge,  California. 

Hyatt,  Bull.  Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  V,  1894,  p.  430. 

30194.    Aucella  orbicularis  Hyatt.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Calaveras  County,  California. 

Hyatt,  Bull.  Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  V,  1894,  p.  434. 

12660.    Aucella  pallasii  Keyserling.  Plesiotypes. 

Jurassic.     Near  Moscow,  Russia. 

White,  Men.  XIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  231,  pi.  3,  figs.  10, 11. 
= Aucella  mosquensis. 

21659.    Aucella  pallasii  var.  Keyserling.  Plesiotypes. 

Jurassic.     Near  Moscow,  Russia. 

White,  Mon.  XIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  231,  pi.  3,  figs.  12,  13. 
= Aucella  mosquensis. 

23030  Aucella  piochii  (Gabb).                                           Plesiotypes. 

to  Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.).     South  Fork  of  Elder  Creek, 

23032.  Tehama  County,  and  near  Knoxville  and  Paskenta, 
2 1 663.  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p.  42, 
pi.  4,  figs.  2-10. 

See  Aucella  concentrica,  21663. 

23033.  Aucella  piochii  ovata  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.)-     South  Fork  of  Elder  Creek, 
Tehama  County,  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p.  43, 
pi.  4,  figs.  11-14. 

25543.  Aulobaris  anicilla  Scudder.  Cotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     Roan  Mountains,  western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  137,  pi.  12,  fig.  i. 

25545.    Aulobaris  circumscripta  vScudder.  Cotypes. 

Older  Tertiary.     Roan  Mountains,  western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  137,  pi.  12,  fig.  5. 

25544.  Aulobaris  comminuta  Scudder.  Cotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     White  River,  eastern  Utah. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  138,  pi.  12,  fi 


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14544.    Aulophyllum  ?  richardsoni  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Base  of   Upper   Devonian.     Ramparts  of  the  Mackenzie 
River,  Canada. 

Meek.  Trans.  Chicago  Acad.  Sci.,  I,  1868,  p.  81,  pi.  11,  figs.  3,3a. 
=  Cyathophyllum  richardsoni. 

14976.    Aulopora  annectens  Clarke.  Holotype. 

Naples  (Dev.).     Whale's  Back,  Canandaigua  Lake,  New 
York. 

Clarke,  Bull.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1885,  p.  63,  pi.  3,  fig.  15. 

35162.    Aulopora  geometrica  Girty.  Holot^-pe. 

Madison  (Miss.)-     Bighorn  Pass,  Gallatin  Range,  Yellow- 
stone National  Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Ft.  II,  1899,  p/  50S,  pi. 
67,  fig.  6a. 

22334.    Auricula  neumayri  White.  Cotypes. 

Bear  River   (Cret.).     Twenty  miles  north  of  Coke\nlle, 
Wyoming. 

White,  Bull.  No.  128,  U.  S.  Geol.  Snrv.,  1895,  p.  41,  pi.  5,  fig.  i. 

291.    Avalana  subglobosa  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holot>-pe. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret. ).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  64. 
=  Cinulia  (OligoptychaJ  concinna. 

18333.    Avalonia  manuelensis  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Conception  Ba}',  Newfoundland. 

Walcott,  Proc.   U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XII,  1889,  p.  44;  Tenth  Ann. 
Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  646,  pi.  95,  figs.  3,  3a. 

33553.  Avicula  bellula  Hall.  Plastotype. 

Coeymans  (Dev.).     Albany  County,  New  York. 

Hall,  Nat.  Hist.  N.  Y.,  Pal.  Ill,  1859,  p.  289,  pi.  53,  fig.  8. 
=  Aviciilopecten  bellula. 

15073.    Avicula?  custa  Hall.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     La  Bont6,  Laramie  County,  Wyo- 
ming. 

Hall,    Stansbury's    Kxpl.  and    Surv.   Valley  Great    Salt  Lake, 
Utah,  1852,'p.  412,  pi.  2,  figs.  la,  b. 

460.  Avicula?  fibrosa  Meek  and  Hayden.     Holotj'pe  and  paratypes. 
Fort  Pierre   (Cret.).      Forks  of  Cheyenne  River,  South 
Dakota. 

:SIeck  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.S6. 
See  Pteria  ( Pseudopteria)  fibrosa. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  81 

22866.    Avicula  gastrodes  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.)-     Poison  Canyon  and  William's  Creek, 
Huerfano  Park,  Colorado. 

Stanton,  Ball.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  72,  pi.  9,  figs. 
7-10. 

See  Pteria  (Oxytoma)  erecta,  and  P.  (O.?)  gastrodes. 

7789.  Avicula  (Oxytoma?)  gastrodes  Meek.  Holotype. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun\Terr.,  1872  (1873),  P-49I* 
See  Pteria  (Oxytoma?)  gastrodes. 

46094.  Avicula  hermione   Billings.  Plastotype. 

Trenton  (Ord. ).     Montreal,  Canada. 

Billings,  Paleozoic  Fossils,  Geol.  Sun-.  Canada,  1865  (Advance 
Sheet,  1862),  p.  40,  fig.  42. 

6514.    Avicula  longa  (Geinitz).  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carb.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Nebr.  (Hayden),  1872,  p. 
199.  pl.  9.  fig.  8. 

1893.    Avicula  mucronata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Wind  River  Valley,  Wyoming. 

Meek  and  Hayden,    Pal.   Upper    Mo.,   Smithsonian    Cont.    to 
Knowl.,  No.  172,  XIV,  1864,  p.  81. 

= Avicula  wyomingensis. 
See  Pteria  munsteri. 

12342.    Avicula  (Oxytoma)  mucronata  Meek  and  Hayden.    Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Two  miles  south  of  Belle  Fourche  River,  near 
Bear  Lodge  Butte,  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills,  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  357.  Pl.  4,  figs.  I,  2. 

= Avicula  (Oxytoma)  wyomingensis. 
See  Pteria  munsteri. 

7788.    Avicula  (Pseudoptera)  propleura  Meek.  Cotypes. 

7790.  Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1872  (1873), 
p.  489. 

=  Gervillia  propleura. 

7888.    Avicula  (Pseudoptera)  rhytophora  Meek.  Cotypes. 

7790.  Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv,  Terr.,  1872  (1873), 
p.  490- 

=Ger\'illia  propleura. 
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461.    Avicula  subgibbosa  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Long  Lake,  North  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  i860,  p.  180. 
= Avicula  linguiformis  subgibbosa. 

205.    Avicula  (Monotis)  tenuicostata  Meek  and  Hayden. 

Cotj-pes. 
Jurassic.     Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1858,  p.  50. 

=  Eumicrotis  curta. 

3660.    Avicula  volgensis  Verneuil?  Plesiotype. 

Carboniferous.     Wollongong  Point,  lUawarra,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  P-  704i  Atlas  pi.  9, 
fig.  4. 

23029.    Avicula  (Oxytoma)  whiteavesi  Stanton.  Holot^-pe- 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.).     Five  miles  north  of  Paskenta, 
California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p.  38, 
pi.  4,  fig.  I. 

14353.    Aviculopecten  affinis  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,   Men.   VIII,   U.   S.   Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  229,  pi.  19. 
figs.  I,  I  a. 

8189.   Aviculopecten?  alius  White.  Holotype. 

Triassic.     Twenty  miles  west  of  John  Gray's  Lake,  South- 
eastern Idaho. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terrs.,  Pt  I,  1878 
(1883),  p.  no,  pi.  32,  fig.  3a. 

12547.   Aviculopecten  (Eumicrotis?)  augustensis  Hall  and  WHiit- 

field.      Holotype. 
Jurassic.     Shoshone  Springs,  Augusta  Mountains,  Ne\'ada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt  U, 

1877,  p.  288,  pi.  7,  fig.  15. 

14179.   Aviculopecten  catactus  Meek.  Cot}*pes. 

Lower    Carboniferous.      White     Pine    Mountains,    near 
Hamilton,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  95* 
pi.  3,  figs.  10,  loa,  (?iob). 

6508.   Aviculopecten  carboniferous  (Stevens).  Plesiotj-pes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Neb.  1872,  p.  193,  pi.  4,  fi^. 
8;  pi.  9,  figs.  4a,  4b.— White,  Thirteenth  Ann.  Rept  Geo. 
Surv.  Indiana,  1884,  p.  144,  pi.  28,  figs.  5,  6. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  83 

8522.   Aviculopecten  coreyanus  White.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     East  of  Mt.  Taylor,  near  Pajuate, 
New  Mexico. 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  rooth  Mend.,  8  vo., 
1874,  p.  21;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV, 
Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  147,  pi.  II,  figs.  la,  lb. 

6947.   Aviculopecten  coxanus  Meek  and  Worthen.         Plesiotypes. 
Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Neb.  (Hayden),  1872,  p. 
196,  pi.  9,  figs.  2a,  2b. 

152 1 7.    Aviculopecten  curtocardinalis  Hall  and  Whitfield.    Cotypesj 

Either  Permian  or  Triassic.     Southeast  of  Salt  Lake  City, 
Wahsatch  Range,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  ?73.  Pl.  6,  fig.  4- 

14354.  Aviculopecten  eurekensis  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  227,  pi.  19,  figs.  2,  3. 

14355.  Aviculopecten  haguei  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  226  pi.  19,  fig.  4. 

8187.    Aviculopecten?  idahoensis  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Triassic.     Five  miles  west  of  John  Gray's  Lake,  South- 
eastern Idaho. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1878  (1883), 
Pt  I,  p.  no,  pi.  32,  fig.  2a. 

8187.   Aviculopecten  (Pseudomonotis  ?)  idahoensis  Meek. 

Holotype. 
Triassic.     Lincoln  Valley,  near  Fort  Hall,  Idaho. 

Meek,  Fifth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1872,  p.  374. 

8520.   Aviculopecten  ?  interlineatus  Meek  and  Worthen. 

Plesiotype. 
Upper  Carboniferous.     Confluence  of  White  Mountain  and 
Black  rivers,  Arizona. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  J, 
1876,  p.  I49»  Pl-  II.  fig-  3a- 

35298.  Aviculopecten  ?  interlineatus  Meek  and  Worthen. 

Plesiotype. 
Maroon  (Upper  Carb.).     Ouray,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  416,  pl.  8,  fig.  3. 

2521.   Aviculopecten  maccoyi  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Permian.     South  Cottonwood  Creek,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Kix 
No.  172,  XIV,  1864,  p.  50,  pl.  2,  fig.  9. 


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8484.    Aviculopecten  maccoyi  Meek  and  Hayden.  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Bear  Spring,  Camp  Wingate, 
New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  \V.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  Pi.  I, 
1876.  p.  149,  pi.  11,  fig.  2a. 

6502.    Aviculopecten  neglectus  (Geinitz).  Plesiotj^pes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun*.  Neb.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  193, 
pi.  9,  fig.  lb. 

=  Euchondria  neglecta. 

46368.    Aviculopecten  oblongus  Meek  and  Worthen.        Plastotype. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Warsaw,  Illinois. 

Meek  and  Worthen,  Geol.  Sur\'.  111.,  II,  1866,  p.   258,  pi.  18, 
figs.  3a,  b. 

15215.    Aviculopecten  occidaneus  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Weber  Canyon,  Wahsatch  Range, 
Utah. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  96, 
pi.  12,  figs.  I3-I3b. 

217 16.    Aviculopecten  occidentalis  (Shumard).  Plesiotype. 

Permian.     Military  crossing  of  the  Big  Wichita,  Baylor 
County,  Texas. 

White,  Bull.  No.  77,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun'.,  1891,  p.  29,  pi.  4,  fig.  i. 

24536.  Aviculopecten  occidentalis  (Shumard).  Plesiotj-pes, 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Fort  Apache,  Navajo  County,  Ari- 
zona. 

White,  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geogr.  vSurv.  W.   looth  Mend.,  IV,  Pt.  I, 
1876,  p.  146.  pi.  12.  figs.  8a,  8b. 

35299.    Aviculopecten  occidentalis  vShumard.  Plesiotype. 

Rico    (Upper   Carb. ).     Silver   Creek,   Rico   Quadrangle, 
Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,i903,  p.  414,  pi.  8,  fig.  I. 

1 52 1 8.    Aviculopecten  parvulus  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Cot\*pes. 

Either  Permian  or  Triassic.     Southeast  of  Salt  Lake  Citv, 
Utah. 

Hall  and  WhitficUl,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par..  IV,  PL  II. 
1S77,  p.  274.  pi.  6,  fig.  6. 

8188.    Aviculopecten  ?  pealei  White.  Holotype. 

Triassic.     Five  miles  west  of  John  Gray's  Lake,  South- 
eastern Idaho. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rent.  V.  S.  Geol.  Sun-.  Terr.,  187S  (iSSj^. 
Pt.  I,  p.  109.  pi.  32.  hg.  4a. 

14356.    Aviculopecten  peroccidens  Walcott.  Cot)!^. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Ne\'ada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  V.  S.  Qeol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  227,  pi.  8» fig. 8. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  85 

14357.   Aviculopecten  pintoensis  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous,     Near  Pinto  Peak,  Eureka  District, 
Nevada. 

Walcott.  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  228,  pi.  8,  fig.  6. 

8173.    Aviculopecten  ?  superstrictus  White.  Holotype. 

Jurassic?.     Head  of  Lincoln  Valley. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1878  (1883), 
Ft.  I,  p.  144,  pi.  37,  hgs.  4a,  4b. 

651.    Aviculopecten  utahensis  Meek.  Cotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.    Summit  Spring  Pass,  east  of  Eureka, 
Nevada. 

Meek,  Kept.  Expl.  Great  Basin  of  Utah,  Simpson,  1876,  p.  354, 
pi.  I,  fig.  9a. 

See  Pecten  utahensis. 

152 10.    Aviculopecten  weberensis  Hall  and  Whitfield.       Holotype. 

Either  Permian  or  Triassic.     Southeast  of  Salt  Lake  City, 
Wahsatch  Range,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  273,  pi.  6,  fig.  5. 

6983.    Aviculopecten  whitei  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper   Carboniferous.     Morton's  Shaft,  Nebraska    City, 
Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv\  Neb.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  195, 
pi.  4,  figs,  iia-c. 

7458.    Aviculopecten  ?  williamsi  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Chouteau    (Miss.).      Chouteau   Springs,  Boone   County, 
Missouri. 

Meek,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1871,  p.  178. 

6507.    Aviculopinna  americana  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Neb.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  197, 
pi.  9,  figs.  I2a-d. 

35300.    Aviculopinna  nebraskensis  Beede.  Plesiotypes. 

Rico  (Upper  Carb.).     Scotch   Creek,   Rico  Quadrangle, 
Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  435,  pi.  9,  figs,  i,  2. 

Axinaea.     See  Axinea. 

13358.    Axinea  barbarensis  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Ranch  Triumpho,  Los  Angeles,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
VII,  1857,  p.  194,  pi.  6,  fig.  3. 

9005.    Axinea  holmesiana  White.  Cot^ 

Montana  (Cret.).     Point  of  Rocks,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.  Terr.,  1878  (l 
Pt.  I,  p.  59,  pi.  20,  figs.  2a,  2b. 

=Pectunculus  holmesianus. 


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111617.    Axinea  lentiformis  (Conrad)?  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     vShiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  49,  pi.  7» 
figs.  5.  6. 

7935.    Axinea  profunda  Dall.  Cotjpes. 

Pliocene.     San  Diego,  California. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus..  I,  1878,  p.  13. 

309.    Axinea  subimbricata  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Cotypes. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Heart  River,  North  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  95,  pi.  28, 
figs.  I4b-d. 

See  Pectunculiis  subimbricatus. 

8045.    Axinea  wyomingensis  Meek.  Holotv'pe. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Cooper  Creek,  Laramie  Plains,  Wyom- 
ing. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  149, 
text  figs.  2,  3  on  p.  150. 

—  Pectunculiis  wyomingensis. 

3960   Axinus  (Schizodus)  ovatus  Meek  and  Hayden.        Holot>-pe. 
Permian.     Cottonwood  Creek,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1858,  p.  262, 
=  Schizodus  ovatus. 

43404.  Bactropora  simplex  Ulrich.        Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

43405.  Keokuk  (Miss.).     Warsaw  and  Nauvoo,  Illinois. 

ririch,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII.  1890,  p.  663,  pi.  70,  figs.  I4-I4b; 
pi.  71,  figs.  6-6a. 

1934.    Baculites  anceps  obtusus  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.j.     Deer  Creek,  North  Platte,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  406,  text  figs. 

57-60. 

178.    Baculites  asper  Morton?  Plesiotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret. )      Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana' 

Meek,   Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,   1876,  p.  404,   pi,  39, 

figs.  \oii,  lod. 

22936.    Baculites  asper  Morton  ?  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Cinnabar  Mountain,  Montana. 

Stanton,  Hull.  No.  106,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv-.,  1893,  p.  167,  pi.  36, 
figs.  4>  5- 

191 6.    Baculites  baculus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  ( Cret. ).     Deer  Creek,  North  Platte,  Wyoming. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  .\cad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1861,  p  445.- 
Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  C^eol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  XQJ,  text 
figs.  5i»  52.  *^   ^ 

=  Baculites  ovatus  baculus. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF  INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  87 

376.    Baculites  compressus  Say.  Plesiotypes. 

to  Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).      Cheyenne  River  and  White  River, 

378.  South  Dakota. 

•   Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun*.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  400,  pi.  20, 
figs.  3a-c. 

22935.    Baculites  gracilis  Shumard?  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Near  Paria  and  Upper  Kanab,  Utah, 
and  Turkey  Creek,  Huerfano  Park,  Colorado. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  166,  pi.  36, 
figs.  1-3. 

See  Baculites  ovatus,  8631. 

380.    Baculites  grandis  Hall  and  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret).     Cheyenne  River,  near  Black  Hills, 
South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  398,  pi.  33. 
figs.  la-c. 

1363.    Baculites  occidentalis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Nanaimo  (Cret.).     Komooks,  eastern  shore  of  Vancouver 
Island. 

Meek,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1861,  p.  316;  Bull.U.  S. 
Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Terrs.,  II,  No.  4, 1876,  p.  366,  pi.  4, 
figs.  I,  la,  lb. 

See  Baculites  ovatus,  1363. 

374.    Baculites  ovatus  Say.  Plesiotypes. 

463.  Fort  Pierre  (Cret).     Great  Bend  of  Missouri  below  Fort 

Pierre,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  394,  pi.  20,  figs, 
la,  lb,  2a-c. 

1363.    Baculites  ovatus  Say?  Plesiotypes. 

Nanaimo  (Cret.).     Nanaimo,  Vancouver  Island. 

Meek,  Trans.  Albany  Inst.,  IV,  1857,  p.  48. 

=  Baculites  occidentalis. 

8631.    Baculites  ovatus  Say.  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Southeast  of  Paria,  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  1, 1876, 
p.  199,  pi.  19,  figs.  4b,  c. 

= Baculites  gracilis? 

8630.    Baculites  ovatus  Say.  Plesiotypes. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Gallinas  Creek,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876. 
p.  200,  pi.  19,  figs.  4a,  5a-c. 

41789.    Bairdia  cestriensis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Grayson  Springs  Station,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  210,  pi. 
17,  figs.  6a-c,  7a,  b. 


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41788.    Bairdia  leguminoides  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Hamilton  (Dev.)-     Eighteen  Mile  Creek,  New  York. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIIT,  1890,  p.  197,  pi. 
17.  figs.  5a-c. 

3959.    Bakevellia  parva  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Permian.     Near  mouth  of  Smoky  Hill  River,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Trans.  Albany  Inst.,  IV,  1858,  p.  78;  Pal.  Upper 
Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl.,  No.  172,  XIV,  1864,  p.  57, 
pi.  2,  figs.  12a,  12b. 

8476.    Bakevellia  parva  Meek  and  Hayden.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Bear  Spring,  Camp  Wingate,  New 
Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  \V.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  153,  pi.  II,  figs.  7a,  7b. 

38117.    Balaninus  femoratus  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Florissant  (Oligocene).     Florissant,  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  143,  pi.  12,  fig.  6. 

39920.    Balanocrinites  sculptus  Troost.  Chirotypes. 

Silurian.     Decatur  County,  Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Auier.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  60. 

158368.    Balanophyllia  augustinensis  Vaughan.  Paratypes. 

Lower  Claibornian.     San  Augustine,  Texas. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  174. 

158367.    Balanophyllia  anularis  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Beirs  Landing  (Eocene).     Lower  Peach  Tree  Landing, 
Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  174,  pi.  20, 
figs.  3-5. 

158378.    Balanophyllia  caulifera  (Conrad).  Plesiotypes. 

I5S379*  Vicksburgian    (Oligocene).     Vicksburg,   Mississippi,  and 

Rosefield,  Louisiana. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  176,  pi.  20, 
figs.  16,  i6a,  18. 

158382.    Balanophyllia  caulifera  multigranosa  Vaughan. 

Cotypes. 
Red  Bluff  (Oligocene).     Red  Bluff,  Mississippi. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  177,  pi.  20, 
figs.  19,  20. 

158328     Balanophyllia  desmophyllum  Milne- Edwards  and  Haime. 

to  Plesiotypes. 

15^331-  Gregg's  and   Bell's    Landings   (Eocene).     Gregg's   and 

Bell's  Landings,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  164,  pi.  18, 
figs.  ii-i3a. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  89 

158347.  Balanophyllia  desmophyllum  microcostata  Vaughan. 

158348.  ^  Cotypes. 

Nanafalia  (Eocene).     Nanafalia  Bluff,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  166,  pi.  19, 
figs.  1-3C. 

158369.    Balanophyllia  elongata  Vaughan.  Cotypes. 

Red  Bluff  (Oligocene).     Red  Bluff,  Mississippi. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  175,  pi.  20, 
figs.  1 1-1*1 . 

158389.  Balanophyllia  haleana  (Milne-Edwards  and  Haime). 

158390.  Plesiotypes. 

Woods  Bluff  (Eocene).     Clarke  County,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  178,  pi.  20, 
figs.  22,  23, 

158362.    Balanophyllia  inauris  Vaughan.  Cotype. 

Shark  River=  ?Claiboniian  (Eocene).     Near  Squankum, 
New  Jersey. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  171,  pi.  19, 
fig.  12. 

158364.    Balanophyllia  ponderosa  Vaughan.  Cotype. 

Midway  (Eocene).     Prairie  Creek,  Wilcox  County,  Ala- 
bama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  175,  pi.  20, 
figs.  I,  2. 

13316.    Balanus  estrellanus  Conrad.  Holotype. 

13342.  Miocene.     Estrella,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv,  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
VII,  1857,  p.  195,  pi.  8,  fig.  I. 

1 16004.    Barbatia  (CucuUaria)  aldrichi  Dall.  Holotype. 

Claibornian  (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free   Inst.  Sci.    Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
p.  630,  pi.  32,  fig.  19. 

107718.    Barbatia  (Calloarca)  arcula  (Heilprin).  Plesiotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
p.  624,  pi.  33,  fig.  4. 

8071.    Barbatia  barbulata  White.  Cotypes. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Cimarron,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1878  (1883), 
Pt.  I.  p.  19,  pi.  II,  fig.  5a. 

8067.    Barbatia  coalvillensis  White.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1877  (1879), 
p.  286,  pi.  6,  figs.  2a,  2b. 

=  Barbatia  micronema. 


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1077 1 9.    Barbatia  (Calloarca)  irregularis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie   River,   near  *Fort  Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
p.  623,  pi.  33,  fig.  5. 

111618.    Barbatia  marylandica  (Conrad).  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Shiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield.  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1894,  p.  48,  pl-  7. 
figs.  2,  3. 

7846.    Barbatia  micronema  (Meek).  Holotype  and  plesiotypes. 

22870.  Colorado  (Cret.).     Bear  River  City,  Wyoming;  Coalville, 

22871.  Utah,  and  Denton  County,  Texas. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.   106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1893,  p.  89,  pl.  21, 
figs.  1-4. 

See  Barbatia  coalvillensis  and  Trapezium  micronema. 

1 3576 1.    Barbatia  (Fossularca?)  ovalina  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,   1898, 
p.  630,  pl.  32,  fig.  18. 

7895.    Barbatia  (Polynema?)  parallela  (Meek).  Holotype. 

Mentor  (Cret.).     Twelve  miles  west  of  Salina,  Kansas. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  80,  pl.  2,  fig.  10. 

See  Area  ?  parallela. 

1 3583 1.    Barbatia  (Calloarca)  phalacra  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
p.  626,  pl.  33,  fig.  3. 

148966.    Barbatia  (Cucullaria)  taeniata  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  Desoto  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p. 
631,  pl.  25,  figs.  I,  la. 

153716.    Barbatia  (Granoarca)  virginiac  Wagner.  Plesiotypes. 

Miocene.     Simmons  Bluff,  South  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p. 
627,  pl.  32.  fig.  23. 

8048.    Baroda  subelliptica  White.  Cotypes. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  the  St.  Vrains,  Northern 
Colorado. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-.  Terrs.,  1877  (1879), 
p.  294,  pl.  10,  figs.  4a-d. 

1939.    Baroda  wyomingensis  (Meek).  Holotype. 

Fox   Hills  (Cret.).     Mouth  of   Deer   Creek,  op    North 
Platte,  Wyoming. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.  Terrs.,  1877  (1879), 
p.  293,  pl.  10,  figs.  3a,  3b. 

See  Tapes  wyomingensis. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  91 

24650.    Barrandia  ?  mccoyi  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Upper  Pogonip.  (Ord.)-     Ridge  east  of  Hamburg  Ridge, 
Eureka  district,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun-.,  1884,  p.  96,  pi.  12,  fig.  5. 

30243.    Barroisiceras  hyatti  Shattuck.  Holotype. 

Buda  (Low.  Cret.).     Shoal  Creek,  Austin;  Texas. 

Shattuck,  Bull.  No.  205,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  36,  pi.  25, 
figs.  3.  4. 

30242.    Barroisiceras  texanum  Shattuck.  Holotype. 

Buda  (Low.  Cret.).     Little  Bear  Creek,  Hays  County, 
Texas. 

Shattuck,  Bull.  No.  205,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  35,  pi.  25, 
figs.  I,  2. 

4182 1.    Barychilina  pulchella  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Onondaga  (Dev. ).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  199,  pi. 
13,  figs.  4a-c. 

41819.  Barychilina  punctostriata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  199,  pi. 
13,  figs.  la-e,  2a-c. 

41820.  Barychilina  punctostriata  curta  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  199,  pi. 
13.  figs.  3a-c. 

15409.    Bathynotus  holopyga  (Hall).  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Parker's  Quarry,  Georgia,  Vennont. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  191,  pi.  31,  figs. 
I,  la;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  646,  pi. 
95,  figs.  I,  la. 

1 1595.    Bathyurellus  (Asaphiscus)  bradleyi  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Near  Malade  City,  Northern  Utah. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv. Terr.,  1872  ( 1873),  p.  484. 
=  Asaphiscus  bradleyi. 

15457.    Bathyuriscus  howelli  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Chisholm  Mine,  Ely  Mountains,  near 
Pioche,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1886,  p.  216,  pi.  30,  fig.  2. 

15455.  Bathyuriscus  productus  (Hall  and  Whitfield).    Cotypes  and 

15456.  plesiotype. 

^545^.  Middle  Cambrian.     Below  Argenta,  Big  Cottonwood  Can- 

yon, City  Creek,  Wahsatch  Mountains,  and  East  Can- 
3'on,  Oquirrh  Mountains,  Utah. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur>'.,  1886,  pi.  217,  pi.  30,  fig. 
i-ih. 

=Ogygia  producta  (partim). 


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24654.  Bathyurus  ?  congeneris  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Upper  Pogouip  (Orel.).     Ridge  soutiiwest  of  Wood  Cove, 
Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Moil.  VIII,  r.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1S84,  p.  92,  pi.  12,  fig.  S 

(?.Sa). 

7863.    Bathyurus  ?  (  Bathyuriscus)  haydeni  Meek.         Holotype. 
Middle  Cambrian.     Above  Gallatin  City,  east  side  of  Gal- 
latin River,  Montana. 

Meek,   Sixth  Ann.   Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.   Surv.  Terr.,  1872   (1S73), 
p.  4S2. 

=  Bathyuriscus  haydeni. 

24655.  Bathyurus  pogonipensis  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Holotype. 

Lower  Pogonip  (Ord.;.     Pogonip  Mountain,  Kureka  Dis- 
trict, Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  245,  pi.  I,  figs.  33,  34. 

43052.    Bathyurus  schucherti  Clarke.  Cotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Clarke,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  724,  fig.  42. 

7865.    Bathyurus  serratus  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Above  Gallatin  City,  east  side  Galla- 
tin River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.   U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terrs.,  1872   (1873), 
p.  480. 

24653.  Bathyurus  ?  simillimus  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Upper  Pogonip   (Ord.).     White  Mountain,  Eureka  Dis- 
trict, Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1884,  p.  93,  pi.  12,  fig.  11. 

41932.    Bathyurus  spiniger  (Hall).  Plesiotype. 

41933-  Stones  River  (Ord. J.     High  Bridge,  Kentucky;  Dunleith, 

Illinois. 

Clarke,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Mipn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1S94,  p.  723,  figs.  38,  39. 

24654.  Bathyurus  ?  tuberculatus  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     Ridge  southwest  of  Wood  Cove, 
Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  91,  pi.  12,  fig.  9. 

■ 

20097.    Batissa  dubia  White.  Cotypes. 

Puget  (Cret.?).     Newcastle  and  Wilke.son,  Washington. 

White,  Hull.  No.  51,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'     1889,  p.  61,  pi.  ii,  figs,  i,  2. 

20108.    Batissa  newbcrryi  White.  Cotypes. 

Puget    (Cret.?).     Carbonado,  Wilkeson,  and   Newcastle, 
Washington. 

White,   Bull.  No.  51.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1S89,  p.  60,  pi.  9,  figs. 
1-3. 


OYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  93 

43511.  Batostoma?  decipiens  Ulrich.  Holot>'pe  and  figured 

sections. 
Black  River  (Ord.)-     Miuneapolifi,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  298,  pi.  27,  figs.  16-19. 

43505.  Batostoma  fertile  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Xnrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Kept.,  HI,  Pt.  I, 
1895,  p.  290,  pi.  25,  figs.  I-II. 

« 

43506.  Batostoma  fertile  circulare  Ulrich.  Holotype  and 

figured  sections. 
Stones  River  <^ Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sun*.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  291,  pi.  25.  figs.  5,  6,  8,  9. 

43509.    Batostoma  humile  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurw  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  294,  pi.  25,  figs.  29-36. 

44061.    Batostoma  imperfcctum  Ulrich.     Figured  sections  of  cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VHI,  1890,  p.  460,  pi.  35,  figs.  3a-3d. 
=  Hemiphragma  imperfectum. 

43508.    Batostoma  magnoporum  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurw  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  HI,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  291,  pi.  25,  figs.  12-15. 

43250.    Batostoma  manitobense  Ulrich.     Figured  section  of  cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Stony  Mountain,  Manitoba. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\\  Canada,  Contr.  Micro-Pal.  Cambro-Sil.,  Pt.  II, 
1889,  p.  33,  pi.  9,  figs.  3-3C. 

43507.  Batostoma  minnesotense  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Black  River  (Ord.).     St.   Paul  and  Minneapolis,  Minne- 
sota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surw  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  297,  pi.  26.  figs.  38-40;  pi.  27,  figs.  9-15. 

43512.  Batostoma  montuosum  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  293,  pi.  26,  figs.  26-28. 

43820.  Batostoma  variabile  Ulrich.        Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 
44062.  Richmond  (Ord.).     Osgood,  Indiana;  Clarksville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1S9..,  p.  460.  pi.  35,  figs.  4b-4e,  5; 
pi.  36,  fig.  I. 


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43510.  Batostoma  varium  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  292,  pi.  25,  figs.  16-25. 

43815.    Batostoma  winchclli  (Ulrich).     Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Black  River  (Ord. ).     St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\\  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  P-  295.  pl-  26,  figs  33-37;  pl.  27,  figs.  1-6. 

See  Amplexopora  winchelli. 

43741.  Batostomella  abrupta  Ulrich.      Cotype  and  figured  sections. 

Chester  (  Miss. ) .  Sloans  Valley,  Pulaski  County,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\\  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  435,  pi.  75,  figs.  2a-2e. 

43408.    Batostomella  gracilis  (Nicholson).  Figured  sections  of 

plesiotype. 
Lorraine  (Ord.).    Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  434,  pi.  35,  fig.  2. 
=  Bythopora  gracilis. 

43742.  Batostomella  interstincta  Ulrich.    Figured  sections  of  cot5rpe. 

St.  Louis  (Miss.).     Pella,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  434,  pi.  75,  figs.  4d,  4e. 

^  43743.    Batostomella  nitidula  Ulrich.  Figured  section  of  cotype. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Chester,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  436,  pi.  75,  fig.  3b. 

43406.  Batostomella  obliqua  Ulrich.     Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Traverse  (Dev.).     Alpena,  Michigan. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  433,  pi.  46,  figs.  2-2c. 
=  Eridotrypa  obliqua. 

43744.    Batostomella  simulatrix  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Richmond  (Ord.).     Clarksville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  432,  pi.  35,  figs,  i,  la,  ib, 
id-ig. 

=Eridotrypa  simulatrix. 

43407.  Batostomella  spinulosa  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Sloans  Valley,  Pulaski  County,  Ken- 
tucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  434,  pi.  75,  figs.  i-if. 

8079.    Beaumontia  ?  solitaria  White.  Cot5T)es. 

Fox  Hills   (Cret.).     Six  miles  south  of    Fort  Collins, 
Colorado. 

White,  Bull.  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Terr.,  Vol.  V,  1879, 
p.  221;  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1878, 
(1883),  Pt.  I,  p.  8,  pi.  12,  to^.  I3a-i3c. 

[Based  on  fragments  of  a  rudistid  shell.    T.  W.  Stanton.] 


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41 8 1 6.  Beccherella  cristata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

New  Scotland  (Dev.)-     Albany  County,  New  York. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  VIII,  1891,  p.  202,  pi.  2,  figs.  16-19. 

4 18 1 7.  Beccherella  subtumida  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

New  Scotland  (Dev.)-     Albany  County,  New  York. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  VIII,  189 1,  p.  200,  pi.  2,  figs  5-7. 

41818.  Beecherella  subtumida  intermedia  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

New  Scotland  (Dev).     Albany  County,  New  York. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  VIII,  1891,  p.. 201,  pi.  2,  fig.  15. 

16255 1.    Bela  sanctae-monicae  Arnold.  Holotype. 

Pleistocene.     Port  Los  Angeles,  near  Santa  Monica,  Cali- 
fornia. 

Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  210,  pi.  8,  fig.  14. 

412.    Belemnitella  bulbosa  Meek  and  Hayden.  Paratypes. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856, 
p.  70. — Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geological  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876, 
p.  504,  pi.  33,  figs.  2c-e. 

195.    Belemnites  densus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Southwest  base  of  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1858,  p.  58; 
Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl.,  No.  172, 
XIV,  1864,  p.  126,  pi.  4,  fig.  IOC.;  pi.  5,  figs,  ib-d,  f-i. 

12293.    Belemnites  densus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Plesiotypes. 

Jurassic.     Beaver  Creek,  and  east  of  the  Belle  Fourche 
River,  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills,  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  381,  pi.  6,  figs.  15-19. 

23096.  Belemnites  impressus  Gabb.  Plesiotypes. 

23097.  Knoxville  ( Lower  Cret. ) .     Tehama  County,  and  near  Ono, 

California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p.  84, 
pi.  20,  figs.  1-5. 

1 236 1.    Belemnites  macritatis  White.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Cretaceous?.     Fossil  Point,  Port  Moller,  Alaska. 

White,  Bull.  No.  4,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  14,  pi.  6,  figs.  13,14. 

1 25 1 5.    Belemnites  nevadensis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

1 25 1 7.  Jurassic.     Cottonwood   Canyon    and    American   District, 

West  Humboldt  Range,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  138, 
pi.  12,  figs.  7,  a,  b;  8,  a,  b. 

30207     Belemnites  pacificus  Gabb.  Plesiotypp*» 

to  Jurassic.     Mariposa  County,  and  American  Canyon,  i 

30209.  Greenwood,  California. 

Hyatt,  Bull.  Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  V,  1894,  p.  427. 


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23098.    Belemnites  tehamaensis  vStanton.  Holotj'pe. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.).     South  Fork  of  Elder  Creek, 
Tehama  County,  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  ICS95  (Feb.,  1896),  p.  84, 
pi.  19,  figs.  1-3. 

46577.    Belcmnospongia  fascicularis  Ulrich.  Cot}T)e. 

Burlington  (Miss.).     Burlington,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  248,  pi.  3,  fig.  2b. 

38860.    Belinurus  lacoei  Packard.  Holotj'pe. 

Upper  Coal   Measures.     Mazon  Creek,    Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Packard,  Amer.  Nat.,  XIX,  1885,  p.  292:  Mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sci., 
Ill,  1886,  p.  149,  pi.  5,  fig.  5. 

[Probably  the  same  as  P^est^^•ichia  danac.     Probably  a  sexual  dif- 
ference.] 

8564.    Bellerophon  allegoricus  White.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Ordovician.     Fish  Spring,  House  Range,  Utah. 

WTiite,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Sur\\  \V.  looth  Mend.,  8vo, 
1874,  p.  10;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Sui 
Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  55,  pi.  3,  figs.  &— 6c. 


45697.  Bellerophon  bilineatus  Ulrich.  Holotj-pe. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Damnlle,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  9^7.  Pl.  64.  figs.  19-21. 

9209.    Bellerophon  bowmani  White.  Holot>-pe. 

Hamilton  (Dev.).     Andalusia,  Illinois. 

WTiite,  I^roc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1876,  p.  32. 

45698.  Bellerophon  capax  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

45699.  Lorraine (^ Ord.).     Covington.  Kentucky;  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

ririch,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.   Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt 
II,  1897,  p.  921,  pl.  63,  figs.  50,  51;  pl.  64,  figs.  40-43- 

6506.    Bellerophon  carbonarius  Cox.  Plesiotj-pes. 

654S.  Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek.  Final  Rept.  U.   S.  Geol.  Surv.  Neb.   •  Harden),   1872,  p. 
224,  pl.  4,  fig.  16;  pl.  II,  figs,  iia-c. 

=  Euphenius  carbonarius. 

45700.  Bellerophon  clausus  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

45701.  Trenton  (Ord.).     Frankfort.  Kentucky;  Middle  Tennes- 

see. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sun-.  Minn..  Final  Rept,,  III.  Pt. 
II,  1S97,  p.  916.  pl.  64.  figs.  7-10. 

13955-    Bellerophon  combsi  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Combs  Peak,  Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott.  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\.  1SS4.  p.  193,  pl.  17,  figs. 
9-9b. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  97 

24346.    Bellerophon  coutinhoanus  Hartt  and  Rathbun.  Cotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Erere,  Para,  Brazil. 

Hartt  and  Rathbun,  Ann.   Lyceum  Nat.   Hist.  N.  Y.,  XI,  1875, 
p.  117. 

=  Bucaniella  coutinhoaua. 

8489.    Bellerophon  crassus  Meek  and  Worthen.  Plesioty]>e. 

Upper  Carboniferous.      Camp  Cottonwood,   near   Si>ring 
Mountain,  Nevada. 

WTiite,  U.  vS.  Geogr.  Sun-.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  IH.I,  1877,  p.  157, 
pi.  12,  fig.  la. 

14985.    Bellerophon  incisus  Clarke.  Holotype. 

Naples  (Dev. ).     Parrish  Gully,  Naples,  New  York. 

Clarke,  Bull.  Xo.  16,  U.  S.  Geol. Surv.,  1885,  p. 53. 

8924.    Bellerophon  inspeciosus  White.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Taos,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geogr.  vSurv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  Ill,  vSuppl., 
1881,  p.  30,  pi.  4,  figs.  la-id. 

=  Bellerophon  (Euphemus)  inspeciosus. 

45719.    Bellerophon  lindsleyi  Safford.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Dekalb  County,  Tennessee. 

Safford,  Geol.  Tenn.,  1869,  pi.  G,  figs.  3a,  b,  d,  e. 
=  Bucania  lindslevi. 

14420.    Bellerophon  majusculus  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Near  Pinto  Peak,  Eureka  District, 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VHI,  U.  vS.  Geol.  vSurw,  1884,  p.  256,  pi.  23,  figs. 
I,  la;  pi.  24,  fig.  6. 

6521.    Bellerophon  marcouianus  Geinitz.  Plesiotypes. 

6986.  Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  vSur\\  Neb.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  226, 
pi.  4,  fig.  17;  pi.  II,  fig.  13a. 

=  Bucanopsis  marcouiana. 

3622.    Bellerophon  micromphalus  Morris.  Plesiotypes. 

Carboniferous.     District  of  Illawarra,  New  South  Wales, 
Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  708,  Atlas,  pi.  10, 
figs.  6a,  6b. 

45702.    Bellerophon  mohri  Miller.  •    Plesiotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Richmond,  Indiana. 


Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  ^ 
III,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  920,  pi.  64,  figs.  44,  45. 


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6512.    Bcllerophon  montfortianus  Norwood  and  Pratten. 

Plesiotypes. 
Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Neb.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  225, 
pi.  II,  fig.  15. 

=  Patellostiuni  montfortianus. 

21702.    Bellerophon  montfortianus  Norwood  and  Pratten. 

Plesiot>-pe. 
Permian.     Godwin  Creek,  Baylor  County,  Texas» 

WTiite,  Bull.  No.  77,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  189 1,  p.  26,  pi.  3,  figs. 
15,  16. 

=  Patellostium  montfortianus. 

24345.    Bcllerophon  morganianus  Hartt  and  Rathbun.       Cotypes. 

Middle  Devonian     Erer6,  Para,  Brazil. 

Hartt  and  Rathbun,  Ann.  Lyceum  Nat,  Hist.  X.  Y..  XI,   1875, 
p.  117. 

24345.    Bcllerophon  morganianus  Hartt  and  Rathbun.     Plesiotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Erer^,  Brazil. 

Clarke,  Archives  do  Mus.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  X,  1899,  p.  34,  pi.  3,  figs. 

14013.    Bcllerophon  nclcus  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Upper   Devonian.     Treasure   Hill,   White   Pine   District, 
Nevada. 

Hall  and  WTiitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  l\\  Pt,  H, 
1877,  p.  250,  pi.  3,  figs.  18-20. 

6518.    Bcllerophon  pcrcannatus  Conrad.  Plesiot>'pe. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sm^-.  Neb.  (Hayden),  1872, p.  227, 
pi.  II,  fig.  14. 

13954.    Bcllerophon  pcrplcxa  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  \^II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  18S4,  p.  193,  pi.  17,  figs. 
6-6b. 

45703.  Bcllerophon  platystoma  Meek  and  Worthen.       Plesiotypes. 

45704.  Trenton  (^Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota;  Dixon,  Illi- 

nois. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Xat.   Hist,  Surv,   Minn.,  Final 
Rept,,  III,  Pt.  II,  1S97,  p.  91S,  pi.  64,  figs.  22-25. 

45705.  Bcllerophon  rccurvus  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Lorraine  (Ord.")     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Hrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur>\  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
II,  1897.  p.  9X»,  pi.  64,  figs.  11-13. 

45706.  Bcllerophon  similis  Ilrich  and  Scofield.  Cot\-x>es. 

45707.  Trenton  (Ord.).     Wykoff  and  one  and  a  half  miles  south 

of  Cannon  Falls.  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield.  GeoL  aqd  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
BepC,  III,  Pt.  II.  1897.  p.  919.  pi.  64,  figs.  31-39. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OB^   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  99 

24318.    Bcllcrophon  stcltzneri  Clarke.  Holotype- 

Middle  Devonian.     Rio  Curua,  Brazil. 

Clarke,  Archivos  do  Mus.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  X,  1899,  p.  34,  pi.  3, 
figs.  5.  6. 

3623.  Bcllerophon  strictus  Dana.  Holotype. 

Carboniferous.     Wollongong  Point,  lUawarra,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  707,  Atlas  pi.  10, 
figs.  5-5b. 

45708.  Bcllerophon  subangularis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Richmond,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
II,  1897,  p.  920,  pi.  64,  figs.  14-16. 

45709.  Bellerophon  subglobulus  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Mercer  County,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
II,  1897,  p.  917,  pi.  64,  figs.  17,  18. 

8234.    Bellerophon  subpapillosus  White.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Wild  Band  Pockets,  Arizona. 

White,  Bull.  No.  5,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Terr.,  1879,  p.  218;  Twelfth 
Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1878,  Pt.  I  (1883),  p.  138, 
pi.  34,  fig.  3a. 

=Euphemus  subpapillosus. 

1442 1.    Bellerophon  textilis  Hall?  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  257,  pi.  18,  fig.  18. 

45710.  Bellerophon  troosti  (D'Orbigny)  Safford.  Plesiotypes. 

4571 1.  Trenton   (Ord.).      Nashville,  Tennessee;    near  Danville, 

Kentucky'. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  915,  pi.  64,  figs.  1-5. 

45712.  Bellerophon  troosti  burginensis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord. ).     Three  miles  north  of  Burgin,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
II,  1897,  p.  916,  pi.  64,  fig.  6. 

3624.  Bcllerophon  undulatus  Dana.  Holotype. 

Carboniferous.     Harper's  Hill  on  the  Hunter,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  707,  Atlas  pi.  10, 
figs.  4-4b. 

33789.    Beltina  danai  Walcott.  Cotr 

3379^-  Grey  son    (Al^^onkian).     Near    Glen  wood   and    Nei 

Montana. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  10,  Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  1899,  p.  239,  pi.  25, 
1-18;  pi.  26,  figs.  1-8;  pi.  27,  figs.  2-6. 


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45713.    Bembexia  sulcomarginata  (Conrad).  Plesiotype. 

Hamilton  (Dev.).     Delphi  Falls,  New  York. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and   Nat.  Hist.  Surv.   Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  looi,  fig.  6. 

107077.    Bcnthonella  turbinata  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Upper  Oligocene.     Pointapier,  Trinidad,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  321,  pi.  27,  fig.  10. 

43269.    Bercnicca  minnesotensis  Ulrich.  Cotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  I*t.  I, 

1893,  p.  120,  pi.  I,  figs.  25,  29;  pi.  2,  figt.  I. 

43268.    Bercnicca  primitiva  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich.  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  157,  pi.  6, 
fig.  4. 

43267.    Bercnicca  vesiculosa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  158,  pi.  6, 
fig.  5. 

41666.    Bcyrichia  initialis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.  J.     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 

1894,  p.  658,  pi.  43,  figs.  82,  83. 

41381.    Bcyrichia  (PDrcpanclla)  kalmodini  (Jones).      Plesiotypes. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  190,  pi. 
14,  figs.  la-c. 

41380.    Bcyrichia  lyoni  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  190,  pi.  14, 
figs.  2a-c,  3. 

14006.    Bcyrichia  (Primitia)  occidcntalis  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,   Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1884,  p.  204,  pi.  17,  figs. 
4,  4a. 

41434.    Bcyrichia  (?  Primitia)  parallcla  (Ulrich).  Plesiotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Richmond,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  189^),  p.  125,  pi. 
10,  figs.  I5a-d. 

41524.    Bcyrichia  persulcata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.   Hist.,   II,  1879,  p.  12,  pL  7, 
fig.  6. 

ssBollia  persulcata. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  101 

41692.    Beyrichia  radiata  cestriensis  Ulrich.  Holotype, 

Chester  (Miss.).     Near  Grayson  Springs,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII.  1890,  p.  204,  pL 
14,  figs.  4a,  4b. 

41696.    Beyrichia  simulatrix  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Chester  CMiss. ).     Near  Grayson  Springs,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.   Hist.,  XIII.  1890,  p.  205,  pL 
18,  figs.  7a,  7b. 

41678.    Beyrichia  tricollina  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Hamilton  (Dev.).     Eighteen  Mile  Creek,  New  York. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  189,  pL 
12,  fig.  6. 

14889.    Bicia  gemnia  (Billings').  Plesiotypc. 

15349.  Lower  Cambrian.     Troy,  New  York;  Bic  Harbor,  Quebec, 

Canada. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  vS.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXIII,  1901,  p.  678. 

See  Obolella  gemma. 

35260.    Bicia  whiteavesi  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Troy,  New  York. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXIII,  1901,  p.  680. 

35213.    Billingsella  coloradoensis  (Shumard).  Plesiotype. 

Gallatin  (Up.  Cambrian j.     Gallatin  Range,  Yellowstone 
National  Park. 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  H,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  1899,  p.  450,  pL 
61,  figs.  I,  la-d. 

1 1 3332.    Bittium  annettae  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Cape  Fear  River,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 
273»  pl-  20,  fig.  3. 

1 13343.  Bittium  (Stylifenna)  boiplex  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  pi 

275,  pi.  21,  fig.  14. 

1 13344.  Bittium  fStyliferina)  cerithidioides  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort  Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 

276,  pi.  16,  fig.  8. 

II 3328.    Bittium  chipolanum  Dall.  H' 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Flo; 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  In.st.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II 
272,  pi.  21,  fig.  15. 


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1 13329.  Bittium  chipolanum  burnsii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.    Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 

272,  pi.  21,  fig.  18. 

1 1 333 1 .    Bittium  cossmannii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 

273,  pi.  21,  fig.  16. 

1 13330.  Bittium  permutabile  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 
272,  pi.  21,  fig.  17. 

1 13333.    Bittium  podagrinum  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie   River,   near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  I*t.  II,  1892,  p. 

274,  pi.  21,  fig.  12. 

107 1 24.    Bittium  (Styliferina)  praeformatum  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Vendryes,  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  318,  pi.  28,  fig.  2. 

112522.    Bittium  (Styliferina?)  priscum  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Hillsboro  Bay,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  pi.  11, 
fig.  6;  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  275. 

162547.    Bittium  williamsoni  Arnold.  Holot^-pe. 

Pleistocene.     San  Pedro,  California. 

Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci., .Ill,  1903,  p.  295,  pi.  6,  fig.  11. 

41329.    Bollia  granifera  Ulrich.  Holotyp)e. 

St.  Louis  (Miss.).     Elizabethtown,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  205,  pi. 

12,  figs.    123,  b. 

41 331.    Bollia  obesa  Ulrich.  Holot>T>e. 

Onondaga  (  Dev.).     P^alls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist..  XIII,  1S90,  p.  189,  pi. 
14,  figs.  5a-c. 

41524.    Bollia  pcrsulcata  (Ulrich).  Plesiotypes. 

Utica  (Ord.;.     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  116,  figs. 
3'  3a-d. 

See  Beyrichia  persulcata. 

41691.    Bollia  pumila  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord. ).     Near  Weisburg,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,XIIl,  1890,  p.  117,  pi. 
13,  figs.  la,  lb. 


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41519.  Bollia  subaequata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

41520.  Trenton  (Ord.).     Fountain  and  St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat..  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  I^. 
II,  1894,  p.  669,  pi.  46,  figs.  26-29. 

41330.    Bollia  ungula  Jones.  Plesiotype. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinns^ti  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  188,  pi. 
14,  figs.  6a,  b. 

135875.  Bornia  dodona  Dall.  Holot>Tx;. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  III.  Pt.  V,  190c.,  p. 
1 150,  pi.  45,  fig.  16. 

135876.  Bornia  fioridana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  19CX),  p. 
1 150,  pi.  45,  fig.  2. 

155763.  Bornia  lioica  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.    Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.    Phila.,   Ill,  Pt.  V,   1900, 
p.  1 151,  pi.  25,  fig.  6. 

155764.  Bornia  mazyckii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,   Trans.  Wagner  Freelnst.   Sci.    Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,   1900, 
p.  1 152,  pi.  25,  fig.  8. 

108493.    Bornia  plectopygia  Dall.  Holotype. 

Claibornian  (Eocene).     Claiborne   Alabama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.    Phila.,   Ill,  Pt.    V,    i9ot. 
p.  1 149,  pi.  49.  fig.  9. 

1 15094.    Bornia  rota  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,    Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,    Ill,   Pt.  V,    I9«.X), 
p.  1 151,  pi.  45,  fig.  II. 

108492.    Bornia  scintillata  Dall.  Holotype. 

Claibornian  (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Trans.    Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.    Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.   V,   1900, 
p.  1 149,  pi.  49,  fig.  10. 

147034.    Borsonia  ludoviciana  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Jackson  (Eocene).     Montgomery,  Louisiana. 

Vaughan,  Bull.  No.   142,  U.  S.  Geol;  Surw,  1897,  p.  34,  pi.  2, 
figs.  6,  6a. 

43221.    Botryllopora  socialis  Nicholson.  Plesiotype  and  f 

se 

Hamilton  (Dev.).     Eighteen  Mile  Creek,  New  Yorl 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  490,  pi.  43,  figs.  9-9L 


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157837.    Brachysphingus  liratus  (Gabb).  Plesiot>T)es. 

Lower   Tejoii  (Eocene).     One  mile  southeast  of   Lower 
Lake,  Lake  County,  California. 

Stanton,  Seventeenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  Pt.  I,  1897, 
p.  1048,  pi.  66,  figs.  5,  6. 

1 15406.    Brissopsis  antillarum  Cotteau.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.     Anguilla,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet.  Akad.  Hand.,  XIII,  6,  1874,  p.  37, 
pi.  6.  figs.  19-25. 

1 15396.    Brissus  exiguus  Cotteau.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Anguilla,  West  Indies 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet.  Akad.  Hand.,  XIII,  6,  1874,  p.  35. 

43015.    Bronteus  tullius  Hall  and  Clarke.  Plastotype. 

Tully  (Dev. ).     Near  Oti.sco,  Onondaga  County,  New  York. 

Hall  and  Clarke,  Nat.  Hist.  New  York,  Pal.  VII,   1888,  p.   12, 
pi.  8a,  figs.  34,  35. 

26106     Brooksclla  alternata  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

to  Middle  Cambrian.     Coosa  Valley,  Alabama. 

26147.  Walcott,   Proc.   U.   vS.   Nat.   Mus.,  XVIII,    1896,  p.  612,   pi.   31. 

figs.  1-5;  Mon.  XXX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1898,  p.  23,  pis.  i, 

2,  3,  figs,  i-io;  pi.  4. 

26148     Brooksclla  confusa  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

to  Middle  Cambrian.     Coosa  Valley,  Alabama. 

26150.  Walcott,  Proc.    V.  S.    Nat.    Mus.,  XVIH,  1896,   p.  612,  pi.  31, 

figs.  7-7I);  Mon.  XXX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1898,  p.  30,  pi.  3, 
figs.  II,  12,  12a,  13,  13a. 

1 7301.    Bucania  bidorsata  Hall.  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord. ).     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  I'.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1884,  p.  271,  pi.  i,  figs. 

13-13C. 

=Tetranota  bidorsata. 

45714.  Bucania  crassa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.  ).     Near  Richmond,  Indiana. 

I'lrich,  (;eol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 

1S97,  p.  893,  pi.  67,  figs.  46-48. 

45715.  Bucania  elliptica  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord. J.     Three   miles   south   of   Cannon    Falls, 
Minnesota. 

Ulrich   and   Scofield,  Geol.  and   Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,   Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1S97,  p.  888,  pi.  66,  figs.  11,  12. 

46049.  Bucania  emmonsi  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

46050.  Stones  River  (Ord.  j.     Murfreesboro,  Tennessee. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Near  P'ountain,  Minnesota. 

Vhrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.    and   Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,   Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  IH.  II,  1897,  p.  887,  pi.  66.  figs.  1-3. 


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45716.  Bucania  frankfortensis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  TOrd.).     Frankfort,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\\  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  891,  pi.  66,  figs.  30-33. 

45717.  Bucania  halli  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

45718.  Stones  River  (Ord. ).     Cannon  Falhs,  Minnesota. 

Black  River  (Ord. ).     Mercer  County,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and   Nat.  Hist.  Sun-.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  886,  pi.  66,  figs.  4-8. 

45719.  Bucania  lindsleyi  (Safford).  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Dekalb  County,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and   Nat.  Hist.  Sun*.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  pt.  II,  1897,  p.  889,  pi.  66,  figs.  24,  25. 

See  Bellerophon  lindsleyi. 

45720.  Bucania  micronema  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Danville,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sun-.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  892,  pi.  66,  figs.  26-29. 

45721.  Bucania  minnesotensis  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist,  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  887,  pi.  66,  figs.  9,  10. 

45722.  Bucania  nana  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord. ).     One  and  one- half  miles  south  of  Burgin, 
Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897.  p.  895,  pi.  66,  figs.  41-44- 

45723.  Bucania  nana  subpatula  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord. ).     One  and  one- half  miles  south  of  Burgin, 
Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Xat.  Hist.  Sur\*.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  896,  pi.  66,  figs.  45,  46. 

45724.  Bucania  nashvillensis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

45725.  Trenton    (Ord.).     Nashville   and   Dekalb   County,  Ten- 

nessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\\  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  890,  pi.  66,  figs.  36-40. 

45726.  Bucania  peracuta  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Dekalb  County.  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv,  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  896,  pi.  66,  figs.  34,  35. 

45727.  Bucania  punctifrons  Emmons.  Plesiotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Nashville,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich  and   Scofield,   Geol.   and  Nat.   Hist.   Surv.   Minn.,   Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  894,  pi.  67,  figs.  41-44. 


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45728.  Bucania  rugatina  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord. ).     One  and  one-half  miles  south  of  Burgin, 
Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sun*.  Minn.,  Final  Rept,  III,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  890,  pi.  66,  figs.  13-15. 

45729.  Bucania  simulatrix  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Richmond,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  892,  pi.  63,  figs.  48,  49;  pi.  67,  fig.  45. 

45730.  Bucania  singularis  Ulrich.  Holot>'pe. 

Trenton  (Ord. ).     Nashville,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surw  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  894,  pi.  66,  fig.  47. 

45731.  Bucania  subangulata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  ( Ord. ).     One  and  one-half  miles  south  of  Burgin, 
Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surw  Minn.,  Final  Rept.  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  891.  pi.  66,  figs.  20-23. 

45732.  Bucania  sublata  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 
45733-            Stones  River  (Ord. ).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Trenton  (Ord.  ).     Near  Burgin,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Geol.  and   Nat.  Hist.  Surw  Minn.,   Final 
Rept.,  III.  Pt.  II,  1S97,  p.  SS8,  pi.  66,  figs.  16-19. 

24344.    Bucaniella  coutinhoana  (Hartt  and  Rathbun).     Plesiotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Erere,  Brazil, 

Clarke.  Archivos  do  Mus.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  X,  1899,  p.  38,  pi.  3, 
figs.  19,  2t>. 

See  Bellerophon  coutinhoanus. 

45734.  Bucanopsis  carinifera  Ulrich.  Cot>T)es. 

Trenton  «Ord.).     Near  Danville,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  (ieol.  and  Xal.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1S97,  p.  925.  pi.  62.  figs.  56-61. 

45735.  Bucanospira  expansa  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Niagara  iSil.  ^     Wayne  County,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Get>l.ana  Xal.  Hist.  Sur\ .  Minn..  Final  Rept,,  III,  Pt.  II, 
1S97.  p.  1 044,  figs.  9;i-c. 

9881.    Buccinopsis  parryi  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Cretaceous.     Between  Rio  San  Pedro  and  Rio   Puercos, 
Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept,  U.  S.  Mexican  Round.  Sur\\.  Emorv,  I,  pt,  2,  1857, 
p,  15S,  pi.  13,  figs.  5a,  5b. 

292.    Buccinum?  nebrascensis  Meek  and  Havden.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  cCret.).     Moreau  River.  South  Dakota. 

Heekand  Havden,  Proc.  .\cad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  67. 

^odobiiccinQm  nebrascense. 


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8628.    Buchiceras  swallovi  (Shumard).  Plesiotypes. 

22938.  Colorado  (Cret. ).     Glendale,  Long  Valley,  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Sur\\,  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Ft.  I,  1876, 
p.  202,  pi.  20,  figs.  la-c. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol. 
Surv.,  1893,  p.  168,  pi.  37,  fig.  i;  pi.  38,  figs.  1-3. 

35366.  Bulimorpha  chrysalis  Meek  and  Worthen.  Plesiotypes. 

35367.  Rico    (Upper   Carb.).     Scotch    and    Marguerite  creeks, 

Rico  Quadrangle,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  1903,  p.  466,  pi.  10,  ngs. 
6--6b,  7,  7a. 

1 1 1965.    Bulimulus  (?  Anctus)  americanus  (Heilprin).      Plesiotypes. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila..  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  7, 
pi.  I,  figs.  9,  9a. 

111971.    Bulimus  (?  Anctus)  americanus  laxus  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  III.  Pt.  I,  1890.  p.  7. 

II 9970.    Bulimulus  (? Anctus )  americanus  partulinus  Dall. 

Cotypes. 
Oligocene.     Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1S90,  p.  7. 

111960.    Bulimulus  (?  Anctus)  floridanus  (Conrad).  Plesiotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  5, 
pi.  I,  fig.  II. 

1x1962.    Bulimulus  (?  Anctus)  heilprinianus  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  6, 
pi.  I,  figs.  6b,  10. 

II 1964.    Bulimulus  (?  Anctus)  stearnsii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  7, 
pi.  I,  fig.  12. 

21 15.    Bulimus  ?  teres  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Three  miles  below  Fort  Union,  North 
Dakota. 

Meek  ami  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  117. 

=  Columna  teres. 

21 13.    Bulimus  ?  vermiculus  Meek  and  Hayden.      Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Laramie  (Cret.).     Three  miles  below  Fort  Union,  Nort] 
Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  118 

=  Colunina  vermicula. 


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1 248 1.    Bulinus  atavus  White.  Holotype. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Dog  Creek,  Montana. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1878  (1883), 
Pt.  I,  p.  86,  pi.  24,  fi^s.  5a-5b;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol. 
Surv.,  1883,  p.  450,  pi.  25,  figs.  6,  7;  Bull.  No.  34,  U.  S.  Geol. 
Surv.,  1886,  p.  25,  pi.  3,  figs.  7,  8. 

20070.    Bulinus  atavus  White?  Plesiotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret. )  and  Eocene.     Wales,  Utah. 

White,  Bull.  No.  34, 1'.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  25,  pi.  3,  figs.  9,  10. 

12469.    Bulinus  disjunctus  White.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.  ).     Crow  Creek,  Northern  Colorado. 

White,  Tuelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  Sur\\  Terrs.,  1878(1883), 
pt.  I,  p.  86,  pi.  24,  figs.  6a,  6b;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol. 
Sur\\,  1883,  p.  451,  pi.  25,  figs.  4,  5. 

2120.  Bulinus  longiusculus  (Meek  and  Hayden).        Holotype  and 

2 1 2 1 .  paratypes. 
J^aramie  (Cret.).     Three  miles  below  Fort  Union,  North 

Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terrs.,  IX,  1876,  p.  541,  pi.  43* 
figs.  i6a,  i6b. — White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\*., 
1883,  p.  451,  (pi.  25,  fig.  8.) 

See  Physa  longiuscula. 

19181.    Bulinus  ?  rhomboideus  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holoty'pe. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Three  miles  below  Fort  Union,  North 
Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terrs.,  IX,  1876,  p.  542,  pi.  43, 
fig.  17:  White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Creol.  Surv.,  1883,  p. 451, 
pi.  25,  fig.  9. 

See  Physa  rhomlx)idea. 

2 118.    Bulinus  subelongatus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Laramie  (Cret. ).     Bad  Lands  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Terrs.,  IX,  1876,  p.  540,  pi.  42, 
figs.  13a,   13b. — White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw, 

1SJS3,  p.  450,  pi.  25,  figs.  10,  II. 

See  Physa  snlx.»longata. 

280.    Bulla  minor  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  i^Cret.  k     Moreau  River,  v^outh  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  IY^k.  Acatl.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  69. 

=  Haminea  minor. 

278.    Bulla  occidentalis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotj-pe  and 

p>aratvpes. 
Fort  Pierre  or   Fox    Hills  iCret.^.     Yellowstone  River, 
Miles  City,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayiien,  I^x\  .\oad.  Nat.  Sci,  Phila.,  VIII,  1856.  p.  69. 

ssHaminea  occidentalis. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBBATE    FOSSILS.  109 

3607.    Bulla  petrosa  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Astoria,  Oregon. 

Conrad,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  727,  Atlas,  pi.  19, 
fig.  8. 

=  Cylichna  petrosa. 

97486.    Bulla  striata  attenuata  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

Dall.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 
219,  pi.  13,  fig.  loa. 

279.    Bulla  subcylindrica  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret. ).     Near  mouth  of  Milk  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  270. 
=  Haniinea  subcvclindrica. 

115432.    Bulla  vendryesiana  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Geol.  Mag.,  London,  Dec.  II,  I,  1874,  p.  407,  pi.  16,  fig.  6. 

281.    Bulla  volvaria  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  69. 
=  Cylichna  ?  volvaria. 

1 13894.    Bullina  (Abderospira)  chipolana  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Chipola  (Oligocene).     Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  32. 

=  Micromelo  (Abderospira)  chipolana. 

135143.    Bullinella  jacksonensis  exta  Harris.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     White  Bluff,  Arkansas  River,  Arkansas. 

Harris,  Ann.   Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Ark.,  1894,  Pt.   II,  p.   158,  pi.  6, 
fig.  3- 

43273.    Buskopora  lunata  Rominger.  Plesiotype. 

Onondaga  ( Dev. ) .     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\'.  111.,  VII,  1890,  p.  489,  pi.  48,  figs.  7-7d. 
=  Buskopora  dentata. 

1863.    Busycon?  blakei  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Canada  de  las  Uvas,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
V,  1856,  p.  322,  pi.  2,  fig.  13. 

111625.    Busycon  scalarispira  Conrad.  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Jericho,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXlV.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1894,  p.  102,  pi.  17, 
figs.  II,  12. 


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46095.  Byssonychia  acutirostris  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord. ).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  634,  pi.  45,  figs.  8,  9;  pi. 
46,  fig.  10. 

46096.  Byssonychia  alveolata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  631,  pi.  48,  figs.  1-3. 

46097.  Byssonychia(?)  byrnesi  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  635,  pi.  47,  figs.  4,  5. 

46098.  Byssonychia  cultrata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 
46596.           Richmond  (Ord.).  Waynesville,  Ohio;  Versailles,  Indiana. 

nrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  632,  pi.  45,  figs.  5-7. 

46099.  Byssonychia  grandis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

46100.  Richmond  (Ord.).     Oxford  and  Clarksville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\'.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  631,  pi.  46,  figs.  6-9. 

46101.  Byssonychia  imbricata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.)-     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  635,  pi.  46,  figs.  4,  5. 

46102.  Byssonychia  intermedia  (Meek and  Worthen).     Plesiotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Wykoff,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  499,  pi.  35,  figs.  25,  26. 

46103.  Byssonychia  obesa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Richmond,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio, VII,  1893,  p.  630,  pi.  45,  figs.  10,  11,  12. 

46104.  Byssonychia  praecursa  Ulrich.  Cotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Lorraine,  New  York. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\-.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  633,  pi.  45,  fig.  i. 

46105.  Byssonychia  radiata  (Hall).  Plesiotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\\,  Minn.  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  477,  fig.  6. 

46106.  Byssonychia  richmondensis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Richmond,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\-.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  632,  pi.  45,  figs.  3,  4. 

46107.  Byssonychia  suberecta  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Versailles,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surw  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  P-  634,  pi.  45,  figs.  13-15. 

46108.  Byssonychia  vera  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Cincinnati.  Ohio. 

XJlrich,  Geol.  Sur>*.  Ohio,  VII,  1S93,  p.  629,  text  figs,  a,  b,  c. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  Ill 

7836.   Bythinella  gregaria  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     Pacific  Springs,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Fourth  Ann.  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terrs.,  187 1,  p.  317.— 
White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr. ,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  48,  pi.  19,  figs.  6a,  6b;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.^ 
1883,  p.  466,  pi.  28,  figs.  12,  13. 

23120.    Bythinella  latentis  White.  Cotypes. 

Bear  River  (Cret.).      Twenty  miles  north  of  Cokeville, 
Wyoming. 

White,  Bull.  No.  128,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur^^,  1895,  p.  58,  pi.  10,  figs. 

10,  II. 

1 13564.    Bythinella  nickliniana  attenuata  (Haldeman). 

Plesiotypes. 
Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort    Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 
338,  pi.  21,  fig.  19. 

41794.  Bythocypris  (?)  curta  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surw  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 

11,  1894,  p.  689,  pi.  44,  figs.  3^38. 

41795.  Bythocypris  cylindrica  (Hall).  Plesiotypes. 

41796.  Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  687,  pi.  44,  figs.  29-35. 

41822.  Bythocypris  devonica  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Onondaga  (Dev. ).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  196,  pi. 
17,  figs.  la-c. 

41793.    Bythocypris  granti  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\\  Minn.,  Final  Rept.  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  689.  pi.  44,  figs.  39-42. 

43157.    Bythocypris  indianensis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Onondaga  ( Dev. ) .     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  197,  pi. 

16,  figs,  iia-c. 

41799.    Bythocypris  parilis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     Upper  Marlboro,  Maryland. 

Ulrich,  Md.  Geol.  Suvr.,  Eocene,  1901,  p.  117,  pi.  16,  figs.  5-8. 

41823.  Bythocypris  punctulata  Ulrich.  Holotyr- 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Falls  of  the  Ohip. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist,  XIII,  1890,  p.  19 

17,  figs.  2a-c. 


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41707.    Bythocypris  punctulata  niagarensis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Rochester  (Sil.)-     Lockport,  New  York. 

ririch,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  196. 

41728.    Bythocypris  ?  robusta  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord. ).     Dixon,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1 894,  p.  690,  figs.  52a-d. 

41798.    Bythocypris  subaequata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     Upper  Marlboro,  Mar>'land. 

Ulrich,  Md.  Ge<>l.  Sun*.,  Eocene,  1901,  p.  116,  pi.  16,  figs.  1-4. 

43514.    Bythopora  alcicornis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1S93,  p.  264.  pi.  26,  figs.  7-9. 

43513.    Bythopora  herricki  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich.  Chm>1.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\-.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  IH.  Pt.  I, 
1S93,  p.  263,  pi.  26.  figs.  1-6. 

44064.    Bythopora  striata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.  ^.     Middletown,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Gei>l.  Surv.   Canada.   Contrib.   Micro-Pal.,  Cambro-Sil., 
Pt.  II,  1SS9.  p.  36. 

43220.    Bythotrypa  laxata  Ulrich.      Plesiotyf)es  and  figured  sections. 

Black  River  lOrd. ).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

nrich.  Gei^l.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
i8q3'  P-  3^5.  pl-  ^^.  fijar^  21-25. 

30912.    Cacabocrinites  sculptus  Troost.  Chirot^'pe. 

Onondaga  ( I^v. ).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Troost.  Proc.  .\nier.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci..  II,  1850,  p.  60. 


^-'^757 


Cadulus  floridanus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Appalachicola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,   Trans.   Wagner   Free   Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.   II.   1892, 
p  446.  pi.  *3.  fig.  26, 

zz2jy<.    Cadulus  floridanus  bumsii  Dall.  Cotj-pes. 

Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall.   Trans,  Wagner   Free   Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.   II.   1S92, 
p.  446- 

i'/".^^,    Cadulus  parianus  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Upper  Oligocene.     Pointapier,  Trinidad,  West  Indies. 

Gappy.  Proc,  T'.  S.  Nat,  Mi»..  XIX,  iSg6,  p.  325.  pL  30.  fig.  7. 

ty.-^'^  Q^tcxxTQ.  carolinianum  Dall.  Holotype. 

K:oceTie.     Caloosahatchie   Riv«r,   near    Fort   Thompson. 
Florida, 

ImuL  Transc  IV^nMr  Fw«  lost.  Sci   PbiU.   in.  Ft  II.   1S92. 
p,  jpuo.  pL  22.  fig.  :^ 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  113 

113401.  Caecum  coronellum  Dall.  Cotypes. 

1 13402.  Miocene.     Cape  Fear  River,  North  Carolina,  and  Caloosa- 

hatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  298 
pi.  20,  fig.  iia, 

83590.    Caecum  floridanum  compactum  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.     Caloo.sahatchie   River,    near    Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  298, 
pi.  20,  fig.  9b. 

1 12332.  Caecum  tortile  Dall.  Coty|>es. 

Pliocene.     Tillys  Lake,  Waccamaw  River,  South  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  301, 
pi.  13,  fig.  9a. 

1 12333.  Caecum  (tortile  var.?)  ibex  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.     Tillys  Lake,  Waccamaw  River,  South  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  301, 
pi.  20,  fig.  10a. 

25560.    Calandrites  cineratius  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Older  Tertiary.     Roan  Mountains,  Western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  151,  pi.  12,  fig.  12. 

25557.    Calandrites  defessus  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Older  Tertiary.     Roan  Mountains,  Western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  150,  pi.  12,  fig.  15. 

8910.    Callianassa  ulrichi  White.  Holotype. 

•  i<^7v^55'  Midway  (Eocene;.     Little  Rock,  Arkansas. 

White,  Proc.  U.  vS.  Nat.  Mus.,  Ill,  1880,  p.  161;  IV,  1881,  p.  137, 
pi.  I,  figs.  9,  10. — Harris,  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Ark.,  1H72, 
II,  p.  36,  pi.  I,  figs.  2a,  2b. 

1 13046.    Calliostoma  aphelium  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Jones  W^harf,  Patuxent  River,  Marj'land. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.4(x>, 
pi.  22,  fig.  29. 

1 13065.    Calliostoma  (Eutrochus)  ceramicum  Dall.  Holot\^. 

Oligocene.     Ten  Mile  Creek,  near  Bailej-s  Ferry,  Chipola 
River,  Florida. 

Dall.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  404, 
pi.  18.  fig.  10. 

1 13062.    Calliostoma  cyclus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.^ 
pi.  23,  fig.  20. 

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1 13042.    Calliostoma  (eboreum  Wagner  var.?)  wagneri  Dall. 

Holotype. 
Micxreiie.     Wescott  Farm,  Church  Hill,  Maryland. 

Dall,  TraiLs.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 
399,  pi.  21,  fig  3. 

II 3049.    Calliostoma  erosum  Dall.  Holotype. 

Croatan  (  Pliocene  ) .     Neuse  River,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1S92,  p. 
4<.«,  pi.  18,  fig   7. 

1 1 304 1.    Calliostoma  exile  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Chattahoochee  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila..  III.  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  397. 

11303S.    Calliostoma  grammaticum  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 
397,  pi.  18,  fig.  2a. 

1 13052.    Calliostoma  harrisii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Bellefield,  Virginia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 
401,  pi.  18,  fig.  6. 

1 13064.    Calliostoma  (Eutrochus)  limulum  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Tran.s.  Wajj^ner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 
404.  pi.  18,  fig.  7a. 

1 13025.    Calliostoma  metrium  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  AVagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila..  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 
394,  pi.  22,  fig.  27. 

1 13048.    Calliostoma  nitens  Lea.  Plesiotype. 

Claiboniian  (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Warner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila..  Ill,  Pt.  II,   1S92,   p. 
40U,  pi.  22,  fig.  30. 

11 302 1.  Calliostoma  philanthro pus  (Conrad).  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Near  Yorktown,  Virginia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  P*t.  II,   1892,   p. 
390,  pi.  18,  fig.  9a. 

1 13022.  Calliostoma  philanthropus  basicum  Dall.  Cot^-pes. 

Miocene.     Petersburg,  \Mrginia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Warner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.  Ill,  Pt.  II.  1892,  p,  392. 

1 13034.    Calliostoma  roseolum  permagnum  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene,     Caloosahatchie    River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Tnins.  Wa^nier  I«'ree  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  395. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  115 

113036.  Calliostoma  virginicum  (Conrad).  Plesiotypes. 

Miocene.     Near  Yorktown,  Vii^inia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  396, 
pi.  18,  fig.  2. 

1 13037.  Calliostoma  (virginicum  var.?)  aluminium  Dall.     Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Chattahoochee  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 
396. 

1 13027.    Calliostoma  willcoxianum  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 


395 


rans.  wagner 
,  pi.  18   fig.  I. 


341.    Callista  (Dosiniopsis  ?)  deweyi  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Cotypes. 
Montana    (Cret.).     Moreau    River,    South    Dakota,    and 
Yellow.stone  River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurw  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  182,  pi.  17,  figs. 
I5a-e. 

See  Cytherea  deweyi. 

1938.    Callista  (Dosiniopsis)  nebrascensis  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Plesiotypes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret. ).     Deer  Creek,  North  Platte,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surw  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  184,  text  fig.  15. 
See  Cytherea  nebrascensis  and  Callista  robusta. 

231.    Callista  (Dosiniopsis  ?)  orbiculata  (Hall  and  Meek). 

Plesiotypes. 
Fort  Benton  or  Colorado  (Cret.).     Five  miles  below  James 
River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  186,  pi.  5,  figs. 
2a-c. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  (leol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  108, 
pi.  24,  figs.  9,  10. 

176.    Callista  (Dosiniopsis)  owenana  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Holotype. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret. ).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  Sur\'.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  183,  pi.  37,  fig.  I. 
See  Cytherea  owenana. 

418.  Callista  ?  pellucida  Meek  and  Harden.  Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Missouri  River,  200  miles  above  Milk 
Creek,  Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  T.  S.  Geol.  vSiirv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  187,  pi.  17. 
figs.  lua-e. 

See  Cytherea  j^ellucida. 


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igv'^.    Callista  robusta  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Coty])es. 

Montana  (Cret.V     Deer  Creek,  North  Platte,  Wyoming. 

Meek  and  liayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1861,  p.  443. 
=  Callista  ( Dosiniopsis )  nebrascensis. 

162525.    Callista  subdiaphana  pedroana  Arnold.  Holotype. 

Pleistocene.     Deadnian  Lsland,  ofiF  San  Pedro,  California. 

ArnoM,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci..  Ill,  1903,  p.  144,  pi.  13,  fig.  2. 

232.    Callista  v Aphrodina?  •  tenuis  (Hall  and  Meek). 

Plesiotypes. 
Fort  Benton  or  Colorado  <  Cret.  •.     Bear  Creek,  near  base 
of  Black  Hills,  vSouth  Dakota. 

Meek,  Repi.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Terr.,  IX,  1S76.  p.  iSS,  pi.  5,  figs, 
la-d. — Stanion,  Bull.  No.  k6  U.  S.  O^ol.  Surv..  1893,  p.  109, 
pi.  24,  figs.  7.  S. 

iij;637.    Callocardia  .  Agriopoma  »  gatunensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Gainn    Oligtx>?ne. "'.    Near  Gatnn.  Panama  Canal.  Panama. 

I>all.  Trans,  Wagner  Free  Insi,  Sci.  Phila..  III.  Pi.  \1.  1903, 
p.  i>t*.'.  pi.  54.  fig.  1. 

6302a.    Callocardia  .  gatunensis  var.    multifilosa  Dall.     Holot\'pe. 
Galun  •  Oligocent  .    Near  Gatun.  Panxima  Canal.  Panama. 

I>all,  Trans.  Wagiic-r  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila..  III.  Pu  \1.  1903, 
p.  1261,  pi.  54,  fig-  15. 

i(x|S7o.    Callocardia    Pitaria?    kincaidii  Dall.  HolotN-pe. 

Miivene.     Pojx)f  Island,  Shumakins.  Alaska. 

Dall,  Harrlman  .\Ia5ka  Expeil..  IV.  :*>  ^i.  p.  115.  pi.  iv,  fig.  i. 

2jv5v\i,    Callocardia    Agriopoma    say  ana  Conrad.  Holot>-pe. 

Miocene.     York  River.  Vir*dnia. 

IXiII,  Tnins.  Wagrier  Fn^  Ir.st.  S:i.  rhiU..  HI.  Pu  VI,  1^3, 
l\  1.^1.  pi.  ^.i.  fic«   •^• 

1 14747.    Callocardia    Agriopoma    sincera  Dall.  Holot\-pe. 

Chijx^la    Olicocene  .     Riileys  Fery> .  Chipola  Ri\-er,  Cal- 
hoi:::  Cv^;::::y.  Florivi.!. 

I>*r..  Tr,irv  WasTiier  F^eT^  Inst.  Sri.  Phili..  HI.  Pt.  VI.  19^3, 
p,  :-*.  rl   55.  -?:   i-- 

i  ;o44-    Calloncma  occi^cntalis  Waico::.  Cot\-pes. 

Mivldic  lVvo:::.ii:.     Con:::s  Peak.  Eurek.i  District.  Nevada. 

WaIcv^.    Mv-r..    V:i:.   r.   >.   r-^-:     S-rv  .    :>5i^   r     :5a.   pi.    :6 

4^\5-^«    Callopora  ampla  l~Ir:ch,  Cotyres  ir.%:  £c:ired  sections. 

4^V5i"^-  Ttvnxon    Orvl    .     Canriv^r.  FaII>  .-,::.:  F?:ir.t.i:r:.  Mixmesota. 

nnch.  vVv-:    jLTivl  N\i:.  H.s:   >jit^    M.-tu.  r ir^il  S<^,  m.  Pt.  I 


lYPE.  SPECIMENS   OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  117 

43520.  Callopora  angularis  Ulrich.         Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

ririch,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sun-.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  277,  pi.  22,  figs.  37-41. 

43237.    Callopora  cincinnatiensis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Cincinnatian  ?  (Ord. ).     ?  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I,   1878,  p.  93,  pi.  4, 
figs.  8,  8a. 

=  Lioclema  occidens. 

43515.    Callopora  crenulata  Ulrich.        Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

ririch,  Gcol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surw  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  l*t.  I, 
i'>93»  P-  284,  pi.  22,  fi^^s.  iH-23. 

=:Calloporina  crenulata. 

43517.    Callopora  dumalis  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Black  River  (Ord. ).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ilrich,  (Veol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  It.  I, 
1893,  p.  282,  pi.  23,  figs.  i-i>. 

43648.    Callopora  elegantula  Hall.     Plesiotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Rochester  (vSil. ).     Lockport,  New  York. 

ririch,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  250,  pi.  11, 
figs.  6-6b. 

43524.    Callopora  goodhuensis  Ulrich.    Cotypes  and  fi§;ured  sections. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

ririch,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn..  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  I*t.  I, 
1893,  p.  282,  pi.  23,  figs.  9,  10,  21.  29. 

43521.  Callopora  incontroversa  Ulrich.  Holotype  and  figured 

sections. 
Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneajx)lis,  Minnesota. 

ririch,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  278,  pi.  22,  figs.  33-36. 

43522.  Callopora  multitabulata  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

43523.  sections. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

I'lrich,  (»eol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surw  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  28<j,  pi.  23,  figs.  II.  12,  16,  17,  24,  25,  26,  30,  31. 

43525     Callopora  pulchella  Ulrich.         Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Black  River  (Ord. ).     vSt.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSur^^  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  283,  pi.  22,  figs,  I- 1 2. 

43526.    Callopora  pulchella  persimilis  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and 

figured  section 
Black  River  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. . 
1893.  P-  2^4,  pl.  22,  figs.  13-17. 


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4.VV;V    Callopora  subnodosa  Ulrich.       Cotypesaud  figured  sections. 

R'u'hm(m(\(()r(\. ).     Hlanchester,  Ohio. 

C'lrirh,  Oeol.  Surv.  111.,  VII,  1S90.  p.  417,  pi.  33,  figs.  5-5C. 

/\,\(k\i).    Callopora  subplana  Ulrich.         Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Lorraine  rOrd.).     Covington.  Kentucky. 

ririch,  J<nini.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  253,  pi.  11, 

4.^Sif).    Callopora  undulata  Ulrich.         Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Hlat'k  River  ( Ord. ) .     Minneapolis  and  St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

ririth,  Fourteenth  Anti.  Rept.  (»eol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\%  Minn., 
jSS6,  J).  95;  Cfcol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept., 
Ill,  rt.  I,  1H93.  p.  279,  pi.  22,  figs.  24-31. 

4(\\H(>.    Calloporella  harrisi  Ulrich.       Holotype  and  figured  sections. 
,|^UM7.  Uichmond  (Ord.).     Waynesville,  Ohio. 

ririch,  Journ.   Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI,  1883,  p.  91,  pi.   i, 

CalloiK)rella  circularis. 

•IsVS  J  5-    Cftlloporina  crenulata  ( Ulrich ) .     Figured  sections  of  cotyi>es. 

lUuck  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

ririch  ami  niissler.  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll..  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904, 
p.  .17.  1>1.  i-r  t»K^.  i7->9' 

•    St\*  CalloiH>ra  crenulata. 

4^\-M7.    Cttlloporina  parva  Ulrich  and  Rassler.     Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
lUack  River  v  Ord.  ».     Two  miles  s*nith  of  Belfast,  Marshall 
County,  Tennessee. 

rhich  and  IUs>Kt.  Smilhsi>nian  Misc.  CoU..  Quart.,  XLVII.  1904, 
}v  4S,  pr  14.  ti^rs.  l3-l^. 

^\S5.\^     Ciilosomu  heeri  v^vnuUlor.  CotN-pes. 

U\^\vi  MiiWTU\     iVniui^en.  Rulen.  Germany. 

SvmUUi,  v«t\^l    Ma\:.,  IVv.   I\\  II.  :S^n.  p.  :2v\  pi.  6.  fij^.  4. 

,Vn*vM     C^lymcne  Anchiops  Orven.  Plastotype. 

Soh\^h,uic    IVv,   .     Ulslcr  Coi:r.:y.  New  York - 

4010^    C*lymenc  MumenbAchu  l>r\^::or.:,ir:  Plistotype. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  119 

25702.    Calymene  bufo  Green.  Plastotype. 

Devonian.     New  Jersey  (  ?  Patterson). 

Green,   Mon.   Trilobites  N.   America,   Phila.,  1832,  p.  4:.     Cast 
No.  10. 

=  Phricops  bufo. 

4912.    Calymene  bufo  rana  Green.  Plastotype. 

Hamilton  (Dev.  ).     Seneca,  Ontario  County,  New  York. 

Green,   Mon.  Trilobites  N.   America,  Phila.,   1832,  p..  42.     Casts 
Nos.  II,  12. 

=  Pliacops  bufo  rana. 

4926.  Calymene  callicephala  Green.  Plastotype. 

Lorraine?  (Ord. ).     Near  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Green,   Mon.  Trilobites   N.   America,   Phila.,   1832,  p.  30.     Cast 
No.  2. 

vSee  Calymene  blumenbachii. 

41855.    Calymene  callicephala  Green,  var.  Plesiotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Three  miles  north  of  Spring  Valley, 
Minnesota: 

Clarke,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept ,  III,  Pt.  11, 
1894,  p.  7ofj. 

4924.    Calymene  diops  Green.  Plastotype. 

Dev^onian.     Ohio. 

Green,   Mon.  Trilobites  N.   America,  Phila.,   1833,  p.  37.     Cast 
No.  8. 

=  Proetus  diops. 

4927.  Calymene  microps  Green.  Plastotype. 

Lorraine?  (Ord.).     N'ear  Ripley,  Ohio. 

Green,   Mon.  Trilobites  N.   America,   Phila.,    1832,   p.   34.     Cast 
No.  6. 

=  Pterygometopus  microps. 

4 1 87 1.  Calymene  nasuta  Ulricli.  Cotype. 

Niagara  (vSil. ).     Osgood,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati,  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1879,  p.  132,  fig.  3. 
=  Calymenella  nasuta. 

4918.    Calymene  phlyctainodes  Green.  Plastotype. 

Niagara  (Sil.  ).     Springfield,  Ohio. 

Green,  Am.  Journ.  Sci.,  XXXH,  1837,  p.  167.     Cast  No.  54. 

4908.    Calymene  platys  Green.  Plastoty«^ 

41872.  Schoharie  (Dev.  ).     Helderberg  Mountains,  NewYi 

Green.   Mon.  Trilobites  N.   America,  Phila.,  1832,  p.  32, 
Nos.  4  and  5. 


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4947.    Calymene  rowii  Green.  Plastotype. 

Hamilton  (Dev).     Fly  Creek,  Otsego  County,  New  York. 

Green,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.,  XXXIII,  1838,  p.  406.     Cast  Xo.  49. 
=  Proetus  rowi. 

5004.    Calymene  selenecephala  Green.  Plastotype. 

Ordovician?     New  York. 

Green.   Mon.   Trilobites  X.   America,  Phila.,   1832,  p.  31.     Cast 
Xo.  3. 

15363.    Camarella  antiquata  Billings.  Plesiot\pe. 

Lower  Cambrian.     East  of  Swan  ton,  Vermont. 

Walcott,  Bull.  Xo.  30,  r.  S.  Geol.  Sur\*.,  1886,  p.  122,  pi.  7,  fig.  8; 
Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.Geol.Surw,  1890,  p. 613,  pi.  72.  fig.  3. 

2462S.    Camarella  ?  minor  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Near  Stissingville,  Dutchess  County, 
New  York. 

Walcolt,   Proc    V.  S.   Xat.  Mus.,  XII,  1889,  p.  36;  Tenth  Ann. 
Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.,  1890,  p.  614,  pi.  72,  figs.  4-4d. 

46549.    Camarocladia  dichotoma  Ulrich  and  Everett,     Figured  sec- 
tions of  cotype. 
Stones  River  fOrd.).     Dixon,  Illinois. 

ririch  and  Kverett,  Geol.  Surw  111.,  VIII,   189^),   p.   281,  pi.   7, 
fij^s.  la,  lb. 

27760.    Camarocrinus  saffordi  Hall.  Plesiotype. 

Heklerbergian    (Dev.).      Allen's   Mill,     Benton    County, 
Tennessee. 

Scluichert,  Smithsoniati  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  pi.  40, 
fig.  10. 

35080.    Camarocrinus  stellatus  Hall.  Plesiot>i)e. 

Manlius(Sil.  ).     Near  Keyser,  West  \'irginia. 

Schuchert,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  269, 
pi.  44,  figs.  1-5. 

35084.  Camarocrinus  ulrichi  vScliiichert.  Cotypes. 

35085.  Helderborgian  (Dev.).     One  and  one-eighth  miles  south 

of  Franks  and  3  miles  northeast  of  Daugherty,  Indian 
Territory. 

Schuchert,  Amer.  Geol.,  XXXII,  19^)3,  p.  239;  Smithsonian  Misc. 
Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904.  p.  271.  ])!.  40,  fij^s.  6-S.  pis.  4^-43- 

35086.  Camarocrinus  ulrichi  stellifer  vSchnchert.       Holotype    and 
35088.  paratyi>e. 

Helderbergian  (Dev.  ).     Tishomingo  quadrangle,  and  two 
miles  south  of  Franks,  Indian  Territory. 

Schuchert,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XL\'n,  1904,  p.  272, 
pi.  40,  fig.  9:  pi.  41,  fig.  6. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  121 

14348.    Camarophoria  cooperensis  (Shiimard)?  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  V.  S.  Geol.  vSur\'.,  1884,  p.  224,  pi.  18,  fig.  6. 

35173.  Camarophoria  ringens  (Swallow).  Plesiotype. 

Madison  (Miss.)-     Gallatin  Ran^e,  Yellowstone  National 
Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  U.S.  Geol.  vSurv.,  Pt.  II,  1899,  p.  537,pl.69, 
figs.  la,  lb,  ic. 

1 445 1.    Camarotoechia  contracta  (Hall).  Plesiotype.s. 

33939  Ouray  (Upper  Dev. ).     At  many  localities  of  the  Ouray 

to  Limestone  in  Central  Colorado. 

33943-  Girty,  Twentieth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Pt.  II,  1900,  p.  57, 

pi.  7,  figs.  2-4. 

7798.    Camarotoechia  endlichi  (Meek).       Cotypes  and  plesiotypes. 
14448.  Ouray  (Upper  Dev.).     At  many  localities  in   the  Ouray 

33944  Limestone  of  Central  Colorado. 

to  Girty.  Twentieth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-.,  Pt.  II,  1900,  p.  56, 

33948.  pi.  6,  figs.  1-4;  pi.  7,  fig.  I. 

See  Rhynchonella  endlichi. 

35174.  Camarotoechia  herrickana  Girty.  Cotypes. 
35175-            Madison  (Miss.).      Crowfoot  Ridge  and  Divide  between 

Gallatin     River    and    Panther    Creek,    Yellowstone 
National  Park. 

Girty.  Mon.  XXXII,  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.,  Pt.  II,  1899,  p.  539,  pi. 
69,  figs.  2a,  2b,  2C. 

35176.  Camarotoechia  metallica  (White).  Plesiotypes. 

35177.  Madison  (Miss.).     Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.,  Pt.  II,  1899,  p.  540,  pi. 
69,  figs.  3b,  3c,  3d,  3e. 

39910.    Campanulites  tessellatus  Troost.  Chirotype. 

Ordovician.     Duck  River,  near  Columbia,  Maury  County, 
Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  60. 

7619.    Campeloma  macrospira  Meek.  Holotype. 

Bear   River    (Cret.).     Bear   River  Valley,  Southwestern 
Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\  Terr.,  1878  (1883), 
Pt.  I,  p.  102,  pi.  30,  fig.  2a;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol. 
vSiirv.,  1883,  p.  469,  pi.  8,  figs.  6,  7:  Bull.  No.  128,  U.  S.  Geol. 
Surv,,  1895,  p.  60,  pi.  10,  figs.  2,3. 

8139.    Campeloma  multilineata  Meek  and  Hayden.       Plesi'' 
9029.  Laramie  (Cret. ).     Heart  River,  North  Dakota,  an 

Creek,  Colorado. 

White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1883,  p.  469, 
figs.  1-7. 


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9029.    Campeloma  multilineata  Meek  and  Hayden.         Plesiotypes. 
Laramie  (Cret. ).     Crow  Creek,  Northern  Colorado. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Kept.  U.  S.  Oeol.  Sur\'.  Terr.,  1878  (1883), 
I*t.  I,  p.  loi,  pi.  28,  figs.  4a,  4b;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol. 
Surv.,  1S.S3,  p.  469,  pi.  27,  figs.  I,  7. 

2154.    Campeloma  multilineata  (  Meek  and  Hayden).     Holotypeaud 

paratypes. 
Laramie  (Cret. ).     Fort  Clark,  North  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  V.  S.  Oeol.  Sur\'.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  586,  pi.  44, 
figs,  la,  il). 

See  Pahidina  multilineata. 

2148.    Campeloma  multistriata  (  Meek  and  Hayden).     Holotypeand 

paratypes. 
Laramie  (Cret.).     Mouth   of  Yellowstone  River,    North 
Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  V.  vS.  Geol.  Sur\\  Terr.,  IX,  IVS76,  p.  588,  pi.  43,  figs. 
I5a-e. 

vSee  Melania  multistriata. 

8140.    Campeloma  producta  White.  Holotype  and  plesiotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.  ).     \'alley  of  Yellowstone  River,  Montana. 

White,  Proc.  V.  S.  Nat.  Mus..  V,  1882,  p.  97,  pi.  3,  figs.  7-9; 
Thinl  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv-.,  1883,  p.  469,  pi.  26,  fig^s. 
21-24  (25?).  26.  27. 

jiS.v    Campeloma  vetula  (  Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotj'pe  and 

paratypes. 
Laramie  ^  Cret.  ).     Bad  Lands  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  V.  S.  (Veol.  Surv.  Terr..  IX,  1876,  p.  587,  pi.  42. 
figs.  14a.  14!). — White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\, 
1SS3.  \\  469,  pi.  27,  figs.  8,  9. 

See  Paludina  vetula. 

6S0.    Camptonectes  bellistriatus  (Meek).  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Red  Huttes,  North  Platte,  Wyoming. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Pal.  I'pper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Know]., 
No.  172,  XIV.  1S64.  p.  77.  text  fig.  3. — Meek,  Rept.  Expl. 
Great  I^isin  of  I'tah.  Simpson,  1876,  p.  356,  App.  J,  pi.  3, 
figs.  3a,  3»1. 

So*.'  IV^nen  liellistriata. 

1SS5.    Camptonectes  bellistriatus  i  Meek\  Plesiotyj^. 

Jurassic.     Hig  Honi  Mountains,  Wyoming. 

Stanton.  Mon.  XXXII.  1*1.  II.  I'.  S.  CTei>l.  Sur\\,  1899,  P-  ^^3>^ 
]A.  7.\  fig.  i.\ 

I. WW.    Camptonectes  bellistriatus  .Meek  '.  Plesiotype. 

Jurassic.      Hlack  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield.  Rept.  t'.iH^l.  and  Res^niroes.  RLick  Hills,  Dakota,  1S80, 
r-  x*i».  pl.  4.  tig.  7. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  123 

28933.  Camptonectcs  bellistriatus  distans  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Stanton,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun.,  1899,  p.  614, 
pi.  72,  fig.  13. 

221.    Camptonectcs?  extenuatus  (Meek  and  Hayden).     Cotypes. 
Jurassic.     Southwest  base  of  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Pal.  Uppyer  Mo.,  Sniith.sonian  Cont.  to  Knowl., 
No.  172,  XIV,  1864,  P-  78,  pi.  3,  fig.  6. 

See  Pecten  extenuatus. 

12335.    Camptonectcs  extenuatus  Meek  and  Hayden.       Plesiotj'pe. 
Jurassic.     East  of  Belle  Fourche  River,  near  Bear  Lodge, 
Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Kept.  Geol.  and  Resources,  Black  Hills,  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  353'  Pl-  4,  fig.  4. 

12552.    Camptonectes  extenuatus  Meek  and  Hayden.       Plesiotype. 
Juras.sic.     Northwest  of  Rawlings,  Wyoming. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  l^  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  290,  pi.  7,  fig.  18. 

12535.    Camptonectes  pertenuistriatus  Hall  and  Whitfield. 

Holotype. 
Jurassic.     Northwest  of  Rawlings,  Wyoming. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.,  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  291.  pi.  7,  fig.  17. 

28934.  Camptonectes  pertenuistriatus  Hall  and  Whitfield. 

PlesiotyfH?. 
Jura.ssic.     Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Stanton,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  1899,  p.  614, 
pi.  72,  fig.  II. 

8643.    Camptonectes  platessa  White.  Holotype. 

Colorado  (Cret. ).     Five   miles  west  of   Mineral   Spring, 
Arizona. 

W^hite,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  1874, 
p.  25;  Rept.  U.  S.  (ieogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  l*t.  I, 
1876,  p.  176,  pi.  18,  fig.  5a. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S. 
Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  72,  pi.  9,  fig.  6. 

8179.    Camptonectes  platessiformis  White.  Holotype. 

Jurassic.     North  base  of  Aquarius  Plateau,  Southern  Utah. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1878  (1883), 
Pt.  I,  p.  143,  pi.  37,  fig.  5a. 

8580.    Camptonectes  stygius  White.  .  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Bluff  south  of  Dirtj'  Devil  River  and  North  Fork 
of  Virgin  River,  Utah. 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geor.  vSur\'.  W.   looth  Merid., 
p.  23;  Rept.  U.  S.  (leogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  1 
1876,  p.  164,  pi.  13,  figs.  2a-c. 


124       mihLKTis  r>s,  united  states  national  museum. 

1 1 1516.    Cancellaria  alternata  Conrad.  PlesioU-pe. 

Miocene.     Shiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun-.,  1894,  p.   112,  pi.  20, 
figs.  5-10. 

1 1 547 1 .    Cancellaria  barretti  Guppy.  Holotyi:)e. 

Miocene.     Jamaica,  British  We.st  Indies. 

Guppy.  Quart.  Jouni.  Geol.  Soc.  lyondon,  XXII,    1866,   p.  2S9, 
pi.  17.  fig.  II. 

97354.    Cancellaria  conradiana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie    River,    near    Fort   Thompson. 
Florida. 

Dall,   Trans.    Wagner  Free   Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,   Ill,    I*t.   I,   iS9i>, 
p.  42,  pi.  3,  fig.  13. 

1 1.S472.    Cancellaria  epistomifera  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Haiti,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Joum.  Geol.  Soc.  London,  XXXII,  1S76,  p.  520, 
pi.  2.S,  fig.  9. 

II 5470.    Cancellaria  laevescens  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,   Quart.  Journ.  Geol.  Soc.  London,  XXII,  1866,  p.  289, 
pi.  17,  fig.  12. 

22926.    Cancellaria  malachitensis  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Colorado    ( Cret. ).       Near    Malachite,     Huerfano    Park, 
Colorado. 

Stanton,  Bull.   No.   106,  V.  S.  Geol.   Sur\'.,  1893,  p.  158,  pi.   33. 
figs.  6,  7. 

1 15473.  Cancellaria  moorei  Guppy.  Holotyije. 

Miocence.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Ciuppy,  Quart.  Journ.   Geol.  Soc.   London,  XXII,  1866,  p.   289, 
l)i.  17,  fig.  7. 

113762.    Cancellaria  rowelli  Dall.  Holotype. 

Glig^ivene?     Potrero,   Rio   Amina,  Santo  Domingo.   West 
Indies. 

Dall,  PnK\  r.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1S96,  p.  307,  pi.  29,  fig.  i. 

1 1 5474.  Cancellaria  scalatella  Guppy.  Holotype. 

01ig(XXMie.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

(fUppy,  Ciool.  Mag  London,  Dec.  II,  I.  1874,  p.  408,  pi.  17,  fig.  4. 

'  :3iS<>.    Cancellaria  •  Trigonostoma)  sericea  Dall.  Holotype. 

PliiK^ene.     Shell  Creek.  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Ft.  II,  1892,  p. 
224.  pi.  14.  figs.  7.  7a. 

201 28.    Cancellaria  turneri  White.  Cotype. 

Chici>-Tejon  »Cret.  >.      Martinez,   Contra   Costa   County, 
Califoniia. 

While,  Hull.  No.  51.1*.  S.  C^ei>l.  Sur\\,  1S89,  p.  25,  pL  3,  figs.  6,  7. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  125 

97355.    Cancellaria  venusta  Tiiomey  and  Holmes.  Plesiotypes. 

Pliocene.      Caloosaliatchie   River,    near   Fort   Thompson 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  43, 
pi.  3,  fig.  12. 

1 575 10.    Cancer  proavitus  Packard.  Cotype. 

Miocene.     Gay  Head,  Massachusetts. 

Packard,  Proc.  Anier.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sci.,  XXXVI,  19CX),  p.  3. 

1 1468.    Cantharus?  julesburgensis  WTiite.  Holotype. 

Montana  ( Cret. ).     Jiilesburg,  Sedgwick  County,  Colorado. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus..  IV,  1881.  p.  138,  figs,  i,  2. 

255.    Cantharus  (Cantharulus)  vaughani  (Meek  and   Hayden;. 

Holotype. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Near  mouth  of  Heart  River,  North 
Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  379,  pi.  32,  figs. 
5a,  5b.  and  text  fig.  48. 

See  Fusus  vaughani. 

9840.    Caprina  occidentalis  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Fredericksburg  (Cret.).     Near  mouth  of  Puercos  [Pecos] 
River,  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.   Mexican  Bound.  Sur>'.,  Emory,  I,   l*t.  2, 
1857,  p.  I47»  pl.  2,  figs.  la-c. 

9891.    Caprina  planata  Conrad.  Cotypes. 

Cretaceous.      Oak   Creek,    near   Puercos    [Pecos]    River, 
Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Sur\-.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  2,  1857, 
p.  147,  pl.  2,  figs.  2a,  2b. 

12496.    Capsa  texana  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Washita?  (Lower  Cret.  ).     Leon  Springs,  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  V.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv\,  Emory,  I,  I*t.  2,  1857, 
p.  164,  pl.  21,  fig.  6. 

251.    Capulus  fragilis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.;.     Fox  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  67. 
=  Acmaea  ?  papillata. 

3630.    Cardinia?  costata  (J.  Morris).  Cotypes. 

Carboniferous.     Di.strict  of  lUawarra,  New  South  Wales, 
Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  V.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  692,  Atlas,  pl.  4, 
figs.  8a-c. 

3672.    Cardinia  ?  cuneata  Dana.  Cot3r] 

Carboniferous.     WoUongong  Point,  Illawarra,  New  So 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  692,  Atlas,  pt 
figs.  6-6d. 


120  BULLETIN   53,   UNITED   STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

8174.    Cardinia  praecisa  White.  Holotype. 

Jurassic.       Near   Lower   Caiu'on   of   Yellowstone   River, 
Montana. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun-.  Terr.,  1878  (1883). 
Pt.  I,  J).  149.  pi.  37,  figs.  7a,  7b. 

3648.    Cardinia  ?  recta  Dana.  Holotype. 

Carboniferous.     District  of  Illawarra,  New  South  Wales, 
Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Hxpl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  691,  Atlas,  pi.  4, 
fiK-  5. 

23050.    Cardiniopsis  unioides  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Knoxville  (Cret. ).     Three  miles  northwest  of  Paskenta, 
California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.   133,  U.  S.   Geol.  Sur\'.,   1895    (Feb.,    1896), 
p.  55'  pl-  7.  fiK-  5;  pl.  8,  fig.  i;  pi.  9,  fig.  i;  pi.  10,  fig.  i. 

30201.    Cardioceras  dubium  Hyatt.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Texas  Ranch,  Calaveras  County,  California. 

Hyatt,  Bull.  Geol.  Soc.  Anicr.,  V,  1894,  p.  420. 

14400.    Cardiola?  filicostata  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  251,  pl.  22,  figs. 
4,  4a. 

14 1 80.    Cardiomorpha  missouriensis  Shumard.  Plesiotypes. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eberhardt  Mills,  White  Pine  Dis- 
trict, Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  277,  pl.  6,  figs.  I.  2. 

164592.    Cardita  (Carditamera)  catharia  Dall.  Holotyjie. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,   Trans.   Wagner  Free    Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,   Ill,   Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  14 16,  pl.  56,  fig.  I. 

9847.    Cardita  eminula  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Washita  ?  (  Lower  Cret.).     Leon  Springs,  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Eniorj-,  I,  Pt.  2.  1S57, 
p.  150.  pl.  6,  fig.  8. 

1 15668.    Cardita  (Carditamera)  guppyi  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Matura,  Trinidad. 

Dall,    Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.  VI,   1903, 
p.  1413.  pl-  56,  fig.  3. 

13405.    Cardita  planicosta  (Latnarck).  Plesiotypes. 

Eocene.     Albany.  Willamette  Valley,  Oregon. 

White,   Bull.  No.   iS,  l\  S.  Geol.  Sur\-.,  1885,  pp.  7-9,  pl.  i,  Hgs. 

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TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  127 

9900.    Cardita  planicosta  (Lamarck).  Plesiotypes. 

Eocene.     Arroyo  las  Minas,  between  Eagle  Pass  and  Leon, 
Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  V.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Ft.  2,  1857, 
p.  161,  pi.  19,  fij(s.  2a,  2b. 

109281.    Cardita  (Carditamera)  prestoni  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Prestons  Sink,  near  Waldo,  Alachua  County, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.   VI,  19^3,. 
p.  1.^15,  pi.  53,  fig.  14. 

135125.    Cardita  (Carditamera)  recta  (Conrad)  var.?  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free   In.st.  Sci.    Phila.,   Ill,   Pt.    I,    1890, 
p.  189,  pi.  II,  fig.  4. 

=  Cardita  (Carditamera)  tegea. 

1 15669.    Cardita  scabricostata  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,    Quart.  Journ.   Geol.  Soc.   London,  XXII,  1866,   p.  293, 
pi.  18,  fig.  10. 

164549.    Cardita  serricosta  Heilprin.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,   Trans.   Wagner   Free   Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,   Ill,   Pt.  V,    1900, 
pi.  38,  fig.  9. 

=  Venericardia  serricosta. 

3502.    Cardita  subtenta  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Astoria,  Oregon. 

Conrad,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  726,  Atlas,  pi.  18, 
figs.  12,  12a. 

9828.    Cardita  subtetrica  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Cretaceous?     Rio  Bravo  del  Norte,  Texas. 

Conrad.  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  2,  1S57, 
p.  164,  pi.  21.  fig.  5. 

1 35 1 25.    Cardita  (Carditamera)  tegea  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free   In.st.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,   1903, 
p.  1412. 

See  Cardita  (Carditamera)  recta  var.? 

164590.    Cardita  (Carditamera)  vaughani  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Jackson  Bluff,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free   Inst.  vSci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1414,  pi.  56,  fig.  10. 

1 16 10.  Carditamera  arata  Conrad.  Plesiotj 

11 611.  Miocene.     Shiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-.,  1894,  p.  57,  pi.  9,i 
5.  6. 


128  HULLKTIN    Tiil,   UNITED   STATES    NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

1 14759.    Cardium  acrocome  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligoceiie.     Chijx)la  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.   Wajjner  Free   Inst.   Sci.    Phila.,    Ill,   Pt.  V,   I9<*\ 
p.  loSi,  pi.  48.  fig.  2. 

157549.    Cardium  (Trigoniocardia)  alicula  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa  Baj',  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free    Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.   V,    19UO, 
p.  1 103,  pi.  40,  fig.  12;  pi.  48,  fig.  5. 

1 13800.    Cardium  (Trigoniocardia)  aminense  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Potrero,  Rio  Amina,  Santo  Domingo. 

Dall,  Trans.   Wagner   Free   Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,   Vt.  V,    1900, 
p.  1 104,  pi.  48,  fig.  1 1. 

107384.    Cardium  (Trigoniocardia)  apateticum  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.   V,    190U, 
p.  1 105,  pi.  48.  fig.  6. 

157456.    Cardium  (  Fragum  )  arestum  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free   Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,    Pt.   V,    1900, 
p.  1 102,  pi.  40,  fig.  10. 

1 1 5667.    Cardium  ( Trachycardium )  var.?  bowdenense  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Bowden  Marl  (Oligocene).     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,   Ill,   Pt.   V,    I9c«u, 
p.  10S7. 

302;»2.    Cardium  (  Granocardium  i  budaense  Shattuck.         Cotypes. 

Biula  (Lower  Cret.  ).     Near  Aiistin,  Texas. 

Shattuck,   Hull.   No.  2t>5,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\*.,   1903,  p.   25,  pi.  15, 
figs.  2-4. 

II 4762.    Cardium  i  Papyridca  »  bulbosum  Dall.  *  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Chi^wla  River,  Florida. 

Dall,   Trans.   Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.    Phila.,   Ill,   Pt.  V,    i9m>, 
p.   IK>9.  pi.  48.  fig.  2kk 

1 14770.    Cardium  (  Fragum  >  burnsii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Chijx)la  River,  Calhoun  County.  Florida. 

Dall.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,   Ill,    Pt.   V.    190, 
p.  iioi,  pi.  4\  fig.  15. 

1 15666.    Cardium  castum  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Kocene.     Manzanilla,  Trinidad.  British  West  Indies. 

Ouppy.  Quart.  Jouni.   CVeol.  Soc.  London,  XXII,   1S66.  p.  5S2, 
pi.  2^.  fig.  4. 

1 14757.    Cardium  1  Trachycardium^  cestum  Dall.  Holotype. 

OligtxxMie.     Chijx^la  River.  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,   Trans.  W.ign^r   Free   Inst.   Sci.   Phila..  Ill,    Pt,  V.    19... 

p.   K,'<;.  \\.  4"^.  fi"     I  1 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  129 

1 14765.    Cardium  (Cerastoderma)  chipolanum  Dall.         Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,   1900, 
p.  1098,  pi.  40,  fig.  8. 

1 14769.    Cardium  (Laevicardium)  compressum  Dall.         Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.   Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,   Ill,  Pt.  V,   1900, 
p.  1109,  pi.  48,  fig.  21. 

9882.    Cardium  congestum  Conrad.  Cotypes. 

Washita?  (Lower  Cret.).     Rio  San  Pedro,  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  2, 1857, 
p.  149,  pi.  6,  figs.  5a-d. 

111595.    Cardium  (Cerastoderma)  craticuloides  (Conrad). 

Plesiotype. 
Miocene.     Shiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,   Mon.   XXIV,   U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  66,  pi.  lo, 
figs.  16-19. 

107393.    Cardium  ctenolium  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900, 
p.  1081,  pi.  40,  fig.  13. 

7855.    Cardium  curtum  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Plesiotypes. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Chalk  Creek,  near  Uptown,  Utah. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  151, 
pl.  i5»  fig.  3. 

1917.    Cardium  (Hemicardium  ?)  curtum  Meek  and  Hayden. 

Holotype. 
Montana  (Cret. ) .     Head  of  Gros  Ventres  River,  Wyoming. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  for  1861,  p.  442. 

1 35 1 23.    Cardium  dalli  Heilprin.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie  River,  near   Fort  Thompson, 
Florida. 

Heilprin,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  I,  1887,  p.  131, 
pl.  i6a,  fig.  70. 

157525.    Cardium  (Trachycardium)  delphicum  Dall.         Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa  Bay,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p.  1084, 
pl.  48,  fig.  18. 

1 13688.    Cardium  (Trachycardium)  dominicanum  Dall.     Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Near  Gatun,  Panama  Canal. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p.  1082, 
pl.  48,  fig.  16. 

107383.    Cardium  (Cerastoderma)  druidicum  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p.  1094, 
pl.  40,  fig.  7. 

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9868.    Cardium  (Protocardia)  lilosum  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Washita  (Lower  Cret.)-     Leon  Springs,  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  2,  1857, 
p.  150,  pi.  6,  figs.  7a,  7b. 

135241.    Cardium  (Fragum)  gatunense  DalL  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     Gatun,  Isthmus  of  Darien. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  V,  1900,  p.  1 100. 

7905.    Cardium  ?  kansasense  Meek.  Holot5rpe  and  paratypes. 

Mentor  ( Cret. ) .    Twelve  miles  southwest  of  Salina,  Kansas. 

Meek,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  187 1.  p.  307; 
Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  170,  pi.  2,  figs. 
I4a-d. 

145861.    Cardium  (Cerastodcrma)  leptopleura  (Conrad)  var? 
145933.  Plesiot>T)es. 

Miocene.     PUim  Point,  Maryland. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst  Sci.  Philc.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p.  1095. 

1834.    Cardium  linteum  Conrad.  Holot>'pe. 

Eocene.     Canada  de  las  Uvas,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Sur>\  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
V,  1856,  p.  320,  pi.  2,  fig.  I. 

=  Cardium.  (Laevicardium)  linteum. 

135881.    Cardium  (Trachy cardium)  malacum  Dall.  Holot>T)e. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900, 
p.  1087,  pi.  48,  fig.  4. 

1 15665.    Cardium  (Trigoniocardia)  maturense  Dall.  Holotj-pe. 

Pliocene.     Matura,  Trinidad,  West  Indies. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sd.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  V,  1900, 
p.  1 105,  pi.  48,  fig.  7. 

9860.    Cardium  mediale  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Lower  Cretaceous.     Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  pt  2, 1857. 
p.  149,  pi.  4,  figs.  4a,  4b. 

1864.    Cardium  modestum  Conrad.  HolotA-pe. 

Miocene.     San  Diego,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
Y,  1856,  p.  322,  pi.  3,  fig.  15.  (See  Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free 
Inst  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  V,  1900,  p.  1092.) 

509.    Cardium  multiradiatum  Gabb.  Holotype. 

Ripley  (.Cret.V     Eufaula,  Alabama. 

Gabb,  Joum.  Acad.  Nat  Sd.  Phila.,  IV,  2d  ser.,  i860,  p.  395, 
pi.  68,  fig.  29. 

[Not  Cardium  multiradiatum  Sowerby.    T.  W.  Stantoo.] 
= Cardium  alabamcfise. 


TYPE   SPECiAIEKS   OF    INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  131 

9858.    Cardium  (Protocardia)  multistriatum  (Shumard). 

Plesiotypes. 
Washita  ?     (Lower  Cret.)-     Leon  Springs,  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II,  1857, 
p.  149,  pi.  6,  figs.  4a-c.. 

157535.    Cardium  (Trachy cardium)  oedalium  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900, 
p.  1088. 

107390.    Cardium  (Cerastoderma)  pansatrum  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900, 
p.  1093,  pi.  40,  fig.  14. 

1 14647.    Cardium  (Trachy cardium)  parile  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900, 
p.  1086,  pi.  48,  fig.  17. 

7832.    Cardium  pauperculum  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Fort  Benton  (Cret.).    Twenty  miles  west  of  Fort  Bridger, 
Wyoming. 

Meek,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  187 1,  p.  306. — 
White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1877 
(1879),  p.  291,  pi.  9,  fig.  3a. 

22880.  Cardium  pauperculum  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

22881.  Colorado  (Cret.).     Huerfano  Park,  Colorado;  Bear  River 

22882.  City,  Wyoming,  and  Coalville,  Utah. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  P-  99.  pl-  22,  figs. 
9-12. 

See  Cardium  subcurtum. 

1949.    Cardium  pertenue  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Deer  Creek,  North  Platte,  Wyoming. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  i86i,p.  442. 

=  Protocardia  (Leptocardia)  pertenuis. 

157570.    Cardium  (Cerastoderma)  phlyctaena  Dall.  Holot5rpe. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa  Bay,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p. 
1097,  pl.  48,  fig.  13. 

136748.    Cardium  (Trachycardium)  precursor  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Vicksburg,  Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p. 
io86,  pl.  48,  fig.  10. 

II 4768.    Cardium  propeciliare  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p. 
1080,  pl.  48,  fig.  12. 


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7897.    Cardium  (Protocardia)  salinaense  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Mentor  ( Cret . ) .    Twelve  miles  southwest  of  Salina,  Kansas. 

Meek,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Gecl.  Surv.  Terr.,  1871,  p.  306. 

12394.    Cardium  scitulum  Meek.  Holotype. 

Nanaimo  (Cret.).     Nanaimo,  Vancouver  Island. 

Meek,  Trans.  Albany  Inst.,  IV,  1857,  p.  40. 

=  Protocardia  scitula. 

114767.    Cardium  (Trigoniocardia)  simrothi  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p. 

1 104,  pi.  48,  fig.  8. 

190.    Cardium  speciosum  Meek  and  Hayden.     Holotype  and  para- 
types. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Bad  Lands  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  274. 

190.    Cardium  (Criocardium)  speciosum  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Holotype  and  paratype. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,   1876,  p.   169,  pi.  37, 
figs.  4a-c. 

8049.    Cardium  (Ethmocardium)  speciosum  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Plesiotypes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Nine  miles  west  of  Greeley,  Colorado. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  II,  1879,  pp.  291,  292. 

157547.    Cardium  (Papyridea)  spinosum  turtoni  Dall. 

Holotype. 
Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,    Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.   Phila,  III,  Pt.  V,   1900W 
p.  iioS. 

12448.    Cardium  subcurtum  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Chalk  Hill,  near  Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  152, 
pl.  15.  fig.  3a- 

=  Cardium  pau|)erculum. 

146223.    Cardium  CCerastoderma)  taeniopleura  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.     SuflFolk,  Virginia. 

Dall,   Trans.  Wagner   Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.  V,   1900, 
p.  1095,  pl.  49.  figs-  i»  2. 

135879.    Cardium  (Cerastoderma)  taphrium  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   PhUa.,  Ill,  Pt  V,  1900, 
p.  1098,  pl.  40,  fig.  9. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  133 

9884.    Cardium  (Protocardia)  texanum  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Washita  (Lower  Cret. ).     Between  El  Paso  and  Frontera, 
Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Ft.  2, 1857, 
p.  150,  pi.  6,  figs.  6a-c. 

30233.    Cardium  (Protocardia)  texanum  Conrad.  Plesiotypes. 

Buda  (Low.  Cret.).     Near  Austin,  Texas. 

Shattuck,  Bull.  No.  205,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  25,  pi.  13, 
figs.  5-7. 

8060.    Cardium  trite  White.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Head  of  Waterpocket  Canyon,  South- 
em  Utah. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1877  (1879), 
p.  291,  pi.  5,  fig.  4b. 

114764.    Cardium  (Trachy cardium)  virile  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Near  Bailey  Ferry,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900. 
p.  1086,  pi.  48,  fig.  I. 

113819.    Cardium  (Cerastoderma)  waltonianum  Dall.        Holotype. 

Oligocene  (?).     Near  Argyle  Post  Office,  Walton  County, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900, 
p.  1093,  pi.  48,  fig.  19. 

157552.    Cardium  (Trigoniocardia  )  wilcoxi  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

» 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900, 
p.  1 106,  pi.  48,  fig.  9. 

1 13843.    Caricella  claibornensis  Harris.  Holotype. 

Claibornian  (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

Harris,  Bull.  Amer.  Pal.,  I,  1875,  p.  49. 

111814.    Caricella  podagrina  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     Garland  Creek,  Mis.sissippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  86; 
Ibidem,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  228,  pi.  20,  fig.  9  (as  Scaphella  (Cari- 
cella) podagrina). 

107138.    Carinaria  caperata  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Upper  Oligocene.     Ally  Creek,  Naparima,  Trinidad,  West 
Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  318,  pi.  27,  fig.  14. 

45736.    Carinaropsis  acuta  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

45737'  Black  River  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls  and  near  Fountain, 

Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  928,  pi.  62,  figs.  6-9. 


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45738.  Carinaropsis  cunulae  Hall.  Plesiot>'pes. 

Trenton  (Ord.  )•     Nashville,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and   Nat.   Hist  Sun'.  Minn.,  Final 
Repl.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  927,  pi.  62,  figs.  10-13. 

45739.  Carinaropsis  cymbula  Hall.  Plesiotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Danville,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Oeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.   Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  927,  pi.  62,  figs.  1-4. 

45740.  Carinaropsis  explanata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Co\nngton,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sim-.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II. 
1897.  p.  929.  pl-  62.  fig.  5. 

45741.  Carinaropsis  minima  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Geol.  and  Nat.   Hist.  Surv.   Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  HI,  PL  II,  1897,  p.  929,  pi.  62.  fig.  19. 

45742.  Carinaropsis  phalera  Sardeson.  Plesiotypes. 

45743.  Black  River  (^ Ord.).     St.  Paul  and  Chatfield,   Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept..  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  928,  pi.  62,  figs.  14-18. 

12542,    Carinifcx  (Vorticifcx)  binneyi  Meek.  Cot\-pes. 

Tertiarv.     Fossil  Hill,  Kawsob  Mountains,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877.  p.  187. 
pi.  17.  figs.  II,  a. 

12544.    Carinifcx  ( Vorticifcx "i  tryoni  Meek.  CotN-pes, 

Tertiar^•.     Fossil  Hill,  Kawsob  Mountains.  Ne\'ada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Ex^l.  40th  PSar.,  IV,  PL  I,  1877,  p.  iSS, 
pi.  17.  figs.  loa,  b. 

13416.    Carinifcx  ^^  Vorticifcx ">  tryoni  concava  Meek.  Cot\'pes, 

Tertiar>-.     Fossil  Hill,  Kawsob  Mountains,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40U1  Par.,  IV.  Pt.  I.  1S77,  p.  1S9, 

pi-    17.  fig.   KV. 

1 35 1 26.    Carolia  v  Wakullina^  floridana  Dall.  Cot>-pes. 

'5453^-  Oligoc^ne.     Deep  Creek,  near  Sopchoppy  River.  Wakulla 

Count v,  Florida, 

Dall.  Proo.  U.  S,  Nal.  Mus..  XVIII.  1S95,  p.  21;  Trans.  Wagner 
Free  In>l.  Sci.  Phila..  III.  Pu  IV,  1S9S.  p.  777,  pi.  24,  %s. 

5.  6.  6b,  7.  7b. 

i54.v>5>    Carolia    Carolia    jamaiccnsis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Eocene?     Cambridge.  Jamaica. 

I\in,  Tmns,  Wagner  Free  Inst.  ScL  PhiU.,  HI,   Pi.  IV,  1S9S. 

p.  r:^  ?•  io.  fig.  21. 

4657S.    Carpomanon  stcUatim-sulcatum    Roemer^.         Plesiot\-pe<. 
40579.  Bn>\vns|v>n      Sil.  .      Hardin    County,    Tennessee:    and 

Marion  County.  Kentucky. 

Rjiuti.  lV..u\>r.:c^T<i?"ioA,  XI«  1S94,  p.  525,  pL  li,  ^s.  10,  11. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  135 

39907.    Caryocrinites  globosus  Troost.  Chirotype. 

Silurian.     Decatur  County,  Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  60. 

39905.  Caryocrinites  granulatus  Troo.st.  Chirotypes. 

Silurian.     Decatur  County,  Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  60. 

39906.  Caryocrinites  hexagonus  Troost.  Chirotypes. 

Silurian.     Decatur  County,  Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  60. 

39904.    Caryocrinites  insculptus  Troost.  Chirotypes. 

Silurian.     Decatur  County,  Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  60. 

157509-    Caryophyllia  arnoldi  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Pleistocene.     San  Pedro  Hill,  San  Pedro,  California. 

Vaughan  in  Arnold,  Mem.    Calif.    Acad.   Sci.,  Ill,   1903,  p.  86, 
pi.  3,  figs.  4.  4a. 

164737.    Caryophyllia  californica  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Deadman  Island,  oflF  San  Pedro,  California. 

Vaughan  in  Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  87, 
pi.  3,  figs.  2,  2a. 

1 582 1 3.  Caryophyllia  dalli  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Jacksonian  (Eocene).     Montgomery,  Louisiana. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  no,  pi.  9, 
figs.  2-2C. 

8083.  Caryophyllia  cgeria  White.  Cotypes. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Valley  of  Sage  Creek,  Northwestern 
Colorado. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1877  (1879), 
p.  275,  pi.  6,  figs.  7a,  7b. 

8084.  Caryophyllia  johannis  White.  Cotypes. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Cimarron,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1877  (1879), 
p.  274,  pi.  6,  figs.  6a,  6b. 

164736.    Caryophyllia  pedroensis  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Pleistocene.     San  Pedro,  California. 

Vaughan  in  Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,   1903,  p.    87, 
.  pi.  3,  figs.  3,  3a. 

1 582 14.  Caryophyllia  texana  Vaughan.  Paratype. 

Lower  Claibornian  (Eocene).     San  Augustine,  Texas. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  iii. 

46548.    Caryospongia  juglans  nuxmoschata  Hall.  Plesiotype 

Waldron  (Sil.).     Waldron,  Indiana. 

RaufF,  Palaeontographica,  XL,  1894,  p.  310,  pi.  11,  fig.  6. 


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9901.    Cassidula  alveata  Conrad.  Plesiotype. 

Tertiary.     Western  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.-Mexican  Bound.  Snrv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II, 
1857,  p.  163,  pi.  19,  figs.  9a-b. 

21890.    Cassidulus  porrectus  Clark.  Holotype. 

Ripley  (Upper  Cret.).     Eufaula,  Alabama. 

Clark,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circ,  No.  87,  .1891,  p.  76;  Bull. 
No.  97,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  72,  pi.  33,  figs.  la-b; 
pi.  34,  figs.  la-b;  pi.  35,  figs.  la-id. 

20268.    Cassidulus  stantoni  Clark.  Holotype. 

Colorado  (Upper  Cret.;.     Muddy  Creek,  Huerfano  Park, 
Colorado. 

Clark,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circ,  No.  87,  1891,  p.  76;  Bull. 
No.  97,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  73,  pi.  35,  figs.  2a-d. 

20264.    Cassidulus  subconicus  Clark.  Holot>'pe. 

Ripley  T Upper  Cret.).     Dumas,  Mississippi. 

Clark,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circ,  No.  87,  1891,  p.  76;  Bull. 
No.  97,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  71,  pi.  32,  figs.  la-ik. 

20264.    Cassidulus  subquadratus  Conrad.  Plesiotype. 

Ripley  (Upper  Cret.).     Holly  Springs,  Mississippi. 

Clark,  Bull.  No.  97,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  70,  pi.  31,  figs.  la-h. 

8633.    Cassiope  whitfieldi  White.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Head  of  Le  Verken  Creek,  Utah. 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Sur\'.  W.  looth  Merid.,  1874, 
p.  27;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  I*t.  I, 
1876,  p.  196,  pi.  18,  fig.  la. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S. 
Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  132,  pi.  29,  fig.  i. 

=  Glauconia  coalvilleusis. 

9058.    Cassiopella  turricula  White.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Black  Buttes  Station,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-.  Terr.,  1878  (1883), 
Pt.  I,  p.  97,  pi.  27,  figs.  3a-d,  f-j?;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S. 
Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  464,  pi.  23,  figs.  25-29. 

Cassis  (Phalium)  aldrichi  Dall.     See  Phaliiim  aldrichi. 
Cassis  (Phalium)  globosum  Dall.     See  Phalium  globosum. 

1 15504.  Cassis  monilifera  Guppy.  Holotj^pe. 

Miocene.     Jamaica,  Briti.sh  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Journ.  Geol.  Soc.  London,  XXII,  1866,  p.  2S7. 
pi.  J 7,  fig.  8. 

115505.  Cassis  reclusa  Guppy.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.     Jamaica. 

Guppy,  Geol.  Mag.,  Dec.  II,  I,  1874,  p.  434. 

39911.    Catillocrinites  tennesseae  Troost.  Chirotypes. 

Silurian.     Decatur  County,  Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  6^). 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  137 

22  ID.    Catopygus  pusillus  Clark.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cretaceous.     Wordills,   Monmouth   County,   New 
Jersey. 

Clark,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circ.  No.  87,  1891,  p.  76;  Bull.  No. 
97,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  65,  pi.  27,  figs.  3a-3d. 

43279.  Ceramophylla  frondosa  Ulrich.    Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  HI,  Pt. 
I,  1893,  p.  331,  pi.  28,  figs.  3-7. 

43280.  Ceramopora  imbricata  Hall.         Plesiotypes  and  figured  sec- 

tions. 
Osgood  (Sil.).     Osgood,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  463,  pi.  39,  figs.  i-ib. 

43225.  Ceramoporella  distincta  Uulrich.      Cotypes  and  figured  sec- 

tions. 
Utica  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  464,  pi.  39,  figs.  6,  6a. 

43222.  Ceramoporella  distincta  Ulrich.  Plesiotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893.  P-  328,  pi.  28,  fig.  13. 

43227.    Ceramoporella  granulosa  Ulrich.  Figured  sections  of 

holotype. 
Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  466,  pi.  41,  figs.  2,  2a. 

43223.  Ceramoporella  inclusa  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  329.  Pl-  28,  figs.  8-1 1. 

43226.  Ceramoporella  interporosa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  330,  pi.  28,  fig.  12. 

43224.  Ceramoporella  ?  ohioensis  Nicholson.    Plesictype  and  figured 

sections. 
Utica  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  466,  pi.  39,  figs.  2,  2a. 

201 19.    Ceratia  nexilia  White.  Cotypes. 

Chico  (Cret.).     Near  Pence's  Ranch,  Butte  County,  Cali- 
fornia. 

White,  Bull.  No.  51,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  21,  pi.  3,  figs.  13,  14. 

14996.    Ceratiocaris  beecheri  Clarke.  Holotyi 

Naples  (  Dev. ) .     Cashaqua  Creek,  Livingston  County.  Ni 
York. 

Clarke,  Bull.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1885,  p.  44,  pi.  2,  fig.  1. 


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27128.  Ceratiocaris  (Colpocaris)  bradleyi  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Waverly  (Miss.).     Near  Danville,  Kentucky. 

Meek,  Geol.  Sur\*.  Ohio,  II,  1875,  p.  318,  pi.  18,  figs.  6a-6e. 

=  Colpocaris  bradleyi. 

27127.    Ceratiocaris  (Colpocaris)  elytroides  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Waverly  (Miss.).     Near  Dan\411e,  Kentucky. 

Meek,  Geol.  Sur\\  Ohio.  II,  1875,  p.  319,  pi.  18,  figs.  5a,  5b. 
—Colpocaris  eh^troides. 

27129.  Ceratiocaris  (Solenocaris)  strigata  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Waverly  (Miss.).     Near  Danville,  Kentucky. 

Meek,  Geol.  Surw  Ohio,  II,  1875,  p.  321,  pi.  18,  figs.  4a-4c. 
=Strigocaris  strigata. 

41506.    Ceratopsis  chambersi  (Miller).  Plesiotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt  II, 
1894,  p.  676,  pi,  46,  figs.  19-22. 

41335.    Ceratopsis  chambersi  robusta  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Near  Spring  Valley,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surw  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  III.  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  677,  text  figs.  50  a,  b. 

41500.    Ceratopsis  intermedia  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Bank  Lick  Creek,  near  Coxdngton,  Ken- 
tucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  676. 

25695.    Ceraurus  pleurexanthemus  Green.  Plastotype. 

Ordovician.     Near  Newport,  New  York. 

Green,  Mon.  Trilobites  X.  America,  Phila.,    1832,    p.   84.     Cast 
No.  33. 

1 15555.    Cercomya  ledaeformis  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Manzanilla,  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Journ.  Geol.  Soc.,  London,  XXII,  1866,  p.  581,  pi. 
26,  fig.  I. 

=  Leda  gnppyi. 

1 13377.    Cerithidea  scalata  Heilprin.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort    Thompson, 
Florida. 

Heilprin,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  I,  1887,  p.   132, 
pi.  i6b,  fig.  71. 

=  Potaniides  (  Pyeazisinus)  scalatus. 

293.    Cerithiopsis  moreauensis  (Meek  and  Hayden).      Holotype. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret. ).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-.  Terr.,  IX,  1S76.  p.  3:^5,  pi.  31    ficr 
4:  p.  336,  text  fig.  38. 

See  Turritella  moreauensis. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  139 

1 13325.    Cerithiopsis  scariphus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,   near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  269, 
pi.  22,  fig.  5. 

1 13324.    Cerithiopsis  tubercularis  floridana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort  Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  269. 

13408.    Cerithium  billingsi  White.  Cotypes. 

Chico  (Cret.).     Todos  Santos  Bay,  California. 

White,  Bull.  No.  22,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1885,  p.  13,  pi.  5,  figs.  3-6. 

1 1 3354.    Cerithium  burnsii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  R.  II,  1892,  p.  280, 
pi.  14,  fig.  12. 

1 13363.    Cerithium  callisoma  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort  Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  282, 
pi.  14,  fig.  8. 

1 1 3348.  Cerithium  caloosaanse  Dall.  Cotypes. 

PHocene.     Shell  Creek,  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  279, 
pi.  15,  figs.  9,  II. 

1 13349.  Cerithium  caloosaense  heilprini  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort  Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  279, 
pi.  15,  fig.  lib. 

1 13372.    Cerithium  chipolanum  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  285, 
pi.  22,  fig.  7. 

1 13368     Cerithium  coccodes  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  284, 
pi.  22,  fig.  6. 

4790.   Cerithium  cymatophorum  Dall.  Hole 

Miocene.     Penjinsk  Gulf,  Siberia. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVI,  1893,  p.  475,  pi.  56,  fig.  . 


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1 13356.  Cerithium  floridanum  Morch.  Plesiotypes. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort  Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  II,  1892,  p.  282, 
pi.  14,  fig.  10. 

1 15746.    Cerethium  georgianum  Lyell  and  Sowerby.  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Blue  Springs,  Flint  River,  Georgia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  3ci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  278. 

1 13364.    Cerithium  glaphyrea  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie    River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  283. 
pi.  14,  fig.  4. 

1 13366.    Cerithium  glaphyrea  litharium  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie    River,    near   Fort   Thompson. 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  II,  1892,  p.  284, 
pi.  14,  fig.  9. 

113351.    Cerithium  ocalanum  Dall.  Holotype. 

Upper  Eocene.     Martin  Station,  Hernando  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  II,  1892,  p.  279. 

23079.  Cerithium  paskentaensis  Stanton.  Cotyp)es. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret. ).     Three  miles  northwest  of  Pas- 
kenta,  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p.  71, 
pi.  13,  figs.  5,  6. 

1 13357.  Cerithium  platynema  Dall.  Holotype. 

Upper  Eocene.     Jacksonboro,  Scriven  County,  Georgia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  281, 
pi.  14,  fig.  II. 

135156.    Cerethium  serratoides  Aldrich.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Red  Bluff,  Wayne  County,  Mississippi. 

Aldrich,  The  Nautilus,  Vol.  VII.  No.  9,  1894,  p.  99,  pi.  4,  fig.  5. 

23080.  Cerithium  strigosum  Stanton.  Holotype. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.).     Five  miles  north  of  Paskenta, 
California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p.  71. 
pi.  13,  fig.  7. 

m 

13409.    Cerithium  totium-sanctorum  White.  Cotypes. 

Chico  (Cret.).     Todos  Santos  Bay,  California. 

White,   Bull.   No.   22,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1885,  p.  13,  pi.  5,  figs. 
12,  13. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  141 

90969.    Cerithium  vinctum  Whitfield.  Plesiotypes. 

Chickesawan  (Eocene).     Lisbon,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  285, 
pi.  22,  fig.  9. 

25580.    Ceuthorhynchus  degravatus  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiar>'.     Roan  Mountains,  Western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-.,  1893,  p.  132,  pi.  11,  fig.  12. 

25549.    Ceuthorhynchus  evinctus  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Florissant  (Oligocene).     Florissant,  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  130,  pi.  11,  fig.  13. 

46109.    Chaenocardia  ovata  Meek  and  Worthen.  Plastotype. 

Coal  Measures.     Grundy  County,  Illinois. 

Meek  and  Worthen,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  v,  1873,  p.  586,  pi.  27,  figs. 
5  a,  b. 

46170.    Chaenodomus  typicalis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  477,  fig.  5. 

=  Cymatonota  typicalis. 

1018.  Chaenomya  cooperi  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Helena,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl., 
No.  172,  XIV,  1864,  p.  44,  pi.  2,  figs.  2a,  2b. 

See  Allorisma?  cooperi,  and  Panopaea  cooperi. 

1019.  Chaenomya  leavenworthensis  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Cotypes. 
Upper  Carboniferous.     Leavenworth,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl., 
No.  172,  XIV,  1864,  p.  43,  pi.  2,  figs.  la,  lb. 

See  Allorisma  ?  leavenvvorthana. 

6609.    Chaenomya  leavenworthensis  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Plesiotypes. 
Upper  Carboniferous.     Rock  Bluff,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Neb.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  216, 
pi.  2,  fig.  9. 

6809.    Chaenomya  minehaha  (Swallow).     *  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Plattsmouth,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Neb.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  217, 
pi.  2,  figs.  I3a-I3b. 

43694.    Chaetetes  compressus  Ulrich.      Cotypes  and  figured  section 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1879,  p.  27, 
figs.  25-25b. 

=  Peronopora  compressa. 


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3666.    Chaetetes  crinita  Lonsdale.  Plesiotype. 

Carboniferous.     Wollongong  Point,  Illawarra,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Expe<l.,  X,  1849,  p.  711,  Atlas,  pi.  11, 
fig.  6. 

8080.    Chaetetes  ?  demissus  White.  Cotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Six  miles  south  of  Fort  Collins,  Colo- 
rado. 

White,  Bull.  U.  S.  Geol.  &  Geogr.  Surv.  TeiT.,V,  1879,  P-  220; 
Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1878  (1883), 
p.  7,  pi.  21,  fig.  14a. 

43653.    Chaetetes  elegans  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1879,  p.  130,  pi.  12, 
figs.  12,  12a. 

=  Discotr\'pa  elegans. 

3620.    Chaetetes  gracilis  Dana.  Holotype. 

Carboniferous.     Wollongong  and  Black  Head,  Illawarra, 
New  South  Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  vS.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  712,  Atlas,  pi.  11, 
figs.  loa-c. 

43669.    Chaetetes  granuliferus  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Frankfort,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1879,  p.  128,  pi.  12, 
figs.  9-9b. 

=  Homotrypella  granulifera. 

43719.    Chaetetes  irregularis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Hamilton,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1S79,  p.  129,  pi.  12, 
figs.  lo-iob. 

=Stigmatella  irregularis. 

8465.    Chaetetes  milleporaceus  (Troost).  Plesiotype. 

Upper   Carboniferous.     Virgin    Range,   southwest  of   St. 
George,  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  KH3th  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  98^  pi.  6,  fig.  2a. 

92 II.    Chaetetes  muscatinensis  White.  Cotypes. 

Hamilton  (Dev.).     Near  Muscatine,  Iowa. 

White,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1876,  p.  27. 

3656.    Chaetetes  ovata  Lonsdale.  Plesiotype. 

Carboniferous.     Harpers  Hill  on  the  Hunter,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1S49,  P-  7^2,  .\tlas,  pi.  11, 
figs.  9-9^. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  143 

43683.    Chaetetes  subglobosus  Ulrich.      Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentuck}'. 

Ulrich,  Jouni.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1879,  p.  129,  pi.  12, 
figs.  1 1- 1  lb. 

=  Monotrypa  subglobo.sa. 

3619.    Chaetetes  tasmaniensis  Lonsdale.  Ple.siot3'pes. 

Carboniferous.     Harpers  Hill  on  the  Hunter,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  711,  Atlas,  pi.  11, 
figs.  7,  7a,  8,  8a. 

43236.    Chaetetes  venustus  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I,  1878,  p.  93,  pi.  4, 
figs.  7,  7a. 

=  Crepipora  venusta. 

44084.  Chainodictyon  laxum  Foerste.  Plastotypes. 

Coal  Measures.     Near  Newark,  Ohio. 

Foerste,  Bull.  Sci.  I/ab.   Denison  Univ.,  II,   1887,  p.  81,  pi.   7, 
figs.  8a-c. 

44085.  Chainodictyon  laxum  minor  Ulrich.  Plastotype. 

Lower  Coal  Measures.     Seville,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  640,  pi.  62,  figs.  3,  3a. 

109250.    Chama  caloosana  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,   III.  Pt.   VI,   1903, 
p.  1402,  pi.  54,  figs.  2,  5. 

114725.    Chama  chipolana  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Chipola  (Oligocene).     Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,   1903, 
p.  1398,  pi.  56,  figs.  19,  20. 

111615.    Chama  congregata  Conrad.  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Shiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,   Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,    1894,  p.   65,  pi.  9. 
figs.  14-18. 

114724.    Chama  draconis  Dall.  Cot5^s. 

Chipola    (Oligocene).      Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free   Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,   Ill,  Pt.  VI,   1903, 
P-  1399.  PJ-  56,  figs.  17,  18. 

115537.    Chama  involuta  Guppy.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Geol.  Mag.,  London,  Dec.  II,  I,  1874,  p.  436  pi.  17^  fi| 
.Sa-5c. 


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10925 1.    Chama  lyelli  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Jacksonboro,  Georgia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst,  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,   1903, 
p.  1399.  Pl-  54,  fig.  3. 

109248.  Chama  tampaensis  Dall.  Holot>'pe. 

Oligocene.     Tampa  Bay,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  VI,  1903, 
p.  1398,  pi.  54,  fig.  6. 

109249.  Chama  willcoxii  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  pi. 
41,  figs.  5,  6,  7;  Pt.  VI,  1903,  p.  1401. 

24561.    Chariocephalus  tumifrons  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     West  side  of  Pogonip  Mountain,  White 
Pine  District,  Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Kept.  U  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  224,  pi.  2,  figs.  38,  39. 

24643.    Chariocephalus  (?)  tumifrons  Hall  and  Whitfield.     Plesio- 

types. 
Upper  Cambrian.    Secret  Canyon,  Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1884,  p.  61,  pi.  10,  fig.  16. 

231 15.    Charydrobia  stachei  White.  Cotypes. 

Bear  River   (Cret.).     Twenty  miles  north  of  Cokeville, 
Wyoming. 

White,  Bull.  No.  128,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.,  1895,  p.  58,  pi.  10,  figs.  7-9. 

43277.  Cheilotrypa  hispida  Ulrich.        Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Sloans  Valley,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VII,  1884,  p.  50,  pi.  3, 
figs.  6,  6a-<l. 

43278.  Cheilotrypa  ostiolata  (Hall).     Plesiotypes  and  figured  sec- 

tions. 
Rochester  (Sil.).     Lockport,  New  York. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VII,  1884,  pi.  3,  figs. 
7.  7a. 

38149.    Cheliphlebia  carbonaria  Scudder.  Holot>T)e. 

Upper  Coal   Measures.     Mazon  Creek,  Grundy   County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1885,  p.  328,  pi.  30, 
fig.  8;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  1,  1890,  p.  292,  pi.  16,  fig.  8. 

263.    Chemnitzia  cerithiformis  (Meek  and  Hayden).       Holotype. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  187,  p.  339,  pi.  32,  figs. 
loa,  I  oh. 

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TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  145 

22916.    Chemnitzia?  coalvillensis  (Meek).  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.   106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1893,  p.  141,  pi.  30, 
figs.  10,  II. 

Chetetes.     See  Chaetetes. 

441 10.    Chiloporella  flabellata  (Ulrich).  Plesiotype  and  figured 

sections. 
Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\'.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  381,  pi.  39,  figs.  5-5b. 
See  Fistulipora  flabellata. 

109238.    Chione  (Lirophora)  ballista  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa  Bay,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free    Inst.   Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1295,  pi.  55,  fig.  23. 

114755.    Chione  (Lirophora)  burnsii  (Dall).  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff  and  Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p.  1 198, 
pi.  42,  figs.  4,  5a,  11;  Pt.  VI,  1903,  p.  1294. 

II 4739.    Chione  chipolana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Chipola  (Oligocene).     Chipola,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1290,  pi.  55,  fig.  20. 

136738.    Chione  (?  Chamelea)  craspedonia  Dall.  Holotype. 

Vicksburgian  (Oligocene).     Vicksburg,  Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila..   Ill,  Pt.  VI,   1903, 
p.  1300,  pi.  55,  fig.  2. 

109237.    Chione  erosa  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.      Jackson    Bluff,    sixteen     miles    southwest   of 
Tallahassee,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free   Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,   1903, 
p.  1290,  pi.  55,  figs.  5,  8. 

135887.    Chione  (Lirophora)  glyptocyma  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1296,  pi.  55,  fig.  Ql. 

135668.    Chione  (Lirophora)  hendersonii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Bovvden  (Oligocene).     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free   Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Vt.  VI,   1903, 
p.  1295,  pi.  55,  fig.  22. 

112361.    Chione  (Lirophora)  latilirata  (Conrad).  Plesiotype. 

Pliocene.     Tillys  Lake,  Waccamaw  River,  South  Carolin* 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  191 
p.  1298. 

See  Venus  latilirata. 
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109239.  Chione  (Chamelea)  nuciformis  (Heilprin).         Plesiotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa  Bay,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,   1903* 
p.  1300,  pi.  55,  fig.  9. 

109229.    Chione  (Chamelea)  rhodia  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  near  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.  FhUa.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,    1903. 
p.  1301,  pi.  55,  fig.  10. 

109240.  Chione  (Chamelea)  spada  Dall.  Holotj-pe. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa  Bay,  Florida. 

Dall.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  III.  Pt.  VI,    1903, 
p.  1301.  pi.  55,  fig.  13. 


Holot>i)e. 


114S4S.    Chione  (^Lirophora)  ulocyma  (Dall). 

Miocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,    1903, 
p.  1296. 

See  Venus  y  Anaitis^  ulocvma. 

155311.    Chione  vLrirophora)  victoria  Dall.  Holotype. 

Lower  OligtKene.     \'icksburg,  Mississippi. 

I>all.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila..  III.  Pt,  VI.   19^*3. 
p.  1293.  pi.  55.  fig.  17. 

115720a.   Chione  ■  Lirophora'>  xesta  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Calhoun  County.  Florida. 

IXii:.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila..   Ill,   Pt.  VI.   1903. 
p.  i»7.  pi,  55.  fig.  iS. 


103753.    Chiton  burnsii  Dall. 

Pli^vene.     Shell  Creek.  Florida. 


Holotype. 


iVi::.   Trans.    Wa>:ner  Frw  Inst.   Sci.  Phila..  III.   Pt.   VI.    10^3, 


i^*    50,  dgs..  5.  o. 


I  ;-*>.<*.    Chiton    Trachyodon    eocenensis    Conrad  .      Plesiotypes. 

C.A'.K^r'.iM!:     KvVxMie  .     Clailvrr-.e.  Alabama. 


Wajirer   Frw   Inst.    Sci.   Phi'.a..  III.    Pt.    II.    1S92. 


V5<.    Chlamys  nebrascensis  M^^k  Ai:d  HAvden.  Cotvpes. 

Mv>!i:av.A     Ctv:.   .     Yt/.owstotie   K:ver.   ce.ir  Miles  City. 

>Uvv.  Kct^  ;•    s    ;.^v:    s^ir-.    t^tt  .  :x.   :>-^.  r.  ^^.  pi.  16. 

^  _,*  w.        ^.  '         * 

^^j ^*    *  >'»**j'**    •»•■   i»-*  '.^^  ««  »■.  - 


ii^n'-v    Chlorostoma   OniphAlms    exoleturr. 

0'^>;vvx*!ie       ;v.i'.\w:  :\^*.*::    7,-.: --ai    y 


r.mi   .  Plesiotypes. 


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TYPE   8PECIMEKS   OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  147 

1 13005.  Chlorostoma  (exoletum  var?)  limatum  Dall.  Cotypes. 

1 13006.  Miocene.    Near  Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Caro- 

lina, and  Alum  Bluff,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,   1892, 
p.  389. 

30180.  Chondrodonta  glabra  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Glen  Rose  (Lower  Cret.).     Near  Kerrville,  Texas. 

Stanton,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.   Mus.,  XXIV,   1901,  p.   306,  pi.  26, 
figs.  1-3. 

30181.  Chondrodonta  munsoni  (Hill).  Plesiotypes. 

30182.  Edwards  (Lower  Cret.).     Nolands  River  at  Belton,  and 

Bartons  Creek,  near  Austin,  Texas. 

Stanton,   Proc.   U.  S.  Nat.   Mus.,  XXIV,   1901,  p.  303,  pi.   25, 
figs.  1-5. 

Chonetes  (sp.  undet. )     Owen  1852  =  Stropheodonta  iowensis. 

1 38 10.  Chonetes  deflecta  Hall.  Plesiotype. 

Middle  and  Upper  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  124,  pi.  2,  figs. 
8-8b. 

1 381 1.  Chonetes  filistriata  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Combs  Peak,  Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott.  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  127,  pi.  13,  figs. 
15.  15a. 

35342.  Chonetes  flemingi  Norwood  and  Pratten.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Grand  River,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  352,  pi.  i, 
figs.  17,  18. 

24366.    Chonetes  freitasii  Rathbun.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Rio  Maecuru,  Brazil. 

Rathbun,  Proc.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XX,  1878,  p.  18. 

35343.  Chonetes  geinitzianus  Waagen.  Plesiotypes. 

Weber  (Upper  Carb. ).     Leadville  District,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1903,  p.  355,  pi.   i, 
figs.  19,  19a. 

6997.    Chonetes  glabra  Geinitz.  Plesiotypes. 

24530.         .  Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebra.ska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Neb.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  171, 
pi.  4,  fig.  10;  pi.  8,  figs.  8a,  8b. 

6541.    Chonetes  granulifera  Owen.  Plesiotypes. 

6861.  Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

6990.  Meek,    Final   Rept.  U.   S.    Geol.   Surv.    Neb.    (Hayden),  1872, 

p.  170,  pi.  9,  fig.  10;  pi.  8,  fig.  7. 

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17942.    Chonetes  (?)  iowensis  Owen.  Holotype. 

Middle  Devpnian.     Iowa  River  at  Iowa  City,  Iowa. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Sun-.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852.  p.  584, 
pi.  3  A,  fig.  7. 

=Stropheodonta  iowensis. 

14978..  Chonetes  lepida  Hall.  Plesiotypes. 

Genesee  CDev. ).     Bri.stol,  New  York. 

Clarke,  Bull.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun.,  1885,  p.  32. 

14237.    Chonetes  loganensis  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Holotype. 

W'averly  (  Miss. ) .     Logan  Canyon,  Wahsatch  Range,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV.  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  253,  pi.  4,  fig.  9.— Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S. 
Geol.  Sun-.,  1S99,  p.  525,  pi.  68,  fig.  5a. 

35165.    Chonetes  loganensis  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Plesiotypes. 

Madison   (Miss.).     West  of   Electric   Peak,   Yellowstone 
National  Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun.,  1899,  p.  525,  pi. 
'68,  figs.  5b,  5c. 

13809.    Chonetes  macrostriata  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  V.  S.  C»eol.  Sun.,  1884,  p.  126,  pi.  2,  fig.  13; 
pi.  13,  figs.  14-14C. 

=Stropheodonta  macrostriata. 

8510.    Chonetes  mesoloba  Norwood  and  Pratten.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper    Carboniferous.      Confluence   of   White    Mountain 
and  Black  rivers,  Arizona. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Sun.  W.  io^)tli  Mend.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  123,  pi.  9,  fig.  7a. 

35344.  Chonetes  mesolobus  Norwood  and  Pratten.  Plesiotj'pes. 

Hemiosa  (  Upper  Carb. ).     Hennosa  Creek,  Durango  Quad- 
rangle, Colorado. 

(tirty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  V.  S.  Geol.  Sun.,  1903,  p.  357,  pi.  i, 
figs.  20,  21.  22.  23. 

1066.    Chonetes  mucronata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carlx)nifcrous.     Near  Fort  Riley,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  .-Xcad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1858.  p.  262; 
Pal.  I'pjXfr  Mo.,  Sniiths<^iiian  Cont.  to  Knowl..  No.  172,  XIV, 
1864,  p.  22.  pi.  1,  figs.  5a-5e. 

=  Chonetes  granuliferus. 

35164.    Chonetes  ornatus  Shutnard.  Plesiotypes. 

Madison  (Miss.  1.      West  of  Electric  Peak,   Yellowstone 
National  Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun.,  1S99,  p.  527,  pi.  68, 
'figs.  4a,  4b,  4c.  4<1. 


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8498.    Chonetes  platynota  White.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Santa  F^,  New  Mexicx). 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  8  vo., 
1874,  p.  19;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  icx)th  Merid.,  IV, 
Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  121,  pi.  9,  figs.  6a-6e. 

24429.    Chonetes  pusilla  Hall.  Plesiotypes. 

Base  of  Upper  Devonian.     Near  Fort  Resolution,  Great 
Slave  Lake,  Canada. 

Meek,  Trans.  Chicago  Acad.  Sci.,  I,  1868,  p.  93,  pi.  13,  figs.  2a-2d. 

15062.    Chonetes  variolata  d'Orbigny.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Weston,  Missouri. 

Hall,  Stansbury's  Expl.  and  Surv.  Valley  Great  Salt  Lake,  Utah, 
1852,  p.  410,  pi.  3,  fig.  la. 

=  Chonetes  granuliferus. 

6948.    Chonetes  verneuiliana  Norwood  and  Pratten.       Plesiotypes. 
Upper  Carboniferous.     Four  miles  above  mouth  of  Platte 
River,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Neb.  (Hayden),  1872,  p. 
170,  pi.  I,  figs.  loa,  lob. 

666.    Chonetes  verneuiliana  utahensis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper     Carboniferous.       Near     Humboldt     Mountains, 
Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  Expl.  Great  Basin  of  Utah,  Simp>soh,  1876,  p.  348, 

pi.  2,  figs.  2-2C. 

8903.    Chonophyllum  sedaliense  White.  Holotype. 

Chouteau  (Miss.).     Sedalia,  Missouri. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1878  (1883), 
Pt.  I,  p.  157,  pi.  39,  fig.  3. 

33800.    Chuaria  circularis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Chuar  (Algonkian).     Kwagunt  Valley,  Grand   Canyon, 
Arizona. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  10,  Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  1899,  p.  234,  pi.  27,  figs. 
12,  13. 

1 15393.    Cidaris  anguillae  Cotteau.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Anguilla,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet-Akad.  Hand.,  XIII,  6,  1874,  p.  11, 
pi.  I,  figs.  17,  18. 

30184.    Cidaris  californicus  Clark.  Cotype. 

Jurassic.     Taylorsville,  California. 

Clark,  Bull.  No.  97,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  36,  pi.  6,  fig^.  la-ic. 

1 15400.    Cidaris  clevjei  Cotteau.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Anguilla,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet-Akad.  Hand.,  XIII,  6,  1874,  p.  11, 
pL  I,  figs.  15,  16. 


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1 1 541 5.    Cidaris  loveni  Cotteau.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     St.  Bartholomew,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet-Akad.  Hand.,  XIII,  6,  1874,  p.  10, 
pi.  I,  figs.  11--14. 

1 15399.    Cidaris  melitensis  Wright.  Plesiotypes. 

Miocene.     Anguilla,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet-Akad.  Hand.,  XIII,  6,  1874,  pi.  i, 
figs.  I -10. 

30183.    Cidaris  taylorensis  Clark.  Cotj'pe. 

Jurassic.     Taylorsville,  California. 

Clark,  Bull.  No.  97,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun'.,  1893,  p.  35,  pi.  6,  figs.  2a,  2b. 

8381.    Cidaris  texanus,  Clark.  Holot}^*. 

Washita  (Lower  Cret.).     Bexar  County,  Texas. 

Clark,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circ.  No.  87,  1891,  p.  75;  Bull.  No.  97, 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  36,  pi.  7,  figs.  la-ie. 

30077.    Cidaroblastus  globosus  (Troost).  Holotype. 

Mississippian.     Bedford  County,  Tennessee. 

Hambach,  Trans.  St.  Ivouis  Acad.  Sci.,  XIII,  1900,  p.  30,  pi.  3, 
fig-  4. 

33080.    Cidaroblastus  granulatus  (Roemer).  Cot>Tpes. 

Mississippian.     Bedford  County,  Tennessee. 

Hambach,  Trans.  St.  lyouis  Acad.  Sci.,  XIII,  1903,  p.  29,  pi.  5, 
figs.  2,  3  (on  plate  as  C.  granulans). 

See  Granatocrinus  cidariformis. 

291.    Cinulia  ( Oligoptycha )  concinna  (Hall  and  Meek). 

Plesiotypes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  284,  pi.  31,  figs. 
6  bis,  a-b. 

See  Avalana  snbglobosa. 

1 1409.  Cladocora  recrescens  Lonsdale.  Plesiotype. 

I'pper  Oligoccne.     Jacksontoro,  Georgia. 

Vau^haii,  Moii.  XXXIX,  I'.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  138,  pi.   15, 
figs.  2,  3. 

45744.   Clathrospira  conica  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

4vS745-  Black  River  (Ord.).  Chatfield,  and  Goodhue  County,  Min- 

45746.  nesola. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,    Minnesota. 

riricli.  Cic-ol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final.  Rept.,   Ill,  Ft 
II,  1S97,  p.  imj8,  pi.  70,  figs.  1-4. 

45747.  Clathrospira  convexa  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Calhoun  County.  IlHnois. 

Ulrich  an<l  Scofield,  Geol.  and   Nat.   Hist.   Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  I*t.  II,  1897.  p.  J007,  pi.  69,  fig.  51. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  151 

45748.    Clathrospira  subconica  (Hall).  Plesiot}T)es. 

46051.  Stones  River  (Ord.).     Beloit,  Wisconsiu;  I,ebanon,  Ten- 

nessee. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sun-.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1006,  pi.  69,  figs.  47,  48;  pi.  70, 
figs.  5,  6. 

107 142.    Clathurella  amicta  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Vendr>'es,  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  305,  pi.  27,  fig.  12. 

107086.    Clathurella  vendryesiana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Vendryes,  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  306,  pi.  27,  fig.  i. 

1 1 338 1.    Clava  caloosaftnsis  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,  near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  291, 
pi.  14,  fig.  3a. 

1 1428 1.    Clava  chipolana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  III.  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  290, 
pi.  22,  fig.  8. 

35134.    Clavulites  howardensis  Girt}-.  Cotypes. 

Burlingame  (Upper  Carb.).     Howard,  Kansas. 

Girty,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXVII,  1904,  p.  732,  pi.  47,  figs.  4-1 1. 
Cleidophorus.     See  Clidophorus. 

107381.    Clementia  grayi  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  Count3%  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  i9oo,pl.  37, 
fig.  12;  Pt.  VI,  1903,  p.  1236. 

107 106.    Clementia  ?  taeniosa  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Tertiary.     Savaneta,  Trinidad,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  327,  pi.  30,  fig.  8. 

381 18.    Cleonus  foersteri  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Florissant  (Oligocene).     Florissant,  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1893,  p.  97,  pi.  11,  fig.  4. 

461 10.  Clidophorus  consuetus  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Wykoff,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surw  Minn., 
1892,  p.  223,  fig.  9;  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final 
Ret)t..  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1894,  p.  606,  pi.  37,  fiK«.  32,  33. 

461 1 1 .  Clidophorus  ellipticus  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1879,  p.  25,  pi.  7, 
fig.  22. 


152  BULLETIN   53,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

46223.    Clidophorus  major  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1879,  P-  25,  pi.  7, 
fig.  23. 

=Lyrodesma  major. 

21703.    Clidophorus  occidentalis  (Geinitz).  Plesiotj^pe. 

Permian.     Godwin  Creek,  Baylor  County,  Texas. 

White,  Bull.  No.  77,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1891,  p.  27,  pi.  4,  fig.  3. 

7731.    Clinopistha  radiata  (Hall).  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Illinois. 

WTiite,  Thirteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Ind.,  1884,  p.  147,  pi. 
31,  figs.  6,  7. 

46112.  Clionychia  erecta  (Hall).  Plesiot}^. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

inrich,Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept,  III,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  496,  pi.  35,  figs.  17,  18. 

46 11 3.  Clionychia  excavata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Richmond,  Indiana. 

Ulrich.  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  651,  pi.  51,  figs.  4,  5. 

461 14   Clionychia  lamellosa  (Hail).  Plesiotypes. 

to  Stones  River  (Ord.).     Mineral  Point  and  Beloit,  Wiscon- 

461 16.  sin;  Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  494,  pl.  35.  figs.  10-14. 

46 1 1 7 .  Clionychia  rhomhoidea  Ulrich.  Plastotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  X,  1892,  p.  97,  pl.  7,  figs,  i,  2;  Geol.  and  Nat 
Hist.  Surv'.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt  II,  1894,  p.  496,  pl.  35, 
figs.  19,  20. 

461 18.  Clionychia  suhundata  Ulrich  .  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surw  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  651,  text  fig. 

461 19.  Clionychia  undata  (Emmons).  Plesiotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Wj^koff,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  497,  pl.  35.  figs.  21,  22. 

35197.  Cliothyris  crassicardinalis  (White).  Plesiotype. 

Madison    (Miss.).      North   of    Owl    Creek,    Yellowstone 
National  Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1899,  p.  567,  pl.  71, 
fig.  8a. 

35198.  Cliothyris  crassicardinalis  nana  Girty.  Cotypes. 

Madison  (Miss.).     Crowfoot  Ridge,  Yellowstone  National 
Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  l*t.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-.,  1899,  p.  569,  pl.  71, 
fig.  9a. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  153 

35159.    Clisiophyllum  teres  Girty.  Cotypes. 

Madison   (Miss.).      Three   Fork   Peak,   Gallatin   Range, 
Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Ft.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  614,  pi.  67, 
figs.  2a,  2b,  2C,  2d. 

20104.    Clisocolus  cordatus  Whiteaves.  Plesiotypes. 

Nanaimo  (Cret.).     Sucia  Island,  Gulf  of  Georgia. 

White,  Bull.  No.  51,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  41,  pi.  6,  figs.  8,  9. 

20092.    Clisocolus  dubius  (Gabb).  Plesiotypes. 

Nanaimo  (Cret.).     Sucia  Island,  Gulf  of  Georgia. 

White,  Bull.  No.  51,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  41,  pi.  6,  figs.  5-7. 

260.    Closteriscus  tenuilineatus  (Hall  and  Meek).       Plesiotypes. 
Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Cheyenne  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  308,  pi.   19, 
figs.  loa,  lob,  and  9c. 

12522.    Clydonites  laevidorsatus  (Hauer).  Plesiotypes. 

Triassic.     Buena  Vista  Canyon,  north  fork  of  Humboldt 
Range,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  109, 
pi.  10,  fig.  7a. 

1 15390.    Clypeaster  antillarum  Cotteau.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Porto  Rico,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet-Akad.  Hand.,  XIII,  6,  1874,  p.  15, 
pi.  2,  figs.  1-3. 

1 15375.    Clypeaster  concavus  Cotteau.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Anguilla,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet-Akad.  Hand.,  XIII,  6,  1874,  p.  16, 
pi.  2,  figs.  4-8. 

1 1 2657.    Cochliolepis  striata  Stimpson.  Plesiotypes. 

Miocene.     Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,   Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.  II,   1892, 
p.  419,  pi.  23,  figs.  16,  17. 

114691.    Codakia  (Jagonia)  chipolana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Chipola  (Oligocene).    Alum  Bluff,  Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.    Phila.,   Ill,   Pt.  VI,    1903, 
p.  1349.  pi.  52,  fig.  9. 

1 14688.    Codakia  (Jagonia)  erosa  Dall.  Holotype. 

Chipola  (Oligocene).     Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,   1903, 
p.  1348,  pi.  52,  fig.  7. 

1 151 13.    Codakia  (Jagonia)  magnoliana  Dall.  Holot3 

Upper  Miocene.    Magnolia,  Duplin  County,  North  Carol 

Dall,    Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,   Ill,  Pt.  VI,  .. 
p.  1349,  pi.  S2.  fig.  17. 


154  BULLETIN   53,   UNITED   STATES    NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

135716.    Codakia  (Jagonia)  pertenera  Dall.  Holotype. 

Bowden  (^Oligocene).     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,   1903. 
p.  1347,  pi.  51,  fig.  4. 

1 357 1 3.    Codakia  spinulosa  Dall.  Holotype. 

Bowden  (Oligocene).     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.   VI,    1903, 
p.  1346,  pi.  52,  fig.  19. 

135720.    Codakia  (Jagonia)  vendryesi  Dall.  Holotype. 

Bowden  (^Oligocene).     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,    1903, 
p.  134S.  pi.  52,  fig.  4. 

39922.    Codonocrinites  gracilis  Troost.  Chirotype. 

Mississippian.     Huntsville,  Alabama. 

Tn"H>st.  Proc.  Anier.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.  II,  1850,  p.  60. 

255^5.    Coelidia  wyomingensis  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiar>-.     Twin  Creek.  Wyoming. 

Scudder.  Thirteenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Terr..  1890, 
p.  3>5»  PJ-  4.  fig-  ^. 

4574Q,    Coelocaulus  neglectus  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.  \     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Vlrich  and  Scofield.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surw   Minn..   Final 
Rept..  111.  I*t,  II.  1S97.  p.  1020,  pi.  S2.  figs.  29-31. 

45750.    Coelocaulus  oehlerti  Ulrich.  Cot>-pes. 

Trenton  vOrd.  ^.     Jo  Daviess  County.  Illinois. 

ririch.  Geol.  and  Nat,  Hist,  Sur\-.  Minn,.  Final  Rept.,  III.  Pt.  II, 
1S97.  p.  iv>x>.  pi.  7».\  figs.  61-63. 

440Qj^.    Coeloconus  granosus  Ulrich.  Cotype. 

Chester  vMiss.\     Anna.  Union  County.  Illinois. 

I'lrioh,  Ge\>l   Sur\.  Ill  .  VIII.  iS9l\  p  665.  pi.  72.  figs.  3a.  3b. 

4xVU5'    Coeloconus  rhombicus  llrich.    Cot N^pes  and  fig^ured  sections. 

St     Louis      Mi:^.  ^.     Fountain   Creek,    Monroe   County, 
Illinois. 

I'lrich   iV\^'.  Smv.  ir...  Vlll.  iSoo.  p.  664.  pi.  72.  figs.  4~4C. 

^V'^iV^t     Coelocystis  subglobosus  >  Hall  .  Plesiotypes. 

^^5155.  XiAg^^nui  ^Sil,   .     Chicago.  Illinois. 

Sohuohert.  .Vwer.  \.>v>I..  XXXII.  10^3.  tt.  235:  Smithsonian  Misc. 
C^^il..  v}«An..  X1.V11,  :oc.4.  pp,  Lif.  24S.  text  fi^.  36.  37. 

iS^UO.    Coleoloides  typicalis  Walcoi:.  Cotypes. 

l.owx^r  Caw^^ian .     Coixxpaior.  Ray,  Newfoundland. 

\\V;c\>tt,   IVvv    r.  S    NAt.   M=x..  XII.  :"?JSi,  p.  37;  Tenth  Ann. 
Kc|>a   IV  S  vUvV.   Sur^,,  :nx  .  r    tci.  pi    f^  figs.  6.  6a. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  155 

14 1 94.    Coleolus  laevis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

White  Pine  Shale  (Lower  Carb.  )•     Diamond  Peak,  Eureka 
District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  199,  pi.  6,  fig.  9. 

17373.    Coleoprion  miiiuta  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper   Pogonip    (Ord.).      Lone   Mountain  and   Pogonip 
Ridge,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  85,  pi.  11,  figs.  17, 
17a;  pi.  12,  fig.  21. 

113001.  Collonia  chipolana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 

387. 

1 1 3002.  Collonia  claibornensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Claibomian  (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 
388,  pi.  22,  fig.  26. 

1 1 2996.    Collonia  elegantula  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie   River,  near  Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 
386,  pi.  19,  figs.  3,  4. 

1 13000.    Collonia  radiata  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie  River,  near   Fort  Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892, 
p.  387,  pi.  19,  figs.  6,  7,  8. 

46120.  Colpomya  constricta  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Frankfort,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  659,  pi.  52,  figs.  17-19; 
Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894.  p.  523.  fig-  41. 

4612 1.  Colpomya  demissa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Chatfield,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv\  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  524,  pi.  36,  figs.  21,  22. 

115514.    Columbella  ambigua  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Journ.  Geol.  Soc.  London,  XXII,  1866,  p.  288, 
pi.  16,  fig.  8. 

=Strombina  ambigua. 

163749.    Columbella  cosmia  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
pi.  58,  fig.  2. 


IT/rt  Htrf.f.KtfN    r#3,   irNITKD   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

fi <;.«; f <;.    Columbella  gradata  Guppy.  Holotype. 

r  1551^.  MiiK'eiit?.     Cutnana,  Venezuela,  and  Jamaica,  British  West 

IndicH. 

(>U|;)iv,  Ouart.  Journ.  Geol.  Soc.  London,  XXII,  1866,  p.  288, 
|>1.  16,  fij(.  i'». 

Stronibina  gradata. 

ini55H.    Columbella  (Anachis;  minima  Arnold.  Holotype. 

IMi'istoccnc.     San  Pedro,  California. 

Arnold,  Mfin.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  237,  pi.  9,  fig.  8. 

1 155^0.    Columbella  peculiaris  Guppy.  Holotype. 

lMi<K*cMie.     Matura,  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies. 

(fUppy,  (fcol.  Maj<.,  London,  Dec.  II,  I,  1874,  p.  411,  pi.  18,  fig.  20. 
/Ksopus  stearnsii. 

1 13451).    Columbella  (Anachis)  styliola  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miownc.     Cni>e  Fear  River,  North  Carolina. 

Didl.  TrunM.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892, 
p.  2,\2,  pi.  13,  fig.  II. 

4115.    Columna  teres  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype. 

Uununic  (Cret. ).     Three  miles  below  Fort  Union,  North 
Pakotn. 

Mcrk,  Rcpl.  t\  S.  Ckh>1.  Sun\  Terr.,  IX,  1876.  p.  555,  pi.  44.  figs. 
\u\,  nK— While,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  1883, 
p,  454*  Pl.  ^5.  fig.  15. 

See  Hulimus?  teres. 

^n^t    Columna  vermicula  ^Meek  and  Hayden>.  Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Uimmio  vCrvt.  ^»     Three  miles  below  Fort  Union.  North 
l>iikola. 

Mwk.  Rt'iU,  l\  S.  Gci^L  Sur\\  Terr,.  IX.  1S76.  p.  556,  pi.  44,  figs. 
\^  ii(\— Whitr.  Thiixl  Ann.  Repl.  l".  S.  GeoL  Surv..  1SS3,  p. 

454.  W>  45.  fiu.  itv 
Sec  HuHiuus?  \x^miiculu;v 

•M  u     Ci^lumna  v^rmicula  contrmrim  Meek.  Holotype. 

U^i-^iinuc  .Ci'^t.        NcAr  Fort  Union,  North  Dakota. 

M<vi.  R<^>><    r   5v  i>\>:  S5:r\\  T*tt,,  IX.  :>r^.  p.  557. 

^VMn\^    Columnana  halU  NvS>l:!on-  Plesaotype. 

StvMws  Ruxt  A'^t   '     T^«fV^  inijes  <octbinesi  of  ColnmlHa, 

>isS>x     C\>tumivana  thxMnii  Hj^::  Hok^cype. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  157 

14552.    Combophyllum  multiradiatum  Meek.  Holotype. 

Base  of  Upper  Devonian.     Onion  River,  Mackenzie  River 
Basin,  Canada. 

Meek,  Trans.  Chicago  Acad.  Sci.,  I,  1868,  p.  84,  pi.  11,  figs.  4,  4a. 

20118.    Cominella  lecontei  White.  Cotypes. 

Chico  (Cret. ).     Near  Fences  Ranch,  Butte  County,  CaH- 
fornia. 

White,  Bull.  No.  51,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  1889,  p.  22,  pi.  4,  figs.  4,  5. 

40759.  Compsocrinus  harrisi  (Miller).  Plesiotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Miller,  N.  A.  Geol.  and  Pal.,  1889,  p.  234,  fig.  272. — Wachsmuth 
and  Springer,  N.  A.  Crinoidea  Camerata,  Mem.  Mus.  Comp. 
Z06I.,  XXI,  1897,  p.  517,  pi.  21,  figs.  8a,  8b. 

See  Glyptocrinus  harrisi. 

40760.  Compsocrinus  miamiensis  (Miller).  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Wachsmuth  and  Springer,  N.  A.  Crinoidea  Camerata,  Mem.  Mus. 
Comp.  Zool.,  XXI,  1897,  p.  518,  pi.  21,  fig.  7a. 

vSee  Glyptocrinus  miamiensis. 

154354.    Congeria  lamellata  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p. 
809,  pi.  35,  figs.  13,  14, 15. 

25531.    Coniatus  refractus  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     White  River,  Utah. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  79,  pi.  10,  fig.  4. 

1 39 1 5.    Conocardiuni  nevadensis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon,  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  1884,  p.  177,  pi.  16,  figs. 
4,  4a. 

35157-     Conocardium  pulchellum  White  and  Whitfield  (?). 

Plesiotype. 
Madison  (Miss.).     Crowfoot  Ridge,  Gallatin  Range,  Yel- 
lowstone Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  571,  pi. 
66,  fig.  143. 

8539.    Conocardium  semiplenum  White.  Holotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Below  Ophir  City,  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Sur\\  W.  looth.  Merid.,  IV.  Pt.  1,1876, 

p.  94. 
[Named  at  end  of  description.] 

24562.    Conocephalites  (Pterocephalus)laticeps  Hall  and  Wht< 

Cc 

Upper  Cambrian.     West  side  of  Pogonip  Mountain, 
Pine  District,  Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  1 
1877,  p.  221,  pi.  2,  figs.  4-7. 


158  BULLETIN   53,   UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

15442.  Conoccphalites  subcoronatus  Hall  and  Whitfield.     Cotypes. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Ute  Peak,  Wahsatch  Range,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  11, 
1877.  p.  327,  pi.  2,  fig.  I. 

=  Ptyclioparia  subcoronata. 

7861.  Conocoryphc  (Ptychoparia)  gallatinensis  Meek.     Cot>T)es. 

7862.  Middle  Cambrian.     Above  Gallatin  City,  east  side  of  Galla- 

tin River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\  Terr.,  1872  (1873), 
p.  4^0. 

=  Ptychoparia  oweni. 

8577.    Conocoryphc  (Ptychoparia)  kingii  Meek.  Plesiot>T)es. 

14585.  Middle    Cambrian.      Antelope    Springs,    House    Range, 

15439.  Utah. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  P-  20. 
pi.  I,  fig.  4. — White,  Rept.  V.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth Merid., 
IV.  l*t.  I,  1876,  p.  40,  pi.  2,  figs.  2a-2c. — Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30, 
r.  S.  Geol.  Sun-..  i8§6,  p.  193,  pi.  27,  figs.  4,  4a. 

1 843 1.    Conocoryphc  reticulata  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Near  Salem,  Washington  County,  New 
York. 

Walcott,  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sutn'.,  1890,  p.  649,  pi.  95, 
figs.  6.  6a. 

17453.    Conocoryphe  trilineata  (Emmons).  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Washington  County,  New  York. 

Walcott,  Amer.  Joum.  Sci.,  ^3^  XXXIV,  1S87.  p.  197,  pi.  i,  figs. 
7-7b.— Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1890,  p.  647,  pi. 
95,  figs.  5a-5e. 

=  Atops  trilineatus. 

391)23.    Conocrinites  leae  Troost.  Chirotypes. 

Mississippian.     White  Creek   Spring.   Da\-idson   County, 
Tennessee. 

Tnxist.  I^x".  Amer.  .\ssoc.  Adv.  Sci..  II,  1S50,  p.  60. 

1  i.:i  13,    Conomitra  staminea  •  Conrad  .  Plesiot>-pes. 

Oligwene.     Ballast  Point.  Tampa.  Florida. 

IViU.  Trans.  Wagner  Ftw  Inst,  Soi.  Phila..  III.  Pt.  I.  1S90,  p.  94, 
pi,  4.  fig.  2. 

15443.  Conotrcta  nisti  Walcxni.  Cot>-pes. 

TTx.MUon    Orvi.   .     Trenton  Falls.  New  York. 

Waloi^tl.   IVx-.    l".  S.   Nat.  Mu*..  Xli.  i>Ql\  p.  565.  figs.  1-4,  on 

45751.    Conradella  beUula  Ulrich.  Holot>'pc 

Lorraine    iVd.         Covir.cto::.  Kentucky. 

I'^rich.  0<\^:   .4r.,:  Na:    !I:<   Suta    M:=r...  FinAl  Repi.,  Ill,  Pt 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  159 

45752.  Conradella  dyeri  (Hall).  Plesiotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Butler  County,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Ft.  II, 
1897,  p.  909,  pi.  67,  figs.  30-33. 

45753.  Conradella  dyeri  cellulosa  Ulrich  and  Scofield.       Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and   Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  SurXr.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  910,  pi.  67,  figs.  27-29. 

45754.  Conradella  elegans  (Miller).  Plesiotypes. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati.  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1S97,  p.  911.  Pl-  67,  figs.  12-15. 

45755.  Conradella  fimbriata  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich   and   Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.   Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  907,  pi.  62,  fig.  66;  pi.  67,  figs.  7-9. 

45756.  Conradella  grandis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Lebanon,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  908,  pi.  62,  fig.  67;  pi.  67,  figs.  16-18. 

« 

45757.  Conradella  imbricata  (Meek  and  Worthen).  Plesiotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.;.     Alexander  County,  Illinois. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.   Surv.  Minn.,   Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  911,  pi.  67,  fig.  II. 

45758.  Conradella  obliqua  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 
45759-            Black  River  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls  and  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
sota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.   Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  906,  pi.  67,  figs.  1-6. 

45760.  Conradella  triangularis  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

45761.  Stones   River    (Ord.).     Minneapolis,   Minnesota;  Dixon, 

45762.  Illinois;  Beloit,  Wisconsin. 

Ulrich  an(l  Scofield,   Geol.   and  Nat.   Hist  Surv.   Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  908,  pi.  67,  figs.  19-22. 

44068.    Constellaria  fischeri  Ulrich.       Holotype  and  figured  section. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Winchester,  Kentucky.     (Mount 
Sterling,  Kentucky,  in  error). 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist..  VI,  1883,  p.  270,  pi.  14, 
figs.  6-6c. 

43808.    Constellaria  florida  Ulrich.         Cotypes  and  figured  sectir 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI,  1883,  p.  267,  ; 
figs.  2-2f. 


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4^uoS.    Constellaria  Rorida  emaciata  Ulrich  and  Bassler.      Cotj'pes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Columbia,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  in  Hayes  and  Ulrich,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Folio 
95»  I903»  illustration  sheet,  fig.  30;  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll., 
Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  37. 

43645.    Constellaria  florida  plana  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI,  1883,  p.  269,  pi.  14, 
fig.  4. 

43644.    Constellaria  florida  prominens  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist,  VI,  1883,  p.  269,  pi.  14, 
fig-  3. 

43643.    Constellaria  limitaris  (Ulrich).  Plesiotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Richmond  (Ord.).     Blanchester,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI,  1883,  p.  269,  pi.  14, 
figs.  5.  5a. 

43747.    Constellaria  parva  Ulrich.  Figured  sections  of  holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.").     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\\  III.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  424,  pi.  34,  figs.  la,  ib. 

x5L>o5-    Constellaria  teres  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (^ Ord.  ^.     Columbia,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler  in  Hayes  and  Ulrich,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  Folio 
95.  1903,  illustration  sheet,  fig.  31;  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll., 
l^uart..  XLVU,  1904,  p.  37. 

i^*:-:-    Constellaria  varia  Ulrich.  CotN-pes  and  figured  sections. 

Trenton  vOrd. ).     One  and  a  half  miles  south  of  Cannon 
Falls.  Minnesota, 

nrich.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn..  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1S93.  p.  311.  pi.  21,  figs.  1-7. 


Cambria  Walcott.  Cot>-pes. 

Uppier  Cambrian.     Pilot  Knob.  Wisconsin. 

Wilcott.  lVx\  U.  S,  Nat.  Mus..  XIII,  1890,  p.  270,  pi.  20,  fig.  10. 

yix^    CoQolaria  cmstula  White.  Cotypes. 

Upper  CarK>niferous.     Near  Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

Wbit^?.  Tvk^llth  Ann.  Rej^.  U.  S.  Gecl.  Sarv.  Terr.,  1878  (1SS5). 
Pt-  I.  i\  i>\  pL  42,  Hg.  4*. 


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Ui^^i.    Cocclaria  cmstula  White,  Plesiotypes. 

jr  Carboniferous.     Near  Taos.  New  Mexico. 

^trte.  Rej>t.  U.  S    v>v^r.  Sur\\.  \V.  looth  Merid,,  III,  Suppl., 
I>5>1.  jv  ^,  pi    ^.  fi|tv  4'i.  4t>, 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  161 

3668.  Conularia  inornata  Dana.  Holotype. 

Carlx)niferous.     Glendon    on    the    Hunter,    New    South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  709,  Atlas,  pi.  10, 
fig.  8. 

3669.  Conularia  levigata  Morris.  Plesiotypes. 

Carboniferous.     Harpers  Hill  on  the  Hunter,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Expe<l.,  X,  1849,  p.  710,  Atlas,  pi.  10, 
figs.  9,  9a. 

14425.    Conularia  missouriensis.  (Swallow ) .  Plesiotypes. 

Lower   Carboniferous.     Mokomoke    Ridge,    White    Pine 
District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  V.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1884,  p.  264,  pi.  23,  fig.  4. 

1 13985.    Conus  chipolanus  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Chipola  (Oligocene).     Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Proc.  V.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,   1895,  p.  42;  Trans.  Wagner 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1903,  pi.  60,  fig.  23. 

1 15594.    Conus  consobrinus  Sowerby.  Plesiotypes. 

Oligocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Geol.  Mag.,  London,  Dec.  II,  I,  1874,  p.  409,  pi.  17,  fig.  3. 

64405.    Conus  cruzianus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene?     Island  Santa  Cruz,  West  Indies. 

Dall.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  25, 
pi.  5,  fig.  12. 

1 13920.    Conus  demiurgus  Dall.  *  Cotypes. 

1 13922.  Chipola  (Oligocene).     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  vS.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,   1895,  p.  43;  Trans.  Wagner 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1903,  pi.  60,  fig.  22. 

1 15589.    Conus  gracilissimus  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Journ.   Geol.  Soc.  I^ndon,  XXII,   1866,  p.  288, 
pi.  16,  fig.  4. 

1 1 5587.  Conus  granozonatus  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Miocene.    Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy»  Qujirt.  Journ.  Geol.  Soc.   London,  XXII,.  1866,  p.  287, 
p'l.  16,  fig.  5. 

1 15588.  Conus  interstinctus  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Journ    Geol.  Soc.  London,  XXII,  1866,  p-  ' 
p'l.  16,  fig.  3. 

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ii3t;«<).    Conus  isomitratus  Dall.  Cotyix^s. 

Cliii)<)la  (  Oli^ocene).     Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,    Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.    Mus..  XVIII,  1895,  p.  43;  Trans.  Wagner 
l•>cc^Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1903,  pi.  6t),  fig.  26. 

ii,V;-?4.    Conus  isomitratus  sulculus  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Chii><)la  (Oligocene).     Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dull,  Pr(K\  r.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  43. 
Conns  snlcnlns. 

47St).    Conus  okhotensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.      Penjin.sk  Gulf,  Sil)eria. 

Dall,  Pr(K\  r.  S.  Nat.  5lus.,  XVI,  1893,  p.  475,  pi.  56,  fig.  4. 

iijdSd.    Conus  planiceps  Heilprin.  Cotypes. 

()liv:(KXMie.      Hallast  Point,  Tampa.  Florida. 

Dall.  Trans.  Wagner  Vrw  Inst.  Sci.  Phila..  III.  I*t.  I,  1S90,  p.  25, 
pi.  II.  figs.  5.  5a;   m.  II,  1892,  p.  219. 

» i55o,v    Conus  prototypus  Guppy.  Holotype. 

MiiKvne.     Saranetta.  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies. 

liuppy,   Tkh^I.   Mag..    London,   IHfC.   II,   I,    1874,   p.   41^9,   pi.    18, 
fig.  i;  pi.  17.  fig.  9. 

I  i,S5S5,    Conus  recognitus  Guppy.  Cotx-pes. 

Miivcne.     Jamaica. 

linppy.   l*nK\  Sen.  Ass<k\.  Trinidad,    1S67.  p.    171;    Ot^l.    Mag., 
London.  IKv.  II.  I.  1S74,  p.  440. 

ii^^)-*4.    Conus  sulculus  Dall.  Cot\iies. 

Chi|Hda  «^01igixvne  ».     Chi|x^la  River.  F'lorida. 

l\ill.   Trans.  Wagner  Krtx*  Insl.   Sci.    Pliila..   III.   1*1.  VI.    1903. 
pi.  fx\  fig.  2'. 

S^x"  Conus  isi>miiraius  sulculus. 

o7>^o.    Conus  tryoni  Heilprin.  Plesiot\-pes. 

Pliixx^no.      Calix^s^ihalchie    River,   near   Fort    Thompson. 
Floriila. 

Ho*.*v:*.!',  TniTV-i.   Wai;ncr  Frv^  Insl.  Sci.  Phila..  I.    1SS7.  p.  133. 

Co!»  u>  a^ivcr?<ir:u>. 

I  NX- 14     Cooperella  carpcnteri  Da!l.  Holotype. 

MivXX'Uo       rctcrsSur^:.  \'irci":a. 

*Viy.,    Tr.»v.s    W.i^Tur    Frw    Ir.si,    So:.    Phila..    Ill,    P*.    V.    19^', 

ijcsx^.    CoraUiochama  orcutii  White  Cotvpes- 

Chk\>   Otx^:.         Tw:  ->  S^t:::\v<  Kiy  d:;o  Wallaia.  California. 

Whixc.  IV^V.    No   ^^,  V    S   v^-<v:    S,ir\  .  :S>5,  p.  :•  ,  pis.  i-i. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  163 

1 15804.    Coralliophaga  bryani  Clark.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Pamunkey  Neck,  Maryland. 

Clark,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circ.  No.  15,  1895,  p.  5;  Bull.  No.  141, 
U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1896,  p.  73,  pi.  15,  figs.  2a,  2b. 

Coralliophaga  elegans  Dall  =  C.  elegantiila. 

155720.    Coralliophaga  elegantula  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  In.st.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Ft.  IV,  1898, 
pi.  25,  figs.   2,  2a,  as  C.  elegans;  Pt.  VI,  1903,  p.  1499. 

1 12 1 86.    Coralliophila  lepidota  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  lust.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  156, 
pl.  9,  fig-  3- 

1 12069.    Coralliophila  magna  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1891),  p.  155, 
pl.  II,  figs.  II,  12. 

11557.    Corbicula  augheyi  White.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Valley  of  South  Platte  River,  Colorado. 

White,  Proc.  l'.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  V,  1882,  p.  95,  pl.  4,  figs.  4-6; 
Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  438,  pl.  21, 
figs.  4-6. 

7834.    Corbicula  (Veloritina)  bannisteri  Meek.  Holotype. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Black  Butte  Station,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sut\,  Terr.,  1872  (1873), 
P-  513- 

—  Corbicula  occidentalis. 

1 1556.    Corbicula  berthoudi  White.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Valley  of  South  Platte  River,  Colorado. 

White,  Proc.  V.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  V,  1882,  p.  94,  pl.  4,  figs.  1-3; 
Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur^^,  1883,  p.  438,  pl.  21, 
figs.  1-3. 

9024.    Corbicula  cardiniaeformis  White.  Holotype. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Crow  Creek,  Northern  Colorado. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1878  (1883), 
Pt.  I.,  p.  73,  pl.  25,  figs.  5a,  5b. 

9024.    Corbicula  (Leptesthes)  cardiniaeformis  White.      Holotype 
12477.  ^"^  plesiotyp 

Laramie   (Cret.).     Crow   Creek  and  Fremonts   Orchfl 
Colorado. 

White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Ool.  vSurv.,  1883,  p.  437,  pl.  . 
figs.  10,  II,  12-15. 


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12477.    Corbicula  (  Leptesthes)  cardiniaeformis  White. 

Plesiotypt! 

Laramie  (Cret. ).     Valley  of  South  Platte,  Colorado. 

White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun.,  1883,  p.  437,  pi.  2: 
figs.  12-15. 

9023.    Corbicula  cleburni  White.  Cot>-pe 

Laramie  (Cret. ).     Crow  Creek,  Northern  Colorado. 

WTiite,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  IT.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-.  Terr..  1878  ( 1&S3 
^-  I»  P-  73»  pl-  23,  figs.  la-ic;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geo 
Sur\'.,  18S3,  p.  437,  pl.  20,  figs.  7-9. 

7728.    Corbicula  ?  crassatelliformis  Meek.  Cotyp< 

Laramie  (Cret. J.     Hallville  Coal  Mines,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  Sur\'.  Terr.,  1871,  p] 
3157316. 

=  Corbula  subtrigonalis. 

2133.    Corbicula  cytheriformis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotv] 

2135.  and  paratype 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Bad  Land.s  of  Judith  River,  and  ne 
Fort  Benton,  Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  520,  pl.  ^ 
figs.  5a-5e.— White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-.,  18? 
p.  437,  pl-  22,  figs.  I,  2. 

8 II 7.    Corbicula  cytheriformis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Plesiot>'p< 

9673.  Montana  (Cret.).     Point  of  Rocks  Station,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.  Terr.,  1878  ( 18S 
Ft.  I,  p.  74,  pl.  21,  figs.  4a-4d;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Gf 
Sur\'.,  1883,  p.  437,  pl.  22,  figs.  3-6. 

18644.    Corbicula  (Veloritina)   cytheriformis   Meek  and  Haydc 
18646.  Plesiotyp 

Montana  and  Laramie  (Cret.).     Point  of  Rocks  and  Bla 
Butte  Stations,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  8.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1872  (187 
p.  511. 

7621.    Corbicula  (Veloritina)  durkeei  (Meek).  Cotyp 

Bear  River  (Cret.).     Sulphur  Creek,  Bear   River,  W3 
ming. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Kxpl.  40th  Far.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  P-  > 
pl.  16,  figs.  6-6d.— White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sui 

1883,  p.  437,  pl.  8,  figs.  10,  II. 

See  Cyrena  (Corbicula)  durkeei. 

8148.    Corbicula  durkeei  (Meek).  Plesiotyi 

8166.  Bear  River  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Sulphur  Creek  and  at" 

7621.  miles  north  of  Evanston,  Wyoming. 

White.  Bull.  No.  128,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  189 
1-4. 

See  Cyrena  (Corbicula)  durk' 


TYPK   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  165 

8148.    Corbicula  (Veloritina)  durkeei  (Meek).  Plesiotypes. 

8166.  Bear  River  (Cret.  )•     Mouth  of  Sulphur  Creek  and  near 

Evanston,  Wyoming. 

White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  437,  pi.  8, 
figs.  8,  9. 

7742.    Corbicula  ?  fracta  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Hallville  Coal  Mines,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1871,  p.  314. 

8104.    Corbicula  (Leptesthes)  fracta  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Black  Butte  Station,  Wyoming. 

White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  439,  pi.  20, 
figs.  2-6. 

7838.    Corbicula  ?  fracta  crassiuscula  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Black  Butte  Station,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,   1872  (1873), 
p.  512. 

7822.    Corbicula  (Veloritina)  inflexa  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Colorado   (Cret.).    Near  Missouri  River,  below   Gallatin 
City,  Montana. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1872  (1873), 
P-  493. 

=Cyrena  inflexa. 

8124.    Corbicula  (Leptesthes)  macropistha  White.  Cotypes. 

12475.  Laramie  (Cret.).     Crow  and  Bijou  Creeks,  northern  Colo- 

rado. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1878  (1883), 
Pt.  I,  p.  78,  pi.  23.  figs.  4a-4f;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol. 
Surv.,  1883,  p.  437,  pi.  21,  figs.  1 1- 14. 

2 1 31.    Corbicula  nebrascensis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  522,  pi.  43. 
figs.  2a,  2b. — White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  IT.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883, 
p.  437,  pi.  20,  figs.  12,  13. 

See  Cyrena  intermedea. 

7898.    Corbicula  ?  nucalis  Meek.  Holotype  and  paratype. 

Mentor  ( Cret. ) .    Twelve  miles  southwest  of  Salina,  Kansas. 

Meek,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1871,  p.  304; 
Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  163,  pi.  2,  figs.  53-0. 

9025.    Corbicula  obesa  White.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Crow  and  Bijou  Creeks,  northern  Colo- 
rado. 

*^-vclfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1878  (1883), 
"'*.  pi.  23,  figs.  3a-3e;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol. 
pi.  23,  figs   7-1 1. 


li>6  Bl'LLETIN    53,   UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

2134.    Corbicula  occidentalis  (Meek  aud  Hayden.)     Holot>-pe  and 

parat>-pe. 
Laramie  vCret.  •.     Bad  Lands  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek.  Rept.  I*.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\  Terr.,  IX.  1876,  p.  521.  pi.  40. 
fijjs.  6a.  6b. 

See  Cyrena  occidentalis. 

7834.    Corbicula  occidentalis  (Meek  and  Hayden).         Plesiot\'pes. 
Si  12.  Laramie  (Cret. ).     Black    Butte   Station,  Wyoming,  and 

Yampa  \'alley,  northwestern  Colorado. 

White,  Tiii-elfth  Ann.  Rept,  U.  S.  C;eol.  Sur\-.  Terr.,  1878  « 1883). 
Pi.  I.  p.  75,  pi.  21.  fi>f.  3a:  Thini  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol. 
Surw,  18S3.  p.  437,  pi.  23,  figs.  1-6. 

See  Corbicula  bannisteri  7854. 

7841.    Corbicula?  (  Lrcptesthes )  planumbona  Meek.  Cot>'pes. 

Laramie   (Cret.  ».     Two  hundred   miles  east   of   Denver. 
Colorado. 

Meek.  Bull.  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Sur\\  Terr,  t  2j,  I.  No.  i,  1S75. 
P-  43- 

7841.    Cort{icula  •  Lrcptesthes  >  planumbona  Meek.       Cotypes  and 

S 1 26.  plesiot>-pes. 

Laramie  (Cret.  •.     Two  hundred  miles  east  of  Denver  on 

Kansas     Pacific     Railroad,    Crow     Creek,     northern 

Colorado. 

White.  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\  Terrs..  1S7S  1 1S83  . 
II.  I.  p.  77,  pi.  21:  figs*  2a-d;  Thinl  .Ann,  Rept.  I'.  S.  Geol. 
Sur\\.  18X3.  p.  437.  pi.  22.  figs.  7-9. 

1250S.    Corbicula  powelli  White.  Cot>-pes. 

Eocene. 

White.  IViwell's  Rept.  Geol.  I'inta  Mountains.  1876,  p.  127. 

[The  locality  given  is  erroneous  and  the  true  location  is  unknown. 
•  See  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  I'.  S.  t^eol.  Surw  Terr.,  1S77  1  1879..  pp. 
191.  192 ».     T.  W.  Stanton.] 

20106.    Corbicula  pugetensis  White.  Cotypes. 

Puget  ■  Cret .?  .     Carlx)nado.  Washington. 

While.  Bull.  No.  51.  l".  S.  Geol.  Surv..  1SS9.  p.  60.  pi.  11.  fig.  S. 

441.    Corbicula  subelliptica  .  Meek  and  Hayden  k  Holot\-pe. 

I^ramie  •  Cret.  •.     Cherr>-  Creek.  South  Dakota. 

Meek.  Rept.  1".  S.  Gei.^1.  Surw  Terr..  IX.  1S76.  p.  52V  pi-  45. 
ng.  9ti. 

See  Tellina  subelliptica. 

8123.    Corbicula  subelliptica  •  Meek  and  Hayden  • .         Plesiot\-peii. 
^ramie    Cret.   .      Bijou  Creek.  Colorado. 

White.  Thinl  .\nn.   Rept.  T.  S.  <'.ei>l.  Sarv..  1SS5,  p.  437,  pi.  20, 

figs.    K'.    I  J. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  Ifi7 

12473.    Corbicula  (Leptesthes)  subelliptica  (Meek  and  Hayclen). 

Plesiotypes. 
Laramie  (Cret.)-     Bijou  Creek,  Colorado. 

Meek,  Rcpt.   U.  S.   (ieol.   S:irv.  Tt-rr.,   IX,    1S76,  p.  523,  ]A.  43, 
fi^^s.  9b,  9c. 

2132.    Corbicula  subelliptica  moreauensis  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Holotype  and  paratyixfs. 
Laramie  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.   V.   S.   Geol.   Surv.  Terr.,   IX,   1.S76,  p.  524,  j)!.  43, 
figs.  I  a,  il),  2C. 

See  Cyrena  moreauensis. 

7900.    Corbicula?  subtrigonalis  Meek.  Holotyi)e. 

Mentor    (Cret. J.      Twelve   miles    .southwest    of    vSalina, 
Kansas. 

Meek,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  (^.eol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1S71,  p.  305; 
Rept.  r.  S.  (jeol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  164,  pi.  2,  f\^.  6. 

12468.    Corbicula  umbonella  Meek.  Ple.siotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Fifteen    miles   north  of  Orchard    Sta- 
tion, Colorado. 

White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  V.  S.  (;e<)l.  Surv.,  1.S83,  p.  43S,  pi.  21, 
figs.  7- 10. 

20105.    Corbicula  willisi  White.  Cotypes. 

Puget  (Cret.?).     Carb(mado,  Wilkeson,  and  (ireen   River 
Valley,  Washington. 

White,  Bull.  No.  51,  V.  S.  (leol.  Surv.,  1SS9,  p.  59,  ])1.  1 1,  figs.  3-7. 

154523.    Corbula  (Aloidis)  caloosae  Dall.  Holoty|x.\ 

154525.  Pli(x:ene.     Caloo.sahatchie    River,   near    Fort    Thompson, 

Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSi-i.   Pliila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV.  1H9S.  p. 
•\53.  1>1-  36,  fig.  16. 

494.    Corbula  (Potamomya?)  concentrica  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Bear  River  (Cret.).     Bear  River,  near  mouth  of  Sulphur 
Creek,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  vSci.  Phila.,  for  i860,  p.  313. 
=  Corbula  (Anisorhynchus)  pyriformis. 

299.    Corbula  crassimarginata  (Meek  and  Hayden).        Holotyi)e. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.  ).      Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  V.  S.  C^.eol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  244,  pi.  17,  figs. 
1 4a- 14c. 

115590.    Corbula  elevata  Conrad.  PlesiotyiK.-. 

Miocene.     vShiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  V.  S.  C.e.)!.  Surv.,  1894,1).  S6,  pi.  15,  figs. 
J6-19. 


1<>8  HITLLKTIN    •).'],   UNITED   STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

495.    Corbula  (Potamomya?)  engelmanni  Meek.  Holotype. 

Hear    River  (Cret.).     Bear    River,   near   Sulphur  Creek, 
Wyoming. 

Meek,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  i860,  p.  313. 

41)5.    Corbula  ( Anisorhynchus?)  engelmanni  Meek.       Holotype. 
Cretaceous.     Bear  River,  mouth  of  Sulphur  Creek,  Wyom- 
ing. 

Mwk,  kept.  r.  vS.  Oeol.  Kxpl.  4uth  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  174, 
pi.  17.  fi^.  I  a. 

.\Uio.    Corbula  engelmanni  (Meek).  Plesiotypes. 

Bear  River  (Cret. ).     Near  Waterfall,  Wyoming. 

White.   Bull.   No.  12S,  V.  S.  (ieol    Surv.,  1895,  p.  40,  pi.  4,  figs. 
10,  II. 

ii47iu.    Corbula  engonata  burnsii  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

l>all.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898.  p. 
847- 

J3vy>.\    Corbula  filosa  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Knoxville    (^ Lower    Cret.).      Near  Stephenson,    Tehama 
County,  California. 

Stanton.   Bull.   No.    135.   U.  S.   Geol.  Surw,   1895    tFeb.,  18961, 
p.  62.  pi.  11.  figs.  1.  2. 

11584^^.    Corbula  v^ossata  var.?)  extenuata  Dall.  •         Holot>-pe. 

Kocene.     Orangeburg  Wstrict,  South  Carolina. 

l^iill.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,   Pi.   IV,   189S, 
p.  844»  pi.  J;^.  fig.  6. 

^V55,    Corbula?  gregaria  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holot\-pe  and 

fiaratypes. 
Montana   .Cret.'.      Yellowest  one  River,  near   Miles  City, 
Montana. 

Mtx^k  ;uul  Hayden.  l^x\  .Vcad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila..  VIII,  1S56.  p.  S4. 
Corbulamella  i^reijaria. 


*^         ^^ 


iv^>>oo.    Corbula  v^Aloidis  •  heterogenea   Guppy  nis. »  Dall.    Holotype. 

01ig\KviK\     Jamaica. 

IVO.;,  Tians    Wajjaer   Frve   Inst.  Sci.  Pfcila.,  Ill     Pt.    IV.   1898. 
P  Sn^'  p;  jr*>  r.i:.  15. 

.:j;i^N.    Corbula  hicksii  While.  Plasioi\-pe< 

Orx'tavwus.      Five    ::::Ie<     \\^e>:    of     north    of     Fairburg. 
Nebraska 

WV.u    l^.x-    V   S   Nat.  M-.1S..  XVII.  :>74  p    134.  pi.  S.  fig^  6-S 

i.:vx\^.    CorbuU  kanabcnsis  S:av.tv>::.  Coi\-pes. 

Ci'^VtvkK^    Ctx:  I'vixT  Ka::-ib  Voliev.  Utah. 

SiA-xor     Bu  I     N.^     :.c*    V    S   O-o.-I    Scrrv.,  iXjj..    pL  125.   pi  27. 


typp:  specimens  of  invertebrate  fossils.  1G9 

61730.    Corbula  (Anisothyris)  ledseformis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Pebas,  mouth  of  Ambigacu  River,  Brazil. 

Dall,  Anier.  Journ.  Conch.,  VII,  1871,  p.  9^,  pi.  16,  figs.  14,  15. 

2168.    Corbula  mactriformis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Laramie  (Cret.).     Fort  Clark,  North  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856, 
p.  117. — Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  528, 
pi.  43,  figs;  7a. — White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1883,  p.  442,  pi.  18,  figs.  12-15. 

1078 1 3.    Corbula  (Aloidis)  milium  Dall.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Thomasville,  Clarke  County,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.-  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
p.  845,  pi.  36,  fig.  19. 

420.    Corbula  moreauensis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and 

paratype. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856, 
p.  83. 

=  Neaera  moreauensis. 

9899.    Corbula  nasuta  Conrad.  Plesiotypes. 

Tertiary.     Western  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II,  1857, 
p.  161,  pi.  19,  fig.  4. 

7830.    Corbula  nematophora  Meek.  Cotypes. 

7891.  Colorado  (Cret.).     Near  Cedar  City,  southern  Utah. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1872,  (1873), 
p.  496. — White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr., 
1877  (1879),  p.  290,  pi.  3,  figs.  4a-d — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  T06, 
V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  124,  pi.  27,  figs.  3,  4. 

8662.    Corbula  nematophora  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret. ) .     Plateau  near  west  crossing  of  North  Fork 
of  Virgin  River,  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I, 
1876,  p.  188,  pi.  17,  figs.  7a-c. 

23061.    Corbula  ?  persulcata  Stanton.  Holotype. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.).     Three  miles  northwe,st  of  Pas- 
kenta,  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p.  61, 
pi.  II,  fig.  3. 

2 18 1.    Corbula  perundata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Paratypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana, 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII, 
p.  116.— Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  18 
530,  pi.  40,  hg.  4c. 


170  BULLETIN   5.1,   UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

493.    Corbula  ( Anisorhynchus )  pyriformis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Bear  River  (Cret. ).     Bear  River,  near  mouth  of  Sulphur 
Creek,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Rept.   Expl.  Great  liasiii  of  Utah,  Simpson,  1S76,  p.  361, 
pi.  5,  figs.  9,  10. 

493.    Corbula  ( Potamomya  ? )  pyriformis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Bear  River  (Cret.  ).     Bear  River,  near  mouth  of  Sulphur 
Creek,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  l*rcK\  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  for  i86«>,  p.  312. 
-Corbula  (Anisorhynchus)  pyrifonni.s. 

8149.    Corbula  pyriformis  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Bear  River  { Cret. ).     Mouth  of  Sulphur  Creek,  Wyoming. 

White.  Thinl  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Siir\\,  1883,  p.  441.  pl-  «*^. 
figs.  12-16;  Bull.  No.  128,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1.S95,  p.  3>K 
pl.  4,  figs.  5.  6,  7,  8,  9. 

107388.    Corbula  (  Bothrocorbula )  radiatula  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove.  Santa  Rosa  Comity,  Florida. 

I)all,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila..  Ill,  I*t.  IV,  i^% 
p.  851.  pl.  36.  figs.  1-3. 

135909.  Corbula  <  Bothrocorbula  »  radiatula  tenella  Dall.     Cotx-pes. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove.  Santa  Rosa  County.  Florida. 

I>all.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila..  Ill,  I*t.  IV.  iJ^s, 
p.  851. 

1 1 462 1.    Corbula  v  Cuneocorbula  >  sarda  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff.  Calhoun  County.  Florida. 

Dall.  Trans.  Wagner  Frtx^  Inst.  Sci.  Phila..  Ill,  Pt.  IV.  iS9N.  p. 
847.  pl.  3(>,  tig.  14. 

1 359 10.  Corbula  .  Cuneocorbula    seminella  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove.  Santa  Rosa  County.  Florida. 

I>all.  Tranv.  W.igner  Frcv  Inst.  Sci.  Phila..  III.  I*t.  IV.  i^>9S.  p. 
84S.  pl.  36.  fig.  II. 

I  i4St>2.    Corbula  .  Cuneocorbula    sencea  Dall.  Holotyix-. 

OligvKxnie.     Ahini  Bhiff.  Calhoun  County.  Florida. 

I  kill.  Tran>.  Wagner  Frer  Insl.  Sci.  Phi'.a..  III.  Pl.  IV.  iS9N.  p. 
S4S.  pl-  30,  fig.  S. 

1 545 II.    Corbula  »  Cuneocorbula    sphenia  DaH.  Holotype. 

iMigiKX^ne.     Chi]x>Li  River.  Calh»;»ii!i  County.  Florida. 

Kill.  Trans.  W.igr.cr  Frvt'  !:;>:.  S^:.  1":::'.^..  III.  1*1.  IV,  i-v^.  p. 
S4:.  pl.  3^«  '^-J^-  ^^ 

1 1 1501 .    Corbula  subcontracta  Whittle'.^:.  Cotype. 

Miiwno.     Shiloh.  New  U-r>c\ . 

WhittWM.  Mon.  XXIW  T  S  •--..  :  S::r\.,  :^vi4.  p.  NS  pl.  15, 
tigs.  11-14.   -IMII,  TraT:>    W...:'-.r   .  :-.v  Ir.-t    Sci.  Phila.,  Ill, 

=  CivUulu  vCuiKwi^rl^uI.i    ^;:-v   !::r.u:.i. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    B^OSSILS.  171 

2183.    Corbula  subtrigonalis  Meek  and  Haj'den.     Holotype  and 

para  types. 
Laramie  (Cret.)-     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p. 
116. — Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876.  p.  529, 
pi.  40,  figs,  3a,  3b. — White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1883,  P-  442.  pi.  19,  fig.  10. 

See  Corbicula  crassatelliforniis. 

22901.    Corbula  subtrigonalis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Bear  River  City,  Wyoming. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1893,  p.  123,  pi.  27, 
figs.  7,  8. 

8107.    Corbula  subtrigonalis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Plesiotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Crow  Creek,  northern  Colorado. 

White.  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1878  (1883), 
Pt.  I,  p.  80,  pi.  25,  figs.  6a-c;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol. 
Surv.,  1883,  p.  442,  pi.  ly,  figs.  11- 13. 

8109.    Corbula  subtrigonalis  tropidophora  (Meek).         Cotypes. 
Montana  (Cret. ).     Near  Point  of  Rocks  Station,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1878  (1883), 
Pt.  I,  p;.  80,  pi.  25,  fig.  6f;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol. 
Surv.,  1883,  p.  442,  pi.  19.  fig.  15. 

See  Corbula  tropidophora. 

114862a.    Corbula  (Cuneocorbula)  swiftiana  nuculeata  Dall. 

Holotype. 
Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p. 
855,  pl-  36.  fig.  17. 

154501.    Corbula  (Bothrocorbula)  synarmostes  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  III.  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p. 
850.,  pi.  36,  figs.  12,  13. 

8109.    Corbula  tropidophora  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Point  of  Rocks,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1872  (1873), 
p.  514. 

=  Corbula  subtrigonalis  tropidophora. 

9060.    Corbula  undifera  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Rock  Springs  Station,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1872  (1873),  P- 
513.  White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr., 
1878  ( 1S83),  Pt.  I,  p.  ik),  pi.  29,  figs.  4a-f;  Third  Ann.  Rept. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  442,  pi.  18,  figs.  6-9. 

9056.    Corbula  undifera  subundifera  White.  Coty] 

Montana  (Cret.).     Point  of  Rocks,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1878  (iS 
Pt.   I.  p.  81,  pi.  29,  figs.  5a-c;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  G- 
Surv.,  1.SS3,  p.  442,  pi.  18,  figs.  it)-ii. 


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419.    Corbula  ventricosa  Meek  and  Hayden.     Holotype  and  para- 
types. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila..  VIII,  1856,  p.  83. 

1 15650.  Corbula  vieta  Guppy.  Holotype. 

115651.  Eocene.     Manzanilla,  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Journ.  Geol.  Soc.  I^ondon,  XXII,  1866,  p.  580,  pL 
26,  fig.  8. 

=  Corbula  disparilis. 

1 15648.    Corbula  viminea  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Journ.  Geol.  Soc.  London,  XXII.  1866,  p.  293.  pi. 
t8,  fig.  ti. 

1 3591 1.    Corbula  (Cuneocorbula)  whitfieldi  Dall.  Holot>-pe. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt,  IV.  1898.  p. 
849.  pl-  36,  fig.  18. 

154502.    Corbula  ( Bothrocorbula )  willcoxii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie    River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila..  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898.  p. 
851,  pl.  36,  fig.  9. 

355.    Corbulamella  gregaria  (Meek  and  Hayden).     Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Montana  (Cret. J.     Yellow.stone  River,   near   Miles   City, 
Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1857.  p.  143.— 
Meek,  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  247,  pl.  17, 
figs.  I3a-d. 

See  Corbida?  gregaria. 

22307.    Corbulomya  tauschii  White.  Cotj-pes. 

Bear  River  (Cret.).     vSage  Station,  Twin  Creek    Valley, 
Wyoming. 

White.  Hull.  No.  12S,  l'.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  40,  pl.  4,  figs. 
12,  13. 

44090.    Coscinium  cribriforme  Prout.  Plesiotypes. 

Onondaga  (  Dev.  ).      Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

ririch,  (»e<)l.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  497,  pl.  43.  fiyr^  8. 

43746.    Coscinium  latum  Ulrich.  Cotypes- 

Burlington  (  Miss.  ).      Burlington.  Iowa. 

ririch,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1891 ».  p.  497,  pl.  76,  fiijrs.  7a,  7h. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  173 

15302.    Coscinocyathus  billingsi  (Walcott).  Holotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     L'Anse  au  Loup,  Labrador. 

Walcott,  Tentli  Ann.  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  600,  pi.  51, 
figs.  2-2b. 

See  Archaeocyathus  billingsi. 

25556.    Cossonus  rutus  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     Roan  Mountains,  western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  155,  pi.  12,  fig.  7. 

35359.  Cransena  subelliptica  Hall  and  Clarke.  Plesiotypes. 

Waverly  (Miss.).     Sciotoville,  Ohio. 

Girty,  Prof.   Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1903,  p.  299,  pi.  i, 
figs.  6,  7. 

35360.  Cransena  subelliptica  hardingensis  Girty.  Cotypes. 

35361.  Millsap  (Miss. ).     Canyon  and  Garden  Park,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  299,  pi.  i, 
figs.  8-10. 

35163.    Crania  laevis  Keyes.  Plesiotype. 

Madison  (Miss.).     Crowfoot  Ridge,  Yellowstone  National 
Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXIl,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1899,  p.  520,  pi. 
68,  fig.  I  a. 

8053.    Crassatella  cimarronensis  White.  Cotypes. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Cimarron,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1877  (1879), 
p.  287,  pi.  5,  figs.  3a-3c. 

13339.    Crassatella  coUina  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Santa  Inez  Mountains,  Santa  Barbara  County, 
California. 

Conrad,  Kept.  Expl.  and  Sur\'s.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
VII,  1857,  p.  193.  pi.  6,  figs.  I,  2. 

553.    Crassatella  cuneata  Gabb.  Cotype. 

Ripley  (Cret. ).     Eufaula,  Alabama. 

Gabb,  Synop.  of  the  Mollusca  of  the  Cretaceous  Formation,  186 1, 
p.  112. 

See  Crassatella  pteropsis. 

2490.    Crassatella  declivis  Heilprin.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Aquia  Creek,  Virginia. 

Heilprin,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Ill,  1880.  p.  151,  fig.  9. 

322.    Crassatella  (Pachythaerus)  evansi  (Hall  and  Meek). 

Plesiot3rf 

Port   Pierre   (Cret.).      Near  Sage   Creek,    on   Ch^ 
River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,   Rept.  U.    S.  Geol.   Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.   117,  pi 
figs.  6a-cl. 


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22S75.    Crassatella  excavata  Stanton.  Cotype 

Colorado  (Cret. ).     Williams  Creek,  Huerfano  Park,  Col< 
rado. 

Stanton,  Hull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  96,  pi.  21,  fig 

10^13. 

1 1  i5<>S.    Crassatella  melina  Conrad.  Plesiotyp 

MiiKXMic.     Near  Sliiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,   Mon.  XXIV,  V.   S.   Geol.  Surv..  1894,  p.   60,   pi. 
tiKs.  11-13. 

55^V    Crassatella  pteropsis  Gabh.  Cotyp 

Ripley  (Cret.).     Kufanla,  Alal)ania. 

Itabb.  Journ.  .Vcad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  (2),  IV,  i860,  p.  395. 

-  Crassatella  cuneata. 

>>.:5S.    Crassatella  shumardi  Meek.  Cot>T)e 

Montana  iCret.'i.     Pojx^s  Well,  New  Mexico. 

Mei'k.   Rept.  Kxpl.   Kxpeil.   Santa  Fe  to  janctton  of  Grand  ai 
i^rwn  Riv..  Macimib.  1S76,  p.  127,  pi.  2,  figs.  7a-<:. 

i.:>^K    Crassatella  subquadrata  Whitfield.  Holot\-p 

Fort  IMorre  vCret.  K     Cheyenne  Ri\-er.  Black  Hills,  Soul 
l>akv>ta, 

WhitncKl.  Ro{>t.  G^^>1.  and  Re^oaros  Black   Hills  Dakota.  188 
p  4»-.  pi-  II,  fij;-  12. 

^.vv:.^;.    Crassatella  tuscana    Gabb"^,  Plesiotype 

Nar*,iir^^     Cn?t.  •.     Sucia  and  Waldron   Islands,  Gulf  ( 

\\"h::i\  Krt::.  Nv\  5:.  U.  S.  G<x>I.  Sorv.,  rSisL  p^  59.  pi.  6.  figs.  2-. 


CnssJitella  unioides  Stanton.  Cotx-pe 

Lowier    Tev^n     E*.vei:e  .     One  raile  ^oatheast  of  Lowe 
Iw^kt;    Like  Count V.  CaliforafjL 


>5:iT:.'^    Sr\>?r.tT?c!:th  A-n    R«c>  T    S  GeoL  Sarv..  Pt.  I,  189' 


.:^^...     CrassoLtelliriA  oblon^a  Meek  Koixype  and  paratype 

M iT : . c    Ct^         Tax:! \^  n:f!^^ ^xntiwest of  Salina .  Kansai 


Viti    y.-c-t*   Arr    x.tcc.   .     r\  ^■<»."u  ?arv.  Terr..  iJ>7i.  p.  30 
TiA.-    f:i>.    A    K     xicc   V    S.  otfv'L   Sarv.  Terr..   IX.  i87( 


:h.:.  7-i.Tss  ~■i^-«•-  yr«  i-rsc  5cl  ?%xiaL.  in,  pt.  vi,  1905 


V,\5^^>   Crmsuc£ilhr»    CrxssirsellA    icwrAeaeBBK  DcIL        Cot>-pes 

it^.  r-jn-.  ~*  iicTv-  y-^  :x2>t  >r.  ?Wit.  m.  pt.  vi.  19^3, 


TYPE    SPKOIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  175 

114713.    Crassatellites  (Scambula)  chipolanus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Cliiix)la  (Oligoceiie).     McDonald's  ranch,  Chipola  River, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free   Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,   1903, 
p.  1472,  pi.  49,  fij<.  12. 

139086.    Crassatellites  clarkensis  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     Wahtubbee,  Clarke  County,  Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free   Inst.   Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.   V,   1900, 
pi.  36,  figs.  20,  21,  24,  25;  Pt.  VI,  1903,  p.  1470. 

1073H2.    Crassatellites  (Scambula)  densus  (Dall).  Cotypes, 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free   Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,   Vt.  V,    1900, 
pl-  39»  fij^s-  9-12,  as  C.  densus;  Pt.  VI,  1903,  p.  1472. 

1 14922.    Crassatellites  (Crassinella)  duplinianus  Dall.         Cotypes. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,   1903, 
p.  1478,  pi.  50,  figs.  5,  6. 

1630.    Crassatellites  (Crassinella)  galvestonensis  (Harris). 

Plesiotype. 
Miocene.     York  town,  Virginia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner    Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,   1903, 
p.  1478,  pi.  49,  fig.  14. 

107 15 1.    Crassatellites  (Crassinella)  guppyi  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Vendryes,  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat   Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  326,  pi.  30,  fig.  5. 

135733.    Crassatellites  (Scambula)  jamaicensis  Dall.         Holotype. 

Bowden  (Oligocene).     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall.  Trans.  Wagner   Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,   1903, 
p.  1471,  pi.  49,  fig.  12. 

6123.    Crassatellites  (Crassinella)  lunulatus  (Conrad).  Plesiotype. 
Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dan,  Trans.   Wagner  Free    Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.   VI,  1903, 
p.  1477.  Pl-  49,  fig-  15. 

114S29.    Crassatellites  (Scambula)  melinus  meridionalis  Dall. 

Holotype. 
Miocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  In.st.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill  Pt.  V,  1900,  pi.  37. 

figs.  6,  13;  Pt.  VI,  1903,  p.  1473. 

107451.    Crassatellites  (  Scambula)  psychopterus  (Dall).  Holot 

Ivocene.     Wahtubbee,  Clarke  County,  Mis.sissippi. 

Dall,  Trans.   Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,   191., 
pi.  42,  figs.  8,  9,  as  C*  psychopterus;  Pt.  VI,  1903,  p.  1470, 


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135852.    Crassatellites  (Crassinella)  tanicus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligcxrene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1477,  pl.  49.  fig-  "• 

1 14607.    Crassatellites  (Crassinella)  triangulatus  Dall.      Holotype. 

Chipola    (Oligocene).       Alum    Bluff,    Calhoun    County, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,   1903. 
p.  1476,  pi.  49,  fig.  16. 

43646.    Crateripora  erecta  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord. ).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.   Hist.,  II,  1879,  P-   ^9*  P^- 7* 
figs.  29,  29a. 

=  Attached  base  of  Arthropora  shafferi. 

43729.  Crateripora  lineata  Ulrich.  Holotj-pe. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

I'lrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1879,  p.  30,  pi.  7, 
figs.  28,  28a. 

—  Attached  base  of  Escharopora  falciformis. 

43730.  Crateripora  lineata  expansa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Hamilton,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1879,  p.  30. 

=  Attached  base  of  Escharopora  falciformis. 

114891.    Crcnella  duplinensis  Dall.  Holot>-pe. 

MicKvne.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila..  Ill,  Pt.  lY,  1898, 
p.  Scx4.  pi.  35.  fig.  6. 

1925.    Crcnella  elegantula  Meek  and  Hay  den.  Holotype  and 

parat>-pes. 
Fox  Hills  ^Cret.).     l>eer  Creek,  North  Platte.  Wyoming. 

Meek  and  Havden,  I*roc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  t86i.  p.  441.— 
Meek,  Kept,  l'.  S.  Geol.  Sur>\  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  75,  pi.  28, 
figs,  6a-c. 

1 14624.    Crenella  minuscula  Dall,  Holotype. 

01i>j:iKene.     Alum  Bluff,  Chattahoochee  Rix-er,  Florida. 

Dall.  Tnin-;,  Wagner  Free  Inst  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  PU  I\\  iSoS,  p.  S03, 
Pl   a5.  fig-  22. 

I43()().    Crenipectcn  hallanus  Walcott.  Cotx-pes. 

Lower  CarlKMiiferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Waloou,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Gev^l.  Sur>\.  1SS4,  p.  251,  pL  S.  ngs^  7.  y. 

34576.    Crepicephalus  iLrOganellus*  anytus  Hall  and  W^hit^eld. 

Cot\-pes. 

Up]KT  Cambrian.     Sohell  Creek.  Ne\-ada. 

Hull  ami  WhitfieKf.  Repl.  U.  S.  Geol.  ExpL  40U1  P*r,.  IV.  PL  II, 

1S77,  p.  210,  pi.  >,  figs.  IQ-21. 

^-  Ptychoparia  ?  anyius. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  177 

15430.    Crepicephalus  augusta  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Pioche,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  208,  pi.  28, 
fiajs.  2-2b;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1890,  p.  653, 
pi.  96,  figs.  9-9bj 

24581.    Crepicephalus  centralis  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Castle  Creek,  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  341,  pi.  2,  figs.  21-24. 

=  Ptychoparia  centralis. 

24573.    Crepicephalus  (Loganellus)  granulosus  Hall  and  Whitfield. 

Cotypes. 
Upper  Cambrian.     Eureka,  Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  4otfe  Par..  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  214,  pi.  2,  figs.  2,  3. 

=  Ptychoparia  ?  granulosa. 

See  Crepicephalus  (Loganellus)  simulator. 

24660.    Crepicephalus  (Loganellus)  haguei  Hall  and  Whitfield. 

Cotypes. 
Upper  Cambrian.     West  .side  of  Pogonip  Mountain  and  near 
French  Mine,  White  Pine  District,  Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par  ,  IV,  l\.  II, 
1877,  p.  210,  pi.  2,  figs.  14,  15. 

15428.    Crepicephalus  liliana  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Pioche,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  207,  pi.  28, 
figs.  3-3C;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  653, 
pi.  96,  figs.  7-7C. 

24617.    Crepicephalus  (Loganellus)  maculosus  Hall  and  Whitfield. 

Cotypes. 
Middle  Cambrian.     Eureka,  Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  215,  pi.  2,  figs.  24,  26. 

=  Ptychoparia  maculosa. 

24572.    Crepicephalus  (Loganellus)  nitidus  Hall  and  Whitfield. 

Cotypes. 
Upper  Cambrian.     Eureka,  Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  212,  pi.  2,  figs.  8-10. 

=  Ptychoparia  ?  nitidus. 

24580.    Crepicephalus  planus  Whitfield.  Cotypes, 

Upper    Cambrian.      Castle    Creek,     Black    Hills,  .  SoutI 
Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  343,  pi.  2,  fig.  20. 

=  Ptychoparia  planus. 

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15432.    Crepicephalus  ?  (Loganellus)  quadrans  Hall  and  Whitfield. 

Cotypes. 
Middle    Cambrian.     Canyon   above   Calls   Fort,  Wasatch 
Range,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Ref>t.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II. 
i«77.  P-  238,  pl.  2,  figs.  11-13. 

=  Ptychoparia  quadrans. 

24575.    Crepicephalus  (Loganellus)  simulator  Hall  and  Whitfield. 

Cotypes. 
Upper  Cambrian.     Eureka,  Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 

1877,  P-  2i8,  pl.  2,  figs.  16-18. 

=  Ptychoparia  ?  simulator. 

See  Crepicephalus  (Loganellus)  granulosus. 

35232.    Crepicephalus  texanus  (Shumard).  Plesiot>T)e. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Coosa  Valley,  Alabama. 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  1899,  p.  460,01. 
65,  fig.  5. 

24574.    Crepicephalus   (Loganellus)   unisulcatus   Hall  and  Whit- 
field. Cotypes. 
ITpper  Cambrian.     Eureka,  Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  in.  II, 
1877,  p.  216,  pl.  2,  figs.  22,  23. 

—  Ptychoparia  ?  unisulcata. 

163532.    Crepidula  aesop  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pl 
55,  figs.  6,  7. 

3496.    Crepidula  prserupta  Conrad.  Holotype. 

3564.  Miocene.     Astoria,  Oregon. 

Conrad,  Wilkes  I'.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  727,  Atlas,  pl.  19. 
figs.  9a,  loa,  b. 

164900.    Crepidula  precursor  Dall.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Chichagof  Cove,  Alaska. 

Dall,  Harriman  Alaska  Exped.,  IV,  1904,  p.  no,  pl.  9,  fig.  3. 

1839.    Crepidula  princeps  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Post- tertiary.     Santa  Barbara,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Sur\-.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocear. 

V,  1856,  p.  326,  pl.  6,  figs.  52,  52a. 
[Prol)ably  the  same  as  Crepidula  pnerupta  Conrad.     W.  H.  Dall.] 

164918.    Crepidula  ungana  Dall.  Cotype?. 

Miocene.     Coal  Bluff,  Unga  Island,  Shumag^iis,  Alaska. 

Dall,  Harriman  Alaska  P^xpetl.,  IV,  1904,  p.  119,  pl.  10,  figs.  S, 9.    ft 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    B'OSSILS.  179 

43229.  Crepipora  ?  epidermata  Ulrich.    Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  471,  pi.  40,  figs,  ic-ie. 
=Bythotrypa  epidermata. 

43234.  Crepipora  hemisphaerica  Ulrich.    Cotype  and  figured  sections. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  472,  pi.  40,  figs.  5a,  5b. 

43231.  Crepipora  impressa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  471,  pi.  40,  figs.  2-2a. 

43235.  Crepipora  perampla  Ulrich.     Figured  sections  and  fragment 

of  holotype. 
Stones  River  (Ord.).     Fillmore  County,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893.  p.  323»  Pl-  28,  figs.  29-32. 

43230.  Crepipora  simulans  Ulrich.         Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  470,  pi.  39,  figs.  4,  4a;  pi. 
40,  figs.  3,  3a. 

43232.  Crepipora  solida  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Near  Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  472,  pi.  40,  figs.  4-4b. 

43228.    Crepipora  spatiosa  Ulrich.        Holotype  and  figured  sections. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Harrodsburg,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893.  P-  323. 

43233.  Crepipora  subsequata  Ulrich.     Holotype  and  figured  sections. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  322,  pi.  28,  figs.  26-28. 

115513.    Crepitacella  cepula  (Guppy).  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Cumana,  Venezuela. 

Guppy,  Geol.  Mag.,  London,  Dec.  I,  IV,  1867,  P-  500;  Dec.  II,  I, 
1874,  p.  442. 

See  Melanopsis  capula. 

35410.    Cribroblastus  schucherti  Hambach.  Cotypes. 

Lower   Carboniferous.     Divide   between    Ross   Fork  and 
Lincoln  Valley,  Montana. 

Hambach,  Trans.  Acad.  Sci.   St.   l/ouis,  XIII,  1903,  p.  59,  pi.  5, 
figs.  8,  8a. 

1 12782.    Crucibulum  auricula  chipolanum  Dall.  Cotype 

Oligocene.     One  mile  below  Baileys  Ferry,  Chipola  Rivi 
Florida. 
Dall,  Trans.   Wagner  Free  Inst.   vSci.   Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.   II,   189s 
P-  349- 


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1 16663.    Cnicibulum  costatum  (Say.).  Plesiotypes. 

Miocene.     Shiloh  and  Bridge  ton,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  122,  pi.  22, 
figs.  11-14. 

1 1 56 1 1 .  Cnicibulum  piliferum  Guppy .  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.     Matura,  Trinidad. 

Guppy,  Geol.  Mag.,  London,  Dec.  II,  I,  1874,  p.  435. 

115612.  Cnicibulum  subsutum  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Matura,  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies. 

G*>PPy.  Geol.  Mag.,  London,  Dec.  II,  I,  1874,  p.  435,  pi.  18,  fig.  4, 

39916.    Cnimcnaecrinites  o vales  Troost.  Chirotype. 

Silurian.     Decatur  County,  Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  62. 

8614.  Cniziana  linnarsoni  White.  Cot>T)es. 

Tonto  (Cambrian).     Grand  Canyon  of  the  Colorado  River, 
Mohave  County,  Arizona. 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  8  m, 
i874»  P-  5;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV, 
Ft.  I,  1877,  p.  32,  pi.  I,  figs.  2a-2c. 

8615.  Cniziana  rustica  White.  Cotypes. 

Tonto  (Cambrian).     Grand  Canyon  of  the  Colorado  River, 
Mohave  County,  Arizona. 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Sur\\  W.  looth  Merid.,  8  vo., 
1874,  p.  5;  Rept,  r.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid..  IV, 
Pt.  1,  1877,  p.  33,  pi.  I,  figs.  la,  lb. 

4951-    Cryphaeus  boothii  Green.  Plastot\-pe. 

Hamilton  (Dev.).     Huntingdon  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Green,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.,  XXXIl,  1837,  p.  344.    Cast  No.  50. 
=  Dalmanites  (Cryphaeus)  boothii. 

4969.    Cryphaeus  coUitelus  Green.  Plastot\*pe. 

Hamilton  (Dev.).     Alexandria,  Pennsyl\*ania. 

Green,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci..  XXXII,  1837,  p.  346.    Cast.  No.  55. 
=  Dalmanites  (Cr>'phaeus)  boothii  calliteles. 

4921.    Cryptolithus  tessellatus  Green.  Plastot\*pe. 

Trenton  or  Utica  (Ord.).     Trenton  Falls,  New  York- 
Green,  Mon.  Trilobites  of  N.  America,  Phila,,  1832,  p.  75.    Casts 
Nos.  28,  29. 

=Cr>'ptolithus  concentricus. 

13861.    Cryptonclla  ?  circula  \Valcx)tt.  Cot>-pes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Lone  Mountain,  near  Eureka,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p^  163.  pi.  15. 
figs.  2-2b. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF  INVEBTEBBATE   FOSSILS.  181 

13860.    Cryptonclla  pinonensis  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Upper  Devonian.     The  Gate,  near  Eureka,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884, p.  163,  pi.  4,  figs.  4-4b. 

25548.    Cryptorhynchus  annosus  Scudder.  Plesiotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     Roan  Mountains,  Western  Colorado,  and 
White  River,  Eastern  Utah. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  P*  ^^8,  pi.  11,  fig.  10. 

25547.    Cryptorhynchus  durus  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     Roan  Mountains,  Western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  126,  pi.  11,  ^g,  8. 

38865.    Cryptozoe  problematicus  Packard.  Holotype. 

Coal  Measures.     Mazon  Creek,  Illinois. 

Packard,   Proc.  Amer.   Philos.  Soc.,  XXIII,  1886,  p.  381,  plate 
figs.  I,  2. 

33799.    Cryptozoon  ?  occidentale  Dawson.  Cotyi)es. 

Chuar  (Algonkian).     Grand  Canyon,  Arizona. 

Walcott,  Bull.  Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  X,  1899,  p.  233,  pi.  23,  figs.  1-4. 

41489.  Ctenobolbina  alata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,   Journ.   Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  no, 
pi.  7,  figs.  4a-c. 

41319.    Ctenobolbina  (?  Bollia)  antespinosa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.    Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,   1890,  p.  187, 
pi.  15,  figs.  9a-c. 

41494.  Ctenobolbina  armata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.   Hist.,  XIX,   1900,  p.   181, 
pi.  8,  fig.  6. 

41490.  Ctenobolbina  bispinosa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII    1890,  p.   no, 
pi.  7,  fig.  6. 

41495.  Ctenobolbina  cavimarginata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIX,  1900,  p.  182,  pi. 
8,  figs.  7-9. 

41492.    Ctenobolbina  ciliata  (Emmons).  Plesiotypes. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  108,  ] 
figs.  I  a,  lb. 


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41325.    Ctenobolbina  ciliata  emaciata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Savannah,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  109,  pi.  7, 
figs.  3a-c. 

41497.    Ctenobolbina  crassa  (Ulrich).  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  R.  II, 
1894,  p.  675,  pi.  44,  figs.  12-16.   . 

See  Jonesella  crassa. 

41322.  Ctenobolbina  fulcrata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  III.  Pt  II, 
p.  674,  pi.  44,  figs.  H-ii. 

41324.    Ctenobolbina  granosa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

New  Scotland  (Dev.).     Albany  County,  New  York. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIX,  1900,  p.  183,  pi. 
8,  fig.  12. 

41320.  Ctenobolbina  informis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  187,  figs. 
6a-c. 

41318.    Ctenobolbina  insolens  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIX,  1900,  p.  182,  pi.  S, 
figs.  10,  II. 

41323.  Ctenobolbina  loculata  Ulrich.  Cotv-pes, 

Kinderhook  (Miss.).     Mt.  Pleasant,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIX,  1900,   p.  1S4,  pi 
8,  figs.  13,  14. 

41370.    Ctenobolbina  minima  Ulrich.  Holot>'pe. 

Hamilton    (Dev.).     Eighteen  Mile  Creek,   near  Buffalo, 
New  York. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,   p.  18S,  pL 
15.  fig.  7- 

41328.    Ctenobolbina  obliqua  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Kertyon,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIX,  1900,  p.  iSu, pL 
8,  fig.  4. 

4 1 32 1.  Ctenobolbina  papillosa  Ulrich.  HolotN-pe. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  186,  pL 
15,  figs.  8a-c. 

41578.    Ctenobolbina  punctata  Ulrich.  Holotrpc.  ■ 

Rochester  (Sil.).     Lockport,  New  York.  | 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  186, p^ 
12,  figs.  5a-c. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  188 

41 31 7.    Ctcnobolbina  spiculosa  Ulricli.  Holotype. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Jourii.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIX,  19CX),  p.  181,  pi. 
8,  fig.  5. 

41 3 16.    Ctenobolbina  subcrassa  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Jouni.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIX,  I9(X),  p.  180,  pi. 
8,  figs.  1-3. 

41326.    Ctenobolbina  tumida  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     McKinneys,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  iii,  pi. 
7,  figs.  5a,  b. 

46122.  Ctenodonta  albertina  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Clarksville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Ft.  II, 
1894,  p.  598,  pi.  42,  figs.  76-82. 

46123.  Ctenodonta  alta  (Hall).  Plesiotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Fountain,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  602,  pi.  42,  figs.  93,  94. 

46124.  Ctenodonta  calvini  Ulrith.  Cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Graf,  Iowa. 

Ulrich.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  596,  pi.  42,  figs.  61-64. 

46125.  Ctenodonta  carinata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Fountain,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.II, 
1894,  P-  589.  pi.  42,  figs.  41-43- 

28164.    Ctenodonta  carpenderi  Schuchert.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Head  of  Frobisher  Bay,  Bafl5n  Land. 

Schuchert,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXII,  1900,  p.  160,  pi.  13, 
figs.  1-3. 

46127.  Ctenodonta  cingulata  (Ulrich).  Plesiotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Boyle  County,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  680,  pi.  48,  figs.  10,  11. 
See  Tellinomya  cingulata. 

46128.  Ctenodonta  compressa  (Ulrich).      Holotype  and  plesiotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Five  miles  south  of  Cannon  Falls, 
Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  600,  pi.  37,  fig.  29;  pi.  42,  figs.  88-90. 

See  Tellinomya  compressa. 


184  BULLETIN   53,   UNITED   STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

46129.  Ctenodonta  cuneiformis  Ulrich.  Cotjrpes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Six  miles  south  of  Cannon  Falls, 
Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept..  III.  Pt.II, 
1894.  p.  587.  Pl.  42,  figs.  31-33- 

46130.  Ctenodonta  fecunda  (Hall).  Plesiotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Near  Dubuque,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894.  p.  595,  pl.  42,  figs.  67-73. 

4613 1.  Ctenodonta  filistriata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Co\dngton,  Kentucky. 

ITlrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  599.  figs.  44a-e. 

28165.    Ctenodonta  frobisherensis  Schuchert.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Head  of  Frobisher  Bay,  Baffin  Land. 

Schuchert,  Proc.   U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXII,   1900,  p.  161,  pl.  13, 
figs.  11-14. 

46132.  Ctenodonta  gibberula  Salter.  Plesiotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Murfreesboro,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  599.  figs-  44f,  g. 

46133.  Ctenodonta  hamburgensis  (Wa\cott).  Plesiotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Chatfielft,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  605,  pl.  42,  figs.  91,  92. 

46134.  Ctenodonta  intermedia  (Ulrich).  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Wykoff,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  601,  pl.  42,  figs.  95-97. 

See  Tellinomya  intermedia. 

46135.  Ctenodonta  longa  (Ulrich).  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Eight  miles  south  of  Cannon  Falls, 
Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  59^.  pl.  37.  figs.  3«.  31. 

See  Tellinomya  longa. 

46136.  Ctenodonta  madisonensis  Ulrich.  Holotyix?. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Madison,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  (;eol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  W.  II, 

i*'^9^  P-  597,  pl.  42.  figs.  65,  66. 

t 

46137.  Ctenodonta  medialis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

46138.  Black  River  (Ord.).     Six  miles  south  of  Cannon  Falls, 

Minnesota. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Kenyon,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\\  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  593.  pl.  42.  figs.  5^52. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  185 

46139.  Ctenodonta  nasuta  (Hall).  Plesiotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Six  miles  south  of  Cannon  Falls, 
Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn..  Final  Rept,  III,  Vt.  II, 
1894,  p.  584,  pl.  42,  fig.  3«- 

46140.  Ctenodonta  nasuta  robusta  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black   River  (Ord.).     Paquette    Rapids,    Ottawa    River, 
Canada. 

Ulrich,  Geoh  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  l*t.  II, 
1894*  p.  585. 

See  Tellinomya  nasuta. 

46141.  Ctenodonta  nitida  (Ulrich).  Cotype.s. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  592,  pl.  42,  figs.  44-49- 

See  Tellinomya  nitida. 

46142.  Ctenodonta  obliqua  (Hall).  Plesiotypes. 

46143.  Richmond  (Ord.).     Scales  Mound,  Illinois. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  C;eol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  l\.  II. 
1894,  p.  604,  pl.  42,  figs.  83-87. 

46144.  Ctenodonta  oviformis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Vi.  II, 
1894.  P-  586,  pl.  42,  fig.  29. 

46145.  Ctenodonta  perminuta  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  680,  pl.  46,  figs.  11-14. 

46146.  Ctenodonta  planodorsata  (Ulrich).  Holotype  and 

plesiotypes. 
Black  River  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ufrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  l*t.  II, 
1894.  P-  589.  Pl.  37»  figs-  25-28;  pl.  42,  figs.  38-40. 

See  Tellinomya  planodorsata. 

46147.  Ctenodonta  recurva  (Ulrich).  Cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Near  Spring  Valley,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept,  III,  I*t.  II, 
1894,  p.  603,  pl.  42,  figs.  98-101. 

See  Tellinomya  recurva. 

46148.  Ctenodonta  regia  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Burgin,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  585. 


18(i  BULLETIN   53,   UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUltf. 

46149.  Ctenodonta  retrorsa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Burgin,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  679,  pi.  50,  figs.  14,  15. 

46150.  Ctenodonta  scofieldi  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

4615 1.  Black  River  (Ord.).     Six  miles  south  of  Cannon   Fills. 

Minnesota. 
Trenton  (Ord.)-     Goodhue  County,  Minnesota. 

nrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surw  Minn.,  Final  Rept..  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
i«94.  p.  539.  Pl.  42,  figs.  53-58. 

46152.  Ctenodonta  similis  (Ulrich).  Plesiotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Spring  Valley,  Minne.sota. 

TTlrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  604,  pl.  42,  figs.  102,  104-106. 

See  Tellinomya  similis. 

46153.  Ctenodonta  simulatrix  Ulrich.  Holot>*pe. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Spring  Valley,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\\  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II. 
1894.  p.  601,  pl.  42,  figs.  95-97- 

46154.  Ctenodonta  socialis  Ulrich.  Cot>-pes. 

46155.  Black  River  (Ord. ).     Chatfield  and  six  miles  south  of  Can- 

non Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surw  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  594,  pl.  42,  figs.  59.  60. 

46156.  Ctenodonta  subnasuta  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt  II. 
1894,  p.  585,  pl.  42,  figs.  34-36. 

28163.    Ctenodonta  subnasuta  Ulrich?  Plesiotx-pes. 

Trenton  (Ord. ).     Head  of  Frobisher  Bay,  Baffin  Land. 

Schuchert,   l*roc.   U.  S.   Nat.   Mus.,  XXII,   1900,  p.   160.  pl.  13, 
figs.  4-6. 

430.    Cucullaea  (Idonearca?)  cordata  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Holotype  and  paratypes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  Sou\h  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rep.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  89,  pl.  29,  figs. 
6a.  6b. 

See  Area  (Cucullaea)  cordata. 

348.    Cucullaea  exig^a  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotjrpe  and  parat>-pe. 
Fort  Pierre  (Cret. ).     Mouth  of  Milk  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  .\cad.  Sci.  PhiU.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  275. 

=  Trigonarca  (^Brexnarca)  exig^. 

12546.    Cucullaea  haguei  Meek.  Holotj-pe. 

Jurassic.     Weber  Canyon,  Wahsatch  Range,  Utah. 

Meek.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1S77,  p.  154, 
pl.  12.  figs.  i-ib. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  187 

28955.    Cucullaea  haguei  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Jurassic.     Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Stanton,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  618,  pi. 
73,  fig.  I- 

20089.    Cucullaea  increbescens  White.  Holotype. 

Jurassic.     Wrangell  Bay,  Alaska. 

White,  Bull.  No.  51,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  65,  pi.  14,  figs. 5, 6. 

157834.    Cucullaea  matthewsoni  Gabb.  Plesiotypes. 

Lower  Tejon  (Eocene).     One  mile  southeast  of  Lower 
Lake,  Lake  County,  California. 

Stanton,  Seventeenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Pt.  I,  1897,  p. 
1039,  pi.  64,  figs.  4,  5. 

20245.    Cucullaea  nebrascensis  Owen.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Fox  Hills,  between  Cheyenne  and 
Moreau  Rivers,  South  Dakota. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Wis.,  Iowa  and  Minn.,  1852,  p.  582,  pi. 
7,  figs.  I,  la. 

442.  Cucullaea  (Idonearca)  nebrascensis  (Owen).     Plesiotypes. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Fox  Hills,  North  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  88,  pi.  29,  figs- 
5a,  5b. 

7849.    Cucullaea  (Trigonarca)  obliqua  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     East  Canyon  Creek,  Wahsatch  Range, 
Utah. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.   148, 
pi.  14,  figs.  I  a. 

443.  Cucullaea  (Idonearca)  shumardi  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Holotype  and  paratypes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  86,  pi.  28,  figs. 
I5a-g;  pi.  29,  fig.  4. 

See  Area  (Cucullaea)  shumardi  and  Idonearca  shumardi. 

9890.    Cucullaea  terminalis  Conrad.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Cretaceous.     Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II,  1857, 
p.  148,  pi.  4,  figs.  2a,  2b. 

46158.  Cuneamya  curta  Whitfield.  Plesiotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  477,  fig.  3. 

46159.  Cuneamya  oblonga  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Dixon,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  623,  pi.  36,  figs.  40,  41. 


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TYPE   SPECIMENS    l)F   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  189 

1 3569 1.  Cuspidaria  (Cardiomya)  craspedonia  Dall.  Holotype. 

Bowden  (Oligocene).     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1506,  pi.  57,  fig.  17. 

135692.  Cuspidaria  (Bowdenia)  distira  Dall.  Holotype. 

Bowden  (Oligocene).     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1506,  pi.  57,  fig.  16. 

Cy^tliocrinites.     See  Cyathocrinus. 

39950.    Cyathocrinus  conglobatus  Troost.  Chirotype. 

Ordovician.     Near  Nashville,  Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  61. 

39945.  Cyathocrinus  corrugatus  Troost. .  Chirotype. 

Mississippian  ?.     Harpeth  Ridge,  Davidson  County,  Ten- 
nessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  61. 

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39971.  Cyathocrinus  crateriformis  Troost.  Chirot5rpe. 

Silurian.     Decatur  County,  Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  61. 

40894.  Cyathocrinus  crawfordsvillensis  Miller.  Holotype. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Crawfordsville,  Indiana. 

Miller,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  79,  pi.  3, 
fig.  I. 

39969.    Cyathocrinus  depressus  Troost.  Chirotypes. 

Mississippian.      White  Creek  Springs,  Davidson  County, 
Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  61. 

39946.  Cyathocrinus  gracilis  Troost.  Chirotype. 

Mississippian.     Near  Sparta,  White  County,  Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  61. 

40895.  Cyathocrinus  harrisi  Miller.  Holotype. 

Keokuk  (Miss.").     Crawfordsville,  Indiana. 

Miller,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1879,  p.  255,  pi.  15, 
fig.  2. 

39943.    Cyathocrinus  inflatus  Troost.  Chirotypes. 

Mississippian.     Near  Huntsville,  Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  61. 

39972.  Cyathocrinus  robustus  Troost.  Chirot3rpea 

Silurian?.     Harpeth  Ridge,  Davidson  County,  Tennessee 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.-  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  61. 


190  BULLETIN   53,   UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM, 

39944.    Cyathocrinus  romerii  Troost.  Chirotype. 

Missiasippiaii.     Near  Huntsville,  Alabama. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  61. 

39951.    Cyathocrinus  sculptus  Troost.  Chirotype. 

Ordoviciau.     Knox  County,  Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  61. 

39942.    Cyathocrinus  stellatus  Troost.  Chirotype. 

Mississippian?.     Stewart  County,  Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  61. 

8033.    Cyathocrinus  stillativus  White.  Holotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Thirty  miles  west  of   Humboldt, 
Kansas. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  II,  1880,  p.  258,  pi.  i,  figs.  9,  10; 
Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1883,  p.  125, 
pi.  35,  figs.  3a,  3b. 

39948.    Cyathocrinus  tennesseae  Troost.  Chirot>T)e. 

Silurian.     Decatur  County,  Tennessee. 

Troost,  I*roc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  61. 

109291.  Cyathodonta  guadalupensis  Dall.  Holot>T)e. 

Oligocene      Guadaloupe  Island,  Lesser  Antilles. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903. 
p.  1527,  pi.  53,  fig.  6. 

109292.  Cyathodonta  spenceri  Dall.  Holotx-pe. 

Oligocene.     Guadaloupe  Island,  Lesser  Antilles. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1905. 
p.  1527,  pi.  53,  fig.  8. 

5176.    Cyathodonta  vicksburgiana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Vicksburgian  (Oligocene).     Vicksburg,  Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1526,  pi.  57,  fig.  27. 

25349.    Cyathophycus  reticulatus  Walcott.  Plesiotvpe. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Near  Holland  Patent,  New  York. 

Rauff,  Palaeontographica,  XL,  1894,  p.  252,  pi.  2,  fig.  i. 

14553.    Cyathophyllum  arcticum  Meek.  Cot>-pes. 

Base  of  Upper  Devonian.     Grand  River,  Mackenzie  River 
Basin,  Canada. 

Meek,  Trans.  Chicago  Acad.  Sci.,  1, 1868,  p.  79,  pi.  n,  figs.  S-Sb, 

17934-    Cyathophyllum  fungites  Fleming?.  Plesiot>"pe. 

Keokuk  or  Warsaw  (Miss.).     Keokuk  Rapids  of  Missis- 
sippi River,  Iowa. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Sur\\  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852,  pi.  4, 
fig.  4. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  191 

24544.  Cyathophyllum  (Campophyllum?)  nevadense  Meek. 

Holotype. 
Upper  Carboniferous.     Boxelder  Peak,  Wahsatch  Range, 
Utah. 

Meek,  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  60, 
pi.  5,  figs.  3-3b. 

14545.    Cyathophyllum  palmeri  Meek.  Holotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Rio  Verde,  Arizona. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  33, 
pi.  2,  fig.  2. 

24545.  Cyathophyllum  subcaespitosum  Meek.  Holotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Swansea,  White  Pine  District, 
Nevada. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol,  Surv.  Terr.,  1872  (1873), 
p.  470,  in  a  footnote;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV, 
Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  60,  pi.  5,  figs.  4-4b. 

17953.    Cyathophyllum  (vermiculare  Goldfuss?)  torquium  Owen. 

Holotype. 
Upper  Carboniferous.     Keg  Creek,  Iowa. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852,  tab.  IV, 
fig.  2. 

=  Campophyllum  torquium. 

1 33 14.    Cyclas  estrellana  Conrad.  Holotype. 

1 335 1.  Miocene.     Estrella,  California. 

« 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
VII,  1857,  p.  192,  pi.  6,  fig.  6. 

2125.    Cyclas  Formosa  Meek  and  Hayden.  Paratypes. 

Laramie   (Cret.).     Ten  miles  below  Fort  Union,  North 
Dalfota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p. 
115. 

=Sph3erium  formosum. 

2125.    Cyclas  fragilis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Laramie   (Cret.).     Ten  miles  below  Fort  Union,   North 
Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p. 
115. 

=  Sphaerium  formosum. 

13340.    Cyclas  permacra  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Sierra  Monica,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
VII,  1857,  p.  192,  pi.  7,  fig.  4. 


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2128.    Cyclas   subellipticus    Meek    and  Hayden.      Holotype    and 

paratype. 
Laramie   (Cret.)-     Ten  miles  below  Fort  Union,    North 
Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  PLila.,  VIII,  1856,  p. 

=Sphaerium  subellipticum. 

135257.    Cyclinella  gatunensis  Dall.  Holot>T)e. 

Eocene.     Gatun,  Panama  Canal,  Panama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  p. 
1285,  pi.  52,  fig.  18. 

46161.  Cycloconcha  mediocardinalis  Miller.  Plesiotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  686,  pi.  48,  fig.  12. 

46162.  Cycloconcha  millcri  (Meek).  Plesiotypes. 
47344.            Richmond  (Ord.).     Versailles,  Indiana;  Hanover,  Ohio. 

T'lrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  686,  pi.  51,  figs.  14-21. 
See  Anodontopsis  ?  milleri. 

46163.  Cycloconcha  ovata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surw  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  687,  pi.  48,  figs.  13-15. 

40733.    Cyclocystoidcs  magnus  Miller  and  Dyer.  Plesiotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Miller  and  Dyer,   Joum.   Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV.  1881, 
p.  70,  pi.  I,  figs.  2,  2a. 

45763.  Cyclohema  bilix  (Conrad).  Plesioty-pes. 

45764.  Richmond  (Ord.).     Versailles,  Indiana;  Waynes\nlle  and 

45765.  Clarksville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and   Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  I*t.  II,  1897,  p.  1058,  pi.  78,  figs.  35-37. 

45766.  Cycloncma  bilix  conicum  Miller.  Plesiotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Versailles,  Indiana. 

nrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.   Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  m.  II,  1897,  p.  1058,  pi.  78,  figs.  38,  39. 

45767.  Cycloncma  bilix  fluctuatum  James.  Plesiot\"pe. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Versailles,  Indiana. 

ririch  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1059.  pi.  78,  figs.  40-42. 

45768.  Cycloncma  gracilc  Ulrich.  Cotx-pes. 

45769.  Lorraine  (Ord. ).     Newport,  Kentucky;  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

ririch.  Gev>l.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt 
II.  1897,  p.  i«.)62.  pi.  82.  figs.  55-58. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF    INVEKTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  193 

45770.  Cyclonema  gracile  striatellum  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Newport,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
II,  1897,  p.  1062,  pi.  82,  figs.  59-61. 

45771.  Cyclonema  humerosum  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

45772.  Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  HI,  Pt.  H, 
1897,  p.  1061,  pi.  78,  figs.  43-46. 

45773.  Cyclonema  inflatum  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  ("tcoI.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  HI,  Pt.  H, 
1897,  p.  1060,  pi.  78,  figs.  31,  32. 

45774.  Cyclonema  (Holopea?)  limatum  Ulrich.  Cotyixjs. 

I^rraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  H, 
1897,  p.  1063,  pi.  82,  figs.  62-64. 

45775.  Cyclonema  mediale  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  It.  H, 
1897,  p.  1059,  pi.  78,  figs.  29,  30. 

46052.    Cyclonema  (Gyronema?)  praeciptum  Ulrich.        Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Murfreesboro,  Tennes.see. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Filial  Rept.,  HI,  Pt.  H, 
1897,  p.  1055,  pi.  78,  figs.  22-25. 

45776.  Cyclonema  pyramidatum  James.  Plesiotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Near  Morrow,  Ohio. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.   and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.   Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  H,  1897,  p.  1061,  pi.  78,  figs.  33,  34- 

45777.  Cyclonema  simulans  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  HI,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  1061,  pi.  78,  fig.  47. 

45778.  Cyclonema  sublseve  Ulrich.  Cotypes.* 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentuck}'. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  1062,  pi.  78,  figs.  48,  49. 

45779.  Cyclonema  transversum  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

45780.  Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio;  Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich.  c;col.  and  Nat.  Hi.st.  vSurv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  HI,  Pt.  II, 
1S97,  ]).  I(j62,  pi.  82,  figs.  65-67. 

45781.  Cyclonema  varicosum  Hall.  Plesiotypes. 
457S2.            Trentoni  C^rd. ).     Colby,  Kentucky;  Na.shvi lie,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,   Geol,   and  Nat.   Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,   Final 
Rept.,  in,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  io6u,  pi.  78,  figs.  27,  28, 

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43403.    Cyclopora  expatiata  Ulrich.       Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Warsaw  (Miss.).     Warsaw,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  (;eol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  673,  pi.  6S,  figs.  4-4d. 

43401.  Cyclopora  fungia  Prout.        Plesiotypes  and  figured  sections. 

43402.  Warsaw  (Miss.).     Warsaw  and  Nauvoo,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  671,  pi.  68,  figs.  3-3^. 

43400.    Cycloporella  ?  perversa  Ulrich.      Figured  section  of  cotype. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Greene  County,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  676,  pi.  69,  figs.  3-3b. 

43745.    Cycloporella  spinifera  Ulrich.      Figured  sections  of  cot>'pe. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Warsaw,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  675,  pi.  69,  fig».  la-ic. 

45685.    Cyclora  depressa  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Hamilton,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1879,  p.  13,  pi.  7, 
figs.  9,  9a. 

115621.    Cyclostrema  bicarinatum  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Journ.  Geol.  Soc.  London.  XXII,  1866,  p.  291. 
pi.  17,  fig.  5. 

1 1 2660.    Cyclostrema  chipolanum  Dall.  Holot\-pe. 

Oligocene.     Baileys  Ferry,  Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892. 
p.  420,  pi.  22,  fig.  35. 

38863.    Cyclus  americana  Packard.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Coal    Mea.sures.     Mazon  Creek,  Grundy  County. 
Illinois. 

Packard.  American  Nat.,  XIX,  1885,  p.  293;  Mem.  Nat.  Acad. 
Sci.,  Ill,  1886,  p.  143,  pi.  5,  figs.  I,  la;  pi.  6,  figs.  4,  4a. 

1 15435.    Cylichna  ovum-lacerti  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Manzanilla,  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Geol,  Mag.,  London,  Dec.  II,  1, 1874,  p.  407,  pi.  18,  fig.  22. 

282.    Cylichna  scitula  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Havden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1860.  p.  17S.- 
Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  276.  pi.  5: 
figs.  3a.  3b. 

281.    Cylichna?  volvaria  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holot>*pe. 

Kox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Re]>t.  T.  S.  Gei>l.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  275,  pi.  31. 
figs,  2a,  2b. 

See  Bulla  volvaria. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  195 

97478.    Cylichnella  gabbi  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.      Near  Fort  Thompson,  Caloosahatchie  River, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
pi.  59,  fig.  12. 

See  Tornatina  (Cylichnella)  gabbi. 

1 1 1976.    Cylindrella  (Gongylostoma)  floridana  Dall.  Cotypes. 

'  Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  l*t.  I,  1890,  p.  13, 
pi.  I,  fig.  6a. 

46550.  Cylindroccelia  covingtonensis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  Ill,  1889,  p.  247. 

46551.  Cylindroccelia  minnesotensis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

46552.  Black  River  (Ord.).     Fountain,  and  Minneapolis,  Minne- 

sota. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  Ill,  1889,  p.  248. — Winchell  and  Schuchert, 
Geol.  and.Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  I*t.  I,  1893, 
p.  78,  pi.  G,  figs.  1-3. 

46164.  Cymatonota  attenuata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  664,  pi.  55,  figs.  12-14. 

46165.  Cymatonota  constricta  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Hanover,  Butler  County,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  664,  pi.  55,  figs.  10,  11. 

46166.  Cymatonota  productifrons  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893.  p.  665,  pi.  55,  figs.  17,  18. 

46167.  Cymatonota  recta  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

46168.  Lorraine  (Ord.).     Newport,  Kentucky;  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  662,  pi.  55,  figs.  8,  9. 

46169.  Cymatonota  semistriata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.)     Clarksville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  663,  pi.  55,  figs.  6,  7. 

46170.  Cymatonota  typicalis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.)     Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surw  Ohio,  VI I,  1893,  p.  662,  pi.  55,  figs.  1-5. 
See  Chcenodonms  typicalis. 

24646.    Cyphaspis  ?  brevimarginatus  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     Ridge  east  of  Hamburg  Ridge 
Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.,  1884,  p.  93,  pi.  12,  fig.  lo. 


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41956.    Cyphaspis  ?  galenensis  Clarke.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon- Falls,  Minnesota. 

Clarke,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  759»  fig.  82. 

43017.    Cyphaspis  stephanophora  Hall  and  Clarke.  Plastotype. 

Onondaga  (Dev. ).     Canandaigua,  New  York. 

Hall  and  Clarke,   Nat.   Hist.  New  York,  Pal.  VII,  1888,  p.  142, 
pi.  24,  fig.  2. 

9838.    Cyphosoma  texanum  (Roemer).  Plesiotypes. 

Fredericksburg  (Lower  Cret.).     Leon  Springs,  Texas. 

Hall,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Sur\\,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II,  1857, 
p.  145. 

=  Diplopodia  texanum. 

43189.    Cyphotrypa  acervulosa  (Ulrich).     Figured  sections  of  holo- 
type. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Decorah,  Iowa. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Mi.sc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904, 
p.  30,  pi.  8,  figs.  1-3.  • 

See  Leptotrypa  acervulosa. 

43188.    Cyphotrypa  frankfortensis  Ulrich  and  Bassler.        Holotype 

and  figured  vsections. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Frankfort,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XIA'II,  1904, 
p.  30,  pi.  8,  figs.  7-9. 

43192.    Cyphotrypa  wilmingtonensis  Ulrich  and  Ba.ssler.     Holotype 

and  figured  sections. 
Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904, 
p.  31,  pi.  8,  figs.  4-6. 

164928.    Cyprsea  chilona  Dall.  Holotype. 

Chipola  (Oligocene).     Alum  Bluff,  Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  PYee  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  pi. 
39,  figs.  I,  3. 

135157-    Cyprsea  dalli  Aldrich.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Red  Bluff,  Wayne  County,  Mississippi. 

Aldrich,  The  Nautilus,  VII,  No.  9,  1894,  p.  98,  pi.  4,  fig.  2. 

112073.    Cypraea  heilprinii  Dall.  Cotypes. 

114103.  Oligocene.     Ballast    Point,    Tampa,    and    Chipola    River, 

Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  166, 
pi.  II,  figs.  2,  2a. 

1 14099.    Cypraea  pinguis  Conrad.  Plesiotypes. 

OHgocene.     Calhoun  County,  P^lorida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  164, 
pi.  II,  figs.  I,  la. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  197 

1 12209.    Cypraea  (Siphocypraea)  problematica  (Heilprin). 
1 1 2  2 1  o.  Plesiotypes. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort    Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  167, 
pi.  5,  figs.  10,  lob. 

1 1 2441.    Cypraea  willcoxi  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Near  Osprey,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Vt.  I,  1890,  p.  166, 

pi.  5,  figs.    12b,    I2C. 

3642.    Cypricardia  acutifrons  Dana.  Holotype. 

Carboniferous.     District  of  Illawarra,  New  South  Wales, 
Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  702,  Atlas,  pi.  8, 
figs.  4a,  4b. 

3646.    Cypricardia  arcodes  Dana.  Holotype. 

Carboniferous.     Harpers  Hill  on  the  Hunter,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  702,  Atlas,  pi.  8, 
figs.  8a,  8b. 

28941.    Cypricardia  ?  haguei  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Stanton,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  623, 
pi.  73,  figs.  11-13. 

3641.    Cypricardia  imbricata  Dana.  Cotypes. 

Carboniferous.     Har;)ers  Hill  on  the  Hunter,  New  South 
Wales,  Au.stralia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  IT.  S.  Kxpl.  Kxped.,  X,   1S49,  p.  702,  Atlas,  pi.  8, 
fig- 5. 

15071.    Cypricardia  occidentalis  Hall.  Holotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Big  Blue  River,  Kan.sas. 

Hall,  Stansbury's  Kxpl.  and  Surv.  Valley  C»reat  Salt  Lrake,  Utab, 
1.S52,  p.  412,  pi.  2,  fig.  2, 

3667.    Cypricardia  praerupta  Dana.  Holotype. 

Carboniferous.     District  of  Illawarra,   New  South  Wales, 
Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  vS.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,   1849,  P-  7^3.  Atlas,  pi.  8, 
fig.  10. 

3632.    Cypricardia  simplex  Dana.  Holotype. 

Carboniferous.     New  South  Wales. 

Dana,  Wilkes  V,  S.   Kxpl.   Exped.,  X,   1S49,  p.  703,  Atlas,  pi.  9, 
fig.  2. 

13920.    Cypricardinia  indenta  (Conrad).  Plesiotypi 

Middle  Devonian.     Atrypa  Peak,  Eureka  District,  Nevad 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1S84,  p.  182,  pi.  5,  fig.  L 
pi.  15,  fig.  II. 


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46176.    Cypricardites  cingulata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.)-     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn., 
1892,  p.  235,  fig.  21. 

=  Cyrtodonta  cingulata. 

46544.    Cypricardites  ferrugineum  Hall  and  Whitfield.     Plastotype. 

Clinton  (Sil.).     Wilmington,  Ohio. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  (reol.  Sur\'.  Ohio..  Pal.  II,  1875.  p.  116^  pi.  5, 
fig.  II. 

461 81.  Cypricardites  germanus  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Danville,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn., 
1892,  p.  236,  figs.  22a,  b. 

=Cyrtodonta  grandis  gemianus. 

46178.    Cypricardites  glabella  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.. 
1892,  p.  234,  fig.  20. 

=  Cyrtodonta  glabella. 

46182.  Cypricardites  grandis  Ulrich.  Cot>T)es. 

Trenton  (Ord. ).     One  and  one-half  miles  south  of  Burgin. 
Kentucky. 

ririch,  Amer.  (»eol.,  VI,  1890,  p.  387,  fig.  19;    Nineteenth  .\nn. 
Rept.   (leol.  and  Nat.   Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  1892,  p.  236,  figs. 

22C-e. 

—  Cyrtodonta  grandis. 

46326.    Cypricardites  haynianus  (?)  (Safford).  Plesiotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Danville,  Kentucky. 

ririch,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept. Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn., 
1892,  p.  240,  figs.  25a,  25b. 

=  Vanuxenna  liayniana. 
See  CyrtcKlonta  hayniana. 

46307.    Cypricardites  ?  modestum  Ulrich.  Holot\-pe. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

ririch,  Anur.  Geol.,  X,  1S92,  p.  loo,  pi.  7,  figs.  5-7. 

—  Saffordia  niodesta. 

46329.    Cypricardites  nanus  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     One  mile  south  of  Burgin,  Kentucky. 

lUrich,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surw  Minn.. 
1S92,  p.  239,  figs.  24a-<l. 

—  Vanuxeniia  nana. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  199 

46330.    Cypricardites  obtusifrons  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.  )•     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn., 
1892,  p.  233,  fig.  18. 

=  Vanuxemia  obtusifrons. 

46333.    Cypricardites  sardesoni  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surw  Minn., 
1892,  p.  231,  fig.  16. 

=Vanuxemia  sardesoni. 

46193.    Cypricardites  tenellus  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Six  miles  south  of  Cannon  Falls, 
Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn., 
1892,  p.  237,  fig.  23. 

=  Cyrtodonta  tenella. 

46335.  Cypricardites  terminalis  Ulrich.  Cotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  X,  1892,  p.  98,  pi.  7,  fig.  9. 
=Vanuxemia  terminalis. 

418 1 2.    Cypridina  herzeri  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Waverly  (Miss.).     Richfield,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XHI,  1890,  p.  209,  pi.  14, 
figs.  9a-c. 

20260.    Cyprimeria  ?  crassa  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Montana  (Cret.  j.     Popes  Well,  New  Mexico. 

Meek,  Rept.  Expl.  Exped.  Santa  F^  to  junction  of  Grand  an<l 
Green  Riv.,  Macomh,  1876,  p.  128,  pi.  i,  figs  8a-c. 

7848.    Cyprimeria  ?  subalata  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     East  Canyon,  Wahsatch  Range,  Utah. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  8.  Geol.  Rxpl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  158, 

=Tellina  ?  subalata. 

1 319.    Cyprimeria  ?  tenuis  (Meek).  Cotypes. 

Nanaimo  (Cret.).     Near  Nanaimo,  Vancouver  Island. 
Meek,  Bull.  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Terr.,  II,  1876,  p.  361, 
pi.  2,  fig.  5. 

See  Dosinia  ?  tenuis. 

192.    Cyprina  arenaria  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Dakota  (Cret.).     Two  miles  above  mouth  of  Big  Sioux 
River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  .^cad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1S57,  p.  143. 
=  Cyrena  dakotensi.s. 


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28939.  Cyprina  ?  cinnabarensis  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Cinnabar  Mountain,  Montana,  and  Yellowstone 
National  Park. 

Stanton,  Mon.  XXXII,  R.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,   1S99,  p.  621, 

pi.  73,  figs.  7,  8. 

306.    Cyprina  compressa  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holot>-pe. 

Fox    Hills    (Cret.).       Mouth   of    Moreau     River,    South 
Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1S57,  p.  144. 

=  Cyprina  ovata  compressa. 

457.    Cyprina  cordata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret. ).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1857.  p.  143. 
=  Sphaeriola  ?  cordata. 

12362.    Cyprina  ?  dallii  White.  Holot>-pe. 

Lower  Cretaceous?     Fossil  Point,  Port  Moller,  Alaska. 

White,  Bull.  No.  4,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  14.  pi.  6,  fig.  i. 

444.    Cyprina  humilis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holot>-pe  and 

I>aratype5. 
Fox    Hills   (Cret.).       Branch   of   Cheyenne    River,   near 
Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  -Acad.  Xat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  iS6c».  p.  179. 
=  Veniella  ( Venilicardia)  humilis. 

28940.  Cyprina  ?  iddingsi  Stanton.  Holotype  and  paraty|)es. 

Jurassic.     Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Stanton,   Mon.   XXXIl,   Pt.  II,  U.  vS.  Geol.   Sur\-.,  1S99.  p.  622. 
pi.  73,  flir.  9. 

23059.    Cyprina  occidentalis  Whiteaves.  '  Plesiotype. 

Knoxville    (Lower   Cret.).       Near  Stephenson,    Tehama 
County,  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-.,  1895  (Feb.,  1S96  >,  p.  60. 
pi.  12,  fig.  2. 

306.    Cyprina  ovata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret. ).      Mouth  of  Heart  River,  Xorth  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Havden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1857,  p.  144. 
Mt^k.  Kept.  I'.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1S76,  "^p.  146,  wv. 
i\^.  S,  pi.  2c),  fij^s.  7a-c.  • 

306.    Cyprina  ovata  compressa  <  Mtn^k  and  Hayden).       Holotx-pe. 
Cretaceous.      Mouth  of  Heart  River,  North  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rejn.  T.  S.  GtM>l.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  147,  pi.  3^1,  fig.  n. 

See  Cyprina  compressa. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  201 

361.    Cyprina  subtumida  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Montana  (Cret.)-     Yellowstone  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1857,  p.  144. 
=  Veniella  subtumida. 

22883.    Cyrena  aequilateralis  (Meek)?  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Bear  River  City,  Wyoming. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun\,  1893,  p.  102,  pi.  22, 
fig.s.  14,  15. 

20100.    Cyrena  brevidens  White.  Cotypes. 

Puget  (Cret.).     Palace  Camp,  Washington. 

White,  Bull.  No.  51,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  58,  pi.  10,  figs.  8-1 1. 

7877.    Cyrena  carletoni  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1872  (1873), 
P-  495— White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr., 
Pt.  I,  1883,  p.  20,  pi.  12,  figs.  16  a,  b. 

2133.    Cyrena  (Corbicula?)  cytheriformis  Meek  and  Hayden. 
2135.  Holotype  and  paratypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Bad  Lands  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  i860,  p.  176. 

192.    Cyrena  dakotensis  Meek  and  Hayden.  •     Cotypes. 

7901.  Dakota  (Cret.).     Two  miles  above  mouth  of  Big  Sioux 

River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  159,  pi.  1,  figs. 
ia-<l,  if.— White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1883, 
p.  436,  pi.  4,  figs.  3,4. 

See  Cyprina  arenaria. 

1 15030.    Cyrena  (Pseudocyrena)  dupliniana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

DaU,  Tran.s.  Wagner  Pree  Inst.  vSci.  Phihi.,  Ill,  I»t.  VI,  1903,  p. 
1446,  pi.  56,  fiK-  22. 

7621.    Cyrena  (Corbicula)  durkeei  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Bear  River  (  Cret.  ) .     Limestone  Hill,  Bear  River,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Proc.  Anier.  Philos.  Soc.,  XI,  1871,  p.  431. 
=  Corbicula  durkeei. 

8613.    Cyrena  (Veloritina)  durkeei  (Meek).  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  CCret.).     We.st  crossing  of  north  fork  of  Virgin 
River,  Utah. 

White.   Rept.  T'.  S.   Oco^r.  Sur\-.,  W.  KKith   Merid.,   IV,   l»t.   I. 

1S76,  p.  207.  ])1.  21.  13a,  b. 
[Not  Corbicula  durkeei  Meek.     T.  W.  Stanton.] 

7840.    Cyrena  ?  holmesi  Meek.  Cotyjxfs. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret. ).     Ralston  Creek,  alx)ut  four  miles  north 
of  Golden,  Colorado. 

Meek,  Bull.  U.  S.  Geol.  &  GeoKr.  Sur\-.  Terr.  (2),  I,  1875,  p.  45. 

=  Mactra  ?  holmesi.   * 


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7822.    Cyrena  inflexa  (Meek).  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Below  Gallatin  City,   Missouri  River, 
Montana. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.Terr..  1877  (1879), 
p.  290,  pi.  TO,  figs.  7a,  7b. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol. 
Sur\'.,  1893,  p.  103,  pi.  22,  fig.  13.. 

See  Corbicula  (Veloritina)  inflexa. 

2 131.  Cyrena  intermedea  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  116. 
=  Corbicula  nebrascensis. 

2132.  Cyrena  moreauensis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

I^araniie  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  115. 

=  Corbicula  subelliptica  moreauensis. 

2134.    Cyrena  occidentalis  Meek  and  Hayden. 

Holotype  and  paratype. 
Laramie  (Cret.).     Bad  Lands  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  116. 
=  Corbicula  occidentalis. 

ux)3i5.    Cyrena  pompholyx  Dall.  Cot>-pes. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall.  Trans.  Wagner,  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Ft.  V,  1900.  pi. 
3S,  figs.  7,  8;  \*i.  VI,  1903,  p.  1445. 

22vS84.    Cyrena  (Veloritina)  securis  (Meek).  Plesiotypes. 

22885.  Colorado   (Cret.).     Bear    River   City,  and  near  Hilliard, 

22SS6.  Wyoming. 

Stanton,  Hull.  No.  106,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1893,  p.  101,  pi.  25. 
figs.  1-3. 

S<.>73.    Cyrena  securis  (Meek).  Plesiotype. 

Cretaceous.     Hilliard  Station,  Wyoming. 

White,  Kleventh  .\nn.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Terr.,  1S77  (1879^ 
p.  2S9,  pi.  3.  figs.  2a-c. 

1 57500.    Cyrcnoida  caloosaensis  Dall.  Holot>-pe. 

Plitvcne.     CaUH>s;ihatchie  River.  Florida. 

I>all.  Tlu'  Nautilus.  X.  iS<j6.  p.  52;  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci. 
Phila..  Ill,  Pt.  VI.  ig^^v  p.  1335.  pl-  5i.  ^i?-  5- 

5898.    Cyrtina  billingsi  Mtxk.  Holotype. 

Middle  IVvonian.     Clear  Water  River,   Mackenzie  River 
Basin.  Canada. 

Mtvk.  Tnins.  Chicago  .\oad.  .Vi..  I.  1S6S,  p.  97,  pl.  14,  figs.  6a-h. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBBATE    FOSSILS.  203 

13872.    Cyrtina  davidsoni  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Devonian.     White  Pine  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Moil.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  1884,  p.  146,  pi.  3,  figs.  2-2e. 

24426.  Cyrtina  hamiltonensis  (Hall).  Plesiotypes. 

24427.  Base  of  Upper  Devonian.     Porcupine  River  and  the  Ram- 

parts, Mackenzie  River,  Canada. 

Meek,  Trans.  Chicago  Acad.  Sci.,  I,  1868,  p.  99,  pi.  14,  figs.  5a,  5b, 
loa,  lob. 

See  Cyrtina  panda. 

24428.  Cyrtina  panda  Meek.  Holotype. 

Base  of  Upper  Devonian.     Onion  River,  Mackenzie  River 
Basin,  Canada. 

Meek,  Trans.  Chicago  Acad.  Sci.,  I,  1868,  p.  100,  pi.  14,  figs.  8a-d. 

=  Cyrtina  hamiltonensis. 

28198.    Cyrtoceras  baffiiicnsis  Schuchert.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Head  of  Frobisher  Bay,  Baffin  Land. 

Schuchert,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXII,  1900,  p.   171,  pi.  14, 
figs.  11-13. 

14178.    Cyrtoceras  cessator  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Holotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Near  Eberhardt  Mills,  White  Pine 
District,  Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Kxpl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1S77,  p.  278,  pi.  6,  fig.  15. 

281 21.    Cyrtoceras  cornulum  Schuchert.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Head  of  Frobisher  Bay,  Baffin  Land. 

Schuchert,  I'roc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXII,   I9tx),  p.   170,  pi.   14, 
figs.  8-10. 

46525.  Cyrtoceras  minneapolis  Clarke.  Cotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Clarke,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  I>t.  II, 
1897,  p.  808,  pi.  59,  figs.  7,  8. 

13987.    Cyrtoceras  nevadense  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Middle  Devonian.      Combs  Peak,  Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  203,  pi.   17,  figs. 
7,  7a. 

46526.  Cyrtocerina?  schoolcrafti  Clarke.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Clarke,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  l>t.  II, 
i«97.  p.  774,  pl.  47,  Ars.  12-14. 

46171.    Cyrtodonta  affinis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord. ).     Six  miles  .south  of   Cannon  Pn^* 
Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt 
1894,  p.  5A^\  pl.  39,  fiK^-  2t>-22. 


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46172.  Cyrtodonta  affinis  fillmorensis  Ulrich.  Holot>T)e. 

Trenton  (Orel.)-     Wykoff,  Minnesota. 

ririch,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
i«94,  P-  540,  pi.  39.  fig-  23. 

46173.  Cyrtodonta  ampla  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

vStones  River  (Orel.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  c;eol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  I»t.  II. 
i«94.  p.  53«.  pl.  39.  fiR-  34- 

46174.  Cyrtodonta  billingsi  Ulrich.  Cotype. 

46175.  Stones  River  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota;  Dunleith. 

Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1^4^  P-  538,  pi.  40,  figs.  2-6. 

46176.  Cyrtodonta  cingulata  (Ulrich).  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1S94,  p.  545,  pi.  40,  figs.  7,  8. 

See  Cypricardites  cingulata. 

46228.    Cyrtodonta  gantii  Safford.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord. ).     WiLson  County,  Tennessee. 

vSafford,  (^eol.  Tenn.,  1869,  PI.  E,  figs.  la-d. 
=  Modiolodon  gantii. 

46177.  Cyrtodonta  gibbera  Ulrich.  Holot>*pe, 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Thirteen  miles  south  of  Cannon  Falls, 
Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  C^eol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn..  Final  Rept.,  III.  Pt.  II, 
i"^.  p.  542,  pl.  39.  figs-  13-15. 

2S161.    Cyrtodontai  ?)  gibbera  I' Irich  var.  Holotype. 

Trenton  CC^rd.  ).     Head  of  P'robisher  Bay,  Baffin  Land. 

Siiiuchcrt,  PnK.\  V.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXII,  iqijo.  p.  162,  pl.  13,  figs. 
34-36. 

46178     Cyrtodonta  glabella  (  Tlrich).  Holotype  and  plesiotypes. 

to  Black  River  (Ord. ).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

461S0.  Stones  River  (Ord. ).    Beloit,  Wisconsin;  Dunleith,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  (;eol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II. 
1894,  p.  543.  pl.  39^  figs.  37-40. 

See  Cypricardites  glabella. 

461S2.    Cyrtodonta  grandis  d'lriclO.  Cqt>T)es  and  plesiot>-pes. 

46S59.  Trenton  (  Ord. ).     One  and  one-half  miles  south  of  Burgin. 

Kentucky:   Pleasiint  Grove,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich.  IttH^l.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surw  Minn..  Final  Rept.,111. 1*1.  II. 
iS<M,  p.  547,  figs.  43-'*-»^  pl.  40.  fig.  II. 

See  Cypricardites  grandis. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  205 

4618 1.    Cyrtodonta  grandis  germanus  (Ulrich).  Holotype 

46862.  and  plesiotype. 

Trenton   (Ord. ).      Near   Danville,    Kentucky;    Goodhue 
County,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  R.  II, 
»894,  p.  547»  fig-  43j:  pL  4<>.  figs.  9,  12. 

See  Cypricardites  gennanu.s. 

46183.  Cyrtodonta  grandis  intermedia  Ulrich.  Cotype. 

Trenton  (Ord. ).     Haynies  Mill,  vSmith  County,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Kept.,  Ill,  Ft.  II, 
1894,  p.  547,  fig.  43k. 

46324.    Cyrtodonta  hayniana  Safford.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Haynits,  Tennessee. 

Safford,  Geol.  Tenn.,  1869,  pi.  F,  figs,  id,  e. 

=  Vanuxemia  hayniana. 
See  Cypricardites  haynianus  ? 

46184.  Cyrtodonta  obesa  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

46185.  Black  River  (Ord.).     Mercer  County,  Kentucky;  St.  Paul, 

Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  (ieol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  542,  pi.  39,  figs.  8-12. 

46186.  Cyrtodonta  oviformis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Janesville,  Wisconsin. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSiirv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  544,  pi.  39,  fig.  46;  pi.  40,  fig.  I. 

46187.  Cyrtodonta  parva  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Fountain,  Minnesota. 

Uhlch,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\-.  Minn.,  Final  Rept,,  III,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  541,  pl.  39,  figs.  24,  25. 

46188.  Cyrtodonta  persimilis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

46189.  Stones  River    (Ord.).     Minneapolis,    Minnesota;    Beloit, 

Wisconsin. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\\  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  544,  pl.  39.  figs.  41-44. 

46190.  Cyrtodonta  rotulata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 
46855.            Black  River  (Ord.).     Mercer  County,   Kentucky;  Foun- 
tain, Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\\  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Vi.  II, 
1894,  p.  54^  pl.  39,  figs.  16-19. 

46191.  Cyrtodonta  saffordi  (Hall).  Plesiot 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Nashville,  Tennessee. 

Safford,  Geol.  Tenn.,  1869,  pi.  F,  fig.  2d. 


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28159.    Cyrtodonta  sillimanensis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Head  of  Frobisher  Bay,  Baffin  Land. 

Ulrich,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXII,  1900,  p.  162,  pi.  13,  figs. 
31-33- 

46192.  Cyrtodonta  subovata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 
46849.            Stones  River  (Ord. ).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky. 

46851.  Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul  and  Cannon  Falls,  Minne- 

46852.  sot  a;  Mercer  County,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.II. 
i^.  P-  536,  pi.  39.  fiKS.  2S-33,  45. 

—  Cyrtodonta  huronensis. 

46193.  Cyrtodonta  tenella  (Ulrich).  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (OrdJ.     Six  miles  south  of   Cannon  Falls, 
Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\\  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt  II, 
'894,  p.  546,  pi.  4",  figs.  15-19. 

See  Cypricardites  tenellus. 

457^3-    Cyrtolites  carinatus  Miller.  Plesiotypes. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Newport,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,   Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.   Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  in,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  862,  pi.  62,  figs.  50-52. 

45949     Cyrtolites  cristatus  Safford.  Cotypes. 

to  Trenton  (Ord.).     Nashville,  Jackson  County,  and  Lind- 

45951.  sleys  Hill,  near  Lebanon,  Tennessee. 

Safford,  (ieol.  Tenn.,  1867,  p.  289. 
=  Oxydiscus  cristatus. 

45784.  Cyrtolites  dilatatus  Ulrich  and  vScofield.  Cotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  C^eol.  and   Nat.   Hist.   Surv.   Minn.,   Final 
Rei)t.,  Ill,  I*t.  II,  1897,  p.  865,  pi.  62,  figs.  24-26. 

45785.  Cyrtolites  disjunctus  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Near  Spring  Valley,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  an<l   Scofield,  Geol.   and   Nat.    Hist.   Surv.  Minn.,   Final 
Rept..  III.  Pt.  II,  1.S97,  ]).  864,  pi.  62,  fijrs.  48,  49. 

45793.    Cyrtolites  nitidulus  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (C^rd. ).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.   Hist.,  II,  1879,  p.   12,  pi.  7, 
figs.  7.  7a. 

—  Cvrtolitina  nitidula. 

17898.    Cyrtolites  ornatus  Conrad?  Plesiotype. 

Black   River  (Ord.).     Three   miles  above   Fort  vSnelling, 
Minnesota. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852,  pi,  2B.,  fig.  1. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  207 

45786.  Cyrtolites  ornatus  Conrad.  Plesiotypes. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  860,  pi.  62,  figs.  27,  28. 

45787.  Cyrtolites  ornatus  minor  Ulrich  and  Scofield.         Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon  P'alls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  HI,  Pt.  n,  1897,  p.  861,  pi.  62,  figs.  30,  31. 

45788.  Cyrtolites  parvus  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  864,  pi.  62,  figs.  45-47. 

45789.  Cyrtolites  retrorsus  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

45790.  Trenton    (Ord.).     Hartsville,    Tennessee,    and  one   mile 

south  of  Burgin,  Kentucky. 

TTlrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  861,  pi.  62,  figs.  32-37. 

45791.  Cyrtolites  retrorsus  fillmorensis  Ulrich  and  Scofield. 

Cotypes. 
Black  River  (Ord.).     Near  Fountam,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  pi.  62,  figs.  38,  39. 

17363.    Cyrtolites  sinuatus  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Holotype. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     Pogonip  Mountain,  White  Pine 
District,  Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  237,  pi.  I,  figs.  23-24. — Walcott,  Mon.  VHI,  U.  S. 
Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  84. 

45792.  Cyrtolites  subplanus  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Nashville,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  862,  pi.  62,  figs.  40-44. 

45793.  Cyrtolitina  nitidula  (Ulrich).  Plesiotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  866,  pi.  62,  figs.  53-55- 

See  Cyrtolites  nitidulus. 

41952.    Cyrtometopus  scofieldi  Clarke.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Clarke,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  I*t.  II, 
1894.  p.  735,  fig.  55. 

45794.  Cyrtospira  bicurvata  Ulrich.  Holot^ 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky. 

^  Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surw  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  P 

1897,  p.  1074,  pi.  8r,  figs.  21,  22. 


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46053.    Cyrtospira  tortilis  Ulrich.  H< 

Stones  River  (Orel.).     Miirfreesboro,  Tennessee. 

ririch,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hi.st.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal  Rept.,  I 
1897,  p.  1074,  pi.  81,  fij^.  24,  25. 

45795.    Cyrtospira  wykoffensis  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  H^ 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Wykoff,  Minne.sota. 

ririch  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  .Surv.   Min 
Rept.,  Ill,  I*t.  II,  1S97,  p.  1074,  pi.  81,  fig.  23. 

14546.    Cysteophyllum  atnericanutn  arcticutn  Meek.  ( 

Ba.se  of  Upper  Devonian.     Onion  River,  Mackenz 
Basin,  Canada. 

Meek,  Trans.  Chicago  Acad.  Sci.,  I,  1868,  p.  80,  pi.  1 1,  i 

43396.  Cystodictya  americana  Ulrich.  ( 

Keokuk  (Mi.ss. ).     Kings  Mountain  Tunnel,  Keni 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  494,  pi.  76,  figs. 

43651.  Cystodictya  gilberti  (Meek).  Pie: 

Onondaga  (Dev. ).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  320,  pi.  43,  fig.  ; 
See  Stictopora  gilberti. 

43399.    Cystodictya  hamiltonensis  Ulrich.  K 

Middle  Devonian.     Buffalo,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.   111..  VIII,   1890,  p.  493,  pi.  42,  fig 
fig.  I. 

43652.  Cystodictya  lineata  Ulrich.         Cotypes  and  figured 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Kings  Mountain  Tunnel,  Kent 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VII,  1884,  p. 
figs.  4-4C. 

43398.    Cystodictya  lineata  st.  ludovicii  Ulrich.  K 

St.  Louis  (Mi.ss.).     St.  Louis,  Missouri. 

Ulrich,  (;eol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  492. 

43650.    Cystodictya  occellata  Ulrich.  Holotype  am 

Keokuk?  (Miss.).     Somerset,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p. 

43397.  Cystodictya  pustulosa  Ulrich.  y 

Keokuk  (Mi.s.s. ).     Kings- Mountain,  Kentucky. 

inrich,  Geol.  vSurw  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  495,  pi.  76,  figs. 

43497.    Cystodictya  zigzag  Ulrich. 

Waverly  (Miss.).     Richfield,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Bull.  Denison  Univ.,  IV,  1888,  p.  81,  pi.  13,  ^^ 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  209 

107 143.  Cythara  gibba  Guppy.  Holotype. 

107 144.  Oligocene.     Vendryes,  Jamaica,  West  Indies.' 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  306,  pi.  27,  fig.  9. 

107 145.  Cythara  guppyi  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Vendryes,  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  306,  pi.  27,  fig.  5. 

163985.    Cythara  metria  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill    "^.  VI,  1903,  pi. 
60,  fig.  13. 

163993.    Cythara  micromeris  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi. 
60,  fig.  16. 

107087.  Cythara  mucronata  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Vendryes,  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  306,  pi.  27,  fig.  6. 

107088.  Cythara  obtusa  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Vendryes,  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.   U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  306,  pi.  27,  fig.  7. 

97338.    Cythara  terminula  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie   River,  near   Fort  Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  38, 
pi.  2,  fig.  5. 

3541 1.  Cythere  burnsi  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Cotypes. 

Calvert  (Miocene).     Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  1904,  p.  103, 
pi.  36,  figs.  34-39- 

35412.  Cythere  calverti  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holotype. 

Calvert  (Miocene).     Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  1904,  p.  100, 
pi.  38,  figs.  11-13. 

35413.  Cythere  clarkana  Ulrich  and  Ba.ssler.  Cotypes. 

Calvert  (Miocene).     Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,   Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  1904,  p.  98, 
pl-  35.  figs.  i-io. 

35414.  Cythere  clarkana  minuscula  Ulrich  and  Bassler.       Cotypes. 

Calvert  (Miocene).     Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  1904,  p.  99, 
pl.  35,  figs.  11-14. 
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35415.  Cythere  dorsicornis  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  t 

Calvert  (Miocene).     Plum  Point,  Mar>'land. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  i^ 
pi.  36,  fig.  16. 

35416.  Cythere  dorsicornis  bicornis  Ulrich  and  Bassler.      1 

Choptank  (Miocene).     Pawpaw  Point,  Maryland 

in  rich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  ic 
pi.  38,  figs.  32-33. 

35417.  Cythere  evax  Ulrich  and  Bassler. 

Calvert  (Miocene).     Plum  Point,  Mar>'land. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv-.,  Mi;)cene,  ic 
pi.  36,  figs.  6-8. 

354 1 8.  Cythere  evax  oblongula  Ulrich  and  Bassler. 

Calvert  (Miocene).     Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  u 
pi.  36,  figs.  9,  10. 

35419.  Cythere  exanthemata  Ulrich  and  Bassler. 

Calvert  (Miocene).     Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

iririch  and  Bassler,  Mar>'land  Geol.  Sur\\,  Miocene,  u 
pi.  36,  figs.  1-5. 

35420.  Cythere  francisca  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  ] 

Choptank  (Miocene).      Peach  Blossom  Creek,  tl 
southwest  of  Easton,  Maryland. 

Ulrich  and  Ba.ssler,  Maryland  Geol.  Sur\*.,  Miocene,  u 
pi.  38,  figs.  19-21. 

35421.  Cythere  inaequivalvis  Ulrich  and  Bassler. 

Calvert  (Miocene).     Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  u 
pi.  35,  fi^s-  15-17. 

35422.  Cythere  lienenklausi  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  ] 

Calvert  (Miocene).     Plum  Point,  Mar>iaiid. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  i 
pl.38,  fig.  31. 

35423.  Cythere  martini  Ulrich  and  Bassler. 

Calvert  (Miocene).     Plimi  Point,  Maryland. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  i 
pi.  36,  figs.  11-15. 

41S03.    Cythere  marylandica  Ulrich.  ] 

Eocene.     Sunny  side,  Maryland. 

I'lrich.  Marvland  Geol.  Sur\-.,  Eocene,  1901,  p.  119, 

16-18. 

35424.  Cythere  micula  Ulrich  and  Bassler. 

Calvert  (Miocene).     Plum  Point,  Mar>^land. 

Ulrich  and  I^assler.  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  1 

pi.  36,  figs.  18-20.  * 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  211 

21708.    Cythere  nebrascensis  Geinitz.  Plesiotype. 

Permian.     Military  Crossing  of  the  Big  Wichita,  Baylor 
County,  Texas. 

White,  Bull.  No.  77,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1891,  p.  30,  pi.  4,  fig.  20. 

35425.    Cythere  nitidula  Ulrich  and  Bas.sler.  Cotypes. 

Calvert  (Miocene).     Plum  Point,  Mar>-land. 

Ulrich  and  Ba.ssler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  1904,  p.  107, 
pi.  36,  figs.  21-23. 

25426.    Cythere  nitidula  calvertensis  Ulrich  and  Bas.sler.     Cotypes. 

Calvert  (Miocene).     Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  1904,  p.  108, 
pi.  36,  figs.  24,  25. 

35427.  Cythere  paucipunctata  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holotype. 

Choptank  (Miocene).     Peach  Blossom  Creek,  three  miles 
southwest  of  Easton,  Maryland. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  Geol.  Sur\'.,  Miocene,  1904,  p.  105, 
pi.  38,  figs.  7-9. 

35428.  Cythere  planibasalis  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holotype. 

Chesa|)eake  (Miocene).     James  River,  Virginia. 

Ulrich  and  Ba.ssler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  1904,  p.  99, 
pi.  38,  figs.  1-3. 

35429.  Cythere  plebeia  Ulrich  and  Ba.ssler.  Cotypes. 

Calvert  (Miocene).     Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

Ulrich  and  Ba.ssler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  I9c>4,  p.  102, 
pl-  35 »  <»KS-  20-29. 

35430.  Cythere  plebeia  capax  Ulrich  and  Ba.ssler.  Coty|)es. 

Calvert  (Mitx:ene).     Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

Ulrich  and  Ba.ssler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  1904,  p.  103, 
pi-  35,  fijs's.  3t>-33- 

35431.  Cythere  plebeia  modica  Ulrich  and  Ba.s.sler.  Cotypes. 

Calvert  (Miocene).     Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

Ulrich  and  B«issler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surw,  Miocene,  191)4,  p.  103, 
pl.  35,  fiKS.  18,  19. 

35432.  Cythere  porcella  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Cotypes. 

Calvert  (Miocene).     Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Marjiand  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  1904,  p.  106, 
pl.  36,  figs.  26-33. 

35433.  Cythere  producta  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holotype. 

Calvert  (Miocene).     Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  Geol.  Sur\'.,  Miocene,  1904,  p.  115, 
pl.  36,  fig.  17;  pl.  38,  figs.  28-30. 


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35434.    Cythere  punctistriata  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Cqtypes. 

35435-  Choptank  (Miocene).     Peach  Blossom  Creek,  three  miles 

southwest  of  Easton,  Maryland. 
Calvert  (Miocene).     Church  Hill,  Maryland. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  1904,  p.  108, 
pi.  38,  figs.  22-24. 

35436.  Cythere  rugipunctata  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holotype. 

Che.sapeake  (Miocene).     James  River,  Virginia. 

Ulrich  and  liassler,  Maryland  Gcol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  1904,  p.  118, 
pi.  38,  fijrs.  16,  17. 

35437.  Cythere  (?)  shattucki  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holotype. 

Choptank  (Miocene).     Pawpaw  Point,  Maryland. 

inrich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  CfCoI.  Surv.,  Miocene,  1904,  p.  121, 
pi.  38,  fig.  10. 

35438.  Cythere  spiniplicata  Ulrich  and  Bas.sler.  Holotype. 

Calvert  (Miocene).     Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  1904,  p.  120, 
pi.  38,  fig.  18. 

35439.  Cythere  subovalis  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holotype. 

Choptank  (Miocene).     Pawpaw  Point,  Maryland. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  (»eol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  1904,  p.  iii, 
pi.  38,  figs.  14,  15. 

35440.  Cythere  toumeyi  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Cotypes. 

35441.  Choptank  (Miocene).      Peach  Blo.ssom  Creek,  three  miles 

southwest  of  Ea.ston,  Maryland. 
Chesapeake  (Miocene).     Yorktown,  Virginia. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  (leol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  1904,  p.  105. 
pi.  38,  figs.  4-6. 

35442.  Cythere  vaughani  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holotype. 

Chesapeake  (Mi(Kene).     James  River,  Virginia. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  Cicol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  I9t>4,  p.  109, 
pi.  38,  figs.  25-27. 

1 14754.    Cytherea  caesarina  Dall.  Holotype. 

Chipola  (Oligocene).     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dull,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,   Ill,   Pt.  VI,   1903, 
p.  1275,  pi.  53,  fig.  5. 

1 15552.    Cytherea  (Circe)  carbasea  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Journ.  (^fcol.  Soc.  London,  XXII,  1866,  p.  292,  pi. 
18,  fig.  13. 

341.    Cytherea  deweyi  Meek  and  Hay  den.  Cotypes. 

Montana    (Cret.).     Moreau    River,    South    Dakota,    and 
Yellowstone  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  83. 
^  Callista  ( Do.siniopsis)  deweyi. 


TYPE    RPECIMENS    OF   rNVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  218 

63337.    Cytherea  (Artena)  glyptoconcha  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tarapa  Bay,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagiier  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903;  p. 
1277,  pl.  55.  fig-  24. 

15549.  Cytherea  juncea  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Cumana,  Venezuela. 

(iuppy,  Quart.   Journ.  Geol.  Soc.   London,  XXII,   1866,  p.  582, 
pl.  26,  fig.  13. 

9853.    Cytherea  leonensis  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Washita  (lyower  Cret.).     Leon  Springs,  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Enior>%  I,  Pt.  II,  1857, 
p.  153,  pl.  6,  fig.  I. 

343.    Cytherea  nebrascensis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Cheyenne  and  Moreau    rivers.  South 
Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  83. 
=  Callista  (Dosiniopsis)  nebrascensis. 

9905.    Cytherea  nuttali  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     East  of  Frontera,  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,   Kniory,  I,  Pt.  II, 
1857,  p.  162,  pl.  4,  fig.  5. 

176.    Cytherea  ov^enana  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

F'ox  Hills  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,   Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.   Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p. 
273- 

=  Callista  owenana. 

418.    Cytherea  pellucida  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Mi.ssouri  River,  Montana,  two  hun- 
dred miles  above  Milk  River. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,   1856,  p. 
272. 

=  Callista  ?  pellucida. 

15550.  Cytherea  (Callista)  planivieta  Guppy.  Holotype. 
15551-            Miocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

( fUppy,  Quart.  Jouni.  Geol.  Soc.  Ivondon,  XXII,  1866,  p.  292,  pl.  18, 

fik.  3- 

39236.    Cytherea  (Artena)  shepardi  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Near  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,   Tran.s.   Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.  Phila.,  ill,  Pt.  VI,   1903, 
p.  1278,  pl.  55,  fig.  16. 

JP9233.    Cytherea  tarquinia  (Dall).  Holotype. 

^  Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,   i9»)3, 
p.  1274. 

See  VenuA  t^rauiiua. 


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g85o.    Cytherea  texana  Conrad  Holotype. 

Washita  (lyower  Cret.  )•     Between  El  Paso  and  Frontera, 
Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II,  1857, 
p.  153,  pi.  6,  fig.  2. 

1^^6468.    Cytherea  (Ventricola)  ucuttana  Dall.  Holot>'pe. 

Red  Bluff  (Eocene).     Ucutta  Creek,  Clarke  County,  Ala- 
bama. 

Dall,  Trans.   Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1276,  pi.  57,  fig.  14. 

109234.    Cytherea  willcoxi  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near  site   of    old    Fort 
Thompson,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Fhila.,  Ill,    Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1276,  pi.  53,  fig.  3. 

35451.  Cythereis  alaris  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holot\-pe. 

Chesapeake  (Miocene).     James  River,  Virginia. 

ririch  and  Bcissler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  1904,  p.  123, 
pi.  38,  figs.  34-36. 

4 1 801.    Cythereis  bassleri  Ulrich.  Cotj-pes. 

Etxx?ne.     Upper  Marlboro,  Mar>*land. 

ririch,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv-..  Eocene,  1901,  p.  120,  pi.  16,  figs. 
19-21. 

35452.  Cythereis  cornuta  americana  Ulrich  and  Bassler.      Cot>-pes. 

*    Calvert  (  Miocene \     Plum  Point,  Maiyiand. 

ririch  ami  Bassler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  1904,  p.  122, 
pi.  37.  fijT^i.  29-33. 


x:>3o- 


Cytherella  marlboroensis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     I'pper  Marlboro.  Mar\*land. 

llrich.  Maryland  i'ieol.  Surv..  Eocene,  1901,  p.  117,  pi.  16.  figs. 
«>-i3- 

c..    Cytherella  ovatiformis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Chester  t  M iss.  ^ .     Grayson  Springs  Station ,  Kentucky. 

llrich.  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Xal.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  17,  figs. 
3.  4i-c- 

_    Cytherella  ?  nigosa  Jones.  Plesiot>'pes. 

Trtnton    Ord.  "*.     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

l-.r-:ch.  Gc\^I.  and  Nat.  Hisl.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Repl.,  Ill,  PL  VL 
iSoi.  p,  6S6,  pi.  43.  figs.  21-24. 

c     Cytberella  ?  rugosa  arcta  llrich.  Holotype. 

Tr^entor.    Ord.  .     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

"TJrkrh,  G«\v.  .ukI  Njit.  Hist.  Sorv.  Minn..  Final  Rept.,  m,  PL  U. 
iS^  p.  t)iS6,  pL  43,  fig.  ^ 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    F08SI.LS.  215 

41807.  Cytherella  submarginata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Upper  Marlboro,  Maryland. 

Ulrich,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Eocene,  1901,  p.   118,  pi.  16,  figs. 
14,  15. 

41808.  Cytherella?  subrotunda  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Kept.,  Ill,  It. 
II,  1894,  p.  685,  pi.  44,  fig.  43. 

35444.  Cytheridea(?)  chesapeakensis  Ulrich  and  Bassler. 

Holotype. 
Calvert  (Miocene.)     Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  1904,  p.  125, 
pl.  37,  fig.  9- 

41804.    Cytheridea  perarcuata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Potomac  Park,  Maryland. 

Ulrich,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  E(x:ene,   1901,  p.  121,  pl.  16,  figs. 
22,  23. 

35445.  Cytheridea  subovata  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Cotypes. 

Calvert  (Miocene).     Plum  Point,  Mar>dand. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  1904,  p.  124 
pl.  37,  figs.  1-8. 

35446.  Cytherideis  ashermani  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Cotypes. 

Calvert  (Miocene).     Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  1904,  p.  126, 
pl.  37,  figs.  10-16. 

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35447.  Cytherideis  cylindrica  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holotype. 

Calvert  (Miocene).     Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  191)4,  p.  126, 
pl.  37,  fig.  17. 

35448.  Cytherideis  longula  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Cotypes. 

Calvert  (Miocene).     Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  1904,  p.  128, 
pl.  37,  figs.  21-27. 

35449.  Cytherideis  semicircularis  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Cotypes. 

Calvert  (Miocene).     Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  1904,  p.  127, 
pl.  37.  figs.  18-20. 

35450.  Cytherideis  subaequalis  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holotype. 

Calvert  (Miocene).     Plum  Point,  Mar>'land. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  Geol.  Surv.,  Miocene,  1904,  p.  127, 
pl.  37,  fig.  28. 

35443.    Cytheropteron  nodosum  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holotype. 

Chesapeake  (Miocene).     James  River,  Virginia. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Maryland  Geol.  vSurv.,  Miocene,  191)4,  p.  129, 
pl.  38,  figs.  37-40. 


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26275     Dactyloidites  asteroides  (Fitch).  Plesiotypes. 

to  Lower  Cambrian.     Middle  Granville,  New  York. 

26280.  Walcott,  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv-.,  1890,  p.  605.  pi.  58. 

fig.  i;  Mon.  XXX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1898,  p.  41,  text  fig. 
15,  pis.  24-26;  pi.  27,  figs.  3,  6;  pi.  28.  fig.  5. 

20136.    Dalliconcha  ensiformis  (Conrad).  Plesiotype. 

Ripley  (Cret.).     Alabama. 

While,  Ih-oc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1887,  p.  37,  pi.  2,  fig.  6. 

=  Gervnlliopsi.s  ensiformis. 

20135.    Dalliconcha  invaginata  White.  Cotypes. 

Washita  (Lower  Cret.).    Two  miles  north  of  Fort  Worth, 
Texas. 

White,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1887,  p.  35,  pi.  2.  figs.  4, 5. 

=  Ger\- illiopsis  invaginata. 

341 16.    Dalmanella  subcarinata  (Hall).  Plesiotypes. 

Helderbergian  (Lower  Dev.).     Atoka  quadrangle,  Indian 
Territory. 

Girty,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  561,  pi. 
70,  figs,  la-ig. 

Dalmania  paituna  Hartt  and  Rathbun.    See  Dalnianites  paituna. 

23885.    Dalmanites  australis  Clarke.  Plastotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Rio  Maecuru,  Brazil. 

Clarke,  Archivos  do  Mus.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  IX,  1890,  p.  29,  pi.  2. 
figs.  II,  13. 

23884.    Dalmanites  gemellus  Clarke.  Plastotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Rio  Maecuru,  Brazil. 

Clarke,  Archivos  do  Mus.  Rio  do  Janeiro,  IX,  1S90,  p.  v^.  p^-  -• 
fig.  14. 

28170.    Dalmanites  ( Pterygometopus)  goodridgii  Schuchert. 

Coty|)es. 
Trenton  (Ord. ).     Head  of  Frobisher  Bay,  BafRn  Land. 

Schuchert,  PrcK*.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXII,  i9t)o,  p.  174,  pi.  12. 
figs.  5,  6. 

13993.    Dalmanites  meeki  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

13994-  Middle    Devonian.     Three   miles   south   of    Piiion    Pass, 

13995.  Piiion  Range,  and  Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Kxpl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1S77,  p.  4\ 
pi.  I,  figs,  1 1,  1  la  (as  Dalmanites  sp.  undet,  ). — Walcott,  Mon. 
VIII,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884.  p.  207,  pi.  17,  figs.  5-5c! 

=  Hausmannia  meeki. 

24343.    Dalmanites  paituna  Hartt  and  Rathbun.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.      ICrere.  Para,  Brazil. 

Hartt  and  Rathbun,  .\nn.  Lyceum  Nat.  Hist.  N.  V.  XI.  1S75, 
p.  III. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   IKVEBTEBBATE   FOSSILS.  217 

23875.    Dalmanites  (Cryphaeus)  paituna  Hartt  and  Rathbun. 

Cotype. 
Middle  Devonian.     Rio  Maecuru,  Brazil. 

Clarke,  Archivos  do  Mus.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  IX,  1890,  p.  39,  pi.  i, 
fig-  '3- 

30189.  Daonella  bochiformis  Hyatt.  Cotypes. 

Triassic.    Sailors  Canyon,  California. 

Hyatt,  Bull.  Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  V,  1894,  p.  415. 

30191.    Daonella  cardinoides  Hyatt.  Cotypes. 

Triassic.     Sailors  Canyon,  California. 

Hyatt,  Bull.  Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  V,  1894,  p.  416. 

30190.  Daonella  (?)  subjecta  Hyatt.  Cotypes. 

Triassic.     Sailors  Canyon,  California. 

Hyatt,  Bull.  Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  V,  1894,  p.  415. 

1 1 3176.    Daphnella  cingulata  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  38, 
pi.  2,  fig.  3. 

97340.  Daphnella  elata  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie   River,   near   Fort   Thomp.son, 
Florida. 

Dall,   Trans.   Wagner    Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,   Ill,   Pt.  II,   1892. 
p.  224,  pi.  21,  fig.  1. 

97341.  Daphnella  modesta  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner    Free    Inst.    Sci.   Phila.,   Ill,   Pt.   I,    1890, 
p.  39,  pi.  2,  fig.  4. 

43187.    Dekayella  foliacea  Ulrich  and  Bassler.     Holotype  and  figured 

sections. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Lexington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich  and  Ba.ssler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904, 
p.  28,  pi.  7,  figs.  10-12. 

43659.    Dekayella  obscura  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI,    1883,  p.  89,  pi.  i, 
figs.  4-4!). 

43528.    Dekayella  praenuntia  Ulrich.      Holotype  and  figured  sections. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
»893.  p.  270,  pi.  23,  fig.  43. 

43530.    Dekayella  praenuntia  echinata  Ulrich.  Cotypes  an<f 

figured  sections, 
Black  River  (Ord.).      Near  Fountain,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hi.st.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  271,  pi.  23,  figs.  32-38 


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43531.    Dekayella  praenuntia  multipora  Ulrich.  Holotype  and 

figured  sections. 
Black  River  (  Ord. ).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

ririch,  Geol.  and  Xat.  Hist  Surv.  Minn..  Final  Rept.,  III.  Pt.  I. 

1893,  p.  272,  pi.  23.  figs.  44-47. 

43532-    Dekayella  praenuntia  naevigera  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord. ).     Laneshoro,  Minnesota. 

nrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sorv.  Minn..  Final  Rept..  Ill,  PL  I, 
i893»  p.  271. 

43529.    Dekayella  praenuntia  simplex  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and 

figured  sections. 
Stones  River  (Ord.;.     Minneapolis.  Minnesota. 

nrich.  Geol.  and  Nat,  Hist.  Sur\-.  Minn..  Final  RepC.  Ill,  Pt  I. 
1893,  p.  271.  pi.  23.  figs.  39-42. 

43655.    Dekajria  appressa  Ulrich.  Holot\-pe  and  figured  sections 

Lorraine  (Ord. ).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

ITrich.  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat  Hist,  YI,  1SS5.  p.  152,  pi.  6, 

figs.  7.  7a,  7b. 

433C7.    Dckayia  devonica  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

433:*!^^.  Onondaga  (Dev.j-      Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Hamilton  «  Dev.  ».     Eighteen  Mile  Creek,  Xeir  York. 

nrich.  Geol,  Surv-.  111.,  \^II,  1S90,  p.  416,  pL  45,  figs.  SS^ 


Dekayia  multispinosa  Ulrich.  Holotype  and  figured 

sections. 
Lorraine  'Ord-  >.     Co\nngton,  Kentucky. 

nrich.  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat  Hist,  \^,  1SS3,  p.  154,  pi.  6. 

figs.  ^,  Sa. 


j,zr.  5^.    Dekayia  paupera  Ulrich.  Holot>-pe  and  figured  sections. 

Lorraine  «  Ord.  «.     Cincinnati.  Ohio. 

nrich.  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat  Hist,  \^,  1SS3.  p.  153,  pi.  6, 

figs.  K»,  Kia. 

=  HeterotTA-pja  paupera. 

j.3t57.    Dekayia  pelliculata  Ulrich.  Figured  section  of  holotj^x. 

Lorraine  •  Ord.   .     Cincinnati.  Ohio. 

nrich.  Joum.   Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat  Hist.  YI,  1SS3,  p.  150,  pi.  6, 

figs.  9.  9a. 

43660.    Dekayia  trentonensis  Ulrich.  Holot>-pe. 

Trenton    Ord.  •.     Burgin.  Kentucky. 

nrich.  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat  Hist,  VI,  1SS3.  P  15 1»  pl-  6- 

6g:>  :•  :a.  7^- 
=  Dekayella  trentonensis. 

17924.    Delthyris  eruteines  Owen.  Cotjpes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Pine  Creek,  lowa. 

Oxien.  Rept.  C^rt^l.  Expl.  Iowa.  Wis.,  and  UL.   1S44,  pL   ii  i"'. 
^^   9 

=  Spirifer  eurx-teines. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  219 

42103.    Dendrocrinus  ?  curtus  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Jourii.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1879,  p.  18,  pi.  7, 
fig.  14. 

=  Merocrinus  curtus. 

158468.    Dendrophyllia  lisbonensis  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Lisbon  (Eocene).     Lisbon,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  191,  pi.  22, 
figs.  20-20C. 

158472.    Dendrophyllia  striata  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Lower  Claiborne  (Eocene).     Mount  Lebanon,  Louisiana. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  191,  pi.  22, 
figs.  1 9- 1 9b. 

1 1 2739.    Dentalium  agile  oleacinum  Dall.  Cotj'pes. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Pliila.,  Ill,  Ft.  II,  1892,  p.  441. 

1 12745.    Dentalium  caduloide  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Near  St.  Marys,  Marj^and. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  442, 
pi.  23,  fig.  25. 

23063.    Dentalium  californicum  Stanton.      Holotype  and  paratypes. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.).     Five  miles  north  of  Paskenta, 
California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  1895  (Feb.,  1896), 
p.  62.  pi.  12,  fig.  3. 

112741.    Dentalium  caloosaense  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila..  Ill,  I»t.  II,  1892,  p. 
441,  pi.  23,  fig.  24. 

8473.    Dentalium  canna  White.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.    Near  Salt  Lake,  New  Mexico,  and 
Relief  Spring,  Arizona. 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.,  W.  looth  Merid.,  1874, 
p.  23;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.,  \\\  i(X)th  Merid.,  IV,  IH.  I, 
1877,  p.  156,  pi.  12,  figs.  6a,  6b. 

296.    Dentalium  fragilis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Montana   (Cret.).      Yellowstone  River,   near  Miles  Cit3% 
Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  .\cad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  69. 

=  Dentalium  gracile. 

296.    Dentalium  gracile  Hall  and  Meek.  Ple.siotypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret. ).     Yellowstone  River,  near  Miles  City, 
Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1S76,  p.  266,  pi.  18, 
figs.  I3a-d. 

See  Dentalium  fragilis. 


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12299.    Dentalium  gracile  Hall  and  Meek  Plesiotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.  )•     Cheyenne  River,  near  Rapid  Creek, 
Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.   Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakcvta.  1880, 
p.  438,  pi.  12,  fi^.  26. 

4270.    Dentalium  komooksense  Meek.  Holotype. 

Nanaimo  (Cret.).     Nanaimo?,  Vancouver  Island. 

Meek,  Bull.  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Terr.,  II,  1876,  p.  364, 
pi.  3,  fig.  6. 

=  Dentalium  nanaimoense. 

4270.    Dentalium  nanaimoensis  Meek.  Holotype. 

Nanaimo  (Cret.).     Nanaimo,  Vancouver  Island. 

Meek,  Trans.  Albany  Inst.,  IV,  1S57,  p.  44. 

See  Dentalium  komooksense. 

311.    Dentalium  pauperculum  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1S60,  p.  178. 
=  Entalis?  paupercula. 

II 2742.    Dentalium  prisma  Dall.  Holotj-pe. 

Pliocene.     Cal(X)sahatchie   River,    near   Fort    Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Kree  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1S92, 
p.  442,  pi.  15,  fig.  5. 

677.    Dentalium  ?  subquadratum  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Jura.s.sic.     Red  Buttes,  North  Platte,  Wyoming. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  r86o,  p.  311:  I'al. 
Upp.  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl.,  No.  172,  XIV,  1864. 
p.  Ill,  text  fig. — Meek,  Rept.  Expl.  Great  Basin,  Utah,  Simp- 
son, 1876,  p.  357,  pi.  3,  figs.  la-c. 

Depranella.     See  Drepanella. 

24358.    Derbya  correana  Derby.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carlx)niferoiis.     Itaituba,  Brazil. 

Hall  and  Clarke,  Nat.  Hi.st.  New  York,  Pal.  VIII,  in..  I.  1892, 
pi.  20,  figs.  10,  II. 

=  Orthotetes  correana. 

45561.    Derbya  kaskaskiensis  McChe.sney.  Plesiotj-pe. 

Chester  (Mi.ss.).     One  mile  west  of  Montgomery  Switch. 
Caldwell  County,  Kentucky. 

Hall  and  Clarke,  Nat.  Hist.  New  York,  Pal.  VIII,  Ft.  I,  1S92. 
pi.  iiB,  fig.  6. 

=  Orthotetes  kaska.skien.sis. 

23087.    Desmoceras  californicum  Stanton.  Cot>-pes. 

Knoxville  ( Lower  Cret. ).     Three  miles  north  of  Paskenta. 
California. 

Stanton,  Hull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  (Veol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p.  ;^. 
pi.  15.  figs.  6,  7. 


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TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVEBTEBBATE    FOSSILS.  221 

43293.  Diamesopora  communis  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Utica  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  469,  pi.  39,  fig.  3a;  pi.  41, 
figs.  5-5b. 

=  Coeloclema  commune. 

43294.  Diamesopora  trentonensis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  COrd. ).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Ool.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\\  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
i^3»  P-  330.  Pl-  28,  fig.  14. 

=  Coeloclema  trentonense. 

43292.    Diamesopora  vaupeli  Ulrich.     Cotypes  and  figured  section.s. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  468,  pl.  39,  figs.  3,  3b;  pl. 
41,  figs.  4,  4c. 

=  Coeloclema  alternatum. 

24341.    Diaphorostoma  darwini  Clarke.  Cotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Rio  Maecuru,  Brazil. 

Clarke,  Archivos  <!*>  Mus.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  X,  1899,  p.  32,  pl.  4, 
fig.  19. 

24339.    Diaphorostoma  furmanianum  (Hartt  and  Rathbun). 

Plesiotypes. 
Middle  Devonian.     Erer^,  Brazil. 

Clarke,  Archivos  do  Mus.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  X,  1899,  p.  32,  pl.  4, 
figs.  II,  12,  13. 

See  Holopea  furmaniana. 

43266.    Diastoporina  flabellata  Ulrich.  Holotyiie. 

Trenton  COrd. ).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  HI,  Pt.  I, 
^'*^93i  P-  '22,  pl.  2,  figs.  2,3;  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat. 
Hist.,  XII,  1890,  p.  178,  figs.  5a-b. 

24567.  Dicellocephalus  ?  angustifrons  Walcott.  Coty])es. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1S84,  p.  42,  pl.  10.  figs, 
i-ib. 

24568.  Dicellocephalus  bilobatus  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  4uth  Par.,  IV,  It.  II, 
1877,  p.  226,  pl.  2,  fig.  36. — Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol. 
Sur\\,  1884,  p.  40. 

15450.    Dicellocephalus?  expansus  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Middle   Cambrian.       Prospect    Ridge,    Eureka    District, 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur^^,  1884,  p.  45,  pl.  9,  fig.  19. 

=01enoides?  expansus. 


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24563.    Dicellocephalus  finalis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Po^onip  (Ord.).     Ridge  east  of  Hamburg  Ridge, 
Plureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott.  Moil.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  1884,  p.  89,    pi.  12.  figs. 
12,  12a,  22. 

24569.    Dicellocephalus  flabellifer  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Cotypes, 

Upper  Cambrian.     West  side  of  Pogonip  Mountain,  White 
Pine  District,  Nevada. 

HaH  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pi.  II. 
1877,  p.  227,  pi.  2,  figs.  29,30. 

S563.    Dicellocephalus  ?  flagricaudus  White.  Cotypes. 

15452.  Middle  Cambrian.      Schellbounie,    Schell    Creek    Range, 

Nevada. 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Sur\-.  W.  looth   Merid.,  1874, 
p.  12;  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geogr.  Surv.  \V.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  Pt.  I. 

1877,  p.  60,  pi.  3,  figs.  8a,  8b. 

=  Zacanthoides  flagricaudus. 
See  Olenoides?  flagricaudus. 

15447.    Dicellocephalus?  gothicus  Hall  and  Whitfield.        Holotj-pe. 
Middle  Cambrian.     Canyon  above  Calls  Fort,   Wahsatch 
Range,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  PtII, 
1877,  p.  242,  pi.  I,  fig.  36. 

= Olenoides  wahsatchensis. 

See  Dicellocephalus  wahsatchensis. 

24564.    Dicellocephalus  inexpectans  Walcott.  Cot\-pes. 

Lower  Pogonip  (Ord. ).     Ridge  east  of  Hamburg   Ridge, 
liureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv-.,  1884,  p.  90,  pi.  i,  fig.  ux 

24566.    Dicelloceplialus  iole  Walcott.  Cot>-pes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Near  Bull  whacker  Mine,  Eureka  Dis- 
trict, Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  43,  pi.  10,  fig.  19. 

17870.    Dicellocephalus  iowensis  Owen.  Cotj-pes. 

Middle   Cambrian.     Below    mouth    of    Miniskah    River. 

Minnesota. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Sun\   Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,    1852,  p.  575, 
pi.  I,  fig.  4. 

—  Crepicephalus  ?  iowensis. 

24565.    Dicellocephalus  marica  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Eureka  District,  Ne\^da. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  IT.  S.  Geol,  Sun*.,  1884,  p.  44,  pi.  10,  fig.  i> 


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17872.    Dicellocephalus  miniscaensis  Owen.  Cotype. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Near  mouth  of  Miniskah  River,  Minne- 
sota. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Sur\'.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852,  p.  574, 
pi.  lA,  fig.  5. 

=  Ptychaspis  miniscaensis. 

17863.  Dicellocephalus  minnesotensis  Owen.  Coty])es. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Lake  St.  Croix,  above  Stillwater,  Min- 
nesota. 

Owen,  Rept.  Oeol.  Sur\'.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852,  p.  574, 
pi.  I,  ngs.  I,  2,  10. 

See  Dicellocephalus  pepinensis. 

24640.    Dicellocephalus  multicinctus  Hall  and  Whitfield. 

Holotype. 
Upper  Cambrian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  I>t.  II, 
1877,  p.  226,  pi.  2,  fig.  37. 

24607.    Dicellocephalus  nasutus  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     New  York  Canyon,  Kureka   Di.strict, 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Gecl.  Sur\'.,  1884,  p.  40,  pi.  lo,  fig.  15. 

=  Anomocare  nasutus. 

24659.    Dicellocephalus  osceola  Hall.  Ple.siotj'pe. 

Upper  Cambrian.      North  of   Dunderberg   Mine,  Kureka 
District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  V.  vS.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  '884,  p.  40,  pi.  9,  fig.  25. 

17867.  Dicellocephalus  pepinensis  Owen.  Cotypes. 

17868.  Upper  Cambrian.     La  Grange  Mountain,  head  of  Lake 

Pepin,  Minnesota. 

0\%'en,  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852,  p.  574,  pi.  i, 
figs.  9a,  9b;  pi.  lA,  fig.  7.  (Also  pi.  I,  fig.  10  as  D.  minneso- 
tensis. ) 

15448.  Dicellocephalus  quadriceps  Hall  and  Whitfield.        Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Ute  Peak,  Wahsatch  Range,  ITtah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  I'.  vS.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  l*t.  II, 
1877,  p.  240,  pi.  I,  figs.  37-4^. 

=  01enoides  quadriceps. 

15449.  Dicellocephalus  quadriceps  Hall  and  Whitfield. 

Plesiotypes. 
Middle  Cambrian.     Hureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  V.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  1884,  p.  45,  pi.  9,  fig.  24, 
=  01enoides  quadriceps. 


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24616.    Dicellocephalus  richmondensis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     New  York  Canyon,  Eureka  District, 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  41,  pi.  10,  fig.  7. 
=  Ptychoparia  richmondensis. 

15447.    Dicellocephalus  wahsatchensis  Hall  and  Whitfield. 

Cotypes. 
Middle  Cambrian.     Canyon  above  Calls  Fort,    Wahsatch 
Range,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Oeol.  Expl.  40th,  Par.  IV,  Pt 
II,  1877,  p.  241,  pi.  I,  fig.  35. 

=  01enoides  wahsatchensis. 
See  Dicellocei)halus  gothicus. 

1025.    Dicellomus  nanus  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Cot>'pes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Central  portions  of  Black  Hills,  South 
Dakota. 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,    1899,  p.  447, 
pi.  60,  figs.  3b,  3d. 

See  Obolella  nana. 

35209.  Dicellomus  nanus  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Plesiot>-pes. 

35210.  Gallatin  (Upper  Cambrian).     Gallatin  Range,  Yellowstone 

National  Park,  and  Little  Rocky  Mountains,  Montana. 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\.  1899,  p.  447,  pi 
60,  figs.  3,  3a,  3c. 

See  Obolella  nana. 

35211.  Dicellomus  politus  (Hall).  Plesiotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Wi.sconsin. 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  446,  pi. 
60,  figs.  4,  4a. 

15S300.    Dichocoenia  alabamensis  A'aughan.  Holot>-pe. 

Midway  (Eocene).     Prairie  Creek,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  IT.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1900,  p.  139,  pi.  15, 

figs.  4-4C. 

35092.    Dichocrinus  inornatus  Wachsmuth  and  Springer. 

Plesiotype. 
Kinderhook  (Miss.).     Quarr>%  Marshall  County,  Iowa. 

Grabau,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.  (4),  XVI,  1903,  p.  297,  figs.  9,  icon 
p.  298. 

43749.    Dichotrypa  elegans  Ulrich.  Cot>T)es. 

St.  Louis  (Miss.).     Elizabethtown,  Kentucky. 

ririch,Geol.  Sun\  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  500,  pi.  76,  figs.  8,  Sb.  Sc.lW. 

43387.    Dichotrypa  foliata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Buffalo,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surw  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  499,  pi.  42,  figs.  2-2g. 


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44088.    Dichotrypa  grandis  Ulrich.         Figured  sections  of  holotype. 

Niagaran  (Sil.)-     Near  Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\\  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  498,  pi.  42,  figs,  ib-ie. 

43748.    Dichotrypa  intermedia  Ulrich.       Figured  sections  of  cotypes. 

St.  Louis  (Miss.).     Alton,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  500,  pi.  76,  figs.  9b,  9c. 

43386.    Dichotrypa  lyroides  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

St.  Louis  (Miss.).     Southern  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\-.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  502,  pi.  77,  figs.  2-2b. 

41366.  Dicranella  bicornis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord. ).     Minneapolis. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Kept.,  Ill,  Vt. 
II,  1894,  p.  665,  pi.  44,  fig.  26;  pi.  46,  figs.  39,  40. 

41368.  Dicranella  marginata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Fountain,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  l*t.  II, 
1894,  p.  666,  pi.  44,  figs.  27,  28. 

41367.  Dicranella  ?  simplex  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.;.     Fountain,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurv.  Minn.,  Final  kept..  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  666.  pi.  44,  figs.  24,  25;  pi.  46,  fig.  42. 

41369.  Dicranella  spinosa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  l>t.  II, 
1894,  p.  665,  pi.  44,  fig.  23;  pi.  46,  fig.  41. 

44098     Dicranopora  lata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Clarksville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,   1882,  p.  166,  pi.  6, 
figs.  16,  1 6a. 

—  Rhinidictya  lata. 

43707.    Dicranopora  trentonensis  Ulrich.  •Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Lebanon,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  167,  pi.  6, 
figs.  15,  15a. 

=  Rhinidictya  trentonensis. 

25348.    Dictyophytra  (?)  walcotti  Rauff.  Plesiotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Near  Holland  Patent,  New  York. 

Rauff,  Palaeontographica,  XL,  1894,  p.  249,  pi.  4,  figs  i,  2. 

38146.    Dieconeura  arcuata  Sciidder.  Holot] 

Upper  Coal    Measures.     Mazon  Creek,   Grundj'  Com 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IH,  1885,  p.  336,  pi.  5 
fig.  4;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  300,  pi.  16,  fig.  4^ 

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38156.    Dieconeura  rigida  vScudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Canipl>ells  Ledge,  near  Pittslon. 
Pennsylvania. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1885,  p.  336,  pi.  29. 
fig.  10;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  300,  pi.  16,  fig.  4. 

35358.    Dielasma  bovidens  (Morton)?  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Rock  Creek,  Elk  Mountains,  Col- 
orado. 

Oirty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Oeol.  Surw,  1903,   p.  409,  pi.  7. 
figs.  II,  iia. 

See  Terebratula  bovidens. 

35179.    Dielasma  Utah  (Hall  and  Whitfield).  Holotype  and 

15239.  plesiotype. 

Madison  (Miss.).     Crowfoot  Ridge,  Gallatin  Range,  Yel- 
lowstone National  Park. 
Waverly  (Mi.ss.).     Cottonwood  divide,  Wahsatch  Range, 
Utah. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  IH.  II,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  544,  pi. 69, 
figs.  6a,  6b,  6c. 

See  Terebratula  Utah. 

Dikellocephalus.     See  Dicellocephalus. 

107 135.    Dillwynella  errata  Guppy.  Holot>-pe- 

Upper  Oligocene.     Pointapier,  Trinidad,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  V.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  323,  pi.  27,  fig.  2. 

5947.    Dillwynella  naticoides  (Lea).  Plesiotypes. 

Claibomian  (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

DaU,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,   Ill,     Pt.   II,  1S92. 
p.  418,  pi.  18,  fig.  3. 

4 1 64 1 .    Dilobella  typa  Ulrich.  Cotvpes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

ririch,  C^.eol.  dnd  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  PL  II. 
1894,  p.  673,  pi.  46,  figs.  30-34. 

4797.    Diloma  (Chlorodiloma)  ruderata  Dall.  Holot>"pe. 

Miocene.     Penjinsk  Gulf,  Siberia. 

Dall,  Proc.  V.  S.  Nat.  Mils..  XVI,  1893,  p.  476,  pi.  56,  fig.  3. 

113799.    Dimya  grandis  Dall.  Cot\-peN 

Oligocene.     Potrero,  Rio  Aniina,  Santo  Domingo. 

DaU.  I*roc.  V.  8.  Nat.  Mus..  XIX,  1896,  p.  328;  Trans  Wagnc 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  764,  pi.  35.  fig.?' 

45548.    Dinobolus  ?  parvus  Whitfield.  Plastot>  pe. 

Trenton  (Ord. ).     Wykoff.  Minnesota. 

Wiiichell  and  Schuchert.  Geol.  and  Nat,  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Kept.,  III.  Pt.  I.  1893,  p.  356,  figs.  A  and  C. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OK   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  227 

35454.    Dinorthis  subquadrata  (Hall).  Plesiotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Hayes  and  Ulrich,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  Folio  95,  1903,  illustration 
sheet,  figs.  7,  8. 

Dipeltis.     See  Mylacris  (Dipeltis). 

14577.  Diphyphyllum  fasciculum  Meek.  Cotypes. 

14578.  Upper  Devonian.     Argyle  and  Treasure  Hills,  White  Pine 

District,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Kxpl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  29, 
pi.  2,  figs.  4-4!). 

4884.    Dipleura  dekayi  Green.  Plastotypes. 

4919.  Hamilton    (Dev.).       Northumlxirland,    and    Lehighton, 

Pennsylvania. 

Green,  Mon.  Trilobites   N.  America,  Phila.,   1832,  p.  79.     Cast 
Nos.  30,  31. 

=  Homalonotus  dekayi. 
See  Nuttainia  sparsa. 

44071.    Diploclema  sparsum  (Hall).  Plesiotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Niagara  (Sil.).     Lockport,  New  York. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  369,  pi.  53,  fig.  10. 

43251.    Diploclema  trentonense  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Trenton  Falls,  New  York. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  369,  pi.  53,  figs.  9-9C. 

155739.    Diplodonta  acclinis  (Conrad).  Plesiotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall.  Trans.   Wagner   Free   Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.   V,    1900, 
p.  1 186,  pi.  28,  figs.  2,  13. 

107334.    Diplodonta  alta  Dall.  Cotypes. 

1I4717.  Oligocene.     Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free    Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,   Ill,   Vi.  I,    1890, 
p.  189,  pi.  II,  figs.  9a,  9b;  Pt.  V.  1900,  p   ii83,.pl.  44,  fig.  19. 

1 1 2365.  Diplodonta  caloosaensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Tillys  Lake,  Waccamaw  River,  South  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free   Inst.   Sci.    Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.   V,    1900, 
p.  1188,  pi.  44,  fig.  16. 

135724.    Diplodonta  (Felaniella)  minor  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p.  1183, 
pi.  44,  fig.  17. 

155744.    Diplodonta  (Phlyctiderma)  puncturella  Dall.       Holot] 

Oligocene.     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,   Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900, 
1183,  pi.  45,  fig.  26. 


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135864.    Diplodonta  radiata  Dall.  Holotype^ 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p. 

1 184,  pi.  44,  fig.  II. 

1 1 1596.    Diplodonta  shilohensis  Dall.  Cot>'pes. 

1 1 1609.  Basal  Micxene.     Shiloh  and  Jericho,  Cumberland  County, 

New  Jersey. 

Dall,  Trans.  ^Vagner  Free   Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p. 

1 184. 

144548.    Diplodonta  yorkensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     York  River,  near  Yorktovvn,  Virginia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,    1900,  p. 

1 185,  pi.  43,  fig.  5. 

15314.    Diplograptus  ?  simplex  Emmons.  Plesiot>-pe. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Parkers  Quarry,  Georgia,  Vermont. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,    1886,   p.  92,  pi.  11, 
figs.  4,  4a. 

=  Pliy llograptus  ?  cambrensis. 

831 1.    Diplopodia  hilli  (Clark).  Holotype. 

Austin  (Upper  Cret.).    Texas. 

Clark,  Bull.  No.  97,  U.  S.  Oeol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  50,  pi.  16,  figs.  2a-g. 

See  Pseudodiadema  hilli. 

191 15.    Diplopodia  texanum  (Roemer).  Plesiotype. 

Fredericksburg  (Lower  Cret.).     Georgetown,  Texas. 

Clark,  Bull.  No.  97,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  48,  pi.  15,  figs.  la-f; 
pi.  16,  figs.  la-d. 

See  Cyphosoma  texanum. 

43390.    Diplotrypa  ?  dubia  Ulrich.  Figured  sections  of  holot>-pe. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Tlrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  459,  pi.  33.  figs.  3-3^ 

43534-    Diplotrypa  limitaris  Ulrich.     Holotype  and  figured  sections. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Goodhue  County,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surw  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pi.  I. 
1S93,  p.  286,  fig.  18. 

43654.    Diplotrypa  milleri  Ulrich.         Holot>T)eand  figured  sections. 

Osgood  (Sil.).     Osgood,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  245,  pi.  11, 

figs.   2-2C. 

43533-    Diplotrypa  neglecta  Ulrich.      Holotype  and  figured  sections. 

Trenton  (Ord.  ^.     Hader,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv,  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill  PL  I, 
1893.  p.  287,  fig.  19. 


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43306.    Diplotrypa  patella  Ulricli.         Holotype  and  figured  sections. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Oxford,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890.  p.  458,  pi.  33,  figs.  i-id. 
=  Mesotrypa  patella. 

43810.    Diplotrypa  westoni  Ulrich.      Figured  sections  and  fragment 

of  holotype. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Big  Island,  Lake  Winnipeg,  Manitoba. 

ITlrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Canada,  Contr.  Micro-Pal.,  Canibro-Sil.,  Pt.  II, 
1889,  p.  30,  pi.  8,  figs.  4a,  4b. 

14276.  Discina  connata  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott.  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.   Geol.  Surv.,   1884,  p.  214,  pi.  7,  figs. 

3.  3a. 

=  LiiTgulodiscina  (?)  connata. 

13780.    Discina  lodensis  (Hall).  Plesiotype. 

White  Pine  Shale  (Lower  Carb.).      Applegate  Canj-on, 
White  Pine  Di.strict,  Nevada. 

Walcott,   Mon.   VIII,   U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  112,  pi.  2,  figs. 
5,  5a. 

=  Orbiculoidea  lodensis. 

111667.    Discina  lugubris  (Conrad).  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Shiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,   Mon.   XXIV,   U.  S.   Geol.  Sur\'.,    1894,  p.  23,  pi.   i, 
figs.  1-3. 

=  Di.scinisca  lugubris. 

1009.    Discina  manhattanensis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Opposite  Manhattan,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1859,  p.  25. 
=  Orbiculoidea  missouriensis. 

13858.    Discina  minuta  (Hall).  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Devonian.     The  Gate,  near  Eureka,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  112,  pi.  13,  fig.  5. 
=  Orbiculoidea  minuta. 

14279.    Discina  newberryi  Hall.  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,   Mon.  VTII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  213,  pi.  18,  figs. 
3  (2,  2a?). 

=  Orbiculoidea  newberryi. 

14277.  Discina  nitida  (Phillips).  Plesiot] 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,   Mon.  VIII,  IT.  S.  Geol.   Surv.,  1884,  p.  213,  pi.  7, 

4,  4a. 

=  Orbiculoidea  nitida. 


280  lUTLLKTIN   53,  lTNI1?ED   STATKS   NATIONAL   lIUSEttM. 

1 1 02.    Discina  tenuilineata  Meek  and  Haydeu.  Holotype. 

Perniiaii.     Cottonwood  Creek,  Kanj^as. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1859,  p.  25. 

=  Orbiculoidea  tenuilineata. 

13387.    Discina  utahensis  Meek.  Cotj'pes. 

Tria.ssic.     Weber  Canyon,  Wa.satch  Range,  Utah. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.,  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,    1877,  p.  9^ 
pi.  10,  figs.  3,  3a  ( named  at  end  of  description). 

109289.    Discinisca  lugubris  (Conrad).  Plesiotj-pe. 

Miocene.     Probably  Nansemond  River,  Virginia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,    Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1534,  pl.  58.  fig.  13- 

See  Discina  lugiibri.s. 

45214.    Discinopsis  gulielmi  Matthew.  Plastotype. 

St.  John  (Cambrian).     Portland,  New  Brunswick. 

Hall  and  Clarke,  Nat.  Hist.  New  York,  Pal.  VIII,  Pt,  I,  1892,  p. 
io5»  pl-  3'  figs-  21,  22. 

83659.    Discohelix  retifera  Dall.  Cot>'pes. 

Pliocene.     Guadalupe  Island,  West  Indies. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.   II,  1892,  p. 
332,  pl.  19,  figs.  I,  lb,  ic. 

158069.  Discotrochus  orbignianus  Milne-Edwards  and  Haime. 

158070.  Plesiotj-pes. 

Lower  Claiborne  (Eocene).     Bien\ille  Parish,   Louisiana: 

Newton,  Mississippi. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  79,  pl.  5,  figs. 
I4-I9b. 

1 15607.    Ditnipa  dentalinum  Guppy.  Holot^-pe. 

Oligocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Geol.  Mag.,  London,  Dec.  II,  I,  1874,  pl.  16,  fig.  11. 

1 14635.    Divaricella  chipolana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Florida. 

l>all.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst,  Sci.  Phila.,  III.  Pt.  \^,  1903.  pi 
1389,  pl.  51.  fig.  2. 

157796.   Divaricella  compsa  Dall.  Holot\-pe. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

I>all,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  PhUa..  Ill,  Pt,  VI.  1905,1). 
1391.  pl-  5i.  fiK-  3- 

107 102.    Divaricella  prevaricata  Guppy.  Holot\-pc- 

Oligocene.     Vendr>es,  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  lYoo.  l\  S.  Nat.  Mas..  XIX,  1S96W  p.  327,  pl.  30.  fig.  4. 

145142,    Divaricella  quadrisulcata  ^Orbigny  ».  Plesiot>7e. 

Miocene.     Petersburg,  Virginia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst,  Sci.  PhiU.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  190^  p. 
15S9,  pl.  51.  fig.  I. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  231 

97490.    Dolabella  aldrichi  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  18, 
pi.  10,  fig.  7a. 

46759.    Dolabra  ?  alpina  Hall.  Plastotype. 

Lower  Coal  Measures.     Alpina,  Iowa. 

Hall,  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Iowa,  I,  Pt.  II,  1858,  p.  716,  pi.  29,  fig.  2. 

46360.    Dolabra  sterlingensis  Meek  and  Worthen.  Plastotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Sterling,  Illinois. 

Meek  and  Worthen,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  Ill,  1868,  p.  339,  pi.  4,  figs. 
i<>a-c. 

=Whitella  sterlingensis. 

35140.    Dolatocrinus  asterias  Wood.  Holotype  and  paratypes. 

36022.  Middle   Traverse   (Dev.).     Collins  quarry,  near  Alpena, 

36023.  Michigan. 

Wood,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  71,  text 
figs.  5.  6,  7,  pi.  16,  figs.  I,  la. 

26396.    Dolatocrinus  costatus  Wood.  Holotype. 

Middle  Traverse  (Dev.)-     Collins  quarry,   near  Alpena, 
Michigan. 

Wood,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  70,  pi. 
16,  figs.  6,  6a. 

36029.    Dolatocrinus  excavatus  Wachsmuth  and  Springer. 

Plesiotype. 
Middle  Devonian.     Louisville,  Kentucky. 

Wood,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  78. 

42428.    Dolatocrinus  major  Wachsmuth  and  Springer.       Plesiotype. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Columbus,  Ohio. 

Wood,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  76. 

431 10.    Dolatocrinus  ornatus  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Columbus,  Ohio. 

Wood,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  76. 

36024.  Dolatocrinus  triadactylus  Barris.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Traverse  (Dev.).     Partridge  Point,  Alpena,  Michi- 
gan. 

Wood,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  74. 

25673.    Dolichocephala  lacoana  Claypole.  Holotype. 

Catskill  (Upper  Dev.).     Meshoppen,  Wyoming  County, 
Pennsylvania. 

Claypole,  Proc.  Amer.  Phil.  Soc.,  XXI,  1883,  p.  236,  plate. 
=Stylonurus  excelsior. 

3536.    Dolium  petrosum  Conrad.  Cotyp 

Miocene.     Astoria,  Oregon. 

Conrad,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  P^xped.,  X,  1849,  p.  727,  Atla.s,  pi.  19, 
fig.  3a,  b,  4ii,  h,  5a,  1). 


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23870.    Domatoceras  umbilicatum  Hyatt.  Holot\-pe. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Oswego,  Kansas. 

Hyatt,  Second  Ann.  Rept.  Oeol.  Sur\'.  Texas,  1891,   p.  343.  t«t 
figs.  45,  46. 

39940.    Donacicrinites  simplex  Troost.  Chirot}-pe. 

Silurian.     Decatur  Count^^  Tennes.see. 

Troost,  Proc.  Anier.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  62. 

108450.    Donax  aequilibrata  Dall.  Holot>-pe. 

Pliocene.     Cape  Fear  River,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,   Ill,   Pi.  V,  1900.  p. 
968,  pi.  28,  fig.  17. 

1 14682.    Donax  chipolana  Dall.  Holot>-pe. 

Oligocene.     Cliipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pi.  V,  i9uo,p.96d. 
pi.  44,  fig.  20. 

22888.  Donax  cuneata  Stanton.  Holot}-!*. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Bear  River  City,  Wyoming. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.   106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,    1893,    p.   iiu,  pi.  25. 
fig.  I. 

1 15034.    Donax  emmonsi  Dall.  Plesiotypt 

Miocene.     Magnolia,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  In.st.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  IH.  V,  1900.  p. 96:. 
pi.  28,  fig.  16. 

1 15654.    Donax  flabagelloides  Guppy.  Holotypt 

Pliocene.     Matura.  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Creol.  Mag.,  London,  Dec.  II,  I,  1874,  p.  435,  pi.  iS,  6jf.iu 

22889.  Donax  ?  oblonga  Stanton.  Cot\T» 

Colorado  (Cret. ).     Coalville,  Utah. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv,,    1893,  p.   in,  pi.  35. 
fig.  2. 

3613.    Donax  ?  protexta  Conrad.  Holotypt 

Miocene.     Astoria,  Oregon. 

Conrad,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Kxpl.  Kxped..  X,  1849,  PP-  723,  724.Aflft 

pi.  17,  fig.  9- 

—  Solen  r  Plectosolen  )  protextus. 

115722.    Dosinia  (  Dosinidia)  acetabulum  obliqua  Dall.      Holotjpt^ 

Chesapeake  (Miocene).     Alum  Bluff,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  In.st.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  19-3-^1 

1231,  pi.  54,  fiK-  13. 

164869.    Dosinia  ?  alaskana  Dall.  HMj 

Miocene.     Popof  Island,  Shumagins,  Alaska. 

Dall,  Harriman  Alaska  Exped.,  IV,  1904,  p.  115,  pi.  iql 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  233 

1835.    Dosinia  alta  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Canada  de  las  Uvas,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Kxpl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
V,  1856,  p.  320,  pi.  2,  fig.  2. 

1 14576.    Dosinia  (Dosinidia)  chipolana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Chipola   (Oligocene).     Chipola  River,   Calhoun  County, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  p. 
1229,  pi.  54,  fig.  4. 

115541.    Dosinia  cyclica  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Kocene.     Manzanilla,  Trinidad,  Briti.sh  West  Indies. 

(»uppy,  Quart.  Journ.  Geol.  Soc.  lyOndon,  XXII,  1866,  p.  582,  pi. 
26,  fig.  15. 

=  Lucinopsis  cyclica. 

12282.    Dosinia  jurassica  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Juras.sic.     Near  the  Belle  Fourche  River,  and  on  Spearfish 
Creek,  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
P   373»  pl-  5.  figs.  21-24. 

135^91-    Dosinia  (Dosinidia)  liogona  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Uppermost  Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Ro.sa  County, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  p. 
1231),  pl.  53,  figs.  4,  7;  pl.  54,  fig.  II. 

13343.    Dosinia  longula  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Salinas  River,  Monterej'  County,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
VII,  1857,  p.  193,  pl.  7,  fig.  2. 

12249.    Dosinia  missouriana  (Morton)?  Plesiotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret. ).     Cheyenne  River,  ten  to  fifteen  miles 
west  of  Beaver  Creek,  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  416,  pl.  II,  figs.  25,  26. 

13357.    Dosinia  montana  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Salinas  Valley,  Monterej'  County,  California. 

Conrad,   Rept.   Expl.  and  Sur\»eys  R.  R.   Miss.  Riv.   to  Pacific 
Ocean,  V'll,  1857,  p.  194,  pl.  6,  fig.  4. 

13356-    Dosinia  subobliqua  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Salinas  Valle3^   Monterey  County,  California. 

Conrad,   Rept.   Kxpl.  and  vSurveys  R.   R.    Miss.   Riv.  to  Pacific 
Ocean,  VII,  1857,  p.  194,  pl.  6,  fig.  5. 

1319.    Dosinia  ?  tenuis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Nanainio  (Cret.).     Nanaimo,  Vancouver  Island. 

Meek,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1S61,  p.  315. 

=  Cyprinieria?  tenuis. 


234       BiTLtjrriN  5.^^,  unitkd  atates  national  museum. 

41375.  Drepanella  ampla  Ulrich.  He 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Jouni.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p 
8,  fig.  2. 

41379.    Drepanella  bigeneris  Ulrich.  H< 

vStones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  (>e<)l.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  I 
1894,  p.  672,  pi.  44,  figs.  20-22. 

41558.    Drepanella  bilateralis  Ulrich.  ( 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  I 
1894,  p.  671,  pi.  46,  figs.  35-38- 

41377.  Drepanella  crassinoda  Ulrich.  H 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  ; 
8,  figs.  la-c. 

41376,  Drepanella  elongata  Ulrich.  H 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.   Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890, 
8,  figs.  5a,  b  (on  plate  changed  to  D.  atnpla  var.  < 

=  Drepanella  ampla  elongata. 

41373.  Drepanella  macer  Ulrich.  H 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Lavergne,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890, 
8,  figs.  4a-c. 

=  Drepanella  crassinoda  macra. 

41378.  Drepanella  nitida  Ulrich.  I: 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890, 
8,  figs.  3a,  b  (on  plate  changed  to  D.  crassinoda  \-a 

=  Drepanella  crassinoda  nitida. 

41374.  Drepanella  richardsoni  canadensis  Ulrich. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Oakville,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890.  j 

97321.    Drillia  acucincta  Ball.  E 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near    Fort    Tli 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  i 
pi.  2,  fig.  II. 

97320.    Drillia  acurugata  Dall.  }] 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near    Fort    Th 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill^  pt,  j^  j 

pi.  2,  fig.  12. 


t:^P^   SPECIMENS    OJg*   IlTVERTfiBRATE   JB^OSStLS.  235 

t 

97312.    Drillia  aepynota  acila  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  29. 

113168.  Drillia  aphanitoma  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene,  Shell  Creek,  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  I*t.  II,  1892,  p.  221, 
pi.  14,  fig.  2b. 

113169.  Drillia  aphanitoma  oxia  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene?.     Cape  Fear  River,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  222, 
pi.  14,  fig.  lb. 

97327.    Drillia  bigemma  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  35, 
pi.  2,  fig.  6. 

97318.    Drillia  ebenina  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,   near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  33, 
pi.  2,  fig,  8. 

97326.    Drillia  edilia  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  35, 
pi.  3,  fig.  9. 

I II 163.    Drillia  elegans  (Emmons).  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Jericho,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.   XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  115,  pi.  21, 
figs.  2-4. 

97329.    Drillia  hoplophorus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  221, 
pi.  14,  fig.  la. 

162537.    Drillia  johnsoni  Arnold.  Holotype. 

Pleistocene.     San  Pedro,  California. 

Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  206,  pi.  8,  fig.  17. 

97332.  Drillia  (lissotropis  var.?)  perpolita  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie   River,  near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  36, 
pi.  2,  fig.  2. 

97333.  Drillia  (lissotropis  var.)  scissurata  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie    River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Pliiki.,  Ill,  Pt.  I.  1S90,  p.  36. 


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162536.    Drillia  merriami  Arnold.  Holot>-pe. 

Pliocene.     Deadnian  Island,  off  San  Pedro,  California. 

.\rnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  207,  pi.  8,  fig.  7. 

113144.    Drillia  myrmecoon  Dall.  Holotirpe. 

Pliocene  (?).     Cape  Fear  Riv^er,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.   Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,   Ill,    Pt.    II,   1892, 
p.  220,  pi.  14,  fig.  2. 

1 12087.    Drillia  newmani  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  29. 
pi.  4,  figs.  5,  5a. 

97325.    Drillia  piscator  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort    Thompson. 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1891),  p.  ^^4, 
pi.  2,  fig.  10. 

97324.    Drillia  podagrina  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloo.sahatchie   River,    near   Fort    Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  ^ 
pi.  2,  fig.  9. 

113172.    Drillia  schismatica  Dall.  Holot)*pe. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 222, 
pi.  14,  fig.  I. 

97323.    Drillia  sedilia  Dall.  Holot}!*. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,   near    Fort    ThomjW 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p55, 
pi.  2,  fig.  I. 

113170.    Drillia  sigela  Dall.  HoloU-pe. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  iS92,p.225. 
pi.  14,  fig.  2a. 

1 1 1628.    Drillia  subflexuosa  Whitfield.  Holotv^e 

Miocene.     Shiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  116,  pi.  21. 
fiRs.  5-7. 

38213.    Drymadusa  speciosa  (Heer).  Plesiotx-pes 

Upper  Miocene.     Oeningen,  Baden,  Germany. 

Scudder,  Geol.  Mag. ,  London,  Dec.  IV,  II,  1895.  p.  1 17,  pi.  6.  fig.  i 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  237 

4338S.    Drymotrypa  dichotoma  Ulrich.  Holotypc^ 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Montreal,  Canada. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  399,  pi.  53,  fig.  6. 

43389.    Drymotrypa  diffusa  (Hall).     Plesiotype  and  figured  sections. 

Rochester  (Sil.).     Lockport,  New  York. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  vSurw  111.,  VIII,  1890,  pi.  53,  figs.  y-yb. 

27738.    Duncanella  rudis  Girty.  Plesiotypes. 

Helderbergian  (Dev.).     Big  Sandy  River,  Benton  County, 
Tennessee. 

Girty,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  553. 

45796.  Dyeria  costata  (James).  Plesiotypes. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich  and   Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1044,  fig.  8. 

13898.    Dystactella  insularis  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Middle  Devonian.    Grays  Canyon,  Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  172,  pi.  15,  fig.  8. 
=  Nuculites  insularis. 

46553.  Dystactospongia  minima  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Near  Hanover,  Butler  County,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  Ill,  1889,  p.  243. 

46554.  Dystactospongia  minor  Ulrich  and  Everett.      Figured  .sec- 

tions of  holotype. 
Stones  River  (Ord.).     Dixon,  Illinois. 

Ulrich  and  Everett,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  278,  pi.  8, 
figs.  3a»  3b- 

35404.    Dystactospongia  minor  Ulrich  and  Everett.  Plesiotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Two  miles  southwest  of  Columbia, 
Tennessee. 

Hayes  and  Ulrich,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Folio  95,  1903,  illustration 
sheet,  figs.  48,  49. 

46555.  Dystactospongia  rudis  Ulrich  and  Everett.     Figured  sections 

of  holotype. 
Stones  River  (Ord.).     Dixon,  Illinois. 

Ulrich  and   Everett,  Geol.  Sur\\  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  279,  pi.  8, 
fig.  4a. 

Ecculiomphalus    devonicus     Walcott.      See    Eccyliomphalus 
devonicus. 

45797.  Eccyliomphalus  contiguus  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Murfreesboro,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  1037,  pi.  74,  figs.  48-52. 


238  BULLETIN    53,   UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

13934.    Eccyliomphalus  devonicus  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Middle  Devonian.    Atr>'pa  Peak,  Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  187.  pL  6,  6gs. 
6.  6a. 

45798.  Eccyliomphalus  subrotundus  Ulrich  and  Scofield. 

Holot}"pe. 
Trenton  (Ord. ).     Wykoff,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  in.  II,  1897,  p.  1037,  pi.  75,  figs.  17,  i3. 

46054.    Eccyliomphalus  undulatus  Hall.  Plesiotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.)     Lebanon,  Tennessee. 

*    I'lrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.   Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  III.  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1036,  pi.  75,  figs.  19-20. 

45799.  Eccyliopterus  beloitensis  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Holot}^^. 

Stones  River  (Ord. ).     Beloit,  Wisconsin. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  in.  II,  1897,  p.  1032,  pi.  62,  fig.  70:  pi.  74,  figs.  1-4. 

45800.  Eccyliopterus  owenanus  (  Meek  and  Worthen  ) .    Plesiot>-pes. 

45801.  Trenton  (Ord.).     Wykoff,  and  Goodhue  County,  Minne- 

sota. 

I'lrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt,  II,  1897,  p.  1032,  pi.  74,  figs.  10-14, 

45802.  Eccyliopterus  triangulus  (Whitfield).  Plesiot>-pes. 

Beekmantown  (Ord.).     Pro\ndence  Island,  Vermont. 

nrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn..  Final 
Rept..  III.  Pt.  II.  1897.  p.  1031,  pi.  62,  fig.  73;  pi.  74,  figs.  5.6. 

45803.  Eccyliopterus  volutatus  (Whitfield).  Plesiot>-pes. 

Beekmantown  (Ord.).     Fort  Cassin,  Vermont. 

I'lrich  and  Scofield.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn..  Final 
Kept.,  III.  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1031,  pi.  62,  figs.  71,  72;  pi.  74, 
figs.  7-^ 

1 1 541 7.    Echinanthus  antillarum  Cotteau.  Holotypc. 

Eocene.     St.  Bartholomew,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau.  Konjjl.  Svenska  Vet-.\kad.  Hand..  XIII,  6,  1S74,  p.  26. 
pi.  4.  figs.  9-12. 

20266.    Echinobrissus  texanus  Clark.  Holot>*pe. 

Austin  (Upper  Cret.V     Austin,  Texas. 

Clark.  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circ.  Xo.  87,  1S91,  p.  70;  BnlL  Na  07. 
V.  S.  Geol.  Surv-..  18Q3,  p.  62,  pi.  26,  figs.  2a— ^. 

I4W7-    Echinocaris  whitfieldi  Clarke.  Cot\-pfe 

Naples  rDev.  V     Hatch  Hill.  Naples.  New  York. 

Clarke.  Bull.  No.  16.  V.  S.  Geol.  Sunr.,  1885,  p.  45.  pL  2,  figs.  5.4. 

,  ^^740.    Echtnochama  antiquata  I>an.  Hok>t>Te 

'"  Bowden  (Ohgocene  ».     Jamaica. 

I>all,  Trans.  Wagner   Free  InsL  ScL  FhiU.,   III.  Pi.  YL  19>> 
p.  1404,  pi.  54,  fig.  9* 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  239 

35091.    Echinoencrinites  fenestratus  Troost.  Chirotype. 

Silurian.     Decatur  County,  Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Araer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.  II,  1850,  p.  60. 

=Tetracystis  fenestratus. 

26785.    Echinognathus  clevelandi  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Near  Holland  Patent,  Oneida  County,  New 
York. 

Walcott,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.  (3),  XXIII,  1882,  p.  213,  fig.  i;  p.  214, 
fig.  2. 

1 15372.    Echinolampas  anguillse  Cotteau.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Anguilla,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet-Akad.  Hand.,  XIII,  6,  1874,  p.  24, 
pi.  4,  figs.  5-8. 

115401.  Echinolampas  antillarum  Cotteau.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     St.  Bartholomew,  West  Indies, 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet-Akad.  Hand.,  XIII,  6,  1874,  p.  19, 
pi.  3,  figs.  9-12. 

1 15374.    Echinolampas  clevei  Cotteau.  Holotype. 

115419.  Eocene.     St.  Bartholomew,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet-Akad.  Hand.,  XIII,  6,  1874,  p.  23, 
pi.  4,  figs.  1-5. 

1 15387.  Echinolampas  lycopersicus  Guppy.  Holotype. 

1 15388.  Miocene.     Anguilla,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Joum.  Geol.   Soc.   London,  XXII,  1866,  p.  300, 
pi.  19,  fig.  8. 

1 15389.  Echinolampas  ovum-serpentis  Guppy.  Cotypes. 
1 15392.            Eocene.     San  Fernando,  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies. 

1 15409*  Guppy,  Quart.  Journ.  Geol.  Soc.  London,  XXH,  1866,  p.  300, 

pi.  19,  figs.  4-6. 

1 15383.    Echinolampas  semiorbis  Guppv.  Holotype. 

1 15386.  Miocene.     Anguilla,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Journ.   Geol.  Soc.  London,  XXII,  1866,  p.  299, 
pi.  19,  fig.  7. 

1 15398.    Echinometra  prisca  Cotteau.  Cotypes. 

Miocene,.     Anguilla,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet-Akad.  Hand.,  XHI,  6,  1874,  p.  12. 

1 15402.  Echinoneus  cyclostomus  Leske.  Plesiotypes. 

Miocene.     Anguilla,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet-Akad.  Hand.,  XIII,  6,  1874,  p.  14, 
pi.  I,  figs.  28-30. 

6778.    Edmondia  aspinwallensis  Meek.  Holotypi 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Aspinwall,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebr.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  2i6| 
pi.  4,  figs.  2a-2c. 


240  BULLETIN   53,   UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

4184.    Edmondia  ?  calhouni  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Permian.     Near  mouth  of  Smoky  Hill  River,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Trans.  Albany  Inst.,  IV,  1858,  p.  80. 

-  Pleurophorus  ?  calhouni. 

14387,    Edmondia  ?  circularis  Walcott.  Holot>T)e. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1884, p.  246,  pi.  22,  fig.  9. 

35302.    Edmondia  gibbosa  Geinitz.  Plesiotype. 

v^5303-  Rico  (Upper   Carb. ).     Scotch    Creek,  Rico    Quadrangle, 

Colorado,  and  Graham,  Young  County,  Texas. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  447,  pi.  9, 
figs.  7,  8,  9- 

6517.    Edmondia  ?  glabra  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebr.  (Hayden),  1872,  p. 
214,  pi.  10,  figs.  7a,  7b. 

14386.    Edmondia  medon  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  245,  pi.  23,  fig.  6. 

:!oi32.    Edmondia  myrina  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Triassic.     Dun  Glen,  Pah-Ute  Range,  Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Vt 
II,  1877,  p.  283,  pi.  6,  fig.  19. 

641)5.    Edmondia  nebrascensis  (Geinitz).  Plesiotj-pes- 

UpjKT  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final   Rept.  I'.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Nebr.  (Hayden),  1872.  p. 
214.  pi.  10,  fig.  8b. 

^4g.:.    Edmondia  ?  nebrascensis  geinitzii  Meek.  Cotypes. 

l'p|x?r  Carlx)niferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek.  Final  Rept.  I*.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Nebr.  (Hayden).  1872.  p. 
214.  pi.  10,  fig.  Sa. 

i30c<^.    Edmondia?  pinonensis  Meek.  Cot\-pes. 

Middle  IVvonian.    Three  miles  south  of  Pinon  Pass,  Pinon 
Range,  Nex'uda. 

Meek.  Rept.  V.  S,  ChjoI.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  J\\  Pt.    I,  1877,  p.  46, 
pi.  I.  figs.  S,  Sa. 

^5Jr7-    Edmondia  reflexa  Meek.  Cot>*pes. 

Upper  Carlx>nifennis,     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 


Mex^k 
ngK 


c.  Final  Repl.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Nebr..  1872,  p.  213.  pi.  w. 
igK  evi.  K  (.  p!.  4-  fig-  7*. 


35^55-    Edmondia?  reflexa  Meek.  Plesiot\-pe<. 

Upper  Cvxil  Measures,     Atoka  Quadrangle,  Indian  Terri- 
ior>-- 

Giriy.  Nim^tecnlh  Ann.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  I9cx>,  p.  5S5,  pL 
Vi,  tigs.  >!->. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  241 

6760.    Edmondia  subtruncata  Meek.  Holotypc. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Rock  Bluff,  on  the  Missouri,  Ne- 
braska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  IT.  S.  (Teol.  vSun-.  Nebr.  (Haydeii),  1872,  p. 
215,  pi.  2,  fig.  7. 

46556.    Edriospongia  basalts  Ulrich  and  Everett.     Figured  sections 

of  holotype. 
Stones  River  (Ord.).     Dixon,  Illinois. 

Ulrich  and  Kverett,  Geol.  Sur\'.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  272,  pi.  6, 
fig.  ic. 

108445.    Egerella  triangulata  (Lea;.  Plesiotype. 

Claibornian  (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900, 
p.  964. 

37996.    Eileticus  sequalis  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Upper   Coal  Measures.     Mazon  Creek,  Grundy   County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1890,  p.  42 r,  pi.  38, 
figs.  6-9;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  397,  pi.  30, 
figs.  6-9. 

38004.    Eileticus  anthracinus  Scudder.  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Coal   Measures.     Mazon  Creek,  Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1890,  p.  420,  pi.  38, 
fig.  5;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  396,  pi.  30,  fig.  5. 

1 14455.    Emarginula  (Rimula)  caroliniana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Waccamaw  River.  South  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  In.st.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Vi.  II,  1892, 
p.  429,  pi.  20,  fig.  10. 

1 1 2706.    Emarginula  pilsbryi  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie    River,   near  Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II.  1892, 
p.  429,  pi.  21,  figs.  8,  8a. 

12237.    Enallaster  obliquatus  Clark.  Holotype. 

PVedericksburg  (Lower  Cret.).     Texas. 

Clark,  Bull.  No.  97,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  79,  pi.  40,  figs.  ia-1. 

8349.    Enclimatoceras  (Nautilus)  ulrichi  White.     Holotype  and 
T  2346.  paratypes. 

187 1 1.  Eocene.     Near  Little  Rock,  Arkansas. 

White,  Bull.  No.  4,  V.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1884,  p.  17,  pis.  7-9. — Har- 
ris, Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Ark.,  Pt.  II,  1894,  p.  38,  pi.  2. 

41953.    Encrinurus  cristatus  Clarke.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     vSprinj^  Valley,  Minnesota. 

Clarke,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill, I 
1894,  p.  741,  ftg.  58. 

23232—05 16 


242  BULLETIN    53,   UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

41954.    Encrinurus  vannulus  Clarke.  Cotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord. ).     Dixon,  Illinois. 

Clarke,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  740,  fig.  47. 

1 740 1 .    Endoceras  proteiforme  Hall  ?  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  86,  pi.  12,  figs,  i, 
la,  ic. 

12323.    Endocostea  sulcata  (Roenier).  Plesiotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     East  Fork  of  Beaver  Creek,  Black 
Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  404,  pi.  10,  fig.  6. 

1 226 1.    Endocostea  typica  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Old  Woman  Fork,  Cheyenne  River, 
Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  403,  pi.  9,  figs.  1-6. 

46194.  Endodesma  compressum  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Wykoff,  Minnesota. 

Uhich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  529,  pi.  36,  figs.  35-37. 

46195.  Endodesma  cuneatum  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Wykoff,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  526,  pi.  36,  figs.  33,  34. 

46196.  Endodesma  gesneri  (Billings).  Plesiotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Ottawa,  Canada. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  528,  pi.  37,  figs.  3,  4. 

46197.  Endodesma  orthonotum  (Meek and  Worthen).     Plastotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Dunleith,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  IH,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  527,  Pl-  37,  figs.  I,  2. 

See  Modiolopsis  orthonota. 

23871.    Endolobus  gibbosus  Hyatt.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Colorado  River,   near  Bend,   San 
Saba  County,  Texas. 

Hyatt,  Second  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Texas,  1891,  p.  353,  text 
figs.  55,  56. 

=Stearoceras  gibbosum. 

158460.    Endopachys  lonsdalei  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Claibomian  (Eocene).     Newton,  Mississippi. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  189,  pi.  22, 
figs.  10,  loa. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  243 

158414.    Endopachys  maclurii  (Ivca).  Plesiotyix^s. 

Claiboruian  (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun*.,  I9c«,  p.  186,  pi.  21, 
figs.  15,  16. 

158456.    Endopachys  maclurii  triangulare  Conrad?  Plesiotype. 

Jacksonian  (Eocene).     Jackson,  Mississippi. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sufn'.,  1900,  p.  1S8,  pi.  22, 
fig.9- 

35201.  Endothyra  baileyi  (Hall).  Plesiotypes. 

Warsaw  (Miss.).     Spergen  Hill,  Indiana. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  vS.  Geol.  vSurv.,  1899,  p.  507,  pi.  71, 
figs.  12a,  12b. 

35202.  Endothyra  baileyi  parva  Girty.  Cotypes. 

Madison   (Miss.).      White    Mountain,   Ab.saroka   Range, 
Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  l»t.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  507,  pi.  71, 
figs.  I3a-i3c. 

8286.    Endothyra  ornata  Brady.  Plesiotype. 

Carboniferous.     Teton  Mountains,  south  of  Yellowstone 
National  Park. 

While.  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  II,  1880,  p.  291. 

29399.  Engonoceras  complicatum  Hyatt.     Holotype  and  paratype. 

29400.  Fredericksburg  (Cret.).     Near  Austin,  Texas. 

Hyatt,  Mon.  XLIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  175,  pi.  24,  figs.  6-8. 

8301a.    Engonoceras  gibbosum  Hyatt.  Cotypes. 

29388  Fredericksburg  (Cret.).     Bell  County,  and  near  Denison, 

to  and  Gainesville,  Texas. 

29390-  Hyatt,  Mon.  XLIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sufn-.,  1903,  pp.  171-175,  pi.  22, 

figs.  6-10;  pi.  23,  figs.  4-6. 

8301b.  Engonoceras  pierdentale  commune  Hyatt.              Cotypes. 

22643.  Fredericksburg  (Cret.).     Bell  County,  and  near  Glenrose, 

29392.  Texas;  near  Cerrogordo,  Arkansas;  Goodland,  Indian 

29394.  Territory. 

Hyatt,  Mon.  XLIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.   165,  pi.  20,  figs. 
9-13;  pi.  21,  fig.  I. 

29398.    Engonoceras  retardum  Hyatt.  Holotype. 

Grayson  (Lower  Cret.).     Near  Pottsboro,  Texas. 

Hyatt,  Mon.  XLIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sufn'.,  1903,  p.  160,  pi.  19,  figs. 

15-17. 

29401.  Engonoceras  serpentinum  (Cragin).  Plesiotypes. 

Washita  (Lower  Cret.).     Four  and  a  half  miles  northeast 
of  Gainesville,  Texas. 

Hyatt,  Mon.  XLIV,  U.  S.  GeoL  Surv.,  1903,  p.  162,  pi.  19,  firs. 
7-9,  11-14. 


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29397.    Engonoceras  sobjectum  Hyatt.  Cot>^ 

Wa.<faita    Cret.  ».     Near  Denison,  Texas. 

Hjatt,  Mon.  XLIV,  U.  S.  Gcol.  Sun-..  1903,  p.  16S,  pi.  22,  figs,  i, 

23147.    Engonoceras  oddeni  .  Cragin  ».  Plesiot>'p 

Kiowa    Cret-   .     McPherson  County.  Kansas. 

Hvatt.  MoQ.  XLr\'.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  pp.  159-161,  pi.  i 
5y*.  ^  5. 

146738.    Ensis  minor  Dall.  Plesiotyp 

Pleistoceiie.     Simmons  Bluff,  South  Carolina. 

UolTi.  Tram.  Wainicr   Free   Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,  III.  Pt.  V.   190 
P  955. 

311.    Entalis?  paopercula  •  Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotyp 

Fox  Hills  '  Cret.  ».     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-.  Terr.,  IX.   1876.  p.  269.  pi.  i 

See  Elentalium  pauperculum. 

6485.    Entolimn  avicnlatum  (Swallow).  Plesiotype 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek.  Final  RepC  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv*.  Neb.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  i? 
pi.  9.  figs^  I  la-f . 

41565.  Entomis  madisonensis  Ulrich.  Holotyp 

Rkrhmond    Ord.  •.     Five  miles  north  of  Madison,  Indian 

llrich.  Joorn.  Cincinnati  See.  Nat.  Hist..  XIII.  1S90,  p.  107.  pi. 
Sf^  22a.  12b. 

41566.  Entomis  ^raldronensis  Ulrich.  Holotyp 

Wa]drcMi    Sil.  •.     Near  Waldron,  Indiana. 

Ulrich.  Janrn.  Cincinnati  Soc.   Nat.  Hist.,  XIII.    1897,  p.  if 
pi-  12.  figs.  3a,  3b. 

1 53 1 5.    Eocjrstites  ??  longidactylus  Walcott.  Cotjii 

Middle  Cambrian.     Chisholm  Mine,  Ely  Mountains,  ne 
Pioche.  Ne\-ada. 

Wakx#tt.  Bull-  No.  30.  V.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  1886,  p.  94,    pi.  5.  fig. 
pi.  6.  figs.  i-ic. 

14926.    Eophjrton  linnaeanum  Linnarsson.  Plesiotyj 

Ixm-er  Cambrian.     Lugnas,  Sweden. 

Waloatl,  Tenth  .\nn.  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sufn.,  1890.  p.  587,  pi. 
fig.  2:  3Ion.  XXX.  U.  vS.  (;eol.  Sur\\,  1898.  p.  64,  pi. 
figs.  I,  2. 

46055.    Eotomaria  canalifera  Ulrich.  Cotyp 

SUmes  River  ^Ord. ;.     Murfreeslx)ro,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich.  U,eol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
1897,  p.  i<x>2,  pi.  69.  figs.  9-14. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  245 

15804.    Eotomaria  dryope  (Billings).  Plesiotypes. 

45805.  Stones  River  (Ord.).      Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Maury  County,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.   Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal 
Rept,  III,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1003,  pi.  69,  figs.  21-25. 

45806.  Eotomaria  elevata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Hartsville,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
II,  1897,  p.  1005,  pi.  70,  figs.  68,  69. 

46056.    Eotomaria  labiosa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Murfreesboro,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
.    II,  1897,  p:  1003,  pi.  69,  figs.  15-17. 

45807.  Eotomaria  supracingulata  (Billings).  Plesiotypes. 

45808.  Stones  River  (Ord.).     Beloit,  Wisconsin;  Dixon,  Illinois. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.   and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1004,^ pi.  69,  figs.  26-29. 

45809.  Eotomaria  vicina  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Mineral  Point,  Wisconsin. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1003,  pi.  69,  figs.  19,  20. 

46535.    Eotrophonia  setigera  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I,  1879,  p.  91,  pi.  4,  figs. 
5,  5a- 

23866.    Ephippioceras  divisium  (White  and  St.  John).    Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Oswego,  Kan.sas. 

Hyatt,  Second  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Texas,  1891,  p.  350,  text 
figs-  52-54. 

21887.    Epiaster  elegans  (Shumard).  Plesiotype. 

Washita  (Lower  Cret.).     Texas. 

Clark,  Bull.  No.  97,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv-.,  1893,  p.  80,  pi.  41,  figs, 
la-b;  pi.  42,  figs.  la-b;  pi.  43,  figs.  la-e. 

9732.    Epiaster  whitei  Clark.  Cotypes. 

Washita  (Lower  Cret. ).     Duck  Creek,  near  Denison,  Texas. 

Clark,  Bull.  No.  97,  U.  S.  (»eol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  82,  pi.  43,  figs. 
2a-<l;  pi.  44,  figs.  la-g. 

See  Toxaster  elegans. 

1 1 1638.    Erato  emmonsi  Whitfield.  Cotype.s. 

Miocene.     Jericho,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,   Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1894,  p.  108,  pi.  19. 
figs.  9-1 1. 


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46198.  Eridonychia  apicalis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.)-     Newport,  Kentucky. 

nrich.  Geol.  Sur\-.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  P-  639,  pi.  47»  fig-  '• 

46199.  Eridonychia  crenata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  lOrd. ).     Waynes\nlle,  Ohio. 

nrich,  Geol.  Sur\\  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  640,  pi.  47,  fig.  3. 

46200.  Eridonychia  paucicostata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  «  Ord. ).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

nrich,  Geol.  Sur\\  Ohio. VII,  1893,  p.  640,  pi.  47,  fig.  2. 

43238.  Eridopora  macrostoma  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figurec 

sections 
Chester  «  Miss  ).     Sloans  Valley,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich.  Joorn.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nai.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.   137,  pi.  6 
figs.  2,  2a. 

43239.  Eridopora  punctifera  Ulrich.  Holotype  and  figure 

sections 
Chester  (Miss. ).     Sloans  Valley,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich.  Jonm.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882, p.  138,  pi.  6,  fig. ; 

43535.    Eridotrypa  exigua  Ulrich.  Cot\T)e 

Trenton  (Ord. ).     Two  miles  south  of  Cannon  Falls,  Mil 
nesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Xat.  Hist.  Sun*.  Minn.  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
i89t3.  p.  266,  pi.  26,  figs.  17-18. 

4353^.    Eridotrypa  mutabilis  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figun 

section 
Trenton  •  Ord. ).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

nrich.  Geol.  and  Xat.  Hist.  Sun-.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt 
1^3.  P-  265.  pi.  26.  figs.  22-32. 

43537.    Eridotrirpa  motabilis  minor  Ulrich.        Cotypes  and  figun 

section 
Trenton    Ord.  ».     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

nrich.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
1S93.  p.  266.  pi.  26,  figs.  20,  21,  29,  30. 

332-   Eriphyla  grcgaria  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype  ai 

I>aratypc 
Montana  «  Cret. ».     Yellowstone   River,  near  ^Iiles  Cit 
Montana. 

Hcek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  124,  text  fij 
6.  7.  pi.  17,  figs.  9a,  9b. 

See  Astarte  gregaria. 

Erisocrinos  >  Ceriocrinus)  hemisphericus  (Shumard). 

Plesiot>*p< 
Upper  Carboniferous.     Thirty  miles  west   of  Hum  bole 
Kansas. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  SurN-.  Terr.,    1S7S  { iSSj 
Pi-  I.  p.  127,  pi.  35,  fig.  5c. 

=^De]ocrinns  hemisphericus. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  247 

8036.  Erisocrinus  (Ceriocrinus)  inflexus  Geinitz.  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Confluence  of   Grand  and  Green 
rivers,  Utah. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1878  (1883), 
Pt.  I,  p.  128,  pi.  34,  figs.  9a,  9b. 

=  Delocrinus  inflexus. 

8034.    Erisocrinus  (Ceriocrinus)  planus  White.  Holotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Thirty  miles  west  of  Humboldt, 
Kansas. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  II,  1880,  p.  257,  pi.  i,  figs.  6,  7  (as 
E.  planus);  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr., 
1878  (1883),  p.  127,  pi.  35,  figs.  5a,  5b. 

=  Delocrinus  planus. 

1080.    Erisocrinus  typus  Meek  and  Worthen.  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Bellevue,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebr.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  146, 
pi.  I,  figs.  3a,  3b. 

8037.  Erisocrinus  typus  Meek  and  Worthen.  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Confluence  of  Grand  and  Green 
rivers,  Utah. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1878  (1883), 
Pt.  I,  p.  126,  pi.  33,  fig.  5a. 

1 14603.    Ervilia  chipolana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
p.  914,  pi.  33,  fig.  10. 

1 15054.    Ervilia  lata  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
P-  915,  Pl.  33.  fig.  20. 

107406.    Ervilia  oregonensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Eocene?     Nehalem  River,  Columbia  County,  Oregon. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
p.  916,  pl.  33,  fig.  16. 

153768.  Ervilia  planata  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
P-  915- 

153769.  Ervilia  polita  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie   River,   near  Fort  Thompson, 
F'lorida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
p.  916,  pl.  33.  fiR.  ^7. 

1 14704.    Ervilia  triangularis  Dall.  Hole 

Oligocene.     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV, 
p.  915.  pl.  33,  fig.  19- 


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145814.    Erycina  (Pseudopythina?)  americana  Dall.  Holotype, 

Miocene.     Calvert  Cliffs,  Maryland. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p. 

1 146,  pi.  44,  figs.  21,  25. 

155750.    Erycina  carolinensis  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina, 
and  Waccamaw  River,  South  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p. 
1 145,  pi.  44,  ifigs.  5,  22. 

1 14676.  Erycina  chipolana  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.  V,  1900,  p. 

1 144,  pi.  44,  fig.  15;  pi.  45,  fig.  17. 

135877.  Erycina  curtidens  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.   V,  19CX),  p. 

1 145,  pi.  45,  fig.  14,  15. 

135878.  Erycina  fabulina  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V.  1900,  p. 

1145,  pl.  45.  fiR.  I. 

155755.    Erycina  kurtzii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p. 

1 147,  pl.  25,  fig.  12. 

155752.  Erycina  marylandica  Glenn.  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p. 

1 146,  pl.  45,  fig.  19. 

137389.    Erycina  plicatula  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Claibornian  (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Tran.s.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p. 
1 143,  pl.  44,  figs.  7,  12. 

155753.  Erycina  (Pseudopythina)  protracta  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Waccamaw  River,  South  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.  Phila.,  III.  Pt.   V,    19CX).  p. 
1146,  pl.  45,  fig.  22. 

1 15652.    Erycina  tensa  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Manzanilla,  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Journ.  Geol.  Soc.  London,  XXII,  1866,  p.  582.  pl. 
26,  fig.  6. 

=  Corbula  disparilis. 

1 14677.  Erycina  undosa  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free   Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,   Ill,   Pt.   V,    1900, 
p.  1144,  pl.  45,  fig.  3. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF    INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  249 

135637.    Erycinella  (Carditopsis)  bernardi  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Limon,  Costa  Rica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,   1903, 
p.  1438,  pi.  53,  fig.  10. 

144624.    Erycinella  ovalis  Conrad.  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Yorktown,  Virginia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,   1903, 
p.  1438,  pi.  53,  fig.  2. 

43538.  Escharopora  angularis  Ulrich.     Cotypes and  figured  sections. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  168,  pi.  12,  figs.  1-4,  30,  31. 

43539.  Escharopora  confluens  Ulrich.     Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept,  III,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  171,  pi.  13,  figs.  I-II. 

43807.    Escharopora  (?)  limitaris  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  HI,  Pt.  I, 
1893.  P-  172.  text  fig.  9,  pi.  13,  fig.  13. 

43818.  Escharopora  subrecta  (Ulrich).  Cotypes  and  figured 

43819.  sections. 

Black  River  (Ord. ) .    Minneapolis  and  Fountain,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  168,  pi.  12,  figs.  5-29. 

See  Ptilodictya  subrecta. 

15307.    Ethmophyllum  gracile  Meek.  Holotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Silver  Peak,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.  (2),  XLV,  1868,  p.  64. 
=  Ethmophyllum  whitneyi. 

18358.    Ethmophyllum  meeki  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Silver  Peak,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U."  S.  Nat.   Mus.,  XH,  1889,  p.  34;  Tenth  Ann. 
Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1S90,  p.  601,  pi.  55,  figs.  2-2c. 

15304.    Ethmophyllum  profundum  (Billings).  Plesiotypes. 

Lower  Cambrian.     L'Anse  au  Loup,  Labrador. 

Walcott,    Bull.    No.   30,   U.   S.   Geol.   Surv.,    1886,   p.  84,   pi.    1, 
figs.  la-ic;  pi.  2,  figs.  3-3b;  pi.  4,  fig.  3. 

—  Archa^ocyatluis  profundimi. 

15306.    Ethmophyllum  rarum  (Ford).  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Troy,  New  York. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  87,  pi.  5.  figs. 
2,  2a. 

=  Archaeocyathellus  rams. 


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15305.    Ethmophyllum  rensselaericum  (Ford).  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Troy,  New  York. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  85,  pi.  5,  figs, 
i-ie. 

=Archaeocyathellus  rensselaericum. 

15307.    Ethmophyllum  whitneyi  Meek.  Cotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Silver  Peak,   Nevada. 

Meek.  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.  (2),  XLV,  1868,  p.  62.  Walcott,  Bull. 
No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  81,  pi.  4,  figs,  i-ic,  if, 
ig;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  60 r,  pi.  55, 
figs.  i-ie. 

See  Ethmophyllum  gracile. 

38169.    Etoblattina  accubita  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  88,  pi.  7,  fig.  2. 

38185.    Etoblattina  angusta  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  100,  pi.  8,  fig.  8. 

38195.    Etoblattina  aperta  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Cassville,  We.st  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  80,  pi.  5,  fig.  9. 

38082.    Etoblattina  arcta  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cass\nlle,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur%\,  1895,  p.  97,  pi.  8,  fig.  5. 

38188.    Etoblattina  communis  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  93,  pi.  7, 
figs.  10-17. 

38090.    Etoblattina  deanensis  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Coal  Measures.     Forest  of  Dean,  Gloucester,  England. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  V.  S.  Geol.  SurN-.,  1895,  p.  34,  pi.  12, 
figs.  I,  3. 

38197.    Etoblattina  debilis  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-.,  1895,  p.  71,  pi.  4,  fig.  8. 

3S194.    Etoblattina  defossa  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Low^er  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurw.  1S95.  p.  108,  pi.  9,  fig.  12. 

3S<>S4.    Etoblattina  detecta  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Permian.     Ca.ssville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.   124,  I'.  S.  Geol.   Sur\.,   1S95,  p.  75,  pi.  4, 
figs,  12,  13. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  251 

38169.    Etoblattina  eakiniana  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  88,  pi.  7,  fig.  i. 

38080.    Etoblattina  exigua  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  76,  pi.  5,  fig.  4. 

38075.    Etoblattina  exilis  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Coal  Measures.     East  Providence,  Rhode  Island. 

Scudder,    Bull.  No.  loi,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1893,  p.   17.  pi.  2, 
fig.  e;  ibid..  No.  124,  1895,  p.  loi,  pi.  9,  fig.  i. 

38193.    Etoblattina  expugnata  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  102,  pi.  9,  fig.  4. 

38178.    Etoblattina  expulsata  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  89,  pi.  7,  figs.  3, 4. 

38192.    Etoblattina  expuncta  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  79,  pi.  5,  fig.  6. 

38180.    Etoblattina  exsecuta  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  96,  pi.  8,  fig.  4. 

38078.  Etoblattina  funeraria  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  78,  pi.  5,  fig.  5. 

38166.    Etoblattina  gratiosa  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,   Bull.  No.   124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1895,  p.    90,  pi.  7, 
fig.  5. 

38069.    Etoblattina  hilliana  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.      Mazon  Creek,  Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.   124,  U.  S.  Geol.   Surv.,   1895,  p.   99,  pi.  8, 
fig.  II. 

38074.    Etoblattina  illustris  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Coal  Measures.     Pawtucket,  Rhode  I.sland. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  loi,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  12,  pi.  2,  fig.  i; 
ibid.,  No.  124,  1895,  p.  70.  pi.  4,  fig.  II. 

38079.  Etoblattina  immolata  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.   No.    124,   U.   S.   Geol.   Surv.,   1S95,  p.  92,   pi.   7, 
figs.  7,  8. 


252  BULLETIN  63,  UNITED   8TATE8   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

38083.    Etoblattina  imperfecta  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Ca.ssville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder.  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  104,  pi.  9,  fig.  8. 

38164.    Etoblattina  invisa  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  106,  pi.  9,  fig.  9. 

38200.    Etoblattina  lata  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  67,  pi.  4.  fig.  2. 

38073.    Etoblattina  latebricola  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Coal  Measures.     Ea.st  Providence,  Rhode  Island. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  108,  pi.  9,  fig.  11. 

38077.    Etoblattina  lesquereuxii  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Yatesville,  near  Pittston,  Pennsyl- 
vania. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1879,  p.  67,  pi.  6, 
figs.  3,  4;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  87,  pi.  6, 
figs.  3,  4. 

38183.    Etoblattina  macerata  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  91,  pi.  7,  fig.  6. 

38163.  Etoblattina  macilenta  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  loi,  pi.  8,  fig.  9. 

38081.    Etoblattina  mactata  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cas.sville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  IJ.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  92,  pi.  7,  fig.  9. 

38068.    Etoblattina  mazona  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal   Measures.     Mazou  Creek,  Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1882,  p.  181,  pi.  10; 
Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890.  p.  233,  pi.  7a;  Bull.  No.  124, 
U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1895,  p.  89,  pi.  6,  fig.  5. — Sellards,  Amer. 
Journ.  Sci.  (4).  XVIIl,  1904,  p.  129,  text  fig.  14,  on  p.   128. 

38198.  Etoblattina  mediana  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Ca.ssville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No,  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1H95,  p.  69,  pi.  4,  fig.  4. 

38199.  Etoblattina  mucronata  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  74,  pi.  5,  fig.  3. 

38087.    Etoblattina  obatra  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Ca.ssville,  West  Virginia. 

vScudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  V . S.  Oeo\.^ut\ .,  1^^,-^^.  \^"S^\^•S^^^*  S« 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  253 

38071.    Etoblattina  occidentalis  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Lawrence,  Kansas. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1890,  p.  410,  pi.  32, 
fig.  4;  Poss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  380,  pi.  24,  fig.  4. 

38085.    Etoblattina  occulta  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  107,  pi.  9,  fig.  13. 

38201.  Etoblattina  ovata  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Ca.ssville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  70,  pi.  4,  fig.  6. 

38184.    Etoblattina  patiens  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  73,  pi.  4,  fig.  9. 

38165.    Etoblattina  praedulcis  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  98,  pi.  8,  fig.  12. 

38202.  Etoblattina  recidiva  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  109,  pi.  9,  fig.  14. 

38179.    Etoblattina  residua  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  78,  pi.  5,  fig.  i. 

38088.    Etoblattina  rogi  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder, Bull. No.  124,  U.S. Geol. Surv.,  1895,  p.  102, pi. 9,  figs.  2,3. 

38 19 1.    Etoblattina  sagittaria  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  68,  pi.  4,  fig.  3. 

38076.    Etoblattina  scholfieldi  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Coal  Measures.     Providence,  Rhode  Island. 

vScudder.  Bull.  No.  loi,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  15,  pi.  2,  fig.  b; 
ibid..  No.  124,  1895,  p.  71,  pi.  4,  fig.  7. 

38167.    Etoblattina  secreta  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  105,  pi.  9,  figs.  6, 7. 

38142.    Eucaenus  ovalis  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upi)er   Coal  Measures.      Mazon  Creek,   Grundy  County, 

Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1S85,  p.  325,  pi.  29. 
fig.  4;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  189U,  p.  289^  \»l.  t^^fi.^^,  v 


mL.ijkM 


ift4  HrU.KTlN    .VI,   TNITEI)   STATES   NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

.^^>^5r-    Eucalyptocrinites  conicus  Troost.  Chirotypes. 

Silurian.     IXn^^tur  County,  Tennessee. 

TnH^.  I^x",  .\mer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  6r. 


500M,    Eucalyptocrinites  extensus  Troost.  Chirotype. 

Silurian.     Decatur  Countv.  Tennessee. 

Tr\xYrt,  l^vK-,  .Vmer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci..  II,  1850.  p.  60. 

^^>^5^^    Bucmlyptocrinitcs  gibbosus  Troost.  Chirotj-pe. 

Silurijia.     IVcatur  County.  Tennessee. 

TrvxYSt.  r?vv,  Amer.  Assoc.  .\dv.  ScL.  II.  1850,  p.  61. 

^vx^jL    Kttcmlyptocrinitcs  goldfiissi  Troost.  Chirotj-pe. 

Silnrian,     Decatur  Count v,  Tennessee. 

Tsvx><^  rnx\  Amer.  .Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.  II.  1850,  p.  60. 

>xc4.    KucaJj ptocrinites  laevis  Tmost.  Chirotypes. 

^jcc<.  Sfihiriiii.     IVecatur  Countv,  Tennessee. 

TtvxxsC  rt\v.  Amer,  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci,.  II.  iSy*.  p.  60. 

j»o^5.    Kttcaty ptoci inites  nash villas  Troost.  Chirot>'pe. 

Sflariin.     IVcatur  Count v,  Tennessee. 

TKx'tfft,  lYoc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  ScL.  II.  1S50.  p.  60. 


«<5r.   Ettcaljt'pcocfinitcs  ovalis  Troost.  Chirot>-pes. 

5Jkj>.\  SCtzriin.     IVrrv  and  Decatur  counties.  Tennessee. 

TKx^wt.  l^v.  .VttKT.  Aswc.  .\dv.  ScL.  II.  i>5c.  p.  60. 

Buualy  pcoci inites  phillipsii  Troc^.  Chirot>'pes. 

Sttatritc.     IVcatur  County.  Tennessee.  * 

TS3WBt.  rtw.  Aebkt.  .Vssoc>  .\dv.  Sn..  II.  r>>o.  i?.  6o> 


3u«ar^.    Eacali  ptoci  inites  splendidus  Tnxt>t.  Chirotypes. 

LS-     IVcatur  Count v,  Tenae:«:ee. 


r^oofC  cVlv-  .V2Kr.  As!s*.v-  Adv.  ScL.  II.  :>^\  r.  'ir. 

Saca^rpcocrimtes  tenncsseje  Trvvc^c.  Chirotypes. 

t:r.      rVc-arnr  Coastv. 


Tr'.'iwc.  T^.x-.  -Vaxwr.  .Vso:   Aiv.  ScL.  II.  :>5^\  r.  ^:. 

^      Taiidesjadbc:  cresao-carinata  Hc*Irr:-.  Holotype. 


nca.  'm^rirr:  ^.i=rty.     >«  iiacc 


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TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  255 

7753.    Euconospira  taggarti  (Meek).  Holotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Horseshoe  Mountain,  South  Park, 
Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  453,  pi.  10, 
figs.  9,  9a. 

See  Pleurotomaria  taggerti. 

4654.1.    Euconospira  turbiniformis  (Meek  and  Worthen). 

Plesiotype. 
Coal  Measures.     La  Salle,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  1080,  figs.  I  id,  lie. 

1 1 1834.    Eucymba  ocalana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Four  and   one-half  miles  west  of  Enterprise, 
Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  pp.  8^ 
89.  pi.  7,  fig.  I. 

20133.    Eudiscoceras  gabbi  Meek.  Holotype. 

Triassic.     Cottonwood  Canyon,  West  Humboldt  Range, 
Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  128, 
pi.  II,  figs.  4,  4a. 

7869.    Eulima?  chrysallis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1872  (1873),  p. 
506. 

=  Eulimella?  chrysallis. 

1 12 191.    Eulima  conoidea  Kurtz  and  Stimpson.  Plesiotypes. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  In.st.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  159, 
pi.  5,  fig.  II. 

107082.    Eulima  egregia  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Tertiary.     Monserrat,  Trinidad,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,   1896,  p.  314,  pi.  28,  fig.  11. 

7881.    Eulima  funicula  Meek.  Cotype.s. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1872  (1873),  p. 
506. 

—  Eulimella?  funicula. 

7871.    Eulima.^  inconspicua  Meek.  Holotyi>e. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1872  (1S73),  j. 
5'>7. 

=  Eulimella  ?  inconspicua. 


256  BULLETIN   53,   UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

10707 1.    Eulima  (Liostraca)  nobilis  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Vendryes,  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  I'roc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  315,  pi.  30,  fig.  9. 

7869.    Eulimella  ?  chrysallis  (Meek).  Holotype. 

Montana  (Cret. ).     Carletons  mine,  near  Coalville,  Utah. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv*.  Terr.,  1878  {1883), 
Pt.  I,  p.  32,  pi.  12,  fig.  4a. 

See  Eulima?  chrysallis. 

7881.    Eulimella  ?  funicula  (Meek).  Holotype. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv:  Terr.,  1877  (1879), 
p.  316,  pi.  9,  fig.  loa. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol. 
Surv.,  1893,  p.  140,  pi.  30,  fig.  9. 

See  Eulima  funicula. 

7871.    Eulimella  ?  inconspicua  ( Meek ) .  Holotype. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Carletons  mine,  near  Coalville,  Utah. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1878  (1883), 
Pt.  I,  p.  33,  pi.  12,  fig.. 5a. 

See  Eulima  ?  inconspicua. 

35172.    Eumetria  verneuiliana  (Hall).  Plesiotype. 

Madison  (Miss.).     Crowfoot  Ridge,  Gallatin  Range,  Yel- 
lowstone National  Park. 

Girty.  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  560,  pi.  68, 
figs.  12a,  12b, 

205.    Eumicrotis  curta  (Hall).  Plesiotypes. 

Jurassic.     Southwest  base  of  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Pal.  l^pper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl., 
No.  172,  XIV,  1864,  p.  81,  pi.  3,  figs.  loa-d. 

See  Avicula  (Monotis)  tenuicostata. 

20130.    Eumicrotis  curta  (Hall).  Plesiotypes. 

Jura.ssic.     Ashley  Creek,  Uinta  Range,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt  II, 
1877,  p.  289,  pi.  7,  fig.  24. 

3958.    Eumicrotis  hawni  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Cotypes. 

Permian.     Smoky  Hill  River,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl., 
No.  172,  XIV,  1864,  p.  54,  pi.  2,  figs.  5a-5c. 

—  Pseudomonotis  hawni. 
See  Monotis  hawni. 

1 157.    Eumicrotis  hawni  ovata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Permian.     Near  Cottonwood  Creek,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl., 
No.  172,  XIV,  1864,  p.  55,  pi.  2,  figs.  6a,  6b. 

=  Pseudomonotis  hawni  ovata. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF  INVEBTEBBATE   FOSSILS.  257 

107379.   Eunaticina  caractacus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  pi. 
42,  fig.  6. 

45810.    Euomphalopterus  alatus  obsoletus  Ulrich.  Holot3rpe. 

Niagara  (Sil.).     Near  Waldron,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Oeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
II,  1897,  p.  934,  figs.  5g-5i. 

13933.    Eubmi^halus  eurekensis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  185,  pi.  16,  figs. 
2,  2a. 

142 18.  Euomphalus  laxus  White.  Plesiot3rpe. 

Waverly  ( Miss. ) .    Dry  Canj'on,  Oquirrh  Mountains,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt. 
II,  1877,  p.  260,  pi.  4,  figs.  24,  25. 

=  Euomphalus  luxus. 

13936.    Euomphalus  (Phanerotinus)  laxus  (Hall).         Plesiotype. 

Upper  Devonian.     The  Gate,  near  Eureka,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  186,  pi.  6,  fig.  3. 
=  Eccyliomphalus  laxus. 

8531.    Euomphalus  luxus  White.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Below  Orphir  City,  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Vt.  I,  1876, 
p.  94,  pl.  5,  figs.  13a.  13b. 

See  Euomphalus  laxus. 

9825.    Euomphalus  michlefatius  Hall.  Holotype. 

Middle  Ordovician.     Locality  not  given.     Probably  from 
near  El  Paso,  Texas. 

Hall,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  I*t.  II,  1857, 
pi.  20,  fig.  4  (see  p.  103). 

=  Maclurea   michleranus. 

14219.  Euomphalus  (Straparollus)  ophirensis  Hall  and  Whitfield. 

Cotypes. 
Waverly  ( Miss. ) .     Dry  Canyon,  Oquirrh  Mountains,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1S77,  p.  261,  pi.  4,  fig.  26. 

8490.    Euomphalus  pernodosus  (Meek  and  Worthen).     Plesiotype. 
Upper  Carboniferous.     Mesa,  Carrizo  River,  Arizona. 

White,  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  158, 
pi.  12,  fig.  2b. 

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9208.    Euomphalus  springvalensis  White.  Holotype. 

Kinderhook  (  Miss. ) .    Springvale,  Humboldt  County ,  Iowa. 

While,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1876,  p.  32;  Twelfth  Ann. 
Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun-.  Terr.,  1878  (1883),  Pt.  I,  p.  167,  pi, 
41,  figs.  la,  b. 

15075.  Euomphalus  subplanus  Hall.  Cotypes. 

1 5076.  Upper  Carboniferous.    Between  Big  and  Little  Blue  Rivers, 

Kansas,   and   Stansbur>'s   Island,    Great   Salt    Lake, 
Utah. 

Hall,  Stansbury's  Expl.  and  Surv.  Valley  Great  Salt  Lake,  Utah, 
1852,  p.  414,  pi.  2,  figs.  7a,  b. 

=Straparollus  subplanus. 

21 7 18.    Euomphalus  subquadratus  Meek  andWorthen.    Plesiot>*pe. 

Permian.     Militar>-  Crossing  of  the  Big  Wichita,  Bayloi 
County,  Texas. 

White,  Bull.  No.  77,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1891.  p.  25,  pi.  3,  fig.  9. 

1 440S.    Euomphalus  ( StraparoUus )  subnigosus  Meek  and  Worthen. 

Plesiotype. 
Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott.  Mod.  YIIL  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv..  1884.  p.  255,  pi.  18,  fig.  19 
=  StraparoUus  catilloides. 

42^x    Euomphalus  ^  StraparoUus  >  utahensis  HaU  and  \lliitfield 

Cotypes 
Waverlv    vMiss."^.       Drv    Can\'on,    Oquirrh    Mountains 
Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Fm^..  I\\  Pt.  U 
1^,  p.  259,  pi.  4^  figs,  20-23. 

=  StrapiaroUus  utahensis. 

So5$.    Eupachycrinus  platybasis  Wliite.  Holotype 

Low^r  Aubr>-  ^  Upper  Carb.\     Confluence  of  Grand  an 
Green  ri>^r>.  Utah, 


WTiite,  Rept,  Gev^*.  UinLi  Mis.  IVmitll  .  1S76-  p.  io>;  Twelft 
.\r.a,  Rept-  T.  Sv.  G<^>1.  Snrv.  Terr.,  iSrS  :^^5  .  Pt_  I.  p  -.2. 
p:,  ^V5.  ig.  Ni. 


S>i5.    Euphoberia  anguiUa  Scndder. 

I'pjvr  CoaI  Measures.      Maron  Creek.  Gmndy   Cocnti 

aocT,  Me=i.  BostoG   S«r.  Nai.  H^.  rv.  :nx.  pcv.    -afv.    .^3, 
pi.  jRv.  ^-  5;  F«»5^  I^siects  N.  Araerici^  I.  :Sa:.  rev  ix^  ^ri  x: 


j;5oic.    Euphoberia  armi^era  Mtek  xsd  Wonbes. 

^!sxNX  UiOK-  Coil   Measzre^^      Mircc  Creek.  Gmzjdv 

«r    X«Ei    rt«t.-c  Scv^_  Ni^  HisL .  m.  rSSi.  r.  r^sc.  r 

■"■^»    » . »     ■  '^  ^    ^r    "■    ^ j<^    ■" _•  •  "s     ~  "•   ^jp*^  ^    ■»■... 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBBATE   FOSSILS.  259 

38031.    Euphoberia  carri  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Coal   Measures.     Mazon  Creek,  Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1882,  p.  171,  pi.  12, 
figS'  4»  9-12,  14-19;  pi.  13,  figs.  16,  17;  Foss.  Insects  N. 
America,  I,  1890,  pp.  223,  402,  405,  pi.  9,  figs.  4,9-12,  14-19; 
pi.  10,  figs.  16,  17. 

38017.  Euphoberia  cuspidata  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal   Measures.     Mazon  Creek,  Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1890,  pp.  426,  429, 
pi.  34,  fies.  3,  7;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  pp.  402, 
405,  pi.  26,  figs.  3,  7. 

38011.    Euphoberia  ferox  (Salter).  Plesiotype. 

Coal  Measures.      Sedgley,  near  Dudley,  England. 

Woodward,  Geol.  Mag.,  London,  Dec.  Ill,  IV,  1887,  p.  6,  pi.  i, 
figs.  1-3,  6,  8,  9. 

38018.  Euphoberia  flabellata  Scudder.  Holotjrpe. 

Upper  Coal   Measures.      Mazon  Creek,  Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1882,  p.  174,  pi.  13, 
fig.  15;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  pp.226,  402,  pi.  10, 

fig.  15. 

38026.    Euphoberia  granosa  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Coal   Measures.      Mazon  Creek,  Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1882,  p.  168,  pi.  13, 
fig.  13;  ibid.,  rV,  1890,  p.  427,  pi.  34,  figs.  5,  6;  Foss.  Insects 
N.  America,  I,  1890,  pp.  221,  404,  pi.  10,  fig.  13;  pi.  26, 
figs.  5,  6. 

38030.    Euphoberia  horrida  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Coal    Measures.     Mazon  Creek,   Grundy  County., 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1882,  p.  158,  pi.  13, 
figs.  II,  12,  14;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  210,  pi. 
10,  figs.  II,  12,  14. 

38025.    Euphoberia  hystricosa  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal   Measures.     Mazon   Creek,  Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1890,  p.  426,  pi.  33, 
figs.  I,  3;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  402,  pi.  25, 
figs.  I,  3. 

38024.    Euphoberia  simplex  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal   Measures.     Mazon  Creek,   Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1890,  p.  432,  pi.  35, 
fig.  2;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  408,  pi.  27,  fig.  2. 


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37989.  Euphoberia  spinulosa  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

37990.  Upper  Coal   Measures.     Mazon   Creek    and   Braid  wood, 

Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1890,  pp.  426,  430,  pi. 
34.  fi^.  i;  pi.  35,  figs.  4,  5;  pi.  36,  figs.  7,  8;  Foss.  Insects  N. 
Amenca,  I,  1890,  pp.  402,  406,  pi.  a6,  fig.  i;  pi.  27,  figs.  4,  5; 
pi.  28,  figs.  7,  8. 

37992.    Euphoberia  tracta  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Mazon  Creek,  Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  HLst.,  IV,  1890,  pp.  426,  433, 
pi.  36,  figs.  I,  4-6;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  pp.  402, 
409,  pi.  28,  figs.  I,  4-6. 

1 1 2166.  Eupleura  miocenica  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Alum  BluflF,  Chattahoochee  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890. 
p.  146,  pi.  12,  fig.  9. 

11 2 167.  Eupleura  miocenica  intermedia  Dall.  Cotj'pes. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie  River,    near   Fort  Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890, 
p.  147. 

162559.    Eupleura  muriciformis  curta  Arnold.  Holotype. 

Pleistocene.     San  Pedro,  California. 

Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  249,  pi.  8,  fig.  9. 

55851.    Eupleura  muriciformis  limata  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Post-Pliocene.     Head  of  Gulf  of  California. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  vS.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIV,  1891,  p.  175. 

158391.    Eupsammia  elaborata  (Conrad).  Plesiotypes. 

158397-  Greggs  Landing  (Koccne).     Greggs  Landing,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  V.  S.  (icol.  Surv.,  I9<k),  p.  i<St),  pi.  21, 
figs.  5,  7. 

41639.    Eurychilina  sequalis  Ulricli.  Cotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1S91),  p.  129,  pi. 
9,  figs.  5-8. 

41616.    Eurychilina  granosa  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord. ).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  i«S9<),  p.  128,  pi. 
9,  figs.  9-12. 

41623.    Eurychilina  longula  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord. ).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist..  XIII,  iSc>o,  ]).  127,  pi. 
9,  figs.  3a,  3b,  4. 


TYPK  SPECIMENS  OF  INVEKTEBRATE  F088IL8.  261 

41624.  Eurychilina  obesa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  129,  pi. 
9»  fig-  ^3. 

44600.  Eurychilina  reticulata  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  plesiotype. 

44601.  Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis  and  Lanesboro,  Minne- 

sota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Canada,  Contr.  Micro-Pal.,  Cambro-Sil.,  Pt. 
II,  1889.  p.  52,  pi.  9,  figs.  9,  9a;  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv. 
Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1894,  p.  660,  pi.  44,  fig.  i. 

41599.    Eurychilina  reticulata  incurva  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  660,  pi.  44,  fig.  2. 

4 1 615.    Eurychilina  striatomarginata  (Miller).  Plesiotype. 

Richmond  (Ord. ) .     Eight  miles  north  of  Madison,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIH,  1890,  p.  130,  pi. 
9,  fig.  14. 

41628.    Eurychilina?  subsequata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  R.  II, 
1894,  p.  663,  pi.  45,  figs.  7-9. 

41613.  Eurychilina  subradiata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

41614.  Stones  River  (Ord.).    Lebanon,  Tennessee;  Dixon,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  126,  pi. 
9,  figs.  la-c;  2a-c. 

4 1 6 1 1 .    Eurychilina  subradiata  Ulrich.  Plesiotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  661,  pi.  44»  figs.  3.  4,  4a. 

41386.    Eurychilina  (?)  symmetrica  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
II,  1894,  p.  663,  pi.  44,  figs-  5-7;  pl.  45»  figs.  4-6. 

41625.  Eurychilina  ventrosa  Ulrich.  Cotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  662,  pi.  45,  fig.  I. 

3664.    Eurydesma  cordata  Morris.  Plesiotype. 

Carboniferous.     Harpers  Hill  on  the  Hunter,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  700,  Atlas,  pi.  8, 
figs.  I,  la. 


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3601.  Eurydcsma  elliptica  Dana.  Holotype 

Carboniferous.     Harpers  Hill  on  the  Hunter,  New  Soutl 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Bxped.,  X,  1849,  p.  700,  Atlas,  pi.  7 
figs.  6a-d. 

3600.    Eurydesma  globosa  Dana.  Cot>'pes 

Carboniferous.     District  of  Illawarra,  New  South  Wales 
Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  700,  Atlas,  pi.  7 
figs.  7,  7a. 

3602.  Eurydesma  sacculus  (M'Coy).  Plesiotype 

Carboniferous.     Harpers  Hill  on  the  Hunter,  New  Soutl 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  700,  Atlas,  pi.  7 
figs.  8a,  8b. 

43754.    Eurydictya  calhounensis  Ulrich.  Figured  sections  o 

holotype 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Port  an  Gr&,  Calhoun  County,  Illinois 

Ulrich,  GcoL  Surv.  lU.,  \TII,  1890,  p.  520,  pi.  30.  figs.  4b,  4c 

43753.    Eurydictya  montifera  Ulrich.     Figured  sections  and  f  ragmen 

of  holotype 
Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Ulrich.  Gcol.  SuTT.  ni.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  521,  pL  30,  figs.  3b,  3c,  3*] 

43604.    Eurydictya  multipora  (Hall"^?  Plesiot>'pes  ant 

figured  section^ 
Trenton  tOrd.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ilrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  HisL  Sorv.  Minn.,  Final  RepL.  Ill,  Pt.  ! 
1893.  p.  139,  pi.  6,  figs.  9-11;  pL  7.  figs.  24,  29-31. 

46202.  Eurymya  plana  (Hall).  Plesiot\"pe 

Stones  Ri\'er  (^Ord.).     Minneapolis.  Minnesota. 

ITricb,  Gcol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sarv.  Minn..  Final  RepL.  IH,  Pi.  I 
1S94,  p.  512.  pL  36.  figs.  27,  2S. 

46203.  Eurymya  subplana  Ulrich.  Cotype 

Trenton  (Ord.  k     Mercer  County.  Kentucky. 

Ulrich.  Gcol.  and  Nat.  Hist,  Sorv-.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Ft.  I 

25649.    Eurjrstomitcs  kelloggi  (Wliitfield>.  Plesiot>-p 

Beekmantown  ^Ord.  K     Fort  Cassin.  Vermont. 

Hyatt,  Ptxx.  Amer.  Phil.  See..  XXXII.  1S94.  p.  442,  pi.  5,  figs.  4, 

25655.    Eurystomitcs  rotundus  Hyatt.  Cotype 

Beekmantown    Ord.  -.     Fort  Cassin,  Vermont. 

Hyatt,  Prv^c.  Amer.  Phil.  Sx^.. XXXII.  1^94^  P-   443.   pl-  5.  fig 
21-25. 


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961 1.    Eurystomites  virginiana  Hyatt.  Holotype. 

Beekmantown  (Ord.).     Near  Lexington,  Virginia. 

Hyatt,  Proc.  Amer.  Phil.  Soc.,  XXXII,  1894,  p.  444. 

1 15395.    Euspatangus  antillarum  Cotteau.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     St.  Bartholomew,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet-Akad.  Hand.,  XIII,  6,  1874,  p.  43, 
pi.  7,  figs.  7-1 1. 

1 15379.    Euspatangus  clevei  Cotteau.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     St.  Bartholomew,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet-Akad.  Hand.,  XIII,  6,  1874,  p.  44, 
pi.  8,  figs.  1-4. 

115371-    Euspatangus  grandiflorus  Cotteau.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     St.  Bartholomew,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet-Akad.  Hand.,  XIII,  6,  1874,  p.  45, 
pi.  8,  figs.  5,  6. 

43391.    Euspilopora?  barrisi  Ulrich.       Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Middle  Devonian.     Buffalo,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  526,  pi.  43,  figs.  5-5d. 

43752.    Euspilopora  serrata  Ulrich.        Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Middle  Devonian.     Buffalo,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  526,  pi.  43,  figs.  4-4C,  4e-4h. 

8068.    Euspira  coalvillensis  (White).  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1877  (1879), 
p.  31Q,  pi.  4,  figs.  2a,  2b. 

=  Euspira  utahensis. 

12528.    Eutomoceras  laubei  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Triassic.     New  Pass,  Desatoya  Mountains,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  126, 
pi.  10,  figs.  8,  8a. 

43383.    Evactinopora  quinqueradiata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Burlington  (Miss.).     Burlington,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  510,  pi.  73,  fig.  i. 

43381.  Evactinopora  radiata  Meek  and  Worthen.  Plesiotypes. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Kings  Mountain,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  509,  pi.  73,  figs.  3,  3a. 

43382.  Evactinopora  sexradiata  Meek  and  Worthen.       Plesiotype. 

Burlington  (Mi.ss. ).     Burlington,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  510,  pi.  73,  figs.  2-2b. 

9609.    Exogyra  aquila  Goldfuss.  Plesiotypes. 

Cretaceous.     Bexar  County,  Texas. 

White,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  304,  pi.  53, 
figs.  I,  2. 


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9866.    Exogyra  arietina  Roemer.  Pksiotypes. 

Washita  ( Lower  Cret.)-     Leon  Springs,  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  £mor>\  I,  Pt.  II, 
1857,  p.  153,  pi.  7,  figs,  ic-ie. — \^Tiite,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept. 
U.  S.  Geo!.  Surv.,  18&4,  p.  503.  pi.  56,  figs.  3-5. 

30227.  Exogyra  clarki  Shattuck.  Cot^-pes. 

Buda  (Lower  Cret.).     Shoal  Creek,  Austin,  Texas. 

Shattuck,  Bull.  No.  205,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  22,  pis.  10, 11. 

20254.    Exogyra  columbella  Meek.  Cot>T)e. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Covero,  New  Mexico. 

Meek.  Rept.  Expl.  Exped.  Santa  F^  to  junction  of  Grand  and 
Green  Riv.,  Macomb.  1876,  p.  124,  pi.  i,  fig.  3a. 

See  £xog>Ta  costata  fltiminis. 

20254.    Exogyra  columbella  Meek.  Cot>*pe  and  plesiot>'pes. 

S654.  Colorado  (Cret.>.     Covero,  and  near  Casa  Salazan,  New 

Mexico. 

SUnton.  Bull.  No.  106.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sorv.,  1893.  p.  63,  pi.  8, 
figs.  2-4. 

See  £xog>'ra  costata  fluminis. 

1744.    Exogyra  costata  Say.  Plesiotypes. 

2213.  Cretaceous.     New  Jersey. 

Wliite.  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sorv..  iSb4,  pu  304,  pi.  56, 
fig.  i;  pi.  57.  figs.  I.  2. 

9S79.    Exogyra  costata  Say.  Plesiot>-pes. 

Cretaceous.    Jacun.  three  miles  below  Laredo.  Texas. 

Conraii.  Rept.  T.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Son*..  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II, 

^^57.  P-  154.  pi-  9.  figs-  2a,  2h:  pi.  10.  fig.  1. 
[Locility  erroneous.     T.  \V.  Stantoo.] 

S654.    Exogyra  costata  fluminis  White.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  <  Cret.  '^.     East  bank  Rio  Puerco.  six  miles  below 
Casa  Salazan.  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept,  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  100th  Merid.,    IV,  Pi.   I, 
iS:^  p.  174.  pi-  17.  figs.  3a-5d. 

=  Exog>Ta  columbella. 

o:s^4.    Exogyra  fimbriata  Connid.  Holotype. 

Cretaceous,     Western  Texas. 

Coari«i.   Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surr..  Emory.   I.    Pt,   II. 
i>57.  P    154.  pi.  7.  ags-  >-2b. 

N?22.    Exogyra  fomiculata  Wliite.  Cot>-pes. 

Washita  vCret.   .     Bexar  County.  Texas. 

White.  Prvx\  U.  S.   Nat.   Mua^.  11.  :Src.  p.  >i;.  pL  4,  figs^  3.  4; 
Fourth  .Vnr.   Rept.  T.  S.  Or<v»I.  Ssr\-..    iSb4,  p.   305,   pf.  52. 

=GrvT>h.va  3a\-ia. 


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T.YPE   SPECIMENS   OF   TKVERTEBBAtE   FOSSILS.  265 

9844.    Exogyra  fragosa  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Fredericksburg   (Lower  Cret.)-     Between    El   Paso    and 
Frontera,  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II, 
1857,  p.  155,  pl.  8,  figs.  2a,  2b. 

= Exogyra  texana. 

8646.    Exogyra  l^viuscyla  Roemer.  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Linear  Plateau,  Southeast  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
P«  173.  pl-  17.  figs.  2a-3d;  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1884,  p.  305,  pl.  52,  fig.  5. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol. 
Surv.,  1893,  p.  64,  pl.  8,  figs.  5,  6. 

9883.    Exogyra  matheroniana  d*Orbigny.  Plesiotypes. 

Cretaceous.     Between  El  Paso  and  Frontera,  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II, 
1857,  p.  154,  pl.  8,  figs.  la-c. 

=  Exogyra  texana. 

13417-    Exogyra  ponderosa  Roemer.  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.)-     East  of  Impracticable  Ridge,  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  172,  pl.  14,  figs.  la-ic. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol. 
Surv.,  1893,  p.  65,  pl.  7,  figs.  I,  2. 

22862.  Exogyra  suborbiculata  (Lamarck).  Plesiotypes. 

22863.  Colorado  (Cret.).     Malachite,  and  Huerfano  Park,  Colo- 

rado. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  62,  pl.  5,  fig.  6; 
pl.  6,  figs.  I,  2;  pl.  8,  fig.  I. 

8039.    Exogyra  walkeri  White.  Cotypes. 

Washita  (Cret.).     Salado,  Bell  County,  Texas. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1877  (1879), 
p.  278,  pl.  I,  figs.  la,  lb  (as  E.  valkeri);  Fourth  Ann.  Rept. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  1884,  p.  307,  pl.  54,  figs,  i,  2. 

8021.    Exogyra  winchelli  White.  Cotypes. 

Cretaceous.     Collin  County,  Texas. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  II,  1879,  p.  294,  pl.  2,  figs,  i,  2; 
pl.  3,  figs.  I,  2;  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884, 
p.  3<>7,  pl-  52,  figs.  6,  7;  pl.  55,  figs.  I,  2. 

25500.    Exomias  obdurefactus  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Older  Tertiary.     Roan  Mountains,  Western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  40,  pl.  9.  fig.  4. 

129562.    Falsifusus  meyeri  (Aldrich).  Plesiotype. 

Eocene.     Wilcox  County,  Alabama. 

Grabau,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  XLIV,  1904,  p.  81,  pl.  17,  fig.  9. 
Faphrentis.     See  Zaphrentis. 


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8(46.    Fasciolaria  (Piestocheilus)  alleni  White.  Holotyptr. 

Montana   (Cret.).      Valley  of    the   Yellowstone    River, 
Montana. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt  I,  1883, 
p.  34,  pi.  12,  fig.  la. 

272.    Fasciolaria  buccinoides  Meek  and  Hayden.      Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.,  Phila.,  VIII,  1856, 
p.  67.— Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  358, 
pi.  31,  figs.  8a-8d. 

2vS9.    Fasciolaria  ?  (Cryptorhytis)  cheyennensis  (Hall and  Meek). 

Plesiotypes. 
Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     South  Fork  of  Cheyenne  River  near 
Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  365,  pi.  19,  figs. 

iiJ56.    Fasciolaria  (Cryptorhytis)  contorta  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Plesiotypes. 
Montana  (Cret.).     Old  Woman  Fork  of  Cheyenne  River, 
Wyoming. 

Whitfield,  Rept,  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  HiUs  DakoU,  1880, 
p.  422,  pi.  12,  fig.  10. 

^58.    Fasciolaria  (  Piestochilus  )  culbertsoni  (  Meek  and  Hayden ) . 

Holotype  and  parat>'pes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret."^.     Moreau  Ri\-er,  South  Dakota. 

Mcck«  Rept.  V.  S,  Cei*!.  Surv\  Terr.,  IX,  1S76,  p.  360,  pL  32,  fig  . 
i«-if. 

Sct?  Fiisus  culliertsoui. 

i^.:fV4.    Fasctolana  ^ Piestocheilus'^  culbertsoni  vMeek  and  Hay- 
den ^ .  Plesiotypes . 
Momau;%    vCnM."^-       Fnench    Creek.  Black  Hills,  South 
l\ikoiii. 

WhiliWKt  Kept.  0«et.\I,  axni  ReKmn^s  BUck  Uills  Dakotm.  1880, 
|v  4ij;.  pi.  J^.  a^.  i« 

u^i55.    Pmsciolaria  distans  Uinwivk,  Plesiot>-pe. 

I\\st  riHwnc.     IV  LciMi  SpriujTi^.  F!orid^. 

l\fc".  Tr*;:>s.  \V  ^tik-t  Krw"  ln<,  Sr.   r^i'-x .  III.  Pl  I.  iScic^  p,  102, 

::i^^ci     F*«ciolari*    distans  s;:V»s:\?    apicina  ru::  Cot\-pes. 

yv.     .  ,^    . » «. 
\i;5..vi    Fa^scac^laria  ^distans  VAT    ■    monc^dr-^-uIit*  7»;J1".      Corv-r^Ss. 


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262.    Fasciolaria?  (Cryptorhytis)  flexicostata  (Meek  and  Hay- 
den).  Holotype  and  paratypes. 
Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Yellowstone  River,  near  Miles  City, 
Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  367,  pi.  19, 
fig.  2. 

See  Fusus  flexuocostatus. 

287.    Fasciolaria  (Piestochilus  ?)  galpiniana(  Meek  and  Hay  den). 

Holotype  and  paratype. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  362,  pi.  32,  figs. 
2a,  2b. 

See  Fusus  galpinianus. 

259.    Fasciolaria  (Piestochilus)  scarboroughi  (Meek  and  Hay- 
den).  Holotype  and  paratypes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Butte  au  Grds,  Missouri  River. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  359,  pi.  32, 
figs.  4,  ^a-d. 

See  Fusus  (Pleurotoma?)  scarboroughi. 

112421.    Fasciolaria  (sparrowi  var?)  acuta  (Emmons).     Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 
229,  pi.  13,  fig.  2. 

1 1 1630.    Fasciolaria  (Lyrosoma)  sulcosa  (Conrad).  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Jericho,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  100,  pi.   17, 
figs.  9,  10. 

115482.    Fasciolaria  textilis  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Geol.  Mag.,  London,  Dec.  II,  I,  1874,  p.  410,  pi.  16,  fig.  5. 

1 1 2390.    Fasciolaria  tulipa  Linnaeus.  Plesiotype. 

^ 35^04.  Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  1, 1890,  p.  loi, 
pi.  7,  fig.  II. 

22922.  Fasciolaria ?  (Cryptorhytis ) utahensis  (Meek).  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Poison  Canyon,  Huerfano  Park,  Colo- 
rado. 

Stanton,  Bull.  Nd.   106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  153,  pi.  32, 
See  Fusus?  utahensis. 

22923.  Fasciolaria  ?  walcotti  Stanton.  Holot 

Colorado  (Cret.).  .  Upper  Kanab  Valley,  Utah. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  iu6,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv. »  1893,  p.  153,  pi.  32,  i 


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20127.    Faunus  marcidulus  White.  Holotype. 

Chico  (Cret.).     Butte  County,  California. 

White,  Bull.  No.  51,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  20,  pi.  4,  figs.  12, 13. 

1 575 1 9.    Favia  merriami  Vaughan.  Cotypes. 

157521.  Cretaceous?.     Southern  California. 

15^295.  Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  142,  pi.  15, 

Sgs.  5-5C. 

15056.    Faviphyllum?  rugosum  Hall.  Cotypes. 

Upper    Carboniferous.      Stansburys    Island,    Great    Salt 
Lake,  Utah. 

Hall,   Stensbury*s    Expl.  and    Surw  Valley  Great   Salt  Lake, 
Utah,  1852,  p.  407,  pi.  I,  figs.  la,  ib. 

[The  generic  name  Faviphyllum  remains  undefined.] 

341 15.    Pavosites  conicus  Hall.  Plesiotypes. 

Helderbergian  (Lower  Dev.).     Atoka  quadrangle,  Indian 
Territory. 

Girty,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  560, 

8536.    Favosites  divergens  Winchell.  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Ewells  Spring,  Arizona. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth   Merid.,  IV,  Pt,  I, 
1876,  p.  79,  pi.  5,  fig.  4a. 

I0533-    Favosites  helderbergise  prsecedens  Schuchert.         Cotypes. 
Cobleskill  (Sil.).     Howes  Cave,  Schoharie,  New  York. 

Schuchert,  Amer.  Geol.,  xxxi,  1903,  p.  164. 

475 1  c.    Fenestella  ampla  Lonsdale.  Plesiotype. 

4753-  Carboniferous.      Glendon    on    the    Hunter,    New   South 

Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Kxpl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  P-  T^^r  Atlas,  pi.  11, 
figs,  I,  la,  (?2,  2a). 

=  Polypora  ampla. 

44081.    Fenestella  bellistriata   Hall?     Plesiotype  and  figured  sec- 
tions. 
Waldron  (Sil.).     Waldron,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur>-.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  331,  pi.  54,  fig.  2. 

43493.    Fenestella  cavernosa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Waverly  (Miss.).     Sciotoville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Bull.  Denison  Univ.,  IV,  1888,  p.  69,  pi.  13,  figs.  7-7b. 

43758.    Fenestella  cestriensis  Ulrich.       Cotype  and  figured  section. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Sloans  Valley,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  547,  pi.  51,  figs.  5,  5a. 

43352.    Fenestella  cingulata  IHrich.         Cotype  and  figured  sections. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Nauvoo,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  543,  pi.  52,  figs.  i-id. 


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43355.  Penestella  compressa  Ulrieh.  Holotype. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Kings  Mountain  Tunnel,  Kentucky. 

Ulrieh,  Geol.  Surv.  lU.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  539,  pi.  50,  fig.  2a. 

43359.    Penestella  compressa  nododorsalis  Ulrieh.  Holotype. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Kings  Mountain,  Kentucky. 

Ulrieh,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  540,  pi.  50,  fig.  2. 

43357.  Penestella  conradi  Ulrieh.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Near  Red  Oak,  Iowa. 

Ulrieh,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  55^,  pi.  52,  figs.  8,  8a. 

44080.    Penestella  elevatipora  Ulrieh.  Cotypes. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Chester,  Illinois  (Kaskaskia,  Illinois,  in 
error). 

Ulrieh,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  549,  pi.  51,  figs.  3,  3a. 

43755.    Penestella  exigua  Ulrieh.  Holotype. 

Warsaw  (Miss.).     Monroe  County,  Illinois. 

Ulrieh,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  545,  pi.  51,  figs,  i,  la. 

43356.  Penestella  flexuosa  Ulrieh.  Cotypes. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Sloans  Valley,  Kentucky. 

Ulrieh,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  548,  pi.  51,  figs.  4-4e. 

4751a.    Penestella  fossula  Lonsdale.  Plesiotype. 

Carboniferous.      Glendon    on    the    Hunter,    New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  710,  Atlas,  pi.  11, 
figs.  3»  3a,  3b. 

43354.    Penestella  funicula  Ulrieh.  Holotype. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Keokuk,  Iowa. 

Ulrieh,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  542,  pi.  51,  fig.  6. 

43809.    Penestella  herrickana  Ulrieh.  Plastotypes. 

Waverly  (Miss.).     Licking  County,  Ohio. 

Ulrieh,  Bull.  Denison  Univ.,  IV,  1888,  p.  63,  pi.  13,  figs.  2-2d. 

43358.  Penestella  inaequalis  Ulrieh.     Figured  sections  and  fragment 

of  holotype. 
Upper  Coal  Measures.     Sangamon  County,  Illinois. 

Ulrieh,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  554,  pi.  54,  figs.  4,  4a. 

4751.    Penestella  internata  Lonsdale.  Plesiotypes. 

4751b.  Carboniferous.     Glendon    on   the    Hunter,    New    South 

Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  710,  Atlas,  pi.  10, 
figs.  13,  13a,  13b  (?I5). 

4754.    Penestella  media  Dana.  Holotype. 

Carboniferous.     Glendon    on    the    Hunter,    New   South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  710,  Atlas,  pi.  10, 
figs.  14,  14a. 


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43494.  Penestella  meekana  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Waverly  (Miss.).     Richfield,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Bull.  Denison  Univ.,  IV,  1888,  p.  64,  pi.  13,  figs.  i-ib. 

1 79 1 4.    Penestella  milleri  (?)     Owen.  Plesiotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     ?  Iowa. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852,  pi.  3A, 
fig.  21. 

44072.    Penestella  modesta  Ulrich.  Plastotype. 

Coal  Measures.     Knox  County,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  550,  pi.  52,  figs.  3-3b. 

43349.  Penestella  multispinosa  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

43350.  Keokuk  (Miss.).     Kings  Mountain,  Kentucky;  Keokuk, 

Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  540,  pi.  50,  figs.  3-36. 

43635.    Penestella  oxfordensis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Oxford,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  i$k,,  pi.  6, 
fig.  13- 

= Penestella  granulosa. 

43351.  Penestella  regalis  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Kings  Mountain  Tunnel,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  538,  pi.  50,  figs,  i,  la;  pi. 
54»  fig.  5. 

43495.  Penestella  regalis  macra  Ulrich.  .  Holotype. 

Waverly  (Miss.).     Richfield,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Bull.  Denison  Univ.  IV,  1888,  p.  70,  pi.  13,  figs.  5,  5a. 

43759.    Penestella  rudis  Ulrich.  Cotype.s. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Nauvoo,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surw  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  537,  pi.  49,  figs.  3a-3d. 

44079.    Penestella  serratula  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Warsaw  (Miss.).     Warsaw,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surw  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  544,  pi.  50,  figs.  5-5C. 

6530.    Penestella  shumardi  Prout?  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv*.  Neb.  (Harden),  1872,  p.  153, 
pi.  7,  fig.  3a-c. 

=  Penestella  perelegans. 

43756.    Penestella  tenax  Ulrich.  Cot\*pes. 

43757-  Warsaw  (Miss.).      Monroe  County,  Illinois. 

Chester  (Mi.ss.).     Sloans  Valley,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surw  111.,  VIlI,  1890,  p.  546,  pi.  51,  figs.  2-2e. 


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43353.    Fenestella  triserialis  Ulrich.      Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Kings  Mountain,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  541,  pi.  50,  figs.  4,  4a. 

43348.    Fenestella  vera  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Buffalo,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  535,  pi.  44,  figs,  i,  la;  pi. 
54,  fig.  3- 

43331.  Fenestralia  sancti-ludovici  Prout.       Plesiotype  and  figured 

sections. 
Warsaw  (Miss.).     Warsaw,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  III.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  604,  pi.  55,  fig.  5. 

43332.  Fenestralia  sancti-ludovici  compacta  Ulrich.     Holotype. 

St.  Louis  (Miss.).     Elizabethtown,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  605,  pi.  59,  fig.  i. 

43760.    Fenestrapora  occidentalis  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Middle  Devonian.     Buffalo,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  558,  pi.  54,  figs.  y-ye. 

1 15509.  Ficula  carbasea  Guppy.  Holotype. 

1 15510.  Miocene.     Saranetta,  Trinidad,  and  Jamaica,  British  West 

Indies. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Journ.  Geol  Soc.  London,  XXII,  1866,  p.  580,  pi. 
26,  fig.  7. 

44109.    Filifascigera  megaera  Lonsdale.  Plesiotype. 

Rancocas  (Cret.).     Vincentown,  New  Jersey. 

Ulrich,  Zittel's  Text  Book  Paleontology,  Eng.  translation,  I,  1900, 
p.  263,  fig.  421. 

23065.    Fissurella  bipunctata  Stanton.  Holotype. 

Knoxville    (Lower   Cret.).       Near  Stephenson,   Tehama 
County,  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.   133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p. 
63,  pi.  13,  fig.  8. 

1 85 1.    Fissurella  crenulata  Sowerby.  Plesiotype. 

Post-tertiary.     San  Pedro,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
V,  1856,  p.  326,  pi.  5,  fig.  44. 

111661.    Fissurella  griscomi  Conrad.  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Shiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.   Geol.  Surv.,   1894,   p.  136,  pi.  24, 
figs.  11-14. 

1 12702.    Fissuridea  caloosaensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort    Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Ft.   II,  1892,  p. 
427,  pi.  21,  fig.  6. 


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1 1 2704.    Fissuridea  carditella  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free   Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  III.,  Pt.  II,  1892, 
p.  427,  pi.  21,  fig.  II. 

1 12692.    Fissuridea  carolinensis  (Conrad).  Plesiotypes. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall.   Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892, 
p.  425,  pi.  21,  fig.  7. 

1 1 2699.    Fissuridea  chipolana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

DaU,  Trans.  W^agner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  in,  Pt.  II,  1892, 
p.  426,  pi.  23,  fig.  21. 

1 12697.    Fissuridea  nucula  DaU.  Cot3rpes. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,   near  Fort  Thompson, 
Florida. 

DaU,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  426, 
pi.  19,  figs.  9, 12. 

112510.    Fistulana  ocalana  Dall.  Holot3rpe. 

Oligocene.     Ocala,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  IV,  1898, 
p.  826,  pi.  35,  fig.  23. 

43246.    Fistulipora  astrica  Ulrich.  Cot3rpes  and  figured  sections, 

Middle  Devonian.     Buffalo,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  of  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  477,  pi.  47.  figs.  5-5b 
pi.  48.  fig.  3. 

43243.    Fistulipora  carbonaria  Ulrich.  Holotype  and  figurec 

section 
Upper  Coal  Measures.     Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VII,  1884,  p.  45,  pi.  3 
figs.  I,  la. 

43284.    Fistulipora  (?)  clausa  Ulrich.     Cotypes  and  figured  sections 

Kaskaskia  (Miss.).     Sloans  Valley,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat  Hist,  VII,  1884,  p.  47,  pi.  -. 
figs.  4,  4a,  4b. 

=  Meekopora  clausa. 

43286.    Fistulipora  collina  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured  section* 

Middle  Devonian.     Buffalo,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surw  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  478,  pi.  47.  figs,  6,  6b;  p 
48,  figs.  5,  5a. 

=Cyclotrypa  collina. 


TYPB   SPECIMENS   OF   INVEBTEBBATE   FOSSILS.  278 

4529a    Fistulipora  communis  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Middle  Devonian.     Buffalo,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sorv.  lU.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  476,  pL  48,  figs,  i,  la. 

=Cyclotrypa  communis. 

43245.    Fistulipora  (Dichotrypa  ?)  corrugata  Ulrich.     Figured  sec- 
tions and  fragment  of  holotype. 
Traverse  (Dev.).     Thunder  Bay,  Michigan. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  480,  pi.  48,  figs.  6-6b. 

43247.  Fistulipora  excelens  Ulrich.       Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Sloans  Valley  (Tateville),  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Jcmm.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VII,  1884,  p.  46,  pi.  3, 
figs.  3.  3a-b. 

441 10.    Fistulipora  flabellata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Od.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1879,  p.  28,  pi.  7, 
fi^.  26-26b. 

=Chiloporella  flabellata. 

43240.  Fistulipora  foordi  Ulrich.  Holot3rpe  and  figured  sections. 

Upper  Devonian.     Rockford,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  479,  pi.  47,  figs.  7-7a;  pi. 
48,  figs.  4-4a. 

43241.  Fistulipora?  laxata  Ulrich.       Figured  sections  and  fragment 

of  holotype. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     St.  Andrews,  Manitoba. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Canada,  Contr.  Micro-Pal.,  Cambro-Sil.,  Pt. 
II,  1889,   p.  37,   pi.  8,  figs.  2,  2a. 

=  Bythotrypa  laxata. 

43248.  Fistulipora  monticulata  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Middle  Devonian.     Buffalo,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  477,  pL  47,  fig.  3a;  pi.  48, 
figs.  2,  2a. 

6554.    Fistulipora  nodulifera  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper   Carboniferous.      Rockford,   near    Nebraska   City, 
Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final   Rept.   U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Neb.  (Hayden),  1872,  p. 
143,  pi.  5,  figs.  5a-d. 

43242.  Fistulipora  prolifica  Ulrich.      Holotype  and  figured  sections. 

St.  Louis  (Miss.).     Near  Colesburg,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VII,  1884,  p.  45,  pi.  3, 
figs.  2,  2a. 

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112018.    Pulgur  echinatum  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Near   Fort  Thompson,  Caloosahatchie   River, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.   Wagner   Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,   Ill,  Pt.  I,   1890, 
p.  117,  pi.  9,  fig.  2. 

201 1 7.    Fulgur  hilgardi  White.  Cotypes. 

Chico  (Cret.).     Near  Fences  Ranch,  Butte  County,  Cali- 
fornia. 

White,  Bull.  No.  51,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  22,  pi.  3,  figs.  2,  3. 

112016.    Fulgur  maximum  tudiculatum  Dall.  Holotj^je. 

Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Chattahoochee  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free    Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,    1890, 
p.  115. 

1 1 2026.    Fulgur  pyrum  aepynotum  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Chattahoochee  River,  Florida. 

Dall,   Trans.  Wagner  Free   Inat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.    I,  1890, 
p.  113. 

1 1 2028.    Fulgur  (pyrum  var.?)  planulatum  Dall.  Holot5rpe. 

Pliocene.     Near  Fort  Thompson,   Caloosahatchie   River, 
Florida. 

Dall,    Trans.  Wagner   Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.  I,   1890, 
p.  114. 

1 1 2036.  Fulgur  spiniger  burnsii  Dall.  Cotypes. 

1 12037.  Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff,  and  near  Baileys  Ferry,  Chipola 

River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.   Wagner   Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,   Ill,  Pt.  I,    1890, 
p.  no. 

1 12033.    Fulgur  spiniger  nodulatum  (Conrad).  Plesiotypes. 

Oligocene.     Near  Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  no. 

1 1 21 25.    Fulgur  spiniger  perizonatum  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  in. 

1 12039.    Fulgur  spiniger  spiniger  (Conrad).  Plesiotypes. 

Oligocene.     Near  Chipola  River,  FlcJrida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  na 

112127.    Fulgur  spiniger  tampaensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  iii. 

1 12076.    Fulgur  stellatum  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Plorida. 

DaH,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  114, 
pi.  4,  fig.  9. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF    IN  VERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  277 

20II2.    Fulguraria  gabbi  White.  Cotype. 

Chico  (Cret.)-     Centerville,  Butte  County,  California. 

White,  Bull.  No.  51,  U.  S.  Gcol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  23,  pi.  3,  fig.  i. 
=  Rostellites  gabbi. 

458 1 1 .  Fusispira  angusta  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotype.s. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Goodhue  County,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.   Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,   Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1079,  pi.  81,  figs.  28-31. 

45812.  Fusispira  angusta  subplana  Ulrich  and  vScofield.      Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1079,  pi.  81,  fig,  32. 

17365.   Fusispira  compacta  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Holotype. 

Pogonip  (Ord.).     Pogonip  Mountain,   White   Pine   Dis- 
trict, Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  236,  pi.  I,  fig.  25. 

45813.  Fusispira  convexa  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

45814.  Trenton   (Ord.).     Trenton   Falls,   New  York;    Goodhue 

County,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1077,  pi.  80,  figs.  8-10. 

45815.  Fusispira  inflata  Meek  and  Worthen.  Plesiotypes. 

45816.  Trenton  (Ord.).     Kenyon  and  Hader,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1075,  pi.  80,  figs.  17,  18. 

45817.  Fusispira  intermedia  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Stewartsville,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,   Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1076,  pi.  80,  figs.  20,  21. 

45818.  Fusispira  nobilis  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     WykoflF,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and   Nat.    Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1078,  pi.  80,  figs.  2-4. 

45819.  Fusispira  planulata  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Eagle  Point,  Iowa. 

Ulrich  and   Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,.  1897,  p.  1078,  pi.  81,  figs,  26,  27. 

45820.  Fusispira  subbrevis  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Goodhue  County,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich   and   Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p,  1076,  pi.  8»^^  ^^>5».  \\^  \i. 


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45K21.    Pusispira  subfusiformis  Hall.  Plesiotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Goodhue  County,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rcpt.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1077,  pi.  81,  figs.  38,  39. 

45822.    Pusispira  sulcata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Rogers  Gap,  Scott  County,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  pi.  80,  figs.  5-7. 

1029.    Pusulina  cylindrica  Fischer.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Juniata,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.,  Phila.,  for  1858,  p.  260; 
Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl.,  No.  172,  XIV, 
1864,  p.  14,  pi.  I,  figs.  6a-6i. 

See  Kusulina  cylindrica  ventricosa. 

6575.    Pusulina  cylindrica  Fischer.  Plesiotype. 

UpiK*r  Carboniferous.     Near  Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  hlnal  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebr.  (Hayden).  1872, 
p.  140,  pi,  5,  figs.  3a,  3b. 

84g5.    Pusulina  cylindrica  Fischer.  Plesiotypes. 

I  I(WV  UpiK*r  Carlx)niferous.     Various  localities  in  Utah. 

\VhiU\  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Sur^^  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  Pt,  1,  1876. 
p.  96,  pi.  6,  figs.  6a,  6b. 

lo^v).    Pusulina  cylindrica  ventricosa  Meek  and  Hayden. 

Cotypes. 
VpjxT  Carlxniiferous.    Juniata,  on  Blue  River.  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Ha>Hlen,  I^roc.  Acad.  Nat,  Sci.  Phila..  for  1858,  p.  261. 

Kusulina  cvlindrica. 
Kusus  sp.  l^wcn    -  Maualina  oweni. 

Ui\>5,v    Pusus  vPusus"^  ballista  l>ill.  Holotype. 

l>Uj;\xvno.     lUlliist  Point,  Tampa.  Klorida. 

lV;%n.  IVwins.  \V*^cr  Krre  Insl.  Sci.  Phila..  III.  Pi.  I.  iS9l>, 
P   i:-.  pV  S.  uj;.  4 

0*40-*     Pusus  vPusus^  burnsii  IXiI!.  Holot>-pe. 

Mi\\x*tu\     Petersburg:.  Virvrinii. 

IV*::.    1Va«v    WAjiv.c:    Ktw   Ir.5^    Sri.   Phf.i.     III.   Pu   I.    1^90. 

Sec  Hc^V.'^rini,^  ln:n:s::, 

i;j^,"x>     Pu*us  caUx>sa*nsii«  Hcilprir.  ?!es:ot>-Ties. 

r^u\vr,c      ShcV,  Crock    IV  Si>:v-  Cour.:*.     r 

*Xa::s    \Va*,^v   Wj^j^tjct   y"^rp«f  ^r>;    S.-.     Vr.-.i     I 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  279 

1 1 2349.    Fusus  caloosaensis  carolinensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Tillys  Lake,  Waccamaw  River,  South  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,   Ill,  Ft.  II,  1892, 
p.  234,  pi.  14,  fig.  4a. 

See  Heilprinia  caloosaensis  carolinensis. 

12304.    Fusus  chcyennensis  Whitfield.  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Cheyenne  River,  near  Rapid  Creek, 
Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  GeoK  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  424,  pi.  12,  fig.  9. 

271.    Fusus  contortus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila,  VIII,  1856,  p.  65. 

=Turris  (Surcula?)  contortus. 

3551.    Fusus  corpulentus  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Astoria,  Oregon. 

Conrad,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  1849,  P-  728,  Atlas,  pi.  20, 
fig.  4.— Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Vol.  XIV,  1891,  p.  179. 

258.    Fusus  culbertsoni  Meek  and  Hayden.  •  Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Ac^d.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  66. 

=  Fasciolaria  (Piestochilus)  culbertsoni. 

256.    Fusus  dakotaensis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  65. 

=  Fusus  (Serrifusus)  dakotensis. 

256.    Fusus  (Serrifusus)  dakotensis  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Holotype  and  paratypes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

* 

Meek,  Rept,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  pp.  374-375,  pi.  31, 
fig.  I  id;  pi.  32,  figs.  6a,  6b  (7a,  van). 

See  Fusus  dakotaensis. 

112051.    Fusus  (Papillina)  dumosus  (Conrad).  Plesiotype. 

Oligocene.     Ocala,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  125, 
pi.  10,  fig.  6a. 

112381.    Fusus  (Fusus)  equalis  (Emmons).  Ple.siotype. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  126; 
Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  234,  pi.  14,  fig.  3b. 

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262.    Fusus  flexuocostatus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Yellowstone  River,  near  Miles  City, 
Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  66. 

=  Fasciolaria  (Cryptorhytis)  flexicostata. 

7886.    Fusus  (Neptunea  ?)  gabbi  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1873,  p.  504, — 
White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879. 

p.  317,  Pl-  9»  fig-  9a- 
=  Fusus  gabbi. 

7886.    Fusus  gabbi  Meek.  Cot3rpes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1893,  p.  151,  pi.  31, 
fig.  14- 

See  Fusus  (Neptunea?)  gabbi. 

287.    Fusus  galpinianus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  ScL  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  65. 

==  Fasciolaria  (Piestochilus)  galpiniana. 

253.    Fusus  intertextus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotjrpe. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Yellowstone  River,  near  Miles  City, 
Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1857,  p.  139. 
=  Pyrifusus  (Neptunella)  intertextus. 

8917.    Fusus  marnochi  Heilprin.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Atascosa  County,  Texas. 

Heilprin,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Ill,  1880,  p.  151.  pi.  on  p.  150, 
fig.  6. 

147035.    Fusus  montgomeriensis  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Jacksonian  (Eocene").     Montgomer>\  Louisiana. 

Vaujjhan.  Bull.  No.  142,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\.  1S97,  p.  35,  pi.  3,  fig.  2. 

257.    Fusus  newberryi  Meek  and  Hayden.         Holotype  and  p^ara- 

types. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Mwk  and    Hayden,   Proc.   Acad.   Nal.   Sci.    Phila.,   VIII,    1856, 
p.  66. 

~I*>ri fusus  V Neptunella >  newberrjn. 

112054.    Fusus  vChrysodomus?')  nexilis  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point.  Tampa.  Flori<ia. 

miK  Ttans.   Wagtwr    Ftw   Inst,  Sci.   Phila..    III.   Pt,   I,    1890, 
p.  128,  pi.  S,  fig.  4  [6]. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OP   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  281 

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1 12053.    Fusus?  quinquespinus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  I,  1890,  p.  128; 
Pt,  II,  1892,  p.  234,  pi.  20,  fig.  8. 

259.    Fusus    (Pleurotoma?)   scarboroughi   Meek  and   Hayden. 

Holotype  and  paratypes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Butte  an  Gr&,  Missouri  River. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1857,  p.  139. 
=  Fasciolaria  (Piestocheilus)  scarboroughi. 

12305.    Fusus  shumardi  Hall  and  Meek.  Plesiotype. 

Fort  Benton  (Cret.).     East  Fork  of  Beaver  Creek,  Black 
Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  424,  pi.  12,  figs.  7,  8. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol. 
Surv.,  1893,  p.  150,  pi.  31,  fig.  13. 

254.  Fusus  subturritus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Near  Grand  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1857,  p.  139. 
=  Pyrifusus  (Neptunella)  subturritus. 

7885.    Fusus  (Neptunea?)  ntah^nsis  Meek.  Cotype. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1873,  p.  505. 

=  Fasciolaria?  (Cryptorhytis)  utahensis. 
See  Fusus  utahensis. 

7885.    Fusus  ?  utahensis  (Meek).  Cotype. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  34,  pi.  12,  fig.  2a. 

=  Fasciolaria?  (Cryptorhytis)  utahensis. 
See  Fusus  (Neptunea?)  utahensis. 

255.  Fusus  vaughani  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Near  mouth  of  Heart  River,  North 
Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1857,  p.  138. 
=  Cantharus  (Cantharulus)  vaughani. 

22921.    Fusus  (Neptunea?)  venenatus  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Huerfano  Park,  Colorado. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  152,  pi.  32, 
figs.  I,  2. 

135892.    Gafrarium  (Gouldia)  altum  Dall.  Holot; 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free   Inst   Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  l 
p.  1249,  pi.  57,  fig.  5. 


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1 1472 1.    Gafrarium  (Gouldia)  erosum  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1248,  pi.  57,  fig.  10. 

3498.    Galerites  oregonensis  Dana.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.     Astoria,  Oregon. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  P*  729,  pl.  21,  figs. 
5.  6a. 

26439.    Gastrioceras  branneri  Smith.  Holot>'pe. 

Lower  Coal  Measures.     Pilot  Mountain,  Carroll  County, 
Arkansas. 

Smith,  Proc.  Amer.  Phil.  Soc.,  XXXV,  1897,  p.  257,  pl.  23,  figs. 
1-6;  Mon.  XIrll,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  83,  pl.  11,  figs. 
8-13. 

23872.    Gastrioceras  compressum  Hyatt.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carlx)niferous  ?.     Colorado  River  near  Bend,  San 
Saba  County,  Texas. 

Hyatt,  Second  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Texas,  i89i»  p.  355,  text 
figs.  57-59.— Smith,  Mon.  XLII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  86, 
pl.  9,  figs.  1-3. 

35090.    Gastrioceras  globulosum  (Meek  and  Worthen).     Plesiotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Graham,  Texas. 

Smith,  Mon.  XLII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  89,  pl.  21,  figs.  7-9. 

14176.    Gastrioceras  kingi  (Hall  and  Whitfield).  Cotypes. 

Lower  Carboniferous  ?.      Near  Eberhardt    Mills,   White 
Pine  District,  Nevada. 

Smith,  Mon.  XLII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  92,  pl.  4,  figs.  4-8. 
See  Goniatites  kingi. 

135742.    Gastrochaena  ovata  rotunda  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
p.  825. 

73295.    Gemma  gemma  (Totten).  Plesiotype. 

Pleistocene.     Massachusetts  Bay  at  Point  Shirley. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
P.  1331- 

See  Gemma  purpurea  totteni. 

61170.    Gemma  gemma  purpurea  (Lea).  Plesiotypes. 

Pleistocene.     Texas  coast  at  Corpus  Christi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
P.  1332. 

See  Gemma  purpurea. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVEBTEBBATE   1X)88ILS.  283 

1 15 1 74.    Gemma  magna  Dall.  Holotype. 

Micx:ene.     Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1330,  pi.  57,  fig.  4. 

144643.    Gemma  magna  virginiana  Dall.  Cot)rpes. 

Miocene.     Yorktown,  Virginia. 

DaU,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1330. 

61 170.    Gemma  purpurea  (Lea).  Plesiotypes. 

Pleistocene.     Texas  coast  at  Corpus  Christi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
pi.  24,  figs.  2,  4,  4b. 

=  Gemma  gemma  purpurea. 

73295.    Gemma  purpurea  totteni  Dall.  Plesiotype. 

Pleistocene.     Massachusetts  Bay  at  Point  Shirley. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
pi.  24,  figs.  1-3. 

See  Gemma  gemma. 

114915.    Gemma  trigona  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1330.  Pl-  57,  fig.  8. 

38135.    Genentomum  validum  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Mazon  Creek,   Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1885,  p.  329,  pl.  30, 
figs.  2,  3;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America-  I,  1890,  p.  293,  pl.  16, 
figs.  2,  3. 

26470.    Gennaeocrinus  arkonensis  Whiteaves.  Cotypes. 

Hamilton  (Dev. ).     Bartletts  Mills,  Ontario,  Canada. 

W^hiteaves,  Cont.  to  Canadian  Pal.,  I,  Pt.  V,  1898,  pp.  373,  374. 

35149.    Gennaeocrinus  kentuckiensis  (Shumard).  Plesiotype. 

Hamilton  (Dev. ) .    Beargrass  quarry, Louisville,  Kentucky. 

Wood,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XL VII,  1904,  p.  80,  text 
fig.  9. 

38148.    Genopteryx  constricta  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal   Measures.     Mazon  Creek,   Grundy  County, 

Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1885,  p.  327,  pl.  29, 
fig.  1 1 ;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  291,  pl.  15,  fig.  11. 

38065.    Gerablattina  abdicata  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Perniiaii.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  118,  pl.  10, 
fig.  6. 


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38176.    Gcrablattina  cassivici  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  117,  pi.  10, 
figs.  2,  3. 

38172.  Gerablattina  concinna  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  119,  pi.  10, 
figs.  4,  5- 

38063.    Gerablattina  deducta  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sarv.,  1895,  p.  123,  pi.  10, 
fig.  15. 

38062.    Gerablattina  diversinervis  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  115,  pi.  9, 
fiR.  15. 

38066.    Gerablattina  eversa  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  112,  pi.  10, 
fig.  14. 

38058.    Gerablattina  fascigera  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Campbells  Ledge,  near  Pittston, 
Pennsylvania. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist,  III,  1879,  p.  113,  pi.  6, 
figs.  I,  2;  Poss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  133,  pi.  6, 
figs.  I,  2. 

3^^059.    Gerablattina  fratema  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Coal  Measures.     East  Pro\ndence,  Rhode  Island. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  loi,  V.  S.  Geol.  SurN-.,  1893,  p.  19,  pi.  2,  figs, 
d,  f;  ibid..  No.  124,  1895,  p.  124,  pi.  10,  ^.  16. 

38173.  Gerablattina  inculta  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder.  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  113,  pi.  9,  fig.  16. 

38174.  Gerablattina  lata  Scudder.  Holotj^pe. 

Lower  Permian.     CassWlle,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder.  Bull.  No.  124.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv..  1S95,  p.  125,  pi.  11, 
fig.  2, 

T^S  1 70.    Gerablattina  ovata  Scudder.  Holotype. 

I^wer  I^emiian.     Cassxnlle.  West  Virginia. 

Scudder.  Bull,  No,  124.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw.  1895.  p.  126,  pi.  11,  fig.  4. 

3S<.y>i.    Gerablattina  perita  Scndder.  Holotxpe. 

l^nvcr  Pennian.     Cassville.  West  Virginia. 

Si'udder.  Hull.  No.  124.  V*.  S.  itix^l.  Sur>\.  1S95,  p.  1 14,  pi.  9,  fig.  17. 


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38064.    Gcrablattina  permanenta  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassvilk,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  124,  pi.  10, 
fig.  12. 

38175.    Gcrablattina  radiata  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassvilk,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Siu^.,  1895,  p.  124,  pi.  1 1,  fig.  i. 

38 17 1.    Gcrablattina  rotundata  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  126,  pi.  11, 
fig.  3. 

38060.    Gcrablattina  scapularis  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Coal  Measures.     Pawtucket,  Rhode  Island. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  loi,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  19,  pi.  2,  fig.  1; 
ibid.,  No.  124,  1895,  p.  124,  pi.  10,  fig.  7. 

38177.    Gcrablattina  uniformis  Sctidder.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  120,  pi.  10, 
figs.  8-1 1. 

37985.    Geralinura  carbonaria  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Mazon  Creek,  Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

S|Cudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1890,  p.  455,  pi.  39, 
figs.  I,  3,  4;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  1890,  p.  431,  pi.  31, 
figs.  I,  3,  4. 

37961.    Gcraphrynus  carbonarius  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Mazon  Creek,   Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1890,  p.  446,  pi.  40, 
figs.  1,9,  10,  12;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  1890,  p.  423,  pi.  32, 
figs.  I,  9,  10,  12. 

37970.    Gcraphrynus  (Architarbus)  clongatus  (Scudder). 

Holotype. 
Upper  Coal  Measures.     Braid  wood,  Illinois. 

Fritsch,  Pal.  Arachniden,  1904,  p.  33,  text  fig.  37. 

See  Architarbus  elongatus. 

38141.    Gcrapompus  cxtcnsus  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Mazon  Creek,   Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,   1885,  p.  326,  p^ 
figs.  5,  8;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  290,  j 
figs.  5»  8. 


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38136.    Gerarus  vetus  Scudder.  Holoty}>e. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Mazon  Creek,   Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1885,  p.  344,  pi.  31, 
fig.  6;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  308,  pi.  17,  fig.  6. 

4 1 95 1.    Gerasaphes  ulrichana  Clarke.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Clarke,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
II,  1894,  p.  710,  figs.  14-16. 

37966.    Gcratarbus  lacoei  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Mazon  Creek,   Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1890,  p.  448,  pi.  40, 
fig.  11;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  1890,  p.  424,  pi.  32,  fig.  11. 

37965.    Gcratarbus  scabrum  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Mazon  Creek,   Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1890,  p.  448,  pi.  30, 
fig-  5;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  1890,  p.  430,  pi.  31,  fig.  5. 

21698.    Gcrvillia  longa  Geinitz.  Plesiotype. 

Permian.     Godwin  Creek,  Baylor  County,  Texas. 

White,  Bull.  No.  77,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1891,  p.  29,  pi.  4,  fig.  2. 

7795.    Gcrvillia  montanaensis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Near   I<ower    Canyon   of    Yellowstone   River, 
Montana. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  145,  pl-  37,  figs.  la,  lb. 

8023.    Gcrvillia  mudgeaha  White.  Cotypes. 

Mentor  (Cret.).     Saline  County,  Kansas. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  II,  1879.  p.  295,  pl.  5,  figs.  3,  4; 
Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1883,  p.  16,  pl. 
14,  figs.  3a,  b. 

22867.    Gcrvillia  prop.lcura  (Meek).  Plcsiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah  and   Huerfano  Park, 
Colorado. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  74, pl.  10,  figs.  1-3. 

See   Avicula   (Pseudoptera)  propleura,  A.   (P.)  rhyto- 
phora,  and  Pteria  (P.seudopteria)  propleura. 

7843.    Gcrvillia  recta  Meek  and  Hayden.      Holotype  and  paratypes. 
Fox    Hills    (Cret.).     Deer    Creek,    near    North    Platte, 
Wyoming. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1861,  p.  441. — 
Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876.  p.  66,  pl.  29, 
figs.  la,  ID. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBBATE    FOSSILS.  287 

12319.    Gervillia  recta  Meek.  Plesiotype. 

J  urassic.    Near  Sun  Dance  Hills,  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resoiirces  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  358,  pi.  4,  fig.  3. 

356.    Gervillia  subtortuosa  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and 

paratype. 
Fort  Pierre   (Cret.).      Missouri  River,  east  of  Fort  Ben- 
ton, Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856, 
p.  276. — Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  65, 
pi.  16,  figs.  7a-c. 

30220.    Gervilliopsis  invaginata  (?)  White.  Plesiotype. 

Buda  (Lower  Cret.).     Shoal  Creek,  Austin,  Texas. 

Shattuck,  Bull.  No.  205,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  19,  pi.  5, 
fig.  12. 

113010.    Gibbula  americana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.      Near    Natural  Well,    Duplin   County,   North 
Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892, 
p.  389,  pi.  22,  fig.  32. 

39970.    Gilbertsocrinites  americanus  Troost.  Chirotypes. 

Ordovician.     Near  Knoxville,  Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  61. 

8249.    Glauconia  coalvillensis  (Meek).  Plesiotypes. 

8633.  Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

18946.  Stanton,  Bull.  No.   106,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.,   1893,  p.  132,  pi.  28, 

fig.  11;  pi.  29,  figs.  I,  2. 

See  Cassiope  whitfieldi  and  Turritella  coalvillensis. 

8518.    Glauconome  nereides  White.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.    Confluence  of  White  Mountain  and 
Black  rivers,  Arizona. 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.,  W.  looth  Merid.,  8vo., 
1874,  p.  18;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.,  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV, 
Pt.I,  1877,  P-  105.  pl.  7.  figs.  5a-e. 

=  Pinnatopora  nereides. 

Glycimeris.     See  Glycymeris. 

8051.    Glycymeris  berthoudi  White.  Holotype. 

Fort   Pierre    (Cret.).      Fifteen    miles  west    of    Greeley, 
Colorado. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879,  p.  299, 
pl.  6,  figs.  I  a,  lb. 

20090.    Glycymeris  ?  dalli  White.  Cot3rp"" 

Jurassic.     Wrangel  Bay,  Alaska. 

White,  Bull.  No.  51,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  66,  pl.  14,  figs. 


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114941.    Glycymeris  duplinensis  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.     Magnolia,  Duplin  County,  Alabama. 

DaU,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  III.  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  613, 
pi.  34,  figs.  6,  7. 

13320.    Glycymeris  estrellanus  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Micx:ene.     Panza  and  Estrella  valleys,  California. 

Conrad,  Kept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
VII,  1857,  p.  194,  pi.  7,  fig.  5. 

115671.    Glycymeris  jamaicensis  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  IV,  1898,  p.  608. 

180.    Glycymeris  occidentalis  (Meek  and  Hayden).        Holotype. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  250,  pi.  39,  figs. 
9a,  9b. 

See  Panopea  occidentalis. 

113177.    Glyphostoma  johnsoni  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Cape  Fear  River,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 
223,  pi.  14,  fig.  6. 

163977.    Glyphostoma  scoptes  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  ScL  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  VI,  1903,  pi. 
60,  fig.  15. 

97343.    Glyphostoma  watsoni  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie  River,  near  Fort  Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  40, 
pi.  2,  fig.  7. 

35409.   Glyptocrinus  decadactylus  Hall.  Plesiotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Hayes  and  Ulrich,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Folio  95,  1903,  illustration 
sheet,  fig.  16. 

40768.   Glyptocrinus  decadactylus  Hall.  Plesiotypes. 

42342.  Lorraine  (Ord.).     Morrow,  Ohio;    Covington,  Kentucky; 

42343.  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Wachsmuth  and  Springer,  North  Amer.  Crinoidea  Camerata, 
Mem.  Mus.  Comp.  Zool.,  XXI,  1897,  p.  270,  pi.  20,  figs. 
4b,  4c;  pi.  21,  fig.  4a. 

40762.   Glyptocrinus  dyeri  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

40767.  Lorraine  (Ord.).     Jefferson  County,  Indiana;  Cincinnati. 

42214.  Ohio. 

Wachsmuth  and  Springer,  North  Amer.  Crinoidea  Camerata, 
Mem.  Mus.  Comp.  Zool.,  XXI,  1897,  p.  271,  pi.  20,  figs.  la,  ic; 
pi.  21,  figs.  3a<-c,  6. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  289 

40771.  Glyptocrinus  ?  fornshelli  Miller.  Plesiotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Wachsniuth  and  Springer,  North  Amer.  Crinoidea  Camerata, 
Mem.  Mus.  Comp.  Zool.,  XXI,  1897,  p.  267,  pi.  20,  fig.  3; 
pi.  21,  fig.  5. 

40759.  Glyptocrinus  harrisi  Miller.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Miller,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1881,  p.  74,  pi.  i, 
figs.  4,  4a. 

See  Compsocrinus  harrisi. 

40760.  Glyptocrinus  miamiensis  Miller.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Miller,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  34,  pi.  i, 
fig.  I. 

See  Compsocrinus  miamiensis. 

42145.    Glyptocrinus  nealli  Hall.  Cotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Warren  County,  Ohio. 

Hall,  Twenty-fourth  Rept.  New  York  State  Cab.  Nat.  Hist.,  1872, 
p.  206,  pi.  5,  fig.  19. 

=  Reteocrinus  nealli. 

40772.  Glyptocrinus  sculptus  Miller.  Cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Miller,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  37,  pi.  i, 
fig.  2. 

=  Rhaphanocrinus  sculptus. 

44094.    Glyptopora  elegans  (Prout).       Cotjrpe  and  figured  sections. 

Warsaw  (Miss.).     Warsaw,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  518,  pi.  78,  figs.  loa-ioe. 

43379-    Glyptopora  keyserlingi  (Prout).  Plesiotype. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Nauvoo,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  pi.  78,  figs.  4-4b. 

43436.    Glyptopora  megastoma  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Keokuk,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  518,  pi.  78,  figs.  5,  5a. 

=^  Phractopora  megastoma. 

43761.  Glyptopora  plumosa  (Prout).  Plesiotype. 

Warsaw  (Miss.).     Warsaw,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\\  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  512,  pi.  78,  figs.  3b,  3c. 

43762.  Glyptopora  punctipora  Ulrich.  Figured  fragment  of 

holot 

Chester  (Miss.).     Monroe  County,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  519,  pi.  78,  figs.  9,  9a 
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43380.    Glyptopora  saganella  caliculosa  Ulrich.  Coty 

Warsaw  (Miss.).     Warsaw,  Illinois. 

nrich.  Ool.  Surv-.  111..  VIII,  1S90,  p.  514, 

1 1 2263.    Glyptostyla  panamensis  Dall.  Holot^ 

Eocene.    Vamos-Vamos  Station,  Panama  Canal,  Colom 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  InsL  Sd.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt,  U,  : 
p.  233,  pi.  13.  fig.  5. 

112296.    Gnathodon  clathrodon  Conrad.  Plesiot] 

Pliocene.     Xeuse  River,  North  Carolina. 

Dall.  Proc.  V.  S.  Nat.  Mus..  XVII.  1894,  p.  99.  pi.  7,  fig.  9. 
=  Rangia  clathrondonta. 

106986.    Gnathodon  cuneatus  Gray.  Plesioty 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  X^^I.  1894,  p.  97,  pL  7,  figs,  i, 
=  Rang^a  ciineata. 

107033.    Gnathodon  johnsoni  Dall.  Holot 

Miocene.     Near  Vimal,  Mississippi. 

Dall.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila..  Ill,  Pt.  II,  i8< 
337.  pl.  22,  fig.  18:  Proc.  U.  S,  Nat.  Mus.,  XVII,  1854,  p 
pi.  7.  fig.  7. 

=  Rangia  johnsoni. 

6833,    Gnathodon  lecontei  Conrad.  Holot 

Pliocene.     Carisco  Creek.  Colorado  Desert.  Arizona. 

Dall.  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus..  XVII.  1894;  p.  100.  pl.  7,  fig.  4 
=  Rangia  lecontei. 

139S4.    Gomphoccras  suboviforme  Walcott.  Holot 

Upper  Devonian.     The  Gate.  Eiuneka  District,  Xevad 

Walcott.  Mon.  VIII.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw.  1SS4.  p.  20,  pl.    17, 

S.  Sa. 

21706.    Goniatitcs  baylorensis  WTiite.  Holoi 

Permian.     Militar\-  Crossing  of  the  Big  Wichita,  Bj 
County.  Texas- 
White.  Bull.  No.  77,  r.  S.  Geol.  Surw  1.S91.  p.  19.  pl.  2,  Sg^ 
=  Paralegoceras  baylorensis. 

13983.   Goniatitcs  desideratus  Walcott.  Coti 

Middle  Devonian.     Combs  Peak.  Eureka  District.  Xev 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  l'.  S.  Geol.  Sur\ ..  1SS4,  p.  203,  pl.  17,  fi 

33^75.    Goniatites  globulosus  excelsus  Meek.  Holot 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Osage.  Kansas. 

Meek.  Bull.  No.  6.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr..  I,  1S75.  P-  445- 

=  Gastrioceias  excelsum. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  291 

14176.    Goniatites  kingii  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Carboniferous  ?.     Near  Eberhardt  Mills,  White  Pine 
District,  Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  279,  pi.  6,  figs.  9-14. 

=  Gastrioceras  kingii. 

14993.  Goniatites  lutheri  Clarke.  Holot5T)e. 

Naples  (Dev.).     Parish  Gull3^  Naples,  New  York. 

Clarke,  Bull.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1885,  p.  50,  pi.  2,  fig.  8. 

=  Probeloceras  lutheri. 

14994.  Goniatites  nodifer  Clarke.  Cotypes. 

Genesee  (Dev.).     Genundewah,  Canandaigua  Lake,  New 
York. 

Clarke,  Bull.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1885,  p.  21. 
=  Manticoceras  nodifer. 

696.    Goniobasis  arcta  (Meek).  Cotype. 

Eocene.     Hams  Fork,  northeast  of  Fort   Bridger,  Wyo- 
ming. 

Meek,  Rept.  Expl.  Great  Basiu  of  Utah,  Simpson,  1876,  p.  366,  pi. 
5»  fig.  5- 

See  Melania  arcta. 

8153.    Goniobasis  chrysallis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Bear  River  (Cret.).     Near  Sulphur  Creek,  Bear  River, 
Utah. 

Meek,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1871,  p.  316.— 
White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I, 
1883,  p.  91,  pi.  30,  figs.  6a,  6b;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S,  Geol. 
Surv.,  1883,  p.  462,  pi.  6.  figs.  13,  14. 

=  Pachymelania  chrysallis. 

8157.    Goniobasis  chrysalloidea  White.  Cotypes. 

Bear  River  (Cret.).     Sulphur  Creek,  Bear  River  Valley, 
Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  IT.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  92,  pi.  30,  figs.  5a,  5b;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1883,  p.  462,  pi.  6,  figs.  10,  IT. 

=  Pachymelania  chrysalloidea. 

8152.    Goniobasis  cleburni  White.  Cotypes. 

Bear  River  (Cret.).     Sulphur  Creek,  Bear  River  Valley, 
Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  18 
p.  91,  pi.  30,  figs.  4a-(l;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sos 
iaS3,  p.  462,  pi.  6,  figs.  7-9. 

=  Pachymelania  cleburni. 


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2142.  Goniobasis  convexa  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
I.^iramie  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana 

Meek.  Rcpt.  U.  S.  Geol,  Sur\\  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  562,  text  fig.  7't 
pi.  42,  a^s.  2a,  2b.— White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-., 
1885.  p.  463,  pi.  26,  fijfs.  6,  7. 

See  Melania  ajuvexa. 

2143.  Goniobasis  convexa  impressa  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Holotype. 
I^ramie  (^Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  563,  pi.  42. 
tijjs.  ic,  2(1.— White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Siirv.,  1883, 
p.  463,  pi.  26,  fijfs.  8,  9. 

8161.    Goniobasis  endlichi  White.  Cotypes. 

Bear    River   (^Cret.V     Seven   miles  nc«th  of    Evanston, 
Wyoming. 

While,  T>**elflh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  CkjoI.  Sur\'.  Terr.,  Pt,  I,  1883, 
p.  Q2,  pi.  30,  figs.  7a-c;  Third  Ann.  Rept,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
»J^3«  P  4^3'  P'-  7.  figs.  7-9. 

=  Lioplax  endlichi, 

20077,    Goniobasis  filifera  White.  Cotypes. 

EtKcne.     Wales,  I'tah. 

While,  Bull.  No.  34,  l\  S.  Ool.  Surv.,  1S86.  p.  29,  pi.  2,  fig.  3. 

8>i>3,    Goniobasis  gracilenta  Meek.  Holotype  and  plesiot\-pe. 

1^4^^^,  Lamniie  vCret.  \     Mouth  of  Judith  River.  Montana. 

Me«k,  Repl,  l\  S,  Geol.  Sur\\  Terr..  IX.  1S76.  p.  56{v.  pi.  42,  fig.  3: 
And  text  tij:.  74  iHi  p.  56a— WTiile,  Third  .\nn.  RepiL  U.  S. 
Ge\>l.  Sur\\.  1SS3.  p.  4^3.  pi.  2t>.  figs-  12.  13. 

^SxiS.    Goniobasis  ?  increbescens  Stanton .     Holot \-pe  and  paratypes. 

I>akota   Cprt.   .     Fawn  Creek.  Vellou^stone  National  Park. 

S5ar.uyn.  M^Mn    XXXll.  Pt.  II,  U.  S,  Geol.  Surr..  1S99.  p.  635. 

Sio*".   Goniobasis  ?  insculpta  Meek.  Cot>T«s. 

LArai:;ie    Crvt.   .     Rvvk  Spring.  Wyoming. 

M<rk.  Sixth  Ar.r.    Rep:.   l\  S.  v"VtN>:,  Scrr.  Terr.,    1S73.,  p-  5'5- 

Goniobasis  invenusta    Meek  Jinvi  Hayden  . 

Hv<o:\T^  aac 
L^rjiriix"    Ore^         Mor,:h  c<'  J:;d::h  River.  Mocr: 

Mcei..  Rrr<   V   S    v-^vx    S:it>     Ttrr     :X.   iS-^  r. 

•   .^      ^.       ••        ^^^  .*.  •  *  V       v^^  . 

M^'Ji.r.iji  ir,\xr,n>ca 


Gocnoibasis  ieScrsorjensis  Wr.::?: . 

F:vt    ir.:><    -a^c^    .c    rs.nr    cc      FaLtiirc 


iva:.  V  s  xii  xiss  x\ :: 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  293 

19016.    Goniobasis  macilenta  White.  Holotype. 

Bear  River  (Cret.).     Sulphur  Creek,  Bear  River  Valley, 
Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  93,  pi.  30,  fig.  loa;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1883,  p.  462,  pi.  6,  fig.  12. 

-Pachymelania  ?  macilenta  White. 

2138.  Goniobasis  nebrascensis  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

2139.  Holotype  and  paratypes. 
2160.            Laramie  (Cret.).     Fort  Clarke  and  mouth  of  Yellowstone 

River,  North  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol,  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  565,  text  fig. 
73»  pl-  43»  figs.  I2a-h.— White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol. 
Surv.,  i8i83,  p.  463,  pl.  26,  figs.  15,  16. 

See  Melania  nebrascensis. 

8602.    Goniobasis  nebrascensis  (Meek  and  Hayden).     Ple.siotypes. 
20076.  Eocene.     Wales,  Sanpete  County,  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  213,  pl.  21,  figs.  93-90;  Bull.  No.  34,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1886,  p.  28,  pl.  2,  figs.  4,  5. 

2184.    Goniobasis?  omitta  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  568,  pl.  42,  figs. 
4a-4c.— White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p. 
463,  pl.  26,  fig.  10. 

See  Melania  omitta. 

28947.    Goniobasis?  pealei  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Dakota?   (Cret.).      Three   Forks  Valley,   Montana,   and 
Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Stanton,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  632,  pl. 
75,  fig-  6. 

691.    Goniobasis  simpsoni  (Meek).  Cotype. 

Eocene.      Hams  Fork,  northeast  of  Fort  Bridger,  Wyo- 
ming. 

Meek,  Rept.  Expl.  Great  Basin  of  Utah,  Simpson,  1876,  p.  365, 
pl.  5,  fig.  I e.— White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1883,  p.  464,  pl.  31,  fig.  2. 

2145.    Goniobasis  sublaevis  (Meek  and  Hayden).     Holotype  and 

paratype. 
Laramie  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  567,  pl.  4 
figs.  5a,  5b.— White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun 
18S3,  p.  463,  pl.  26,  fig.  18. 

See  Melania  sublaevis. 


21M        imij.K'HN  Vi,  I'NiTKh  statkh  national  MUSKrH. 

hfi>^*t.    OonlobuHiH?  Hubtortuosa  {  NK^ck  and  Hayden  ).  Hokcrrit 

and  paratTT«^ 

I,ui;iiiiii'  (Cit'l. ).      Month  of  Jndith  River,  Montana. 

Mit'k.  Ki'pl.  f.  S.  (W^ol.  Sun.  Tcrr..  IX,  1S76,  p.  569,10::  m^ 
7."S.  7'>.  pi  •»<>.  '»«••*  »7j*.  1 7b. -White,  Third  Ann.  RepL.  T  i 
c;«M»l.  Sufv..  iSS.v  p.  4^^.  pi.  27,  fig.  34. 

Scv  Molania  snl>tc>rtnos:i. 

HfM).v    Qoniobaiiin  tcncra  Hall.  Plesicir_\7»t5.. 

IvHvnr.     Head  of  Soldiers  Fork,  I'tah. 

Whilo,  Kept.  t'.S.  (;<H>>j:r.  Sur\.  W,  ux»th  Moid..  IV.  11.  I  i*^ 
p.  ;i  >,  pi.  ^1,  fi)ri.  na  nc. 

Ms,S7.    QoniobAAiA  icncra  Hall.  Plesiot>-]>fe 

litHvno.     WNonun^,  Colorado,  and  Utah. 

White,  Thml  \\\n.  Rc|>t.  V.  S.  (Vol.  Sun*.,  1^5,  p.  464.  pi.  y. 

(iK>^.  \  >v 
(The  rtKnv  inolmlcs  (^.  simj-istMii  Meek,  G.  noduliferii  Jdet^.  u 
oniloii  0«Mir««l,  (>.  tN^luniinis  White,  and  G.  arcta  Meek      T    V. 

Slrtnl«Mvl 

di4i.    Ooniohni^i*  tcnuicarinata  ^Meok  and  Hayden  ).       HolorrpL 
l^avanno  .Oixn.  >.     Near  Fon  Union.  Xorth  r>akota 

M<M^k.  K<^^  IS.  r»<H^l.  Sun.  Ten.,  IX.  i87i>.  p  5ti6.  pi.  4;  Jap. 
I4»  140.  While.  ThiTii  Ann.  RepL.  F.  S.  Gc<>l.  Sim.,  iS\;  1 
<|^,^.  pi  ?^,  hv:  j  1 :  Bnll.  No.  54.  U.  S,  Gml.Sirrx  .,  iM8c  v.  2? 
pi    ?.  hjc.  <a 

ScH^  Molania  lonnicarinata. 

S^<)7.    O^ni^hA^iJi  tenuic^riTvata    Met^k  and  Hayden -.       Pie>iotvi^.- 
l^wnc.     \Vak>s.  Utah. 

Whit<  ,  Bni;    No   ,i4.  I     S    Oeol    Surv..  iSSt>.  p   3V    pl.i.ai?,-  — 

4^5 .-^^     Goni^c^raJ^  cvccid^malc  Hal';  PitfsirT\'i\ 

StiMU^  Rn*4"T     i>\l  l>!xon.  Illinois. 

vMj«;*k4  .  r.e.V.   wmi  X:i:   5]^c   Siir\    lUmr...  Fma' Kerii. .  II-   !     ' 

iNii"    ti   "<>    n".    .V    tu;    n 

4^;.v    0<*ni<^mya  am^ncami  Mt^t^k  nni".  Hayden.  HoioTvv 

I'ov  l^ilK    Ori-:  Mort\nr.  Rn-tT   Saxnb  Ttafcoi^ 

Mr<*k:»ni.  H:  viU^i.  !''-tv  f\rAi.  Na:  *v.'i  Phila..  Vlli.  iK^r  .  -.  ■  - 
Viv^    ki'Tv.    '.     >    .Wo".   >u'N    Terr..  IX     t'*tt,    i     r;     :     . 

\anatu)o    v"^tx^;  N.iiiainii.   A'anmnvsr  i-?ua3iil 


Vr>ok,  K«i.    I     >   V".;-.^.   .iiu.    .^n^    ?sir^     Ttsn.    L.     S.    _     *" 

Sec  rht-ilao^nivf.     .%omon'\;.    noreais;*. 
ys»4     Ckvmomyn  montanae.ns»  \iri*k  iii-,..r.*:: 

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TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  295 

13890.    Goniophora  perangulata  (Hall).  Plesiotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Lone  Mountain,  near  Eureka,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  171,  pi.  15,  fig.  10. 

12234.    Goniopygus  zitteli  Clark.  Cotypes. 

Fredericksburg  (Lower  Cret.).     Texas. 

Clark,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circ.  No.  87,  1891,  76;  Bull.  No.  97, 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  53,  pi.  18,  figs.  2a-2d;  pi.  19,  figs, 
la-ie. 

43475.    Goniotrypa  bilateralis  Ulrich.     Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Stony  Mountain,  Manitoba. 

Ulrich.  Geol.  Surv.  Canada,  Contr.  Micro- Pal.,  Cambro-Sil.,  Pt.  II, 
1889,  p.  41,  text  figs.  1-3,  pi.  9,  fig.  I. 

13403.    Gonostoma  yatesii  Cooper.  Plesiotypes. 

John  Day  (Miocene).     Eastern  Oregon. 

White,  Bull.  No.  18,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.,  1885,  p.  16,  pi.  3,  figs.  8-12. 

37969.    Graeophonus  carbonarius  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Mazon  Creek,   Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1890,  p.  454,  pi.  40, 
fig-  3;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  1890,  p.  430,  pi.  32,  fig.  3. 

201.    Grammatodon  inornatus  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Southwest  base  of  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl., 
No.  172,  XIV,  1864,  p.  90,  pi.  3,  figs.  9,  a,  b. 

See  Area  (Cucullsea)  inornata. 

12398.    Grammatodon?  vancouverensis  (Meek).  Holotype. 

Nanaimo  (Cret.).     Koniooks,  Vancouver  Island. 

Meek,  Bull.  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Terr.,  II,  1876,  p.  356, 
pl.  3.  figs-  5.  a. 

=  Neniodon  vancouverensis. 

See  Area  vancouverensis. 

14385.    Grammysia  arcuata  (Conrad).  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.,  1884,  p.  245,  pi.  20,  fig.  5. 

14384.    Grammysia  hannibalensis  (Shumard).  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  18S4,  p.  244,  pi.  20,  fig.  4. 

13895.    Grammysia  minor  Walcott.  Cot] 

Upper  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  174,  pi.  15,  1 
15.  15a. 


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TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  297 

1 14609.    Grateloupia  (Cytheriopsis)  alumensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Chipola  (Oligocene).     Alum  BliiflF,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1239,  pi.  52,  fig.  14. 

1843.    Gratelupia  ?  mactropsis  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.    Isthmus  of  Darien. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
V,  1856.  p.  328,  pi.  6,  fig.  54. 

14437.    Griffithides  portlocki  (Meek  and  Worthen).  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  266,  pi.  24,  figs. 
4-4b. 

115525.    Gryphaea  athyroides  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     San  Fernando,  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Joum.  Geol.  Soc.  Ivondon,  XXII,  1866,  p.  583, 
pi.  16,  fig.  17. 

=  Ostrea  athyroides. 

318.    Gryphaea  calceola  nebrascensis  Meek  and  Hayden. 
1 88 1.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Head  of  Wind  River  Valley,  Wyoming. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  for  1861,  p.  437; 
Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl.,  No.  172,  XIV, 
1864,  p.  74,  pi.  3,  figs.  la-f. — Jackson,  Mem.  Bost.  Soc.  Nat. 
Hist.,  IV,  No.  8,  1890,  p.  317,  pi.  24,  figs.  23,  24. 

12540.  Gryphaea  calceola  nebrascensis  Meek  and  Hayden. 

Plesiotypes. 
Jurassic.     Sheep  Creek,  Uinta  Range,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Vt.  II, 
1877,  p.  286,  pi.  7,  fig.  II. 

28952.  Gryphaea  calceola  nebrascensis  Meek  and  Hayden. 

28953.  Plesiotypes. 

Jurassic.     Yellow.stone  National  Park. 

Stanton,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  612, 
pi.  72,  figs.  5-7. 

28769    Gryphaea  corrugata  Say.  Plesiotypes. 

to  Washita  (Lower  Cret.).     Texas,    Indian  Territory,   and 

28773.  Kansas. 

Hill  and  Vaughan,  Bull.  No.  15 1,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1898,  p.  53, 
pi.  5,  fig.  8;  pi.  6,  figs.  1-6,  8,  9;  pi.  7,  figs.  1-3;  pi.  8,  figs. 
1-17;  pi.  12,  figs.  I,  2;  pi.  18,  figs.  1-3;  pi.  19,  fig.  2. 

See  Gryphaea  pitcheri. 

28774.  Gryphaea  corrugata  belviderensis  Hill  and  Vaughan. 

Cotyp< 
Washita  (Lower  Cret.).     Black  Hills,  Kansas. 

Hill  and  Vaughan,  Bull.  No.  151,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1898,  p.  5* 
pi.  9,  figs.  1-3;  pi.  10,  figs.  I,  2;  pi.  II,  figs.  I,  2. 


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22233.    Gryphaea  corrugata  tucumcarii  (Marcou).  Plesiotypes. 

Washita  (Lower  Cret.).     Texas,  and   Mesa  Tucumcari, 
New  Mexico. 

Hill  and  Vaughan,  Bull.  No.  151,  U.  S.  (*eol.  Surv.,  1898,  p.  56, 
pi.  13,  figs.  4,  5;  pi.  14,  figs.  I,  2. 

28776.    Gryphaea  marcoui  Hill  and  Vaughan.  Cotypes. 

to  Fredericksburg^  (lyower  Cret. ).     Near  Austin  and  Edwards 

28778.  Plateau,  Texas. 

Hill  and  Vaughan,  Bull.  No.  151,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv,,  1898,  p.  50, 
pi.  2,  figs.  1-15,  17-21;  pi.  3,  figs,  i-io;  pi.  4,  figs.  1-4;  pi.  5, 
figs.  1-7. 

30226.    Gryphaea  mucronata  Gabb.  Plesiotypes. 

Buda  (Lower  Cret.).     Near  Austin,  Texas. 

Shattuck,  Bull.  No.  205,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  21,  pi.  9, 
figs.  1-4. 

28779.  Gryphaea  mucronata  Gabb.  Ple.siotypes. 

Del  Rio   (Lower   Cret.).      Near  Linders  Spring,  Travis 
County,  Texas. 

Hill  and  Vaughan,  Bull.  No.  151,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1898,  p.  63, 
pi.  23,  figs.  4-14;  pi.  24,  figs.  1-16;  pi.  25,  figs.  1-8;  pi.  26, 
figs.  4,  5;  pi.  27,  figs.  1-5;  pi.  28,  figs.  1-5;  pi.  29,  figs.  1-6; 
pi.  30,  figs.  1-5. 

28780.  Gryphaea  navia  (Hall).  Plesiotypes. 

28781.  Washita  (Lower  Cret. ).     Near  Denison,  Texas,  and  Black 

Hills,  Kansas. 

Hill  and  Vaughan,  Bull.  No.  151,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1898,  p.  57. 
pi.  13,  figs.  1-3;  pi.  18,  figs.  4-12. 

See  Kxogyra  forniculata. 

8775.    Gryphaea  newberryi  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     vSouthern  Utah. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  60,  pi.  5,  figs. 
1-5- 

See  Gryphaea  pitcheri  var. 

9880.    Gryphaea  pitcheri  Morton.  Plesiotypes. 

Cretaceous.     Leon  Springs,  Texas. 

Conra<l,  Rept.  V.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  I*t.  II. 
i'\S7.  P-  155.  Pl-  7.  figs-  .V*-<1;  Ph  21,  figs.  3a-3c.  ' 

=  Gryphxa  corrugata. 

9733.    Gryphaea  pitcheri  Morton.  Plesiot>'pes. 

Cretaceous.     Texas. 

White,  Fourth  .\nn.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1S84,  p.  302,  pi.  49, 
figs.  1-3. 

8653.    Gryphaea  pitcheri  Morton  var.  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado   (Cret.).      vSouthern   Utah  and    Northern    New 
Mexico. 

White.  Rept.  V.  S.  c;eogr.  Surv.  W.  U)uth  .Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  171,  pi.  17,  figs.  la-f. 

=  Gryphaea  ne\vberr>'i. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  299 

12369.    Gryphaea  planoconvexa  Whitfield.  Plesiotyi^s. 

28931.  Jurassic.     Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Stanton,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  611, 
pi.  72,  figs.  9,  10. 

328.    Gryphaea  vesicularis  Lamarck  ?  Plesiotypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Cheyenne  River,  near  Black  Hills, 
South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  20,  pi.  11, 
figs.  2a-c;  pi.  16,  figs.  8a,  8b. 

2340.    Gryphaea  vesicularis  Lamarck.  Plesiotypes. 

Cretaceous.     Near  Freehold,  New  Jersey. 

White,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  303,  pi.  48, 
figs.  1-5. 

28775.    Gryphaea  wardi  Hill  and  Vaughan.  Cotypes. 

Glen  Rose  (Lower  Cret. ).     Between  Bee  Creek  and  Peder- 
nalis  River,  Travis  County,  Texas. 

Hill  and  Vaughan,  Bull.  No.  151,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1898,  p.  49, 
pi.  I,  figs.    1-16. 

28782     Gryphaea  w^ashitaensis  Hill.  Plesiotypes. 

to  Washita    (Lower    Cret.).      Near    Denison    and    Austin, 

28785.  Texas. 

Hill  and  Vaughan,  Bull.  No.  151,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1898,  p.  59, 
pi.  19,  figs.  3-5,  7-9,  11-18;  pi.  20,  figs.  I,  2,  4;  pi.  23,  figs.  1-3. 

1 25 1 2.    Gymnotoceras  blakei  (Gabb.).  Plesiotypes. 

Triassic.      Cottonwood  Canyon,  West  Humboldt  Range, 
Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  113, 
pi.  10,  figs.  10a,  b;  pi.  II,  fig.  6a. 

12526.    Gymnotoceras  rotelliforme  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Triassic.     Buena  Vista  Canyon,  West  Humboldt  Range, 
Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Rxpl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  iii, 
pi.  10,  figs.  9,  9a. 

Gypidula  comis  (Owen).     See  Pentamerus  (n.  s.  ?)  Owen. 

5896.    Gyroceras  logani  Meek.  Holotype. 

Base  of  Devonian.     Forty  miles  below  Fort  Good  Hope, 
Mackenzie  River,  Canada. 

Meek,  Trans.  Chicago  Acad.  Sci.,  I,  1868,  p.  no,  pi.  15,  figs.  2a-c. 

12459.    Gyrodes  conradi  Meek.  Holotype  and  plesiotype. 

22910.  Fort  Benton?  or  Colorado  (Cret. ).     Cheyenne  River,  South 

Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1S76,  p.  310,  text  figs. 
33-36. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  136, 
pi.  29,  figs.  7,  8. 


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7856.    Gyrodes  depressa  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Chalk  Creek,  above  Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  159, 
pi.  15,  fig.  la. 

22912.   Gyrodes  depressa  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret,).     Huerfano  Park,  Colorado. 

Stanton,  Rull.  No.  106,  V.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1893,  p.  135,  pi.  29,  figs. 
11-14. 

20126.    Gyrodes  dowelli  White.  Holotype. 

Chico  (Cret.).     Jacksonville,  Oregon. 

White,  Bull.  No.  51,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  19,  pi.  3,  figs.  8,  9. 

114430.    Gyrodes  (Gyrodisca)  duplinensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Magnolia,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  45. 

=  Macromphalia  (Gyrodisca)  duplinensis. 
See  Gyrodisca  duplinensis. 

1 1 4430.   Gyrodisca  dupli  nensis  ( Dall ) .  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Magnolia,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  922, 
pi.  27,  fig.  27. 

=  Macroniphalia  (Gyrodisca)  duplinensis. 
See  Gyrodes  (Gyrodisca)  duplinensis. 

45823.  Gyronema  duplicatum  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Dixon,  Illinois. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.. 
Ill,  Pt.  II,  1S97,  p.  1055,  pi.  78,  fig.  22. 

45824.  Gyronema  liratum  lUrich  and  vScofield.  Holotj'pe. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Beloit,  Wisconsin. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept., 
Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1056,  pi.  78,  figs.  14-16. 

45825.  Gyronema  pulchellum  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Chatficld,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept., 
Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1054,  pi.  78,  figs.  19-21. 

45826.  Gyronema  semicarinatum  (Salter).  Plesiotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1055,  pi.  78,  figs.  17,  18. 

9316.    Hadrophyllum  glans  White.  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Burlington  (Mi.ss.).     Burlington,  Iowa. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  156,  pi.  39.  figs.  5a,  5b. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  301 

35224.    Haguia  sphaerica  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Flathead    (Cambrian).     Soda    Butte  Creek,   Yellowstone 
National  Park. 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  442, 
pi.  63,  figs.  6,  6a. 

158303.  Haimesiastraea  conferta  Vaughan.     Holotype and  paratypes. 

158304.  Chickasawan  (Eocene).     Bells  Landing,  Wilcox  County, 
1 583 II.  and  Woods  BluflF,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.   145,  pi.   15, 
ngs.  6-9;  pi.  16. 

35060.    Hallicystis  imago  (Hall).  Plesiotype. 

Niagaran  (Sil.).     Chicago,  Illinois. 

Schuchert,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  216, 
text  fig.  24. 

41361.    Halliella  labiosa  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord. ).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  656,  pi.  46,  figs.  43-46. 

41363.    Halliella  retifera  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.   Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.   Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.   185, 
pi.  15,  figs.  5a-e. 

12518.    Halobia  (Daonella)  lommeli  (Wissman).  Plesiotypes. 

Triassic.     Desatoya  Mountains,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  100. 

280.    Haminea  minor  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Plesiotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  273,  pi.  31, 
figs.  I  a,  lb. 

See  Bulla  minor. 

278.    Haminea  occidentalis  (Meek  and  Hayden).      Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Montana  (Cret.).     Yellowstone   River,  near  Miles  City, 
Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,   IX,  1876,  p.  271,  pi.  18, 
figs,  iia,  lib,  12a,  12b. 

See  Bulla  occidentalis. 

1 13895     Haminea  pompholyx  Dall.  Cotypes. 

to  Chipola  (Oligocene).     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

113897-  Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mas.,  XVIII,   1895,  p.  32;  Trans.  Wagner 

Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi.  59,  fig.  16. 


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279.    Haminea  subcylindrica  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret. ).     Near  mouth  of  Milk  River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  272,  pi.  18,  figs, 
loa,  lob. 

See  Bulla  subcylindrica. 

12255.    Haminea  subcylindrica  (Meek  and  Hayden).       Plesiotypes. 
Fort  Pierre  ( Cret. ) .     Old  Woman  Fork  of  Cheyenne  River, 
Wyoming. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  437,  pi.  12,  fig.  24. 

22932.    Haminea  truncata  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Poison  Canyon,  Huerfano  Park.  Colo- 
rado. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1893,  p.  162,  pi.  34, 
figs.  9-1 1. 

21730.    Hamites  elatior  Forbes?  Plesiotypes. 

Lower  Cretaceous.     Islands  of   St.  Paul  and  St.   Peter, 
Straits  of  Magellan,  South  America. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  MUvS.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  13,  pi.  2,  figs,  i,  2. 

9869.    Hamites  larvatus  Conrad.  Plesiotype. 

Washita  (Lower  Cret.).     Leon  Springs,  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Sur\'.,  Emory,  I,  I*t.  II,  1857, 
p.  165,  pi.  21,  fig.  8. 

39941.    Haplocrinites  hemisphaericus  Troost.  Chirotype. 

Silurian.     Decatur  County,  Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Auier.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  61. 

38097.    Haplophlebium  longipennis  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Near  Pittston,  Pennsylvania. 

Scudder,  Proc.  .^mer.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sci,,  XX,  1885,  p.  172. 

41889.    Harpina  minnesotensis  Clarke.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Hader,  Minnesota. 

Clarke,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surw  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  755,  fig.  76. 

41887.  Harpina  ottawensis  (Billings)?  Plastotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Big  Springs,  near  Fountain,  Minnesota, 

Clarke,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal  Rept.,  Ill,  IH.  II, 
1894,  p.  757.  fig.  79- 

41888.  Harpina  rutrellum  Clarke.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon  Kails,  Minnesota. 

Clarke,  (rcol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurv.  Minn..  Pinal  RejU.,  Ill,  in.  II, 
1894,  p.  758,  figs.  80,  81. 

35402.    Hebertella  borealis  (Billings).  Plesiotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Frankfort,  Kentucky. 

Hayes  and  Ulrich,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Polio  95,  u/>3,  illustration 
sheet,  figs.  36,  37. 


TYPE    8PEClMKNi3    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  303 

35398.    Hebertella  sinuata  (Hall).  Plesiotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Hayes  and  Ulrich,  U.  S.  Geoh  Sur\\,  Folio  95,  1903,  illustration 
sheet,  fig.  17. 

97492.    Heilprinia  burnsii  (Dall).  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Petersburg,  Virginia. 

Grabau,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  XLIV,  1904,  p.  92. 
See  Fusus  (Fusus)  burnsii. 

1 13220.    Heilprinia  caloosaensis  (Heilprin).  Plesiotypes. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

Grabau,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  XLIV,  1904,  p.  87. 
See  Fusus  caloosaensis. 

1 12349.    Heilprinia  caloosaensis  carolinensis  (Dall).  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Tillys  Lake,  Waccamavv  River,  South  Carolina. 

Grabau,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  XLIV,  1904,  p.  89. 

See  Fusus  caloosaensis  carolinensis. 

112381.    Heilprinia  equalis  (Emmons).  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Grabau,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  XLIV,  1904,  p.  89. 
See  Fusus  (Fusus)  equalis. 

247.  Helcion  alveolus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Yellowstone  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  68. 
=  Anisomyon  alveolus. 

248.  Helcion  carinatus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret).     Great  Bend  of  Missouri,  below  Fort 
Pierre,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  68. 
=  Anisomyon  borealis. 

23064.    Helcion  granulatus  Stanton.  Holotype  and  paratype. 

Knoxville    (Lower    Cret.).     Near    Stephenson,    Tehama 
County,  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p.  63, 
pi.  12,  fig.  4. 

246.    Helcion  patelliformis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Montana   (Cret.).     Yellowstone  River,  near  Miles  City 
Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  vSci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  61 
—  Anisomyon  patelliformis. 


304        BrLLtrriN  "3,  ixited  states  xatioxal  MusEm. 

249.    Helcion  sexsulcatus  Meek  and  Hayden.  HoloU^p 

Montana  <Crel.  •.     Yellowstone    River,    near  Miles  Cit 
Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden.  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila..  VIII.  1S56.  p.  ( 

=  Anisorayon  sexsulcatus. 

244.    Helcion  subovatus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holot\-j 

Montana  •  Cret.  ►.     Yellowstone  River.  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden.  Proc.  .\cad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila..  VIII.  1856.  p.  ( 
=  Anisomyon  subovatus. 

45S27.    Helcionopsis  striata  Ulrich.  Holotvf 

Richmond    Ord.  •.     Marion  County.  Kentucky. 

Ulrich.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sar\-.  Minn..  Final  Rept..  III.  PL 

1S97.  p.  S27.  pi.  61.  figs.  29.  3C'. 

45S2S.    Helcionopsis  subcarinata  Llrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypt 

Trenton  -Ord.  '.     Goodhue  County.  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Geol.  and  Nat.   Hist.  Sorv.  Minn..   Fii 
Rept..  in,  Pt.  II.  1S97.  p.  S27.  pi.  6i.  6g.  2S. 


1S324.    Helenia  bella  Walcott.  Coty| 

Lower  Cambrian.     Conception  Bay.  Newfoundland. 

WalcotC  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mas..  XII.  1S5S9.  p.  59:  Tenth  .\nn.  Re 
U.  S.  GeoL  Surv..  1S90.  p.  616.  pi.  7S.  figs.  4-4b. 


1 1 1939.    Helicina  ballista  Dall.  Cotyp 

1 1 194 1.  Oligocene.     Ballast  Point.  Tampa.  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  III.  Pt.  I.  1890,  p 
pi.  I.  figs.  2.  2a. 

1 1 1943.    Helicina  ballista  tampae  Dall.  Cot\'p 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point.  Tampa.  Florida. 

Dall.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila..  Ill,  Pt,  I.  1S90,  p. 

474.    Helicoceras  angulatum  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotv] 

Fort  Pierre    Cret.  '.     Head  of  south  branch  of  Cbeyet 
River,  South  Dakota. 

Me^k  and  Hay«ien.  Proc.  .\cad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila..  for  iS6a,  p.  1 
=  Heteroceras  ?  angulatum. 

229^.    Helicoceras  ?  comigatum  Stanton.  Holotv 

Colorado  Cret. '•.    Turkey  Creek,  Huerfano  Park,  Colora< 

Stanton.  Bull.Xo.  1\j6,  V.  S.  (."ieo!.  Surv..  zS^ji.  p.  165.  pi.  55,  fig 

473.    Helicoceras  mortoni  tenuicostatum  Meek.  Cotyp 

Fort  Pierre    Cret.  '.     Great   Bend  of  the  Missouri,  bel 
Fort  Pierre,  South  Dakota- 
Meek.  Rept.  r.  S.  Geol.  Sun-.  Terr..  IX.  :S76,  p.  4S7.  pi.  22,  i 

See  Heliooceias  tenoicostatns. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  305 

8638.    Helicoceras  pariense  White.  Cotypes  and  plesiotypes. 

22933.  Colorado  (Cret.).     Southeast  of  Paria,  and  Upper  Kanab, 

Utah. 

White,  Kept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  Pt.  I, 
1876,  p.  203,  pi.  19,  figs.  2a-d. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S. 
Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  164,  pi.  35,  figs.  2-4. 

12307.    Helicoceras  stevensoni  Whitfield.  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).    West  side  Beaver  Creek,  Black  Hills, 
South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  447,  pi.  14,  figs.  5-8. 

473.    Helicoceras  tenuicostatus  Meek  and  Hayden.       Holotype. 
Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Great  Bend  of  Missouri,  below  Fort 
Pierre,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1858,  p.  56. 
=  Helicoceras  mortoni  tenuicostatum. 

471.    Helicoceras  ?  tortus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Great  Bend  of  Missouri,  below  Fort 
Pierre,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1858,  p.  54. 
=  Heteroceras  tortum. 

43417.    Helicopora  archimediformis  Claypole.  Holotype. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Litchfield,  Kentucky. 

Claypole,  Quart.  Jour.  Geol.  Soc.  London,  XXXIX,  1883,  p.  34, 
pi.  4,  figs.  3,  4. 

=  Archimedes  laxus. 

43479.    Helicopora  ulrichi  Claypole.  Holotype. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Claypole,  Quart.  Jour.  Geol.  Soc.  London,  XXXIX,  1883,  p.  33, 
pi.  4,  fig.  2. 

46057.    Helicotoma  declivis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Murfreesboro,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  1036,  pi.  74,  figs.  34-38. 

45829.  Helicotoma  granosa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  1035,  pi.  82,  figs.  32-34. 

45830.  Helicotoma  marginata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.j.     Richmond,  Indiana. 

TTlrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\\  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I 
1S97,  p.  1036,  pi.  74,  fig.  39- 

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45831.  Helicotoma  planulata  Salter.  Plesiotypes. 

Black    River   (Ord. ).     Paquette    Rapids,    Ottawa   River, 
Canada. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1033,  pi.  74,  figs.  16,  17. 

45832.  Helicotoma  planulata  robusta  Ulrich  and  Scofield. 

Holotype. 
Stones  River  (Ord.).     Jo  Daviess  County,  Illinois. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Vt.  II,  1897,  p.  1035,  pi.  74,  fig.  15. 

45833.  Helicotoma  planulatoides  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Mercer  County,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  1034,  pi.  74,  figs.  28-30. 

46058.  Helicotoma  subquadrata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Murfreesboro,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  1033,  pi.  74,  figs.  31-33. 

46059.  Helicotoma  tennesseensis  Ulrich.  Cotypes, 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Murfreesboro,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  1034,  pi.  74,  figs.  20-24. 

45834.  Helicotoma  umbilicata  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

45835.  Stones  River  (Ord.).     Dixon  and  I^a  Salle,  Illinois. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1034,  pi.  62,  fig.  68;  pi.  74,  figs. 
25-27. 

45836.  Helicotoma  verticalis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky. 

ITlrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSur\\  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  1035,  pi.  62,  fig.  69;  pi.  74,  figs.  18,  19. 

43668.    Heliotrypa  bifolia  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Chester  (Miss. ).     Sloans  Valley,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI,  1883,  p.  278,  pi.  13, 
figs.  6-6c. 

1 1 1959.    Helix  (Dsedalochila)  adamnis  Dall.  Holotype. 

OHgocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  12, 
pi.  I.  figs.  5,  5a. 

20073.    Helix  adipis  White.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     Naciniiento,  New  Mexico. 

WTiite,  Bull.  No.  34,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  27,  pi.  5,  figa 
II,  12. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  307 

1 1 1946.  Helix  (Jeanneretia)  crusta  Dall.  Cotypes. 

1 1 1947.  Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  R.  I,  1890, 
p.  9,  pi.  I,  figs.  4,  4a,  4b,  6e,  6f. 

111950.  Helix  (Jeanneretia)  crusta  cunctator  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890, 
p.  10. 

1 3401.    Helix  (Monodon?)  dallii  (Stearns  ms.)  White. 

Holotype  and  paratypes. 
John  Day  (Miocene).     Eastern  Oregon. 

White,  Bull.  No.  18,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1885,  p.  14,  pi.  3,  figs.  4-6. 

111951.  Helix  (Jeanneretia)  diespiter  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890, 
p.  10,  pi.  I,  figs.  I,  la. 

1 1 1955.    Helix  (Jeanneretia)  direpta  Dall.  Cotypes. 

130354-  Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890, 
p.  10,  pi.  I,  figs.  7a,  7b;  Pt.  V,  1900,  pi.  39,  figs.  4,  5. 

12502.    Helix  evanstonensis  White.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Evanston,  Wyoming. 

White,  Bull.  I'.  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Terr.,  IV,  1878,  p.  714; 
Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  454,  pi.  27, 
figs.  29-31. 

13400.    Helix  ( Aglaia)  fidelis  Gray.  Plesiotypes. 

John  Day  (Miocene).     Eastern  Oregon. 

White,  Bull.  No.  18,  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.,  1885,  p.  14,  pi.  3,  figs.  1-3. 

1 1 1957.    Helix  (Jeanneretia)  haruspica  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890, 
p.  II,  pi.  I,  figs.  7c,  7d. 

1 1 1945.    Helix  (Jeanneretia)  instrumosa  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,    Trans.    Wagner  Free  Inst.    Sci.    Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.   I,   1890, 
p.  9,  pi.  I,  figs.  7,  8b. 

8883.    Helix  kanabensis  White.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Upper  Kanab,  Utah. 

White,  Powell's  Rept.  Geol.  T'inta  Mountains,  1876,  p.  120;  Third 
Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  454,  pi.  25,  figs.  12-14. 

II 1944.    Helix  (Jeanneretia)  latebrosa  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.      Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  8, 
pi.  I,  figs.  8,  8a. 


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2io:.    Helix  leidyi  Hall  and  Meek.  Holotype. 

White  River    (Miocene).     Bad   Lands  of  White    River, 
South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  604,  pi.  45, 
figs.  7a,  7b. — White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1883,  p.  455,  pi.  32,  figs.  32,  33. 

8590.    Helix  leidyi  Hall  and  Meek.  .  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Mooseneck  Peak  and  Pownsagunt  Plateau,  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  211,  pi.  21,  figs.  3a-3c. 

20072.    Helix  nacimientensis  White.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     Nacimiento,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Bull.  No.  34,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  26,  pi.  5,  figs. 
3-7. 

2106.    Helix  occidentalis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1857,  p.  135. 
=  Hyalina  ?  occidentalis. 

8882.    Helix  peripheria  White.  Cotypes. 

Bitter  Creek  (Eocene).     Pine  Valley  Mountains,  Utah. 

White,  Powell's  Rept.  Geol.  Uinta  Mountains,  1876,  p.  130; 
Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  445,  pi.  29,  figs. 
II,  12. 

13402.    Helix  (Patula)  perspectiva  Say.  Plesiotypes. 

John  Day  (Miocene).     Eastern  Oregon. 

White,  Bull.  No.  18,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1885,  p.  14,  pi.  3,  fig.  7. 

8881.    Helix  riparia  White.  Cotypes. 

Green  River  (Eocene).     Eighty  miles  below  Green  River 
City,  Wyoming. 

White,  Powell's  Rept.  Geol.  Uinta  Mountains.  1876,  p.  130;  Third 
Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  455,  pi.  29,  figs.  13,  14. 

8908.    Helix  (Patula)  sepulta  White.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Evanston,  Wyoming. 

White,   Proc.  U.  vS.  Nat.  Mus.,  Ill,  1S80,  p.  160. 

1974.  Helix  spatiosa  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Wind  River  (Eocene).     Wind  River  Valley,  Wyoming. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1.S61,  p.  446. 

=  Macrocyclis  spatiosa. 

1975.  Helix  ?  veterna  Meek  and  Hayden.     Holotyj)e  and  i)aratype. 

Eocene.     Wind  River  Valley,  Wyoming. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1S61,  j).  447. — 
Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr..  IX,  1S76.  ]>.  S96,  pi.  42, 
figs.  8a,  8b.— White.  Third  Ann.  Rept.  V.  S.  Ocol.  Surv.,  1883, 
p.  454,  pi.  30,  figs.  4,  5. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  309 

2104.    Helix  vetusta  Meek  and  Hayden.     Holotype  and  paratypes. 
lyaramie  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  552,  pi.  42,  figs. 
7a,  7b.— White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p. 
454,  pi.  27,  fig.  28. 

See  Helix  vitrinoides. 

2104.    Helix  vitrinoides  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  fhila.,  for  1857,  p.  135. 
=  Helix  vetusta. 

18359.    Helminthoidichnites  marinus  (Emmons)?  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Washington  County,  New  York. 

Walcott.  Proc   U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XII,  1889,  p.  35;  Tenth  Ann. 


5»9,  p. 
,  pi.  62, 


Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  603,  pi.  62,  figs.  1-4. 

18359.    Helminthoidichnites  marinus  (Emmons).  Plesiotypes. 

26275.  Lower  Cambrian.     Washington  County,  New  York. 

26277.  Walcott,  Hon.  XXX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1898,  pi.  27,  figs.  2,  4,  5. 

26279. 

33793.  Helminthoidichnites  meeki  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Grey  son  (Algonkian).     Deep  Creek  Canyon,  near  Glen- 
mont,  Montana. 

Walcott,  Bull.  Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  X,  1899,  p.  236,  pi.  24,  fig.  7. 

33795.    Helminthoidichnites?  neihartensis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Greyson  (Algonkian).     Glenwood  and  Neihart,  Montana. 

Walcott,  Bull.  Geol.  Soc.  Anier.,  X,  1899,  p.  236,  pi.  24,  figs.  1,2,4. 

33794.  Helminthoidichnites  ?  spiralis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Greyson  (Algonkian).     Deep  Creek  C^attyon,  near  Glen- 
mont,  Montana. 

Walcott,  Bull.  Oeol.  Soc.  Amer.,  X  ^^99^^  pt*  ^3^»  pk  24»  tj^^.  5,  6. 

43566.   Helopora  alternate  Utridi.  Hplo^yi^. 

Black  River  (Ord.)-     Minoeiqwlis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  N»i,  l|«it.,  Xlt  >$9o,  p.  19a,  fig. 
T6f;  Geo],  and  Nat  Ukt.  Surv.  B|i»at»  Vin^X  Rtpt.,  Ill,  ft.  1, 

1893,  P-  193.  pi- 3.  fig- 9. 

43568.    Helopora  divaricata  Uhicb.  Cotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minoeoitolis,  Btititiesota. 

ITlrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist  Surv.  Minn.,.  Final  Rep^.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
J893.  p.  191.  pi-  3»  figs-  1-3- 

43566.    Helopora  elegans  Ulrich.  Holotype- 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Blauchester,  Ohio. 

Ulrich.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt  I. 
1893,  p.  194,  fig.  II. 


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43369.  Hclopora  fra^lis  Hall.  PlesJotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Clinton  ■  Sil.   .     H ami! ton.  Ontario.  Canada. 

TTlrich.  Crrol.  Sur\-.  I]*...  VIII.  iS9l..  p.  643,  figs.  iS,  a-e. 

43569.    Hclopora  hanisi  James.  Plesiotj-pes. 

Richmond    Ord.   .     \Vaynes\-ille,  Ohio. 

ririch.  Cytc*"!.  and  Nat.  Hirt.  Surw  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  III.  Pi.  I, 

i':>93.  P-  J95-  pl-  5-  ^^^  ^^'  '^h.  lie,  12. 

43370.  Hclopora  lindstromi  l_1rich.         Cot>'pes  and  figured  section. 

Silurian.     Island  of  Gotland,  Sweden. 

nrich,  Gtoj.  Stir\.  111..  VIII.  1S9L..  p.  643,  figs.   iS,  f,  g,  h. 

43677.    Hclopora  mucronata  I'lrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  'Ord.   .     Cannon  Fall^,  Minnesota. 

nrich.  Jour.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist..  XII.  1890.  p.  192,  fig.  i6e: 
Geol.  and  Nat.  HisL  Surv.  Minn..  Final  RepC.  Ill,  I*t.  I.  1893, 
p.  193.  pi.  3,  ng.  10. 

43567.    Hclopora  quadrata  llrich.  Cot>-pes. 

Trenton  1  Ord.   .     Near  Cannon  Falls.  Minnesota. 

ITrich,  CfCoI.  and  Nat.  Hist,  Surw  Minn..  Final  Rept.,  III.  I*t.  I, 
'N5-  P-  I93-  fig-  J^- 

38137.    Hcmcristia  occidcntalis    Dana-?  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Coal   Measures.      Mazon  Creek,   Grundy    County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder.  Mem.  Bosti»n  Soc.  Nat,  Hist..  Ill,  1SS5.  p.  342,  pi.  31. 
fig.  S:  Foss.  Insects  N.  .\nieTica.  I.  l^9u.  p.  3«.i6,  pf.  17,  fig.  \ 

1 2241.    Hcmiaster  calvini  Clark.  Holotype. 

Shoal  Creek    Lx)wer  Cret.   .     Travis  County.  Texas. 

Clark.  Bull  No.  97.  l".  S.  r*eol.  Snr\\,  1893.  p.  90,  pi.  49.  figs.  2a-i. 

19114.    Hcmiaster  dalli  Clark.  Holotype. 

Washita  i  Lower  Cret.  '.     Bexar  County.  Texas. 

Clark.  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circ.  No.  S7,  1S91,  p.  77;  Bull  No.  97. 
I'.  S.  Cttrol.  Sur\-..  1S93.  p.  Vi,  pL  4S.  figs.  2a-2e- 

331.    Hcmiaster  humphrcysanus  Meek  and  Hayden. 

Holotyjje  and  paratx^pe. 
Fort  Pierre    Upper  Cret.   .     One  hundred  and   fifty  miles 
from  mouth  of  Yellowstone  River.  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden.  lYoc.  .\cad.  Mat.  Sci.  Phila..for  iS57,p.  147-  — 
Meek.  Rept.  V.  S.  Ge^.-'l.  Sun*.  Terr.,  ix.  1S76,  p.  5.  p]/  10, 
figs,  id-g.— Clark.  Bull.  No.  97,  V.  S.  Gcol.  Surv..  189^.  p.  SS. 
pi.  4S.  figs.  la-f. 

2208.    Hcmiaster  Stella    Morton  •.  Plesiot>-pe. 

Upper  Cretaceous-     Timber  Creek,  New  Jersey*. 

Clark.  Bull.  No.  97,  U.  S.  Cf^oI.  Surv.,  1S95,  p.  &4,  pi.  ^t>.  figs. 

la-d. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  311 

30187.  Hemicidaris  intumescens  Clark.  Cotype. 

30188.  Jurassic.     Taylorsville,  California. 

Clark,  Bull.  No.  97,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  44,  pi.  12,  figs,  ib, 
id,  le?,  ih,  li. 

4953.    Hemicrupturus  rasoumowskii  Green.  Plastotype. 

Ordovician  ?     Tzarsko  Selo,  Rii.ssia. 

Green,  Mon.  Trilobites  N.  America,  Phila.,   1832,   p.    20.     Cast 
No.  42. 

43564.  Hemiphragma  irrasum  Ulrich.    Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

43565.  Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  FinafRept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  P-  299»  Pl-  24,  figs.  5-19- 

43563.    Hemiphragma  tenuimurale  Ulrich.      Cotypes    and   figured 

sections. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893.  P-  30^  pl-  24,  figs.  20-23. 

636.    Hemipronites  chemungensis  arctostnata  (Conrad). 

Plesiotypes. 
Upper  Devonian.     West  side  Buell  Valley,  east  of  Eureka 
District,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  35, 
pl.  3,  fig.  2. 

=Schuchertella  arctostriata. 

loio.    Hemipronites  crassus  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Cotypes. 

Coal  Measures.     Leavenworth,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl., 
No.  172,  XIV,  1864,  p.  26,  pl.  I,  figs.  7a,  7b. 

=  Orthotetes  crassus. 
See  Orthisina  crassa. 

6529.    Hemipronites  crassus  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Cotyi^es. 

7013.  Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

24531-  Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Neb.,  1872,  p.  174,  pl.  5, 

figs,  loa-c;  pl.  8,  fig.  i. — White,  Thirteneth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol. 
Surv.  Ind.,  1884,  p.  129,  pl.  26,  figs.  4-1 1. 

=Orthotetes  crassus. 

8475.    Hemipronites  crenistria  (Phillips).  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Locality  unknown. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  R.  I,  185 
p.  124,  pl.  10,  fig.  9a. 

=  Orthotetes  crassus  ? 


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684.    Hemipronites  crenistria  (Phillips).  Pksiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Camp  Floyd,  west  of  Utah 

Lake,  Utah. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  62, 

pi.  7,  fig.  2. 

=Orthotetes  robustus. 

43764.  Hemitrypa  aspera  Ulrich.  Cotj-pes. 

43765.  Keokuk  (Miss.).     Nauvoo,  Illinois,  and  Keokuk.  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\'.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  563,  pi.  57,  figs.  4C-4S. 

44087.    Hemitrypa  nodosa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Bentonsport,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surw  111.,  VIII.  1890,  p.  562,  pi.  57,  fig.  3. 

43374.  Hemitrypa  pateriformis  Ulrich.  Cotjrpe. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Keokuk,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\-.  III.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  564,  pi.  57,  figs.  7-7C. 

43766.  Hemitrypa  perstriata  Ulrich.       Cotype  and  figured  sections. 

Keokuk  (  Miss. ) .     Bentonsport,  low^a. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surw  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  564,  pL  57,  figs.  6,  6a. 

43371.  Hemitrypa  proutana  ITlrich.  Plesiotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Warsaw  (Miss.).     Warsaw,  Illinois. 

nrich,  Geol.  Surv*.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  560.  pL  57,  figs.  i-ic. 

43372.  Hemitrypa  proutana  nodulosa  Ulrich.  Cot>-pes. 
43373-            Keokuk  (Miss.  K     Nauvoo.  Illinois,  and  Keokuk.  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1S90,  p.  562,  pi.  57,  figs.  ^2C. 

43375.  Hemitrypa  tenera  Ulrich.  Coiji^es  and  figured  sections. 

Middle  Devonian.     Dax-enport,  lou-a. 

nrich,  Geol.  Sur\\  111..  Mil,  1S90,  p.  559,  pL  44^  figs.  7-73;  pi. 
54.  figs.  IC»-IOC- 

474.    Heteroceras  ?  angulatum  .  Meek  and  Hayden).      Holotype. 
Fort  Pierre    Cret.   .     Head  of  south  branch  of  Cheyenne 
River.  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Repc  U.  S.  Geol.  Sarv.  Terr.,  IX,  1S76,  p.  4S4,  pi.  21, 
figs.  3a-c- 

See  Helicoceras  angulatum. 

X70.    Heteroceras  ?  cbeyennense  •  Meek  and  Hayden).     Holotype. 
Fart  Pierre    Cret.  .     Mouth  of  Big  Cheyenne  River,  South 
I>akc*ta. 

Me^^k.  Repit.  U.  S.  Geo'..  Srrrv.  Terr.,  IX,  1$-^  P.4S3.  pL  21,  figs. 
See  Anc\I«xera5?  cbevenensis. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  313 

1350.    Heteroccras  cooperi  (Gabb).  Plesiotype. 

Nanaimo  (Cret.).     Komooks,  Vancouver  Island. 

Meek,  Bull.  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Terr.,  II,  1876,  p.  367, 
pi.  3,  figs.  7,  a. 

469.    Heteroceras  ?  nebrascense  (Meek  and  Hay  den).   Holotype. 
Fort  Pierre  (Cret. ).     Near  forks  of  Cheyenne  River,  South 
Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,   1876,  p.  480,  pi.  22, 
figs.  la-c. 

See  Ancyloceras  ?  nebrascensis. 

12292.  Heteroceras  ?  nebrascense  (Meek  and  Hayden).    Plesiotype. 
Montana  (Cret. ).     East  fork  of  Beaver  Creek,  Black  Hills, 
South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  451,  pi.  14,  fig.  9,  pi.  15,  fig.  6. 

12288.    Heteroceras  newtoni  Whitfield.  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     West  side  of  Beaver  Creek,  Black 
Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880 
p.  449,  pi.  15,  figs.  1-4. 

471.  Heteroceras  tortum  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Great  Bend  of  the  Missouri,  below 
Fort  Pierre,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.   U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  481,  pi.  22, 
figs.  4a-c. 

See  Helicoceras  ?  tortus. 

472.  Heteroceras  ?  umbilicatum  (Meek  and  Hayden).    Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Great  Bend  of  the  Missouri,  below 
Fort  Pierre,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  482,  pi.  22,  fig.  5. 
See  Turrilites  umbilicatus. 

42219.    Heterocrinus  geniculatus  Ulrich.    Natural  mould  of  cotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.    II    1879,  p.  16,  pi.  7, 
fig-  13. 

=  Ohiocrinus  geniculatus. 

42304.    Heterocrinus  (locrinus)  cehanus  Ulrich.  Cotype. 

lyorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  175,  pi.  5, 
fig-9- 

=  Ohiocrinus  cehanus. 

43133.    Heteronema  capillare  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holot5rp 

Silurian.     Island  of  Gotland. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLV,  19c 
p.  278,  pi.  65,  fig.  II. 


314  BULLETIN    53,  UNJTED   STATES    NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

43134.    Heteronema  carbonarium  Ulrich  and  Bassler.         Holotype. 

Lower  Coal  Measures.     Seville,  Illinois. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLV,  p.  279, 

pi.  65,  fig.  13. 

43132.    Heteronema  ?  contextum  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Morrow,  Ohio. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLV,  1904, 
p.  279,  pi.  65,  fig.  12. 

43672.  Heteropora  attenuata  Ulrich.     Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Upper  Cretaceous.     Pulaski  County,  Arkansas. 

Ulrich,  Jouni.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  144,  pL  6, 
fig.  12. 

43673.  Heteropora  consimilis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cretaceous.     Pulaski  County,  Arkansas. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cmcinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  143,  pL  6, 
fig.  II. 

46557.  Heterospongia  knotti  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

•    Richmond  (Ord.).     Near  Lebanon,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Anier.  (ieol.,  HI,  1889,  p.  241,  fig.  5  on  p.  236. 

46558.  Heterospongia  subramosa  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

46559.  Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

46560.  Richmond  (Ord.).     Near  Lebanon,  Kentucky,  and  Spring 

Vallev,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Anier.  (ieol..  Ill,  1889,  p.  240,  fig.  6  on  p.  236. — Winchell 
and  Schucherl,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  ni,  I*t.  I,  1893,  p.  79,  pi.  G,  figs.  4-6. 

157831.    Heteroterma  gabbi  vStanton.  Holotype. 

Lower  Tejon  (Kcxrene).      Near  Lower  Lake,  California. 

Stanton,  Seventeenth  .\nn.  Rept.   U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Pt.   I,  1897, 

p.  1046,  pi.  67,  fig.  3. 

351 13.    Heterotrypa  frondosa  ul'Orhigny).       Fragment  and  figured 

scvlions  of  lulwards  and  Haime's  plesiotyp>e. 
Lorraine  ((Vd.^*.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich    and    Hassler,   Smithsonian   Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,   XLVII. 
191*4,  p.  J5,  pi.  II,  figs.  1-3. 

43367.    Heterotrypa  inflecta  ITlrich".       Cotyj^es  and  figured  sections. 

Lorraine  (Ord.V     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Gci>l.  Surv.  111,»  VIII,  iSg^>,  p.  414,  pi.  37.  figs.  2-2d. 

43186.    Heterotrypa  parvulipora  Ulrich  and  Bassler.       Cotypes  and 

figured  sections. 
Trtsatim  (Ord.)*     Maury  County,  Tennessee. 

BMricr«   HuiithsioniAU   Misc.  Coll..   Quart.,   XLVII, 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  315 

43368.    Heterotrypa  proliiica  Ulrich.      Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Blanchester,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  413,  pi.  37,  figs.  i-id. 
=  Heterotrypa  subramosa  prolifica. 

43750.    Heterotrypa  singularis  Ulrich.     Figured  sections  of  cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  415,  pi.  37,  figs.  3c,  3(1,  3e. 
=:  Dekayella  singularis. 

43664.    Heterotrypa  solitaria  Ulrich.     Holotype  and  figured  sections. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincmnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI,  1883,  p.  88,  pi.  i, 
figs.  3-3h. 

43689.    Heterotrypa  vaupeli  Ulrich.       Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI,  1883,  p.  85,  pi.  i, 
figs.  2-2b. 

=  Nicholsonella  vaupeli. 

186.    Hettangia  americana  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotyi^e  and 

paratypes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  274. 

=^Tancredia  americana. 

4^561.    Hindia  insequalis  Ulrich  and  Everett.         Figured  sections  of 

holotype. 
Stones  River  (Ord.).     Dixon,  Illinois. 

Ulrich  and  Everett,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  275,  pi.  2, 
figs.  4-4b. 

46562.    Hindia  parva  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Fountain,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  Ill,  1889,  p.  244.— Winchell  and  Schuchert, 
Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Ft.  I, 
1893.  p.  79»  Pl-  G,  figs.  7-9. 

115111.    Hindsiella  acuta  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900, 
p.  1138,  pl.  45.  fig.  9- 

II 509 1.    Hindsiella  carolinensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900, 
p.  1 138,  pl.  45,  fig.  4. 

155757.    Hindsiella  (faba  var.?)  donacia  Dall.  Holotyo^*. 

Claibornian  (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,   Ill,   Pt.  V, 
p.  1136,  pl.  45,  fig.  12. 


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114614.    Hindsiella  nephritica  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.   Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.   Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.  V,    1900. 

p.  1137,  pi.  45,  fig.  8. 

13336.    Hinnites  crassa  Conrad.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.     Santa  Margarita,  Salinas  Valley,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Hxp\.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
VII,  1857,  p.  190,  pi.  2,  figs.  I,  2. 

107 147.    Hipponyx  tortilis  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Vendryes,  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  PnH\  r.  vS.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  322,  pi.  27,  fig.  15. 

8382.    Holaster  simplex  Shumard.  Plesiotype. 

Wa.shita  (Lower  Cret.).     Bexar  County,  Texas. 

Clark,  Bull.  No.  97,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  76,  pi.  38,  figs.  la-g; 
pi.  39,  figs.  la-d. 

35200.    HolastereUa  wrighti  americana  Girty.  Cot5rpe. 

Madison  (Mi.ss. ).     Gallatin  Range,  Yellowstone  National 
Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  V.  vS.  Gcol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  508,  pi.  71, 
fig.  iia. 

12236.    Holectypus  planatus  Roenier.  Plesiot)rpe. 

Washita   (Lower    Cret.).     Cow   Creek,    Travis   County, 
Texas. 

Clark,  Bull.  No.  97,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  58,  pi.  23.  figs.  2a-f. 

45837.  Holopea  ampla  ririoh  and  Scofield.  Cotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Geol.  and  Nat.   Hist.  Surw  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  I*t.  II,  1S97,  p.  1065,  pi.  79,  fig.  22. 

45838.  Holopea  appressa  Ulrich  and  vScofield.  Cotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Goodhue  Comity,  Minnesota. 

ririch  and   Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal 
Rept..  Ill,  m.  II,  1S97,  p.  U)65.  pi.  79,  figs.  7-9. 

28i9<.>.    Holopea  arctica  Schuchert.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord. ).     Head  of  Frobisher  Bay.  Baffin  Land. 

Schuchert,   Pr(K\  U.  S.  Nat.   Mus.,   XXII,   1900,  p.  168,  pi.  12, 
fij»s.  14-16. 

46531.    Holopea  concinnula  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Plastotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Beloit,  Wisconsin. 

ririch   and   SiH>fieUl.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept..  III.  in.  II.  1897,  p.  U166,  pi.  79,  fig.  6. 

45839.  Holopea  excelsa  mrich  and  Sci>field.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Wykoff,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Sct>field,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur^-.  Minn.,  Final 
Bftpt.«  III,  l*t  II,  1S97.  p.  1067,  pi.  79,  figs.  II.  12. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  317 

24339.    Holopea  furmaniana  Hartt  and  Rathbun.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Erer6,  Para,  Brazil. 

Hartt  and   Rathbun,  Ann.  Lyceum  Nat.  Hist.  New  York,  XI, 
1875.  P-  115. 

=  Diaphorostoma  furmaniana. 

45840.  Holopea  insignis  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

45841.  Stones   River   (Ord.).     Minneapolis   and   Cannon    Falls, 

Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and   Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  ni,  Ft.  II,  1897,  p.  1065,  pi.  79,  figs.  1-5. 

45842.  Holopea  nashvillensis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Nashville,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Ft.  II, 
1897,  p.  1068. 

45843.  Holopea  oxfordensis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

45844.  Richmond  (Ord.).     Richmond,  Indiana;  Oxford,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Ft.  II, 
1897,  p.  1068. 

45845.  Holopea  parvula  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     One  mile  south  of  Burgin,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Ft.  II, 
1897,  p.  1067,  pi.  79,  fig.  19. 

45846.  Holopea  pyrene  Billings.  Plesiotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and   Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Ft.  II,  1897,  p.  1067,  pi.  79,  figs.  13-18. 

45847.  Holopea  rotunda  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

45848.  Stones  River  (Ord. ).     Dixon,  Illinois. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Hartsville,  Tennessee. 

I'lrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.   Hist.  SVirv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Ft.  II,  1897,  p.  1066,  pi.  79,  figs.  20,  21. 

45849.  Holopea  supraplana  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Kenyon,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.   Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  I*t.  II,  1897,  p.  1068,  pi.  79,  figs.  27,  28. 

23877.  Homalonotus  (Calymene)  acanthurus  Clarke.     Plastotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Rio  Maecuru,  Brazil. 

Clarke,  Archivos  do  Mus.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  IX,  1890,  p.  11,  pi.  I, 
figs.  9,  10. 

23879.    Homalonotus  derbyi  Clarke.  Cotypes  and  plastotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Rio  Maecuru,  Brazil. 

Clarke,  .\rchivos  do  Mus.  Rio  <le  Janeiro,  IX,  1890,  p.  7, pi.  I, fig.  ^ 

23878.  Homalonotus  oiara  Hartt  and  Rathbun.  Plastotji 

Middle  Devonian.     Krere.  Brazil. 

Clarke,  Archivos  do  Mus.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  IX,  1891),  p.  5,  pi.  i,  fig. 


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28942.    Homomya  gallatinensis  Stanton.      Holotype  and  paratypes. 

Jurassic.     Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Stanton,   Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  625, 
pi.  74,  figs.  6,  7. 

43304.  Homotrypa  arbuscula  Ulrich.     Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

43305.  Stones  River  (Ord.).     Dixon,  Illinois;  High  Bridge,  Ken- 

tucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  409,  pi.  33,  figs.  3,  3c. 

41762.    Homotrypa  austini  Bassler.        Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Dutch  Creek,  four  and  one-half  milts 
west  of  Wilmington,  Ohio. 

Bassler,   Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,   XXVI,    1903,    p.   584,   pi.    24, 
figs.  5-9. 

43578.    Homotrypa  callosa  Ulrich.         Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 
43579-  Trenton   (Ord.).     Near  Burgin,   Kentucky,  and  Cannon 

Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Kept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  243,  pi.  20,  figs.  15-21. 

41744.    Homotrypa  cincinnatiensis  Bassler.         Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Bassler,    Proc.    U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,   XXVI,    1903,    p.   576,  pi.   21, 
figs.  4-10. 

41755.    Homotrypa  communis  Bassler.  Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Richmond  (Ord.).     Oregonia,  Ohio. 

Bassler,   Proc.  U.  S.   Nat.  Mus.,    XXVI,    1903,    p.    581,    pi.    23, 
figs.  1-4. 

41729.    Homotrypa  curvata  Ulrich.        Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  242,  pi.  10, 
figs.  7,  7d. 

41735.    Homotrypa  curvata   praecipta  Bassler.  Holotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     West  Covington,  Kentucky. 

Bassler,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXVI,  1903,  p.  575,  pi.  23,  fig.  15. 

41758.    Homotrypa  cylindrica  Bassler.  CotyiDes  and  figured 

sections. 
Richmond  (Ord.)-     Richmond,  Indiana. 

Bassler,    Proc.   U.  S.  Nat.   Mus.,  XXVI,    1903,    p.   5.S5,    pi.    22, 
figs.  8-13. 

41749.    Homotrypa  dawsoni  (Nicholson).       Plesiotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Richmond  (Ord.).     Waynesville,  Ohio. 

BftSBler,  Proc.  U.   S.  Nat.  Mus.,   XXVI,   1903,   p.  581,  pi.   25, 
figs.  9-10. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  319 

41741.    Homotrypa  dumosa  Bassler.      Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Bassler,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXVI,  1903,  p.  576,  pi.  20,  fig.  i; 
pi.  21,  figs.  1-3. 

43574.    Homotrypa  exilis  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured  .sections. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  236,  pi.  19,  figs.  ia-i6. 

43767.  Homotrypa  flabellaris  Ulrich.       Figured  .sections  of  cotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  (ieol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  411,  pi.  32,  fig.s.  3b,  3c. 

41778.    Homotrypa  ftabellaris  spinifera  Ba.ssler.  Holotype  and 

iigured  sections. 
Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Bassler,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXVI,  1903,  p.  580,  pi.  21,  figs. 
11-15- 

43768.  Homotrypa  gelasinosa  Ulrich.    Figured  sections  of  holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  410,  pi.  32,  figs.  2b,  2c. 

41764.    Homotrypa  grandis  Bassler.       Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Two  miles  west  of  Goodlettsville,  Ten- 
nessee. 

Ba.ssler,  Proc.   U.  8.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXVI,  1903,  p.  578,  pi.  20,  figs. 
7-10. 

43998.    Homotrypa  insignis  Ulrich.  Cotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Fourteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn., 
1886,  p.  82. 

-Homotrypa  subramosa  insignis. 

43577.    Homotrypa  (?)  intercalaris  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893.  P-  238,  fig.  13. 

34329.    Homotrypa  libana  Bassler.       Holotype  and  figured  .sections. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Lebanon,  Ohio. 

Bassler,   Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.   Mus.,  XXVI,  1903,  p.  578,  pi.  22,  figs. 
J-3- 

43571.  Homotrypa  minnesotensis  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

43572.  sectio 

Stones  River  (Ord. ).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 
Black  River  (Ord.  ).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sr.rv.  Minn.,  Pinal  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt, 
1893,  p.  235,  pi.  19,  figs.  1-9. 


320  BULLETIN   53,   UNITED   STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

43573.    Homotrypa  minnesotensis  montifera  Ulrich.  Holotype 

and  figured  sections. 
Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept..  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  235,  pi.  19,  fig.  3a. 

34328.    Homotrypa  nicklesi  Bassler.       Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Raywick,  Kentucky. 

Bassler,   Proc.    U.   S.   Nat.   Mus.,   XXVI,    1903,   p.  586,   pi.   22, 
figs.  4-7. 

4177 1.    Homotrypa  nitida  Bassler.  Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Near  Osgood,  Indiana. 

Bassler,    Proc.   U.  S.  Nat.   Mus.,  XXVI,   1903,   p.  586,   pi.   20, 
fig.  15;  pi.  25,  figs.  5-8. 

41753.    Homotrypa  nodulosa  Bassler.     Cotj^pesand  figured  sections. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Hanover,  Ohio. 

Bassler,    Proc.   U.  S.  Nat.   Mus.,  XXVI,    1903,   p.  582,   pi.   23, 
figs.  5-1 1 ;  pi.  25,  fig.  15. 

43671.    Homotrypa  obliqua  Ulrich.      Holotype  and  figured  sections. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati.  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  243,  pi.  10, 
figs.  6,  6b.  ' 

41736.  Homotrypa  obliqua  Ulrich.     Plesiotypes  and  figured  sections. 

41737.  Lorraine  (Ord.)     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Bassler,   Proc.    U.   S.   Nat.    Mus.,   XXVI,    1903,    p.   575,    pi.    23, 
figs.  12-14. 

41747.    Homotrypa  pulchra  Bassler.       Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Bassler,   Proc.   U.   S.   Nat.    Mus.,   XXVI,    1903,   p.   577,    pi.    20, 
figs.  11-14. 

41760.    Homotrypa  ramulosa  Bassler.     Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Versailles,  Indiana. 

Bassler,   Proc.   U.   S.   Nat.   Mus.,  XXVI,    1903,    p.   585,    pi.    25, 
figs.  1-4. 

41784.    Homotrypa  richmondensis  Bassler.         Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Richmond  (Ord.).     Richmond,  Indiana. 

Bassler,   Proc.  U.   S.   Nat.  Mus.,   XXVI,    1903,    p.   582,    pi.   24, 
figs.  1-4. 

43576.    Homotrypa  separata  Ulrich.     Holotyixi  and  figured  sections. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  (tcoI.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  237,  pi.  19,  figs.  17-20. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  321 

43575.    Homotrypa  (?)  similis  Foord.  Plesiotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  242,  pi.  20,  figs.  28-33. 

4 1 76 1.    Homotrypa  splendens  Bassler.     Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Bassler,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXVI,  1903,  p.  587,  pi.  25,  figs. 
11-14. 

43570.    Homotrypa  subramosa  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  239,  pi.  19,  figs.  21-28. 

43580.    Homotrypa  tuberculata  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Black  River  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  240,  text  fig.  14. 

41766.  Homotrypa  wortheni  (James).  Plesiotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Richmond  (Ord.).     Richmond,  Indiana. 

Bassler,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXVI,  1903,  p.  583,  pi.  24,  figs. 
10-14. 

41768.    Homotrypa  wortheni  intercellata  Bassler.  Cotypes  and 

figured  sections. 
Richmond    (Ord.).      One-fourth   mile    east    of    Osgood, 
Indiana. 

Bassler,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXVI,  1903,  p.  584,  pi.  24,  fig.  17. 

41767.  Homotrypa  wortheni  prominens  Bassler.  Cotypes. 

Richmond    (Ord.).       Elkhorn    Creek,    near    Richmond, 
Indiana. 

Bassler,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXVI,  1903,  p.  584,  pi.  24,  figs. 
15-16. 

43763.    Homotrypella  contexta  Ulrich.  Fragment  and  figured 

sections  of  holotype. 
Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  412,  pi.  32,  figs.  5a,  5b. 

43561.    Homotrypella  instabilis  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.   Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  11 
I,  1893,  p.  229,  pi.  18,  figs.  9-20. 

23232—05 21 


322  BULLETIN   53,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

43559.  Homotrypella  multiporata  Ulrich.  Figured  sections  of 

holot>T>e. 
Black  River  (Ord.)-     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol,  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
I,  1893,  p.  230,  pi.  18,  figs.  21,  22. 

43560.  Homotrypella  mundula  Ulrich.  Holotype  and  figured 

sections. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Decorah,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  232,  fig.  12. 

43178.    Homotrypella  nodosa  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Cotypes  and 

figured  sections. 
Lorraine  (Ord.).     Mount  Parnassus,  Columbia,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler  in  Hayes  and  Ulrich,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  Folio 
95,  1903,  illustration  sheet,  figs.  14,  15. — Smithsonian  Misc. 
Coll.,  Quart.,  XL VII,  1904,  p.  21,  pi.  7,  figs.  1-3. 

43562.    Homotrypella  (?)  ovata  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Two  miles  south  of  Cannon  Falls,  Min- 
nesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surw  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1898,  p.  231,  pi.  18,  figs.  23-30. 

43557.  Homotrypella  rustica  Ulrich.     Figured  sections  of  holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Spring  Valley,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  234,  pi.  18,  figs.  31-33. 

43558.  Homotrypella  (?)  subgracilis  Ulrich.       Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

,  Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  I*t.  I, 

1893,  p.  230,  pi.  26,  figs.  10-16. 

23093.  Hoplites  angulatus  Stanton.  Holotype. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret. ).     Five  miles  north  of  Paskenta, 
California. 

vStanton,  Bull.   No.    13S,  U.  vS.   Geol.  vSurw,    1895  (Feb.,    1896),  p. 

80,  pi.  18,  figs.  3,  4. 

23094.  Hoplites  crassiplicatus  Stanton.  Holotype. 

Knoxville  ( Lower  Cret. ).     Three  miles  north  of  Paskenta, 
California. 

Stanton,   Bull.  No.    n8,  V,  S.   Geol.  Surv.,  1S95  (I'cb.,  1S96),  p. 

81,  pi.  18,  fig.  8.  ' 

21573.    Hoplites  dilleri  Stanton.  Holotype. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.).     Three  miles  west  of  Lowerys, 
Tehama  County,  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1S96),  p.  82, 
pi.  18,  figs.  6,  7. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  323 

23091.  Hopiites  hyatti  Stanton.  Holotype. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.).     West  of  Riddles,  Oregon. 

Stanton,   Bull.  No.    133,  U.   S.  Geol.  Surv.,    1895   (Feb.,  1896), 
p.  79,  pi.  16,  fig.  2. 

23092.  Hopiites  storrsi  Stanton.  Holotype. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.).     On  south  fork  of  Elder  Creek, 
Tehama  County,  California. 

vStanton,    Bull.  No.   133,  U.   S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1S95    (Feb.,   1896), 
p.  79,  pi.   17,  figs.  I,  2;  pi.  18,  fig.  5. 

45850.  Hormotoma  bellicincta  (Hall).  Plesiotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls.  Minne.sota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,   Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1017,  pi.  70,  figs.  15-17. 

• 

45851.  Hormotoma  gracilis  (Hall).  Plesiotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Near  Spring  Valley,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.   and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  F'inal 
Rept..  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1014,  pi.  70,  figs.  20-22. 

45852.  Hormotoma  gracilis  angustata  (Hall).  Ple.siotypes. 
to               Utica  (Ord.).     Newport,  Kentucky. 

45856.  Black    River   (Ord.).      Near   Cannon    Falls,    Minnesota; 

Central  Tennes.see. 
Stones   River  (Ord.).       High  Bridge,   Kentucky;  Beloit, 
Wisconsin. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surw  Minn.,  Final  Rept., 
Ill,  I*t.  II,  1897,  p.  1014,  pi.  70,  fig.s.  30-36. 

4*5857.    Hormotoma  gracilis  goodhuensis  Ulrich  and  Scofield. 

Cotypes. 
Black  River  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept., 
Ill,  I*t.  II,  1897,  p.  1015,  pi.  70,  figs.  42,43. 

45858.  Hormotoma  gracilis  multivolvis  Ulrich  and  Scofield. 

Cotypes. 
Richmond  (Ord.).     Spring  Valley,  Minne.sota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept., 
Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1014,  pi.  70,  figs.  26-29. 

45859.  Hormotoma  gracilis  sublaxa  Ulrich  and  Scofield.     Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Lincoln  County,  Missouri. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept., 
Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1014,  pi.  70,  figs.  23-25. 

45860.  Hormotoma  ?  major  (Hall).  Pla.stotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Pike  County,  Missouri. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept., 
III.  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1018,  pi.  71,  fig.  5. 

45861.  Hormotoma  salteri  Ulrich.  Cotyp 

Trenton  (Ord. ).     Two  miles  north  of  Danville,  Kentucl 

Ulrich  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  li 
1897,  p.  1016,  pi.  70,  figs.  44-48. 


324  BULLETIN    73,   rXTTED   STATES   XATIONAL   MTSEnf. 

45562.  Hormotoma  salteri  nitida  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  *  Ord. ).     Two  miles  north  of  Danville.  Kentucky. 

nrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn..  Final  Rept..  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897.  p.  1016. 

45563.  Hormotoma  salteri  tennesseensis  Ulrich.  CotN-pes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Near  Lebanon.  Tennessee. 

ririch.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn..  Final  RepC,  III,  Pt.  II, 
1897.  p.  1016.  pi.  70.  figs.  49-5  <- 

45S64     Hormotoma  subangulata  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

to  Trenton  'Ord.  >.     Cannon  Falls.  Minnesota. 

45566.  Black   River  'Ord.i.     Chatfield.   and  Goodhue   County, 

Minnesota. 

nrich  and  *ScofieId.  Geol.  and  Nat.    Hist.  Sorv.  Minn..  Final 
Kept..  Ill,  Pt.  II.  1S97.  p.  1018,  pi.  70.  figs.  37-41- 

45567.  Hormotoma  trentonensis  Ulrich  and  Scofield.         Holotype. 

Trenton  •  Ord.  •.     Hader.  Minnesota  •  Wykoff.  Minnesota 
in  error  -. 

tlrich  and  Scofield.  Geol.   and  Nat    Hist.  Sorv.   Minn.,    Final 
Rept-.  III.  Pt.  II.  1S97.  p.  1017.  pi.  70.  figs.  15,  14- 

35317.    Hustedia  mormoni  Marcoo.  Plesiotypes. 

Maroon    Upper  Carb.   .     Southeast  of  Italian  Peak,  Elk 
Mountain.  Colorado. 

Girtv.   Prof.   Pip.  No.   16.  T.  S.  Geol.  Son..  1903,  p.  41:.  pi.  7, 
figs.  12,  12a,  15- 

1 15623.  H)ralaea  digitata  Guppy.  Holor\-pe. 

Miocene.     Jamaica. 

Gnppy.  Proc.  Sci.  .Vssoc.  Trinidad-  iv^^.  p.  :7*>.  pi.  7.  fig.   16. 

1 15624.  Hjralaea    Diacria    vcndrycsiana  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Mi<xene.     Jamaica- 
Gappy.  G*^>I-  Mag..  Lor.-«.K^r.,   Dec.   II.    I,    :S"x,  p.  4^*5,  pi.    17. 
nc  -^:  Prvv-  Sci   .\?ij<v   Tnr.iii^i.  :n^2.  r 


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1 15625.    H)ralaea  vcntricosa  Gappy.  Holotype. 

Miccece-     Jamaica. 

Gappy.  Proc.  Soi   -\5j«oc.  Trr.iU:    :N<r    r    :—   p'.    -,  £g.  15. 

2106.    Hymlina?  ocddcntalis     Meek  ar.v!  Hay.: er.  Cotypes. 

Laramie    Cret.   -     Month  of  J Uviirh  River    >!^r.:ana. 

Me«k.   Kepc   V    S.  Gevv     <cr\     Terr      IX     ^-^    7     5-t-.  pi.    42, 

See  Helix  vvcicentalis. 

46565.    Hjralostclim  solivaga  llrich  Holotype. 

SOarian.     Spring  Valley.  Mrnne^v^^:.! 

.  ni..  V::i.  iSx\  r    *uv  -.      r    r\:    ^c 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  325 

1 13556.    Hydrobia  amnicoloides  Pilsbry.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

I^lsbry,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892, 
p.  336,  pi.  21,  fig.  5. 

2149.    Hydrobia   anthonyi    (Meek   and    Hayden).     Holotype   and 

paratypes. 
Laramie  (Cret.).     Thirty  miles  above  mouth  of  Yellow- 
stone River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  571,  pi.  43,  figs, 
loa-c.— White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p. 
465,  pi.  27,  fig.  39. 

See  Melania  anthonyi. 

113562.    Hydrobia  mobiliana  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.     Near  Mobile,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 
337. 

23121.    Hydrobia  occulta  White.  Cotypes. 

Bear  River  (Cret.).     Twenty  miles  north   of   Cokeville, 
Wyoming. 

White,  Bull.  No.  128,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  57,  pi.  10,  figs. 
12,  13. 

1 250 1.    Hydrobia  recta  White.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Near  Evanston,  Wyoming. 

White,  Powell's  Rept.  Geol.  Uinta  Mountains,  1876,  p.  132;  Third 
Ann.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  466,  pi.  27,  fig.  38; 
Bull.  No.  34,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  30,  pi.  2,  fig.  21. 

1 13559.  Hydrobia  umbilicata  Pilsbry.  Cotypes. 

1 1 3560.  Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 

Florida. 

Pilsbrj',  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  I*t.  II,  1892, 
p.' 337,  pi.  21,  fig.  9a. 

8870.    Hydrobia  utahensis  White.  'Cotypes. 

12498.  Bitter  Creek  (Eocene).     Musinia  Plateau,  Utah. 

White,  Powell's  Rept.  Geol.  Uinta  Mountains,  1876,  p.  132;  Third 
Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  446,  pi.  27,  fig.  35; 
Bull.  No.  34,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  30,  pi.  2,  fig.  20. 

2147.    Hydrobia  warrenana  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Square  Butte,  thirty  miles  below  Fort 
Clarke,  North  Dakota. 

Meek.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  572,  pi.  43, 
figs,  iia-c. — White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883, 
p.  465,  pi.  27,  fig.  40. 

See  Melania  warrenana. 

38120.    Hylobius  lacoei  Scudder.  Holotype.  ' 

Florissant  (Oligocene).     Florissant,  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1893,  p.  92,  pi.  lu,  fig.  15. 


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153S1.    Hyolithellus  micans  (Billings).  Plesiotx-pe. 

15382.  Lower  Cambrian.     Troy,    and   Schodack    Landing,    New 

York. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1S86,  p.  142,  pi.  14,  figs. 
2-2e;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  CfCoI.  Sur\'.,  1890,  p.  624,  pi.  79, 
figs.  i-ie. 

17444.    Hyolithellus  micans  rugosa  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Washington  County.  New  York. 

Walcott,  Amer.  Joum.  Sci.  ^3),  X?IXIV,  18S7.  p.  191.  pi.  i, 
fig.  lo;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1S90,  p.  624,  pi. 

153S8.    Hyolithes  americanus  Billings.  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Troy,  New  York. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  C^eol.  Sur\-.,  1SS6,  p.  132,  pL  13,  figs. 
6-6f:  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  GeoL  Sur\\.  iSql*.  p.  620.  pi.  75, 
figs.  2-2f. 

23850.    Hyolithes  attenuatus  Walcott.  Holot>'pe. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Highland  Range.  Central  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S,  Nat,  Mus.,  XIII.  iS9l».  p.  269,  pi.  3l».  figs. 
II.  iia. 

8579.    Hyolithes  billingsi  Walcott.  Plesiotype. 

14903.  Lower  Cambrian.     L'Anse  au   Loup.    Labrador:   Pioche, 

^5377-  Xe\-ada. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  >\  U.  S.  ChjvM.  Surv..  :SS6,  p.  154.  p*-  15.  figs, 
i-iii;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  I".  S,  iVeol.  Surv..  iv>^-.  p.  t»2c«.  pi.  75, 
figs,  i-ie. 

See  H>*olithes  primordiaiis  ? 


14426.    Hyolithes  carhonaria  Walcou.  Cot>-pes. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  I>istrict,  Xev.-.da. 

Walcott,  Mon,  VIll.  T.  S.  Ge\>l-  Surv..  :sx:,  p.  ^^.i.  rl.  25.  fig.  5. 

148S4.    Hyolithes  communis  Billings.  Ple>iot>-pe. 

15387.  Lower   Cambrian.       Kic    Harbor.    Qi:e:xx\    Canada,    and 

Trvw,  New  York. 


Wakxiill.  Bu".  No.  5.  .  V   S  G<«.^'   Surv      :>>c    r    :  :r.  z'..  :.♦.  fisps^ 
3-3e;  Ter:  ' 

•IPS.  v-^g. 


15386.    Hyolithes  communis  emmonsi     r\  rvi  Tlesiotype. 

Lower  Cumbrian,     Trv^y.  N^fw  Yvrk 

WaKx^T.  Rttll,  Nvv  5v.  V.  S.  v^<v<    Scrv      .snt   7    -,:"''    ;..  d*:^^ 

23849.    Hyolithes  ?  corrucmtus  Walcvx:  J  :>t^^. 

Upper  Ctm^viAu,     Hii:hIir^i  Rar.ce   vx:.:'."  N\  v.ia. 

23851,   Hyirfithes  cxinrmtas  Wjtkv<:. 

Upper  Cinbnuu     Hi|i:hlizad  Rjtr:^e.  o-^- 1-^..  N\ 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  327 

1 539 1.    Hyolithes  impar  Ford.  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Troy,  New  York. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  139,  pi.  14,  figs, 
lb,  id,  le;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1S90,  p.  621, 
pi.  77,  figs.  lb,  id,  le. 

14995.    Hyolithes  neapolis  Clarke.  Cotype. 

Naples  (Dev.).     Parrish  Gully,  Naples,  New  York. 

Clarke,  Bull.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1885,  p.  56,  pi.  3,  figs.  4,  5. 

23848.    Hyolithes  newtoni  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Near  Dead  wood,    Black  Hills,   South 
Dakota. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  270,  pi.   20,  fig.  4. 

8579.    Hyolithes  primordialis  Hall  ?  Plesiotypes. 

15377.  Lower  Cambrian.     Pioche,  Nevada. 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.,  W.  looth  Merid.,  8vo., 
1874,  p.  6;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Sur\'.,  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV, 
Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  37,  pi.  I,  figs.  5-5e. 

=  Hyolithes  billingsi. 

35218.  Hyolithes  primordialis  Hall.  Plesiotypes. 

35219.  Flathead  (Mid.  Cambrian).     Yellowstone  National  Park. 

St.  Croix  (Mid.  Cambrian).     Wisconsin. 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  454, 
pi.  63,  figs.  2,  2a. 

14885.    Hyolithes  princeps  Billings.  Plesiotype. 

18320.  Lower  Cambrian.     Bic  Harbor,  Quebec,  Canada,  and  Con- 

ception Bay,  Newfoundland. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  135,  pi.  13, 
figs.  5-5b;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  621, 
pf.  76,  figs.  i-ie. 

18318.  Hyolithes  quadricostatus  Shaler  and  Foerste.        Plesiotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Conception  Bay,  Newfoundland. 

Walcott,  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  621,  pi.  78, 
figs.  i-ib. 

18317.    Hyolithes  similis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Conception  Bay,  Newfoundland. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XII,  1889,  p.  38;  Tenth  Ann. 
Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  1890,  p.  622,  pi.  75,  figs.  3-3d. 

1 83 1 9.  Hyolithes  terranovicus  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Conception  Bay,  Newfoundland. 

Walcott,  Proc.  IT.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XII,  1889,  p.  37;  Tenth  Ann. 
Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.,  1890,  p.  623,  pi.  78,  figs.  3-3d. 

17375.    Hyolithes  vanuxemi  Walcott.  Cotyj 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord. ).     Northeast  of  Adams  Hill,  Eur 
District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,    Mon.   VIII,   U.   S.   Geol.    Sur\\,    1884,    p.  85,   pi.   I 
figs.  i6-i6b. 


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^ypsipleura  gregaria  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.)-     Five  miles  north  of  Paskenta, 
California. 

Stanton,  Bull.    No.   133,  IT.  S.  Geol.   Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,   1896), 
p.  70,  pi.  13,  figs.  I,  2. 

riypsipleura  ?  occidentalis  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.).     Three  miles  northwest  of  Pas- 
kenta,  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.   No.   133,  U.  S.  Geol.    Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896), 
p.  70,  pi.  13,  figs.  3,  4. 

[diotrypa  parasitica  Ulrich.      Holotype  and  figured  sections. 
Osgood  (Sil.)-     Osgood,  Indiana. 

ririch,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI,  1883,  p.  275,  pi.  13, 
figs.  I,  ic. 

[donearca  depressa  White.  Holotype. 

Colorado  (Cret. ).     East  bank  Rio  Puerco,  six  miles  below 
Casa  Salazan,  New  Mexico. 

WTiite,  Rept.  V.  S.  Geogr.  Sur\\  \V.  looth  Mend.,  l\\  Ft.  I,  1876, 
p.  183,  pi.  18,  figs.  13a,  b. 

=  Trigonarca  depressa. 

[donearca  shumardi  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Plesiot^^pes. 

Fox   Hills  (Cret,  >.     Chevenne  River,  near  Old  Woman 
Fork,  Black  Hills,  Wyoming. 

WliitfieUi,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota.   iSSo, 
p,  4^>5.  pL  u.  figs.  S-ii. 

=Cucullaea  \^Idonearca^  shumardi. 

See  Area  (,CncuUa?a^  shumardi. 

[llKnunis  eurekensis  Walcott.  Cot>'pes. 

Lower  Pogonip  ,  Camb,  ■ .     Ridge  east  of  Hamburg  Ridge, 
Eureka  District.  Nevada. 

\VaIc\^:.  Moa.  VIII.  U.  S.  G<v>l.  Surv,.  i^vi.p-  07.  pi.  12,  figs.  4,  4a. 

[llsenurus?  ida  Walcvni.  Cotypes. 

I'pwr  Cambna:: .     Morguiis  Crer^-k .  Burnett  County .  Texas. 

\Vjucv><t.  l^v    I     >    Nji:    Musv.  X:::   :nx    p    2~.  pi.  >?,  £jf.  6. 


arata    Say  .  PIesiot\-pe. 

PlkvxMae,     Wavvan:a\v  R:\^r.  Socth  CjLr.  I:r:.i 

r^ii:.  TVjl=s5v   WjoT-^rr  Frw  Irst.  Set.    Fhilj.      :::     Ft.   II.    :Si-. 
r.  i^  Tv.  >.\  Sc    -^ 

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TYPE    SPECIMEJNS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    F08S1L8.  329 

38034.  Ilyodes  divisa  Scudder.  'Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Mazoii  Creek,   Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1890,  p.  422,  pi.  38, 
fig.  i;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  398,  pi.  30,  fig.  i. 

38035.  Ilyodes  elongata  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Mazon  Creek,  Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1890,  p.  423,  pi.  38, 
fig.  2;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  399,  pi.  30,  fig.  2. 

25594.    Indusia  calculosa  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Older  Tertiary.     Horse  Creek,  Wyoming. 

Scudder,  Thirteenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1890, 
p.  194,  pi.  4,  fig.  4. 

28950.  Inoceramus  acutiplicatus  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

28951.  Colorado  (Cret.).     Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Stanton,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  637,  pi. 
75,  figs.  9,  10;  pi.  76,  fig.  I. 

12462.    Inoceramus  altus  Meek.  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret. ).    Near  Medicine  Bow  Stat  ion,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1871,  p.  302; 
Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  43,  pi.  14,  ngs. 
i-ib. 

12285.  Inoceramus  altus  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Fort  Benton  (Cret.).     On  Belle  Fourche  River,  ten  miles 
west  of  Crow  Peak,  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  391.  pl-  9.  fig-  II- 

242.    Inoceramus  aviculoid[e]s  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype 

and  paratypes. 
Niobrara  (Cret. ) .    Little  Blue  River  near  Kansas- Nebraska 
line. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  i860,  p.  181. 
=  Inoceramus  labiatus  aviculoides. 

484.    Inoceramus  balchii  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret. ).     White  River  above  Bad  Lands,  South 
Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila..  for  i860,  p.  180. — 
Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  56,  pi.  15, 
figs.  la,  lb. 

12286.  Inoceramus  barabini  Morton.  Plesiotypes- 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Black  Hills,  vSouth  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  (fcol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakote,  ll 
p.  398,  pi.  7,  fig.  7;  pi.  9,  fig.  8. 


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8621.    I noceramus  barabini  Morton.  Plesiotypes. 

Fort    Pierre  (Cret.)-     About  one  mile  south  of  Boulder, 
Colorado. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Sur\-.  W.  looXh  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1S76, 
p.  180,  pi.  16,  fig.  4a. 

8585.    Inoceramus  crassalatus  White.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     North  Fork  of  Virgin  River,  Utah. 

White.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Sur>-.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I.  1876. 
p.  166,  pi.  13,  figs.  4a,  c. 

9892.    Inoceramus  cripsii  Mantell.  Plesiotype. 

Austin  (Cret.).     San  Antonio,  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surw,  Emory.  I,  Pt.  II,  1857. 
p.  152. 

477.    Inoceramus  cripsii?  barabini  (Morton  ).  Plesiotj-pes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Yellowstone  River  near  Miles  City, 
Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr..  IX.  1876,  p.  49.  pi.  13, 
figs.  la-c. 

See  Inoceramus  cuneatus. 

4301.    Inoceramus  cripsii  ?  subcompressus  Meek  and  Hayden. 

Holotype. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River.  Montana. 

Meek.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-.  Terr.,  IX,  1S76.  p.  48.  pi.  5S.  fig. 
2  (bis). 

See  Inoceramus  subcompressus. 

1261.    Inoceramus  cripsii  ?  subundatus  Meek.  Holot>*pe  and 

134S.  paratype. 

Xanaimo  (Cret.).     Sucia  Islands,  and  Comox,  Vancouver 
Island. 

Meek.  Bull.  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Ge<^T.  Sur\.  Terr..  II.  1S76.  p.  35i>. 
pi.  3.  figs.  I.  la,  3,  3a. 

See  Inoceramus  subundatus. 

477.    Inoceramus  cuneatus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Montana  (Cret.  ».     Yellowstone  River,   near   Miles  City. 
Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden.  Proc.  Acad.  Nat,  Sci.  Phi:a.  for  iSt<'.  p.  i^-. 

=  Inoceramus  cripsii?  barabini. 

4460.    Inoceramus  deformis  Meek.  Cotypes  and  plesiotypes. 

211 19.  Colorado  iCret.  •.     Colorado  Cit\\  and  near  Canyon  City. 

Colorado. 

Meek,  RepC  U.  S.  Ged.  Expl.  4oih  Par..  IV.  Pt  I.  :^— .  p  146. 
pL  14,  figs.  4,  4a. — Stanton.  Bull.  No.  :v6.  l".  S  GtT>!  Swrv.. 
1S95,  p.  $s.  pi-  «4^  %   »:  pl-  >5.  fig^    •    - 


a624.  Inooenmus  deformis  Me^.  ?:.>:• 

(Cret.)-     Five  miles  above  Pueb'.o.  Co. -ra.io 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  331 

8622.    Inoceramus  dimidius  White.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Ojo  del  Piscado,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  vSurv.  W.  of  looth  Merid., 
1874,  p.  25;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  of  looth  Merid.,  IV, 
1876,  p.  181,  pi.  16,  fig.  2a-d.— Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S. 
Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  78,  pi.  10,  figs.  5,  6. 

7850.    Inoceramus  erectus  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Chalk  Creek  near  Uptown,  Utah. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Oeol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  145, 
pi.  13,  figs.  I,  a;  pi.  14,  fig.  3. 

2038.    Inoceramus  exogyroides  Meek  and  Hayden.     Holotype  and 

paratype. 
Fort  Benton  (Cret.).     Chippewa  Point,  near  Fort  Benton, 
Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden.  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1862,  p.  26. — 
Meek,  Ninth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Terr.,  1876,  p.  46, 
pi.  5,  figs.  3a-3c.— Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1893,  p.  83,  pi.  17,  figs.  I,  2. 

8618.    Inoceramus  flaccidus  White.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Five  miles  above  Pueblo,  Colorado. 

• 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  1, 1876, 
p.  178,  pi.  16,  fig.  la. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol. 
Surv.,  1893,  p.  80,  pi.  13,  fig.  I. 


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20257.    Inoceramus  fragilis  Hall  and  Meek.  Plesiotyi  * 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Vado  del  Chamo,  New  Mexico. 

Meek,  Rept.  Expl.  P^xped.  Santa  F^  to  junction  of  Grand  i....: 
Green  Riv.,  Macomb,  1876,  p.  127,  pi.  i,  fig.  6. 

228.    Inoceramus  fragilis  Hall  and  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Fort  Benton  (Cret.).     Near  mouth  of  Vermillion  River, 
South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  42,  pi.  5,  fig.  5. 

See  Inoceramus  perplexus. 

8625.    Inoceramus  fragilis  Hall  and  Meek.  Plesiotype. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Southeast  of  Paria,  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  178,  pi.  15,  fig.  3a. 

12273.  Inoceramus  fragilis  Hall  and  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Fort  Benton  (Cret.).     Beaver  Creek,  Black  Hills,  South 
Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  39U,  pi.  9,  fig.  10. 

8052.    Inoceramus  fragilis  Hall  and  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

12274.  Colorado  ( Cret . ) .     Black  Hills  of  South  Dakota ;  Huerfano 

Park,  Colorado,  etc. 

Stanton,   Bull.   No.    106,   U.  S.   Geol.  Surv.,    1893,  p.  76,  pi.  : 
figs.  1-5. 

See  Inoceramus  ho  well  i  and  I.  YHir^W'i^ws. 


882        Hr LLKTIN  r/j,  ignited  states  national  museum. 

Ho5(i.    Inoceramus  gilberti  White.  Cotypes. 

Colorado    (Cret.)-      Near  Last    Chance  Creek,  southern 
Utah. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1^79,  p.  285, 
pi.  3,  figs.  la-c. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
i»9.^»  p.  79.  pl-  14.  figs.  3,  4. 

8052.    Inoceramus  howelli  White.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Lower  Potato  Valley,  southern  Utah. 

White.  Kleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879,  p.  284, 
pl.  4,  fijrs.  la-c. 

=--  Inoceramus  fragilis. 

32868.    Inoceramus  labiatus  (Schlotheim).  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Muddy  Creek,  Huerfano  Park,  Colo^ 
rado,  etc. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  77,  pl.  14,  fig.  2. 

See  Inoceramus  aviculoides,  I.  problematicus  and  varie- 
ties, and  I.  mytilopsis. 

9839.    Inoceramus  mytilopsis  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Eagle  Ford?  (Cret.).     Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II, 
15^57.  p.  <52.,pl.  5.  fig.  6b. 

=  Inoceramus  labiatus. 

:K>i47.    Inoceramus  nebrascensis  Owen.  Holot\'pe. 

Fort  Pierre  i^Cret. ).     Sage  Creek,  Cheyenne  River,  South 
Dakota. 

O^-en,  Rept.  Geol,  Sur\\  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1S52,  p.  582, 
pl.  SA,  fig,  1. 

774.  Inoceramus  oblongus  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Fort    IV^rre    iCrel."^.     Fifteen    miles   north    of    Greeley, 
Coloravio. 

WhUt\  Klevenih  .\nn.  Rept.  I'.  S.  Gev^l.  Surv.  Terr..  iSr*),  p.  2S5, 
pl,  ^.  nj:>i    i,*-iV 

i>\4v\    Inoceramus  ovatus  StantvMi.  Holotype. 

KiK^xville    Lower  Ctvi.   .     South  Fork  of   Klder  Creek, 
Tehar.u  County.  Califonua. 

S^Ar.tx^^'..  Ku".-  Nvx.  :jv5-  '*   ^^  G<\^*  S-J.rv-.  :n:5    Feb.    :SS5  .  p.  47, 


lic^v   Inoceramus  perplexus  Whtzne.x'..  Cv  tv 

l.?.?74.  FvYt  Fkrr.Xv^r,    Ctx^:  vV*  Belle  Fv^nrohc    R:ve-    :e::  miles 

xr^s:  \>:  Orvnv  IVak.  KjK^k  Hf/.s   S  :::":  '.  •  .<  :a 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  333 

182.    Inoceramus  pertenuis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.  )•     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,VIII,  1856,  p.  276. — 
Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  47,  pi.  37, 
figs-  3a.  3b;  pi.  38,  figs.  3a,  3b. 

See  Inoceramus  ventricosus. 

7802.    Inoceramus  problematicus  (Schlotheim)  ?  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Sulphur  Creek,  Bear  River,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  143, 
pi.  13,  figs.  2a,  b. 

=  Inoceramus  labiatus. 

237.    Inoceramus  problematicus  (Schlotheim).  Plesiotypes. 

Niobrara  (Cret.).     On   Little   Blue  River,  near  Kansas- 
Nebraska  line. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  62,  pi.  9,  fig.  3a. 
=  Inoceramus  labiatus. 

488.    Inoceramus  problematicus  (Schlotheim).  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.)-     Bear  River,  near  mouth   of  Sulphur 
Creek,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Rept.  Expl.  Great  Basin  of  Utah,  Simpson,  1876,  p.  358, 
pi.  4,  fig.  la. 

=  Inoceramus  labiatus. 

1228 1.    Inoceramus  problematicus  (Schlotheim)  ?  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado   (Cret.).     Beaver    Creek,    Black    Hills,    South 
Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  389.  pl-  7,  fig.  II- 

=  Inoceramus  labiatus. 

8620.    Inoceramus  problematicus  (Schlotheim).  Plesiotype. 

Colorado  (Cret.).  Southeast  of  Paria,  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  VV.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  177,  pi.  16,  fig.  3a. 

=  Inoceramus  labiatus. 

242.    Inoceramus   problematicus  aviculoides  (Meek  and  Hay- 
den). Holotype  and  paratypes. 
Niobrara  (Cret. ).    Little  Blue  River,  near  Kansas- Nebraska 
line. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  63,  pi.  9,  fig.  4. 
—  Inoceramus  labiatus. 

481.    Inoceramus  proximus  Tuomey?  Plesiotyp 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret. ).     Below  Fort  Pierre,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.   U.   vS.  Geol.  vSurv.  Terr.,   IX,   1876,  p.   53,  pi.   li 
figs.  7a,  7b. 


334  BULLETIN   53,   UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

479.    Inoceramus  proximus  ?  subcircularis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Yellowstone  River,  near  Miles  City, 
Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  55,  pi.  12, 
figs.  2a,  2b. 

20246.    Inoceramus  sagensis  Owen.  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Sage  Creek,  Cheyenne  River,  South 
Dakota. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852,  p.  582.  pL 
7,  fig-  3. 

1 23 1 3.    Inoceramus  sagensis  Owen.  Plesiotypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Cheyenne  River,  near  Rapid  Creek, 
Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
P-  393.  Pl-  7»  fig-  12;  pi.  8,  fig.  2. 

485.    Inoceramus  sagensis  nebrascensis  (Owen).         Plesiotype. 
Fort   Pierre  (Cret.).      White    River,    above   Bad  Lands, 
South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  52,  pl.  13, 
figs.  2a,  2b. 

673.    Inoceramus  simpsoni  Meek.  Holotype. 

Colorado    (Cret.).      North    Platte    River,    above    Platte 
Bridge,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  i860,  p.  312;  Rept.  Expl. 
Great  Basin  of  Utah,  Simpson,  1876,  p.  360,  pl.  4,  fig.  4; 
Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  142, 
pl.  13,  fig.  3. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893, 
p.  79,pl.  12,  fig.  I. 

12275.  Inoceramus  simpsoni  Meek?  Plesiotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  395,  pl-  9«  fig-  9. 

12320.    Inoceramus  simpsoni  Meek.  Plesiotvpes. 

Fort    Pierre    (Cret.).     Old   Woman    Fork,    Black    Hills, 
Wyoming. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
P.  395,  pl.  ^^  fig-  I- 

4301.    Inoceramus  subcompressus  Meek  and  Hayden.     Holotype. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).      Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  i86t>,  p.  181. 
=  Inoceramus  cripsii?  subcompressus. 

12276.  Inoceramus  sublaevis  Hall  and  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

12277.  Fort     Pierre    (Cret.).     Forks   of    Cheyenne    River,    and 

Redwater  Valley,  Black  Hills.  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1S80, 
P-  393»  pl-  io 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  335 

1 261.    Inoceramus  subundatus  Meek.         Holotype  and  paratypes. 
1348.  Nanaimo  (Cret.).     Komooks,  eastern  shore  of  Vancouver 

Island. 

Meek,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Pliila.,  for  1861,  p.  315. 

=  Inoceramus  cripsii  subundatus. 

1 23 14.    Inoceramus  tenuilineatus  Hall  and  Meek.  Plesiotyj^es. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Cheyenne  River,  near  Rapid  Creek, 
Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  400,  pi.  9,  figs.  12,  13. 

1906.    Inoceramus  tenuirostratus  Meek  and  Hayden.       Holotype. 
Colorado   (Cret.).      Chippewa  Point,   near  Fort  Benton, 
Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1862,  p.  27. — 
Meek,  Ninth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1876,  p.  59, 
text  fig.  5  (as  I.  tenuirostris). — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S. 
Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  83,  pi.  16,  figs.  3,  4. 

9874.    Inoceramus  texanus  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Cretaceous.     Western  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Kniory,  I,  Pt.  H,  1857, 
p.  152,  pi.  5,  fig.  7. 

480.    Inoceramus  umbonatus  Meek  and  Hayden.       Holotype  and 

2038.  paratypes. 

2039.  Colorado  (Cret.).     Near  Fort  Benton,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1858,  p.  50. — 
Meek,  Rept.  I'.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  44,  pi.  3, 
figs.  la-c;  pi.  4,  figs.  la,  ib,  2a,  2b. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106, 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  81,  pi.  18,  figs,  i,  2. 

1909.    Inoceramus  undabundus  Meek  and  Hayden.     Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Colorado  (Cret.).      Chippewa  Point,   near   Fort  Benton, 
Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1862.  p.  26. — 
Meek,  Ninth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1876,  p.  60, 
pi.  3,  figs.  2a,  2b.— Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1893,  p.  84.  pi.  16,  figs.  I,  2. 

483.    Inoceramus  vanuxemi  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  ( Cret. ) .     White  River,  above  Bad  Lands,  South 
Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad. Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1860,  p.  180. — 
Meek,  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  57,  pi.  14, 
figs.  2a,  2b. 

12296.    Inoceramus  vanuxemi  Meek  and  Hayden.  Ple.siotypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).      Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 

p.  396.  pi.  7,  figs.  8,  9;  var.  p.  39S,  fig.  10. 


*MM\  miLLKTIN    iVJ,    UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

iS.».    Inoceramus  ventricosus  Meek  and  Hayden.      Holotypeand 

paratypes. 
Kox  Hills  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Mei*k  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  87. 
=  Inoceramus  pertenuis. 

^VUio.    Inoceramya  concentrica  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Lias?     Woody  Island,  Kadiak,  Alaska. 

Vlrich,  Harrimaii  Alaska  Exped.,  IV,  1904,  p.  155,  pi.  12,  figs,  i,  2; 
pi.  13,  fig.  I. 

4^^378.    Intrapora  cosciniformis  Nicholson.       Plesiotype  and  figured 

section. 
Hamilton  (I>ev. ).     Arkona,  Canada. 

ririoh,  Oeol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  532,  pi.  43,  figs.  6.  6a. 

78(^4,    Iphidea  (??)  sculptilis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

l-p|XT  Cambrian.     Above  Gallatin  City,  east  side  of  Galla- 
tin River,  Montana. 

Mi^k,  Sixth  .\nn.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\  Terr.,  1S73,  p.  479. 

—  Iphidea  sculptilis. 

See  Kutorgina  sculptilis  and  K.  miuutissima. 

^15-1-^    Iphidea  sculptilis  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

KUuhead  vMid.  Cambrian"^.     Gallatin  Range.  Yellowstone 
National  Park. 

WaIcx^I.  Mon.  XXXII,  Pi.  II,  T.  S.  Owl.  Surv..  1S99,  p.  447,  pi. 
N\  n}ps>.  5,  5A-C. 

See  Iphidea    ??  ^  sculptilis  and  Kutorgiua  sculptilis. 

11  X4S^,    Isapis  caloosaensis  Dall.  Holot>-pe. 

PiivVtMie.     CaIvx>j^^hatohie  Ri\-er.  Florida, 

IX*::.  TT^r.5.  \Vju:THrr  Frw  In>t.  Sc:.  PhCA..  III.  Pl  I,  :>oc,  pi.  a. 

: :  :*>.-^     Ischnochiton  tamp^^nsis  IXii:  Holoc^-pe. 


Vrt^T  v>\^.vx^:JLr.        .\^.:x^ 


?^r.\Tsr*^  V*.  s    y.>5s  k~~o.>c     >o^.  t 


j»*  A     -**<■-»  •>.»  rfh  •*.' 


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TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  337 

46207.  Ischyrodonta  elongata  Ulrich.  Holotype  and  plesiotype. 

46208.  Richmond  (Ord. ).    Oxford,  Ohio,  and  Richmond,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  VI,   1890,  p.  175;  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII, 
1893,  p.  675,  pi.  54,  figs.  20,  21. 

46209.  Ischyrodonta  miseneri  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Richmond,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surw  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  675,  pi.  54,  figs.  10,  11. 

46210.  Ischyrodonta  modioliformis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Richmond,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  676,  pi.  54,  figs.  4-9. 

4621 1.  Ischyrodonta  ovalis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Near  Richmond,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Kept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn., 
1892,  p.  242;  Geol.  Sur\'.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  674,  pi.  54,  figs. 

12-15. 

46212.  Ischyrodonta  truncata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Oxford,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  VI,   1890,  p.   174,  figs,  iia-e;  Geol.  Sur\'. 
Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  672,  text  figs.  a-e. 

46213.  Ischyrodonta  unionoides  (Meek).  Plesiotypes. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\'.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  677,  pi.  54,  figs.  1-3. 

146116.    Isocardia  Carolina  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Edgecombe  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  p. 
1067,  pi.  46,  fig.  22. 

1 15773.    Isocardia  floridana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Vicksburgian  (Oligocene).     Arredondo,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p. 
1066,  pi.  46,  figs.  21,  26. 

30235.    Isocardia  medialis  (Conrad).  Plesiotypes. 

Buda  (Lower  Cret.).     Near  Austin,  Texas. 

Shattuck,  Bull.  No.  205,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  27,  pi.  14, 
figs.  4,  5:  pl-  I5»  figs.  I,  2. 

41289.  Isochilina  amiana  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Chazy?  (Ord.).     Sussex  street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

Ulrich,  Joum.   Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,   1890,  p.   i8q, 

pi.    II,  figs.    I2a-I2C. 

41290.  Isochilina  amiana  insignis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Chazy?  (Ord.).     Sussex  street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

Ulrich.  Journ.  Cincinnati   Soc.   Nat.   Hist.,   XIII,   1890,  p.  181,' 
pi.  II,  fig.  13. 

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^ijtjt,    Isochilina  ampla  IJlrich.  Coc>i>es. 

Treiiloti  (Ord.).     Nashville,  Tennessee. 

t'lridi,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.   179, 
])1.  f  I,  fif^H.  8a-<l. 


4 1  jtf2.    Isochilina  jonesi  Wetherby.  Plesiotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.;.     Near  Harrodsburg,  Kentucky. 

riric'h,  Journ.  Cincinnati   Soc.   Nat.  Hist.,   XIII,  1890,  p.   179, 
pi.  II,  (i^H.  9a-c. 

•LU55.    liochilina  kentuckyensis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

vStont'S  River  (C)rd. ).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky. 

IHrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati   Soc.  Nat.   Hist.,  XIII,  1890,   p.    179, 
pi.  1 1,  fi^H.  iin-d. 

Lei>erditia  arniata. 

4i8jh.    Uochilina  rectangularis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Onondaga  (I)ev.).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Vlrioh,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.   Nat  Hist.,   XIII,  1890,  p.    182, 

pi.    16,  fijfS.   2U-C. 

4i.v^S,    laochilina  saffordi  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Tronton  vOnl.),     Nashville,  Tennessee. 

Vlnch»  Jounu  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist..  XIII,  1890,    p.    178, 
pt  u.  ti^p^  K>H-<i. 

4  \  ^yj^.    Isochilina  subnodosa  Ulrich.  Holot>-pe. 

Tixnuon  v^^r\l.^.     Perr>*ville.  Kentucky. 

rinoh»  J^Hini,  Cincinnati  S<.x\  Nai.   Hist..  XIII.  1890.    p.    177, 
|>l.  u.  liji,  ^^-^^ 

,\<^\^.    Isotelus  Cyclops  Oivcu.  Plastotype. 

M\^hA\vkUu  vi^i  '^     Western  New  York. 

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5005.    Isotelus  planus  DeKay.  Plastotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Near  Newport,  Kentucky. 

Green,  Mon.  Trilobites  N.  America,  Phila.,  1832,  p.  68.  Cast 
No.  23. 

=  Isotelus  platycephalus. 

4895.    Isotelus  stegops  Green.  Plastotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Newport,  Kentucky. 

Green,  Mon.  Trilobites  N.  America,  Phila.,  1832,  p.  71.  Cast 
Nos.  26,  27. 

=  Isotelus  platycephalus. 

41902.    Isotelus  susae  Whitfield.  Plesiotype. 

Richmond    (Ord.).      Two   miles  east  of  Spring  Valley, 
Minnesota. 

Clarke,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt 
II,  1894,  p.  708,  figs.  10,  II. 

43376.    Isotrypa  (PTectulipora)  gothlandica  Ulrich.  Holotype 

and  figured  sections. 
Silurian.     Island  of  Gotland,  Sweden. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  678,  pi.  54,  figs.  6,  6c. 

18445.    Isoxys  chilhoweana  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Lower   Cambrian.      Near   Mont  vale  Springs,  Chilhowee 
Mountain,  Tennessee. 

Walcott,  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  626,  pi. 
80,  figs.  10,  loa. 

35056.  Jaekelocystis  avellana  Schuchert.  Holotype. 

Manlius  (Sil.).     Near  Keyser,  West  Virginia. 

Schuchert,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  226, 
text  fig.  28;  pi.  37,  figs.  II,  12. 

35055.   Jaekelocystis  hartleyi  Schuchert.  Cotypes. 

Manlius  (Sil.).     Near  Keyser,  West  Virginia. 

Schuchert,  Anier.  Geol.,  XXXII,  1903,  p.  231;  Smithsonian 
Mi.sc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  224,  text  fig.  27,  pi.  37, 
figs.  4-8. 

35057.  Jaekelocystis  papillatus  Schuchert.     Holotype  and  paratype. 

Manlius  (Sil.).     Near  Keyser,  West  Virginia. 

Schuchert.  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  225, 
pl.  37.  figs-  9»  i^- 

41497.   Jonesella  crassa  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

ririch,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.   Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  123,  | 
7.  figs.  !ia-c. 

=  Ctenobolbina  crassa. 


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41359.  Jonesella  crepidiformis  (Ulrich).  Cotypci 

Utica  (Ord. ).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.    122,  p 
7,  figs.  8a-c. 

See  Leperditia  crepifomiis. 

41358.   Jonesella  digitata  Ulrich.  Holotypc 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Marion  County,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  122,  p 
7,  figs.  loa-c. 

41529.   Jonesella  obscura  Ulrich.  Cotype* 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and    Nat.  Hist.  Surw   Minn.,  Final   Rept.,  Ill,  P 
II,  1894,  p.  668,  pi.  44,  figs.  17-19. 

41360.  Jonesella  pedigera  Ulrich.  Holotypc 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington.  Kentucky. 

Ulrich.  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  122,   p 

7,  figs.  9a.  b. 

1 14674.   Julia  floridana  Dall.  Cotype^ 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila..  III.  Pt.  IV,  189S.  1 
811.  pi.  35,  figs.  I,  2.  3. 

381  ID.   Jupiteria  charon  Scudder.  Holotype 

Florissant  (Oligocene).     Florissant,  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Eighth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-..  1889,  p.  450,  p 
52,  figs.  14,  15. 

26703.    Karlia  minor  Walcott.  Cotypes 

Middle    Cambrian.      Manuels    Brook.    Conception     Bay 
Newfoundland. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus..  XI.  ivS88.  p.  445. 

43158.    Kirkbya  (?  Barychilina)  costata  (McCoy).  Ple.siotype 

Spergen  Hill  (Miss.).     Columbia.  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  208,    p] 
18,  figs.  2a,  2b. 

41581.    Kirkbya  cymbula  Ulrich.  Cotypes 

Onondaga  (I)ev. ).     P\ills  of  the  Ohio. 

nrich.  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist..  XIX.  1900,  p.  184,   p] 

8.  figs.  15-18. 

41580.    Kirkbya  germana  Ulrich.  Cotypes 

Onondaga  (Dev. ).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich.  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist..  XIX,  1900,  p.  185,  p] 
8.  figs.  19-22. 

41356.    Kirkbya  lindahli  Ulrich.  Holotype 

Warsaw  (Miss.).     Cola* 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cindn  Kill,  1890,  p.  207,  p] 

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TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  341 

41354.    Kirkbya  oblonga  Jones  and  Kirkby.  Plesiotype. 

41355-  Chester  (Miss.).     Grayson  Springs,  Kentucky;  Chester, 

Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  206,  pi. 
18,  figs.  4a,  b;  5a,  b. 

4 1 35 1.  Kirkbya  parallela  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Onondaga  (Dev. ).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  192,  pi. 
15,  figs.  2a,  b, 

41700.    Kirkbya  semimuralis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  193,  pi. 
15,  figs.  3a,  b;  4a-c. 

41352.  Kirkbya  subquadrata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  192,  pi. 
15,  figs.  la-c. 

41357.    Kirkbya  tricollina  Jones  and  Kirkby.  Plesiotype. 

Chester  (Miss. ).     Grayson  Springs,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  207,  pi. 
18,  figs.  8a,  b. 

41353.  Kirkbya  venosa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Grayson  Springs,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  208,  pi. 
18,  figs.  3a,  b. 

45868.    Kokenia  costalis  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord. ).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,   Geol.   and   Nat.  Hist.   Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  III.  I*t.  II,  1897,  p.  882,  pi.  64,  figs.  46-49. 

41 7 17     Krausella  arcuata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

to  Stones  River  (Ord.).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky;  Mineral 

41 7 1 9.  Point,  Wisconsin;  Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  692,  pi.  44,  figs.  47-53- 

41727.    Krausella  inaequalis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Dixon,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
II,  1894,  p.  692,  pi.  44,  figs.  44-46. 

37967.    Kustarachne  tenuipes  vScndder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal   Measures.     Mazon    Creek,   (irundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.    Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I\',  1H90,  p.  450,  pi.  40^ 
fig.  7;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America ,  \Sv3fi^,\>.  a^i^,>^\.  v-^  ^"^"X- 


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15337.    Kutorgina  cingulata  (Billings).  Plesiotyp 

Lower  Cambrian.     Two  miles  east  of  Swan  ton,  Vermel 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30.  V.  S.  Oeol.  vSurv.,  18S6,  p.  102,  pi.  9.  fi| 
i-ih;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  C»eol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  609,  Bi 
i-ih. 

15329.    Kutorgina  labradorica  (Billings).  Plesiotyp 

Lower  Cimbrian.      Two  miles  ea.st  of  S wanton,  Vernioi 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30.  V.  S.  O»eol.  Sun.,  1S86,  p.  104,   pi.  9,  fi| 

2-2b. 

=  Iphidea  labradorica  swantonensis. 

18309.    Kutorgina  labradorica  (Billings).  Plesiotyp 

Lower  Cambrian.     Conception  Bay,  Newfoundland. 

Walcott,  Tenth  .\nn.  Rept.  V.  S.  C'.eol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  609,  pi.  ( 

—  Iphidea  labradorica. 

15329.    Kutorgina  labradorica  swantonensis  Walcott.  Cotyp 

Lower  Cambrian.     East  of  Swan  ton,  Vennont. 

WalciHt.  IVoc.  r.  S.  Nat.  Mus..  Vol.  XII.  1S89,  p.  36;  Tenth  Ai 
Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv..  1S90,  p.  609,  pi.  69,  figs.  2-2b. 

=  Iphidea  labradorica  swantonensis. 
See  Kutorgina  labradorica  15329. 

24551.    Kutorgina  minutissima  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Cotyp 

Up[ier  Cambrian.     Eureka  District.  Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  (^eol.  Kxpl.  40th.  Par.,  IV,  Pt. 
1S77,  p.  »7,  pi.  I,  fij^pi.  II,  12. 

=  Iphidea  sculptilis. 
See  Kutorgina  sculptilis. 

1 533 1.    Kutorgina  pannula  1  Whiter  Holotype  and  plesiotyj 

*5vW^-  Lower    Cambrian.       Pioche.     Nevada,    and    Washing^ 

Count V,  New  York. 

WaKx>tt.  -\uier,  Joum.  Sci.    3  .  XXXIV,  1SS7.  p.  i9i.>,  pi.   1,  fi 
14,  I4h:  Tenth  .\nn.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv..  iS9i.>.  p.  6c»9, 
hQ,  fii;s.  5-5t :   Bull.  No.  >\  l'.  S.  Get>l.  Surw.    1S86,    p.  i 
pi.  7.  fijrs.  3,  3a :  pi.  S.  fijis.  2-20. 

=  Iphidea  jxinnula. 

See  Trematis  ?  ixinnulus. 

15335.    Kutorgina  prospectensis  Wakx^a.  Cotyp 

Lower  Cambrian.     Pr«.^jx?ct   Mountain.   Eureka    FHstri 
Nevada. 

Walcv^::.   Mon.  VIII.  l*.   S.  Ce^^l.  Surv..  :s>.:.  p    19.   pi.    9.    ti 
:.i.  :*^:  Kar..  No   ;v-.  l".  S.  OtCv^I.  Si:rv..  IN"^.  p.  ic«6.  pi.  9.  fi 
;.  3.*:  Tenth  Ann.  Repi.  V.   S.   Gt.vl.  Surv..  1S90.  p.  610. 
^vj.  n>:s  4,  4.1. 

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TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  343 

7864.    Kutorgina  sculptilis  (Meek).  Cotypes  and  plesiotypes. 

24550.  Upper  Cambrian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

24551-  Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  20,  pi.   I,  figs. 

7-7b;  pi.  9,  fig.  7. 

=^  Iphidea  sculptilis. 

See  Kutorgina  minutissima. 

24591.    Kutorgina  whitfieldi  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.    Secret  Canyon,  Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun-.,  1884,  p.  18,  pi.  9,  £gs.  4-4b. 
=  Billing^lla  whitfieldi. 

25593.    Labiduromma  tertiarum  (Scudder).  Cotype. 

Florissant  (Oligocene).     Florissant,  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Thirteenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun\  Terr.,  1890,  p. 
209,  pi.  16,  fig.  18. 

2615 1     Laotira  cambria  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

to  Middle  Cambrian.     Coosa  Valley,  Alabama. 

26274.  Walcott,  Mon.  XXX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1898,  p.  32,  pis.  5-19, 

26281.  21-23,  text  figures  11-13;  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1896, 

p.  613,  pi.  32,  figs.  1-8. 

46564.    Lasiocladia  hindei  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Kings  Mountain,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  249 

25591.    Lasius  terreus  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     Green  River,  Wyoming. 

Scudder,  Thirteenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Terrs.,  1890,  p. 
618,  pi.  10,  fig.  23. 

1 1547.    Latia  dallii  White.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.     Fifty  miles  below  Salmon  Forks,  Snake  River, 
Idaho. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  V,  1882,  p.  100,  pi.  5,  figs.  17-20; 
Third  )Vnn.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  451,  pi.  32,  figs. 
37-40. 

II2I22.    Latirus  callimorphus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Balla.st  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Ph'la.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p. 
107,  pi.  8,  fig.  I. 

1 121 16.    Latirus  floridanus  Heilprin.  Plesiotype. 

Oligocene.     Balla.st  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p. 
106,  pi.  S,  fig.  2. 

II2I2I.    Latirus  (floridanus  var  ?)  multilineatus  Dall.  Cotype 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  10 


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97497.    Latirus  hypsipettus  Dall.  Holot; 

Pliocene.     Near   Fort   Thompson,  Caloosahatchie    Ri 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila..  III.   Pi.    I.    1S9 
108.  pi.  10,  fig.  5. 

1 35 1 58.    Latirus  indistinctus  Aldrich.  Holot; 

Eocene.     Wayne  County.  Mississippi. 

.\ldrich.  The  Nautilus,  VII,  No.  9.  1894,  p.  99.  pi.  4,  fif^.  6. 

112123.    Latinis  rugatus  Dall.  Holot; 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  In.st.  Sci.  Phila..  Ill,  Ft.  I,  1S90.  p. 
pi.  8,  figs.  6,  7. 

97496.    Latirus  tessellatus  Dall.  Holot; 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  I*t.  I,  1S90,  p. 
pi.  10,  fig.  8a. 

38003.    Latzelia  primordialis  Scudder.  Holot] 

Upper  Coal  Measures.      Mazon  Creek.  Grundy   Com 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.   Boston  Soc.  Nat.   Hist.,  IV,  1S90,  p.  419.  pi 
fig.  3;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I.  1890.  p.  395,  pi.  30,  fi 

8035.    Lecythiocrinus  olliculaeforniis  White.  Holot] 

Upper  Carboniferous.      Thirty  miles  west  of  Humbc 
Kansas. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  II,   18S0.  p.  257,  pi.   i,  figs. 
Twelfth  .Ann.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv*.  Terr.,  1883,  p.  12-I 
35,  figs.  2a,  2b. 

=  Menocrinus  olliculaeformis. 

145627.    Leda  acala  Dall.  Holot; 

Chickasawan  (Eocene).     Woods  Bluff,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila..  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  189 
586,  pi.  32,  fig.  3. 

145656.    Leda  acrybia  Dall.  Coty 

Miocene.     Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

Dall.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.    IV, 
p.  590. 

157829.    Leda  alaeformis  (Gabb).  Plesioty 

Lower  Tejon  (Eocene).      One  mile  southea.st    of    Lc 
Lake,  Lake  County,  California. 

Stanton.  Seventeenth  .Ann.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv*.,  Pt.  I, 
p.  1040,  pi.  64,  figs.  6,  7. 

1 35 1 40.    Leda  albirupina  Harris.  Coty 

Eocene.     White  Bluff,  Arkansas  River,  Arkansas. 

Harris.  .Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Arkansas.  II,  1894,  p.  14S,  i 
fig.  I. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OB'    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  345 

145657.    Leda  amydra  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Near  Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Ft.  IV,  1898, 
p.  591. 

1948.    Leda  bisulcata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Deer  Creek,  North  Platte,  Wyoming. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1861,  p.  440. 
See  Nuculana  bisulcata,  1948,  12265. 

1 1 5553.    Leda  bisulcata  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Jamaica. 

Guppy,  Geol.  Mag.,  London,  Dec.  I,  IV,  1867,  p. 500,  fig.  2;  Proc. 
Sci.  Assoc.  Trinidad,  1882,  p.  173,  pi.  7,  fig.  7. 

=  Leda  indigena. 

145646.    Leda  catasarca  Dall.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Wahtubbee  Hills,  Clarke  County,  Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trans.   Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,   1898, 
p.  588,  pi.  32,  fig.  13. 

1 15558.    Leda  clara  Guppy.  -  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Jamaica. 

Guppy,  Geol.  Mag.,  London,  Dec.   II,  I,   1874,  p.  442,    pi.    17, 
figs.  I,  la;  Proc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Trinidad,  1882,  p.  172,  pi.  7,  fig.  4. 

24331.    Leda  di versa  (Hall).  Plesiotype 

Middle  Devonian.     Erer6,  Brazil. 

Clarke,  Archivos  do  Mus.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  X,  1899,  p,  78,  pi.  8 
fig.  12. 

135823.    Leda  dodona  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.   Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.   IV,    1898, 
p.  5«9.  pl-  32,  fig.  6. 

14565 1.    Leda  flexuosa  Heilprin.  Plesiotypes. 

Oligocene.     Balla.st  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  In.st.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.  IV,   1898. 
p.  5^.  pl-  38,  figs.  5,  5a. 

157840.    Leda  gabbi  (Conrad).  Ple.siotypes. 

Lower  Tejon  (Eocene).     Alx)ut  one  mile  ea.st  of  Lower 
Lake,  Lake  County,  California. 

Stanton,  Seventeenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Pt.  I,  1897, 
p.  104 1,  pl.  64,  fig.  8. 

23049.    Leda  glabra  Stanton.  Holotype. 

Knoxville    (Lower   Cret.).      Near    Stephenson,    Tehama 
County,  California. 

Stanton,    Bull.  No.    133.   U.  S.   Geol.  Surv.,   1895    (Feb.,    1896), 
p.  53,  pl.  6,  fig.  15I 


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1 15024.    Leda  hypsoma  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.  IV,   1898, 
p.  5891  pl.  32,  fig.  2. 

1 15556.  Leda  illecta  Guppy.  Cotype. 

Eocene.     Manzanillo,  Trinidad,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Trinidad,  1867,  p.  174;  ibid.,  1882,  p.  173, 
pl.  7»  fig.  5. 

1 14806.    Leda  (linifera  var.  ?)  canonica  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.   Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,   Ill,  Pt.  IV,   1898, 
P  591- 

1 14808.    Leda  linifera  chipolana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  591. 

162528.    Leda  minuta  praecursor  Arnold.  Holotype. 

Pleistocene.     San  Pedro,  California. 

Arnold,  Mem.  Cal.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  97,  pl.  17,  fig.  6. 

145635.    Leda  multilineata  Conrad.  Plesiotypes. 

Oligocene.     Vicksburg,  Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p. 588, 
pl.  25,  figs.  II,  lib. 

1 1 5559.    Leda  peltella  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  IV,  1898,  p.  579, 
pl.  32,  fig.  5. 

1 15557.  Leda  perlepida  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Matura,  Trinidad. 

Guppy,  Proc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Trinidad,  1867,  p.  173;  Geol.  Mag.,  Lon- 
don, Dec.  II,  I,  1874,  p.  442,  pl.  18,  fig.  9. 

■ 

145659.    Leda  phalacra  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  592. 

145633.    Leda  pharcida  Dall.  Holotype. 

Chickasawan  (Eocene).     Woods  Bluff,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  587. 
pl.  32,  fig.  8. 

3957.    Leda  subscitula  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Permian.     Near  mouth  of  Smoky  Hill  River,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Trans.  Albany  Inst.,  IV,  1858,  p.  79. 

=  Yoldia?  subscitula. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  347 

114841.    Leda  trochilia  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  590, 
pi.  32,  figs.  4,  12. 

21768.    Leiocidaris  hemigranosus  (Shumard).  Plesiotype. 

Denison  (Lower  Cret.).     Texas. 

Clark,  Bull.  No.  97.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  38,  pi.  9,  figs.  la-c. 

Leioclema.     See  Lioclema. 
Leiopistha.     See  Liopistha. 

13882.    LfCiopteria  rafinesquii  Hall.  Plesiotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,Mon.VIII, U.S. Geol. Surv.,  iS84,p.  166, pi. 5, figs.  10,  loa. 

Leiorhynchus.     See  Liorhynchus. 

1 15443.    Leiostraca  clavata  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Matura,  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Geol.  Maj^.,  London,  Dec.  II,  I,  1874,  p.  408,  pi.  18,  fig.  16. 

41304.    Leperditella  canalis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord. ).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  637,  pi.  43,  figs.  1-3. 

41 3 1 5.    Leperditella  ?  dorsicornis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Savannah,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  639,  pi.  45,  figs.  19,  20,  2oa. 

See  Leperditia  (?  Primitia)  dorsicornis. 

41307.  Leperditella  germana  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Mineral  Point,  Wisconsin. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  638.  pi.  45,  figs.  24-26. 

See  Leperditia  germana. 

41306.    Leperditella  macra  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  638,  pi.  43.  figs.  7-9- 

41308.  Leperditella  persimilis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.   Hist.  vSurv.   Minn.,   Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
II,  1894,  p.  637,  pi.  43,  figs.  4-6. 

41312.    Leperditia  aequilatera  Ulrich.  .Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     High  Bridge,.  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Anier.  Geol.,  X,  1892,  p.  265,  pi.  9,  figs.  9-11. 
=  Leperditella  sequilatera. 


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41 281.  Lcperditia  appressa  Ulrich.  Coty 

41282.  Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Harrodsburg  and  Danville,  I 

tuckv. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  fji 
II,  figs.  5a-5d. 

15401.    Lcperditia?  argenta  Walcott.  Coty 

Middle  Cambrian.     One  mile  below  Argenta,  Big  Cot 
wood  Can  von,  Utah. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  18S6.  p.  146,  pi.  S,  £ 

41365.    Lcperditia  bivertex  Ulrich.  Holot 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentuck}-. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1879,  p.  11,  ] 
figs.  5.  5a- 

1 74 II.    Lcperditia  bivia  White.  Coty 

Middle    Ordovician.     Queen    Spring   Hill,    Schell    C 
Range,  Nevada. 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Sun-.  W.   looth  Merid., 
p.  11:  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surw  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  ] 

1877.  p.  58*  pl-  3»  figs.  7a-7d. 

41276.    Lcperditia  caecigena  Miller.  Plesioty 

Richmond  (Ord. ).     Indian  Kent uck  Creek,  near  Madi 
Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII.  1S90,  p.  17^ 
II.  figs.  6a-6d. 

41279.    Lcperditia  caecigena  frankfortcnsis  Ulrich.  Coty 

Trenton  (Ord.  •.     Frankfort,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.   Hist,.  XIII,  1S90,  p.  17; 

41359.    Lcperditia  crcpiformis  Ulrich.  Coty 

Utica  fOrd. ).     Covington.  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1S79,  P-  i<^»  ] 
figs.  3,  3a. 

=Jouesella  crepidiformi.s. 

17448.    Lcperditia  (Isoxys)  dcrmatoides  Walcott.  Holot 

Lower  Cambrian.     Washington  County,  New  York. 

Walcott.  .\nier.  Joum.  Sci.  (3),  XXXIV,  18S7,  p.  192,  pi.  i, 
13.  13a:  Tenth  .Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-.,  1890,  p.  62 
80,  figs.  I.  I  a. 

41315.    Lcperditia  (?  Primitia  )  dorsicomis  Ulrich-  Holot 

Richmond  (Ord. ).     Savannah,  Illinois. 

I'lrich,  .\nier.  Geol..  X,  1S92.  p.  267.  pi.  9,  figs.  24-26. 
=  Leperditella  dorsicomis. 

41263.    Lcperditia  fabulites  *  Conrad).  Plesiot} 

41267.  Stones  River  ■  Ord.  k     Beloit,  Wisconsin:   Lebanon, 

nessee. 

Ulrich.  Jour.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  173,  j 
figs  la-id;  2. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  849 

4 1 26 1 .    Leperditia  fabulites  ( Conrad ) .  Plesiotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  634,  pi.  43,  figs.  10-14. 

41834.    Leperditia  fimbriata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Near  Spring  Valley,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  X,  1892,  p.  268,  pi.  9,  figs.  34-36. 
=  Aparchites  fimbriatus. 

41307.    Leperditia  germana  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Mineral  Point,  Wisconsin. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  X,  1892,  p.  266,  pi.  9,  figs.  16-18. 
=  Leperditella  germana. 

41828.    Leperditia  granilabiata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  X,  1892,  p.  268,  pi.  9,  figs.  31-33. 
=  Aparchites  granilabiatus. 

41311.    Leperditia  inflata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  X,  1892,  p.  265,  pi.  9,  figs.  12-15. 
=  Leperditella  inflata. 

41272.    Leperditia  linneyi  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Harrodsburg,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  174,  pi.  11, 
figs-  3a-3e. 

41837.    Leperditia  millepunctata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Fountain,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  X,  1892,  p.  268,  pi.  9,  figs.  37-39. 
=  Aparchites  millepunctatus. 

41309.    Leperditia  mundula  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky. 

I'lrich,  Amer.  Geol.,   X,  1892,  p.  265,  pi.  9,  figs.  4-8. 

=  Leperditella  mundula. 

41844.    Leperditia  nicklesi  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Grayson  Springs  Station,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnfiti  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  200,  pi, 
18,  figs.  la-e. 

41711.    Leperditia  radiata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Utica  (Ord.).     First  Ward,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.   Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,   1879,   p.  9,  pi.  7 
figs.  2,  2a,  2b. 

=  Elpe  radiata. 


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14005.    Leperditia  rotundata  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  206,  pi.  16,  fig.  5. 

41825.    Leperditia  (?)  subrotunda  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Onondaga  (Dev. ).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  181,  pi.  16, 
figs.  la-c. 

41 31 3.  Leperditia  sulcata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord. ).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  .\raer.  Geol.,  X,  1892,  p.  266,  pi.  9,  figs.  19-21. 
=  Leperditella  sulcata. 

41 314.  Leperditia  sulcata  ventricornis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

tones  River  (Ord.).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  X,  1892,  p.  266,  pi.  9,  figs.  22,  23. 
=  Leperditella  sulcata  ventricornis. 

41310.    Leperditia  tumida  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  X,  1892,  p.  264,  pi.  9,  figs.  1-3. 
=  Leperditella  tumida. 

41284.    Leperditia  tumidula  Ulrich.  Holotj^pe. 

Venton  (Ord.).     Danv411e,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  175,  pi. 

II,  figs.  4a-4c. 

41467.    Leperditia  unicornis  Ulrich.  Holotx^pe. 

Utica  (Ord.  >.     One  mile  west  of  Co\4ngton,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich.  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.   Hist.,   II,  1879,   p.  10,   pi.  7, 
figs.  4,  4a,  4b. 

=  Primitiella  unicornis. 

34 13 1.    Lepidodiscus  alleganius  Clarke.  Cot\-pe. 

Chemung    ^I^v.  K     Near    Sabinsville,     Tiog^      County, 
Pennsvlvania. 

Clarke,  Bull.  49,  N.  V.  State  Museum.  1901,  p.  194,  pi.  10,  fig.  3. 

46533.    Lepidolites  dickhauti  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Utica  \  Ord.  ^.     Covington,  Kentucky. 

I'lrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist..  II,  1S79,  p.    21.   pi.  7, 
figs.  1 7- 1 7b;  C»eol.  and  Nat.  Hi.*it.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept., 

III.  I*t.  I,  1S93,  pi.  F,  figs.  II,  12. 

See  Lepidolites  elongatus. 

46533.    Lepidolites  elongatus  Ulrich.  Holotx-pe. 

Utica  i^Ord.  K     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich.  Journ.   Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II.  1S79.  P-   22,  pi.  7, 
fig.  16. 

=  Lepidolites  dickhauti. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  351 

35062.    Lepocrinites  manlius  Schuchert.  Holotype. 

Manlius  (Sil.)-     Near  Keyser,  West  Virginia. 

Schuchert,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  pp.  214, 
215,  text  fig.  23,  pi.  37,  figs.  2,  3;  pi.  39,  figs.  15,  16. 

1 72 19.    Leptaena  melita  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Eureka,  Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Ft.  II, 
1877,  p.  208,  pi.  1,  figs.  13,  14. — Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S. 
Geol.  Sur\'.,  1884,  p.  22. 

=  Dalmanella  melita. 

8552.    Leptaena  sericea  Sovverby.  Plesioty pes. . 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Silver  City,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  V.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  in.  I, 
1876,  p.  70,  pi.  4,  fig.  7. 

=  Plectambonites  sericea. 

17875.    Leptaena  trilobata  Owen.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Turkey  River,  Iowa. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852,  p.  584,  pi.  2, 
figs.  17,  18. 

=  Strophomena  trilobata. 

13880.    Leptodesma  transversa  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Upper  Devonian.     The  Gate,  near  Eureka,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  167,  pi.  5,  fig.  13. 

15308.    Leptomitus  zitteli  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Parker's  Quarry,  Georgia,  Vermont. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  89,  pi.  2,  figs.  2, 
2a;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  597,  pi.  49, 
figs.  I,  la. 

24528.    Leptopora  typa  Winchell.  Plesiotype. 

Kinderhook  (Miss.).     Burlington,  Iowa. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  I>t.  I,  1883, 
p.  122,  pi.  34,  figs.  12a,  12b. 

8230.    Leptopora  winchelli  White.  Cotypes. 

Carboniferous.     Near  Forks  of  Logan  River,  Utah. 

White,  Bull.  No.  5,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\  Terr.,  1879,  p.  211;  Twelfth 
Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1880,  p.  121,  pi.  34,  fig.  i  la. 

7895.    Leptosolen  conradi  Meek.  Holotype  and  paratype. 

Mentor  (Cret. ) .    Twelve  miles  southwest  of  Salina,  Kansas. 

Meek,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Terr.,  1871,  p.  311; 
Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  253,  pi.  2,  figs.  17 
12b. 


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43189.    Leptotrypa  acervulosa  Ulrich.  Holotype  and  figUR 

section 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Decorah,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
1893.  P-  318,  pi.  27,  figs.  24,  25. 

=  Cyphotrypa  acervulosa. 

4361 1 .    Leptotrypa  claviformis  Ulrich.     Cotypes  and  figured  section 

Black  River  (Ord. ).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  HLst.  Sur\-.  Minn..  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
1893.  P-  3>9»  Pl-  27,  figs.  2t\  21. 

43718.    Leptotrypa  clavis  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured  section 

Utica  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI,  1883,  p.  i6i,  pi. 
figs.  3,  3a. 

=Stiginatella  cla\4s. 

43677.  Leptotrypa  cortex  Ulrich.  Holotyp 

Utica  (Ord.).     Newport,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat  Hist.,  VI,  1883,  p.  162. 

43309.    Leptotrypa  filiosa  D*Orbigny.  Figured  sections  < 

plesiot\'p 

Trenton  (Ord. ).     Calhoun  County,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\*.  111.,  VHI,  1S90,  p.  456,  pi.  36,  figs.  7,  7a. 
=  Aniplexopora  filiosa. 

44057.    Leptotrypa  hexagonalis  Ulrich.  Holotj-p 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Mineral  Point,  Wisconsin. 

Ulrich.  (»eol.  Sur\*.  111.,  VIII.  1890.  p.  455.  pi.  36,  figs.  6.  6a. 

43676.    Leptotrypa  minima  Ulrich.         Cotypes  and  figured  section 

Lorraine  (^Ord.).     Hamilton.  Ohio. 

nrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI,  18S3,  p.   159,  pi. 
figs.  2-2h. 

43678.  Leptotrypa  ornata  Ulrich.  Cot>-pes  and  fig^ired  section 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati.  Ohio. 

nrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.   Hist..  VI.  1SS3,   p.    160,   ] 
6.  figs.  4,  4a. 

43395.    Leptotrypa  semipilaris  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figun 

section 
Lorraine  V Ord. ).     Coxnngton,  Kentucky. 

I'lrich,  ( tei>l.  Surw  ill.,  VIlI.  iSqc>,  p.  457.  pi.  36.  figs.  5— 5d. 
-  Cyphotr>*  JX1  semipilaris. 

43394.    Leptotrypa  stidhami  Ulrich.       Cotyp)es  and  figured  section 

Richmond  {On\.  ».     Hro\\*n  Comity.  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  CkH>l.  Sur\\  111..  VIII.  iSo^^.  p.  456.  pi.  36,  figs.  4-4b. 

=  Cyphotr\-]>a  stidhami. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  353 

25532.    Lepyrus  ?  evictus  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     Green  River,  Wyoming. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  88,  pi.  10,  fig.  10. 

38223.    Lestes  (Stenolestes)  iris  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Miocene.     Oeningen,  Baden,  Germany. 

Scudder,  Geol.  Mag.,  London,  Dec.  IV,  II,  1895,  p.  119,  pi.  6,  fig.  3. 

41949.  Lichas  (Hoplolichas)  bicornis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).      Two  miles  east  of  Spring  Valley, 
Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  X,  1892,  p.  272,  figs.  2,  a,  b. 

=  Platymetopus  bicornis. 

40690.    Lichas  harrisi  Miller.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Miller,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I,  1878,  p.  106,  pi.  3, 
fig.  9. 

41950.  Lichas  (Hoplolichas)  robbinsi  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Wykoff,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  X,  1892,  p.  271,  figs.  la,  b. 

=  Platymetopus  robbinsi. 

43038.    Lichas  trentonensis  Hall.  Cotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Lebanon,  Ohio. 

Hall,  Nat.  Hist.  New  York,  Pal.  I,  1847,  p.  235,  pi.  64,  fig.  le. 
= Lichas  halli. 

42950.    Lichenaria  minor  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrioh,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1893,  p.  84,  fig.  5. 

107803.    Lima  (Mantellum)  caloosana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie   River,  near   Fort  Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.   IV,  1898, 
p.  767,  pi.  28,  fig.  3. 

107801.    Lima  (Mantellum)  carolinensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Darlington  Court-House,  South  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,   1898, 
p.  767,  pl.  35,  fig.  21. 

28932.    Lima  cinnabarensis  Stanton.  Holotype. 

Jurassic.     Cinnabar  Mountain,  Montana. 

Stanton,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p. 
pl.  72,  fig.  8. 

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9831.    Lima  leonensis  Conrad.  Cotypes. 

Washita  (Lower  Cret.).     Leon  Springs,  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II,  1857, 
p.  151,  pi.  5,  figs.  3a-c. 

23025.    Lima  multilineata  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Knoxville   (Lower    Cret.).     Near    Stephenson,   Tehama 
County,  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p.  36, 
pi.  2,  figs.  4,  5. 

157826.    Lima  multiradiata  Gabb.  Plesiotypes. 

Lower  Tejon   (Eocene).     One  mile  southeast  of  Lower 
Lake,  Lake  County,  California. 

Stanton,  Seventeenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Pt.  I,  1897, 
p.  1038,  pi.  63,  figs.  7,  8. 

12539.    Lima  (Plagiostoma)  occidentalis  Hall  and  Whitfield. 

Holotype. 
Jurassic.     Flaming  Gorge,  Uinta  Range,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  292,  pi.  7,  fig.  23. 

6486.    Lima  retifera  Shumard.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.  Nebraska,  1872,  p.  188,  pi.  9, 
figs.  5a,  5b.— White,  Thirteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Indi- 
ana, 1884,  p.  138,  pi.  28,  fig.  4. 

30217.    Lima  shumardi  Shattuck.  Holotype. 

Buda  (Lower  Cret.).     Probably  Austin,  Texas. 

Shattuck,  Bull.  No.  205,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  17,  pi.  5, 
fig.  II. 

107800.    Lima  (Lima)  smirna  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Hillsborough  Bay,  near  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
p.  766,  pi.  30,  fig.  3. 

107797.    Lima  (Lima)  tampa£nsis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Hillsborough  Bay,  near  Tampa,  F'lorida. 

Dall,  Tranr.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  III.  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
p.  766,  pi.  35,  fig.  iS. 

107799.    Lima  (tampadnsis  var.? )  costulata  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Hillsborough  Bay,  near  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
p.  766,  pi.  35,  fig.  24. 

22942.    Lima  utahensis  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Southeast  of  Paria  and  Upper  Kanab 
Valley,  Utah. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  (leol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  71,  pi.  9,  fig.  5. 

See  Lima  wacoensis  8656. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  355 

107795.    Lima  (Lima)  vicksburgiana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Levy  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  HI,  Ft.  IV,  1898,  p. 
765,  pl.  55.  fig.  20. 

8656.    Lima  wacoensis  Roemer.  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Southeast  of  Paria,  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  merid.,  IV,  Ft.  I,  1876, 
p.  176,  pi.  17,  figs.  4a-c. 

=  Lima  utahensis. 

Q889.    Lima  wacoensis  Roemer.  Plesiotypes. 

Washita  (Lower  Cret.).     Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Ft.  II,  1857, 
p.  151,  pi,  5,  figs.  4a,  4b. 

30218.    Lima  wacoensis  Roemer.  Plesiotype. 

Buda  (Low.  Cret.).     Near  Austin,  Texas. 

Shattuck,  Bull.  No.  205,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  18,  pi.  5,  fig.  10. 

135679.    Limaea  solida  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p. 
769,  pl.  35»  ngs.  4,  5. 

25526.    Limalophus  compositus  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Older  Tertiary.     Green  River,  Wyoming. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  71,  pl.  10,  fig.  2. 

25528.    Limalophus  contractus  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Older  Tertiary.     Green  River,  Wyoming. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  72,  pl.  10,  fig.  3. 

27102.  Limipecten  texanus  Girty.  Holotype  and  paratypes. 

Cisco  (Upper  Carb.).     Graham,  Young  County,  Texas. 

Girty,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXVII,  1904,  p.  722,  pl.  45,  figs. 
1-3;  pl.  46,  fig.  4?;  pl.  47,  figs.  1-3. 

27103.  Limipecten  texanus  grandicostatus  Girty.  Holotype. 

Cisco  (Upper  Carb.).     Graham,  Young  County,  Texas. 

Girty,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXVII,  1904,  p.  723,  pl.  46,  figs.  1-3. 

.20056.    Limnaea  ?  accelerata  White.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Eight  miles  north  of  Canyon  City,  Colorado. 

White,  Bull.  No.  29,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  20,  pl.  4,  figs.  12-15. 

20054.    Limnaea  ativuncula  White.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Eight  miles  north  of  Canyon  City,  Colorado. 

White,  Bull.  No.  29,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  20,  pl.4,  figs.  10, 11. 

8207.    Limnaea  ?  compactilis  Meek.  Holotype. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Separation  Station,  Wyoming. 

White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  445,  pl.  26, 
fig.  14. 


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2cx>55.    Limnsea  consortis  White.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Eight  miles  north  of  Canyon  City,  Colorado. 

White,  Bull.  No.  29,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  20,  pi.  4,  figs.  8,  9. 

8097.    Limnaea  (Polyrhytis)  kingii  Meek.  Holotype- 

Miocene.     Cache  Valley,  Utah. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  192. 
text  figs.  6, 7.— White,Third  Ann.  Rept.U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883, 
p.  446,  pi.  32,  figs.  30,  31. 

8907.    Limnaea  (Leptolimnaea)  minuscula  White.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.       Three     miles    east    of    Table    Rock    Station, 
Wyoming. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Ill,  1880,  p.  160;  Third  Ann.  Rept. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  446,  pi.  29,  figs.  24,  25. 

20065.    Limnaea  (Leptolimnaea)  minuscula  White.  Plesiotype. 

Eocene.     Wales,  Utah. 

White,  Bull.  No.  34,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  22,  pi.  2,  figs.  10-12. 

685.    Limnaea  nitidula  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Bear  River  (Cret.).     Bear  River,  near  mouth  of  Sulphur 
Creek,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Rept.  Expl.  Great  Basin  of  Utah,  Simpson,  1876,  p.  363, 
pi.  5,  fig.  14. 

See  Limnaea  (Limnophysa)  nitidula. 

231 16.    Limnaea  nitidula  Meek.  Cot3rpes. 

Bear  River  (Cret.).     Sulphur  Creek,  Wyoming. 

White,  Bull.  No.  128,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1895,  p.  45,  pi.  6,  figs.  1-3. 

12500.    Limnaea  (Limnophysa)  nitidula  Meek.  Plesiot^-pes. 

Bear  River  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Sulphur  Creek,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  181, 
pi.  17,  figs. 5,  5a. — White,  Third  .^nn.  Rept  U.S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1883,  p.  445,  pi.  6,  figs.  15,  16. 

See  Limnaea  nitidula  and  Melania?  nitidula. 

2119.    Limnaea  shumardi  Meek.  Holotype. 

White  River  (Miocene).     Pinots  Creek,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  l\  S.  Geol.  Surw  Terr.,  IX,  1S76,  p.  599,  pi.  45,  figs. 
6a,  6b.— WTiite,  Third  .\nn.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  P- 
446,  pi.  32,  figs.  28,  29. 

692.    Liiim«a  similis  Meek.  Cot^-pes. 

694.  Eocene.     Hams  Fork,  northeast  of   Fort  Bridger,  Wyo- 

ming. 


17,  figs.  3,  a.— WTiite.  Third  .\nn.  RepL  U.  S.  Geol,  Surw, 
188(5.  P-  445*  pl-  29,  figs.  20,  21. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBEATE   FOSSILS.  357 

12488.    Limnaea  tenuicosta  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Three  miles  below  Fort  Union,  North 
Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  119. 
=Limn3ea  (Pleurolixnnsea)  tenuicostata. 

12488.    Lrimnaea  (Pleurolimnaea)  tenuicostata  (Meek  and  Hayden). 
—  Holotype. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Three  miles  below  Fort  Union,  North 
Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  534,  pi.  44, 
figs.  I3a-c.— White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883, 
p.  445,  pi.  23,  fig.  24. 

See  Limnaea  tenuicosta. 

693.    Limnaea  vetusta  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     Hams  Fork,  northeast  of  Fort  Bridger,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  i860,  p.  314;  Rept.  Bxpl. 
Great  Basin  of  Utah,  Simpson,  1876,  p.  367,  pi.  5,  figs.  3a,  3b. — 
White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  GeoL  Surv.,  1883,  p.  445,  pi. 
29,  figs.  22,  23. 

693.    Limnaea  (Limnophysa)  vetusta  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     Hams  Fork,  northeast  of  Fort  Bridger,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Kxpl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  191, 
pi.  17,  figs.  4a,  b. 

350.    Limopsis  parvula  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Montana  (Cret.).     Yellowstone  River,  near  Miles  City, 
Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  97,  pi.  28,  figs. 
i7a-c. 

See  Pectunculina  parvula. 

1 07 1 52.    Limopsis  subangularis  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Upper  Oligocene.     Pointapier,  Trinidad,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  325,  pi.  30,  fig.  2 

13878.    Limoptera  sarmenticia  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Brush  and  Atrypa  Peaks,  Eureka  Dis- 
trict, Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  167,  pi.  5,  figs. 
3-3b. 

396.    Linearia?  formosa  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotjrpe. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret. ) .    Twenty  miles  below  Cannon  Ball  Rive 
on  the  Missouri,  North  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  199,  pi.  30,  £g. 

See  Tellina?  formosa. 


*M6()  HUM.KTIN    M,   ITNITKD   ftTATEH   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

isyjHd.    Lingula  mytiloides  Sowerby.  Plesioty 

I/<)wer  CarlKMiiferoiis.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Wnlcotl,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.,  1884,  p.  279,  pi.  18.  fig 

3f)5().    Lingula  ovata  Dana.  Cotyp 

CarlH)iiifcroiis.     Black  Head,   District  of  Illawarta,  N 
vSotith  Wales,  Australia. 

Duna,  Wilkes  V.  S.  Kxpl.   Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  685,  Atlas,  pi 
fijjpi.  6,  6ii,  61). 

[  Not  a  Kin^ula,  probably  a  pelecjrpod.] 

.15^1 1.    Lingula  philomela  Billings.  Plastoty 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Granger,  Minnesota. 

Winclioll  and  Schuchert,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Fi 
kept..  Ill,  l*t,  I,  1893,  p.  342,  pi.  29,  figs.  7,  8. 

i7HfH\    Lingula  pinnaformis  Owen.  Cotyi 

Middle  Cambrian.     Falls  of  the  St.  Croix,  Minnesota. 

l>wen.  Kepi.  lkH>l.  Surv*.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852,   p.  f 
pi.  I  R.  fig.  8. 

r-  Lingulopis  pinnaformis. 

uu;,    Lingula  prima  Conrad.  Plesiotyp 

TpiXT  Cambrian.     Black  Hills.  South  Dakota. 

M*x*k  and  Haydon,  .\nier.  Jouni.  Sci.  \2\^  XXXIII,  1862,  p.  jj 
Uingulopis  prima. 

l.iujiula  prima  l>\von.  iS5J  =  Lingulepis  pinnaformis. 

1787^^    Lingula  quadrata  Kicluvald?  Plesioty 

IVoulon  vt^nl.  .     Near  Dubuque.  Iowa. 

i^\xMK  Kei^.  iHf\^l.  Sun.  Wi^,.  Iow,i.  Jind  Minn..    185 2.  pi.  : 

i  Vh^^  ,^p}x>.irs  to  Iv  ihc  s^me  spevimen  nJ^-^t^i  in  O«ol.  Kz 
lox*A,  Win.,  Hnd  rV.  1N44'  I^    5kV.  nji.  i.j 

l.in>:nla  iowvnsis. 
*44^V>     LiiVRuU  scotica  IVwidx^u^  Plastoty 

MorV  v'-*v'   Sx*.T>    i>hvv  VaI     ''..  *.>~5.  r    r'T'..  r*.    :i.  5g    <i. 

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TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  361 

14977.    Lingula  triquetra  Clarke.  Holotype. 

Naples  (Dev.)-     Naples,  New  York. 

Clarke,  Bull.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1885,  p.  62,  pi.  3,  fig.  11. 

13770.    Lingula  whitei  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Atrypa  Peak,  Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  109,  pi  13,  fig.  3. 

44996.    Lingula  whitfieldi  Ulrich.  Plastotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  Ill,  1889,  pp.  378,  381,  fig.  3. 

45195.    Lingulasma  galenensis  Winchell  and  Schuchert. 

Plastotypes. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Bear  Creek,  just  south  of  Hamilton, 
Fillmore  County,  Minnesota. 

Winchell  and  Schuchert,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Kept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1893,  p.  354,  pi.  30,  figs.  1-4. 

45194.    Lingulasma  schucherti  Ulrich.  Plastotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.  Ill,  1889,  p.  389,  figs.  5,  5a  on  p.  378. 

lyingulella.     See  also  Obolus  (Lingulella). 

15325.    Lingulella  caelata  (Hall).  Plesiotype. 

1 7439-  Lower  Cambrian.     Troy,  New  York. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  95,  pi.  7,  figs, 
lb,  id;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  607,  pi. 
67,  figs.  lb,  le. 

15319.    Lingulella  ella  (Hall  and  Whitfield).  Plesiotype. 

15321.  Lower  Cambrian.     Chisholm  Mine,  Ely  Mountains,  near 

Pioche,  Nevada,  and  Box  Elder  Canyon,  Utah. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  97,  pi.  7,  fig.  2; 
pi.  8,  figs.  4-4e;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890.  p. 
607,  pi.  67,  figs.  2-2e. 

See  Lingulepis  ella. 

17440.    Lingulella  granvillensis  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Washington  County,  New  York. 

Walcott,  Amer.  Jour.  Sci.  (3),  XXXIV,  1887,  p.  188,  pi.  i,  figs. 
15-15C;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  607,  pi. 
67,  figs.  4-4d. 

24587.    Lingulepis  cuneolus  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Red  Canyon  Creek,  Black  Hills,  South 
Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880. 
p.  336,  pi.  2,  figs.  5,6. 

= Obolus  (Lingulella)  perattenuatus. 

Lingulepis  dakotensis  Meek  and  Hayden.     See  Lingule^jia 
niformis. 


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1 532 1.    Lingulepis  ella  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Holot] 

Middle  Cambrian.     Canyon  above  Calls  Fort,  Wahsj 
Range,  Utah. 
Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Eipl.  40th  Par..  IV,  PI 
1877,  p.  23*,  pi.  I.  fig.  8. 

=  UnguIella  ella. 

24553.    Lingulcpis  msera  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Coty] 

Upper  Cambrian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada, 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt 
1877,  p.  306,  pi.  t,  figs.  5-7. 

34553.   I^ngulepis  ?  minuta  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Coty] 

Upper  Cambrian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt 
1877,  p.  ao6,  pi.  r,  figs.  3,  4. 

=  Linuarssonella  minuta. 


24589. 


Lingulepis  perattenuatus  Whitfield.  Coty] 

Upper  Cambrian.     Red  Canyon  Creek,  Black  Hills,  So 
Dakota. 


17860.    Lingulepis  pinnaformis  (Owen),  Flesioty] 

Middle  Cambrian.     Falls  of  St.  Croix,  Wisconsin, 


Lingulepis  pinnaformis  (Owen).  Plesiot>'] 

Upper   Cambrian.     Headwaters  of   Red   Canyon    Crt 
Black  HilLs,  South  Dakota. 


1026.  Lingulepis  pinniformis  (Owen).       Holotype  and  paraty] 

Upper  Cambrian.     Central   part  of   Black    Hills,    So 

Dakota. 

Meek  and Hajden,  Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Kac 

No.  17a,  XIV,  1864.  pp.  1.  3,  pi.   I,  figs,   i-ib.— Whitf 

Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880,  p. 

pi.  2,  figs.  10,  II  (as  L.  dakotensis). 

See  Lingula  antiqua,  L.  prima,  and  L.  pinnaformis. 

1027.  Lingulepis  prima  (Conrad).  Ple.iioty 

Upper   Cambrian.     Central   part   of  Black    Hills,    Sc 
Dakota. 


=  Obolella  polita. 

Lingulops  grant)  Hall  and  Clarke.  Plastot; 

Niagaran  (Sil.).     Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Hall  and  Clarke,  Nal.  Hist.  New  York,  l-al.  VUl,  Pt.  I,  189a, 
19.  "73.  P'.  4  k.  (iRS-  '4,  15- 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OP   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  363 

45196.    Lingulops  whitfieldi  Hall.  Plastotype. 

Maquoketa  (Ord. ) .    Maquoketa  Creek,  twelve  miles  north- 
west of  Dubuque,  Iowa. 

Hall,  Twenty-third  Kept.  New  York  State  Cab.  Nat.  Hist.,  1873, 
pi.  13,  figs.  I,  2. 

35287.  Lihnarssonella  girtyi  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Deadwood,  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV,  1902,  p.  602 

24553.    Linnarssonella  minuta  (Hall  and  Whitfield).  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV,  1902,  p.  603. 

See  Lingulepis  ?  minuta. 

35288.  Linnarssonella  tennesseensis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

35289.  Middle  Cambrian.     Near  Knoxville,  and  near  Post  Oak 

Springs,  Roane  County,  Tennessee. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV,  1902,  p.  604. 

17441.    Linnarssonia  sagittalis  taconica  (Walcott).  Cot3rpes. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Washington  County,  New  York. 

Walcott,  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  610,  pi.  68, 
figs.  I- id;  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV,  1902,  p.  596. 

See  Linnarssonia  taconica. 

1 744 1.    Linnarssonia  taconia  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Washington  County,  New  York. 

Walcott,  Amer.  Joum.  Sci.  (3),  XXXIV,  1887,  p.  189,  pi.  i,  figs. 
i8-i8d. 

=  Linnarssonia  sagittalis  taconica. 

1 35 1 06.    Liochlamys  bulbosa  Heilprin.  Plesiotypes. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  loi, 
pi.  7,  fig.  lob. 

43777.    Lioclema  ?  araneum  Ulrich.       Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Chester,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  lU.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  431,  pi.  75,  figs.  9a-9c. 

43333.  Lioclema  foliatum  Ulrich.  Figured  sections  of  holotype. 

Warsaw  (Miss.).     Warsaw,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  301,  fig.  i,  p.  431. 

43209.    Lioclema  monroei  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holotype  and 

figured  sections. 
Hamilton  (Dev.).     Bethany,  New  York. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  19^)4, 
p.  39,  pi.  II,  figs.  10-12. 


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43675.    Lioclema  punctatum  (Hall).  Plesiotype  and  figured 

sections. 
Warsaw  (Miss.).     Warsaw,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  141. 

44067.    Lioclema  punctatum  (Hall).  Plesiotype  and  figured 

sections. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Keokuk,  Iowa. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XX^VII,  1904, 
p.  39.  pl.  ".  figs.  7-9- 

43775.  Lioclema  subglobosum  Ulrich.     Figured  section  of  liolot>'pe. 

Kinderhook  (Miss.).     Marshall  town,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  428,  pl.  75,  figs.  8a,  8b. 

43774.    Lioclema  wachsmuthi  Ulrich.     Figured  sections  of  holotype. 

Kinderhook  (Miss.).     Marshalltown,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  428,  pl.  75,  figs.  7a,  7b. 

43776.  Lioclema  wilmingtonense  Ulrich.  Figured  sections  of 

holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\'.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  426,  pl.  34,  figs.  4a,  4b. 

44063.    Lioclcmella  ohioensis  (Foerste).  Figured  sections  of 

plesiotype. 

Clinton  (Sil.).     Dayton,  Ohio. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904, 
p.  39,  pl.  12,  figs.  6-9. 

20491.    Liopeplum  spillmani  (Tuomey).  Plesiotype. 

1 1 1800.  Ripley  (Cret.).     Tippah  County,  Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  82, 
pl.  6,  fig.  12. 

111801.  Liopeplum  subjugosum  (Gabb).  Plesiotype. 

Ripley  (Cret.).     Tippah  County,  Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila., Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  83, 
pl.  6,  fig.  12a. 

22898.  Liopistha  (Psilomya)  concentrica  Stanton.  Cotj^pes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Huerfano  Park,  Colorado. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.   106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.    119,  pl.  26, 
figs.  8-10. 

22899.  Liopistha  (Psilomya)  elongata  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Upper  Kanab  Valley,  Utah. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  119,  pl.  26,  figs. 
II,  12. 

8647.    Liopistha  (Psilomya)  meeki  XlTiite.  Cotyj^es  and 

22897.  plesiotj^pes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Paria,  and  Upper  Kanab  Valley,  Utah. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.   106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  118,  pl.  26, 
figs.  5-7. 


TYPE   8PE0IMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  865 

8647.    Liopistha  (Psilomya)  meekii  White.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.)-     Southeast  of  Paria,  Utah. 

White,  Prelim.  Kept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  1874, 
p.  26;  Kept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I, 
1876,  p.  186,  pi.  18,  figs.  14  a,  c,  d. 

187.    Liopistha  (Cymella)  undata  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Holotype  and  paratype. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  236,  pi.  39, 
figs.  la,  lb. 

See  Pholadomya  undata. 

8658.    Liopistha  (Cymella)  undata  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Plesiotype. 
Montana  (Cret.)-     Gallinas  Creek,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  187,  pi.  18,  fig.  15a. 

1978.    Lioplarodes  veternus  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype. 

Jurassic.     Head  of  Wind  River,  Wyoming. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl. 
No.  172,  XIV,  1864,  p.  116,  text  fig.— White,  Third  Ann. 
Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  470,  pi.  3,  fig.  9;  Bull.  No. 
29,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  23,  pi.  4,  fig.  18. 

See  Melania  (Potodoma    vetema. 

8161.    Lioplax  endlichi  (White).  Cotypes. 

Bear   River   (Cret.).     Seven   miles  north  of   Evanston, 
Wyoming. 

White,  Bull.  No.  128,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  60,  pi.  10,  figs.  4, 5. 

See  Goniobasis  endlichi. 

1 1 1937.    Lioplax  floridana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  3, 
pi.  I,  fig.  3. 

24317.    Liopteria  sawkinsi  Clarke.  'lolotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Rio  Curua,  Brazil. 

Clarke,  Archivos  do  Mus.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  X,  1899,  p.  49,  text  fig. 

35178.    Liorhynchus  haguei  Girty.  Holotype. 

Madison  (Miss.).     Crowfoot  Ridge,  Gallatin  Range,  Yel- 
lowstone National  Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  543,  pi. 
69,  figs.  5a,  5b. 

14981.    Liorhynchus  (?)  hecate  Clarke.  Cotypes. 

Genesee  (Dev.).     Bristol,  New  York. 

Clarke,  Bull.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1885,  p.  31,  pi.  3,  fig.  : 
[Probably  the  same  as  Spirifera  pluto  Clarke.  J 


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14 182.    Liorhynchus  quadricostatus  (Vanuxem)?  Plesiotypes. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     White  Pine  Mountains,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt  I,  1877,  p.  79. 
pi.  3,  figs.  9-9b. 

46060.    Liospira  abrupta  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cot>'pes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Murfreesboro,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  995,  pi.  82,  figs.  35-38. 

45869.  Lriospira?  ang^lata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Mercer  Cotmty,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  III.  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  1000,  pi.  69,  figs.  42-46. 

45870.  Liospira  ang^stata  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cot>'pes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     WykoflF,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist  Surv.  Minn.,   Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt  II,  1897,  p.  997,  pi.  68,  figs.  35-37;  pl.  69,  figs. 

I,  2. 

45871.  Liospira  decipiens  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Murfreesboro,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.    Hist.    Surv.    Minn.,    Final    Rept.,  Ill, 
Pt  II,  1897,  p.  998,  pl.  82,  figs.  39-41. 

17902.    Liospira  lenticulare  (Sowerby).  Plesiotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Elkader,  Turkey  River,  Iowa. 

Owen,  Rep.  Geol.  Sun*.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852,  pl.  2,  fig. 
14  (as  Pleurotomaria  sp.  undet). 

45872.  Liospira  micula  (Hall).  Plesiotypes. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist  Sur>'.  Minn.,   Final 
Rept,  III,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  994,  pl.  68,  figs.  24-29. 

45873.  Liospira  modesta  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Chatfield,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,   Final 
Rept,  III,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  995,  pl.  82,  figs.  42-44. 

45874.  Liospira  ?  mundula  Ulrich.  Cot>'pes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Dan\alle,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist  Surw  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pi. 

II,  1897,  p.  999,  pl.  69,  figs.  37-41. 

45875.  Liospira  obtusa  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cot>T>es. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Dixon,  Illinois. 

Ulrich  and   Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,   Final 
Rept,  III,  Pt  II,  1897,  p.  997»  pl.  68,  figs.  3o-34- 

45876.  Liospira  persimilis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Hartsville,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat  Hist.  Surw  Minn.,  Final  Rept,  III,  Pt  II. 
1897,  p.  998.  pl.  68,  figs.  45-47. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS  367 

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45877     Liospira  progne  (Billiugs).  Plesiotypes. 

to  Trenton  (Ord.).     Wykoff,  Minnesota,    Hartsville,    Ten- 

45880.  nessee,  and  Burgin,  Kentucky. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Murfreesboro,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Kept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  996,  pi.  68,  figs.  38-44. 

45881.  Liospira?  rugata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     McKinneys,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept,  III,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  P-  999.  Pl.  69,  figs.  33-36. 

46061.    Liospira  subconcava  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Murfreesboro,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Kept,  III,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  999»  Pl.  69,  figs.  30-32. 

45882     Liospira  vitruvia  (Billings).  Plesiotypes. 

to  Stones    River   (Ord.).      Beloit,    Wisconsin,    Minneapolis 

45884.  and  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  995,  pi.  69,  figs.  3-5,  7, 8. 

35233.    Liostracus  parvus  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Pebble  Creek,   Yellowstone  National 
Park. 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  463,  pi. 
65,  fig.  6. 

1 1 309 1.    Liotia  (Arene)  agenea  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free   Inst.   Sci.    Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.   II,  1892, 
p.  410,  pi.  23,  fig.  3. 

112575.    Liotia  (Arene)  coronata  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.    Sci.  Phila.,    Ill,  *Pt.  II,  1892, 
p.  409,  pi.  17,  figs.  2,  2a. 

1 13085.    Liotia  (Arene?)  millium  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near  Fort  Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free    Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.  II,  1892, 
p.  409,  pi.  18,  fig.  4. 

1 12086.    Liotia  (Arene)  perarmata  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,    Pt.  II,   1892, 
p.  409,  pi.  19,  figs.  2,  2b. 

107095.    Liotia  siderea  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Vendryes,  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  324,  pi.  27,  fig.  18, 


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1 1 2576.    Lriotia  (Arene)  solariella  Heilprin.  Plesiotypes. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  408, 
pi.  17,  figs.  I,  la. 

107092.    Liotia  veresimilis  Guppy.  Holot>T>e. 

Oligocene.     Vendryes,  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  324,  pi.  27,  &g.  13. 

1093 14.    Lirodiscus  protractus  (Mej-er).  Plesiotype. 

Claibomian  (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  p.  1484. 

See  Astarte  protracta. 

1566.    Lirodiscus  wailesii  Dall.  Holotyi^e. 

Jacksonian  (Eocene).     Jackson,  Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  VI,  1903,  p.  1483, 
pi.  57,  fig.  21. 

8661.    Lispodesthes  ling^lifera  White.  Cot3rpes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     East  of  Mount  Tay'or,  one  mile  south 
of  Pajuate,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  192,  pi.  18,  figs.  2a,  b. 

=  Lispodesthes  nuptialis. 

8660.  Lispodesthes  nuptialis  White.  Holotype. 

8661.  Colorado  (Cret.).     Five  miles  west  of   Mineral   Spring, 

Arizona. 

White,  Rept  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt  I,  1876, 
p.  192,  pi.  18,  figs.  3a,  b. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol. 
Sur\'.,  1893,  p.  147,  pi.  31,  figs.  5,  6. 

See  Anchura  nuptialis  and  Lispodesthes  lingulifera. 

8076.    Lrispodesthes  ?  obscurata  White.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Near  Pueblo,  Colorado. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  30,  pi.  II,  figs.  7a,  7b. 

=Pugnellus  fosiformis. 

38094.  Lithomylacris  august  a  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Port  GriflBth  Switchback,  Penn- 
sylvania. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1879,  P-  48,  pi.  5,  figs. 
2,  3;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  68,  pi.  5,  figs.  2,  3. 

38095.  Lithomylacris  pauperata  Scudder.  Holot>T)e. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Port  Griffith  Railroad  Cut,  near 
Pittston,  Pennsylvania. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1890,  p.  409,  pi.  32,  fig. 
5;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  385,  pi.  24,  fig.  5,' 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  369 

38096.    Lithomylacris  pittstoniana  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Port  Griffith,  Pennsylvania. 

Scudder.  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1879,  p.  50,  pi.  5, 
figs.  4,  10;  Poss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  70,  pi.  5, 
figs.  4,  10. 

154369.    Lithophaga  nuda  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Ft.  IV,  1898, 
p.  Soo,  pi.  II,  fig.  7;  pi.  35,  fig.  27. 

821 1.    Lithostrotion  mamillare  Castelnau.  Plesiotype. 

St.  Louis  (Miss.).     Monroe  County,  Indiana. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Ft.  I,  1883, 
p.  159,  pi.  40,  fig.  6a. 

= Lithostrotion  canadense. 

24546.    Lithostrotion  ^vhitneyi  Meek.  Cot5rpes. 

^  Upper  Carboniferous.     Boxelder  Peak,  Wahsatch  Range, 

Utah. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Ft.  I,  1877,  p.  58, 
pi.  6,  figs.  i-ic. 

8480.    Lithostrotion  whitneyi  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.      Fossil  Hill,  White  Pine  County, 
Nevada. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  Ft.  1, 1876, 
P*  103*  pl-  6,  figs.  la-ic. 

51 19.    Lithotrochus  andii  (d'Orbigny).  Plesiotypes. 

Jurassic.     Coquimbo,  Chile,  and  San  Felipe,  Peru. 

Conrad,  U.  S.  Naval  Ast.  Exped.  S.  Hemisphere,  1855,  II,  p.  283, 
pl.  41,  fig.  3. 

9285.    Lophophyllum  expansum  White.  Holotype. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Henry  County,  Iowa. 

White,  Froc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1876,  p.  27;  Twelfth  Ann. 
Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1883,  p.  157,  pl.  39,  figs.  4a,  4b. 

6552.    Lophophyllum  proliferum  (McChesney).  Plesiotypes. 

8500.  Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska;  Spring- 

field, Illinois. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Neb.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  144, 
pl.  5,  figs.  4a,  4b. — White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.,  W.  looth 
Merid.,  IV,  Ft.  I,  1877,  p.  loi,  pl.  6,  fig.  4e. 

8499.    Lophophyllum  proliferum  sauridens  White.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Santa  Fe,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Ft.  1, 1876, 
p.  loi,  pl.  6,  figs.  4a-4d. 

45885.    Lophospira  abnormis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sutv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  HI,  Pt 
1897,  p.  974,  pl.  73.  figs-  3M0. 

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45886.  LrOphospira  acuminata  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Near  Richmond,  Indiana. 

Ulrich  and   Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Kept.,  ni,  Pt.  II.  1897,  p.  973,  pl.  73»  fig.  8. 

45887.  Lophospira  ampla  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

45888.  Richmond  (Ord.).     Boyje  County,  Kentucky;   Richmond, 

Indiana  (Newport,  Kentucky,  in  error). 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept,,  III,  Pt.  II. 
1897,  p.  981,  pl.  73»  figs.  52-54. 

45889.  Lophospira  aug^stina  (Billings).  Plesiot>*pe. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Stewarts\nlle,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.   Minn.,   Final 
Rept.,  III.  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  987,  pl.  71,  figs.  I,  2. 

45890.  Lophospira  aug^stina  minnesotensis  Ulrich  and  Scofield. 

Cotj-pes. 
Trenton    (Ord.).     Stewarts\nlle,  Minnesota.  • 

ITrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,   Final 
Rept.,  III.  PL  II.  1897,  p.  988.  pl.  71,  figs.  3.  4. 

46062.  Lophospira  bicincta  (Hall).  Plesiot>i>es. 

4761 1.  Stones  Ri\-er  (Ord.).      Murfreesboro,  Tennessee,   Beloit, 

47612.  Wisconsin,  and  Dixon,  Illinois. 

nrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.   Hist.  Surv.   Minn.,   Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt  II,  1897,  p.  964,  pl.  72,  figs.  1-3. 

45891.  Lophospira  bowdeni  (Safford).  Plesiot>^pes. 

Richmond  (Ord.V     Boyle  County,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich  and   Scofield.   Geol.  and   Nat,  Hist.  Sur>-.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pl.  II,  1S97.  p.  9S6,  pl.  72,  figs.  40-43- 

46063.  Lophospira  centralis  llrich.  Holot>*pe. 

Stones  Ri\-er  i^Ord.^.     Murfreesboro,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich.  Gci>l.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sun .  Minn..  Final  Rept..  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
iSq:.  p.  970,  pl.  73,  ^g,  9. 

45892.  Lophospira  concinnula  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cot^-pes. 
45S93,            Black  River  i^lVd.V     Cannon  Falls  and  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
sota. 

l*lrich  .-^nd  Scv^tield,   Geol,   And  Nai,   Hi>t,   Surw   Minn.,  Final 
Rept..  Ill,  m.  II.  iSo:.  p.  966.  pl.  72,  figs,  10-19. 

45^94^    Lophospira  conoidea  llrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  vOni.  \     Nashville.  Tennessee. 

llrich,  0^>l.  .^nd  Nai,  Hi<i.  Surv.  Minn..  Final  Rept,,  III,  Pu  H, 
1S07.  p.  g7^,  pl.  73.  fig.  22. 

45$95.    Lophospira  conradana  IHrioh  and  Scofield.  Cot^-pes, 

Stoiie$  Rix-er  vt>rd.  \     M:nneaix>I:s.  Minnef^^ta. 

llrich  «ml  ;^cofield.  i^^l.  And  Nit    Hi>t,  Surv.   Minn.,    Final 
ItcpL«  Xll,  ru  11,  1S97,  p.  0-2.  p:   'i.  dgs.  29-32, 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVEBTEBBATE    FOSSILS.  371 

45896.  Lophospira  decursa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.)-     Burgin,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal  Kept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  975,  pi.  73,  fig.  10. 

45897.  Lophospira  elevata  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

45898.  Trenton  (Ord.).     Kenydn,  Minnesota,  and  near  Burgin, 

Kentucky. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  977,  pi.  73,  figs.  II,  13,  14. 

45899.  Lophospira  fillmorensis  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

45900.  Trenton  (Ord.).     WykoflF  and  near  Fountain,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal 
Rept.  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  967,  pi.  72,  figs.  20-24. 

45901.  Lophospira  helicteres  ^visconsinensis  Ulrich  and  Scofield. 

45902.  Cotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Beloit,  Wisconsin;  Dixon,  Illinois. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal 
Rept.  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  971,  pi.  72,  figs.  25,  26,  28. 

45903.  Lophospira  humilis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Burgin,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  968,  pi.  72,  figs.  12-15. 

46064.    Lophospira?  knoxvillensis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Near  Knoxville,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  889,  pi.  65,  figs.  38-40. 

45904.  Lophospira  (Seelya?)  lirata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Newport,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  988,  pi.  72,  figs.  56,  57. 

45905.  Lophospira  (Seelya?)  lirata  obsoleta  Ulrich.        Holotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Newport,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  988,  pi.  72,  figs.  58,  59. 

45906.  Lophospira  medialis  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

45907.  Trenton   (Ord.).     Near  Burgin,  Kentucky;  Middle  Ten- 

nessee. 

Ulrich  and   Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.   Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  973,  pi.  73,  figs.  23-29. 

45908.  Lophospira  medialis  burginensis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Burgin,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I 
1897,  p.  974,  pl.  73,  figs-  30-31. 


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45909.  Lophospira  ?  notabilis  Ulrich.  Holot 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Central  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  P 
1897,  p.  990,  pi.  72,  figs.  33-35. 

45910.  Lophospira  obliqua  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Coty 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Burgin,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.   Hist.  Surv.    Minn.,  ] 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  967,  pi.  72,  figs.  6-8. 

4591 1.  Lophospira  oweni  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Coty 

45912.  Black  River  (Ord.).     Chatfield  and  near  Cannon   F 

Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat   Hist.  Surv.   Minn.,   1 
Rept.,  in,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  980,  pi.  73,  figs.  41-45. 

46065.  LfOphospira  peracuta  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Coty 

46066.  Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Stones  River,  (Ord.).     Lebanon,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.   Hist.  Surv.   Minn.,  ] 
Rept.,  in,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  976,  pi.  73,  figs.  15-17- 

j  46067.    Lophospira  perang^lata  (Hall).  Plesioty 

■  Stones  River  (Ord.).     Murfreesboro,  Tennessee. 

1  Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.    Minn.,   ; 

;  Rept.,  in,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  972,  pi.  73,  figs.  1-7. 

45913.  Lophospira  perforata  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotj 

45914.  Trenton  (Ord.).     Jo  Daviess  County  and  Carroll  Con 

Illinois. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.    Minn., 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt  II,  1897,  p.  984,  pi.  73,  figs.  32-35. 

45915.  Lophospira  perlamellosa  Ulrich.  Holot 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Hanover,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  I 
1897,  p.  985,  pi.  73,  figs.  55,  56. 

46068.    Lophospira  procera  Ulrich.  Holot 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Murfreesboro,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,    IT 
II,  1897,  p.  968,  pi.  72,  fig.  9. 

45916.  Lophospira  producta  Ulrich.  Holot 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Nashville,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept,,  III,  I 
1897,  p.  975,  pl.  73'  fig.  21. 

45917.  Lophospira  pulchella  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cot> 

45918.  Trenton  (Ord.).     Burgin,  Kentucky. 

Richmond  (Ord.)     Spring  Valley,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.   Hist.   Surw   Minn 
Rept,  III,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  982,  pl.  73,  figs.  46-48. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBBATE   FOSSILS.  373 

45919.  Lophospira  quadrisulcata  Ulrich  and  Scofield.        Holotype. 

Richmond   (Ord.).     Two  miles  east   of  Spring  Valley, 
Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  967,  pi.  72,  figs.  10,  II. 

45920.  Lophospira  saffordi  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

45921.  Trenton   (Ord.).      Lindsleys    Hill,    near    Lebanon,   and 

Davidson  County,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Kept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  982,  pi.  73,  figs.  49-51. 

45922     Lophospira  serrulata  (Salter).  Plesiotypes. 

to  Stones  River  (Ord.).     Dixon,  Illinois;  Minneapolis,  Min- 

45925.  nesota;  Beloit  and  Janesville,  Wisconsin. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  968,  pi.  72,  figs.  51-55;  Pl-  73, 
fig.  57. 

45926.  Lophospira  spironema  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

45927.  Black  River  (Ord.).     Chatfield  and  Cannon  Falls,  Min- 

nesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  983,  pi.  72,  figs.  44-47. 

45928.  Lophospira  sumnerensis  (Safford).  Cotypes  and 

plesiotypes. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Sumner  County,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  978,  pi.  73,  figs.  18-20. 

See  Murchisonia  sumnerensis. 

45929.  Lophospira  tenuistriata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Newport,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept,  III,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  983,  pi.  72,  figs.  48-50. 

46069.    Lophospira  trochonemoides  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Murfreesboro,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  990,  pi.  65,  figs.  41-44. 

45930    Lophospira  tropidophora  (Meek).  Plesiotypes. 

to  Lorraine  (Ord.).     Newport,  Kentucky. 

45932.  Richmond  (Ord.).     Hanover,  Ohio;   Madison,  Indiana. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  978,  pi.  72,  figs.  36-39. 

1 395 1.    Loxonema  approximatum  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Atrypa  Peak,  Eureka  District,  Nevada 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  191,  pi.  6,  fig* 

14410.    Loxonema  bella  Walcott.  Holot]^!. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  258,  pi.  24,  figs,  i,  la. 


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344.  Lucina  occidentalis  ventricosa  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Holotype  and  paratype. 
Fort  Pierre   or  Fox  Hills  (Cret.)-      Yellowstone   River, 
near  Miles  City,  Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  155,  pi.  17,  figs. 
3a,  3b. 

23056.    Lucina  ovalis  Stanton.  Holotype  and  x>aratype. 

Knox^^lle  (Lower  Cret.).     Three  miles  northwest  of  Pas- 
kenta,  California. 

Stonton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p.  59, 
pi.  12,  fig.  I. 

107  loi.    Lucina  pauperata  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Vendryes,  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  326,  pi.  30,  fig.  3. 

107392.    Lucina  plesiolopha  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  pi.  40, 
figs.  2,  5. 

=  Phacoides  (Lucinisca)  plesiolophus. 

8362.    Lucina  profunda  White.  Cotypes. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Monument  Creek,  Colorado. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Ill,  1880,  p.  158;  IV,  1881,  p.  138, 
pi.  figs.  5,  6. 

135858.    Lucina  santarosana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Upper    Oligocene.      Oak    Grove,    Santa    Rosa    County, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.  VI,   1903. 
p.  1354,  pi.  51,  fig.  6. 

8644.    Lucina  subundata  Hall  and  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Southea.st  of  Paria,  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surw  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  1, 1876, 
p.  184,  pi.  18,  fig.  12a. 

345.  Lucina  subundata  Hall  and  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Sage  Creek,  on  Cheyenne 
River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U  S.  Geol.  Surv. Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  133,  pi.  17,  figs. 
2,  2a-e. 

22879.    Lucina  subundata  Hall  and  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Upper  Kanab  Valley,  Utah. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1893,  p.  97,  pi.  22,  figs. 
5-6. 

12252.    Lucina  (Diplodonta?)  subundata  Hall  and  Meek. 

Plesiotypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Cheyenne  River,  near  Rapid  Creek. 
Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  18S0, 
p.  411,  pi.  II,  figs.  17,  18. 


TYPE   SPECIMENft   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  377 

107 103.    Lucina  textilis  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Vendryes,  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  326,  pi.  30,  fig.  i. 

21728.    Lucina?  tovnsendi  White.  Holotype. 

Lower  Cretaceous.     Islands  of  St.   Paul  and  St.   Peter, 
Straits  of  Magellan,  South  America. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  14,  pi.  3,  figs,  i,  2. 

10897 1.    Lucina  turneri  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Tejon   (Eocene).     One  mile  southeast  of  Lower 
Lake,  Lake  County,  California. 

Stanton,  Seventeenth  Ann.  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Pt.  I,  1897, 
p.  1042,  pi.  65,  figs.  6,  7. 

12260.    Lucina  ventricosa  Hall  and  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Cheyenne  River,  near  Rapid  Creek, 
Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Kept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  410,  pi.  II,  figs.  14-16. 

264.    Lunatia  concinna  (Hall  and  Meek).  Plesiotypes. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,    IX,    1876,  p.  314,  pi.  32, 
figs,  iia-c. 

See  Natica  moreauensis. 

12250.    Lunatia  concinna  (Hall  and  Meek).  Plesiotypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Cheyenne  River,  near  Rapid  Creek, 
Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  DakoU,  1880, 
p.  430,  pi.  12,  fig.  13. 

2291 1.    Lunatia  concinna  (Hall  and  Meek).  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Upper  Kanab  Valley,  Utah. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.   106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  134,  pi.  29, 
figs.  9,  10. 

157833.    Lunatia  hornii  Gabb.  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Tejon  (Eocene).     One  mile  southeast  of  Lower 
Lake,  Lake  County,  California. 

Stanton,  Seventeenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Pt.  I,  1897, 
p.  1044,  pi.  66,  fig.  4. 

290.    Lunatia  occidentalis  (Meek  and  Hayden).        Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  315,  pi.  5 
figs.  /2a-c. 

See  Natica  occidentalis. 


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265.    Lunatia  subcrassa  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype  and 

paratj'pe. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.)-     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek,   Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  316,  pi.  39, 
fig.  3a-<^. 

See  Natica  subcrassa. 

13322.    Lutraria  transmontana  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Ranch  Triunipho,  Los  Angeles,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Sur\'eys   R.  R.  Miss.   Riv.   to  Pacific 
Ocean,  VII,  1857,  p.  194,  pi.  5,  fig.  6. 

1848.    Lutraria?  traskei  Conrad.  Holot>-pe. 

Miocene.     Carmello,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surveys  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.   to  Pacific 
Ocean,  V,  1856,  p.  324,  pi.  3,  fig.  23. 

163603.    Lyonsia  acuta  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Ft.   VI,  19^3, 
p.  15 14,  pi.  57,  fig.  24. 

1023.    Lyonsia  (Penopaea)  concava  Meek  and  Hayden.       Cotypes. 
Upper  Carboniferous.     Region  of  Nemaha,  Nebraska. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Trans.  Allmny  Inst.,  IV,  1858,  p.  82. 
=  Sedg^vickia?  concava. 

818 1.    Lyosoma  powelli  White.  Cotypes. 

Jiu-assic.     Thistle  Creek,  Spanish  Fork  Canyon,  Utah. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  ^53,  Pl-  38.  figs.  6a-d. 

86941.    Lyria  costata  (Sowerby).  Plesiotyx)es. 

Ill 846.  Upper  Eocene.     Red  Bluff,  Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  85, 
pi.  6,  fig.  2. 

112109.    Lyria  pulchella  (Sowerby).  Plesiotype. 

Oligocene.     BallavSt  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  84, 
pi.  4,  fig.  3. 

46214.  Lyrodesma  acuminatum  Ulrich.  Cot>^pes. 

46215.  Black  River  (Ord.).     Thirteen  miles  south  and  six  miles 

south  of  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurw  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II. 
1894,  p.  609,  pi.  42,  figs.  I,  2,  5. 

46216.  Lyrodesma  acuminatum  intermedium  Ulrich. 

46217.  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).      Six  miles  south  of  Cannon  Falls, 

Minnesota. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Burgin,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\-.  Minn..  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt,  II. 
1894,  p.  609,  pi.  42,  figs.  3,  4;  p.  611,  fig.  45h. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVEBTEBBATE   FOSSILS.  379 

46218.  Lyrodesma  cannonense  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

46219.  Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls  and  St.  Paul,  Min- 

nesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv. Minn.,  Final  Kept.,  Ill,  Pt.II, 
1894,  p.  610,  pi.  42,  figs.  6-8. 

46220.  Lyrodesma  conradi  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  684,  pi.  47,  fig.  9. 

46221.  Lyrodesma  grande  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  683,  pi.  50,  fig.  13. 

46222.  Lyrodesma  inornatum  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  682,  pi.  50,  figs.  10-12. 

46224.  Lyrodesma  major  (Ulrich).  Plesiotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Clarksville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Ft.  II, 
1894,  p.  611,  figs.  45a-g. 

See  Chdophorus  major. 

46225.  Lyrodesma  subplanum  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Utica  (Ord.),     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  683,  pi.  47,  fig.  8. 

44082.  Lyropora  divergens  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

44083.  Chester    (Miss.).     Chester,    Illinois,  and    Sloans  Valley, 

Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  584,  pi.  58,  figs.  4b,  4d. 

43334.    Lyropora  ovalis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Litchfield,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  585,  pi.  58,  figs.  5-5b; 
pl.  55,  fig.  8. 

43773.    Lyropora  quincuncialis  Hall.  Figured  sections  of 

plesiotypes. 
Chester  (Miss.).     Sloans  Valley,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  583,  pl.  55,  figs.  7-7C. 

44086.    Lyropora  ranosculum  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Sloans  Valley,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  581,  pl.  58,  figs.  i-ic. 

43771.  Lyropora  subquadrans  Hall.  Cot; 

43772.  Chester  (Miss.).     Chester,   Illinois,    and   Sloans  Vl 

Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  582,  pl.  58,  figs.  2,  2b,  26. 


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20115.    Lysis  oppansus  White.  Holotype. 

Chico   (Cret.)-      Near    Pence's    Ranch,    Butte     County, 
California. 

White  Bull.  No.  51,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  17,  pi.  4,  figs.  14, 15. 

23085.  Lytoceras  batesi  (Trask).  Plesiotj'pe. 

23086.  Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.).     Three  and  six  miles  north  of 

Paskenta,  California. 

Stonton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  (Feb.,  1896),  p. 
75,  pi.  13,  figs.  9-1 1. 

17338.    Maclurea  annulata  Walcott.  Cot>T)e. 

^7339-  Upper   Pogonip  (Ord.).     White    Mountain,   Kureka  Dis- 

trict, Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  81,  pi.   ir,  figs. 

19,  19a. 

45933.  Maclurea  bigsbyi  Hall.  Plesiotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Dixon,  Illinois. 

nrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.   Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,    Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  l*t.  II,  1897,  p.  1039,  pi.  75,  fig.  10. 

45934.  Maclurea  bigsbyi  dixonensis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Dixon,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and   Nat.  Hist.  Sun,-.  Minn.,  Final   Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
II,  1897,  p.  1039. 

17342.    Maclurea  carinata  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     Lone  Mountain,   near  Cureka, 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  1884,  p.  82,  pi.  11,   figs. 

20,  20a. 

45935.  Maclurea  crassa  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.  ).     Wykoff,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,   Geol.  and  Nat.   Hist.  Surv.   Minn.,    Final 
Rept.,  III.  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1040,  pi.  75,  fig.  14. 

45936.  Maclurea  crassa  macra  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Holoty-pe. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Hader,  Minnesota. 

nrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.   Hist.   Surv.   Minn.,    Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  I*t.  II,  1897,  p.  1040.  pi.  75,  figs.  15,  16. 

45937.  Maclurea  depressa  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord. ).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

nrich  and   Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.    Surw   Minn.,    Final 
Rept.,  HI,  I*t.  II,  1897,  p.  1040.  pi.  75,  fig.  I. 

45938.  Maclurea  knoxvillensis  Ulrich.  Cotype. 

Trenton?  (Ord.).     Knoxville,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  C^eol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Kept.,  Ill    Pt   II 
1897,  p.  1039.  '        »        •      . 


TYPE    SPECIMENS   OF   INVEBTEBBATE   FOSSILS.  381 

17352.    Maclurea  minima  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Cot5rpes. 

Pogonip  (Ord.).     Ute  Peak,  Wasatch  Range,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  235,  pi.  I,  figs.  17-19. 

17346.    Maclurea  subannulata  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     White  Mountain,  Eureka  Dis- 
trict, Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  82,  pi.  11,  figs. 
i8-i8b. 

45939.  Maclurina  cuneata  (Whitfield).  Plesiotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Olmsted  County,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.   Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1042,  pi.  82,  fig.  46. 

45940.  Maclurina  manitobensis  (Whiteaves).  Plesiotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Olmsted  County,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1041,  pi.  82,  fig.  45. 

45941.  Maclurina  subrotunda  (Whitfield).  Plesiotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Stewartsville,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1043. 

114860.    Macoma  alumensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  V,  1900,  p.  1049, 
pi.  47,  fig.  8. 

1 14669.    Macoma?  calhounensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Near  Baileys  Ferry,  Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  V,  1900,  p.  1046, 
pi.  47,  fig.  lo. 

144475.    Macoma  conradi  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Temple  Place,  York  River,  Virginia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p.  1048, 
pi.  47,  fig.  3. 

1 15044.    Macoma  (Psammacoma?)  holmesii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  V,  1900,  p.  IC54, 
pi.  47,  fig.  4. 

157906.    Macoma  irma  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa  Bay,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.   Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,   Ill,   Pt.  V,    1900, 
p.  1047,  pi.  46,  fig.  15. 

147690.    Macoma  kelseyi  Dall.  Holot] 

Pleistocene.     City  Park,  San  Diego,  California. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.    Phila.,   Ill,  Pt.  V,    1 
p.  1052,  pi.  49,  fig.  7. 


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157916.    Macoma  laxa  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900, 
p.  1050,  pi.  47,  fig.  10. 

107331.    Macoma  lyelli  Dall.  Cot>'pes. 

10^795-  Miocene.     Gay  Head,  Marthas  Vineyard,  Massachusetts. 

Dall,  Amer.  Jonm.  Sci.  (3),  XLVIII,  1894,  p.  298;  Trans.  Wagner 
Free  Inst.  Sd.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  V,  1900,  p.  1049,  pl-  37»  ^g*-  9"*  *• 

135708.    Macoma  (Psammacoma)  olivella  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1901), 
p.  1054,  pl.  47,  fig.  20. 

6086.    Macoma  (Psammacoma)  tageliformis  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pleistocene.     Corpus  Christi,  Texas. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt,  V,  1900, 
p.  1055. 

135702.    Macoma  (Psammacoma)  tracta  Dall.  Holotj-pe. 

Oligocene.     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900, 
p.  io53»  Pl.  47,  fig.  13. 

135695.    Macoma  (Cymatoica)  vendryesi  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  W^agner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900, 
p.  1056,  pl.  46,  fig.  3. 

114631.    Macrocallista  acuminata  Dall.  Holot>^pe. 

Chipola  (Oligocene).     Aliun  Bluff,  Chattahoochee  River, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1255,  pi.  57,  fig.  3. 

164889.    Macrocallista  (Chionella?)  gilberti  Dall.  Holot>*pe. 

Eocene.     Chichagof  Cove,  Alaska. 

Dall,  Harriman  Ala.ska  Exped.,  IV.,  1904,  p.  107,  pl.  9,  fig.  10. 

107396.    Macrocallista  pittsburgensis  (Dall).  Cotypes. 

Tejon  (Eocene).     Pittsburg,  Oregon. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1253. 

See  Meretrix  (Callista)  pittsburgensis. 

8477.    Macrocheilus  anguliferus  White.  Cotj-pes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Camp  Cottonwood,  Spring  Moun- 
tain Range,  Nevada. 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Sun,*.  W.  looth  Merid.,  1874, 
p.  22;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Sur\-.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I. 
1877,  p.  160,  pl.  12,  figs.  3a-3C,  3e,  3f. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS   OF   INVEBTEBBATE   FOSSILS.  383 

6593.    Macrocheilus  intercalaris  pulchellus  Meek  and  Worthen. 

Plesiotype. 
Upper  Carboniferous.     Two  and  one-half  miles  southwest 
of  Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebraska  (Hayden),  1872, 
p.  228,  pi.  6,  fig.  8. 

=Sphaerodoma  intercalaris. 

1974.    Macrocyclis  spatiosa  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype. 

Wind  River  (Eocene).     Wind  River  Valley,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  594,  pi.  42, 
figs.  9a-c.— White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883, 
p.  452,  pi.  30,  figs.  1-3. 

See  Helix  spatiosa. 

1 438 1.  Macrodon  hamiltonsc  Hall.  Plesiotypes. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  243,  pi.  23,  figs. 
5-5C. 

7588.    Macrodon  obsoletus  Meek.  Cot5rpes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.      Monongalia   County,   West   Vir- 
ginia. 

Meek,  Third  Rept.  Regents  West  Virginia  University,  1870-71, 
p.  71. 

6522.    Macrodon  tenuistriata  Meek  and  Worthen.  Plesiotjrpes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebraska  (Hayden),  1872, 
p.  207,  pi.  10,  figs.  2oa-2ob. 

14382.  Macrodon  truncatus  Walcott.  Cot3npe. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  243,  pi.  8,  fig.  2. 

1 14430.    Macromphalia  ( Gyrodisca)  duplinensis  (Dall).     Holotype. 

Miocene.     Magnolia,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
pi.  60,  fig.  4. 

See   Gyrodes   (Gyrodisca)  duplinensis  and   Gyrodisca 
duplinensis. 

41848.  Macronotella  scofieldi  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

41849.  Stones  River  (Ord.).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky;  Cannon 

Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt  II, 
1894,  p.  684,  pi.  43.  figs.  30-34- 

153773-    Mactra  albirupina  Harris.  Cotyf 

Eocene.     White  Bluff,  Arkansas  River,  Arkansas. 

Harris,  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Sur\\  Arkansas,   1894,  Pt.  II,  p. 
pi.  6,  fig.  2. 


384  BULLETIN   53,   UNITED   8TATE8    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

192.    Mactra  alta  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and  paratype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Bad  Lands  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,VIII,  1856,  p.  271. 

192.    Mactra  (Cymbophora)  alta  (Meek  and  Hayden). 
2007.  Holotype  and  paratype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Rept  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  210,  pi.  37,  figs. 
2a,  2b. 

7853.    Mactra  (Trigonella)  arenaria  Meek.  Cot\-pes. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Red  Creek,  Uinta  Mountains,  Utah. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt  I.  1877,  p.  154, 
pi.  14,  fig.  5. 

7844.^  Mactra  ?  canonensis  Meek.  Holotj-pe. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Canyon  City,  Colorado. 

Meek,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\  Terr.,  187 1,  p.  308.— 
White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\  Terr.,  1879, 
p.  297,  pi.  9,  figs,  iia-c. 

114650.    Mactra  chipolana  Dall.  Holot>-pe. 

Oligocene.     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  IV,  1898,  p.  892. 
pi.  27.  fig.  19. 

107615.    Mactra  (Mactrotoma)  cymata  Dall.  Holot>-pe. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1S9S, 
p.  893*  Pl-  53*  fig-  23. 

112271.    Mactra  (Mactrella  ?)  darienensis  Dall.  Holot>-pe. 

Eocene.     Vamos-Vamos  Station,  Panama  Canal,  Darien. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  III.  Pt.  T\\  1S9S.  p.  S95. 

12525.    Mactra  ?  emmonsi  Meek.  Cot>-pes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     East  Can  von  Creek.  Wasatch  Range. 
Utah. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  l\\  PL  I,  1877,  p.  153. 
pi.  15,  fig.  8. 

22902.  Mactra  emmonsi  Meek.  Plesiotx-pes. 

22903.  Colorado  (Cret. ) .     Huerfano  Park,  Colorado,  and  Coalville. 

Utah. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Snrv.,  1893,  p.  i^i,  pi.  27, 
figs.  9-13. 

177.    Mactra  (Cymbophora  ?)  formosa  (Meek  and  Hayden^'. 

Cot>-pes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.V     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sorv.  Terr.,  IX,  1S76,  p.  207.  pi.  39^  fig.  ;. 

177.    Mactra  formosa  Meek  and  Hayden.  CotA-pes. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.  V     Near  mouth  of  Judith  River.  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc  Acad.  Nat.  Sd.  Phila..  VUL  iSs^^jti. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  385 

1 3310.    Mactra  ?  gaviotensis  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Gaviote  Pass,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Sur\\  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
VII,  1857,  p.  194,  pi.  7,  fig.  4. 

297.    Mactra  gracilis  Meek  and  Hayden.     Holotype  and  paratypes. 
Montana  (Cret.).     Yellowstone  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  i860,  p.  179. 

297.    Mactra  (Cymbophora  ?)  gracilis  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Holotype  and  paratypes. 
Montana  (Cret.)-      Yellowstone  River,  near  Miles  City, 
Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  209,  pi.  17,  figs. 
i8a,  i8b. 

7840.    Mactra  ?  holmesi  (Meek).  Holotype,  paratypes,  and 

8088.  plesiotypes. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).      About  four  miles  north  of   Golden 
City,  and  near  Canyon  City,  Colorado. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879,  p.  295, 
pi.  6,  figs.  5a,  5b,  4a,  4b. 

See  Cyrena  holmesi. 

22904.    Mactra  huerfanensis  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Huerfano  Park,  Colorado. 

Stanton,  Bull.   No.   106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  122,  pi.  27, 
figs.  14,  15. 

8636.    Mactra  ?  incompta  White.  Holotype. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Five  miles  above  Pueblo,  Colorado. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  R.I,  1876, 
p.  185,  pi.  17,  figs.  6a,  b. 

1913.    Mactra  (Cymbophora  ?)  nitidula  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Holotype  and  paratype. 
Fox   Hills   (Cret.).       Deer   Creek,   near    North   Platte, 
Wyoming. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  211,  pi.  30,  figs. 
6a-c. 

See  Tellina  nitidula. 

207.    Mactra  siouxensis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes  and 

plastotypes. 
Dakota  (Cret.).       Big  Sioux  River,  two  miles  above  its 
mouth.  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1861,  p.  •— " 

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Cotypes  and  plastotypes. 
IHikotu  ^.Crct.V      Big  Sioux  River,  two  miles  above  its 
mouth.  Smith  I^kota. 

Mwk.  Rrpt.  l\  S.  l>ol.  Sun\  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  ao6,  pi.  i.  figs. 
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158272.    Madracis  gregorioi  Vaughan.  Cotypes. 

Chickasawan  (Eocene).     Greggs  Landing,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  130,  pi.  13, 
ngs.  12, 12a. 

3585.    MsBonia  axinia  Dana.  Cotypes. 

Carboniferous.     District  of  Illawarra,  New  South  Wales, 
Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  8.  Expl.  Bxped.,  X,  1849,  P*  ^»  Atlas,  pi.  5, 
figs.  5a-d. 

25640.    Maeonia?  carinata  (Morris).  Plesiotype. 

Carboniferous.     Wollongong  Point,  Illawarra,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  696,  Atlas,  pi.  6, 
figs.  I  a,  lb. 

3583.  Maeonia  (Pyramia)  elliptica  Dana.  Cotypes. 
3583a.           Carboniferous.     Harpers  Hill  on  the  Hunter,  and  Wol- 
longong  Point,  Illawarra,   New  South  Wales,   Aus- 
tralia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  697,  Atlas,  pi.  6, 
figs.  5a— c,  6,  6a. 

3584.  Maeonia  elongata  Dana.  Holotype. 

Carboniferous.     Black  Head,  Illawarra, "New  South  Wales, 
Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  695,  Atlas,  pi.  5, 
figs.  3a-c. 

4639.    Maeonia  fragilis  Dana.  Holotype. 

Carboniferous.     Glendon  on  the  Hunter,  New  South  Wales, 
Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  8.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  696,  Atlas,  pi.  6, 
fig-  3- 

25639.    Maeonia  (Cleobis)  gigas  (McCoy).  Plesiotypes. 

Carboniferous.     District  of  Illawarra,  New  South  Wales, 
Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  8.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  P-  697. 

3637.  Maeonia  (Cleobis)  gracilis  Dana.  Cotypes. 

Carboniferous.     Wollongong  Point,  Illawarra,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  8.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  698,  Atlas,  pi.  7, 
figs.  la-c. 

3638.  Maeonia  (Cleobis)  grandis  Dana.  Cotypes. 

Carboniferous.     Wollongong  Point,  Illawarra,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

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7903.    Margarita  mudgeana  (Meek).  Holot3rpe. 

Mentor  (Cret.)-      Twelve    miles    southwest    of    Salina, 
Kansas. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  300,  pi.  2,  fig.  9b. 

See  Turbo  mudgeanus. 

294.    Margarita  nebrascensis  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype 

415.  and  paratypes. 

Montana  (Cret.)^     Yellowstone   River,  near  Miles  City, 
Montana,  and  Long  Lake,  North  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  298,  pi.  19,  figs. 
8a,  8b,  9a,  9b. 

See  Turbo  nebrascensis. 

162539.  Margarita  optabilis  knechti  Arnold.  Holotype. 

Pleistocene.     San  Pedro,  California. 

Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  332,  pi.  5,  fig.  14. 

162540.  Margarita  optabilis  nodosa  Arnold.  Holotype. 

Pleistocene.     San  Pedro,  California. 

Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  332,  pi.  5,  fig.  13. 

162538.    Margarita  parcipicta  pedroana  Arnold.  Holotype. 

Pleistocene.     San  Pedro,  California. 

Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  333,  pi.  5,  fig.  16. 

1 1 2573.    Margarita  tampafinsis  Dall.  Holotype! 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892, 
p.  406,  pi.  18,  fig.  5. 

7719.    Margaritana  nebrascensis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype 

and  paratype. 
Dakota  (Cret.).     Opposite  Sioux  City,  on  Missouri  River 
in  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  114,  pi.  i,  figs. 
5a-c. — White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  427, 
pi.  4,  figs.  I,  2. 

See  Unio  (Baphia?)  nebrascensis. 

286.    Margaritella  flexistriata  (Evans  and  Shumard) .     Plesiotypes. 
Fort  Pierre  (Cret. ).     Cheyenne  River,  near  mouth  of  Sage 
Creek,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  302,  pi.  19, 
figs.  II,  iia-d. 

164899.    Margarites  peninsularis  Dall.  Holot^«^ 

Eocene.     Chicagof  Cove,  Alaska. 

Dall,  Harriman  Alaska  Exped.,  IV,  1904,  p.  no,  pi.  9,  fig.  6 


390  BULLETIN   53,   UNITED   STATES    NATIONAL   MUSEUK. 

gT2m'    Marginella  (Volutella)  amiantuU  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Near   Fort   Thompson,   Caloosahatchie   River, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  56, 
Pl-  5.  fig.  9. 

1 13773.    Marginella  amina  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.      Potrero,  Rio  Amina,  Santo   Domingo,  West 
Indies. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  309,  pl.  29.  fig.  15. 

97362.    Marginella  (apicina  var.?)  pardalis  Dall.  •  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Near   Fort   Thompson,  Caloosahatchie    River, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  49. 
pl.  5,  fig.  2. 

107 141.    Marginella  (Persicula)  arcuata  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Upper  Oligocene.     Pointapier,  Trinidad,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  Tt.  s.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  308,  pl.  29,  fig.  13. 

97498.    Marginella  aurora  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  51, 
pl.  6,  fig.  4a. 

11 2096.  Marginella  ballista  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  IIT,  Pt.  1, 1890,  p.  47, 
pl.  4,  fig.  6. 

1 12097.  Marginella  (ballista  var.?)  tampae  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  1, 1890,  p.  47. 

97371.    Marginella  bella  (Conrad).  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie   River,   near  Fort  Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  I,  1890,  p.  53. 
pl.  4,  fig.  9a. 

112100.  Marginella  bella  bellula  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  53, 
pl.  4,  fig.  8e. 

112101.  Marginella  bella  inepta  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  53, 
pl.  4,  fig.  8d. 

112319.    Marginella  (Volutella)  dacria  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Tillys  Lake,  Waccamaw  River,  vSoiith  Carolina. 

Dall,   Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.    vSci.    Phila.,   Ill,   It.  II.    1892, 
p.  226,  pl.  14,  fig.  5. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  391 

97369.    Marginella  denticulata  Conrad.  Plesiotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free   Inst.  Sci.    Phila.,   Ill,    Pt.  I,   1890, 
p.  51,  pi.  5,  fig.  8. 

1 1 3683.    Marginella  domingoensis  Dall.  Cotypes. 

1 1 3768.  Oligocene.     Island  in  Lake  Henriquillo,  Santo  Domingo, 

West  Indies. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX.  1896,  p.  310. 

1 1 2104.  Marginella  elegantula  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,   Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.   I,    1890, 
p.  54,  pi.  4,  fig.  7. 

11 3200.  Marginella  eulima  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.   II,  1892, 
p.  225,  pi.  13,  fig.  10. 

1 1 2103.    Marginella  faunula  Dall.  Cot3rpes. 

Oligocene.     Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  1, 1890,  p.  53, 
pi.  4,  fig.  9b. 

97363.    Marginella  floridana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene      Near   Fort   Thompson,  Caloosahatchie  River, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  49, 
pi.  5,  fig.  6. 

97375.    Marginella  gravida  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene,     Near   Fort  Thompson,   Caloosahatchie   River, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  1, 1890,  p.  55, 
pl.  5.  fig.  3- 

1 13740.   Marginella  latissima  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Moen,  Co.sta  Rica. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  308,  pi.  29,  fig.  11. 

107076.    Marginella  limonensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Limon,  Costa  Rica,  Central  America. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  309,  pi.  29,  fig.  12. 

1 1 2105.  Marginella  newmani  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,   Trans.   Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.    Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.    I,  1890, 
p.  54,  pl.  4,  fig.  8. 

113201.  Marginella  onchidella  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.   Wagner  Free    Inst.   Sci.    Phila.,  Ill,    Pt.  II,   1892, 
p.  226,  pi.  13,  fig.  7. 


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97360.    Marginella  precursor  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Near   Fort   Thompson,  Caloosahatchie    River, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  47. 
pl-  5»  %.  4. 

107 1 39.    Marginella  solitaria  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Upper  Oligocene.     Pointapier,  Trinidad,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  308,  pl.  29,  fig.  14. 

97374.    Marginella  styria  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Near  Fort   Thompson,  Caloosahatchie   River, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  54, 
pl.  5,  fig.  I. 

97367.    Marginella  willcoxiana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  50, 
pl.  5.  fig.  7. 

35328.    Marginifera  haydenensis  Girty.        Holotype  and  paratypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Grand  River,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  380,  pl.  5,  figs. 


&.  jNo.  10, 
,  ii-iia. 


9-9C,  10-10 

35329.  Marginifera  ingrata  Girty.  Cotypes. 

35330.  Weber   (Upper  Carb.).     Little  Ella  Hill  and  Horseshoe 

Gulch,  Leadville  district,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Gcol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  379,  pl.  5,  figs. 
12,  12a,  13,  13b. 

35323.  Marginifera  lasallensis  Worthen?  Plesiotype. 

Weber  (Upper  Carb.).     Gulch,  Crested  Butte  quadrangle, 
Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  372,  pl.  5,  figs. 

4,  4a. 

35324.  Marginifera  muricata  Norwood  and  Pratten.         Plesiotypes. 

35326.  Maroon    (Upper    Carb.).     Cement  Creek,   Crested  Butte 

35327.  quadrangle;    Rock   Creek,   and    southeast   of   Italian 

Peak,  Elk  Mountain  Region,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  373,  pl.  5,  figs. 

5,  5b,  6,  6b,  7. 

35325.  Marginifera  wabashensis  Norwood  and  Pratten  var. 

Plesiotype. 
Herraosa  (Upper  Carb.).     Silver  Creek,  San  Juan  Region, 
Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1903,  p.  ^7S,  pl.  5,  figs. 
8,  8a. 

40893.    Mariacrinus  carleyi  (Hall).  Plesiotype. 

Waldron  (Sil.).     Waldron,  Indiana. 

Wachsmuth  and  Springer,  N.  A.  Crinoidea  Canierata,  Mem.  Mus. 
Comp.  Z06I.,  XXI,  1897,  p.  282,  pl.  22,  figs.  2a-c. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  393 

455.    Martesia  cuneata  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Long  Lake,  North  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  259,  pi.  30, 
figs.  8a,  8b. 

See  Pholas  cuneata. 

145869.    Martesia  ?  ovalis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p. 
820,  pi.  36,  fig.  5. 

35186.    Martinia  rostrata  Girty.  Cotypes. 

Madison  (Miss.).     Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  553,  pi.  70, 
figs.  5a-f . 

46226.    Matheria  rugosa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Six  miles  south  of  Cannon  Falls, 
Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn., 
1892,  p.  241,  fig.  26;  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1894,  p.  563,  pi.  36,  figs.  29,  30. 

1 15436.    Mathilda  plexita  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  320,  pi.  29,  fig.  5. 

24598.    Matthevia  variabilis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.    One  mile  northwest  of  Saratoga  Springs, 
New  York. 

Walcott,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.  (3),  XXX,  1885,  p.  18,  figs.  1-6,  on 
p.  20. 

1 14547.    Mazzalina  costata  Dall.  Cotypes. 

135 102.  Oligocene.     Near  Baileys  Ferry,  Chipola  River,  and  White 

Beach,  Little  Saratosa  Bay,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890, 
p.  106. 

1 35 1 31.    Mazzalina  dalli  Harris.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Vinces  Bluff,  Saline  River,  Arkansas. 

Harris,  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Arkansas,  1894,  Pt.  II,  p.  166, 
pi.  7,  fig.  7. 

135154-    Mazzalina  inaurata  (Conrad).  Plesiotype. 

Claibornian  (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

Harris,  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Arkansas,  1894,  Pt.  II,  p.  164, 
pi.  7,  fig.  6. 

1 35 1 30.    Mazzalina  inaurata  humerosa  Harris.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Well  at  Rison,  Arkansas. 

Harris,  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Arkansas,  1894,  Pt.  II,  p.  165, 
pi.  7,  fig.  4. 


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1 35 1 29.    Mazzalina  inaurata  oweni  (Dall).  Plesiotype. 

Eocene.     'WTiite  Bluff.  Arkansas  River,  Arkansas. 

Harris,  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Sur\*.  Arkansas,  1894,  Pt  II,  p.  165, 
pi.  7,  fig.  I. 

135103.    Mazzalina  oweni  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Eocene.     White  Bluff,  Jefferson  County,  Arkansas. 

Owen,  Second  Geol.  Rept.  Arkansas,  i860,  p.  35,  pi.  9,  fig.  i  (as 
Fusussp.). — Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst,  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill, 
Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  105;  ibid.,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  233. 

21 7 14.    Medlicottia  copei  White.  Cotype. 

Permian.     Military  crossing  of  the  Big  Wichita,  Baylor 
County,  Texas. 

White,  Amer.  Nat.,  XXIII,  1889,  p.  117,  pi.  i,  figs.  1-3;  Bull. 
No.  77,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1891,  p.  19,  pi.  2,  figs.  1-3. — Smith, 
Mon.  XLII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  48,  pL  22,  figs.  1-3. 

14929.    Medusina  costata  (Torell).  Plesiotype. 

23891.  Lower  Cambrian.     Lugnas,  Sweden. 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1898,  p.  49,  pi.  28,  figs. 
3-3^.  4;  pi.  29.  fiR.  2. 

See  Medusites  lindstromi. 

26099.    Medusina  deperdita  Beyrich.  Plastotype. 

Jurassic.     Eichstatt,  Germany. 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1898,  p.  91,  pi.  44,  fig.  i. 

26307.    Medusina  radiata  (Linnarsson).  Plastotype. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Bohemia. 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1898,  p.  58,  fig.  16. 

14929.    Medusites  lindstromi  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Lugnas,  Sweden. 

Walcott,  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1890,  pi.  56,  fig.  i. 
=  Medusina  costata. 

6546.    Mcckella  striato-costata  (Cox).  Plesiot>T)es. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Nebraska  (Hayden),  1872, 
P-  i75»  pl.  5.  figs.  I2a-c. 

9218.    Meekella  striatocostata  (Cox).  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Southern  Jowa. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surw,  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I.  1876, 
p.  126,  pl.  9,  figs.  4a-4e. 

8185.    Meekoceras  aplanatum  White.  Cotypes. 

Triassic.     Fifteen  miles  southeast  of  John   Grays  Lake, 
southeastern  Idaho. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  112,  pl.  31,  figs.  la-d. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  395 

8182.    Meekoceras  gracilitatis  White.  Cotypes. 

Triassic      Five  miles  west  of  John  Grays  Lake,  south- 
eastern Idaho. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  115,  pi.  31,  figs.  2a-^. 

8186.    Meekoceras  mushbachianum  White.  Cotypes. 

Triassic.      Five  miles  west  of  John   Grays  Lake,  south- 
eastern Idaho. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  114,  pi.  32,  figs.  la-d. 

43281.  Meekopora?  aperta  Ulrich.         Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Kings  Mountain,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  485,  pi.  76,  figs,  i,  la. 

43282.  Meekopora  qlausa  (Ulrich).  Plesiotypes. 

43283.  Chester   (Miss.).      Sloans  Valley  and   Grayson  County, 

Kentucky. 

ITlrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  485,  pi.  76,  fig.  6,  pi.  77, 
figs.  7-7a. 

See  Fistulipora?  clausa. 

43285.    Meekopora  eximia  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Upper  St.   Louis  or   Chester  (Miss.).     Monroe   County, 
Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.^urv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  483,  pi.  77,  figs.  6c,  6d. 

45942.    Meekospira  subconica  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Near  Spring  Valley,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,   Final 
Rept.  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1080,  pi.  81,  figs.  40,  41. 

8562.    Megalaspis  belemnurus  White.  Holotype. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     Queen  Spring  Hill,  Schell  Creek 
Range,  Nevada. 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  1874, 
p.  11;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I, 

1877,  p.  59.  Pl-  3,  fig-  9. 

34123.    Megambonia  lata  Hall.  Plesiotype. 

Helderbergian  (Lower  Dev.).     Atoka  quadrangle,  Indian 
Territory. 

Girty,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  569, 
pl.  70,  figs.  5a,  5b. 

13897.    Megambonia  occidualis  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Lone  Mountain,  near  Eureka,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  173,  pl.  5,  fig.  I. 

38145.    Megathentomum  pustulatum  Scudder.  Holot] 

Upper  Coal   Measures.     Mazon  Creek,  Grundy  CotM 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1885,  p.  346,  pl.  ^, 
figs.  9,  10;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  310,  pl.  I^ 
figs.  9,  10. 


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36017.    Megistocrinus  abnormis  (Lyon).  Plesiotype. 

Hamilton  (Dev.).     Louisville,  Kentucky. 

Wood,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  p. 63,  pi.  15,  fig.  3. 

36014.    Megistocrinus  expansus  Miller  and  Gurley.  Plesiotype. 

Traverse  (Dev.).     Collins  Quarry,  Alpena,  Michigan. 

Wood,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  66. 

36013.    Megistocrinus  regularis  Wood.  Holotype. 

Traverse  (Dev.).      Collins  Quarry,  Alpena,  Michigan. 

Wood,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  59,  pi. 
15,  figs.  4,  4a. 

35 141.    Megistocrinus  rugosus  Lyon  and  Casseday.  Holotype. 

Hamilton  (Dev. ) .     Beargrass  Creek,  Louisville,  Kentucky. 

Wood,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  63. 

26397.  Megistocrinus  sphseralis  Wood.       Holotype  and  paratypes. 

26398.  Traverse  (Dev.).      Collins  Quarrj-,  Alpena,  Michigan. 

Wood,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  60,  text 
figs.  2,  3;  p.  61,  pi.  15,  figs.  I,  la-b. 

26395.    Megistocrinus  tuberatus  Wood.        Holotype  and  paratypes. 

Traverse    (Dev.).     Partridge    Point,    south    of   Alpena, 
^  Michigan. 

•"  Wood,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  57,  text 

fig.  i;  P-  58,  pi.  15.  figs.  2a-y;  pi.  16,  figs.  3,  3a. 

83623.    Meioceras  cingulatum  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,  near   Fort    Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 
302,  pi.  16,  figs.  6,  7. 

8085.    Mclampus  antiquus  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1873,  p.  507. 

8085.    Melampus  ?  antiquus  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Near  Coalville,  Utah. 

W^hite,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883,  P- 
23,  pi.  12,  figs.  iia-<l;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1883,  p.  444,  pi.  5,  figs.  13-16. 

22335.    Melampus  clarkii  White.  Cotypes. 

Bear  River  (Cret.).     Twenty  miles  north  of  Cokeville, 
Wyoming. 

White,  Bull.  No.  128,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  42,  })1.  5,  figs.  2,  3. 

500.    Melampus  priscus  Meek.  Holotype. 

Bear  River  (Cret.).     Bear  River,  near  mouth  of  Sulphur 
Creek,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  i860,  p.  315. 

^i'  =Rhytophorus  priscus. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  397 

2149.    Melania  anthonyi  Meek  and  Hayden.    Holotype  and  paratype. 
Laramie  (Cret.)«     Yellowstone  River,  thirty  miles  above 
its  mouth,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  124. 
=  Hydrobia  anthonyi. 

696.    Melania  arcta  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     Hams  Fork,  northeast  of   Fort  Bridger,  Wyo- 
ming. 

Meek,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  i860,  p.  314. 
=  Goniobasis  arcta. 

2 142.    Melania  convexa  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and  paratypes. 
Laramie  (Cret.).     Bad  Lands  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.   Nat.   Sci.   Phila.,   VIII,  1856, 
p.  70  and  p.  125;  ibid.,  for  1857,  p.  138. 

=  Goniobasis  convexa. 

498.    Melania  humerosa  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Bear  River  (Cret.).     Bear  River,  near  mouth  of  Sulphur 
Creek,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  i860,  p.  313. 
=  Pyrgulifera  humerosa. 

8197.    Melania?  insculpta  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret,).     Rock  Springs,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  94,  pi.  20,  fig.  4a. 

See  Goniobasis  ?  insculpta. 

12490.    Melania  insculpta  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Northeastern  Colorado. 

White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  460,  pi.  26, 
figs.  4,  5. 

2144.    Melania  invenusta  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Laramie  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1857,  p.  136. 

=  Goniobasis  invenusta. 

2137.    Melania  xninutula  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Three  miles  below  Fort  Union,  North 
Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  123. 
=  Micropyrgus  minutulus. 

2148.    Melania  multistriata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holot3rpe 

parat; 
Laramie  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Yellowstone  River,  I 
Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p. . 

=Campeloma  multistriata. 


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2138.  Melania  nebrascensis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and 

2139.  paratypes. 
2160.            Laramie  (Cret.)-     Fort  Clark,  and  mouth  of  Yello^vstone 

River,  North  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  124. 
=  Goniobasis  nebrascensis. 

685.    Melania  ?  nitidula  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Bear  River  (Cret.).     Bear  River,  near  mouth  of  Sulphur 
Creek,  Wyoming. 

Meek  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  i860  p.  314. 

=  Limnaia  nitidula. 

2184.    Melania  omitta  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Laramie  CCret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1857,  p.  136. 
=  Goniobasis  omitta. 

12541.    Melania  ?  sculptilis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Tertiary.     Kawsoh  Mountains,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  195, 
pi.  17,  fig.  8. 

691.    Melania  simpsoni  Meek.  Cotype. 

Eocene.     Hams  Fork,  northeast  of  Fort  Bridger,  Wyoming. 

Meek  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  i860,  p.  313. 

2145.    Melania  sublaevis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and 

paratype. 
Laramie  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.   Phila.,  for  1857,  p.   136. 

= Goniobasis  sublaevis. 

1 255 1.    Melania  ?  subsculptilis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Tertiar>'.     Kawsoh  Mountains,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Vt.  I,  1877,  p.  196, 
pi.  17,  fig.  9. 

19180.    Melania  subtortuosa  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Laramie  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1857,  p.  136. 
= Goniobasis  ?  subtortuosa. 

2141.    Melania  tenuicarinata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Fort  Union  (Cret.).     Fort  Union,  North  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1857,  p.  137. 

^Goniobasis  tenuicarinata. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    ITOSSILS.  399 

1978.    Melania  (Potodoma)  veterna  Meek  and  Hayden.     Cotypes. 
Jurassic.     Head  of  Wind  River,  Wyoming. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1861,  p.  444. 

=  Lioplacodes  vetemus. 

2147.    Melania  warrenana  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fort  Union  (Cret.).     Square  Butte,  thirty  miles  below 
Fort  Clark,  North  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1857,  p.  137. 
=  Hydrobia  warrenana. 

7833.    Melania  (Goniobasis  ?)  wyomingensis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Black  Buttes  Station,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1873,  p.  516. 

9018.    Melania  wyomingensis  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

12491.  Laramie  (Cret.).     Crow  Creek,  Northern  Colorado. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883 
P-  95.  pl-  28,  figs.  6a,  6b;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1883,  P-  460,  pi.  26,  figs.  I,  2,  3. 

1 1559.    Melanopsis  ?  americana  White.  Cotypes. 

12495.  Laramie  (Cret.).     Valley  of  South  Platte,  Colorado. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mas.,  V,  1882,  p.  96,  pi.  4,  figs.  9,  10; 
Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  461,  pi.  23,  figs. 
21-23. 

1 155 13.    Melanopsis  capula  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Cumana,  Venezuela. 

Guppy,  Quar.  Journ.  Geol.  Soc.  London,  XXII,  1886,  p.  580, 
pi.  26,  fig.  14. 

=  Crepitacella  cepula. 

1 14544.    Melongena  sculpturata  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Near  Baileys  Ferry,  Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  118, 
pi.  8,  fig.  3. 

1 14544.    Melongena  sculpturata  sculpturata  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Chipola,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  1, 1890,  p.  119. 

1 1 2045.    Melongena  sculpturata  turricula  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890, 
p.  119,  pi.  8,  fig.  3. 

1 353 19.    Melongena  subcoronata  aspinosa  Dall.  Holr 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Fre^  Jnst.    Sci.  Phila.,    Ill,   Pt  1 
p.  120,  pi.  9,  fig.  6, 


400  BULLETIN   53,   UNITED   STATES    NATIONAL   MUSEXTBC. 

35158.    Menophyllum  (?)  excavatum  Girty.  Cot5rpes. 

Madison  (Miss.).     Crowfoot  Ridge,  Gallatin  Range,  Yel- 
lowstone National  Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  511.  pi.  67, 
figs.  la,  lb,  ic,  id,  le,  if. 

35370.    Menophyllum  ulrichanum  Girty.  Cotypes. 

35371-            Ouray    (Miss.).      Cascade    Creek,    Engineer  Mountain 

quadrangle,  and  Canyon  Creek,  Needle  Mountain 
quadrangle,  Colorado.                                  "^ 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.   271,  pi.  i, 
figs.  I,  2. 

1842.    Meretrix  californiana  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Canada  de  las  Uvas.  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
V,  1856,  p.  320,  pi.  2,  fig.  4. 

107396.    Meretrix  (Callista)  pittsburgensis  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Tejon  (Eocene).     Pittsburg,  Oregon. 

DaU,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,   1900,  pi. 
36,  fig.  22;  pi.  43,  fig.  15. 

=  Macrocallista  pittsburgensis. 

3412 1.    Meristella  arcuata  Hall.  Plesiotype. 

Helderbergian  (Lower  Dev.).     Atoka  quadrangle,  Indian 
Territory. 

Girty,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  564,  pi. 
71,  figs.  2a-2C. 

34120.    Meristella  arcuata  atoka  Girty.  Cotypes. 

Helderbergian  (Lower  Dev.).     Atoka  quadrangle,  Indian 
Territor>'. 

Girty,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  567,  pi. 
71,  figs.  la-if. 

13842.    Meristella  (Whitfieldia)  nasuta  (Conrad).  Plesiotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Lone  Mountain,  near  Eureka,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.   148,  pi.  -i    fies, 
8-8b.  r-      o       6. 

=  Meristella  nasuta. 

7899.    Mesalia  ?  kansasensis  Meek.  Holotype  and  paratyp>es. 

Mentor    (Cret.).      Twelve    miles    southwest    of    Salina, 
Kansas. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  333,  pi.  2    fijrs 
7a,  7b. 

See  Turritella  kansasensis. 

201 16.    Mesalia  obsuta  White.  Cotypes. 

Chico  (Cret.).     Near  Fences  Ranch,  Butte  County,  Cali- 
fornia. 

White,  Bull.  No.  51,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  188^  p.  ?o^  pi,  4,  Egjj,  ^^  7. 


TYPK   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  401 

147040.    Mesalia  pleboides  Vaughan.  Cotypes. 

Claibornian  (Eocene).      Hammetts  Branch,  near  Mount 
Lebanon,  Louisiana. 

Vaughan,  Bull.  No.  142,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1897,  p.  36,  pi.  3,  figs. 
4,  5,  6. 

164877.    Mesodesma  alaskensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Chichagof  Cove  and  West  Cove,  Alaska. 

Dall,  Hamman  Alaska  Exped.,  IV,  1904,  p.  108,  pi.  9,  fig.  i. 

12509.    Mesodesma  bishopi  White.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     Bijou  Basin,  forty  miles  east  of  Denver,  Colorado. 

White,  Powell's  Rept.  Geol.  Uinta  Mountains,  1876,  p.  128. 

[The  locality  given  is  erroneous,  and  the  true  locality  is  unknown. 
See  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  pp.  191,  192. — 
T.  W.  Stanton.] 

158324.    Mesomorpha  duncani  Vaughan.  Cotypes. 

Midway  (Eocene).     Prairie  Creek,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  159,  pi.  18, 
figs.  8-10. 

15399.    Mesonacis  vermontana  (Hall).  Plastotypes. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Parker's  quarry,  Georgia,  Vermont. 

Walcott,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.  (3),  XXIX,  1885,  p.  329,  text  figs,  i,  2; 
Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  158,  pi.  24,  figs.  i-ib. 

See  Olenellus  (Mesonacis)  vermontana. 

22915.    Mesostoma  occidentalis  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Malachite,  Huerfano  Park.,  Colorado. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  G^ol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  139,  pi.  30, 
figs.  7,  8. 

43182.    Mesotrypa  angularis  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holotype  and 

figured  sections. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Frankfort,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904, 
p.  23,  pi.  7,  figs.  7-9. 

43544.    Mesotrypa  discoidea  Ulrich.     Holotype  and  figured  sections. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Goodhue  County,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  260,  fig.  16. 

44056.    Mesotrypa  echinata  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holotype  and 

figured  sections. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Nashville,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smith.  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  22, 
pi.  7,  figs.  4-6. 

43542.  Mesotrypa  infida  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured  sec** 

43543.  Black  River  (Ord.).     Fountain  and  Minneapolis,  M 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal  Rept.,  m 
1893,  p.  258,  pi.  17,  figs.  1-8 

23232—05 26 


40*J  HdLLKTIN    r>;J,    UNITED   STATES   NATIOlfAI.    MrBEni. 

4354^).    Mesotrypa  quebecensis  (Ami).  Plesiotype  and  figimd 

sections. 
Trenton  (Onl.).     Little  Falls.  New  York. 

ITlrioh.  (»col.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rcpt..  m.  Pt  I 

1S93.  !>.  248,  fig.  15,  e,f,  p.  259. 

43545.    Mesotrypa  ( ?)  rotunda  Ulrich.  Holotype  and  figured 

sections. 
TrcMitoii  (Onl.).     Hader,  Minnesota. 

lUrith,  CfViA.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  RepL,  HI,  PLu 
iH(>3.  p.  262,  fig.  17- 

*\yr\(t.    McHOtrypa  (  ? )  spinosa  Ulrich.    Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Hlaric  River  (Onl.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

lUruh.  (k-oI.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  Final  RcpL,  m. 
1*t.  I.  1S93,  p.  259,  pi.  17,  figs.  9-12. 

'|.V*vM.    McHOtrypa  whiteavesi  (Nicholson).     Plesiotype  and  figured 

sections. 
Trenton  (Onl.).     Ottawa,  Canada. 

IMrich,  (KM)1.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  PL  I, 
i«»).^.  p.  248,  figs,  g,  h. 

^9407.    Metengonoceras  ambiguum  Hyatt.  Holot}'pe. 

Conmnche  (Lower  Cret.).     On  Beecaves  road,  nine  miles 
from  Austin.  Texas. 

Hyatt.  Mon.  XLIV,  V.  S.  Oeol.  Surv.,  1903,  pp.  183,  184,  pi.  26. 

j*f,\*t,\.    Metengonoceras  dumbli  (Cragin).  Cotj-pe. 

Colorado  (  Cret.).     Kom*  miles  east  of  Whitesboro,  Texas. 

11  vat t.  Moil.   XMV.  V.  S.  (ieol.  Sun-.,  1903,  pp.  185-187,  pi.  27. 

liKs.  .\   14. 

:/«Mo4.    Metengonoceras  inscriptum  Hyatt.  Cotypes. 

jth\'  ».s .  P*riMU'ricksl)nr^  l  Lower  Cret. ) .     Twelve  miles  northwest  of 

1  Hratur ;  Hee<.\ives  road,  nine  miles  from  Austin, Texas. 

Hyatt,  Moil.  XMV.  V.  S   Gwl.  Surw,  1903,  pp.  180-182,  pi.  25, 

ligs.  7.  ir.  pi.  ^6,  figs.  1-4. 

n>i(>5.    Metengonoceras  inscriptum  var?  Hyatt.  Cotype. 

-^W4< »6.  iMederickshurg  (  Lower  Cret. ").     Fifteen  miles  west  of  Den- 

ison.  ami  Cow  Creek,  Travis  County,  Texas. 

Hyatt,  Mon.   XI. IV,  V.  S.  GtH»l.  Surv.,  1903,  pp.  180-182,  pi.  25. 

ig.  s. 

114^)2^.    Metis  chipolana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Alum  HlufT,  Calhoun  County.  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Krt»c  Insl.  Sci.   Pliila.,  Ill,   Pt.  V,  190U,  p. 
1042.  pi.  47.  fig.  2\. 

ii5o(>i.    Metis  magnoliana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Upi^r  MitK^ne.     Magnolia,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall.  Tran.*;.  Wagner  Free  Insl.  Sci.   Pliila.,  HI,   Pt.  V.  190^  p. 
n»42.  pi.  49,  fig.  6. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    B^OSSILS.  403 

1 15660.    Metis  trinitaria  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligoceiie.     Trinidad,  West  Indies. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Ft.  V,  1900,  p. 
1041,  pi.  46,  fig.  24. 

29409.    Metoicoceras  kanabense  Hyatt.  Holotype. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Upper  Kanab  Valley,  Utah. 

Hyatt,  Mon.  XLIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  pi.  15,  figs.  9-1 1. 

29408.    Metoicoceras  whitei  Hyatt.  Faraiype, 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Upper  Kanab  Valley,  Utah. 

Hyatt,  Mon.  XLIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  pp.   122-127,  pi.  13. 
figs.  3-5. 

17358.  Metoptoma  ?  analoga  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     Pogonip  Ridge,  Eureka  District, 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884.  p.  84,  pi.  i,  figs.  11, 
iia. 

1 396 1.    Metoptoma  devonica  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     County  Peak,  Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  195,  pi.  17,  figs. 
2,  2a. 

=Scenella  devonica. 

23844.    Metoptoma  ?  minneiskensis  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Minneiska,  Minnesota. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  267,  pi.  20,  fig.  2. 

23843.    Metoptoma  ?  peracuta  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Upper  Cambrian.     SpofTords  BlufT,  Wisconsin. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.    XHI,  1890,  p.  267,  pi.  20,  fig.  i. 

14424.    Metoptoma  peroccidens  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Richmond  Mountain,  Eureka  Dis- 
trict, Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  260,  pi.  18,  fig.  16. 
=  Lepetopsis  peroccidens. 

17359.  Metoptoma  phillipsi  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     Pogonip  Ridge,  Eureka  District, 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1884,  p.  83,  pi.  i,  figs. 

4,  4a. 

=  Archiuacella  phillipsi. 

35204.  Michelinia  placenta  White.  Plesk 

35205.  Madison  (Miss.).     Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1899,  p.  », 
67,  figs.  3a,  3b. 


404  BULLETIN   53,   UNITED   STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

18198.    Mickwitzia  monolifera  Schmidt.  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Lugnas,  Sweden. 

Walcott,  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  704,  pi.  70, 
fig.  2g. 

456.    Micrabacia  americana  Meek.  Holotype  and  paratypes. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.- Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  i,  pi.  28,  figs, 
la,  lb. 

38098.    Microblattina  perdita  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Coal  Measures.     East  Providence,  Rhode  Island. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  57,  pi.  3,  fig.  5. 

46048.    Microceras  minutissima  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1879,  P-  '3»  pl*  7» 
fig.  8. 

18329.    Microdiscus  bellimarginatus  Shaler  and  Foerste. 

Plesiotype. 
Lower  Cambrian.     Conception  Bay,  Newfoundland. 

Walcott,  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  630,  pi.  81, 
figs.  2a-2b. 

17449.    Microdiscus  connexus  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower    Cambrian.      Near    Salem,    Washington    County, 
New  York. 

Walcott,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.  (3),  XXXIV,  1887,  p.  194,  pi.  i,  figs. 
4,  4b;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  631,  pi. 

80,  figs.  9-9b. 

18361.    Microdiscus  helena  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Conception  Bay,  Newfoundland. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.   Mus.,  XII,  1889,  p.  40;  Tenth  Ann. 
Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  632,  pi.  81,  figs,  i,  la. 

15394.    Microdiscus  lobatus  (Hall).  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Troy,  New  York. 

Walcott,  BuU.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  156,  pi.  16,  figs. 
i-ib;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  632,  pi. 

81,  figs.  4-4b. 

15396.  Microdiscus  parkeri  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Parker's  Quarry,  Georgia,  Vermont. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv..  1886,  p.  157,  pi.  16,  figs. 
2,  2a;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  632,  pi. 

80,  figs.  7-7a. 

15397.  Microdiscus  speciosus  Ford.  Plesiotype. 
17478.            Lower  Cambrian.     Troy,  and  Washington  County,  New 

York. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.,  1S86,  p.  154,  pi.   16,  fig. 
3c;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.   U.    S.   Geol.  Surv.,   1890,  p.  632,   pi. 

81,  figs.  5-50. 


TYPE    8PKCIMENS    OP   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  405 

14399.    Microdon  (Cypricardella)  connatus  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  250,  pi.  24,  figs. 
5»  5a. 

= Cypricardella  connata. 

13916.    Microdon  (Cypricardella)  macrostriatus  Walcott.     Cotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  180,  pi.  5,  fig.  5. 

= Cypricardella  macrostriata. 

113894.    Micromelo  (Abderospira)  chipolana  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Chipola  (Oligocene).     Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi. 
59»  fig-  23. 

See  Bullina  (Abderospira)  chipolana. 

2137.    Micropyrgus  minutulus  (Meek  and  Hayden).         Holotype. 
Laramie  (Cret.).     Three  miles  below  Fort  Union,  North 
Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  IT.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  575,  pi.  43,  figs. 
i8a,  i8b.— White, Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.   S.  Geol.  Sun.,  1883, 
/'  P- 465,  pi.  26,  fig.  20;  Bull.  No.  34,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886, 

>  p.3i,pl.  2,  fig.  24. 

See  Melania  minutula. 

3cx>.    Microstizia  millepunctata  Meek.      Holotype  and  paratypes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  4,  pi.  28,  figs.  2a-c. 

25592.    Milesia  quadrata  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     Green  River,  Wyoming. 

Scudder,  Thirteenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1890, 
P-  557,  Pl.  9»  fig-  13. 

43270.    Mitoclema  cinctosum  Ulrich.     Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Stones  River  (Ord. ).      Bottom   of  gorge    of    Kentucky 
River,  near  High  Bridge,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  159,  pl.  6, 
figs.  7,  7a. 

43297.    Mitoclema  (?)  mundulum  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XII,  1890,  p.  177, 
figs.  4a-c;  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  HI, 
Pt.  I,  1893,  p.  123,  pl.  2,  figs.  4-6. 

1 35 1 32.    Mitra  hammakeri  Harris.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Lee  Hanimaker's  Well,  Bradley  County,  Arkan- 
sas. 

Harris,  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Arkansas,  Pt.  II,  1894,  p.  163, 
pl.  6,  fig.  4. 


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97379.    Mitra  holmesii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Near  Fort  Thompson,   Caloosahatchie    River. 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free   Inst.    Sci.    Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,    1890, 
p.  92.  pl-  3.  ng-  II- 

97384.    Mitra  lineolata  Heilprin.  Plesiotypes. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Heilprin,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  I,  1887,  p.  133, 
pi.  i6a,  fig.  74.— Dall,  ibid..  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  91. 

1 15799.    Mitra  marylandica  Clark.  Cot5rpe. 

Eocene.     Pamunkey  Neck,  Maryland. 

Clark,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circ.  No.  15,  1895,  p.  4;  Bull.  No.  141, 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1896,  p.  66,  pi.  11,  figs.  3a-b. 

1 121 12.    Mitra  (mississippiensis  var.  ?)  silicata  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,    Trans.  Wagner   Free  Inst.  Sci.    Phila.,   Ill,  Pt.    I,   1890, 
p.  93,  pi.  4,  fig.  II. 

97381.    Mitra  willcoxii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Near  Fort    Thompson,  Caloosahatchie  River, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  93, 
pi.  3,  fig.  10. 

97383.    Mitromorpha  cincta  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Near  Fort  Thomp.son,    Caloosahatchie  River, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.    Wagner  Free   Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,   Ill,    Pt.   I,    1890, 
p.  95,  pl-  3,  fig.  6. 

162557.    Mitromorpha  intermedia  Arnold.  Holotype. 

Pleistocene.     Deadman  Island,  off  San  Pedro,  California. 
Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  223,  pi.  4,  fig.  10. 

97495.    Mitromorpha  pygmaea  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,   near   Fort    Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free   Inst.  Sci.    Phila.,   Ill,   Pt.    I,    1890, 
p.  95.  plio,  fig.  3. 

1853.    Modiola  contracta  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Sixteen  miles  south  of  Tr^s  Pines,   Monterey 
County,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean. 
V,  1856,  p.  325,  pi.  5,  fig.  35. 

1882.    Modiola  (Perna)  Formosa  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Big  Horn  Mountains,  Wyoming. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1861,  p.  439. 

See  Volsella  formosa. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  407 

1 1 1604.    Modiola  inflata  (Tuomey  and  Holmes).  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Bridgeton,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  39,  pi.  6,  fig.  4. 

=  Modiolus  inflatus. 

23041.    Modiola  major  Gabb.  Plesiotypes. 

Knoxville   (Lower   Cret.).     Near    Stephenson,    Tehama 
County,  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p. 
48,  pi.  3,  fig.  I. 

33900.    Modiola  minor  Lea.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Near  Wilkesbarre,  Pennsylvania. 

Lea,  Joum.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  (2),  II,  1852,  p.  205,  pi.  20,  fig.  2. 

7781.    Modiola  (Brachydontes)  multilinigera  Meek.         Cotypes. 
Colorado  (Cret.).     Near  Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1873,  p.  492.— 
Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  86,  pi.  19, 

fig.  3- 

See  Volsella  (Brachydontes)  multilinigera. 

14372.    Modiola  ?  nevadensis  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  239,  pi.  19,  fig.  8. 

2231 1.    Modiola  pealei  White.  Cotypes. 

Bear  River  (Cret.).     Sage,  Wyoming. 

White,  Bull.  No.  128,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  33,  pi.  2,  fig.  3. 

6490.    Modiola?  subelliptica  Meek.  Cotj'pes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebr.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  211, 
pi.  10,  fig.  5. 

154872.    Modiola  texana  (Gabb).  Plesiotype. 

Eocene.     Near  Red  I^and,  lyouisiana. 

Harris,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1895,  p.  46,  pi.  i,  fig.  2. 

33899.    Modiola  wyomingensis  I^ea.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Near  Wilkesbarre,  Pennsylvania. 

Lea,  Journ.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  (2),  II,   1852,  p.  205,  pi.  20, 
fig.  I  a. 

=  Myalina  wyomingensis. 

1 14890.    Modiolaria  carolinensis  Ball.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Ft.  IV,    1898, 
p.  806,  pi.  35,  fig.  12. 

28166.    Modiolodon  arcticus  Schuchert.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Head  of  Frobisher  Bay,  Baffin  Land. 

Schuchert,  Proc.   U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXII,   1900,  p.  161,  pi.  13, 
figs.  18,  19. 


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46227.  Modiolodon  declivis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Richmond,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Oeol.  Sur\'.  Ohio,  VIT,  1893,  p.  654,  pi.  53,  figs.  3,  4. 

46228.  Modiolodon  gantii  (SafTord).  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Wilson  County,  Tennessee. 

inrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sun-.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  521,  fig.  4od. 

See  Cyrtodonta  gantii. 

46229.  Modiolodon  ?  gibbus  Ulrich.  Holot\T)e. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept..  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  522,  pl.  35,  figs.  28,  29. 

46230.  Modiolodon  obtusus  Ulrich.  Cotypes, 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  654,  pi.  52,  figs.  20,  21. 

46231.  Modiolodon  oviformis  (Ulrich).       Holotype  and  Plesiotype. 

46232.  Trenton  (Ord.).     Ciirdsville,  Kentucky;  Wilson  County, 

Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1803,  p.  652,  pi.  53,  figs.  7,  8; 
(;eol.  and  Nat.  Hi.st.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  521,  fig.  4og. 

See  Modiolopsis  o^'ifo^llis. 

46233.  Modiolodon  oviformis  amplus  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord. ).     Frankfort,  Kentucky. 

I'lrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  653,  pi.  53,  figs,  i,  2. 

46234.  Modiolodon  patulus  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

46235.  Trenton   (Ord.).     Near   Kenyon,   Minnesota;    near  Dan- 
46727.  ville,  Kentucky;  Decorah,  Iowa. 

Ulrich.  (ieol.  and  Nat.  IIi.st.  Surv.  Minn.,  iMnal  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  521,  pi.  37.  fiRS-  2^24. 

46236.  Modiolodon  subovalis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Versailles,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  (leol.  Sur\-.  Ohio,  VII,  1S93,  p.  655,  pi.  51,  figs,  ir-13. 

46237.  Modiolodon  subrectus  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.  ).     Richmond,  Indiana. 

TUrich,  Geol.  Surw  Ohio,  VII,  1S93,  p.  65^,  j)!.  53,  figs.  5,  6. 

46238.  Modiolodon  truncatus  (?Iall).  Ple.siotypes. 

46239.  Richmond  (Ord. ).     Versailles,  Indiana. 

Lorraine  (Ord. ).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  656,  pi.  51,  fi^s.  9,  10. 

46240.  Modiolodon  winchelli  (Safford).  Pltsi()ty|)es. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Wilson  Comity,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  I-inal  Rej)!.,  Ill,  Pt.II, 
1894,  p.  521,  figs.  40  c,  f. 


TYPK    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSliS.  409 

17445.    Modioloides  prisca  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Near  Whitehall,  Washington  County, 
New  York. 

Walcott,  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  615,  pi.  73, 
fig.  3. 

•    =  Modiolopsis  ??  prisca. 

46201.    Modiolopsis  alata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  V,  1890,  p.  280,  figs.  8a-c. 
=Eurymya  alata. 

46241.  Modiolopsis  angustata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  V,  1890,  p.  283,  figs.  loa-e. 

46242.  Modiolopsis  arguta  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

46243.  Black  River  (Ord.).     Near  Fountain,  and  Chatfield,  Min- 

nesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  506,  pi.  36,  figs.  3-6. 

46244.  Modiolopsis  chatfieldensis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Chatfield,  Minnesota. 

inrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  508,  pi.  36,  figs.  9, 10. 

46246.  Modiolopsis  concava  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn., 
1892,  p.  227,  fig.  13;  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1894,  p.  509,  pi.  36,  figs.  15, 16. 

46245.  Modiolopsis  concentrica  Hall  and  Whitfield.       Plesiotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  510,  pi.  37,  figs.  15,  16. 

46247.  Modiolopsis  ?  consimilis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Murfreesboro,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  505,  pi.  42,  figs.  17,  18. 

46248.  Modiolopsis  milleri  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  V,  1890,  p.  274,  figs.  3a-d. 

46249.  Modiolopsis  modiolaris  Conrad.  Plesiotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  481,  figs.  37a,  b. 


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46341 .    Modiolopsis  modioliformis  Meek  and  Worthen.     Plastotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.)-     Mineral  Point,  Wisconsin. 

Meek  and  Worthen,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  Ill,  1868,  p.  294. 

=Wliiteavesia  modioliformis. 

46250.  Modiolopsis  mytiloides  Hall.  Plesiotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     WykofT,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  508,  pi.  36,  fig.  8. 

46251.  Modiolopsis  nana  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt 
II,  1894,  p.  507,  pi.  36,  fig.  7. 

46252.  Modiolopsis  oblonga  Ulrich.  Holotj'pe. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     West  Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  V,  1890,  p.  272,  figs.  la-c. 

46253.  Modiolopsis  obsoleta  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.)-     Six  miles  south  of  Cannon  Falls. 
Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
II,  1894,  p.  509,  pi.  36,  figs.  II,  12. 

17287.  Modiolopsis  occidens  Walcott.  Cotype. 

17288.  Upper  Pogonip(Ord.).     Fish  Creek  Mountains,  and  Lone 

Mountain,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSur\\,  1884,  p.  77,  pi.  i,  fig.  5; 
pi.  II,  figs.  14,  14a, 

46197.    Modiolopsis  orthonota  Meek  and  Worthen.  Plastotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Dunleith,  Illinois. 

Meek  and  Worthen,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  Ill,  1868,  p.  295. 
=Endodesma  orthouotum. 

46231.    Modiolopsis  oviformis  Ulrich.  Holot>'pe. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Curdsville,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  V,  1890,  p.  276,  figs.  4a-c. 
=  Modiolodon  ovifonnis. 

46254.  Modiolopsis  oweni  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Five  miles  south  of  Cannon  Falls,  Min- 
nesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Rept..  Ill,  Pt. 
II,  1894,  p.  506,  pi.  42,  figs.  15,  16. 

46255.  Modiolopsis  parva  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

46256.  Trenton  (Ord.).     Burgin,  Kentucky. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  V,  1890,  p.  282,  figs.  9a-f. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  411 

17292.  Modiolopsis  pogonipensis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

17293.  Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     Fish  Creek  Mountains  and  Lone 

Mountain,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  78,  pi.  i,  fig.  6; 
pi.  II,  fig.  13. 

46343.    Modiolopsis  pulchella  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     West  Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geo!.,  V,  1890,  p.  278,  figs.  6a-c. 
=Whiteavesia  pulchella. 

46257.  Modiolopsis  similis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

LHrich,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn., 
1892,  p.  225;  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal  Rept., 
Ill,  Pt.  II,  1894,  p.  504,  pi.  36,  figs.  I,  2;  pi.  42,  fig.  19. 

46258.  Modiolopsis  simulatrix  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  V,  1890,  p.  277,  figs.  5a-c. 

46078.    Modiolopsis  subelliptica  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn., 
1892,  p.  226,  fig.  12. 

=Allodesma  subellipticum. 

46259.  Modiolopsis  subparallela  Ulrich.  Holot)rpe. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

inrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  V,  1890,  p.  273,  figs.  2a-c. 

46676.    Modiolopsis  subtruncata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  V,  1890,  p.  270,  fig.  7. 

46260.  Modiolopsis  valida  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt  II, 
1894,  p.  521,  fig.  40^- 

46261.  Modiolopsis  versaillensis  Miller.  Plesiotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Versailles,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  521,  fig.  40a. 

164893.    Modiolus  alaskanus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Chichagof  Cove,  Alaska. 

Dall,  Harriman  Alaska  Exped.,  IV,  1904,  p.  106,  pi.  10,  fig.  3. 

154370.    Modiolus  (Brachydontes)  grammatus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Balla.st  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  794, 
pi.  30,  fig.  2. 


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1 14578.    Modiolus  (Brachydontes)  grammatus  curtulus  Dall. 

Cotypes. 
Oligoqene.     Alum  BlufT,  Chattahoochee  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  794. 

135747.    Modiolus  (Brachydontes)  guppyi  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free   Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,   1898, 
p.  794,  Pl.  35.  fig.  16. 

164894.    Modiolus  harrimani  Dall.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Chichagof  Cove  and  Peak,  Alaska. 

Dall,  Harriman  Alaska  Exped.,  IV,  1904,  p.  106,  pl.  9,  fig.  7. 

154364.    Modiolus  (Gregariella)  minimus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  PhUa.,  Ill,  l>t.  IV,  1898,  p.  797, 
pl.  35,  fig.  26. 

153890.    Modiolus  pugetensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Renton  coal  mine,  near  Seattle,  Washington. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  792, 
pl.  35,  fig.  17. 

154349.    Modiolus  silicatus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  l>t.  IV.  1898,  p.  793, 
pl.  27,  fig.  28.     (On  plate  as  M.  tampaensis. ) 

Modiolus  tampaen.sis  Dall.     See  M.  silicatus. 

13894.    Modiomorpha  altiforme  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Lone  Mountain,  near  Eureka,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  169,  pl.  5,  fig.  9. 

14373.  Modiomorpha  ambigua  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  239,  pl.  20,  fig.  i. 

14982.    Modiomorpha  (?)  chemos  Clarke.  Holotype. 

Genesee  (Dev.).     Bristol,  New  York. 

Clarke,  Bull.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1885,  p.  30. 

14374.  Modiomorpha  ?  desiderata  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  240,  pl.  21),  fig.  3. 

1 25 19.    Modiomorpha  ?  lata  Meek.  Holotype. 

Upper  Triassic.      North   Fork  of  Buena  Vista   Canyon, 
West  Humboldt  Range,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  103, 
pl.  10,  fig.  2. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  413 

15893.    Modiomorpha  oblonga  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Middle  Devonian.    Atrypa  Peak,  Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  170,  pi.  5,  fig.  7. 

=Sanguinolites  (Spathella)  oblonga. 

13892.    Modiomorpha  obtusa  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  171,  pi.  4,  figs.  8,  8a. 

12543.    Modiomorpha  ?  (Modiolina)  ovata  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Triassic.      North   Fork  of  Buena  Vista  Canyon, 
West  Humboldt  Range,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  103, 
pi.  10,  figs.  I,  la. 

24327.    Modiomorpha  pimentana  Hartt  and  Rathbun.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Erer6,  Para,  Brazil. 

Hartt  and  Rathbun,  Ann.  Lyceum  Nat.  Hist.  N.  Y.,  XI,  1875, 
p,  123. — Clarke,  Archivos  do  Mus.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  X,  1899, 
p.  52,  pi.  6,  figs,  5-9. 

14375.    Modiomorpha  ?  pinto6nsis  Walcott.  Cot)rpe. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Near  Pinto  Peak,  Eureka  District, 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  240,  pi.  20,  fig.  2. 

1133^7.    Modulus  compactus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Chattahoochee  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892, 
p.  294,  pi.  22,  fig.  10. 

1 1 2535.    Modulus  turbinatus  (Heilprin).  Plesiotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  HI,  Pt.  II,  1892, 
p.  294,  pi.  18,  fig.  12. 

1 13386.    Modulus  willcoxii  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     West  of  Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892, 
p.  294,  pi.  18,  fig.  la. 

1 1 2661.    Mollcria  duplinensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  DupHn  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892, 
p.  421,  pi.  23,  fig.  18. 

87750.    Mollcria  minuscula  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     St.  Marys  River,  Maryland. 

Dall, Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  421. 

=  Cyclostrema  (Molleria)  minuscula. 

1 1 1660.    Monilca  (Leiotrochus)  eborea  Wagner.  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Jericho,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  135,  pi.  24, 
figs.  7-10. 


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115469.    Monodonta  basilea  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Geol.  Mag.,  London,  Dec.,  II,  1, 1874,  p.  434,  pi.  16,  fig,  2. 

=  Modulus  basileus. 

12364.  Monoplcura  marcida  White.  Cotypes. 

Edwards  (Cret. ).     Near  Austin,  Texas. 

White,  Bull.  No.  4,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  8,  pis.  3,  4. 

12365.  Monoplcura  pinguiscula  White.  Cotypes. 

Edwards  (Cret.).     Near  Austin,  Texas. 

White,  Bull.  No.  4,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  8,  pi.  5. 

35313.    Monopteria  alata  Beede.  Plesiotjrpe. 

Rico   (Upper  Carb.).     Scotch   Creek,   Rico  quadrangle, 
Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  431,  pi.  9,  fig. 3. 

15595.    Monopteria  marian  White.  Cotjrpes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.      Camp  Apache,   Navajo  County, 
Arizona. 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  1874, 
p.  22;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Sur\\  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I, 
1877,  p.  151,  pi.  II,  figs.  4a-4c. 

3958.    Monotis  hawni  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Permian.     Smoky  Hill  River,  Kansas.    • 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Trans.  Albany  Inst.,  IV,  1858,  p.  76. 

=  Pseudomonotis  hawni. 
See  Eumicrotis  hawni. 

30192.  Monotis  semiplicata  Hyatt.  Cotypes. 

Triassic.     American  Canyon,  California. 

Hyatt,  Bull.  Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  V,  1894,  p.  414. 

30193.  Monotis  symmetrica  Hyatt.  Cotypes. 

Triassic.     American  Canyon,  California. 

Hyatt,  Bull.  Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  V,  1894,  p.  414. 

43556.    Monotrypa  (Chaetetes?)  cumulata  Ulrich.      Holotjrpe  and 

figured  sections. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Goodhue  County,  Minn. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt  I, 
1893.  p.  307,  pl.  27,  figs.  26,  27. 

43553.    Monotrypa  intabulata  Ulrich.  Holotype  and  figured 

sections. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Goodhue  County,  Minn. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal  Rept,  III,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  305»  fig.  20. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  415 

43555.    Monotrypa  magna  Ulrich.        Holotype  and  figured  sections. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Dixon,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893.  P-  304,  pl.  27,  figs.  28,  29. 

43554.    Monotrypa  nodosa  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Savannah,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  306. 

43779.  Monotrypa  rectimuralis  Ulrich.  Cot5rpe  and  figured 

sections. 
Cincinnatian  (Ord.)-     Alexander  County,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  462,  pl.  38,  figs.  4a,  4b. 

43684.  Monotrypella  aequalis  Ulrich.  Holotype  and  figured 

sections. 
Utica  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist,  V,  1882,  p.  247,  pl.  11, 
figs.  3-3h. 

43751.    Monotrypella  appressa  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Middle  Devonian.     Rock  Island,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  453,  pl.  46,  figs,  i-ie  (on 
plate  as  M.  simplex  in  error). 

=Eridotrypa  appressa. 

43780.  Monotrypella  crasstmuralis  Ulrich.  Figured  sections  of 

cotype. 
Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  452,  pl.  38,  figs.  2c-2f. 
=Rhombotrypa  crassimuralis. 

35401.    Monotrypella  quadrata  (Rominger).  Plesiotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Oxford,  Ohio. 

Hayes  and  Ulrich,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Folio  95,  1903,  illustration 
sheet,  figp.  9,  10. 

=  Rhombotrypa  quadrata. 

43685.  Monotrypella  subquadrata  Ulrich.  Cotjrpes  and  figured 

sections. 
Richmond  (Ord.).     Osgood,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist,  V,  1882,  p.  249,  pl.  11, 
figs.4-4b. 

=  Rhombotrypa  subquadrata. 

135874.    Montacuta  ?  actinophora  Dall.  Holotype. 

Upper  Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst  Sci  Phila.,  HI,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p.  11 72, 
pl.  44,  fig.  2. 


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1 15675.    Montacuta  ?  chipolana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p.  1171, 
pi.  44,  fig.  4. 

155768.    Montacuta  claiborniana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Claibomian  (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Ft.  V,  1900,  p.  1171, 
pi.  45,  fig.  21. 

144171.    Montacuta  mariana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     St.  Marys  River,  Maryland. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  V,  I9cx>,  p.  1173, 
pi.  45,  fig.  18. 

155770.    Montacuta  petropolitana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Petersburg,  Virginia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  m,  Pt  V,  1900,  p.  1173, 
pi.  45,  fig.  6. 

[  15772.    Montacuta  sagrinata  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     York  River,  Virginia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p.  1 1 74, 
pi.  44,  fig.  6. 

43547.  Monticulipora  arborea  Ulrich.     Cotypes and  figured  sections. 

43548.  Trenton  (Ord. ).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota;  near  Burgin, 

Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 

1893,  p.  220,  pi.  20,  figs.  1-9,  13,  14. 

43549.  Monticulipora  (?)  cannonensis  Ulrich.  Holotype  and 

figured  section. 
Trenton  (Ord. ).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  221,  pi.  20,  figs.  10-12. 

43170.    Monticulipora  cleavelandi  James.        Plesiotype  and  figured 

sections. 
Richmond  (Ord.).     Four  and  a  half  miles  northwest  of 
Wilmington,  Ohio. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLV"II,  1904, 
p.  16,  pi.  6,  figs.  4-6. 

43680.    Monticulipora  consimilis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord. ).     Oxford,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  238,  pi.  10, 
fig.  2. 

=  Monticulipora  laevis  consimilis. 

8551.    Monticulipora  dalii  (Edwards  and  Haime).  Plesiotype. 

Trenton    (Ord.).        Silver    Canyon,    Pahraiiagat    Range, 
Nevada. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  vSurv.  \V.  looth  Mcriil.,  IV.  it.  I,  1876, 
p.  66,  pi.  4,  fig.  5. 


TYPE   8PECIMEN8   OF   IN.VERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  417 

43172.    Monticulipora  epidermata  Ulrich  and  Bassler.         Cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.)-     Richmond,  Indiana. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII, 
1904,  p.  1% 

43591.    Monticulipora  grandis  Ulrich.     Cotjrpes  and  figured  sections. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Uh4ch,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Ft.  I, 
1893,  p.  219,  pi.  15,  figs.  1-6. 

=  Prasopora  grandis. 

43679.    Monticulipora  Isvis  Ulrich.      Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Oxford,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  236,  pi.  10, 
figs.  i-ib. 

43303.    Monticulipora  lamellosa  ^Tlrich.  Figged  sections  and 

fragment  of  holot)rpe. 
Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\\  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  408,  pi.  32,  figs.  4,4b. 
=Orbignyella  lamellosa. 

351 14.    Monticulipora  mammulata  d'Orbigny.  Figged  section 

and  fragment  of  holotype. 
Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,   Smithsonian   Misc.   Coll.,  Quart.,   XLVII, 
1904,  p.  16,  pi.  6,  figs.  1-3. 

43682.    Monticulipora  mammulata  d'Orbigny.  Plesiotype  aiid 

figured  sections. 
Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  234,  pi.  10, 
figs.  5,  5a- 

35405.    Monticulipora  molesta  Nicholson.  Plesiotype. 

Lorraine    (Ord.).       Two    miles    west    of    Goodletsville, 
Tennessee. 

Hayes  and  Ulrich,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Folio  95,  1903,  illustration 
sheet,  fig.  13. 

9207.    Monticulipora  monticula  White.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Devonian.     Iowa  City,  Iowa. 

White,  l*roc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1876,  p.  27. 

43681.    Monticulipora  parasitica  Ulrich.  Holotype  and  figured 

.sections. 
Richmond  (Ord. ).     Oxford,  Ohio. 

ririch,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  238,  pi.  10, 
fiRS-  3,  3a- 
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438 1 1 .    Monticulipora  parasitica  plana  Ulrich.     Figured  sections  of 

holotype. 
Richmond  (Ord.).     Stony  Mountain,  Manitoba. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Canada,  Contrib.  Micro-Pal.,  Cambro-Sil.,  PL 
II,  1889,  p.  29,  pi.  8,  figs.  3a-3d. 

43690.    Monticulipora  wcthcrbyi  Ulrich.  Cot3rpes  and  figured 

sections. 
Stones  River  (Ord.).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  v.  1882,  p.  239,  pi.  10, 

figs.  4-4b. 

=  Orbignyella  wetherbyi. 

43302.    Monticulipora  winchelli  Ulrich.  Figured  sections  of 

holotype. 

Traverse  (Dev.).     Thunder  Bay,  Michigan. 

ITlrich,  (reol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  408,  pi.  45,  figs.  6-6a. 

41685.    Moorca  angularis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

41800.  Black  River  (Ord.).     Fountain,  and  Minneapolis,  Minne- 

sota. 

Ulrich,  (reol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final   Rept.,  Ill,  Pt 

11,  1894,  p.  682,  pi.  43,  fig.  89;  pi.  46,  figs.  15.  16. 

41683.    Moorea  bicornuta  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Hamilton  (Dev.)      Kighteen  Mile  creek,  New  York. 

Ulrich,  Jourii.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.   191,  pi. 
16,  figs.  4a-c. 

41680.    Moorea  granosa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Chester  (  Miss.  ) .    Near  Grayson  Springs  Station,  Kentucky. 

ririch,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  206,  pi. 

12.  figs.  9a,  9h. 

416S4.    Moorea  punctata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     vSt.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

T'lrich,  (k-ol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pi. 
II.  1894,  p.  6.S2,  ])1.  43,  figs.  S4-8S. 

1 99 1.    Mortoniceras  shoshonense  Meek.  Holotype. 

Colorado  (  Cret. ) .     Head  of  Wind  River  Valley,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Rei)t.  V.  S.  ("icol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1S76,  p.  449,  pi.  6,  figs. 
3a,  3c,  and  6b,  upper  figure. — »Stanton,  BuU.  No.  106,  U.  S. 
Oeol.  vSurv.,  1S93,  p.  179,  pi.  43,  figs,  i,  2. 

224.    Mortoniceras  ?  vermilionense  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Holotype. 
Colorado    (Cret.).      Mouth   of    Vermilion    River,    South 
Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  I'.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1S76.  p.  450,  pi.  7,  figs. 
2a,  2I). — Stanton,  lUiU.  No.  U)6,  V.  S.  Geol.  vSiirv..  1H93,  p.  i8c>, 
pi.  44.  fig.  I. 

See  Ammonites  vermilionense. 


TYPK    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  419 

1 5375 1.    Mulinia  caloosa6nsis  Ball.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p. 
902,  pi.  28,  figs.  4,  6. 

153750.    Mulinia  sapotilla  Dall.  Cotj^s. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
p.  902,  pi.  28,  figs.  7,  8,  9,  14. 

17903.    Murchisonia  bellicincta  Hall.  Plesiotj^. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Elkader,  Turkey  River,  Iowa. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Wis.,  Iowa  and  Minn.,  1852,  pi.  2,  fig.  8. 
=  Hormotoma  (?)  major. 

8927.    Murchisonia  copei  White.  Cot5rpes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Taos,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  Ill,  Suppl., 
1881,  p.  31,  pi.  3,  figs.  loa,  lob. 

25613.  Murchisonia  gracilis  Hall?  Plesiotjrpe. 

Ordovician,     Near  South  Berlin,  Vermont. 

Walcott,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.  (3),  XXXV,  1888,  p.  239,  text  fig.  7. 

25614.  Murchisonia  milleri  Hall?  Plesiotypes. 

Ordovician.     Pownal,  Bennington  County.  Vermont. 

Walcott,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.  (3),  XXXV,  1888,  p.  237,  fig.  3. 

17326.    Murchisonia  milleri  Hall?  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     White  Pine  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  79,  pi.  i,  figs. 
12,  12b. 

45928.    Murchisonia  sumnerensis  Safford.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Sumner  County,  Tennessee. 

Safford,  Geol.  Tenn.,  1869,  pi.  G,  figs.  la-f. 
=  Lophospira  sumnerensis. 

8233.    Murchisonia  terehra  White.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Wild  Band  Pockets,  Arizona. 

White,  Bull.  No.  5,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879,  p.  219;  Twelfth 
Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1880,  p.  139,  pi.  34,  fig.  4a. 

112065.    Murex  (Chicorcus?)  burnsii  (Whitfield).  Plesiotype. 

Oligocene.     Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  I,  1890,  p.  141. 

135155.    Murex  (Pteronotus)  burnsii  (Aldrich).  Plesiotyp 

Eocene.     Carsons  Creek,  Wayne  County,  Mississippi. 

Uall,  The  Nautilus,  VII,  No.  9,  1894,  p.  98,  pi.  4,  fig.  4. 


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1 1 2156.    Murex  chrysostoma  chipolana  Ball.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ten  Mile  Creek,  Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  139. 

1 15479.    Murex  coUatus  Guppy.  Holot3?pe. 

Oligocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Geol.  Mag.,  London,  Dec.  II,  I,  1874,  p.  433,  pi.  16,  fig.  8. 

87749.    Murex  (Ptcrorhytis)  conradi  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.     St.  Marys  River,  Mar>'land. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.   I,    1890,  p. 
143,  pi.  12,  figs.  8,  II. 

1 35 148.    Murex  marksi  Harris.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     One  mile  northeast  of  Pansy,  Cleveland  County, 
Arkansas. 

Harris,  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Arkansas,  1894,  Pt.   II,   p.   167, 
pi.  6,  fig.  10. 

112164.  Murex  (Chicorcus?)  micromeris  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  1, 1890,  p.  141, 
pi.  12,  fig.  12. 

I II 626.    Murex  shilohensis  burnsi  Whitfield.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Jericho,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.   Geol.  vSurv.,   1894,  p.  98,   pi.    17, 
fig.  2. 

112165.  Murex  (Ptcronotus)  textilis  (Gabb).  Plesiotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,   near    Fort   Thompjson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  142, 
pi.  9,  fig.  4. 

112066.    Muricidea  spinulosa  (Heilprin).  Plesiotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Floridi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  149, 
pi.  8,  fig.  9. 

3608.    My  a  abrupta  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Astoria,  Oregon. 

Conrad,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Kxped.,  X,  1849,  ]>.  723,  Atlas,  pi.  jy^ 
figs.  5.  5a. 

=  Panopea  abrupta. 

15224.    Myacitcs  inconspicuus  Meek.  Holotype. 

Jurassic.     Wel>er  Canyon,  Wahsatch  Range,  Utah. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  4uth  Par.,  IV    Vi.  I,  1877,  p.  137, 
pi.  12,  fig.  T- 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  421 

2  ID.    Myacites  nebrascensis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Jurassic.     Southwest  base  of  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  i860,  p.  182; 
Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cent.  toKnowl.,  No.  172,  XIV, 
1864,  p.  100,  pi.  4,  fig.  5. 

8061.    Myacites  subcoxnpressus  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

8180.  Jurassic.     Devils  Slide,  and  near  I^ower  Canyon  of  Yellow- 

stone, Montana. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  151,  pi.  38,  figs.  5a-e. 

200.    Myacites  subellipticus  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Cot3rpes. 

Jurassic.     Southwest  base  of  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl. 
No.  172,  XIV,  1864,  p.  loi,  pi.  4,  figs.  6a-c. 

See  Panopea  (Myacites)  subelliptica. 

13386.    Myacites  (Plcuromya)  weberensis  Meek.  Holotype. 

Jurassic.     Weber  Canyon,  Wahsatch  Range,  Utah. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  P-  I37» 
pi.  12,  figs.  iia. 

2526.    Myalina  aviculoides  Meek  and  Ha.yden.  Cotypes. 

3961.  Permian.     Cottonwood  Creek,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Prdc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  i860,  p.  184; 
Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl.,  No.  172,  XIV, 
1864,  p.  51,  pi.  2,  figs.  8a-d. 

15227.    Myalina  aviculoides  Meek  and  Hayden.  Plesiotypes. 

Permian  or  Triassic     Southeast  of  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  275,  pi.  6,  fig.  8. 

21696.    Myalina  aviculoides  Meek  and  Hayden.  Plesiotype. 

Permian.     Godwin  Creek,  Baylor  County,  Texas. 

White,  Bull.  No.  77,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1891,  p.  28,  pi.  2,  fig.  12. 

14369.    Myalina  congeneris  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Richmond  Mountain,  Eureka  Dis- 
trict, Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIH,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  237,  pi.  19,  fig.  6; 
pi.  22,  fig.  10. 

35310.  Myalina  cuneiforniis  Gurley.  Plesiotypes. 

3531 1 .  Weber  and  Hermosa  ?  (Upper  Carb.).     Ouray,  and  branch 

of  Cement  Creek,  Crested  Butte  quadrangle,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  420,  pi.  8, 
figs.  14-17. 

353of .    Myalina  keokuk  Worthen.  Plesiot^ 

Ouray  (Miss.).     Near  Cascade  Creek,  Engineer  Mouiiw. 
quadrangle,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  t6,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  309,  pU  i,  fig.  IX. 


422  BULLETIN    53,  UNITED   STATES    NATIONAL   MUSBUM. 

14370.  Myalina  nemesis  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Near  Pinto  Peak,  Eureka  District, 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  237,  pi.  19.  fig.  5; 
pi.  22,  fig.  7. 

1437 1.  Myalina  nessus  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon,  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  238,  pi.  22,  figs. 
8.  8a. 

1022.    Myalina  perattenuata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and 

paratype. 
Upper  Carboniferous.     **  Opposite  north  boundary  of  Mis- 
souri, on  the  Missouri  River  *'=  Region  of  Nemaha, 
Nebraska. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Trans.  Albany  Inst.,  IV,  1858,  p.  77;  Pal. 
Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl.,  No.  172,  XIV,  1864, 
p.  32,  pi.  I,  figs.  12a,  12b. 

21727.    Myalina  perattenuata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Plesiotype. 

Permian.     Archer  and  Baylor  counties,  Texas. 

White,  BuU.  No.  77,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1891,  p.  28,  pi.  4,  figs. 
13-15. 

8933.    Myalina  permiana  (Swallow).  Plesiotypes. 

9445.  Upper   Carboniferous.     Coyote   and   CeboUa  creeks,   and 

9456.  Taos  Peak,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  Ill,  Suppl., 
1881,  p.  25,  pi.  3,  figs,  la-id. 

15226.    Myalina  permiana  (Swallow).  Plesiotypes. 

Permian  or  Triassic.     Southeast  of  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  276,  pi.  6,  fig.  7. 

21726.    Myalina  permiana  (Swallow).  Plesiotype. 

Permian.     Archer  and  Baylor  counties,  Texas. 

White,  Bull.  No.  77,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1891,  p.  28,  pi.  4,  figs. 
16-19. 

1 153.    Myalina  permiana  (Swallow).  Plesiotyp)es. 

Permian.     Cottonwood  Creek,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl., 
No.  172,  XIV,  1864,  p.  52,  pi.  2,  figs.  7a-c. 

998.    Myalina  subquadrata  Shumard.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Leavenworth,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl., 
No.  172,  XIV,  1864,  p.  33,  text  figs.  A,  K. 

35307.    Myalina  subquadrata  Shumard.  Plesiotypes. 

Rico    (Upper   Carb.).     Scotch    Creek,    Rico   quadrangle, 
Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1903,  p.  424,  pi.  8, 
fiigs.  6,  7. 


TYPE    8PECIMEN8   OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  423 

6519,    Myalina  (?)  swallovi  McChesney.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebraska  (Haydeii),  1872, 
p.  201,  pi.  9,  figs.  7a,  7b. 

8478.    Myalina  ?  swallovi  McChesney.  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Fort  Apache,  Navajo  County,  Ari- 
zona. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  Pt.  1, 1876, 
p.  152,  pi.  II,  fig.  8a. 

35308.  Myalina  wyomingensis  Lea.  Plesiotypes. 

35309.  Rico  (Upper  Carb.).      Scotch   Creek,  Rico  quadrangle, 

Colorado,  and  Graham,  Young  County,  Texas. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  422,  pi.  8,  figs. 
8-13. 

38051.  Mylacris  ampla  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.      Mazon  Creek,  Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  45,  pi.  2,  fig.  i. 

38050.    Mylacris  antiqua  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper   Coal  Measures.      Mazon  Creek,  Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1884,  p.  300;  Foss. 
Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  264;  Bull.  124,  U.  S.  Geol. 
Surv.,  1895,  p.  46,  pi.  2,  figs.  5,  6. 

38052.  Mylacris  carbonum  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

38053.  Upper  Coal   Measures.     Empire  Mine,  Wilkesbarre  and 

Cannelton,  Pennsylvania. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IH,  1884,  p.  304,  pi.  27, 
figs.  6,  7,  10;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  268,  pi. 
13,  figs.  6,  7,  10. 

25924.  Mylacris  (Dipeltis)  diplodiscus  Packard.  Cot)rpe  and 

25925.  plesiotype. 
38864.           Upper  Coal   Measures.     Mazon  Creek,  Grundy  County, 

Illinois. 


Packard,  American  Nat.,  XIX,  1885,  p.  293;  Mem.  Nat.  Acad. 

:hi 

Sci.  (4),  XV,  1903,'pl.' 7,1fig.  8. 


Sci.  Ill,  1886,  p.  145,  pi.  5,  fig.  2. — Schuchert,  Proc.  U.  S. 
Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1897,  pi.  58,  figs.  3,  5.— Sellards,  Amer.  Journ. 


[This  is  now  known  to  be  the  larva  of  a  cockroach.] 

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38049.    Mylacris  elongata  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Mazon  Creek,   Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  41,  pi.  i,  fig.  6. 

38054.    Mylacris  lucifuga  Scudder.  Hok 

Upper  Coal   Measures.      Port  Griffith  Switchback, 
Pittston,  Pennsylvania. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1884,  p.  30T,  p, 
fig.  8;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  265,  pi.  13,  L, 


4!i4  BrLLEriX   0.1,  TXITED   states   national    MUdKUM. 

38 10 1.  Mylacris  ovalis  Scndder.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Cannelton,  Pennsylvania. 

Scudder.  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat,  Hist.,  III.    1884,  p.  308,  pi.  r„ 
fig-  5;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  1,  1890,  p.  272,  pi.  13,  fig.  5. 

38 1 02.  Mylacris  pennsylvanica  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Cannelton,  PennsyK-ania. 

Scudder.  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1S84,  p.  302,  pi.  27, 
&^.  11:  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  1, 1890,  p.  266,  pi.  13,  fig.  11. 

38055.    Mylacris  priscovolans  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Cannelton.  Pennsylvania. 

Scudder.  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist..  Ill,  1884,  p.   307,  pi  27, 
fi?-  9-  Fos*.  Insects  X.  America,  1, 1890,  p.  271,  pi.  13,  fig.  9. 

23042.    Myoconcha  americana  Stanton.  Holotype- 

Knox\ille    \  Lower   Cret. ).      Near  Stephenson,    Tehama 
County,  Cahfomia. 

SUnton.    Bull.  No.    133.  U.    S.  Geol.  Surv..   1895   (Feb.,  1896), 
p.  48.  pi.  2.  figs.  II. 

8586.    Myophoria  ambilineata  White.  Holotype. 

Jurassic.     Camp  Cottonwood,  Old  Mormon  Road,  Nevada. 

White.  Rept.  I'.  S.  c;eogr.  Sur\*.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  I,  1876, 
p.  166,  pi.  15.  figs.  5a.  b. 

1 357 1 4.    Myrtsea  vEulopia>  furcata  Dall.  Holot}!*. 

Bowden  v01igocene>.     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

\\i\h  Trans.  Wajjner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  p. 
»359.  pl.  52«  %•  13- 

157637.    Myrtaea  limoniana  Dall.  Holotx-pe. 

Iknvdon  vOlis^LKene '.     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall.  Tnuis.  Wagner  Free  Inst,  Soi.  Phila,,  III,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  p. 
»355>.  pl.  5^.  fig.  K\ 

135717.    Myrtaea  (Eulopia^  vermiculata  Dall.  Holotx-pe. 

Ik)wden  lOlij^iKxnie  .     Bowden.  Jamaica. 

l>all,  Trans.  Wa>:ntr  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,   Ft.  VI    1903   p 
1359.  pl.  5^.  fig.  5. 

1 1 1596.    Mysia  parilis  Conrad.  Plesiotype. 

1 1 1609.  Miocene.      Bridgeton,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,    Moil.    XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sufn.,  1S94,   p.    61     pl    a, 
figs.  K>-13.  »*-•>• 

13886.    Mytilarca  chemungensis  ^Conrad\  Plesiot\T)e. 

Upper  Devonian.     The  Gate,  near  Eureka,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Men.  VIII.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun..  1SS4.  p.  16S,  pl.  4,  fig.  9, 

13885.    Mytilarca  dubia  Walcott.  Cot\*pe. 

Middle  Devonian.     Lone  Mountain,  near  Eureka,  Xevada! 

Walcott,  Men.  VIII,  V.  S.  Geol.  Sun..  1SS4.  p.  16S.  pl.  4,  fig.  5. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  425 

13888.    Mytilarca  (Plethomytilus)  oviformis  (Conrad). 

Plesiotype. 
Middle  Devonian.     Lone  Mountain,  near  Eureka,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  169,  pi.  5,  fig.  11. 

1 1 1603.    Mytiloconcha  incrassata  (Conrad).  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Shiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  38,  pi.  5, 
figs.  10,  II. 

486.    Mytilus  attenuatus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  86. 
=  Modiola  attenuata. 

1 33 1 9.    Mytilus  inczcnsis  Conrad.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.     Santa  Inez  Mountains,  Monterey  County,  Cali- 
fornia. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
VII,  1857,  p.  194,  pl.  8,  figs.  2,  3? 

153344.    Mytilus  pandionis  Dall.  Holotj^. 

Oligocene.     Near  Osprey,  Little  Sarasota  Bay,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
p.  787,  pl.  30,  figs.  9,  10. 

354.    Mytilus  subarcuatus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotjrpe. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Dog   River,   near  mouth  of  Judith 
River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p. 
276. — Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  69, 
pl.  38,  figs.  2a,  2b. 

12312.    Mytilus  whitei  Whitfield.  Cot3rpes. 

Jurassic.      Near  Sun   Dance   Hills,    Black   Hills,   South 
Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  360,  pl.  5,  figs.  9-12. 

8177.    Mytilus  whitei  Whitfield.  Plesiotype. 

Jurassic.     Near  Fontanelle  Canyon,  western  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  147,  pl.  37,  fig.  9a. 

1 1 2140.    Nassa  bidentata  (Emmons).  Plesiotypes. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie  River,  near   Fort  Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phil.,  HI,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  133, 
pl.  9,  fig.  9. 

112142.    Nassa  caloosaensis  Dall.  Holi 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie   River,  near   Fort  Thon 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  1, 1890,  p 
pl.  9,  fig.  7. 


426  BULLETIN   53,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

162553.    Nassa  cerritensis  Arnold.  Holotype. 

Pleistocene.     Spanish  Bight,  San  Diego,  California. 

Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  231,  pi.  4,  fig.  i. 

1 24961.    Nassa  johnsoni  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Cape  Fear  River,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.    II,    1892, 
p.  241,  pi.  13,  fig.  12. 

1 1 2 141 .    Nassa  lapenotierei  Dall.  Holotyx)e. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  133, 
pi.  9,  fig.  8. 

1 15490.    Nassa  solidula  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Cumana,  Venezuela. 

Guppy,  Quar.  Joum.  Geol.  Soc.  London,  XXII,   1866,  p.    579, 
pi.  26,  fig.  II. 

112136.    Nassarina  glypta  (Bush).  Plesiotypes. 

Pliocene.      Near  Fort  Thompson,  Caloosahatchie  River, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  1, 1890,  p.  132, 
pi.  9,  fig.  II. 

II 2841.    Natica  alticallosa  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ten-Mile  Creek,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,   Trans.    Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,   1892, 
p.  365,  pl-  22,  fig.  28. 

267.    Natica  ?  ambigua  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and 

paratype. 
Montana  (Cret.).     Yellowstone  River,  near  Miles   City, 
Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  64. 
=Vanikoro  ambigua. 

9865.   Natica  collina  Conrad.  Holotj^pe. 

Cretaceous.      Between  Rio  San  Pedro  and  Rio   Puercos, 
Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I.  Pt.  II,  1857, 
p.  157,  pl.  13,  figs.  2a,  2b. 

112857.    Natica  (Cryptonatica)  floridana  Dall.  Holotj'pe. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.   II,    1892, 
p.  366,  pl.  17,  fig.  5. 

II 1652.    Natica  (Lunatia)  hcmicrypta  (Gabb).  Plesiotypes. 

Miocene.     Shiloh  and  Jericho,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  118,  pl.  22. 
figs.  1-5. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  427 

12359.    Natica  inezana  Conrad.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.     Santa  Inez,  Santa  Barbara  County,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  andSurv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
VII,  1857,  p.  195,  pi.  10,  figs.  5,  6. 

=  Polynices  (Neverita)  recluziana. 

12536.    Natica  ?  Iclia  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Northwest  of   Rawlings,   Wyoming,   and  east 
fork  of  Duchesne  River,  Uinta  Range,  Utah. 

HaU  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  11, 
1877,  p.  298,  pi.  7,  Jigs.  19-21. 

9898.    Natica  limula  Conrad.  Plesiotjrpes. 

Tertiary.     Western  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II, 
1857,  p.  162,  pi.  19,  fig.  7. 

264.  Natica  morcauensis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  64. 
=  Lunatia  concinna. 

290.    Natica  occidentalis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  64. 
=  Lunatia  occidentalis. 

1836.    Natica  oetitis  Conrad.  Plesiotj^. 

Eocene.     Canada  de  las  Uvas,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
V,  1856,  p.  321,  pi.  2,  fig.  7. 

265.  Natica  subcrassa  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  87. 

=  Lunatia  subcrassa.  ' 

9861.    Natica  texana  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Cretaceous.     Between  Rio  San  Pedro  and  Rio  Puercos, 
Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II,  1857, 
p.  157,  pi.  13,  figs.  la,  lb. 

266.  Natica  tuomeyana  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  270. 
=  Vanikoropsis  tuomeyana. 


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111651.    Natica  (Lunatia)  tuomeyi  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.     Jericho,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.   Geol.  Sur\'.,  1894,  p.  120.  pi.  22, 
figs.  6-8. 

1 1 5450.    Naticina  regia  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Geol.  Mag.,  London,  Dec.  II,  I,  1874,  p.  406,  pi.  17,  fig.  6. 

8930.    Naticopsis  altonensis  McChesney.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Taos,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Sur\'.  W.  looth  Mend.,  Ill,  Suppl. 
1881,  p.  35,  pi.  3,  fig.  6a. 

33979.    Naticopsis  ?  (Isonema)  humilis  (Meek ).  Plesiotype. 

33981.  Ouray  (Upper  Dev.).     Five  localities  in  central  Colorado. 

Girty,  Twentieth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Pt.  II,  1900,  p. 
60,  pi.  7,  figs.  9-1 1. 

9459.    Naticopsis  monilifera  White.  Cotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Taos,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  Ill,  Suppl., 
1881,  p.  34,  pi.  3,  fig.  3d. 

8508.    Naticopsis  nana  Meek  and  Worthen.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper   Carboniferous.     Camp   Cottonwood,   near    Spring 
Mountain,  Lincoln  County,  Nevada. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  159,  pi.  12,  figs.  4a,  4b. 

=Strophostylus  nana. 

8063.    Naticopsis  remex  White.  Cotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Confluence  of   Grand  and   Green 
rivers,  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  Geol.  Uinta  Mts.  (Powell.),  1876,  p.  109;  Twelfth 
Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1883,  p.  139,  pi.  34,  fig.  6a. 

21711.    Naticopsis  remex  White.  Plesiotype. 

Permian.     Military  Crossing  of  the  Big  Wichita,  Baylor 
County,  Texas. 

White,  BuU.  No.  77,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1891,  p.  24,  pi.  3,  fig.    10. 

21694.    Naticopsis  shumardi  McChesney.  Plesiotype. 

Permian.     Godwin  Creek,  Baylor  County,  Texas. 

White,  Bull.  No.  77,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1891,  p.  24,  pi.  3,  fig.    n. 

8932.    Naticopsis  wheeleri  Swallow  var.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Taos,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  Ill,  Supp.., 

1881,  p.  33,  pi.  4,  figs.  6a,  6b. 

=Trachydomia  wheeleri. 
Nautilus ?  White  =  Nautilus  (Coloceras)  globulare. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  429 

3610.    Nautilus  angustatus  Conrad.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.     Astoria,  Oregon. 

Conrad,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  728,  Atlas,  pi. 
20,  fig.  5. 

1 2461.    Nmtilus  campbelli  Meek.  Holot3rpe. 

Nanaimo  (Cret.).     Komooks,  Vancouver  Island. 

Meek,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  PhUa.,  for  1861,  p.  318;  Bull.  U.  S. 
Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Terr.,  II,  No.  4,  1876,  p.  373,  pi.  6, 
figs.  2,  2a. 

390.    Nautilus  dekayi  Morton.  Plesiotypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Sage  Creek  and  Yellowstone  River, 
Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  496,  pi.  27, 
figs.  la-e. 

392.    Nautilus  dekayi  tnontanaensis  Meek.  Holotype. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Yellowstone  River,  near  Miles  City, 
Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  498,  pi.  27, 
figs.  2a,  2b. 

12347.    Nautilus  dekayi  montanaensis  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Cheyenne  River,  near  Rapid  Creek, 
Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  439,  pi.  16,  figs.  10,  II. 

4185.    Nautilus  eccentricus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Permian.     Near  mouth  of  Smoky  Hill  River,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Trans.  Albany  Inst.,  IV,  1858,  p.  83;  Pal. 
Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl.,  No.  172,  XIV, 
1864,  p.  65,  pi.  2,  figs.  14a,  14b. 

1912.    Nautilus  elegans  Sowerby.  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.)     Chippewa  Point,  Missouri  River,  near 
Fort  Benton,  Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  499,  pi.  8,  figs. 
2a-c.-— Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  163, 

pl.  35,  fig  I. 

19 1 2.    Nautilus  elegans  nebrascensis  Meek  and  Hayden. 

Holotype. 
Colorado  (Cret.).     Chippawa  Point,  Missouri  River,  near 
Fort  Benton,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1862,  p.  25. 

21717.    Nautilus  (Coloceras)  globulare  Hyatt.  Plesiotype. 

Permian.     Military  Crossing  of  the  Big  Wichita,  Baylor 
County,  Texas. 

White,  Bull.  No.  77,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1891,  p.  23,  pl.  3,  figs.  6-8 
(as  Nautilus ?). 


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30241.    Nautilus  hilli  Shattuck.  Holotjrpe. 

Buda  (Lower  Cret.)-     Shoal  Creek,  Austin,  Texas. 

Shattuck,  Bull.  No.  205,  U.  S.  Gcol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  35,  pi.  23,  fig. 
3;  pi.  24,  figs.  3,  4. 

6525.    Nautilus  occidentalis  Swallow.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Nebraska  (Hayden),  1872, 
p.  234,  pi.  II,  fig.  17. 

=Tainoceras  occidentalis. 

21712.    Nautilus  occidentalis  Swallow.  Plesiotype. 

Permian.     Military  Crossing  of  the  Big  Wichita,  Baylor 
County,  Texas. 

White,  Bull.  No.  77,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1891,  p.  23,  pi.  2,  figs,  ii,  12. 
=Tainoceras  occidentalis. 

21719.    Nautilus  (Temnocheilus)  winslowi  Meek  and  Worthen. 

Plesiot>-pe. 

Permian.     Military  Crossing  of  the  Big  Wichita,  Baylor 
County,  Texas. 

White,  Bull.  No.  77,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  i89i,p.  23,  pi.  3,  figs.  1-5. 

= Temnocheilus  winslowi. 

12327.    Nesera  longirostra  Whitfield.  Holotype. 

Jurassic.     Red  water  Valley,  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  376,  pi.  5.  fig.  35- 

420.    Nesera  moreauensis  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype  and 

paratypes. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Moreau  and  Yellowstone  rivers.  South 
Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  8.  Geol.  Sur\\  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.   239,  pi.  17, 
figs,  iia-c. 

See  Corbula  moreauensis. 

12272.    Nesera  moreauensis  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Plesiot>'pe. 

Cretaceous.      Forks    of    Cheyenne    River,    Black     Hills, 
South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  420,  pi.  II,  fig.  31. 

419.    Nesera  ventricosa  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Montana  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.  Terr.,  IX,   1876,  p.   238,   pi.  30, 
figs.  3a-c. 

See  Corbula  ventricosa. 

38534.    Necromyza  pedata  vScudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Miocene.     Oeningen,  Baden,  (^lermaiiy. 

Scudder,  Geol.  Mag.,  London,  Dec.  IV,  II,  1895,  p.  121,  pi.  6,  fig. 5. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  431 

38056.  Necymylacris  heros  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Boston  Mine,  near  Pittston,  Penn- 
sylvania. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1879,  p.  54,  pi.  5,  fig.  9; 
Poss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  74,  pi.  5,  fig.  9. 

38057.  Necymylacris  lacoana  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Boston  Mine,  near  Pittston,  Penn- 
sylvania. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1879, p.  53.  pl-  5»  ^g-  '2; 
Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  73,  pi.  5,  fig.  12. 

9872.    Neithea  occidentalis  Conrad.  Paratypes. 

Lower  Cretaceous.     Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Ft.  II,  1857, 
p.  150. 

9896.    Neithea  texana  (Roemer).  Plesiot5rpes. 

Lower  Cretaceous.    Between  El  Paso  and  Frontera,  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II,  1857, 
p.  151. 

43687.  Nematopora  conferta  Ulrich.  Holot)rpe. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XH,  1890,  p.  198,  fig. 
22;  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  206,  pi.  3,  figs.  21-23. 

44100.    Nematopora  delicatula  Ulrich.  Plesiotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  206,  pi.  3,  figs.  26,  27. 

43688.  Nematopora  granosa  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Jour.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XII,  1890,  p.  196,  figs.  20, 
2oa-e;  Geol. and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  205,  pi.  3,  figs.  17-20. 

43384.  Nematopora  lineata  (Billings).  Plesiotype  and  figured 

sections. 
Anticosti  (Sil.).     Anticosti  Island,  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  646,  pi.  29,  figs.  7-7e. 

43686.    Nematopora  ovalis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XII,  1890,  p.  197,  figs. 
21,  2ia-b;  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept., 
Ill,  Vt.  I,  1893,  p.  204,  pi.  3,  figs.  24,  25. 

See  Nematopora  quadrata. 

43385.  Nematopora  quadrata  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Trenton  Falls,  New  York. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  644,  pi.  29,  figs.  12-12C. 
=  Nematopora  ovalis. 


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428.    Nemodon  sulcatinus  (Evans  and  Shumard).         Plesiotypes. 
Montana  (Cret.).     Yellowstone  River,  near  Miles   City, 
Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  82,  pi.  15, 
figs.  6a,  6b. 

22872.    Nemodon  sulcatinus  (Evans  and  Shumard)?        Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Upper  Kanab  Valley,  Utah. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  91,  pi.  21, 
fig.  5. 

115717.    Neocyclotus  (Ptychocochlis)l3akeri  Simpson.       Holotype. 

Miocene.      Bowden,  St.  Thomas,  Jamaica,   British  West 
Indies. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVII,  1894,  p.  449,  pi.  16,  figs,  i,  2. 

9873.    Nerinea  schottii  Conrad.  Cotypes. 

Fredericksburg   (Lower   Cret.).     Near  mouth   of    Pecos 
River,  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II,  1857, 
p.  158,  pi.  14,  figs.  3a,  3b. 

13411.    Nerita  californiensis  White.  Cotypes. 

Chico  (Cret.).     Todos  Santos  Bay,  California. 

White,  Bull.  No.  22,  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.,  1885,  p.  12,  pi.  5,  figs.  7,  8. 

1 12662.  Nerita  tampafinsis  Dall.  Holotype  and  paratj^pes. 

1 12663.  Oligocene.     Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  in.  II,  1892, 
p.  421,  pi.  17,  fig.  3. 

1979.    Neritella  nebrascensis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Head  of  Wind  River,  Wyoming. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1861,  p.  444; 
Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl.,  No.  172; 
XIV,  1864,  p.  109,  text  figs. 

=Neritina  nebrascensis. 

7876.    Neritina  (Neritella)  bannisteri  Meek.  Cotypes. 

12487.  Montana  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1873,  p.  499. 

7876.    Neritina  bannisteri  (Meek).  Cotypes. 

12487.  Montana  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  18S3, 
p.  25,  pi.  12,  figs.  lO-IOC. 

12504.    Neritina  (Velatella)  baptista  White.  Holot>T>e. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Black  Buttes  Station,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  89,  pi.  29,  figs.  6a,  6b;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'., 
1883,  p.  458,  pi.  23,  figs.  16,  17. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  433 

7872.    Neritina  (Dostia?)  bellatula  Meek.  Holotype. 

Cretaceous.     Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek,  vSixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1873,  p.  497- 

=  Neritina  ( Velatella)  bellatula. 

7872.  Neritina  (Velatella;  bellatula  (Meek).  Holotype. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  27,  pi.  12,  figs.  8a,  8b;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1883,  p.  458,  pi.  5,  figs.  8,  9. 

See  Neritina  (Dostia?)  bellatula. 

1 1558.    Neritina  bruneri  White.  Holotype. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Valley  of  the  South  Platte,  Colorado. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  V,  1882,  p.  95,  pi.  4,  figs.  7,  8; 
Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  459,  pi.  23,  figs. 

14,  15. 

7873.  Neritina  (Dostia?)  carditoides  Meek.  Holotype. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1873,  p.  499. 
=:  Neritina  (Velatella)  carditoides. 

7873.    Neritina  (Velatella)  carditoides  (Meek).  Holotype. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  28,  pi.  12,  fig.  7a;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883, 
p.  458,  pi.  5»  fig-  i«- 

See  Neritina  (Dostia?)  carditoides. 

8632.    Neritina  (Velatella)  carditoides  (Meek).  Plesiotypes. 

Montana  (Cret.).     South  of  Last  Bluff,  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I, 
1876,  p.  189,  pi.  18,  figs.  7a-7c. 

1 12664.    Neritina  chipolana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  422, 
pi.  23,  fig.  19. 

1 1 2666.  Neritina  (Theodoxus  ?)  edentula  Dall.  Holotype  and 

1 1 2667 .  paratypes. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie  River,   near   Fort   Thompson, 

Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  422, 
pi.  19,  fig.  II. 

8093.    Neritina  incompta  White.  Holotype. 

Colorado?  (Cret.).     Sulphur  Creek,  near  Hilliard  Station, 
Wyoming. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw Terr.,  1879,  P-3^^» 
pi.  7,  figs.  6a-6c. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S,  Geol,  Surv., 
1893.  p.  128,  pi.  28,  figs.  4,  5. 

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163751.    Neritina  (Smaragdia)  merida  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi.  60, 
fig.  5. 

12485.    Neritina  naticiformis  White.  Cotypes. 

Bear  River  (Cret.).     Sulphur  Creek,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  89,  pi.  30,  figs.  3a,  3b;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1883,  p.  458,  pi.  7,  figs.  5,  6. 

12485.    Neritina  naticiformis  White.  Cotypes  and  plesiot>'pes. 

23119.  Bear  River  (Cret.).     Sulphur  Creek,  and  twenty  miles 

north  of  Cokeville,  Wyoming. 

White,  Bull.  No.  128,  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  49,  pi. 6,  figs.  10-12. 

1979.    Neritina  nebrascensis  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotyp>e. 

Jurassic.     Head  of  Wind  River,  Wyoming. 

White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  457,  pi.  3, 
figs.  10,  11;  Bull.  No.  29,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  i8i86,  p.  23,  pi.  4, 
fig.  16. 

See  Neritella  nebrascensis. 

7888.    Neritina  (Dostia?;  patelliformis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

8094.  Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1873.  p.  498. 
=  Neritina  (Velatella)  patelliformis. 

8094.    Neritina  (Velatella)  patelliformis  (Meek).  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  I*.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879,  p.  309, 
pi.  7,  figs.  7a-d. 

See  Neritina  (Dostia  ?)  patelliformis. 

7888.    Neritina  (Velatella)  patelliformis  Meek.  Cotypes  and 

8094.  plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah,  and  Bear  River  City, 
Wyoming. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  i()6,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  128,  pi.  28, 
figs.  6-10. 

See  Neritina  (Dostia  ?)  patelliformis. 

8092.    Neritina  (Velatella;  patelliformis  weberensis  White. 

Cotypes. 
Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879,  P-  309, 
pi.  7,  figs.  8a.  8b. 

8587.    Neritina  ?  phasiolaris  White.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Salt  Creek  near  Nephi,  Utah. 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  icx^th  Merid.,  1S74, 
p.  24;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  lootli  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I, 
1876,  p.  167,  pi.  13,  figs.  la-d. 


TYFB   SFBOnrENB  OF  INYEBTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  485 

7884.    Neritina  pisiformis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Stirv.  Terr.,  1873,  P-  S^o, — 
White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I, 
1883,  p.  26,  pi.  12,  figs.  9a-c. 

=  Neritina  pisum. 

7883.    Neritina  (Neritella)  pisum  Meek.  Holotype. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1873,  p.  500. 
See  Neritina  pisiformis. 

7883.    Neritina  pisum  (Meek).  Holot3T)e. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879,  p.  308, 
pi.  7,  figs,  iia-c. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1893,  p.  127,  pi.  28,  figs.  1-3. 

See  Neritina  pisiformis. 

22309.    Neritina  stantoni  White.  Cotjrpes. 

23 1 14.  Bear  River  ( Cret. ) .     Sage  Station,  and  twenty  miles  north 

of  Cokeville,  Wyoming. 

White,  Bull.  No.  128,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  49,  pi.  6,  figs. 
16-18. 

8198.    Neritina  volvilineata  White.  Cot5rpes. 

Baramie  (Cret.).     Black  Buttes  Station,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  88,  pi.  21,  figs.  6a,  6b;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1883,  p.  458,  pi.  23,  figs.  12,  13. 

115616.    Neritina  woodwardi  Guppy.  Cot3rpes. 

Miocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Joum.  Geol.  Soc.  London,  XXII,  1866,  p.  291, 
pi.  18,  figs.  4,  5. 

28946.    Neritina  wyomingensis  Stanton.  Holotype. 

Jurassic.     Three  miles  southeast  of  Gravel  Peak,  Yellow- 
stone National  Park. 

Stanton,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  629, 
pi.  75,  figs.  4,  5. 

109269.    Neverita  coensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Coe's  Mill  Run,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
pi.  60,  fig.  19. 

1 1 1649.    Neverita  duplicata  (Say).  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Shiloh  and  Jericho,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  121,  pi.  2 
figs.  13-16. 


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43781.    Nicholsonella  cumulata  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  fig^ured 

sections. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  423,  pi.  33,  figs.  6b,  6c. 

43550.  Nicholsonella  laminata  Ulrich.  Holotype  and  figured 

sections. 
Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1893. 
p.  315,  pi.  21,  figs.  15-19,  21. 

43392.    Nicholsonella  ponderosa  Ulrich.  Holotype  and  figured 

sections. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Dixon,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  1890,  p.  422,  pi.  34,  figs.  5-5d. 

43551.  Nicholsonella  ponderosa  Ulrich?  Plesiotjrpes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept..  III.  Pt.  I, 

1893,  p.  316,  pi.  21,  figs.  13,  14,  20,  22. 

43552.  Nicholsonella  pulchra  Ulrich.     Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Murfreesboro,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1893. 
p.  314,  pi.  21,  figs.  8-12. 

41913.    Nileus  vigilans  (Meek  and  Worthen).  Plesiotjrpes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Pleasant  Grove,  Minnesota. 

Clarke,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept..  III.  Pt  II, 

1894,  p.  712,  figs.  17-19. 

1 13282.    Niso  lineata  (Conrad).  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Cape  Fear  River,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free   Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,    Pt.    II.   1892. 
p.  245,  pi.  20,  fig.  4. 

112197.    Niso  willcoxiana  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie   River,  near   Fort  Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  160, 
pi.  figs.  5,  5b. 

9887.    Nodosaria  texana  Conrad.  Cotypes. 

Washita  (Lower  Cret.).     Between  El  Paso  and  Frontera, 
Texas. 

Conrad.  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bond,  Sur\\,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II,  1857. 
p.  159,  pi.  14,  figs.  4a-c. 

21 103.    Nostoceras  helicinum  (Shumard).  Plesiotypes. 

Navarro  (Cret.).     Chatfield,  Navarro  County,  Texas. 

Hyatt,  Proc.  Amer.  Philos.  vSoc.,  XXXII,  1894,  p.  573. 

23280.    Nostoceras  stantoni  aberrans  Hyatt.  Cot>'pe.s. 

Navarro  (Cret.).     Chatfield,  Navarro  County,  Texas. 
Hyatt,  Proc.  Amer.  Philos.  Soc.,  XXXII,  1894,  p.  572. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  437 

23279.    Nostoceras  stantoni  prematurum  Hyatt.  Holotype. 

Navarro  (Cret.).     Chatfield,  Navarro  County,  Texas. 

Hyatt,  Proc.  Amer.  Philos.  Soc.,  XXXII,  1894,  p.  572. 

23278.    Nostoceras  stantoni  retrorsum  Hyatt.  Cotypes. 

Navarro  (Cret.).     Chatfield,  Navarro  County,  Texas. 

Hyatt,  Proc.  Amer.  Philos.  Soc.,  XXXII,  1894,  p.  570. 

24657.    Nothozoe?  vermontana  Whitfield.  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Bennington,  Vermont. 

Walcott,  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  628,  pi.  80, 
figs.  4-4b. 

3640.    Nucula  abrupta  Dana.  Holotype. 

Carboniferous.     WoUongong  Point,  lUawarra,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  698,  Atlas,  pi.  7, 
figs.  3»  3a. 

7607.    Nucula  (?)  anodontoides  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.    Monongalia  County,  West  Virginia. 

Meek,  Third  Rept.  Regents  West  Virginia  Univ.,  i87o-i87i,p.  71. 

115561.    Nucula  baccata  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Matura,  Trinidad,  West  Indies. 

Guppy*  Proc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Trinidad,  1867,  p.  174;  ibid.,  1882, 
p.  171,  pi.  7,  fig.  12;  Geol.  Mag.,  London,  Dec.  II,  I,  1874, 
p.  443,  pi.  18,  fig.  7. 

6505.    Nucula  beyrichi  von  Schauroth?  Plesiot5rpes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebraska  (Hayden),  1872, 
p.  203,  pi.  10,  fig.  18. 

434.    Nucula  cancellata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and 

1 93 1.  paratjrpes. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau   River,  South  Dakota,  and 
Deer  Creek,  North  Platte,  Wyoming. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p. 
85.— Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  102, 
pi.  28,  figs.  13  (a,  c),  d,  e. 

136098.    Nucula  chipolana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  ?t  IV,  1898, 
P-  575»  pl.  32,  fig.  10. 

22876.    Nucula  coloradoensis  Stanton.  HolotyD*^ 

Colorado    (Cret.).      Williams     Creek,    Huerfano    F 
Colorado. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  94,  pl.  21,  fi] 


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3635.    Nucula  concinna  Dana.  Holotype. 

Carboniferous.     Harpers  Hill  on  the  Hunter,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  699,  Atlas,  pi.  7, 
fig.  4. 

107401.  Nucula  (Acila)  cordata  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Near  Mist,  Columbia  County,  Oregon. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
P-  573»  pl.  40,  fig.  4. 

107402.  Nucula  (Acila)  decisa  (Conrad).  Plesiotypes. 

Eocene.     Pittsburg,  Oregon. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,    1898, 
p.  573.  pl.  40,  figs.  I,  3. 

164887.    Nucula  (Acila)  decisa  (Conrad).  Plesiotype. 

Eocene.     Chicagof  Cove,  Alaska. 

Dall,  Harriman  Alaska  Exped.,  IV,  1904,  p.  105,  pl.  9,  fig.  2. 

323.    Nucula  equilateralis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  84. 
=  Nuculana?  equilateralis. 

307.    Nucula  evansi  Meek  and  Hayden.     Holotype  and  paratypes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  84. 
=  Yoldia  evansi. 

23047.    Nucula  gabbi  Stanton.  Holotype. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.).     Three  miles  south  of  Lowerys, 
Tehama  County,  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb..  1896).  p.  51, 
pl.  6,  figs.  II,  12. 

3490.  Nucula  impressa  Conrad.  Cot5rpes. 

3491.  Miocene.     Astoria,  Oregon. 

Conrad,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  P:xped.,  X,  1849,  p.  726,  Atlas,  pl.  18, 
figs.  7C-^. 

14376.    Nucula  insularis  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1884,  p.  241,  pl.  20.  fijjj.  14. 

24333.    Nucula  kayseri  Clarke.  Holotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Erer6,  Brazil. 

Clarke,  Archivos  do  Mus.  Rio  do  Janeiro,  X,  1899,  p.  70,  pl.  S, 
figs.  I,  2. 

14379.    Nucula  levatiforme  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,    Mon.    VIII,   U.  S.    Oeol.   Surv.,   1884,  p.  241,  pl.   22, 
figs.  I,  I  a. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF    INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  439 

351.    Nucula  obsoletistriata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Great  Bend  of  Missouri,  below  Fort 
Pierre,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  275 
(as  N.  obsoletastriata). — Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr., 
IX,  1876,  p.  100,  pi.  15,  figs.  IOC,  lod. 

8231.    Nucula  perumbonata  White.  Holotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Wild  Band  Pockets,  Arizona. 

White,  Bull.  No.  5,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879,  p.  217;  Twelfth 
Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1880,  p.  136,  pi.  34, 
figs.  7a,  7b. 

436.  Nucula  planimarginata  Meek  and  Hayden.       Holot3rpe  and 

437.  paratype. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota,  and 

Long  Lake,  North  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci:  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  85 
(as  N.  planomarginata). — Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  iWr., 
IX,  1876,  p.  loi,  pi.  15,  figs.  8a,  8b;  pi.  28,  fig.  16. 

12259.    Nucula  planimarginata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Plesiotypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Cteyenne  River,  ten  to  fifteen  miles 
west  of  Beaver  Creek,  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  406,  pi.  II,  figs.  5,  6. 

1 1 1 607 .    Nucula  proxima  Say.  Plesiot5rpe. 

Miocene.     Shiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  50,  pi.  7, 
figs.  7-10. 

136118.    Nucula  prunicola  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

DaU,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  576, 
pi.  32,  fig.  9. 

13900.    Nucula  rescuensis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Devonian.     Rescue  Hill,  Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  172,  pi.  15,  fig.  9. 

302.    Nucula  scitula  Meek  and  Hayden.      Holotype  and  paratypes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Long  Lake,  North  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  84. 
=  Yoldia  scitula. 

107330.    Nucula  shaleri  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.     Gay  Head,  Massachusetts. 

DaU,  Anier.  Journ.  Sci.  (3),  XlyVIII,  1894,  p.  298;  Trans.  Wagner 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  575,  pi.  40,  fig.  6. 

136099.    Nucula  sinaria  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     St.  Marys  River,  Maryland. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  575, 
pi.  32,  fig.  7. 


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23048.    Nucula  storrsi  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret . ) .     Three  miles  north  of  Paskenta, 
California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p.  52, 
pi.  6,  figs.  13,  14. 

352.    Nucula  subplana  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Yellowstone  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,VIII,  1856,  p.  85. — 
Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  99,  pi.  17, 
figs.  7a,  7b. 

1 1495 1 .    Nucula  taphria  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Ft.  IV,  1898,  p.  576, 
pi.  32,  fig.  14. 

6504.    Nucula  ventricosa  Hall.  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebr.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  204, 
pi.  10,  figs.  I7a-c. 

1 15562.    Nucula  vieta  Guppy.  Holotjrpe. 

Pliocene.     Matura,  Trinidad. 

Guppy,  Proc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Trinidad,  1867,  p.  174;  Geol.  Ma^.,  Lon- 
don, Dec.,  n,  I,  1874,  p.  443,  pi.  18,  fig.  8;  Proc.  Sci.  Assoc. 
Trinidad,  1882,  p.  171,  pi.  7,  fig.  11. 

6491.    Nuculana  bellistriata  attenuata  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  F'inal  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebraska  (Hayden),  1872, 
p.  206,  pi.  10,  figs.  1 1  a,  lib. 

1948.    Nuculana  bisulcata  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holot3'pe. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret. ).     Deer  Creek,  North  Platte,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  104,  pi.  15, 
figs.  4a,  4b. 

=Leda  bisulcata. 

12265.    Nuculana  bisulcata  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Plesiotype. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Near  Box  Elder  Creek,  and  East  Fork 
of  Beaver  Creek,  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  407,  pi.  II,  fig.  7. 

=  Leda  bisulcata. 

323.    Nuculana  ?  equilateralis  (Meek  and  Hayden).        Holotype. 
Fort  Pierre  or  Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South 
Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  (tCoI.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1.S76,  p.  Iu6,  pi.  15,  fi^s. 
7a.  7^>- 

See  Nucula  equilateralis. 


TYPE   SPEOraENS   OF   INVEBTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  441 

8122.    Nuculana  inclara  White.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  ?  (  Cret . ) .    Danf orth  Hills,  northwestern  Colorado. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  60,  pi.  25,  fig.  7a. 

8062.    Nuculana  obesa  White.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Wild  Band  Pockets,  Arizona. 

White,  Bull.  No.  5,  U.S.  Geol. Surv.  Terr.,  1879,  p.  216;  Twelfth 
Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1880,  p.  136,  pi.  34,  figs. 

2a-2C. 

305.    Nuculana  subnasuta  (Hall  and  Meek).  Plesiotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Great  Bend  of  Missouri,  below  Fort 
Pierre,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,    IX,  1876,  p.  105,  pi.  15, 
fig.  9. 

24337.    Nuculites  ererensis  Hartt  and  Rathbun.  Cotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Erer6,  Para,  Brazil. 

Hartt  and  Rathbun,  Ann.  Lyceum  Nat.  Hist.  N.  Y.,  XI,  1875, 
p.  120. 

24328.  Nuculites  nyssa  Hall.  Plesiotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Erer6,  Para,  Brazil. 

Hartt  and  Rathbun,  Ann.  Lyceum  Nat.  Hist.  N.  Y.,  XI,  1875, 
p.  119. 

=  Nuculites  nyssa  majora. 

24329.  Nuculites  nyssa  majora  Clarke.  Holot5rpe. 

Middle  Devonian.     Erer6,  Brazil. 

Clarke,  Archivos  do  Mus.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  X,  1899,  p.  72,  pi.  8, 
fig.  9- 

See  Nuculites  nyssa. 

141 77.    Nuculites  triangulus  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Holotype. 

Upper  Devonian.     Near  Eberhardt  Mill,  White  Pine  Dis- 
trict, Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  248,  pi.  3,  figs.  12,  13. 

46315.    Nuculites  yoldiaformis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1879,  P-  24,  pi.  7, 
fig.  20. 

=  Technophorus  yoldiiformis. 

25696.    Nuttainia  sparsa  Eaton.  Plastotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Coeymans,  Albany  County,  New  V<^  * 

Green.  Mon.  Trilobites  N.  America,  Phila.,  1832,  p.  89.   Cail 

=  Homalonotus  dekayi. 
See  Dipleura  dekayi. 


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13896.    Nyassa  parva  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  and  Upper  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  173,  pi.  15,  figs. 
14,  14a. 

24554.  Obolella  ?  ambigua  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Lower   Pogonip  (Cambrian).     Ridge  east  of   Hamburg 
Mine,  Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  67,  pi.  i,  figs. 

2a-2C. 

=  Elkania  ambigua. 

18322.    Obolella  atlantica  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Conception  Bay,  Newfoundland. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XII,  1889,  p.  36;  Tenth  Ann. 
Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  611,  pi.  71,  figs,  i-ic. 

1489 1.  Obolella  chromatica  Billings.  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     L*  Anse  au  Loup,  Labrador. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  112,  pi.  11,  figs, 
i-ib;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  611,  pi. 
71,  figs.  2-2b. 

14892.  Obolella  circe  Billings.  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Trois  Pistoles,  Quebec,  Canada. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  118,  pi.  10,  figs.  3, 
3a;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  61 1,  pi.  71, 
figs.  3.  3a. 

15347.    Obolella  crassa  (Hall).  Plesiotype, 

Lower  Cambrian.     Troy,  New  York. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  114,  pi.  10,  figs, 
la,  ic,  le;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  612, 
pi.  71,  figs.  4a,  4c,  4e. 

24555.  Obolella  discoidea  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV.  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  205,  pi.  I,  figs.  I,  2.— Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  V.  S. 
Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  14. 

35264.    Obolella  (Glyptias)  favosa  Linnarsson.  Plesiotypes. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Vestergotland,  Bithingen,  Sweden. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXIII,  1901,  p.  675. 

14889.    Obolella  gemma  Billings.  Plesiotype. 

15349.  Lower   Cambrian.     Troy,    New  York,  and   Bic    Harbor, 

Quebec,  Canada. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  116,  pi.  10.  figs. 
2,  2l)-2e;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  vS.  (jeol.  Surv.,  i^^,  p.  612. 
pi.  71,  fij^s.  5-5C.;  pi.  72,  figs.  2,  2a. 

=  Bicia  gemma. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  443 

35262.  Obolella  lindstromi  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

35263.  Lower  Cambrian.      Bjorkelunda,   south  of  Simrishamr, 

and  Sularp,  near  Lund,  Sweden. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXIII,  1901,  p.  674. 

35261.    Obolella  mobergi  Walcott.  Cot3rpes. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Bjorkelunda,  Sweden. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXIII,  1901,  p.  673. 

1025.   Obolella  nana  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Central  portions  of  Black  Hills,  South 
Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  for  1861,  p.  435; 
American  Jour.  Sci.  (2),  III,  1862,  p.  73,  figs,  i,  2;  Pal.  Upper 
Missouri,  Smith.  Contrib.  to  Knowl.,  Vol.  XIV,  1864,  p.  4, 
pi.  I,  figs.  3-3d. 

=  Dicellomus  nanus. 

24594.    Obolella  nana  Meek  and  Hayden.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Headwaters  of   Red  Canyon  Creek, 
Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
P-  34o»  pl.  2,  figs.  14-16. 

=Dicellomus  nanus. 

15353.    Obolella  nitida  Ford.  Plesiotjrpe. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Troy,  New  York. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  118,  pi.  11,  fig. 
2;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  612,  pi.  72, 
fig.  I. 

24593.    Obolella  polita  (Hall).  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Head  of  Redwater  Canyon,  Black  Hills, 
South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakote,  1880, 
P-  339»  Pl-  2.  figs.  12,  13. 

=  Lingulepis  prima. 

35206.    Obolus  (Lingulepis)  acuminatus  meeki  Walcott. 

Cotypes. 
Flathead  (Middle  Cambrian).     Crowfoot  section,  Gallatin 
Range,  Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Walcott,  Mon.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  1899,  p.  444, 
pi.  60,  figs.  I,  I  a. 

35240.  Obolus  (Lingulella)  acutangulus  Roemer.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Llano  County,  Texas. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  pp.  392-4,  420,  pi.  27, 
fig.  6;  pi.  28,  figs.  I,  2. 

35241.  Obolus  (Lingulella)  amplus  Owen.  Pie 

Middle  Cambrian.     Dakota,  Minnesota. 

Walcott,  Proc.  IT.  S.  Nat.   Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  pp.  392, 
pi.  28,  figs.  3,  4. 


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27302.    Obolus  anceps  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Pogonip  (Cambrian).     Adams  Hill,  Eureka  Dis- 
trict, Nevada. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  388. 

35238.    Obolus  apollinis  Eichwald.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Near  Reval,  Russia. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  pp.  385,  391,  420, 
pi.  26,  figs.  3-6. 

27305.  Obolus  (Lingulella)  argutus  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  (?)  Cambrian.     Schellboume,  Schell  Creek  Range, 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  396. 

35293.    Obolus  (Lingulella)  atavus  Matthew.  Plesiotypes. 

Middle    Cambrian.      Dougal    Brook,    branch    of    Indian 
River,  Cape  Breton,  Nova  Scotia. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV,  1902,  p.  609. 

27306.  Obolus  (Lingulella)  auga  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Shooks  Gap  in  Bays  Mountain,  ten 
miles  east  of  Knoxville,  Tennessee. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  396. 

27309.    Obolus  (Lingulella)  bellulus  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.      Little   Bell   Island,  Conception    Bay, 
Newfoundland. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  398. 

27307.  Obolus  (Lingulella)  bellus  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

27308.  Upper  Cambrian.     Little  Bell  and  Great  Bell  islands,  Con- 

ception Bay,  Newfoundland. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  397. 

Obolus  (Lingulella)  bellus  Walcott,  1901=  Obolus  (Lingulella) 
lens  Matthew. 

35259.    Obolus  (Lingulella  ?)  bicensis  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Lower    Cambrian.      Bic    Harbor,    Province    of    Quebec, 
Canada. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXIII,  1901,  p.  688. 

35295.    Obolus  (Lingulella)  canius  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     McLeans  Brook,  near  Marian  Bridge, 
Cape  Breton,  Nova  Scotia. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV,  1902,  p.  610. 

35237.    Obolus  (Lingulella)  celatus  Volborth.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Jegelecht,  near  Reval,  Russia. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,   1898,  p.  385,  420,  pi.  26, 
figs.  1,  2. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVEBTEBBATE    FOSSILS.  445 

27310.    Obelus  (Lingulella)  chuarensis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Head  of  Nunkoweap  and  Chuar  Val- 
leys, Grand  Canyon,  Arizona. 

Walcott.  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  399. 

35294.    Obelus  (Lingulella)  cellicia  Matthew.  Plesiotypes. 

Middle    Cambrian.      Dougal    Brook,    Branch  of   Indian 
River,  Cape  Breton,  Nova  Scotia. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV,  1902,  p.  610. 

35239.    Obelus  (Lingulella)  davisi  McCoy.  Plesiotype. 

Lingula  Flags  (Upper  Cambrian).     Port   Madoc,  North 
Wales. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  pp.  391-4,  420,  pi.  27, 
figs.  1-5. 

2731 1     Obelus  (Lingulella)  desideratus  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

to  Upper  Cambrian  and  Lower  Ordovician.     Crowfoot  Sec- 

27313.  tion,  Gallatin   Range,    Wyoming;    Hamburg    Mine, 

Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  vS.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  399. 

35207.    Obelus  (Lingulella)  desideratus  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Gallatin  (Upper  Cambrian).     Crowfoot  section,  Gallatin 
Range,  Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  445, 
pi.  60,  figs.  2,  2a. 

27314.  Obelus  (Lingulella)  dubius  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Chisholm  Mine,  Ely  Mountains,  near 
Pioche,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  401. 

35242.  Obelus  (Lingulella)  ella  Hall  and  Whitfield.        Plesiotypes. 

35243.  Middle  Cambrian.      East   Canyon,    Oquirrh   Mountains, 

35244.  Utah,  near  Pioche,  Nevada,  and  near  Helena,  Mon- 
tana. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  pp.  390,  420,  pi.  28, 
figs.  5-8. 

27315.  Obolus  (Lingulella)  ellsi  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Chaudiere  River,  Quebec,  Canada. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  402. 

27316.  Obolus  (Lingulella)  euglyphus  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Head  of  Lava  and  Nunkoweap  Valleys, 
Grand  Canyon,  Arizona. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  402. 

35296.    Obolus  (Westenia)  finlandensis  Walcott.  Cc 

Middle  Cambrian.     Aland  Saltvik,  Finland. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV,  1902,  p.  611. 


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27317.  Obolus  (Lingulella)  fragilis  Walcott.  Cotyp>es. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Maniiels  Brook,  Conception  Bay,  New- 
foundland. 

Walcott,  Proc.  XT.  vS.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  404. 

27318.  Obelus  (Lingulella)  franklinensis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  (?)  Cambrian.     Near  Georgia,  Vermont. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  404. 

27319.  Obolus  (Lingulella)  hayesi  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Coosa  Valley,  Cherokee  County,  Ala- 
bama. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  405. 

27320.  Obolus  (Lingulella)  helena  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Near  Helena,  Montana. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  406. 

27321.  Obolus  (Lingulella)  ino  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle   Cambrian.     Two    and    one-half    miles   south    of 
Rome,  Georgia. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  406. 

27322.  Obolus  (Lingulella)  lambprni  minimus  Walcott. 

Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Three  and  one-half  miles  south-south- 
west of  Rogersville,  Tennessee. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  407. 

27307.  Obolus  (Lingulella)  lens  Matthew.  Plesiotypes. 

27308.  Upper  Cambrian.     Little  and  Great  Belle  Islands,  Concep- 

tion Bay,  Newfoundland. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXIII,  1901,  p.  685  (as  O.  (L.) 
bellus);  ibid.,  XXV,  1902,  p.  606. 

27323.  Obolus  (Lingulella)  leos  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     One  and  one-half  miles  south  of  Rome, 
Georgia. 

Walcott,  Proc.  XJ.  vS.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  407. 

27324     Obolus  (Lingulella)  lineolatus  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

to  Middle  Cambrian.    Head  of  Chuar,  Kwagunt,  and  Nunko- 

27326.  weap  canyons,  Grand  Canyon,  Arizona. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  vS.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  408. 

35257.    Obolus  (Lingulella)  linnarssoni  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Lovened,  Westrogothia,  Sweden. 

Walcott,  Proc.  V.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXIII,  1901,  p.  688. 

27303.    Obolus  loperi  Walcott.  Cot>'pes. 

Transition  Cambrian  to  Ordovician.     Cement  Creek,  three 
miles  north  of  Hot  Springs,  Colorado. 

Walcott,  Proc.  T.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  389. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVEKTEBEATE   FOSSILS.  447 

27299.    Obolus  mickwitzi  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Hudson,  Wisconsin. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  386. 

27327.  Obolus  (Lingulella)  mosia  osceola  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Osceola  Mills,  Wisconsin. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  409. 

27304.    Obolus  namouna  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Eau  Claire,  Wisconsin. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  390. 

27328.  Obolus  (Lingulella)  nanno  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Bluntsville  Valley,  Alabama. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  409. 

27329.  Obolus  (Lingulella)  oweni  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

27330.  Upper  Cambrian.     Gibraltar  Bluff,  near  Lodi,  Prairie  du 

Sac,  and  Osceola  Mills,  Wisconsin. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  410. 

27301.    Obolus  pandemia  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Shooks  Gap,  Bays  Mountain,  ten  miles 
east  of  Knoxville,  Tennessee. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  388. 

24592.    Obolus  pectenoides  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian .    Castle  Creek ,  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Ludlow's  Rept.  Reconn.  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1875, 
p.  103,  figs.  1-3;  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills 
Dakota,  1880,  p.  338,  pi.  2,  figs.  18,  19. 

27331.  Obolus  (Lingulella)  phaon  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Eau  Claire,  Wisconsin. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  410. 

27332.  Obolus  (Lingulella)  pogonipensis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Base  of  Pogonip  (Ord. ) .     East  of  Hamburg  Ridge,  Eureka 
District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  411. 

27333.  Obolus  (Lingulella)  prindlei  Walcott.  Cot5T)es. 

27334.  Lower  Cambrian.    One  mile  southwest  of  Wynantskill  and 

five  miles  east  of  Albany,  Rensselaer  County,  New 
York. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  412. 

27335.  Obolus  (Lingulella)  punctatus  Walcott.  Cotyp 

Middle  Cambrian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  412. 


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35208.    Obelus  (Lingulella)  randomensis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Random  Island,  Smith  Sound,  Trinity 
Bay,  Newfoundland. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXTTI,  1901,  p.  688. 

27300.    Obelus  rhea  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Eau  Claire,  Wisconsin. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  387. 

27336.  Obolus  (Lingulella)  rogersi  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Ordovician.     Narragansett  Bay,  Rhode  Island. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  413. 

27337.  Obolus  (Lingulella)  rotundatus  Walcott.  Cot3rpes. 

27338.  Upper  Cambrian  and  Lowest  Ordovician.     Schellboume, 

Schell  Creek  Range,  Nevada;  west  of  Bear  Creek,  and 
south  of  Gallatin  Valley,  Montana. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  415. 

35229.    Obolus  (Acritis?)  rugatus  Walcott.  Holot>T)e. 

Upper  portion  of  Middle  Cambrian.     Secret  Canyon,  Kureka 
District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXIII,  1901,  p.  694. 

35291.    Obolus  (Lingulella)  schmalensei  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Skane,  Andrarum,  Sweden. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV,  1902,  p.  605. 

35258.    Obolus  (Lingulella)  siemiradzkii  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Pepper  Mountains,  near  Sandomir  on 
the  Vistula,  Russian  Poland. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXIII,  1901,  p.  690. 

27339.  Obolus  (Lingulella)  similis  Walcott.  Cot>T)es. 

27340.  Middle  Cambrian.     Deadwood,  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  415. 

27341.  Obolus  (Lingulella)  sinoe  Walcott.  Cotj-pes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Packsaddle  Mountain,  Llano  Coimty, 
Texas. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  416. 

35290.    Obolus  (Lingulella)  spatulus  Walcott.  Cotj-pes. 

Ton  to  ( Middle  Cambrian ) .     Grand  Canyon  of  the  Colorado, 
southeast  of  Powells  Plateau,  Arizona. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV,  1902,  p.  607. 

27342.  Obolus  (Lingulella)  tarpa  Walcott.  Cot>-pes. 

Middle   Cambrian.     One   mile   east  of   Postoak  Springs, 
Roane  County,  Tennessee. 

Walcott.  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  417. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  449 

35220.    Obelus  tetonensis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Head  of  Sheep  Creek,  Teton  Range, 
Wyoming. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXIII,  1901,  p.  684. 

35292.    Obelus  (Lingulella)  welleri  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Near  Newton,  New  Jersey. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXV,  1902,  p.  608. 

27343     Obolu6  (Lingulella)  willisi  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

to  Middle  Cambrian.     Near  Knoxville,  Tennessee. 

27346.  Walcott,  Proc.  U.  vS.  Nat.  Mus..  XXI,  1898,  p.  418. 

35235.    Obelus  (Lingulella)  winena  cenvexus  Walcott.      Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Osceola  Mills,  Wisconsin. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  vS.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXIII,  1901,  p.  691. 

27347     Obelus  (Lingulella)  zetus  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Head  of   Nunkoweap  Valley,  Grand 
Canyon,  Arizona. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXI,  1898,  p.  419. 

35256.    Obelus  (?)  zeppi  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Canalgrande,  Sardinia. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXIII,  1901,  p  684: 

1 1 2180.    Ocinebra  (intermedia  var?)  alta  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Near    Fort    Deneaud,    Caloosahatcliie    RiVer, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p. 
150. 

162543.  Ocinebra  keepi  Arnold.  Holotype. 

Pleistocene.     San  Pedro,  California. 

Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  256,  pi.  5,  fig.  9. 

162544.  Ocinebra  lurida  cerritensis  Arnold.  Holotype. 

Pleistocene.     Crawfish  George's,  San  Pedro,  California. 

Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  258,  pi.  5,  fig.  5. 

4 1 70 1.    Octenaria  clavigera  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Jourii.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  195,  pi. 
16,  figs.  ya-c. 

41674.    Octenaria  curta  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Rochester  (Sil. ).     Lockport,  New  York. 

ririch,  Joiirn.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIIL,  1890,  p.   195,  pi 
12,  ligs.  4a,  4b. 

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41707.    Octonaria  ovata  Ulricli.  Holotype. 

Onondaga  (De v.).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.   Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  194,  pi. 
16,  figs.  6a,  6b. 

41 70s.    Octonaria  Stigmata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

inrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  j).  193,  pi. 
16,  figs.  8a,  8b. 

41704.    Octonaria  stigmata  loculosa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

ririch,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.-Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  194,  pi.  16, 
fig.  10. 

41706.    Octonaria  stigmata  oblonga  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XUI,  1890,  p.  194,  pi.  16, 
figs.  9a-c. 

155 1 14.    Oculin^  alabamensis  Vaughan.  Cotypes. 

158249.  Chickasawan  (Eocene).     Greggs  Landing,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geo!.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  121,  pi.  12, 
figs.  4-7. 

158253.  Ocuiina  aidrichi  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Red  Bluff  (Oligocene).     By  rams  Ferry,  Mississippi. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  (reol.  Surw,   I9ix>,  p.   123,  pi.  12, 
figs.  8,  Ha. 

1 5825 1.    Ocuiina  harrisi  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Red  Bluff  (Oligocene).     Red  Bluff,  Mississippi. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1900,  p.  122,  pi.   12, 
figs.  9,  9ii. 

158245.    Ocuiina  mississippiensis  (Conrad).  Plesiot>T)es. 

Vicksburgian  (Oligocene).     Vick.sburg,  Mississippi. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  118,  pi.  11, 
figs.  3-7,  II,  iia. 

1575 15.    Ocuiina  singleyi  Vaughan.  Cotypes. 

Claibornian  (Kocene).     vSmithville,  Texas. 

Vaughan.  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  (reol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  120,  pi.  12, 
figs.  I -3a. 

158254.  Ocuiina  (?)  smithi  Vaughan.  Cotypes. 

Midway  (Eocene).     Prairie  Creek,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv'.,  1900,  p.  123,  j)l.  12, 
figs.   R>-II. 

158235.    Ocuiina  vicksburgensis  (Conrad).  Plesiotyi>es. 

Vicksburgian    and    Red    Bluff    (Oligocene).      Vicksburg, 
Missi.ssippi. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  T.  8.  (tcoI.  Surv.,  1900.  p.  116,  pi.  10, 
figs.  8-10. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  451 

9045.  Odontobasis  buccinoides  White.  Cotypes. 

Montana  (Cret. ).     Near  Point  of  Rocks  Station,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Ft.  I,  1883, 
p.  102,  pi.  20,  figs.  3a,  3b. 

1943.    Odontobasis  constricta  (Hall  and  Meek).  Plesiotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Deer  Creek,  North  Platte,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  352,  figs.  41,  42, 
on  p.  353. 

9046.  Odontobasis  ?  Formosa  White.  Holotype. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Danforth  Hills,  northwestern  Colorado. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883,  p. 
103,  pi.  28,  fig.  7a. 

1 13304.    Odontostomia  (Syrnola)  attenuata  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Cape  Fear  River,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 
252,  pi.  13,  fig.  8. 

1 13302.    Odontostomia  (Syrnola)  caloosaansis  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie  River,  near    Fort  Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 
252,  pi.  15,  fig-  12b. 

14863 1.    Odostomia  (Chrysallida)  diegensis  Dall  and  Bartsch. 

Holotype. 
Post- Pliocene.     San  Diego,  California. 

Dall  and  Bartsch  in  Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p. 
284,  pi.  I,  fig.  8. 

148635.    Odostomia  (Evalea)  stearnsii  Dall  and  Bartsch.    Holotype. 

Post- Pliocene.     San  Diego,  California. 

Dall  and  Bartsch  in  Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903, 
p.  282,  pi.  I,  fig.  12. 

30206.    CEcotraustes  denticulata  Hyatt.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Stanislaus  River ,  opposite  Bostwick's  bar,  Cali- 
fornia. 

Hyatt,  Bull.  Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  V,  1894,  p.  427. 

15456.    Ogygia  parabola  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.    East  Canyon,  Oquirrh  Mountains,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  245,  pi.  2,  fijr.  35. 

=  Bathyuriscus  productus. 

24606.    Ogygia?  problematica  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Secret  and  New  York  Canyons,  Eureka 
District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.   Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  63,  pi.  10,  figs. 
2a,  2b,  4. 


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15456.    Ogygia  producta  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.    East  Canyon,  Oquirrh  Mountains,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  n, 
1877,  p.  244,  pi.  2,  figs.  31-34. 

See  Bathyuriscus  productns. 

1545 1.    Ogygia?  spinosa  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Middle    Cambrian.       Secret    Canyon,    Eureka     District, 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  63,  pi.  9,  fig.  22. 

=  Zacanthoides  spinosus. 
See  Olenoides  spinosus. 

30205.    Olcostephanus  lindgreni  Hyatt.  Holotype. 

Jura.ssic.     Near  Colfax,  Placer  County,  California. 

Hyatt,  Bull.  Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  V,  1894,  p.  427. 

23089.  Olcostephanus  (Simbirskites)  mutabilis  Stanton.    Cotypes. 

Kno^\dlle  (Lower  Cret.).     Five  miles  north  of  Paskenta, 
California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896), 
p.  77,  pi.  15,  figs.  1-5. 

23090.  Olcostephanus  (Polyptychites)  trichotomus  Stantou. 

Holotype. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.).     Two  miles  south  of  Lower\-s, 
Tehama  County,  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1S96), 
p.  78,  pi.  16,  fig.  I. 

33669.    Oldhamia  (Murchisonites)  occidens  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian  or  Ordovician.     Nassau  Township,  Rens- 
selaer County,  New  York. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVI,  1894,  p.  314,  fi^.  i. 

15413-    Olenellus  asaphoides  (Emmons).  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Cambrian .     Troy ,  •  New  York. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.,  1886,  p.  168,  pi.  17,  figs. 
3,  5,  6,  10;  pi.  25,  fig.  8. 

See  Olenellus  (Mesonacis)  a.saphoides. 

15413.    Olenellus  (Mesonacis)  asaphoides  (Emmons).      Plesiotype. 
18350.  Lower  Cambrian.     Greenwich  and  Troy,  New  York. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XII,  1889,  p.  41;  Tenth  Ann. 
Rept.  U.  S.  (Teol.  Sur\-.,  1890,  p.  637,  pi.  88,  figs.  1,  la,  le,  ig; 
pi.  89,  figs.  I,  la;  pi.  9t),  figs,  i,  la. 

See  Olenellus  asaphoides. 

18331.    Olenellus  (Holmia)  broggeri  (Walcott).  Cotypes. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Conception  Bay,  Newfoundland. 

Walcott,  Tenth  .\nii.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  63S,  pi. 
91;  fig.  i;  pi.  92,  figs.  i-ih. 

See  Olenellus  (Mesonacis)  broggeri. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVEKTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  453 

1 833 1.    Olenellus  (Mesonacis)  broggeri  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Conception  Bay,  Newfoundland. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XII,  1889,  p.  41. 

See  Olefiellus  (Holmia)  brOggeri. 

8574.    Olenellus  gilberti  (Meek  ms.)  White.  Cotypes  and 

1 541 1.  plesiotype. 

1 54 1 2.  Lower  Cambrian.    Pioche,  Prospect  Mountain,  and  High- 
154 1 6.  land  Range,  Nevada. 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  1874, 
p.  7;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  Pt.  I, 
1877,  p.  44,  pi.  2,  figs.  3a-3e.— Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol. 
Surv.,  1884,  p.  29,  pi.  9,  figs.  16,  1 6a;  pi.  21,  fig.  13;  Bull. 
No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  170,  pi.  18,  figs,  i-ic;  pi. 
19,  figs.  2-2k;  pi.  20,  figs,  i-il,  4;  Tenm  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S. 
Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  636,  pi.  84,  figs,  i-ig;  pi.  85,  figs,  i-ik; 
pi.  86,  figs,  i-im,  4. 

See  Olenellus  howelli. 

8573.    Olenellus  howelli  (Meek  ms.)   White.  Cotypes  and 

1 541 1.  plesiotype. 

1 54 1 2.  Lower  Cambrian.     Pioche,   and   Prospect   Peak,  Eureka 

District,  Nevada. 

Wliite,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  8.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  1874, 
p.  8;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.W.  icwth  Merid.,  IV.  Pt.  I, 
1877,  p.  47,  pi.  2,  figs.  4a,  4b. — Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol. 
Surv.,  1884,  p.  30,  pi.  9,  figs.  I5-I5b;  pi.  21,  figs.  1-9. 

= Olenellus  gilberti. 

15407.    Olenellus  iddingsi  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.      Prospect  Mountain,  Eureka  District, 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  28,  pi.  9,  fig.  12; 
Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  170,  pi.  19,  ns.  i; 
Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  636,  pi.  84,  ng,  2. 

15418.  Olenellus  thompsoni  (Hall).  Plesiotype. 

1 54 1 9.  Lower  Cambrian.      Parker's   Quarry,  Georgia,  and  two 

miles  east  of  Swanton,  Vermont. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  167,  pi.  17,  figs. 
I,  2,  4,  9;  pis.  22,  23,  fig.  i;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol. 
Surv.,  1890,  p.  635,  pi.  82,  figs.  I,  la;  pi.  83,  figs.  i-ib. 

15399.    Olenellus  (Mesonacis)  vermontana  (Hall).         Plesiotype. 
Lower  Cambrian.     Georgia,  Vermont. 

Walcott,  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  637,  pi.  87, 
fiji^s.  I -lb. 

=  Mesonacis  vermontana. 

24604.    Olenoides  curticei  Walcott.  Cotypefl 

Middle  Cambrian.     Near  Blaine,  Coosa  Valley,  Alahajn 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XI,   1888,  p.  443,  text  fig.  i 
p.  444. 


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18452.    Olenoides  (Dorypyge)  desiderata  Walcott.  Cotyi^es. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Highgate  Springs,  Vermont. 

Walcwtt,  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  V.  S.  (WiA.  Surv-.,  i89i>,  p.  644,  fiK- 67 
on  p.  645. 

18450.    Olenoides  ellsi  Walcx)tt.  Cotyix?s. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Near  Qiiel)ec,  Canada. 

Walcott,  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  V.  S.  (leol.  Sun.,  1S9U,  p.  642,  fi^.  66 
on  p.  644. 

8563.    Olenoides  ?  flagricaudus  White.  Holot>T)e. 

15452.  Middle   Cambrian.      Schellboume,  Schell   Creek    Range, 

Nevada. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  18S6,  p.  185,  pi.  25,  fi^-  4. 

=  Zacanthoides  flagricaudus. 

See  Dicellocephalus  ?  flagricaudus. 

17450.    Olenoides  fordi  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower   Cambrian.     Near    North   Gran\nlle,    Washington 
Count V,  New  York. 

Walcott,  .Amer.  Journ.  Sci.  (3),  XXXIV,  18S7,  p.  195,  figs.  5,  5b: 
Tenth  .Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1890,  p.  641,  pi.  94,  fijrs. 
3.  3*>.  3c. 

15445.  Olenoides  levis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Pioche,  Nevada. 

Walcott.  Bull.  No.  30,  V.  S.  (»eol.  Sun.,  18S6,  p.  1S7,  pi.  25. 
fiK»-  3.  3i». 

=  Zacanthoides  levis. 

15446.  Olenoides ?  marcoui  (Whitfield).  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Parker* s  Quarr>',  Georgia.  Vermont. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv .,  1S86.  p.  i!S6,  pi.  26,  fijr>. 
5-5b;  Tenth  .\nn.  Rept.  V.  S.  (»eol.  Sun.,  1890,  p.  042,  pi.  94, 
figs.  2- 2b. 

15453.  Olenoides  nevadensis  (Meek).  Holotype. 

Middle  Cambrian.     House  Range,  Anteloj^e  Spring.  I' tab. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30.  V.  S.  Geol.  Sun.,  iSS6,p.  iSi,  pi.  25,  fig.  7. 
See  Paradoxides?  nevadensis. 

15449.    Olenoides  quadriceps  i  Hall  and  Whitfield).  Cot>'pe  and 

plesiotype. 
Lower  Cambrian.     I'te  Peak.   Utah,   and  Pros|)ect   Peak. 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30.  V.  S.  Geol.  Sun..  1S86.  p.  1S7,  pi.  29, 
fi>js.  i-ic;  Tenth  .Ann.  Rept.  V.  S.  itet)!.  Surv-..  1S90,  p.  646. 
pi.  94.  ngs.  4-4*1. 

See  Dicellocephalus  quadriceiis. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  455 

1 545 1.    Olenoides  spinosus  (Walcott).         Holotype  and  plesiotype. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Pioche,  Nevada. 

Walcott,   Bull.   No.   30,  U.  S.  Gcol.  Surv.,   1886,  p.  184,  pi.  25, 
figs.  6,  6a. 

=  Zacanthoides  spinosus. 
See  Ogygia?  spinosa. 

15454.    Olenoides  typicalis  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Pioche,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Bull.   No.  30,  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  183,  pi.  25, 
figs.  2,  2a,  2b. 

=  Zacanthoides  typicalis. 

15447.    Olenoides  wahsatchensis  (Hall  and  Whitfield).        Cotype. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Box  Elder  Canyon,  Wahsatch  Moun- 
tains, Utah. 

Walcott,  'Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.   189,  pi.  29, 
figs.  2,  2a. 

See  Dicellocephalus  wahsatchensis  and  D.?  gothicus. 

1 1 1639.    Oliva  carolinensis  (Conrad).  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Jericho,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  109,  pi.  19, 
fig.  8. 

1 1 397 1.    Oliva  liodes  Dall.  Holotype. 

OHgocene.     Baileys  Ferry,  Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.  VI,  1903, 
pi.  58,  fig;  I. 

1 13974.    Oliva  (Omogymna)  martensii  Dall.  Holotype. 

OHgocene.     Baileys  Ferry,  Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.   Wagner   Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
pi.  58,  fig.  4. 

107090.    Oliva  plicata  Guppy.  Holotjrpe. 

OHgocene.     Vendryes,  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  308,  pi.  30,  fig.   12. 

33076.    Olivanites  globosus  Troost.  Chirotype. 

Devonian  ?     Bedford  County,  Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  62. 

33075.    Olivanites  verneuillii  Troost.  Chirotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Falls  of  the  Ohio,  and  Bedford  County, 
Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  62. 
=  Nucleocrinus  verneuilli. 


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1 14305.    Olivella  eutacta  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     One  mile  below  Baileys  Kerry,  Chiix>la  River, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,    1903, 
pi.  58,  fig.  3. 

107089.    Olivella  Indivisa  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Vendryes,  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,   1896,  p.  308,  pi.  30,  fig.  ro. 

1 12092.    Olivella  lata  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  45, 
pi.  4,  fig.  8b. 

45943.  Omospira  alexandra  (Billings).  Plesiotypes. 

45944.  Black    River  (Ord. ).     CurdvSville,   Mercer  County,    Ken- 

tucky. 
Stones  River  (Ord.).     Dixon,  Illinois. 

inrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.   Hist.  Surv\   Minn.,    Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  946,  pi.  70,  figs.  66,  67. 

45945.  Omospira  laticincta  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Near  Lebanon,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept..  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  945,  pl.  70,  figs.  64,  65. 

28196.    Oncoceras  arcticum  Schuchert.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Head  of  Frobi.sher  Bay,  Baffin  Land. 

Schuchert,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXII,  1900,  p.  172,  pl.  14,  figs. 
4-7. 

28120.    Oncoceras  tumidum  Schuchert.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Head  of  Frobisher  Bay,  Baffin  Land. 

Schuchert,  Proc.  l^  S.  Nat.  Mus,  XXII,  1900,  p.  172,  pl.   14,  figs. 
1-3- 

112190.    Opalia  de-bouryi  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene,     (ialoosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,   Trans.   Wagner   Free   Inst.   Sci.    Phila.,    Ill,   in.    I,    18911, 
p.  158:  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  244,  pl.  20,  fig.  13. 

45946.  Ophiletina  angularis  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Oeol.  and  Nat.   Hist.   Surv.   Minn.,    l*inal 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1031,  pl.  74,  figs.  43-46. 

45947.  Ophiletina  sublaxa  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotyix-. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Dixon,  Illinois. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.    Minn.,    Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1030,  pl.  74,  figs.  40,  4r. 

46070.    Ophiletina  sublaxa  depressa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Miirfreesboro,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurv.  Minn.,   I'Mnal  Rept.,   Pt.  II. 
1897,  p.  1030,  pl.  74,  fig.  42. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  457 

4594S.    Ophiletina  sublaxa  sequens  Ulricli  and  Scofield.     Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Wykoff,  Minnesota. 

Illrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  103 1. 

7820.    Ophioderma  ?  bridgerensis  Meek.  Holotype. 

Cretaceou.s.     Four  miles  north  of  Fort  Ellis,  Montana. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1873,  p.  475,  and 
footnote  (also  calls  it  Ophiolepis  bridgerensis). — White, 
Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883,  p.  8, 
pi.  12,  fig.  12a. 

=  Ophioglypha  bridgerensis. 

7820.    Ophioglypha  bridgerensis  (Meek).  Holotype. 

Cretaceous.     Four  miles  north  of  Fort  Ellis,  Montana. 

Clark,  Bull.  No.  97,  U.S.  C^eol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  29,  pi.  4,  figs.  2a-b. 
See  Ophioderma  ?  bridgerensis. 

21884.    Ophioglypha  texana  Clark.  Cotypes. 

Washita  (Lower  Cret.).     Six  miles  north  of  Fort  Worth, 
Texas. 

Clark,  Bull.  No.  97,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  30,  pi.  4,  figs.  la-c. 

25490.  Ophryastes  grandis  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     Roan  Mountains,  western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  37,  pi.  8,  fig.  7. 

25488.    Ophryastes  petrarum  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     Roan  Mountains,  western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  (xeol.  Sur\-.,  1893,  p.  37,  pi.  8,  fig.  10. 

25491.  Ophryastites  cinereus  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Florissant  (Oligocene).     Flori.ssant,  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  39,  pi.  8,  fig.  12. 

25493.    Ophryastites  digressus  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     White  River,  western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol,  Surv.,  1893,  p.  89,  pi.  9,  fig.  2. 

25492.  Ophryastites  dispertitus  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     Roan  Mountains,  western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Ck^ol.  Sur\'.,  1893,  p.  40,  pi.  9,  fig.  3. 

-3<^55-    Opis  californica  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.).     Stephenson,  Tehama  County, 
California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSur\'.,  1895  (Feb.,  1H96),  p.  58, 
pi.  7,  figs.  1-4. 

46262.    Opisthoptera  alternata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Wayne.sville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich.  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  644,  645,  text  ' 
figs.  9,  11. 


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46263.  Opisthoptera  ampla  IJlrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  ( Ord. ) .     Cincinnati ,  Ohio. 

ririch,  Geol.  Siir\'.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  647,  pi.  47,  fi>j.  7. 

46264.  Opisthoptera  casei  (Meek  and  Worthen).  Plesiotj-pes. 

46265.  Richmond  (Ord.).     Near  Lebanon,  Marion  County,  Ken- 

tucky; Richmond,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sun-.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  643,  pi.  49,  figs.  1-5. 

46266.  Opisthoptera  extenuata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Warren  County,  Ohio. 

I'lrich,  Geol.  Sur\'.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  645,  text  fig.  2a-<l. 

46267.  Opisthoptera  fissicosta  Meek.  Plesiot>'pe. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Clarksville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  643,  pi.  49,  fig.  15. 

46268.  Opisthoptera  laticostata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Near  Way nesville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  646,  pi.  47,  fi^r,  6. 

46269.  Opisthoptera  notabilis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  648,  pi.  49,  fig.  16. 

46270.  Opisthoptera  obliqua  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Richmond,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  646,  pi.  49,  figs.  6-S. 

43303.    Orbignyella  lamellosa  (Ulrich).       Figured  section  and  frag- 
ment of  holotype. 
Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904. 
p.  20,  pi.  6,  fig.  10. 

See  Monticulipora  lamellosa. 

43174.    Orbignyella  sublamellosa  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holotj-pe 

and  figured  sections. 
Stones  River  (Ord.).     Murfreesboro,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLrVII,  19U4, 
p.  19,  pl.  6,  figs.  7-9. 

112218.    Orthaulax  gabbi  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Near  Baileys  Ferry,  Chipola  River,    Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,   1891J,  p.  17^., 
pi.  12,  figs.  5,  5a,  5b. 

112075.    Orthaulax  pugnax  THeilprin).  Plesiotypes. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  IHorida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  PVee  Inst.  Soi.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I.  1890,  p.  171., 
pi.  8,  figs.  5,  S. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  459 

9826.    Orthis  arachnoides  Hall  ?  Plesiotype. 

Carlx)niferous  ?     Texas.     Exact  locality  not  given. 

Hall,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  vSurv.,  Kniory,  I,  Pt.  II,  1857, 

pi.  20,  figs.  3a,  3b. 
[Either  Schuchertella  or  Streptorhynchus,  possibly  of  the  Lower 
Carboniferous  of  the  El  Paso  region,  Texas.] 

8547.    Orthis  biforata  lynx  (Eichwald).  Ple.siotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).      Silver  City,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  IT.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  74,  pi.  4,  figs.  9a,  9b. 

=  Platystrophia  lynx. 

6835.    Orthis  carbonaria  Swallow.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Rock   Bluff  near  Nebraska  City, 
Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  IT.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebr.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  173, 
pi.  I,  figs.  8a-c. 

=  Rliipidoniella  pecosi. 
See  Orthis  pecosi. 

17887.    Orthis  disparilis  Conrad.  Plesiotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Turkey  River,  Iowa. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852,  pi.  2  B, 
fig.  23. 

=  Dalmanella  testudinaria. 

24596.    Orthis  eurekensis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle    Cambrian.       Secret    Canyon,    Eureka    District, 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  3    22,  pi.  9,  figs.  8,  8a. 
—  Orthis  (Orusia?)  eurekensis. 

17259.    Orthis  hamburgensis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon. VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  73,  pi.  11,  figs.  5,  5a. 
=  Dalmanella  hamburgensis. 

24363.    Orthis  harttii  Rathbun.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Rio  Maecuru,  Brazil. 

Rathbun,  Proc.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XX,  1878,  p.  23. 
=  Rhipidomella  harttii. 

15355.    Orthis  ?  highlandensis  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Near  Pioche,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  C;eol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  119,  pi.  8,  figs. 
3-3^^'.  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  IT.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  I090,  p.  6l2,  pi.  7a, 

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=  Billingsella  highlandensis. 


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TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  461 

8546.    Orthis  occidentalis  Hall.  Plesiotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.)-     Silver  City,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Kept.  U.  vS.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  It  I,  1876, 
p.  70,  pi.  4,  figs,  iia,  lib. 

See  Orthis  subjugata. 

8463.    Orthis  pecosi  Marcou.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Santa  F6,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Kept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  Ft.  I.  1876, 
p.  125,  pi.  9,  figs.  5a-5e. 

=  Rhipidomella  pecosi. 
See  Orthis  carbonaria. 

17235.    Orthis  perveta  Conrad.  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1884,  p.  72,  pi.  11,  figs. 
3-b. 

=  Dalmanella  subaequata  pervetus. 

8553.    Orthis  plicatella  Hall?  Plesiotypes. 

Pogonip  (Ord.).     Fossil  Butte,  near  Hico,  Nevada. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Ft.  1, 1876, 
p.  72,  pi.  4,  figs.  loa-iod. 

=  Orthis  tricenaria  var. 

17242.    Orthis  pogonipensis  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Pogonip  (Ord.).     Pogonip  Mountain,  White  Pine  District, 
Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt  II, 
1877.  P-  232,  pi.  I,  hgs.  9-10. 

—  Dalmanella  pogonipensis. 
See  Strophomena  nemea. 

35215.    Orthis  (?)  remnicha  Winchell.  Plesiotypes. 

Gallatin  (  Upper  Cambrian ) .     Gallatin  Range,  Yellowstone 
National  Park. 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  451,  pi. 
61,  figs.  3,  3a;  pi.  62,  figs.  I,  la-d. 

=  Plectorthis  remnicha. 

14231.    Orthis  resupinata  (Martin)?  Plesiotypes. 

Lower  Cartoniferous.     Dry  Canyon,  Oquirrh  Mountains, 
Utah. 

Hall  and  Wniitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Hxpl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt. 
II,  1877,  p.  265,  pi.  5,  figs.  1,  2. 

=Schizophoria  resupinata. 

9443.    Orthis  resupinoides  Cox?  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Carlxjniferous.     Maniielitos  Creek,  New  Mexico 

White,  Rci)t.  IT.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  III.  - 
1881,  p.  23,  pi.  3,  figs.  2a,  2b. 

—  Scliizophoria  resupinoides. 


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17443.    Orthis  salemensis  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Near  Salem,  Washington  County,  New 
York. 

Walcott,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.  (3),  XXXIV,  1887,  p.  190,  pi.  i,  figs. 
17,  17a;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  612, 
pi.  72,  figs.  6,  6a. 

=  Billingsella  salemensis. 

35214.    Orthis  (?)  sandbergi  Winchell.  Plesiotypes. 

Gallatin  (Upper  Cambrian).     Elk  Pa.ss,  Yellowstone  Na- 
tional Park. 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXXII,  I>t.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  452, 
pi.  61,  figs.  2,2a-d. 

=  Billingsella  (Otusia)  sandbergi. 

17885.    Orthis  subjugata  Hall?  Plesiotypes. 

17891.  Richmond  (Ord.).     Three  miles  above  Savannah,  Illinois. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Sun'.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852,  pi.  2  B, 
figs.  4,  5.  (?9). 

=  Hebertella  occidentalis. 

35455.    Orthis  (Dalmanella)  testudinaria  Dalman.  Plesiotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Maury  County,  Tennessee. 

Hayes  and  Ulrich,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Folio  95,  I9i>3,  illustration 
sheet,  fig.  43. 

=  Dalmanella  te.studinaria. 

17246.    Orthis  testudinaria  Dalman.  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     Kast  of  Hamburg  Mine,  Eureka 
District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  72,  pi.  11,  figs. 
10,  loa. 

=  Dalmanella  te.studinaria. 
See  Orthis  disparilis. 

9346.    Orthis  thiemii  White.  Plesiotype. 

Kinderhook  (Mi.ss.).     Burlington,  Iowa. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1SS3, 
p.  164,  pi.  41,  fig.  4(1. 

=  Rhipidomella  thiemii. 

17252.    Orthis  tricenaria  Conrad.  Plesiotype. 

'7253.  Upi>er  Pogonip  (Ord. ).     Kurcka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  74,  pi.  n^  fig^, 
4,  4a. 

13784.    Orthis  tuUiensis  Vanuxem.  Plesiotj^x-. 

Middle  ami  U])per  Devonian.     luireka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Moil.  VIII,  V.  S.  Geol.  »Siirv.,  i*SS4,  p.  115^  pj.  2,  tii^N, 
12,  r2a. 

=Schizophoria  tiilliensis. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  463 

17945-    Orthis  umbraculum  Schlotheim?  Plesiotype.. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  mouth  of  Keg  Creek,  Iowa. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852,  pi.  5,  fig.  11. 
=Orthotetes  robusta. 

15077.    Orthis  umbraculum  von  Buch?  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Leavenworth,  Kansas. 

Hall,  Stansbury's  Expl.  and  Surv.  Valley  Great  Salt  Lake,  Utah, 
1852,  p.  412,  pi.  3,  fig.  6. 

=  Orthotetes  cymbula. 

loio.    Orthisina  crassa  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Leavenworth  City,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1858,  p.  261. 

=  Orthotetes  crassus. 
See  Hemipronites  crassus. 

15359.    Orthisina  festinata  Billings.  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Two  miles  east  of  Highgate  Springs, 
Vermont. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  120,  pi.  7,  figs. 
7— 7b;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  613,  pi. 
72,  figs.  7-7b. 

=  Nisusia  festinata. 

1 536 1.    Orthisina?  transversa  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Parker\s  Quarry,   Georgia,  Vermont. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  J 21,  pi.  7,  figs. 
5,  5a;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  613,  pi. 
72,  figs.  9,  9a. 

=  Nisusia  festinata  transversa. 

14986.    Orthoceras  aciculoides  Clarke.  Holotype. 

Naples  (Dev.).     Cashaqua  Creek,  Livingston  County,  New 
York. 

Clarke,  Bull.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1885,  p.  51,  pi.  2,  fig.  11. 

14989.    Orthoceras  asmodeus  Clarke.  Holotype. 

Genesee  (Dev.).     Bristol,  New  York. 

Clarke,  Bull.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1885,  p.  30,  pi.  3,  fig.  3. 

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1 25 1 6.    Orthoceras  blakei  Gabb  ?  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Triassic.     Ridge  above  Cottonwood  Canyon,  West 
Humboldt  Range,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  104, 
pi.  10,  fig.  II. 

17392.    Orthoceras  (Camaroceras)  colon  White.  Holotype. 

Middle  Ordovician.     Fish  Spring,  Hou.se  Range,  Utah 

While,  Prelim.  Rept.  I'.  S.  Geo^r.  Surv.  W.  looth  MeiidL, 
p.  m  (as  ().  colon);  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv,  W, 
Merid.,  IV,  n.  I,  1877,  p.  56,  pi.  3,  figs.  5a-5d. 


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14428.    Orthoceras  eurekensis  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  1884,  p.  265,  pi.  23,  figs. 
2,  2a. 

14990.  Orthoceras  filosum  Clarke.  Cotypes. 

Naples  (Dev.).     Parrish  Gully  and  Hatch  Hill,   Naples, 
New  York. 

Clarke,  Bull.  No.   16,  V.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-.,  1885,  p.  52,   pi.  2,  figs. 
12-14. 

14020.    Orthoceras  kingii  Meek.  Holotype. 

Upper  Devonian.     White  Pine  District,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  4otli  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  47. 
pi.  2,  fig.  8. 

.'•6442.    Orthoceras  lambtonense  Whiteaves.  Cotypes. 

Hamilton  (Dev. ).     Bartlett's  Mills,  Ontario,  Canada. 

WTiiteaves,  Cont.  to  Canadian  Pal.,  I,  I*t.  V,  1898,  pp.  404,  405. 

46528.    Orthoceras  lessuri  Clarke.  Cotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Dixon,  Illinois. 

Clarke,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surw  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  in. 
II,  1897,  p.  785,  pi.  55,  fig.  8. 

14992.    Orthoceras  mephisto  Clarke.  Holotype. 

Genesee  (Dev.).     Bristol,  New  York. 

Clarke,  Bull.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-.,  1885,  p.  29,  pi.  3,  fig.  2. 

1 738 1.    Orthoceras  multicameratum  Hall?  Plesiot>'pe. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  1884,  p.  86,  pi.  12,   fig.  3. 

28192.    Orthoceras  olorus  bafiinensis  vSchuchert.  Cot>'pes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Head  of  Frobisher  Bay,  Baffin  Land. 

Schuchert,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXII,   1900,  p.    169,   pi.    12. 
figs.  19-22. 

14991.  Orthoceras  Ontario  Clarke.  Cotypes. 

Naples  (Dev.  J.     Parrish  Gully,  Naples,  New  York. 

Clarke,  Bull.  No.  16.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,   1885,  p.  51,  pi.  3,  fijr.  i. 

14012.    Orthoceras  parallelum  Meek.  Holotj-pe. 

Upper    Devonian.      Babylon   Hill.   White    Pine    District, 
Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Kxpl.  4otli  Parallel,  IV,  l*t.  I.  1877,  p.  4S, 
pi.  2,  fig.  9. 

28194.    Orthoceras  ported  Schuchert.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord. ).     Head  of  PVobisher  Bay,  Baffin  Land. 

Scliucherl.   Pr(»c\  V.   S.   Nat.   Mus.,   XXII,    1900,   p.    169,  pi.  12, 
figs  23-25. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVEBTEBEATE    FOSSILS.  465 

14429.    Orthoceras  randolphensis  Worthen?  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1884,  p.  265,  pi.  18,  fig.  17. 

2 17 13.    Orthoceras  rushensis  McChesney?  Plesiotype. 

Permian.     Military  Crossing  of  the  Big  Wichita,  Baylor 
County,  Texas. 

White,  Bull.  No.  77,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1891,  p.  22,  pi.  2,  figs. 
14-16. 

28195.    Orthoceras  scalariformis  vSchuchert.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Head  of  Frobisher  Bay,  Baffin  Land. 

Schuchert,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXII,  1900,  p.  170,  pi.  12,  figs. 
17,  18. 

46271.  Orthodesma  canaliculatum  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

46272.  Richmond  (Ord.).     Spring  Valley,   Minnesota;  Waynes- 

ville.  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Kept.,  Ill,  l>t.  II, 
1894,  p.  520,  pi.  37,  figs.  7-14. 

46751.    Orthodesma  contractum  (Hall).  Plastotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Geol.  Sur\'.  Ohio,  Pal.  II,  1875,  p.  96,  pi.  2, 

46273.  Orthodesma  minnesotense  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn., 
1892,  p.  288,  fig.  14;  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal 
Rept.,  Ill,  Vt.  II,  1894,  p.  517,  pi.  37.  figs-  12,  14. 

46274.  Orthodesma  parvum  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  660,  pi.  55,  figs.  19,  20. 

46344.    Orthodesma  saffordi  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Murfree.sboro,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn., 
1892,  p.  229,  fig.  15. 

=  Whiteavesia  saffordi. 

46275.  Orthodesma  subangulatum  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord).     Richmond,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  p.  660,  pi.  55,  figs.  21-23. 

46276.  Orthodesma  subnasutum  (Meek  and  Worthen). 

Plesiotype. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Dixon,  Illinoi.s. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  HI,  Pt  II. 

1.S94,  J).  51S,  pi.  36,  figs.  23,  24. 

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46290.    Orthodesma  subovale  Ulrich.  Holotj-pe. 

Lorraine  ( Ord. ).     Morrow.  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Jouni.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II.  1879,  p.   82,  pi.  7, 

fig.    IvS. 

=  Psiloconcha  snbovalis. 

33919.  Orthothetcs  chemungensis  *  Conrad  ).  Plesiotype. 

33920.  Ouray  (Upper  Dev. ».     Five  localities  in  central  Colorado. 

33924.  Girty,  Twentieth  .\nn.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-..  Pt.  II,  1900,  p.  40. 

33925-  pl-  5.  figs-  1-3:  variety,  pi.  3.  figs.  4-6. 

=  Schuchertella  chemungensis. 
See  Streptorhynchns  chemungensis. 

1422 1.    Orthothetcs  insequalis  {  Hall ».  Plesiot>-pe. 

Madison  (  Miss.  » .     Ogden  Canyon.  Utah. 

Girtv.  Mon.  XXXII.  l*t.  II.  U.  S.  Gei>I.  Sur\\,  1S99,  p.  522,  pi.  6S, 
fig-  .V 

= Schuchertella  in^eqiialis. 
See  Streptorhynchus  inequahs. 

14228.    Orthothetcs  inflatus  iWhite  and  WTiitfield  >.  Plesiotype. 

\Va\-erlv  i  Miss.V     Drv*  Can  von.  Utah. 

Girty.  Mon.  XXXII.  Pt.  II.  U.  S.  Geol.  Siir\-..  1899,  pl-  68,  fig.  2. 

= Schuchertella  indatiis. 
See  Streptorh\Tichus  indatus. 

35341.    Orthotichia  schuchcrtcnsis  Giny.  Holotype. 

Weber  .Upper  Carb.  •.     Glenwooki  Springs.  Colorado. 

Girty.  lV>t.   Pap.  No.   ic.  U.  8.  v^km^.  Sun..  t9L»3,  p.  ^3.  pi.  | 
figs.   lO-I'Jb. 

4^277-    Ortonclla  haincsi    Miller  .  Plesiotypes. 

Richmond    Orvl.   .     Richmond.  Indiana. 

llrich.  Ch^.>I.  Surv*.  Ohio.  VII.  :v^j:.  p.  07*..  pi.  53,  rigs.  q-i>. 

38100.    Oryctoblattina  laqucata  Scudvier.  Holor>-pe. 

I'pf^r  CiXiI  Me^isures.     Kansas  City.  Mistfonri. 

8ct:^U»r.  Pu'.I.  No.  izx.  U.  8.  CrtM.n.  Sen.,  ln;^.  p.  i^j,  pj   j  j   f^^  ^ 

38103.    Oryctoblattina  occidua  Scadder.  Holotype. 

Upwr  Cool   Measures.     Mozon  Creek.   Gmnuv  Connrv. 
Illinv^ts. 

8c*.;'.M<r,   Me=:     ^».^eiC.T.  S.xr.   Nat.   H*.>c..  IV.   iv^il  .  r»    ±' i   ^'    -• 

^  «.  ■       -     ..  ^•*' .  ^'-.  «..•.  .-4..  j«- 

ixo.-*     Ory>:toccphAlus  primus  \V.i!v\^c:  Cotvix^ 

^owiT  v.i":   'Mr.       I'l-V.^e    Nvv-,i  :,i 

Wa:.-  ::    :-.:  ".    N;    ;..     *'    8.  \.V. "    8::r-.      :>8<?.  r.   2:0.  r»;    x  -^ '- 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  467 

129541.    Oryctomya  claibornensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Claibomian  (Eocene J.     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

Dall,  The  Nautilus,  XI,  1898,  p.  135;  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst. 
Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  pi.  34,  figs.  16,  i6a;  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1499. 

107074.    Oscilla  indiscreta  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Vendryes,  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  317,  pi.  28,  fig.  14. 

7823.    Ostrea  anomioides  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Missouri  River,  below  Gallatin,  Mon- 
tana. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1873,  p.  488.- 
White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I 
i^3»  P-  It),  pl-  ii»  figs.  4a,  4b;  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.,S 
Geol.  Sun-.,  1884,  p.  291,  pl.  39,  figs.  4,  5. — Stanton,  Bull.  No 
106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  55,  pl.  i,  figs.  5,  6. 

9852.    Ostrea  bella  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Cretaceous.     Western  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  II,  Pt.  II,  1857, 
p.  156,  pl.  10,  figs.  4a,  4b. — White,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S. 
Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  P-  292,  pl.  39,  fig.  6. 

12383.    Ostrea  bellaplicata  Shumard.  Plesiotypes. 

,  Eagle  Ford  (Cret.).     Near  Denison,  Texas. 

White,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  292,  pl.  47, 
figs.  I,  2. 

=  Ostrea  higiibris. 

12383.    Ostrea  (Alectryonia)  bellaplicata  (Shumard).    Plesiotypes. 
Eagle  Ford  (Cret.).     Near  Denison,  Texas. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879,  p. 
276,  pl.  4,  figs.  3a,  3b. 

=  Ostrea  lugubris. 

8024.    Ostrea  (Alectryonia)  blackii  White.  Cotypes. 

Cretaceous.     Collin  County,  Texas. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  II,  1879,  p.  293;  Twelfth  Ann. 
Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1883,  p.  11,  pl.  17,  fig.  5. 

= Ostrea  lugubris. 

1 86 16.    Ostrea  carinata  Lamarck.  Plesiotype. 

Washita  (Lower  Cret.).     Texas. 

White,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  293,  pl.  43, 
figs.  2-4. 

7800.    Ostrea  (undet.  sp.):=coalvillensis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek.  Rept.  U.  S.  (^eol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  o.  1^ 
pl.  15,  figs.  10,  a-c. — White,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  T' 
Surv.,  1884,  p.  293.  pl.  36,  figs.  1-4. 


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18597.    Ostrea  compressirostra  Say.  Plesiotypes. 

Eocene.     Maryland. 

White,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  309,  pi.  65, 
figs.  I,  2. 

238.    Ostrea  congesta  Conrad.  Plesiotypes. 

Niobrara     (Cret.).       Missouri     River,     near     Niobrara, 
Nebraska. 

Meek.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  13,  pi.  9,  figs, 
la-e.— White,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p. 
294,  pi.  39,  figs.  TI-13. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Greol. 
Surv.,  1893,  p.  55.  pi.  2,  figs.  2-4. 

9904.    Ostrea  contracta  Conrad.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.     Oyster  Point,  Mexico. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory  I,  Pt.  II,  1857, 
p.  160,  pi.  18,  figs,  a-d. 

9871.    Ostrea  cortex  Conrad.  Cotypes. 

Cretaceous.     Dry  Creek,  Mexico. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emor>',  I,  Pt.  II,  1857, 
P-  *57»  pl-  i^  fiK*>-  4a-<l. — White,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S. 
Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  294,  pi.  37,  figs.  3,  4. 

8642.    Ostrea  cortex  Conrad.  Plesiotypes. 

Cretaceous.     Colob  Plateau,  southwest  of  Kanara,  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  T.  S.  Geogr.  vSurv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  170,  pi.  15,  figs.  2a-c. 

=  Ostrea  soleuiscus. 

20253.    Ostrea  cretacea  Morton.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Cretaceous.     Hempstead  County,  Arkansas. 

Owen,  Second  Rept.  Geol.  Ueconn.  Arkansas,  i860,  pi.  7,  figs. 
3a,  3*>- 

=  Ostrea  frank lini. 

201 1 1.    Ostrea  CAlectryonia)  dilleri  White.  Cotypes. 

Chico    (Cret.).       Near    Falls    of    Clover   Creek,    Shasta 
County,  California. 

White,  Hull.  No.  51,  U.  S.  C»eol.  Sur\'.,  1889,  p.  14,  pi.  i,  figs.  1,2; 
pi.  2,  figs.  I,  2. 

8300.    Ostrea  diluviana  Linnceus.  Plesiotypes. 

Cretaceous.      Hell  County,  Texas. 

White,  Fourth  .\iin.  Rept.  V.  S.  (^eol.  vSurv.,  1884,  p.  295,  pi.  40, 
fig.  i;  1)1.  4',  figJ^-  '.  2. 

18611.    Ostrea  elegantula  Newberry.  Cotyx)es. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Canadian  River,  New  Mexico. 

Newberry,  Rej)!.  Kxpl.  Kxped.  vSjinta  Fe  to  junction  of  Grand 
and  (ireen  Riv.,  Maeonib.  1.S76,  j).  33. — White,  Fourth  Ann. 
Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  p.  295,  pi.  36,  figs.  5-7. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  469 

68 1.    Ostrea  engeimanni  Meek.  Cotype. 

1884.  Jurassic.     Red  Biittes,  North  Platte,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  for  i860,  p.  311. — Meek  and 
Hayden,  Pal.  Upper  Mo. ,  Smithsonian  Cont.  toKnowl.  No.  172, 
XIV,  1864,  p.  73,  text  fig.  A. — Meek,  Rept.  Rxpl.  Great  Basin 
of  Utah,  Simpson,  1876,  p.  356,  pl.  3,  fig.  6. — White,  Fourth 
Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  289,  pl.  34,  figs.  3,4. 

129972.    Ostrea  falco  Dall.  Cotj^pes. 

Jacksonian  (Eocene;.     Cocoa,  Choctaw  County,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  22;  Trans.  Wagner 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  682,  pl.  30,  figs. 
4.  II. 

2165.    Ostrea  glabra  Meek  and  Hayden.       Holotype  and  paratypes. 
Laramie  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  for  1857,  p.  146. — 
Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  509,  pl. 
40,  figs.  2a-d. — White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1883,  p.  421,  pl.  9,  figs.  X,  2;  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol. 
Surv.,  1884,  p.  307,  pT  58,  figs.  I,  2. 

See  Ostrea  insecuris. 

II 889.    Ostrea  glabra  Meek  and  Hayden.  Plesiotypes. 

Laramie?  (Cret.).     State  of  Nuevo  Leon,  Mexico,  seven 
and  one- half  miles  northwest  of  Lampazor. 

White,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  307,  pl.  61, 
figs.  2,  3. 

13407.    Ostrea  glabra  Meek  and  Hayden.  Plesiotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Valley  of  the  South  Platte,  Colorado. 

White,  Third  Ann.   Rept.  U.   S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1883,  p.  421,  pl.  9, 

figs-  3.  4;    pl-  i<^^>.  »K-*5-   I.  2;  Fourth   Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol. 
Surv.,  1884,  p.  307,  pl.  58,  figs.  3,  4;  pl.  59,  figs.  I,  2. 

7839.    Ostrea  glabra  arcuatilis  (.Meek).  Cotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Near  Hallville,  Wyoming. 

White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  421,  pl.  10, 
fig.  5;  Pourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  308,  pl. 

59.  fiR.  5- 
=  0.strea  arcuatilis. 

12472.    Ostrea  glabra  wyomingensis  (Meek).  Plesiotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Valley  of  the  South  Platte,  Colorado. 

White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1883,  p.  421,  pl.  ir, 
figs.  I,  2;  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  pl.  60, 
figs.  I,  2. 

9062.    Ostrea  glabra  wyomingensis  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Point  of  Rocks,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  56,  pl.  20,  figs.  la-c  (as  O.  glabra);  Third  Ann.  Rept. 
V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  421,  pL  il,  ngs.  3,  4:  pl.  12,  fig.  i; 
Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  307,  pl.  60, 
figs.  3,  4;  pl.  61,  fig.  I  (as  Ostrea  glabra). 


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51 17.    Ostrea  gregaria  Sowerby.  Plesiotype. 

Jurassic.     Cordillera  de  Dona  Ana,  Chile. 

Conrad,  U.  S.  Naval  Ast.  Kxped.  S.  Hemisphere,  1855,  II,  p.  2S3, 
pi.  41,  fig.  I. 

23109.    Ostrea  haydeni  White.  Cotj-pes. 

Bear   River   (Cret. ).     Twenty  miles  north   of  Coke vi lie, 
Wyoming. 

While,  Bull.  No.  128, 1'.  S.  (>eol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  32,  pi.  2,  figs.  i.  2. 

329.    Ostrea  inornata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Great  Bend  of  the  Missouri   below 
Fort  Pierre,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  i860,  p.  181. — 
Meek,  Rept.  U.  vS.  Oeol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  14,  pi.  i«>, 
fig.  4. 

9053.    Ostrea  insecuris  White.  Cot>'pe. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Point  of  Rocks,  Wyoming. 

White,  Powell's  Rept.  Geol.  Uinta  Mountains,  1876,  p.  112: 
Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Terr.,  Ft.  I,  1883,  p.  56, 
pi.  21,  fig.s.  la,  b  (as  O.  glabra);  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol. 
Surv.,  1883,  p.  421,  pi.  10,  figs.  3,  4  (as  var.  insecuris); 
Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  307,  pi.  59, 
figs.  3,  4  (as  var.  insecuris). 

= Ostrea  glabra. 

51 16.    Ostrea  irregularis  Miinster.  Plesiotypes. 

Jurassic.     Cordillera  de  Dona  Ana,  Chile. 

Conrad,  U.  S.  Naval  A.st.  Kxjiefl.  S.  Hemisphere,  1855,  II,  p.  2S3, 
pi.  42,  fig  9. 

2401.    Ostrea  (Alectryonia)  larva  Lamarck.  Plesiotypes. 

Cretaceous.     Near  Ameytown,  New  Jersey'. 

White,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  I'.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  296,  pi.  42. 
figs.  2-9. 

9822.    Ostrea  lugubris  Conrad.  Holot\*pe. 

Cretaceous.     East  of  Red  River,  New  Mexico. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  l\,  n. 
1857,  p.  156,  pi.  10,  figs.  5a,  5b.— White,  Fourth' Ann.  Rept! 
U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1884,  p.  297,  pi.  41,  fig.  3. 

See  Ostrea  (Alectryonia)  bellaplicata,  and  O.  (A.)  blackii. 

9822.    Ostrea  lugubris  Conrad.  Holotype  and  plesiotyj:)es. 

22859.  Colorado  (Cret.).     Eastern  New  Mexico;  Huerfano  Park, 

to  Colorado;  vShernian,  Texas. 

22861.  Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSur\\,  1893,  p.  58,  pi.  4,  fi^rs. 

i-io. 

20255.    Ostrea  lugubris  Conrad.  Plesiotype. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Vodo  del  Chama,  New  Mexico. 

Meek,  Rept.  Kxpl.  Exped.,  vSanta  Fd  to  junction  of  Grand  an<l 
Green  rivers,  Macomb,  1S76,  p.  123,  pi.  1,  fig.  la. 


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22837.    Ostrea  malachitensis  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Malachite,  Colorado. 

Stanton,  Bnll.  No.  106,  IT.  »S.  Oeol.  Surv.,  1H93,  p.  57,  pi.  2,  figs.  5-8. 

9895.    Ostrea  multilirata  Conrad.  Cotypes. 

Cretaceous.     Dry  Creek,  Mexico. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Kmor}'I,  Pt.  II,  1857, 
p.  157,  pl-  12,  figs.  la-il. — White,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S. 
(jeol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  298,  pi.  38,  figs,  i,  2. 

1 33 1 3.    Ostrea  panzana  Conrad.  Holotype. 

13338.  Miocene.     Panza  and  Estrella  valleys,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surw  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
VII,  1857,  p.  193,  pi.  2,  fig.  4. — Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free 
Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  683. 

325.    Ostrea  patina  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Missouri  River,  Montana,  two  hun- 
dred miles  above  Milk  River. 

Meek  and  Havden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856, 
p.  277.— W^hite,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv..  1884, 
p.  298,  pi.  47,  figs.  4-6. 

325.    Ostrea  (Gryphaea?)  patina  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret. ).     Missouri  River,  Montana,  two  hun- 
dred miles  above  mouth  of  Milk  River. 

Meek.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  16,  pi.  10,  figs. 
2a,  2b  (bis.),  3a,  3b;  pi.  II,  figs,  i,  3,  4. 

330.    Ostrea  pellucida  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Long  Lake,  North  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  I5,  pl.  28,  figs. 
4a,  4b. — White,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884, 
p.  296,  pi.  50,  figs.  5,  6. 

=  Ostrea  translucida. 

TT1621.    Ostrea  percrassa  Conrad.  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Near  Shiloh,  New  Jersey'. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.,  1894,  p.  29,  pi.  3, 
figs.  1-4. 

18612.    Ostrea  plumosa  Morton.  Plesiotypes. 

Cretaceous.     New  Jersey. 

White,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  299,  pi.  37, 
figs.  5,  6. 

1 35 1 27.    Ostrea  podagrina  Dall.  Holotype. 

Upper  Eocene.      Near  Sulphur  Spring,  Suwanee  River, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Proc.  V.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVII,  1895,  p.  22;  Trans.  Wagner 
Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  6S2,  pi.  30,  figs. 
5.  6. 

T 07336.    Ostrea  prae-compressirostra  Harris.  Holotype. 

Midway  (Kocene).     Arkansas. 

Harris,  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  ArkaUvSas,  1894,  Pt.  II,  p.  39. 


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8H55.    Ostrea  (Alectryonia)  procumbens  White.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Vermilion  Hogbacks.  Northwestern  Colorado. 

White,  r*ourth  Aim.  Rcpt.  T'.  S.  Geol.  »Surv.,  1884,  p.  290,  pi.  35, 
figs.  6-7. 

8639.    Ostrea  prudentia  White.  Cotyi^s. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     East  of  Impracticable  Ridge,  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Cieogr.  vSun-.  W.  of  louth  Mend.,  IV.  I*t.  I, 
1876,  p.  171,  pi.  14,  figs.  2a-<l;  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol. 
Siirv.,  1894,  p.  299,  pi.  40,  fij^s.  5,  6. — Stanton,  Bull.  Xo.  ict6, 
U.  S.  Geol.  vSun-.,  1893,  p.  54.  pi.  50,  figs.  3,  4. 

135 138.    Ostrea  pulaskensis  Harris.  Cotj-pes. 

Midway-  (Eocene).     Pulaski  Count}',  Arkan.sas. 

Harris,  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Sur\'.  Arkansas,  1S94,  I*t.  II,  p.  40,  pi.  i, 
figs.  3a-<l. 

8077.    Ostrea  quadriplicata  Shumard.  Plesiotyj^s. 

Denison  (Cret.).     Denison,  Texas. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  I".  vS.  Geol.  vSurw  Terr.,  1879,  275. 
pi.  5,  fig.  6a;  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Su^^^,  1884. 
p.  299,  pi.  43,  fig.  5. 

9885.    Ostrea  robusta  Conrad.  Cotypes. 

Cretaceous  or  Eocene  ?     Jacun,  three  miles  below  I^aredo, 
Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II,  1857, 
p.  156,  pi.  n,  figs.  3a,  3b. — White,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  I'.  S. 
Geol.  Sur\'.,  1884,  p.  300,  i)l.  40,  figs.  3,  4. 

8056.    Ostrea  (Alectryonia)  sannionis  White.  Cotj-pes. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Vallev  of  Weber  River,  near  Coalville, 
Utah. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  (leol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879,  p.  277, 
pi.  2,  figs.  2a-e;  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  (leol.  Surv.,  1SS4, 
p.  300,  pi.  45,  fi^s.  3-7- 

18598.    Ostrea  sellseformis  Conrad.  Plesioty]x:. 

Eocene.     Alabama. 

White,  F\)urth  .Vnn.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  1SS4,  p.  311,  pi.  62. 

flijrs.    I,   2;    J)l.   63.   fur,    I. 

153874.    Ostrea  sellaeformis  pauciplicata  Dall.  Cot3'pes. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  vSanta  Rosii  Comity,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wa^^ntr  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1S9S,  p.  67S. 

129775.    Ostrea  sellaeformis  perplicata  Dall.  Cot3'|)es. 

liocene.     Catons  Hluff,  Conecuh  River,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Warner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1S9S. 
p.  67S. 

1 14573.    Ostrea  sellseformis  rugifera  Dall.  Cotj-pes. 

^53*^75-  OligiKene.     Alum    HluiT,    Calhoun   County,   and    Tamjxi, 

Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Warner  I'ree  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  189S, 
p.  678. 


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7779.  Ostrea  soleniscus  Meek.  Cotyjxjs. 

7780.  Colorado  (C ret. ).     Near  Coalville,  Utah,  and  Bear  River 

City,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Proc.  Amer.  Philos.  Soc.,  IX,  187 1,  p.  430;  Sixth  Ann.  Rept. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1873,  p.  487.— White,  Twelfth  Ann. 
Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terrs.,  Pt.  I,  1883,  p.  9,  pi.  1 1,  figs. 
2a,  b;  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  IT.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  300, 
pi.  42,  fiK  I. 

See  Ostrea  cortex. 

7780.    Ostrea  soleniscus  Meek.  Cotypes  and  plesiotypes. 

22858.  Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah,  and  Bear  River  City, 

Wyoming. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  56,  pi.  2,  fig.  i; 
pi.  3,  figs.  I,  2. 

8581.    Ostrea  strigilecula  White.  Cotypes. 

Juras.sic.     Two  miles  South  of  Dirty  Devil  River,  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  163,  pi.  13,  figs.  3a-d;  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1884,  p.  289,  pi.  35,  figs.  9-1 1. 

1 227 1.    Ostrea  strigilecula  White.  Plesiotypes. 

1 2318.  Jurassic.     Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  348,  pi.  3,  figs.  8-12. 

2 101.    Ostrea  subalata  Meek.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

White,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.S.  Cieol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  300,  pi.  39, 
fig.  10. 

2IOI.    Ostrea  (Gryphaeostrea?)  subalata  Meek.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  IT.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  15,  pi.  28,  fig.  5. 

1668.    Ostrea  subfalcata  Conrad.  Plesiotypes. 

Miocene.     Coggins  Point,  Virginia. 

White,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  IT.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  313,  pi.  68, 
figs.  1-3. 

13338.    Ostrea  subjecta  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Sierra  Monica,  between  Santa  Clara  River  and 
Los  Angeles  Valley,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  F'xpl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
VII,  1S57,  p.  193,  pi.  2,  fig.  3. 

[This  is  a  voung  shell  and  niav  be  the  same  as  O.  trigonalis 
Conrad.'    W.  H.  Dall.] 

9867.    Ostrea  subspatulata  Lyell  and  Sowerby.  Plesiotypes. 

Cretaceous.     Western  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  V.  S.  Mexican  Ik)und.  Surv.,  Kniory,  I,  Pt.  II, 
i857»  P-  ^55.  pl.  10,  figs.  3a,  3b. 


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8386.    Ostrea  subtrigonalis  Evans  and  Shiimard.  Plesiotyixrs. 

Laramie  (Cret. ).     Upper  Missonri  River. 

White,  Third  Ann.  Kept.  U.  vS.  c;eol.  vSurv.,  1883,  p.  421,  pi.  12. 
figs.  2-5;  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  V.  S.  Gcol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  30S, 
pi.  61,  figs.  4-7. 

2172.    Ostrea  subtrigonalis  Evans  and  Shumard?  Plesiotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.;.     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  vSur\-.  Terr.,  IX,  1876.  p.  510.  pi.  40, 
figs.   la-d.    ' 

1 86 1 3.    Ostrea  tecticostata  Gabb.  Plesiot^-pes. 

Cretaceous.     Eufaula?,  Alabama. 

WTiite,  F'ourth  Ann.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  1884,  p.  301,  pi.  i. 
figs.  3,  4. 

570.    Ostrea  thirsae  Gabb.  PlesiotN-pe. 

Eocene.     Eufaula,  Alabama. 

White,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1884,  p.  311,  pi.  63, 
figs.  4-6. 

330.    Ostrea  translucida  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Long  Lake,  North  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1857,  p.  147. 
See  Ostrea  pellucida. 

20262.    Ostrea  (Gryphaea)  uniformis  Meek.  Holotype. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Pagosa  Springs,  Colorado. 

Meek,  Rept.  Expl.  Kxped.  Santa  F^  to  junction  of  Grand  and 
(ireen  Rivers,  Macomb,  1876,  p.  124,  pi.  i,  figs.  2a-c. 

20262.    Ostrea  uniformis  (Meek).  Holotype. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Pagosa  Springs,  Colorado. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  T',  S.  Geol.  vSur\'.,  1893,   p.  59,   pi.  3^  figs. 

3,  4. 

9902.    Ostrea  veleniana  Conrad.  Holot>-pe. 

Tertiary.     Rancho  Helena,  below  Salado,  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Sur\\,  Rinory,  I,  pt.  II, 
1857,  p.  160,  pi.  17,  figs.  2a,  2b.— White,  Fourth' Ann.  Rept. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  314,  pi.  70,  fig.  i  (as  O.  veberiana). 

9833.    Ostrea  vellicata  Conrad.  Holot>-])e. 

Washita?  (Lower  Cret.).     Rio  Grande  between   El   Paso 
and  Frontera. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Kmory,  I,  Pt.  II, 
^857,  p.  156,  pi.  II,  figs.  2a,  2b. 

20252.    Ostrea  vesicularis  Lamarck.  Plesiotj-pe. 

Cretaceous.     Hempstead  Comity,  Arkansas. 

Owen,  Second  Rept.  Gcol.  Reconn.  of  Arkansas,  i860,  pi.  8,  fig.  6. 


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9832.    Ostrea  vespertina  Conrad.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.     Carriso  Creek,  and  near  San  Diego,  California. 

Conrad,  Kept.  U.  vS.  Mexican  Ikinnd.  Surv.,  Kmory,  I,  Vt.  II, 
1^57.  P-  i^N  pl-  '7.  ^K**-  la-d. — White,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  315,  pi.  71,  figs.  2-5. 

1 1 1623.    Ostrea  virginiana  (Gmel.).  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Near  vShiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfiehl,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  vS.  Geol.  vSurv.,  1894.  p.  27,  pi.  11. 
figs.  1-6. 

1 1 1623.    Ostrea  virginiana  procyon  Tuomey  and  Holmes. 

Plesiotype. 
Miocene.     Near  Shiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  vS.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1894,  p.  28,  pi.  i, 
figs-  4-5. 

=  Ostrea  georgiana  mauricensis. 

2414.    Ostrea  vomer  Morton.  Plesiotypes. 

Cretaceous.     New  Egypt,  New  Jersey. 

White,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  302,  pi.  48, 
figs.  8-10. 

9062.    Ostrea  wyomingensis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Montana  (Cret. ).     Point  of  Rocks,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  vSixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.  Terr.,  1873,  p.  508. 

25495.  Otiorhynchites  absentivus  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Flori.ssant  (Oligocene).     Florissant,  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  V.  vS.  Geol.  Sur\-.,  1893,  p.  46,  pi.  9,  fig.  13. 

25515.  Otiorhynchites  commutatus  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     Roan  Mountains,  western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.   XXI,  T'.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1893,  p.  48,  pi.  9,   fig.  9. 

25516.  Otiorhynchites  fossilis  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     Fossil,  Wyoming. 

vScudder,  Mon.  XXI,  T^.  vS.  Geol.  vSur\\,  1893,  p.  47,  pi.  8,  fig.  9. 

25513.    Otiorhynchites  tysoni  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     Roan  Mountains,  western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1893,  p.  47,  pi.  9,  fig.  12. 

25496.  Otiorhynchus  flaccus  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     Roan  Mountains,  western  Colorado. 

vScudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.   vSurw,  1893,  p.  45,  pi.  9,  fig.  5. 

25497.  Otiorhynchus  subteractus  Scudder.  Holotjrj 

Older  Tertiary.     Roan  Mountains,  western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  45,  pi.  9,  fig.  8^ 


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1 12450.    Ovula  (Transovula)  multicarinata  Dall.  Holotype. 

Upper  Eocene.     Martin  Station,  Marion  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  164. 
pi.  10,  figs.  10,  II. 

1 15598.    Ovulum  immunitum  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Geol.  Mag.,  London,  Dec.  II,  I,  1874,  p.  409,  pi.  16,  fig.  7. 

45949     Oxydiscus  cristatus  (Safford).  Cotypes. 

to  Trenton  (Ord.).     Nashville,  Jackson  County,  and  Linds- 

45951.  leys  Hill,  near  Lebanon,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.   Hist.  Surv.   Minn.,   Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  914,  pi.  82,  figs.  26-28. 

See  Cyrtolites  cristatus. 

45952.  Oxydiscus  subacutus  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.)-     Danville,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt,  II, 
1897,  p.  913.  pl-  62,  figs.  62-65 ;  Pl-  82,  figs.  23-25. 

133 15.    Pachydesma  inezana  Conrad.  Holotype. 

13349-  Miocene.     Santa  Inez  Mountains,  Santa  Barbara  County, 

California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Hxpl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
VII,  1857,  p.  193,  pi.  5,  figs.  2,  4. 

43721.    Pachydictya  acuta  (Hall).  Plesiotypes. 

44099.  Trenton    (Ord.).      Near   Cannon    Falls,    Minnesota,    and 

Trenton  Falls,  New  York. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  155,  pi.  8,  figs.  II,  12,  14,  17;  pi.  9,  fig.  7. 

See  Stictopora  acuta. 

43583.    Pachydictya  elegans  Ulrich.       Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1S93,  p.  154,  pi.  8,  figs.  18,  19;  pi.  9.  figs.  8,  9. 

43429.    Pachydictya  everetti  Ulrich.     Holotype  and  figured  sections. 

Stones  River  (Ord.  ).      Dixon,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  (ieol.   Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  523,  pi.  33,  figs.  i-if. 

43581.    Pachydictya  fimbriata  Ulrich.     Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minr.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  l>t.  I, 
^893,  p.  152,  pi.  8,  figs.  28-34:  pi.  9,  figs.  13,  14. 

43783.    Pachydictya  firma  Ulrich.  Figured  sections  of  cotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  (;eol.  vSurv.  111.,  VIII,  i89o,p.525,  pi.  31,  figs.  2b,  ac,  2d,2f. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVEBTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  477 

43584.  Pachydictya  foliata  Ulrich.         Cotyx)es  and  figured  sections. 

Stones  River  (Ord. ).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Ft.  I, 
1893,  p.  149,  pi.  9,  figs.  1-5:  pi.  10,  figs.  5-10. 

43784.  Pachydictya  gigantea  Ulrich.        Figured  sections  of  cotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  524,  pi.  31,  figs.  3b-3e. 

43473.    Pachydictya  hexagonalis  Ulrich.     Figured  sections  and  frag- 
ment of  holotype. 
Richmond  (Ord.).     Stony  Mountain,  Manitoba. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Canada,  Contr.  Micro-Pal.,  Cambro-Sil.,  Pt. 

II,   1889,    p.  42,     pi.  9,  figs.  2-2C. 

43582.    Pachydictya  occidentalis  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I. 
1893,  p.  151,  pi.  8,  figs.  20-27;  pi.  9,  figs.  6-10. 

43702.  Pachydictya  pumila  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XII,  1890,  p.  186,  figs. 

II,  iia-<l;  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\\  Minn.,  Final  Rept., 

III,  Pt.  I,  1893,  p.  157,  pi.  8,  figs.  4,  5;  pi.  10,  figs.  1-4. 

See  Rhinidictya  humilis. 

43585.  Pachydictya  pumila  sublata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Caimon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 

i«93»  P-  158. 

43701.    Pachydictya  robusta  Ulrich.      Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Sevier  (Ord.).     Near  Knoxville,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  173,  pi.  8, 
figs.  10,  loa-c. 

43785.  Pachydictya  splendens  Ulrich.       Figured  section  of  cotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

THrich,  Geol.  Sun*.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  523,  pi.  32,  fig.  ib. 

43703.  Pachydictya  triserialis  Ulrich.     Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Montreal,  Canada. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XII,  18^,  p.  187, 
figs,  la,  i2a-c;  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1893,  p.  159,  pi.  10,  figs.  11-14. 

41824.    Pachydomella  tumida  Ulricli.  Holotype 

(hiondaj^a  ( I)ev.  ).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,   Journ.    Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.   Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p 
pi.  13,  figs.  5a-c. 


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3590.    Pachydomus  antiquatus  (Sowerby).  Plesiotypes. 

Carboniferous.       Harpers      Hill,      New     South      Wales, 
Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.   Kxped.,  X,   1849,  p.  693,  Atlas,  pi.  5, 
fig.  2. 

25534.  Pachylobius  compressus  Scudder.  Cotype, 

Older  Tertiary.     Roan  Mountains,  western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  90,  pi.  10,  fig.  11. 

25535.  Pachylobius  delecticius  Scudder.  Holotvpe. 

Older  Tertiarj'.     White  River,  Utah. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  T.  S.  Geol.  SurN*.,  1893,  p.  90,  pi.  10,  fijr.  14. 

25536.  Pachylobius  depraedatus  Scudder.  Cotype. 

Older  Tertiar\*.     Roan  Mountains,  western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv-.,  1893,  p.  91,  pi.  10,  fig.  12. 

8153.    Pachymelania  chrysalis  (Meek).     Cotypes  and  plesiotypes. 

231 1 1.  Bear  River  (Cret. ).     Sulphur  Creek,  and  Sage  Station, 

Wyoming. 

WTiite,  Bull.  No.  128,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  51,  pi.  7,  figs.  6, 
7.  8,  12,  13. 

See  Goniobasis  chr>'salis. 

8157.    Pachymelania  chrysalloidea  (White).  Cot^-pes  and 

plesiotypes. 
Bear  River  (Cret. ).     Sulphur  Creek,  and  near  Evanston. 
Wyoming. 

White,  Bull.  No.  I28,U.  S.  Geol.  vSurw,  i<S95,  p.  52,  pi.  7,  figs.  4.5. 
See  Goniobasis  chrysalloidea. 

8152.    Pachymelania  cleburni  (White).      Cotypes  and  plesiotypes. 

231 12.  Bear  River  (Cret.).     Bear  River  Valley,   near  mouth  of 

Sulphur  Creek,  and  seven  miles  north  of  Evanston, 
Wyoming. 

White,  Bull.  No.  12S.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-.,  1S95.  p.  51,  pi.  7,  figs.  1-3. 
See  Goniobasis  cleburni. 

1 90 1 6.    Pachymelania?  macilenta  (White).  Holoty-pn?  and 

22253.  plesiotypes. 

Bear   River  (Cret.  ).     Sulphur  Creek,  and  near  Evanston. 
Wyoming. 

White.  Bull.  No.  12S.  T.S.  ("ieol.  Surv.,  1S95,  p.  54,  pi.  7,  figs.  9-1 1. 

See  Goniolxisis  macilenta. 

22315.    Pachymelania  turricula  White.  Holotyjie. 

Bear  River  (Cret.  ).      v^ulpluir  Creek,  and  Sage   Station, 
Wyoming. 

Wliite,  Bull.  No.  12S.  W  S.  ( »t'ol.  Surv.,  ivSg5.  p.  55,  pi.  7,  figs.  14,  15. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  479 

8043.    Pachymya  austinensis  Shumard.  Plesiotypes. 

Washita  (Cret.).     Salado,  Bell  County,  Texas. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879,  p.  298, 
pi.  8,  fig.  lb. 

8027.    Pachymya?  compacta  White.  Holotype. 

Cretaceous.     Bell  County,  Texas. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  II,  1879,  p.  297,  pi.  6,  figs.  3,4; 
Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1883,  p.  22,  pi. 
17,  figs.  4a,  b. 

8091.    Pachymya  ?  herseyi  White.  Cotypes. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Near  confluence  of  St.  Vrains  with 
South  Platte,  northern  Colorado. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Terr.,  1879,  p.  298, 
pi.  5,  figs.  5a,  5b. 

7813.    Pachymya  ?  truncata  Meek.  Holotype. 

Cretaceous.     Salt  Lake,  Utah. 

Meek,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  l*.  S.  Cieol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1871,  p.  301. 
=  Trapezium  truncatum. 

45953.    Palaeacmaea  humilis  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Goodhue  County,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  I>t.  II,  1897,  p.  837,  pi.  61,  figs.  45,  46. 

40887.    Palaeaster  harrisi  Miller.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Near  Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Miller,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1879,  p.  117,  pi.  10, 
figs.  2,  2a. 

=  Urasterella  grandis. 

40881.    Palaeaster  longibrachiatus  Miller.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Near  Clarksville,  Ohio. 

Miller,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist,  I,  1878,  p.  102,  pi.  3,  fig.  4. 

40883.    Palaeaster  magnificus  Miller.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Near  Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Miller,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VII,  1884,  p.  16,  pi.  4, 
figs.  3,  3a. 

40S80.    Palaeaster  miamiensis  Miller.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.)     Near  Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Miller,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1880,  p.  143,  pi.  4, 
fig.  3. 

38032.    Palaeocampa  anthrax  Meek  and  Worthen.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Mazon  Creek,   Grundy  Couo^ 

Illinois. 

ScuddcT,  Mem.   Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1882,  p.  293;  pi 
figs.  6,  7;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  pp.  258-9,  p. 
figs.  6,  7. 


480  BULLETIN   53,   UNITED    STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

38850.    Palaeocaris  typus  Meek  and  Worthen.  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Mazon   Creek,  Grundy    County, 
Illinois. 

Packard,  Mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sci.,  IV,  1886,  p.  129,  pi.  7,  fig.  2. 

24584.    Palaeochorda  prima  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Head  of  Red  water  Valley,  Black  HilLs, 
South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880. 
p.  331,  pi.  I,  fig.  2. 

24334.    Palxoneilo  sulcata  Hartt  and  Rathbun.    .  Cot>T)e. 

Middle  Devonian.     Erer6,  Para,  Brazil. 

Hartt  and  Rathbun,  Ann.  Lyceum  Nat.  Hist.  N.  Y.,  XI,  1875,  p. 
124. 

24582.    Palaeophycus  occidentalis  Whitfield.  Cot>T)es. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Head  of  Redwater  Valley,  Black  Hills, 
South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,   1880, 
p.  332,  pi.  I,  fig.  3. 

38002.    Palenarthrus  impressus  Scudder.  Holot>-pe. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Mazon  Creek,   Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1890,  p.  422,  pi.  3S. 
fig.  4;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  39i8,  pi.  30,  fig"4. 

8081.    Paliurus  pentangulatus  White.  Holotype. 

Fox   Hills    (Cret.).       Monument    Creek,    near   Colorado 
Springs,  Colorado. 

White,  Eleventh  .\nn.  Rept.  U.  S.  C>eol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879,  p.  302, 
pi.  4,  figs.  4a,  4b. 

1 331 7.    Pallium  estrellanum  Conrad.  Cotype. 

Miocene.     Estrella,  California. 

Conrad,  Repl.  Kxpl.  and  Sur\'eys  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific 
Ocean,  VII,  1857,  p.  191.— Da'll,  Trans.  Wagner  I«>ee  Inst.  Sci. 
Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  701. 

--Pecten  (Lyropecten)  hermanni. 
See  Pecten  hermanni. 

25478.    Paltorhynchus  ?  bisulcatus  Scudder.  Cotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     Roan  Mountains,  we.stern  Colorado. 
Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,    1893,  p.   19,  pi,  j^^  fig   .^ 

162542.    Paludestrina  curta  Arnold.  Holot\-pe. 

Pleistocene.     San  Pedro,  California. 

ArnoM,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sri.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  305,  pi.  s,  fij^.  2. 

1 6254 1.    Paludestrina  stokesi  Arnold.  Holotyiie. 

Pleistocene.     San  Pedro,  Calirorniu. 

Arnold,  3Ieni.  Calif.  Aca<l.  Sci.,  Ill,  I9t>3,  p.  3^*6,  pi.  8^  fijr.  ^. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  481 

2156.  Paludina  conradi  (Meek  and  Hayden).     Holotype  and  para- 

types. 
Laramie  (Cret. ).     Bad  Lands  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  122. 

=  Vi\'ipanis  conradi. 

2154.    Paludina  leai  Meek  and  Hayden.       Holotj^  and  paratypes. 
Laramie  (Cret.).     Three  miles  below  Fort  Clark,  North 
Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  121. 
=  Viviparus  leai. 

12476.    Paludina  leidyi  Meek  and  Hayden.  Hoiot3rpe. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Ten  miles  below  Fort  Union,  North 

Dakota.     (Specimen  labeled  mouth  of  Yellowstone. ) 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  123. 
=  Viviparus  leidyi. 

2154.  Paludina  multilineata  Meek  and  Hayden.      Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Laramie  (Cret.).     Fort  Clark,  North  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  120. 
=  Campeloma  multilineata. 

2157.  Paludina  peculiaris  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Fort  Clark,  North  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  122. 
=  Viviparus  p)eculiaris. 

2155.  Paludina  retusa  Meek  and  Hayden.         Holotype  and  para- 

types. 
Laramie  (Cret.).      Mouth  of  Yellowstone  River,  North 
Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  122. 
^Viviparus  retusus. 

2158.  Paludina  trochiformis  Meek  and  Hayden.      Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Laramie  (Cret.).      Ten  miles  below  Fort  Union,  North 
Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  122. 
=  Viviparus  trochiformis. 

2153.    Paludina  vetula  Meek  and  Hayden.     Holotype  and  paratypes. 
Laramie  (Cret.).     Bad  Lands  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  x9$6 
—  Campeloma  vetula. 
23232—05 31 


482  BULLETIN    53,   UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

109290.    Pandora  (Kennerleyia)  arctica  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pleistocene.     Saco,  Maine. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,   1903,  p. 
1520,  pi.  57,  fig.  26. 

135848.    Pandora  (Kennerleyia)  dodona  Dall.  Holotj-pe. 

Uppermost  Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  p. 
151^.  pl.  57,  fig.  25. 

1 1875.    Pandora  (Kennerleyia)  lata  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     St.  Mary's  County  (?),  Maryland. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903.  p. 
1520,  pl.  57,  fig.  18. 

1018.    Panopaea  cooperi  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Helena,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Trans.  Albany  Inst.,  IV,  1858,  p.  83. 

=  Chsenomya  cooperi. 
See  Allori.sma  ?  cooperi. 

I II 584.    Panopaea  goldfussi  Wagner.  Cot>T)e. 

Miocene.     Jericho,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,   p.  89,  pl.  16, 
figs.  9-13. 

=  Panopea  whitfiekli. 

180.    Panopaea  occidentalis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holot>T)e. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret. ).     Near  mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856.  p. 
270. 

=  Glycynieris  occidentalis. 

200.    Panopaea  ( Myacites)  subelliptica  Meek  and  Hayden. 

Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1858,  p.  52. 
=  Myacites  subellipticus. 

38100.    Paolia  lacoana  Scudder.  Cotj'pes. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Near  Pittston,  Pennsylvania. 

Scudder,  Proc.  Amer.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sci.,  XX,  1885,  P-  173. 

164867.    Papyridea  harrimani  Dall.  Holot>-pe. 

Miocene.     Popof  Island,  Shumagins,  Alaska. 

Dall,  Ilarriman  Alaska  Exped.,  IV,  1904,  p.  114,  pl.  10,  fig.  s. 

1 58 1 74.    Paracyathus  alternatus  Vaughan.     Holotype  and  paratypes. 
158189.  Claiborniau  (Eocene).     Bienville  Parish,  Louisiana,  New- 

158 1 91.  ton,  Mi.ssissippi,  and  Sowilpa  Creek,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  105,  pl.  S, 
figs.  II,  iia,  13- 14b. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  483 

1 58 193.  Paracyathus  bellus  Vaughan.  Cotypes. 

158194.  Claibornian  (Eocene).     Clarke  County,  Mississippi. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  108,  pi.  8, 
figs.  16-20. 

158209.  Paracyathus  cylindricus  Vaughan.  Cotypes. 

Midwayan?  (Eocene).     Wilcox  County,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1900,  p.  109,  pi.  9, 
figs.  i-ib. 

158192.    Paracyathus  granulosus  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Woods  Bluff  (Eocene).     Woods  Bluff,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,    1900,  p.  107,  pi.  8, 
figs.  I5-I5b. 

164738.    Paracyathus  pedrofinsis  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Pleistocene.     San  Pedro,  California. 

Vaughan  in  Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  88,  pi.  3, 
figs.  I,  I  a. 

158210.  Paracyathus  rugosus  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Woods  Bluff  (Eocene).     Woods  Bluff,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S."Geol.  Sur\'.,  1900,  p.   109,  pi.  8, 
figs.  2 1-2 lb. 

1 5 186.    Paracyclas  peroccidens  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Upper   Devonian.     Treasure   Hill,    White  Pine   District, 
Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Kxpl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  248,  pi.  3,  figs.  14-17. 

13673.    Paracyclas  sabini  White.  Cotype. 

9279.  Upper  Devonian.     Rockford,  Iowa. 

White,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1876,  p.  31. 

4888.    Paradoxides  boltoni  Bigsby.  Plastotype. 

Lockport  (Sil.).     Lockport,  New  York. 

Green,  Mon.  Trilobites  N.  America,   Phila.,   1832,  p.  60.     Cast 
No.  60. 

=  Lichas  boltoni. 

4931.    Paradoxides  harlani  Green.  Plastotype 

Middle  Cambrian.     Braintree,  Massachusetts. 

Green,  Suppl.  Mon.  Trilobites  N.  America,  Phila.,  1835,  p.  14. 
Cast  No.  39. 

15453.    Paradoxides  ?  nevadensis  Meek.  Holotype. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Antelope  Spring,  House  Range,  Ut 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Vi.  I,  1877,  p. 
pi.  I,  fig.  5. 

=01enoides  nevadensis. 


484  BULLETIN   53,   UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

21706.    Paralegoceras  baylorensis  (White).  Holotype. 

Permian.      Military  crossing  of   the  Big  Wichita,  Baylor 
County,  Texas. 

Smith,  Mon.  XLII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  99,  pi.  4,  figs.  9-11. 
See  Goniatites  baylorensis. 

8360.    Paramithrax  ?  walked  Whitfield.  Plastotype. 

Cretaceous.     San  Antonio,  Texas. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  18S3, 
p.  37,  pi.  16,  figs.  la-c;  pi.  17,  fig.  la. 

12380.    Parapholas  sphenoideus  (White).  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret. ).     Upper  Kanab,  Southern  Utah. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879,  p.  300, 
pi.  5,  figs.  I a-d.— Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun*., 
1893,  p.  125,  pi.  27,  figs.  I,  2. 

158217.  Parasmilia  ludoviciana  Vaughan.  Cotypes. 

158218.  Jacksonian  (Eocene).     Montgomery,  Louisiana. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  113,  pi.  9, 
ngs.  6-13. 

38044.    Paromylacris  ampla  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.      Mazon  Creek,  Grundy   County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1890,  p.  408,  pi.  31, 
fig.  7;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  384,  pi.  23,  fig.  7; 
Bull.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  51,  pi.  3,  fig.  4, 

38 16 1.    Paromylacris  clintoniana  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Near  Clinton,  Missouri. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  53,  pi.  3,  fig. 6. 

38048.    Paromylacris  ?  pluteus  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal   Measures.      Butler  Mine,  Pittston,  Pennsyl- 
vania. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  V.  S.  (U»ol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  54,  pi.  3.  fig.  2. 

38047.    Paromylacris  rotunda  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal    Measures.      Mazon  Creek,  Grundy  County. 
lUfnois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1890,  p.  406,  pi.  32. 
figs.  I,  2;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  382,  pi.  24. 
figs.  I,  2. 

38046.    Paromylacris  triangularis  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal    Measures.      Mazon  Creek,  Grundy  County. 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  52,  pi.  3,  fijr.  3. 

9396.    Patella  levettei  White.  Holotype. 

St.  Louis  (Miss.).     Spergen  Hill,  Indiana. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  Indiana  Dept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist, 
1882,  p.  359,  pi.  39,  figs.  4,  5- 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  485 

46565.  Pattersonia  difficilis  Miller;  Plesiotype. 

lyorraiiie  (Ord.  )•     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

RauflF,  Palaeontographica,  XL,  1894,  p.  268,  pi.  6,  figs.  17-19. 

46566.  Pattersonia  ulrichi  Rauff.  Holotype. 

lyorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Rauff,  Palaeontographica,  XL,  1894,  p.  271,  pi.  6,  fig.  21. 

5107.    Pecten  ?  (Neithea)  alatus  (Von  Buch).  Plesiotype. 

Jurassic.     Cerro  de  Tres  Cruces,  Coquinibo,  Chile. 

Conrad,  U.  S.  Naval  Ast.  Exped.  S,  Hemisphere,  1855,  II,  p.  283, 
pi.  41,  fig.  2. 

13350.    Pecten  altiplicatus  Conrad.  .  Holotype. 

Miocene.      San    Raphael   Hills,    Santa   Barbara   County, 
California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Survs.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
VII,  1857,  p.  191,  pi.  3,  fig.  2.— Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst. 
Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  700. 

=  Pecten  (Chlamys)  altiplicatus. 

1 14580.    Pecten  (Chlamys)  alumensis  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Chattahoochee  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  740, 
pi.  34,  figs.  10,  II. 

680.    Pecten  bellistriata  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Red  Buttes,  North  Platte,  Wyoming. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  for  i860,  p.  311. 

=  Camptonectes  bellistriatus. 

135782.    Pecten  (Euvola)  bowdenensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  713, 
pi.  29,  fig.  I. 

114781.    Pecten  (Pecten)  burnsii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     (Thipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  720, 
pi.  34,  fig.  8. 

135058.    Pecten  (Chlamys)  cactaceus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Tertiary.     Near  Atlantic  terminus  of  Tehuantepec  Rail- 
road. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  716, 
pi.  34,  fig.  2. 

23026.    Pecten  californicus  Gabb?  Plesiotype. 

Knoxville    (Lower   Cret.).      Near  Stephenson,    Tehama 
County,  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  IT.  vS.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1895  (Feb.,  J 
pi.  2,  fig.  10. 


iS6       BCLLirrnc  53,  rxiTED  states  xatioxai.  MrsEm. 


107756.    Pccten    Nodipecten  •  caloosafensis  Dall. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort    Thompsoa. 
Florida. 


Dail.  Trans.  Wagner  Fne*  Inst.  Sci.  Phila..  III.  Pi.  TV.  1S9S.  p.  731, 
pi.  29.  fig.  12. 

X147S4.    Pccten    .fquipecten  •  chipolanas  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Near  Baileys  Ferr>\  Calhotin  Cotmty.  Florida. 


r*ai:.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Insi.  Sci.  Pfaila..  Ill,  Pi.  TV,  rSsS.  p.  r;^. 

pi.   29l  fig.  9. 

H7754.    Pccten  '  ChlamjTS    coccymelas  Dall.  Holoc>-pe. 

Miocene.     Plum  Point.  Marvland. 

lAall.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  InsL  Sci.  Phila..  III.  Pi.  r\\  1S9S,  p.  74:. 
pi.  51.  fig.  I. 

1 41025.    Pccten  •  ChlamjTS  •  cocoanas  Dall.  Hoiot\-pe. 


Dall.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  ScL  Phila..  Ill,  Pi.  IV.  1S9S.  p.  75^. 
pi.  34.  ^g.  2%. 

61246b.    Pccten  •  Pccten    compactus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Ventura  Countv.  California. 


Dall.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila..  Ill,  Pi.  IV.  1S9S.  p.  707 
pl-  34.  fig-  5 

2302S.    Pccten  complexicosta  Gabb.  Plesioi\-pe5- 

23102.  Knoxville  ■  Lower  Cret.   .     WilburSpwings.Coltxsa  County. 

California. 


Sianlon,  Bull.  No.  135.  V.  S.  <\eo\.  Sorv..  iS^     Feb..  1S96  .  p.  x' 
pi.  2.  figs.  7-9.  ^  ^ 

5652.    Pccten  comptus  Dana.  Holotvpe. 

Carboniferous.     Har|)ers  Hill  on  the  Hunter.  Xei^r  Sooth 
Wales.  Australia. 

Dana.  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.   Expt^i..  X.   1S49.  P-  7*M-  Atlas,  pi  i 
6g-  5 

:  14776.    Pccten    Nodipecten    condylomatus  Dall.  CotvpK< 

Oligocene.     Near  Baileys  Ferr>-.  Calhoun  Cotmty,  FToridi. 

I»a::.  Trans.  Wagner  Frtxr  Inst.  S<ri.  Phila..  III.  Ft.  IV.  1S9S.  r.  "X. 
p..  :u.  ngs.  :.;.  15. 

10779:  -    Pccten    Patinopecten    coosensis    Shumard   .       Plesiot\">^ 

Miccene.     Co^s  Bay.  Oregon. 

DaI:.  Trans.  Wairnrr  Fr«r  Ir.-t  Sci.  Tbila..  III.  Ft.  IV    iso>  -    -  . 

p..  2^.  ne.  2. 

1:5527.    Pccten    Plagioctcnium    demiurgus  Dall.  HoIot^■T^ 

Miocene.      Savar.etla    Trinidad.  West  Indies. 

Dall.  Trins.  V.'i^^r.rr  rr^^-v  Tr.>t.  Svi   P:::'.  *  .  Ill,  Pt_  IV    xNtxN  r.  -  ^ 
p..  2r>.  .-iC-  J- 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OP   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  487 

8398.    Pecten  deserti  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Tertiary.     Carrijo  Creek,  Colorado  Desert,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Sur\'.  R.  R.  Miss.  River  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
V,  1856,  p.  325,  pi.  5,  fig.  41. — Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst. 
Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Vt.  IV,  1898,  p.  703. 

=^ Pecten  (Plagioctenium)  deserti. 

13335.    Pecten  discus  Conrad.  '  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Between  La  Purissima  and  Santa  Inez,  Cali- 
fornia. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  River  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
VII,  1857,  P-  190.  Pl-  3t  fig-  '• 

=  Pecten  (Chlamys?)  discus. 

30215.    Pecten  duplicicosta  Roemer?  Plesiotype. 

Buda  (Lower  Cret.).     Near  Austin,  Texas. 

Shattuck,  Bull.  No.  205,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  16,  pi.  5, 
fig-  5- 

145432.    Pecten  eboreus  darlingtonensis  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.     Darlington,  South  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  R.  IV,  1898, 
p.  750. 

107755.    Pecten  eboreus  senescens  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Waccamaw  River,  South  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  In.st.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  751, 
pi.  29,  fig.  5. 

2495.    Pecten  edgecombensis  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Edgewood  County,  North  Carolina. 

Conrad,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1862,  pp.  291,  581. — Dall, 
Trans.  Wagner  Free  Insl.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  722. 

=  Pecten  jeffersonius  edgecombensis. 

II5533-    Pecten  (Pecten)  eugrammatus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Haiti,  West  Indies. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
p.  712,  pi.  34,  fig.  22. 

7941.    Pecten  f  Patinopecten)  expansus  Dall.  Cotypes. 

148112.  Pliocene.    Near  San  Diego,  California. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  I,  1878,  p.  14;  Trans.  Wagner  Free 
Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  706,  pi.  26,  fig.  i. 

221.    Pecten  extenuatus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Southwest  base  of  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  i860,  p.- 184. 
--  Camptonectes  extenuatus. 

137832.    Pecten  (Pseudamusium)  frontalis  Dall.  Cot] 

Eocene.     Garlands  Creek,  Clark  County,  Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  III,Pt.  IV,  1898,11. 


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107790.  .  Pecten  (Chlamys)  fucanas  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Fuca  Strait,  Clallam  Bay,  Washington. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.   IV,  189S, 
p.  704,  pi.  26,  fig.  7. 

1 54 1 86.    Pecten  gibbus  amplicostatus  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.     Monroe  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.    IV,    1S9S. 
P-  747- 

135779.    Pecten  (Pseudamusium)  guppyi  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.   IV,    1898. 
p.  718,  pi.  34,  figs.  12,  13;  and  p.  755. 

154485.    Pecten  (Chlamys)  harrisii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort    Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free   Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,    1898, 
p.  742,  pi.  34,  fig.  24. 

1 33 1 7.    Pecten  heermanni  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     California. 

Conrad,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VII,  1855,  p.   267. — Dall, 
Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  701. 

=  Pecten  (Lyropecten)  hermanni. 
See  Pallium  estrellanum. 

7943.    Pecten  (Pectenj  hemphillii  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.     San  Diego,  California. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  vS.  Nat.  Mus.,I,  1878,  p.  15;  Trans.  Wagner  Free 
Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  706. 

3657.    Pecten  illawarrensis  Morris.  Plesiotype. 

Carboniferous.     Harpers  Hill  on  the  Hunter,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  I'.  S.  Expl.  Expe<l.,  X,  1849,  P-  7o5.  Atlas,  pi.  9. 
fig.  9,  9a. 

107754.    Pecten  (Chlamys)  indecisus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  near  Fort  Thompson. 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free   Inst.  vSci.   Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.    IV,    189S, 
p.  744,  pi.  34,  fig.  3. 

162522.  Pecten  (Chlamys)  jordani  Arnold.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Deadman  Island,  off  vSan  Pedro,  California. 
.\rnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  vSci.,  HI,  1903,  p.  in,  pi.  12,  figs.  6,  -. 

162523.  Pecten  (Chlamys)  latiauritis  fragilis  Arnold.         Holotype. 

Pleistocene.     vSan  Pedro,  California. 

Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  19^)3,  p.  112,  pi.   12,  fi^.  8. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  489 

3644.    Pecten  leniusculus  Dana.  Cotypes. 

Carboniferous.     District  of  Illawarra,  New  South  Wales, 
Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  704,  Atlas,  pi.  9, 
figs.  6a,  6b. 

1 1 1606.    Pecten  madisonius  Say.  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Shiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  XT.  s.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  30,  pi.  4, 
figs.  1-5. 

135838.    Pecten  madisonius  sayanus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
p.  725;  pi.  26,  fig.  6. 

1 33 1 1 .    Pecten  magnolia  Conrad .  Cotype. 

Miocene.     Santa  Inez  Mountains,  Santa  Barbara  County, 
California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
VII,  1857,  p.  191. — Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila., 
Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  702. 

=  Pecten  (Lyropecten)  magnolia. 

13333.    Pecten  meekii  Conrad.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.      San   Raphael   Hills,    Santa    Barbara   County, 
California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
VII,  1857,  P-  190.  pl-  I.  fig-  1- — I^all»  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst. 
vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  699. 

=  Pecten  (Patinopecten)  meeki. 

4758.    Pecten  mitis  Dana.  Holotype. 

Carboniferous.     Glendon    on    the    Hunter,    New    South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  vS.  Kxpl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  705,  Atlas,  pi.  9, 
figs.  8a,  8b. 

358.    Pecten  nebrascensis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Montana   (Cret.).     Yellowstone  River,  near  Miles  City, 
Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  87. 
=  Chlamys  nebrascensis. 

162524.    Pecten  (Plagioctenium)  newsomi  Arnold.  Holotype. 

Pleistocene.     Los  Cerritos,  California. 

Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  vSci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  113,  pi.  11,  figs,  i,  la. 

137887.    Pecten  (  Amusium)  ocalanus  Dall.  Holoty~* 

Oligocene.     Levy  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans,  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV, 
p.  756,  pi.  29,  fig.  2. 


490  BULLETIN    53,    UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

7938.    Pecten  (Chlamys)  opuntia  Dall.  Cotypes. 

107752.  Pliocene.     San  Diego  County,  California. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
p.  707,  pi.  29,  fig.  6. 

135786.    Pecten  (Chlamys)  ornatus  vaginulus  Dall.  Cotj^ies. 

Oligocene.     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898.  p. 

715. 

154479.    Pecten  (Chlamys)  parmeleei  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.     San  Diego,  California. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  FV,  1898,  p. 
708,  pi.  37,  figs.  14,  14a. 

1 14773.    Pecten  (Amusium)  precursor  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Near  Baileys  Ferry,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p. 

755. 

3504.    Pecten  propatulus  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Astoria,  Oregon. 

Conrad,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  P-  7^6,  Atlas,  pi. 
18,  figs.  13,  a. — Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila., 
Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  699. 

=  Pecten  (Patinopecten)  propatulus. 

30214.    Pecten  quinque  costatus  (Sowerby)  ?  Plesiotypes. 

Buda  (Lower  Cret.).     Near  Austin,  Texas. 

Shattuck,  Bull.  No.  205,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.,  1903,  pi.  5,  figs.  2-4. 

107750.    Pecten  (Pecten)  raveneli  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie    River,    near   Fort    Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p. 
721,  pi.  29,  fig.  10. 

302 1 3.    Pecten  roemeri  ( Hill ) .  Plesiotypes. 

Buda  (Lower  Cret.).     Near  Austin,  Texas. 

Shattuck,  Bull.  No.  205,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1903,  p.   15,  pi.  4^  fig.  2. 

1 13670.    Pecten  (-ffiquipecten)  scissuratus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.      Ponton,  Santo  Domingo,  West  Indies. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  189S,  p 
715,  Pl.  34,  fig.  4. 

7942.    Pecten  (Pecten)  stearnsii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     San  Diego,  California. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  vS.  Nat.  Mus.,  I,  1878,  p.  14;  Trans.  Waener  Fret 
Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  706,  pl.  26,  fi^.  5. 

61246.    Pecten  (Plagioctenium)  subventricosus  Dall.  Cotvpes. 

Pliocene.     Ventura  County,  California. 

Dall,  Trans.  Waj^ner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  i>t.  IV  1808  p 
707,  pl.  29,  fig.  8. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  491 

1 15777.    Pecten  (-ffiquipecten)  suwaneensis  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Suvvanee  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  734. 

3658.    Pecten  tenuicoUis  Dana.  Holotype. 

Carboniferous.     Harpers  Hill  on  the  Hunter,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Rxpl.  Kxped.,  X,  1849,  P*  7<^5i  Atlas,  pi.  9, 
figs.  7,  7a. 

1 4599 1.    Pecten  tenuis  Lea.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.  *  Jones's  wharf,  Patuxent  River,  Maryland. 

Lea,  Trans.  Am.  Phil.  Soc.  (2),  IX,  1845,  p.  246,  pi.  35,  fig.  33. — 
Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
p.  728. 

==  Pecten  (Placopecten?)  marylandicus. 

30216.    Pecten  texanus  Roemer.  Plesiotypes. 

Buda  (Lower  Cret.).     Near  Austin,  Texas. 

Shattuck,  Bull.  No.  205,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  17,  pi.  5, 
figs.  6-8. 

651.    Pecten  utahensis  Meek.  Cotype. 

Upper    Carboniferous.      Summit    Spring    Pass,    east    of 
Eureka,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  for  i860,  p.  310. 

—  Axnculopecten  utahensis. 

137612.    Pecten  (Chlamys)  wahtubbeanus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Indian  Mound  Railroad  Cut,  Newton  County, 
Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  736, 
pi.  34,  fig.  9. 

140126.    Pecten  (wahtubbeanus  var.  ?)  willcoxii  Dall.         Holotype. 

Eocene.     McLeod's  mill,  Clark  County,  Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  737, 
pi.  29,  fig.  4. 

350.    Pectunculina  parvula  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Montana  (Cret.).     Yellowstone   River,   near   Miles  City, 
Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  85. 

—  Limopsis  parv'ula. 

23046.    Pectunculus  ?  ovatus  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Knoxville    (Lower   Cret.).      Near  Stephenson,    1 
County,  California. 

vStanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  V.  S.  Cxeol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  189 
pi.  6,  figs.  9,  10. 


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3605.    Pectunculus  patulus  Conrad.  Holot>-pe. 

Miocene.     Astoria,  Oregon. 

Conrad,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Kxped.,  X,  1849,  p.  726,  Atlas,  pi.  :\ 
figs.  8,  a. 

309.    Pectunculus  subimbricatus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cot>'pes. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Heart  River,  North  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1S57,  p.  146. 
—See  Axinsea  subimbricata. 

28412.    Pectunculus  veatchi  (Gabb).  Plesiotype. 

Chico  (Cret.).     Pentz,  California. 

Stanton,  Seventeenth  Ann.  Rept.  XT.  s.  Geol.  Sur\'.,    I*t.  I,  kST- 
p.  1039.  pi.  64,  fig.  I. 

157830.    Pectunculus  veatchi  major  Stanton.  Cotj-pes. 

Lower  Tejon   (Eocene).     One  mile  southeast   of  Lower 
Lake,  Lake  County,  California. 

vStanton,  Seventeenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Oeol.  Sur\'.,  I*t.  I.  1S97. 
p.  1040,  pi.  64,  figs.  2,  3. 

1868.    Penitella  spelaea  Conrad.  Cot>-pe>. 

Post-Pliocene.     San  Pedro,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean. 
V,  1856,  p.  326,  pi.  5,  figs.  43,  43a,  43b. 

Pentacrinites.     See  Pentacrinus. 

220.    Pentacrinus  asteriscus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Southwest  base  of  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl. 
No.  172,  XIV,  1864,  p.  67,  text  figures. 

682.  Pentacrinus  asteriscus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Plesiot\-pes- 

Jurassic.     Southwest  base  of  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Clark,  Bull.  No.  97,  V.  S.  Oeol.  Sur\-.,  1893,  p.  26,  pi.  3,  figs.  2a-.l 

8588.    Pentacrinus  asteriscus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Plesiotype. 

Jurassic.     Salt  Creek,  near  Nephi,  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surw  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Ft.  I,  1S76. 
p.  162,  pi.  13,  figs.  6a,  1). 

8588.    Pentacrinus  whitei  Clark.  Cot>-pe>, 

Jurassic.     vSalt  Creek  and  Diamond  Valley,  Utah. 

Clark,  Bull.  No.  97,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1893,  p.  27,  pi.  3^  figs.  4a-c 

3647.    Pentadia  corona  Dana.  Cotype? 

Carboniferous.     Harpers  Hill  on  the  Hunter,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  V.  S.  Kxpl.  Kxped.,  X,  1849,  p.  713,  Atlas,  pi.  :.. 
figs.  i<>-ic)c,  11,12. 

17927.    Pentamerella  dubia  Hall.  Plesiotw 

Middle  Devonian.      Iowa  City,  Iowa. 

Owcn<  Re])t.  Geol.  Surv.  Wi.sconsin,  Iowa,  and    Minnesota  iS^-' 
pi.  3  A,  fig.  I  (as  Atrypa  11.  s..^). 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  498 

17929.    Pentamerus  (n.  sp.  ?)  Owen.  Plesiotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Near  Davenport,  Iowa. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Siirv.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852,  pi.  3  A, 
fig  II. 

=  Gypidula  comis. 

1167.    Pentamerus  borealis  Meek.  Holotype. 

Base  of  Upper  Devonian.      Anderson  River,   Mackenzie 
River  Basin,  Canada. 

Meek,  Trans.  Chicago  Acad.  Sci.,  I,  1868, p.  95,  pi.  13,  figs,  iia-h. 
=  Pentamerella  borealis. 

13868.  Pentamerus  comis  Owen.  Plesiotype. 

13869.  Middle  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  159,  pi.  3,  figs. 
4  and  7;  pi.  14,  figs.  I5-I5b;  pi.  I5»  figs.  SS^- 

=  Gypidula  comis. 

13867.    Pentamerus  lotis  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Upper  Devonian.     Applegate  Canyon,  White  Pine  Dis- 
trict, Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.   161,  pi.  3,  figs. 
9-9C. 

=  Gypidula  lotis. 

24529.    Pentremites  bradleyi  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Lower    Carboniferous.     Divide  between    Ross   Fork  and 
Lincoln  Valley,  Montana. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1873,  p.  470, and 
footnote. — Hambach,  Trans.  St.  Louis  Acad.  Sci.,  XIII,  1903, 

p.  56,  pi.  5.  fig-  7. 

3307 1 .  Pentremites  reinwardtii  Troost.  Chirotypes. 

Silurian.     Pecatur  County,  Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  60. 

33072.  Pentremites  tennesseae  Troost.  Chirotypes. 

Lower  Carboniferous.    Craborchard  Mountains,  Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  60. 

115418.    Periaster  elongata  Cotteau.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     St.  Bartholomew,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet-Akad.  Hand.,  XIII,  6,  1874,  p.  27, 
pi.  5,  fig  6. 

36376.    Periploma  angulifera  Philippi.  Plesiotype. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  near  Charlotte  Harbor,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,   Ill,  Pt.   Vl,  1903, 
p.  1529,  pi.  57,  fig.  15. 

1 15369.    Peripneustes  antillarum  Cotteau.  H6J 

Eocene.     St.  Bartholomew,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet-Akad.  Hand.,  XIII»  6»  t 
pi.  7,  figs.  1-3. 


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115410.    Peripneustes  clevei  Cotteau.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Anguilla,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet-Akad.  Harid.,  XIII,  6,  1874,  p.  40, 
pi.  7,  figs.  4-7. 

30203.  Perisphinctes  filiplex  (Quenstedt)  ?  Plesiotypes. 

Jurassic.     Moffats  bridge,  Tuolumne  River,  California. 

Hyatt,  Bull.  Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  V,  1894,  p.  423. 

30202.    Perisphinctes  miihlbachi  Hyatt.  Holotype. 

Jurassic.     Near  Greenwood,  El  Dorado  County,  California- 

Hyatt,  Bull.  Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  V,  1894,  p.  426. 

30204.  Perisphinctes  virgulatiformis  Hyatt.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Stanislaus  River,  opposite  Bostwicks  bar,  Cali- 
fornia. 

Hyatt,  Bull.  Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  V,  1894,  p.  422. 

157841.    Perissolax  blakei  (Conrad).  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Tejon  (Eocene).     Army  Point,  near  Benicia,  Cali- 
fornia. 

Stanton,  Seventeenth  Ann.   Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv*.,  Pt.  I,  1S97. 
p.  1045,  pi.  67,  fig.  I. 

21254.    Perissolax  brevirostris  Gabb.  Plesiotype. 

Chico  (Cret. ).     Near  Pentz,  California. 

Stanton,  Seventeenth  Ann.  Rept.  I'.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Pt.  I,  1S97. 
p.  1047,  pi.  67,  fig.  4. 

20103.    Perna  excavata  White.  Cotypes. 

Nanaimo  (Cret. ) .    Lucia,  Sheep  Jack,  and  Waldron  islands. 
Gulf  of  Georgia. 

White,  Bull.  No.  51,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  37,  pi.  7,  fijy.  j, 

13329.    Perna  montana  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.      San    Buenaventura,    Santa    Barbara     County, 
California.  , 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
VII,  1857,  p.  195. 

43695.    Peronopora  uniformis  Ulrich.     Figured  sections  of  holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  244,  pi.  lo. 
figs.  8,  8a. 

—  Peronopora  compressa. 

43943.    Peronopora  vera  Ulrich.  Cotypes, 

Utica  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  X,  18H8,  p.  40. 

1 1 1908.    Perplicaria  perplexa  Dall.  Holotype  and  plesiotype. 

113217.  Pliocene.     Caloo.sahatchie  River,  near  Fort  Thompson,  and 

Shell  Creek,  De  vSoto  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  In.st.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1S90  p.  Ol-. 
pi.  3,  fig.  i;  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  228,  pi.  13,  fig.  4. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  495 

43430-    Petalotrypa  compressa  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Middle  Devonian.     Rock  Island,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  454,  pi.  46,  figs.  4-4f. 

43431.    Petalotrypa  delicata  Ulrich.     Holotype  and  figured  sections. 

Middle  Devonian.     Buffalo,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  454,  pi.  46,  figs.  5,  5a. 

43699.  Petigopora  asperula  Ulrich.      Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI,  1883,  p.  157,  pi.  7, 
figs.  4-4a-c. 

43700.  Petigopora  gregaria  Ulrich.        Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI,  1883,  p.  155,  pi.  7, 
figs.  3.  3a-c- 

43194.    Petigopora  ofTula  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Cotypes. 

Cincinnatian  (Ord.).     Middletown,  Ohio. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904, 
P-  32. 

38205.    Petrablattina  hastata  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.   No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.   141,  pi.  11, 
fig.  10. 

145740.    Petricola  (Petricolaria)  calvertensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Calvert  Cliffs,  Maryland. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p.  1060, 
pi.  44,  fig.  14. 

145020.    Petricola  (Rupellaria)  harrisii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Four  and  one-half  miles  above  Yorktown,  Vir- 
ginia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p.  1060, 
pi.  43,  fig.  I. 

43271.  Phacelopora  constricta  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Burgin,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\'.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  406,  pi.  29,  fig.  2. 

43272.  Phacelopora  pertenuis  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Trenton  fOrd.).     Thebes,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  (;eol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  406,  pi.  29,  figs,  ib,  ic. 

135719.    Phacoides  (Bellucina)  actinus  Dall.  Holot 

Bowdeu  (Oligocene).     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  li 

p.  1385,  pi.  52,  fig.  3. 


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157806.    Phacoides  (Pleurolucina)  amabilis  (Dall).  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.    VI,  1903, 
p.  1368. 

See  Lucina  (Here)  amabilis. 

1 14684.    Phacoides  (Lucinisca)  calhounensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Chipola  (Oligocene).     Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.   VI,   1903, 
p.  1371,  pi.  52,  fig.  16. 

157776.    Phacoides  (Miltha)  caloosaansis  (Dall).  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,   I*t.   VI,   1903, 
p.  1376. 

See  Lucina  (Miltha)  caloosaensis. 

114712.    Phacoides  (Miltha)  chipolanus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Chipola  (Oligocene).     Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,    IH.   VI,   19(^3, 
p.  i375»  pl-  51,  fig.  I  J. 

90906.    Phacoides  (Miltha)  claibornensis  (Conrad).         Plesiotype. 

Claibomian  (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,    I^.   VI,   1903. 
p.  1374,  pi.  50,  fig.  18. 

146288.    Phacoides  (Parvilucina)  crenulatus  (Conrad).      Plesiotype. 

Upper  Miocene.     vSuffolk,  Virginia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.   VI,    1903, 
p.  1383.  Pl-  52,  fig.  12. 

157640.    Phacoides  domingensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Balla.st  Point,  near  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free   Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,    Ft.    VI.   1903, 
p.  1363,  pl.  50,  fig.  II. 

114613.    Phacoides  (Here)  glenni  Dall.  Holotype. 

Chipola  (Oligocene).     Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.    Phila.,    Ill,    Pt.    VI,    190;, 
p.  1566,  pl.  50,  fig.  17. 

129633.    Phacoides  (Here)  hamatus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Claibornian  (Eocene).     Claiborne  Bluff,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free   Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,   Ill,   Pt.   VI,    190;, 
p.  1364,  pl.  50,  fig.  9. 

114575.    Phacoides  (Miltha;  heracleus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Chipola  (Oligocene;.     Alum  Bluff,  Calhoun  County,  Flor- 
ida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free   Inst.   vSci.   Phila.,  Ill,    I>t.    VI,    191^3. 
p.  1376,  pl.  51,  fig.  10. 


TYPK   SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  497 

135041.    Phacoides  (Parvilucina)  intensus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     One  hundred  and  sixty  feet  below  surface  in 
City  Park  well,  San  Diego,  California. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,   1903, 
p.  1385,  pi.  50,  fig.  8. 

157822.    Phacoides  nassula  caloosana  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Caloosahatchie  (Pliocene).      Caloosahatchie  River,  south- 
em  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.    Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Vt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1372. 

II 25 1 3.    Phacoides  (Miltha)  ocalanus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Ocala  (Oligocene).     Ocala,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.   Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.   VI,  1903, 
p.  1375,  pl.  50,  fig-  14. 

135863.    Phacoides  (Parvilucina)  piluliformis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.   Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,   1903, 
p.  1382,  pl.  52,  fig.  6. 

107392.    Phacoides  (Lucinisca)  plesiolophus  (Dall).  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  p.  1371. 

See  Lucina  plesiolopha. 

135710-    Phacoides  (Here)  podagrinus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Bowden  (Oligocene).     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,   1903, 
p.  1365,  pl.  5«.  figs-  12,  13. 

157782.    Phacoides  (Parvilucina)  prunus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

Dall,   Trans.  Wagner   Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,   Ill,  Pt.  VI,   1903, 
p.  1384,  pl.  52,  fig.  8. 

135722.    Phacoides  (Pleurolucina)  quadricostatus  Dall.     Holotype. 

Bowden  (Oligocene).     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1368,  pl.  50,  fig.  7. 

135721.    Phacoides  (Cavilucina)  recurrens  Dall.  Holotype. 

Bowden  (Oligocene).     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.   Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
■  p.  1369,  pl.  52,  fig.  II. 

114686.    Phacoides  (Parvilucina)  sphaeriolus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Chipola  (Oligocene).     McDonald's  ranch,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  I9 

p.  1382,  pl.  52,  fig.  15. 

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135723.    Phacoides  (Here)  tithonis  Dall.  Holot\-pe. 

Bowden  (Oligocene).     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.   VI,  19^3, 
p.  1366,  pi.  50,  fig.  10. 

115125.    Phacoides  (Bellucina)  tuomeyi  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free   Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,   Ill,   Pt.  VI,  i^y 
p.  1385.  Pl-  52,  fig.  I. 

157789.    Phacoides  (Bellucina)  >vaccaniawen8is  Dall.        Holon-pe. 

Pliocene.     Tillys  Lake,  Waccamaw,  South  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila..   Ill,  Ft.   VI,  1903. 
p.  1386,  pl.  52,  fig.  2. 

157756.    Phacoides  (Here)  wacissanus  Dall.  Holot>-pe. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  near  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,   Ill,   Ft.   \^,  1903, 
p.  1365.  pl-  50,  fig.  15. 

23880.  Phacops  braziliensis  Clarke.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Rio  Maecuru,  Brazil. 

Clarke,  Archives  do  Mus.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  IX,  1890,  p.  15,  pl.  i. 
figs.  I,  2. 

24432.    Phacops  crassimarginatus  Hall.  Plesiotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Three  miles  below  Rocking^ham.  Iowa. 

Owen,  Rept.  Cieol.  Surv.  Wis.,  Iowa  and  Minn.,  1852,  pl.  3A,  fig. 6. 
=  Proetus  crassimarginatus. 

34124.    Phacops  hudsonicus  Hall.  Plesiot>-pe. 

Helderl>ergian  (Dev.).     Atoka  quadrangle,  Indian  Terri 
tory. 

Girty,  Nineteenth  Ann.   Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.   Surv.,  1900,  p.  571 
pl.  71,  figs.  4a-4(l. 

23881.  Phacops  menurus  Clarke.  Plastotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Rio  Maecuru,  Brazil. 

Clarke,  Arcliivos  do  Mus.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  IX,  1890,  p    17  pl.  1. 

23886.    Phacops  scirpeus  Clarke.  Plastot>'pc 

Middle  Devonian.     Rio  Maecuru,  Brazil. 

Clarkf,  Archives  <lu  Mus.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  IX,   1890,  p.  ivS.pl.: 
fig.  6. 

43599.  Phaenopora  incipiens  Ulricli.      Cotypes  and  figured  section^ 

43600.  Trenton  (Ord.j.     Montreal.  Canada,  and  Chimnev  Poini 

Vermont. 

I'lrich,  (jcoI.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurv.  Minn.,  l^*inal  Kept     II!   11  • 
^^ii  !>•  174,  pl.  13.  ^»««-  14-17. 


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43442.    Phaenopora  lindstromi  Ulrich.  Holotype  and  figured 

sectioiivS. 
Silurian.     Island  of  Gotland,  Sweden. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sun*.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  392,  fig.  I2d. 

43693.    Phaenopora  (?)  multipora  Hall.  Plesiotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Burgin,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Jour.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  171,  pi.  8, 
figs.  7.  7a,  7b. 

=  Eurydictya  multipora. 

43601.    Phaenopora  wilmingtonensis  Ulrich.       Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Kept.,  Ill,  Ft.  I, 
1893.  p.  ^75.  pl.  13.  figs.  22-26. 

1 12207.    Phalium  aldrichi  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ten-Mile  Creek,  Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  163; 
ibid.,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  263,  pl.  21,  fig.  2  (as  Cassis  (Phalium) 
aldrichi). 

II 2203.    Phalium  globosum  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Eocene.     East  of  Newton,  Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  i6i; 
ibid.,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  262,  pl.  20,  figs.  6,  II  (as  Cassis  (Phalium) 
globosum). 

184.    Pharella?  dakotensis  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype. 

Dakota  (Cret.).     Just  below  mouth  of  Vermilion  River, 
South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  251,  pl.  i,  fig.  3. 
See  Solen?  dakotensis. 

7821.    Pharella?  pealei  Meek.  Cotyjies. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Missouri  River,  below  Gallatin  City, 
Montana. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1873,  p.  496. — 
White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I, 
1883,  p.  21,  pl.  II,  figs.  6a,  6b.^^tanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S. 
Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  115,  pl.  25,  figs.  12,  13. 

35373-    Phillipsia  trinucleata  Herrick.  Plesiotypes. 

Weber  (Upper  Carb.).     Empire  Hill,  LeadviUe  District, 
Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  478,  pl.  10, 
figs.  II,  12. 

24335     Pholadella  parallela  (Hall).  Plesiotype 

Middle  Devonian.     Krere,  Brazil. 

Clarke,  Archivos  do  Mus.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  X,  1899,  p.  68,  pL  h 
fig.  20. 

See  Grammysia  (Pholadella?)  parallela. 


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3643.    Pholadomya  (Homomya)  audax  Dana.  Holotype. 

Carboniferous.     Wollongong  Point,  Illawarra,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  687,  Atlas,  pi.  3. 
figs.  la-c. 

12397.    Ph  [o]  ladomya  (Goniomya)  borealis  Meek.  Holot>'pe. 

Nanaimo  (Cret.).     Nanaimo,  Vancouver  Island. 

Meek,  Trans.  Albany  Inst.,  IV,  1857,  p.  42. 
=  Goniomya  borealis 

22895.    Pholadomya  coloradoensis  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Colorado    (Cret.).      Williams    Creek,    Huerfano     Park, 
Colorado. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  116,  pi.  26. 
fig.  2. 

3673.    Pholadomya  (Homomya)  curvata  Morris?  Plesiotype. 

Carboniferous.     Wollongong  Point,  Illawarra,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  688,  Atlas,  pi.  3, 
figs.  2a,  2b. 

25643.    Pholadomya  (Homomya)  glendonensis  Dana.       Holoty-pe. 

Carboniferous.     Glendon    on    the    Hunter,    New    South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  IT.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  687,  Atlas,  pi.  2. 
fig.  12. 

217.    Pholadomya  humilis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Southwest  base  of  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  for  i860,  p.  182: 
Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl.  No.  172,  XIV, 
1864,  p.  104,  pi.  4,  figs.  3a,  3b. 

28956.  Pholadomya  inaequiplicata  vStanton.  Holotye  and 

p^aratj-pes. 
Jurassic.      Divide    between    Fawn    Creek     and     Gallatin 
Valley,  Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Stanton,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  l^  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1899,  p.  625,  pi 
74,  fig-  4. 

7815.    Pholadomya  kingii  Meek.  Holotype  and  plesiot>T)e. 

28957.  Jurassic.     Near    Lower    Canyon    of    Yellowstone    River, 

Montana,  and  Yellowstone  National  Park. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rcpt.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Terr.,  Ft.  I.  iSSv 
p.  150,  pi.  3S,  fi^s.  3a,  3b.— Stanton,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II. 
U.  S.  (Veol.  vSurv..  1899,  p.  624,  pi.  74,  fijfs.  r-3. 

20251.    Pholadomya  occidentalis  Morton.  Plesiotype. 

Cretaceou.s.     Hempstead  Comity,  Arkansas. 

Owen,  Second  Rept.  Oeol.  Reconn.  of  Arkansas,  i860,  pi.  8,  fig,  a. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  501 

1 910.    Pholadomya  papyracea  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fort  Benton  (Cret.).     Chippewa  Point,  near  Fort  Benton, 
Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1862,  p.  28. — Meek, 
Ninth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1876,  p.  217,  pi.  5, 
figs.  4a,  b. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893, 
p.  116,  pi.  26,  fig.  I. 

30236.    Pholadomya  roemeri  Shattuck.  Cotypes. 

Buda  (Lower  Cret.).     Near  Austin,  Texas. 

Shattuck,  Bull.  No.  205,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  28,  pi.  15, 
figs.  3-6. 

9859.    Pholadomya  sancti-sabae  (Roemer)?  Plesiotype. 

Washita  (Lower  Cret.).     Leon  Springs,  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II,  1857, 
p.  164,  pi.  21,  fig.  4. 

1299.    Pholadomya  subelongata  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Nanaimo  (Cret. ).     Nauaimo,  Vancouver  Island. 

Meek,  Trans.  Albany  Inst.,  IV,  1857,  p.  42;  Bull.  U.  S.  Geol.  and 
(ieogr.  Surv.  Terr.,  II,  No.  4,  1876,  p.  362,  pi.  2,  figs,  i,  a. 

181.    Pholadomya  subventricosa  Meek  and  Hayden.     Holotype. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  for  1857,  p.  142. — 
Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IXi  1876,  p.  217,  pi.  39, 
figs.  8a.  8b. 

9877.    Pholadomya  texana  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Cretaceous.     Turkey  Creek,  Loen,  and  Eagle  Pass  Road, 
Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II,  1857, 
p.  152,  pi.  19,  fig.  3. 

187.    Pholadomya  undata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and 

paratype. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  81. 
=  Liopistha  (Cymella)  undata. 

3639.    Pholadomya  (Platymya)  undata  Dana.  Holotype. 

Carboniferous.     Wollongong  Point,  Illawarra,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  687,  Atlas,  pi.  2, 
figs,  ii-iia,  lib. 

259.    Pholas  cuneata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holot3rpe 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Long  Lake,  North  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc,  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  for  1858,  p.  53, 

=  Martesia  cuneata. 


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13778.  Pholidops  bellula  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Lone  Mountain,  near  Eureka,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  V.  vS.  Geol.  vSun,-.,  1884,  p.  113,   pi.  2,  figs. 
6,  6a,  6b. 

13779.  Pholidops  quadrangularis  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Lone  Mountain,  near  Eureka,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  114,  pi.  2,  fig.  7. 
[This  is  the  plate  of  a  crinoid.] 

1 15638.    Phorus  delectus  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Joum.  Geol.  Soc.  London,  XXXII,   1S76,  p.  529, 
pi.  28,  fig.  10. 

1 25 10.    Phorus  exoneratus  White.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     Bijou  Basin,  forty  miles  east  of  Denver,  Colorado. 

White,  PowelPs  Rept.  Geol.  Uinta  Mountains,  1876,  p.  134. 
[The  locality  given  is  erroneous  and  the  true  locality  is  unknown. 
See  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  pp.  191, 192. 
T.  W.  Stanton.] 

1 35 1 46.    Phos  albirupina  Harris.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     White  Bluff,  Arkansas  River,  Arkansas. 

Harris,  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Arkansas,  Pt.  II,  1894,  p.  166,  pi. 
6,  fig.  5. 

114191.    Phos  (Strongylocera)  chipolanus  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  311. 

1 15488.    Phos  elegans  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Joum.  Geol.  Soc.  London,  XXII,  1866,  p.  290,  pi. 
16,  fig.  13. 

1 15487.    Phos  erectus  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Geol.  Mag.,  London,  Dec.  II,  I,  1874,  p.  410,  pi.  16,  fig.  i. 

1 13778.    Phos  (Strongylocera)  fasciolatus  Dall.  Holot>-pe. 

Oligocene.     Potrero,  Rio   Amina,  Santo    Domingo,  West 

Indies. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  311,  pi.  28,  fig.  12. 

1 13780.    Phos  gabbii  Dall.  Holotype 

Oligocene.     Potrero,   Rio   Amina,  Santo    Domingo,  West 
Indies. 

Dall,  Proc.  I'.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  310,  pi.  29,  fig.  4. 

I35H5-    P*^os  *^illi  Harris.  Holot\T)e. 

Eocene.     Near  Vinces  Bluff,  Arkansas  River,  Arkansas. 

Harris,  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Arkansas,  Pt.  II,   1894,  p.  167, 
pi.  6,  fig.  6. 


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TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVEBTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  503 

147036.    Phos  johnsoni  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Jacksonian  (Eocene).     Jackson,  Louisiana. 

Vaughan,  Bull.  No.  142,  U.  S.  Oeol.  Sun.,  1897,  p.  36,  pi.  3,  fig.  3. 

1 13665.    Phos  metuloides  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ponton,  Santo  Domingo,  West  Indies. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  310,  pi.  28,  fig.  15. 

1 15489.    Phos  moorei  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Journ.  Geol  Soc.  I>)ndon,  XXII,  1866,  p.  290,  pi. 
16,  fig.  II. 

38157.    Phthanocoris  occidentalis  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1885,  p.  348,  pi.  32, 
fig.  4;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  312,  pi.  18,  fig.  4. 

25510.    Phyllobius  antecessor  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     Roan  Mountains,  western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  57,  pi.  9,  fig.  16. 

25507.    Phyllobius  avus  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiar>'.     White  River,  Colorado  and  Utah. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  58,  pi.  9,  fig.  17. 
—  Phyllobius  carcerarius. 

25509.    Phyllobius  carcerarius  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Older  Tertiary.     White  River,  Colorado  and  Utah. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.,  1893,  p.  57,  pi.  9,  fig.  11. 
See  Phyllobius  avus. 

384.    Phylloceras  ?  halli  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre   (Cret.)-     Missouri    River,  one  hundred  and 
fifty  miles  above  mouth  of  Milk  River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  458,  pi.  24, 
figs.  3a-c. 

See  Ammonites?  halli. 

23083.  Phylloceras  knoxvillensis  Stanton.     Holotype  and  paratype. 

23084.  Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.).     One  mile  northwest  of  Cooper 

Ranch,  Tehama  County,  and  three  miles  northwest  of 
Paskenta,  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p.  72, 
pi.  14,  figs.  1-4. 

1 245 1.    Phylloceras  ?  ramosus  Meek.  Holotjrpe. 

Nanaimo  (Cret.).     Komooks,  Vancouver  Lsland. 

Meek,  Bull.  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Terr.,  II,  1876,  p.  3; 
pi.  5,  figs.  I,  a,  b. 

See  Ammonites  (Scaphites?)  ramosus. 


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43705.    Phyllodictya  frondosa  Ulrich.     Cotypes  and  figfured  sections. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  174,  pi.  8, 
figs.  II,  iia,  lib. 

43598.    Phyllodictya  frondosa  Ulrich  ?  Plesiotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Ft.  I. 
1893,  p.  142. 

43597.    Phyllodictya  varia  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  PL  1, 
1893,  p.  144,  pi.  14,  figs.  1-8. 

1 53 14.    Phyllograptus  ??  cambrensis  Walcott.  Holotype. 

lyower  Cambrian.     Parker's  Quarry,  Georgia,  Vermont. 

Walcott,  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  604,  pi.  59, 
figs.  3.  3a. 

See  Diplograptus  ?  simplex. 
Phyllopora  ?  sp.  indet.  Ulrich  =  Re teporella  cinctata. 

43433.    Phyllopora  aspera  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  613,  pi.  44,  figs.  5-5b. 

43435.    Phyllopora  superba  Ulrich.        Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Hamilton  (Dev.).     Erie  County,  New  York. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  613,  pi.  44.  figs.  6-6c;  pi.  55. 
figs.  9.  9a. 

—  Reteporella  perundata . 

43704.    Phyllopora  variolata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  160,  pi.  6, 
fig.  14. 

=  Phylloporina  variolata. 

43438.    Phylloporina  aspera  (Hall).  Plesiotype  and  figured 

sections. 
Chazy  (Ord.).     Mingan,  Canada. 

Ulrich,  (^eol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  639,  pi.  53,  fijrs.  4-4C. 

43441.    Phylloporina  asperato-striata  (Hall).  Plesiotyi)e  and 

figured  sections 
Rochester  (Sil.).     Lockport,  New  York. 

inrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1S90,  p.  332,  pi.  53,  figs.  5-5d. 

43437.    Phylloporina  corticosa  Ulrich.  Cotv-pes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  vSurv.  111.,  VIII,  1.S90,  p.  639,  pi.  53,  figs.  3.  -^■ 
Geol.  and  Nal.  Hist.  vSurv.  of  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt  I. 
1893,  p.  212,  pi.  5,  figs.  i-io. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  505 

43439-    Phylloporina  dawsoni  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.)-     Montreal,  Canada. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  pi.  54,  figs.  i-ii. 

43696.  Phylloporina  halli  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minne.sota. 

Ulrich,  Tourn.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XII,  1890,  p.  181,  figs. 
7-7f;  Geol.  and  Nat.  HLst.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
I,  1893,  p.  211,  pi.  4,  figs.  16-21. 

43731     Phylloporina  reticulata  (Hall).  Plesiotypes  and  figured 

to  sections. 

43733-  Trenton  (Ord.).     Trenton  Falls,  New  York. 

Black   River   (Ord.).     Cannon    Falls   and    Minneapolis, 
Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  pi.  53,  figs.  2,  2a;  Geol.  and 
Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1893,  p.  210, 
pi.  4,  figs.  8-15. 

43697.  Phylloporina  sublaxa  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

43698.  Stones   River  (Ord.).     Lebanon,  Tennessee,  and  Minne- 

apolis, Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Tourn.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XII,  1890,  p.  179,  figs. 
6-6f;  Geol.  and  Nat.  HLst.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
I,  1893.  p.  209,  pi.  4,  figs.  1-7. 

43440.    Phylloporina  trentonensis  (Nicholson).  Plesiotype  and 

figured  sections. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Belleville,  Canada. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  640,  pi.  53,  figs.  i-ic. 

414.    Phylloteuthis  subovata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.Sci.  Phila.,  for  i860,  p.  176. — 
Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  505,  pi.  33, 

fig-3- 
Physa  sp.  White = P.  u.sitata. 

8596.    Physa  bridgerensis  Meek?  Plesiotypes. 

Eocene.     San  Pete  Valley,  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I, 
1876,  p.  210,  pi.  21,  fig.  2a. 

9001.    Physa  bridgerensis  Meek;  Plesiotype. 

Bridger  (Eocene).     Near  Fort  Bridger,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  45,  pi.  19,  figs.  loa,  lob;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol. 
Sur\'.,  18S3,  p.  450,  pi.  30,  figs.  9,  10. 

20069.    Pbysa  bullata  White.  Coty] 

Eocene.     Wales,  Utah. 

White,  Bull.  No.  34,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  25,  pi.  5,1 
14-16,  ?I7. 


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7875.    Physa  carletoni  Meek.  Holotype. 

Montana  (Cret.  )•     Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1873,  p.  508  — 
White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1S79, 
p.  306,  pi.  7,  fig.  12;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883, 
p.  449,  pi.  5,  fig.  18. 

12470.    Physa  copei  White.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Cow  Island,  Missouri  River,  Montana. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  85,  pi.  24,  figs.  4a,  4b;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  IT.  S.  Geol.  Sun.. 
1883,  p.  450,  pi.  25,  figs.  I,  2. 

9054.    Physa  felix  White.  Cot>T)es. 

Laramie  (Cret).     Crow  Creek,  northern  Colorado. 

VHiite,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr..  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  84,  pi.  22,  fig.  la;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  18S3. 
p.  450,  pi.  25,  fig.  3. 

8890.    Physa  kanabensis  White.  Cot\T)es. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Upper  Kanab,  Utah. 

White,  Powell's  Rept.  Geol.  Uinta  Mountains,  1876,  p.  119. 

20068.    Physa  kanabensis  White  ?  Plesiotypes. 

Eocene.     Wales,  Utah. 

White,  Bull.  No.  34,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  24,  pi.  3,  figs.  1 1-13. 

2120.  Physa  longiuscula  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and 

2 1 2 1 .  paratypes. 
Laramie  (Cret.).     Three  miles  below  Fort  Union,  North 

Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII.  1856,  p.  119. 

=  Bulinus  longiu.sculus. 

1 1 256 1 .    Physa  meigsii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie    River,    near    Fort    Thompson. 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  III.  Pt.  I,  i89(-\p.  i: 
pi.  10,  fig.  12. 

8867.    Physa  pleromatis  White.  Cotypes. 

S876.  Eocene.     Last  Bluff,  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  V.  8.  (ieogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  iS'i 
p.  211,  pi.  21,  fig.s.  la,  b;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun 

1883,  p.  45t),  pi.  30,  figs.  6-8. 

20067.    Physa  pleromatis  White.  Plesiotypo 

Eocene.      Wales,  lit  ah. 

White,  Hull,  No.  34,  I'.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.,  1886,  p.  24,  pi.  3^  figs.  >^ 

33304.    Physa  prisca  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Lower  Carboniferoii.s.     New  York  and   Richmond  Moun- 
tains, Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun\,  1884,  p.  262,  fig.  6. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  507 

19181.    Physa  rhomboidea  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Laramie  (Cret.)-     Three  miles  below  Fort  Union,  North 
Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  119. 

=  Bulinus  rhomboideus. 

2140.    Physa  secalina  Evans  and  Shumard.  Holotype. 

White  River  (Miocene).     Pinots  Creek,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  604,  pi.  45, 
figs. 4a,  4b.— White,  Third  Ann.  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883, 
p.  450,  pl-  32,  figs.  35.  36. 

21 18.    Physa  subelongata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Bad  Lands  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.,  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  120. 
=  Bulinus  subelongatus. 

12484.    Physa  usitata  White.  Cotypes. 

22328.  Bear  River  (Cret.).      Sulphur  Creek   and   twenty  miles 

north  of  Cokeville,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
P-85,  pl.  30,  fig.  II  (as  Physa  sp.?);  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S. 
Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  449,  pl.  6,  fig.  17  (as  Physa  sp.?);  Bull. 
No.  128,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  47,  pl.  6,  figs.  8,  9. 

25505.  Phyxelis  dilapsus  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     Green  River,  Wyoming. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  41,  pl.  8,  fig.  11. 

25501.    Phyxelis  eradicatus  Scudder.  Cotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     Roan  Mountains,  w^estern  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p. 43,  pl.  8,  figs.  17,  18. 

25503.  Phyxelis  evigoratus  Scudder.  Cotype. 

25504.  Older  Tertiary.     White  River,  Utah,  and  Roan  Mountains, 

western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  42,  pl.  8,  figs.  13, 
14,  15. 

25506.  Phyxelis  excissus  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     Roan  Mountains,  western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1893,  p.  42,  pl.  8,  fig.  16. 

3659.    Pileopsis  tenella  Dana.  Holotype. 

Carboniferous.     Harpers  Hill  on  the  Hunter,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  V.  vS.  Kxpl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  706,  Atlas,  pl.  9 
figs.  133-13!). 

153824.    Pinna  caloosa^nsis  Dall.  Holotjfpe 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie    River,   near  Fort  TbompK 
Florida 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p,6 
pl.  26,  fig.  4. 


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14367.  Pinna  consimilis  Walcott.  Cot>'pe. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  236,  pi.  2<.>,  fig.  13. 

14368.  Pinna  inexpectans  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Oeol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  235,  pi.  19,  fig.  11. 

20221.    Pinna  kingii  Meek.  Holotype. 

Jurassic.     Weber  Canyon,  Wahsatch  Range,  Utah. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  wS.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  131. 
pi.  12,  figs.  9,  9a. 

* 

8486.    Pinna  peracuta  Shumard  ?  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Mesa   edge,    near    Relief    Spring. 
Arizona. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  l*t.  I.  1S76, 
p.  151,  pi.  II,  fig.  5a. 

12198.    Pinna  peracuta  Shumard.  Plesiot>'pe. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Twelve  miles  west  of  Plattsmouth. 
Nebraska. 

WTiite,  Thirteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Indiana,  1884,  p.  145, 
pi.  28,  figs.  I,  2. 

8640.    Pinna  petrina  White.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret. ) .     One  mile  south  of  Pajuate,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.%  1874, 
p.  24;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surw  W.  looth  Merid. ,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  182,  pi.  13,  figs.  7a,  b. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Oeol. 
Surv.,  1893,  p.  88,  pi.  20,  fig.  I. 

8101.    Pinna  petrina  White.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Near  Fort  Wingate,  New  Mexico. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106, 1'.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  88,  pi.  19,  fig.  4. 
See  Pinna  stevensoni. 

1 1 2508.    Pinna  quadrata  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ocala,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1H98,  p.  660, 
pi.  29,  fig.  7. 

8101.    Pinna  stevensoni  White.  Holotype. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Near  Fort  Wingate,  New  Mexico.' 

White.  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Ill,  1880,  p.  47. 
=  Pinna  petrina. 

43428.    Pinnatopora  conferta  Ulrich.  Cotj-pe. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).      Keokuk,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\'.  111.,  VIII,  1690,  p.  618,  pi.  56,  fig.  5;  p],  66, 
fig.  6. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  509 

43488.  Pinnatopora  curvata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Waverly  (Miss.).     Richfield,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Bull.  Denison  Univ.,  IV,  1888,  p.  76,  pi.  14,  fij?.  4. 

43423.  Pinnatopora  elegans  Young  and  Young.     Figured  sections 

of  plesiotype. 
Carboniferous.     Scotland. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  pi.  56,  fig.  2. 

43427.    Pinnatopora  flexuosa  Ulrich.  Plesiotype. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Kings  Mountain,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  616,  pi.  66,  figs.  4-4C. 

43486.  Pinnatopora  intermedia  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Waverly  (Miss.).     Richfield,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Bull.  Denison  Univ.,  IV,  1888,  p.  74,  pi.  14,  fig.  i. 

43421.  Pinnatopora  laxa  Young  and  Young.     Figured  sections  of 

plesiotype. 
Carboniferous.     Scotland. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  pi.  56,  figs.  4,  4a. 

43487.  Pinnatopora  minor  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Waverly  (Miss.).     Richfield,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Bull.  Denison  Univ.,  IV,  1888,  p.  77,  pi.  14,  figs.  7,  7a. 

43422.  Pinnatopora  retrofiexa  Young  and  Young.     Figured  sections 

of  plesiotype. 
Carboniferous.     Scotland. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  pi.  56,  fig.  3. 

43489.  Pinnatopora  simulatrix  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Waverly  (Miss.).     Richfield,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Bull.  Denison  Univ.,  IV,  1888,  p.  75,  pi.  14,  fig.  3. 

43424.  Pinnatopora  trilineata  Meek.    Figured  section  of  plesiotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Springfield,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  620,  pi.  66,  fig.  6. 

43490.  Pinnatopora  vinei  Ulrich,  Holotype. 

Waverly  (Miss.).     Richfield,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Bull.  Denison  Univ.,  IV,  1888,  p.  77,  pi.  14,  fig.  5. 

43426.    Pinnatopora  vinei  Ulrich.  Plesiotype. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Kings  Mountain,  Kentucky. 

I'lrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  616,  pi.  66,  figs.  5-5b. 

43492.    Pinnatopora  whitii  Foerste.  Plastot* 

Lower  Coal  Measures.     Flint  Ridge,  Ohio. 

Foerste,  Bull.  Sci.  I^ab.  Denison  Univ.,  II,  1887,  p.  87,  pi.  7, 
4a-c. 


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43491.    Pinnatopora  youngi  Ulrich.  Cotj-pe. 

Waverly  (Miss.).     Richfield,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Bull.  Denison  Univ.,  IV,  1888,  p.  78,  pi.   14,  figs.  6,  6a. 

43425.    Pinnatopora  youngi  Ulrich.  Plesiotj-pe. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Kings  Mountain,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  615,  pi.  66,  fi|5.  3. 

113224.    Pisania  (Celatoconus)  nux  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Cape  Fear  River,  North  Carolina. 

DaU,  Trans.   Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,   Ill,    Pt.    II,   1892, 
p.  235,  pi.  13,  fig.  6. 

8208.    Pisidium  saginatum  White.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Near  Evanston,  Wyoming. 

White,  Powell's  Rept.  Geol.  Uinta  Mountains,  1876,  p.  128;  Third 
Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  440,  pi.  20,  figs.  14, 15. 

136750.    Pitaria  (Lramelliconcha)  calcanea  Dall.  Holot>'pe. 

Oligocene.     Vicksburg,  Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.   VI,   1903, 
p.  1270,  pi.  55,  fig.  19. 

115163.    Pitaria  (Lramelliconcha)  filosina  Dall.  Holotype. 

Upper  Miocene.     Natural  Well,   Duplin   County,    North 
Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.   VI,   1903. 
p.  1270,  pi.  57,  fig.  I. 

1 14753.    Pitaria  (Hyphantosoma)  floridana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Chipola    (Oligocene).      Alum  Bluff,  Apalachicola  River, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free   Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.    VI,  190^, 
p.  1267,  pi.  54,  fig.  10. 

135252.    Pitaria  (Lamelliconcha)  hillii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Near  Gatuu,  Panama  Canal,  Panama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free    Inst.    Sci.    Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  191.13, 
p.  1268,  pi.  54,  fig.  7. 

109232.    Pitaria  (Hyphantosoma)  opisthogrammata  Dall. 

Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Near  Charlotte  Harbor,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free    Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,    Pt.  VI,    i^*\, 
p.  1267,  pi.  54,  fig.  8. 

29414.    Placenticeras  guadalupe  (Roemcr).  Plesiotj^pes. 

San  Carlos  (  Upi)er  Cret . ) .     San  Carlos,  Presidio  Co. , Texas. 

Hyatt,  Mon.  XIJV,  U.  vS.  (kk)!.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  199. 

9735.    Placenticeras  intercalare  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

1897.S.  Montana  (Upper  Cret.).      Har])er.  Laramie  Plains,  Wyo- 

2941 1.  ining;   Ponil  Canyon,  New  Mexico;   UpiXir  Missouri. 

Hyatt.   Moil.  XMV,   V.  vS.  (U-ol.  vSurv..  1903,  pp.  207--211,  pi.  36, 
fig.  5;  pi.  37,  fig^i.  1-4;  pl-  3^»  fig-  J. 


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411.    Placenticeras  (Sphenodiscus)  lenticulare  (Owen). 

Plesiotypes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  473,  pi.  34,  fig. 
I  a,  and  text  fig.  66. 

388.    Placenticeras  placenta  (DeKay).  Plesiotypes. 

3680.  Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Cheyenne  River,  South  Dakota,  and 

North  Red  River,  Minnesota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  pp.  465-468,  fig.  65 
in  text,  and  pi.  24,  figs.  2a,  2b. 

22939.    Placenticeras  placenta  (DeKay)?  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.)     Upper  Kanab  Valley,  Utah. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  169,  pi.  39,  figs. 
1-3. 

Fig.  I  =  Placenticeras  pseudoplacenta. 
Figs.  2,  3  =  Placenticeras  stantoni. 

369.    Placenticeras  placenta  intercalare  Meek  and  Hayden. 

Holotype. 
Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Cheyenne  River  at  mouth  of  Sage 
Creek,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  468,  pi.  23, 
figs.  la-c. 

See  Ammonites  placenta  intercalaris. 

2 1 65 1.    Placenticeras  planum  Hyatt.  Cotypes. 

29410.  San  Carlos  (Upper  Cret.).     San  Carlos,  Presidio  County, 

Texas;  Presidio  del  Norte,  Mexico. 

Hyatt,  Mon.  XLIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  202,  pi.  33,  figs. 
2-4;  pi.  34,  figs.  1-3. 

22344.    Placenticeras  pseudoplacenta  Hyatt.  Cotype. 

Colorado  (Upper  Cret.).     Upper  Kanab  Valley,  Utah. 

Hyatt,  Mon.  XLIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  pp.  216,  217,  pi.  43, 
figs.  3-10. 

See  Placenticeras  placenta? 

22199.    Placenticeras  pseudoplacenta  Hyatt.  Cotype. 

Fort   Benton    (Upper    Cret.).     Muddy  Creek,  Huerfano 
County,  Colorado. 

Hyatt,  Mon.  XLIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  pp.  216,  217,  pi.  43, 
fig.  II. 

2941 1.  Placenticeras  sancarlosense  Hyatt.  Cotypes. 

San  Carlos  (Upper  Cret.).     San  Carlos,  Presidio  County, 
Texas. 

Hyatt,  Mon.  XLIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  200,  pi.  30,  figs. 

22939.    Placenticeras  stantoni  Hyatt.  HOI0 

Colorado  (Upper  Cret.).     Upper  Kanab  Valley,  Utall 

Hyatt,* Mon.  XLIV,  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  214. 

See  Placenticeras  placenta? 


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1394.    Placenticeras ?  vancouverensis  (Meek).  Holot>-pe. 

Nanaimo  ^Cret.  7.     Komooks.  Vancouver  Island. 

Meek.  Ball.  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Terr.,  II,  1876,  p.  370. 
pi.  6.  figs.  la-c. 

See  Ammonites  vancouverensis. 

18936.    Placenticeras  whitfieldi  Hyatt.  Cotype. 

Montana  C Upper  Cret. ;.     Upper  Missouri. 

Hyatt,  Mon.  XLIV.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  pp.  221—232,  pi.  47. 
figs.  I,  2. 

41364.    Placcntula  marginata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.j.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist,  XIII,  1890,  p.  124.  pi. 
lo,  figs,  i^a-c. 

11 5422.  Placocythus  barrctti  Duncan.  Cot>-pes. 

Miocene.     Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Duncan,  Quart.  Joum.  Geol.  Soc.  London,  XIX,  1863.  p.  437.  pL 
16,  fig.  I. 

1 15425.    Placocythus  morei  Duncan.  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Journ.  Geol.  Soc.  Ix>ndon,  XXI,  1865.  1866,  p.  h\ 
pi.  2,  fig.  I. 

1 15423.  Placotrochus  alveolus  Duncan.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Duncan,  Quart.  Journ.  Geol.  Soc.  London,  XIX,  1863,  p.  438,  pi 
16,  fig.  2. 

135778.    Placunanomia  lithobleta  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  III^  l»t.  IV,  1S9S. 
p.  77S. 

8082.    Placunopsis  hilliardensis  White.  Cotypes. 

Colorado?  (Cret.).     Hilliard  Station,  Wyoming. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terrs.,  1S79. 
p.  278,  pi.  7,  fig.  14a.— Stanton  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.'  Ge</l. 
Surv.,  1893,  P-  ^'  pi-  8,  fig.  II. 

1 15370.    Plagionotus  loveni  Cotteau.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     vSt.  Bartholomew,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet-.Akad.   Hand.,  XIII,  6,  1874    p  4: 

pi.  8,  figs:  7,  S. 

1 15492.    Planaxis  crassilabrum  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Trinidad,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy.  Geol.  Maj^..  London,  Dec.  II,  I.  1S74.  p.  41  i^  pi^  13   f^g   ,. 

18360.    Planolites  annularis  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.      Near   North   Greenwich,    Washington 
County,  New  York. 

Walcott,  Proc.  V.  S.  Nat.  Mils..  XII,  1S.S9,  p.  34;  Tenth  .\nn. 
Rept.  IS.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  iS^j.  p.  602,  pi.  60,  fig.  c^ 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  518 

33796.  Planolites  corrugatus  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Greyson  (Algonkian).     Near  Neihart,  Montana. 

Walcott,  Bull.  Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  X,  1899,  p.  236,  pi.  24,  fig,  8. 

33797.  Planolites  superbus  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Greyson  (Algonkian).     Near  Neihart,  Montana. 

Walcott,  Bull.  Geol.  Soc.  Amer.,  X,  1899,  p.  237,  pi.  24,  fig.  9. 

8909.    Planorbis  sequalis  White.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     Henrys  Fork,  Green  River,  Wyoming. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Ill,  1880,  p.  159;  Third  Ann.  Rept. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  448,  pi.  29,  fig.  lo. 

13392.    Planorbis  ammon  Gould.  Holotype. 

Post-Tertiary.     Colorado  Desert,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
V,  1856,  p.  33i»  Pl-  ii»  figs.  14-16. 

2105.    Planorbis  amplexus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Near  mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  for  1857,  p.  135. 

2105.    Planorbis  (Bathyomphalus)  amplexus  (Meek  and  Hay- 
den. )  Paratypes. 
Laramie  (Cret.)     Near  mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  539. 

9005.    Planorbis  cirratus  White.  Cotypes. 

Green  River  (Eocene).     Three  miles  east  of  Table  Rock 
Station,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  44,  pi.  19,  figs.  5a-c;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1883,  p.  448,  pi.  29,  fig.  7. 

1 1 2546.    Planorbis  conanti  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene. '   Caloosahatchie   River,   near  Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890, 
p.  20,  pi.  10,  fig.  I,  la. 

1985.    Planorbis  convolutus   Meek  and  Hayden.     Holotype  and 

2167.  paratypes. 

I^aramie( Cret. ) .    Little  Horn  and  Powder  rivers,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p. 
120. — Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  536, 
pi.  42,  figs.  12a,  12b. 

2176.    Planorbis  convolutus  var.  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cot3rpes. 

Laramie  ( Cret. ) .    Little  Horn  and  Powder  rivers,  Montana. 

Meek,   Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,   1876,  p.  538,  pi  4 

r.,  188 


figs,  iia-e. — White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv. 
p.  447,  pi.  27,  fig  16. 


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II 2548.    Planorbis  disstoni  Dall.  Holotyit 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie    River,    near    Kort    Thompst 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  III.  Pt.  I,  » 
p.  21,  pi.  10,  figs.  2,  2a. 

2182.    Planorbis  fragilis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holot^Tt 

Fort  Union  (Cret.).     Fort  Berthold,  North  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  for  1857.  p.  :i 
=  Planorbis  fBathyomphalus)  plancxx>nvexus. 

12506.    Planorbis  (Bathyomphalus)  kanabensis  White.     Cot}^ 
Laramie  (Cret.).     Upper  Kanab,  Utah. 

White,  Powell's  Rept.  Geol.  Uinta  Mountains,  1876,  p.  :.^ 
Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-.,  1883,  p.  447.  pL  r 
figs.  21-23. 

2170.    Planorbis  nebrascensis  Evans  and  Shumard.      Plesiot\-pb 
White  River  (Miocene).     Pinots  Creek,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  600,  pi  ,- 
figs.  2a,  2b.— White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  XJ.  S.  Geol.  Sor 
1883,  p.  448,  pi.  32,  figs.  22,  23. 

2182.    Planorbis    (Bathyomphalus)    planoconvexus    (Meek  ai 

Hayden).  Holot}7c 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Fort  Berthold,  North  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  53S,  pl.i- 
figs.  9a-c.— White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'..  i^'« 
p.  447,  pi.  27,  figs.  17,  18. 

See  Planorbis  fragilis. 

22336.    Planorbis  praecursoris  White.  Cotj-jt* 

Bear  River  (Cret.).     Twenty  miles   north   of   CokeuG: 
Wyoming. 

White,  Bull.  No.  128,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  46,  pi.  6,  figs.:-* 

694.  Planorbis  spectabilis  Meek.  Cotj^e? 

Eocene.     Hams  Fork,  northeast  of  Fort  Bridger,  Wyoming 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  Kxpl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  187-  p  > 
pi.  17,  figs.  I3d-f.  *     '      '" 

695.  Planorbis  spectabilis  Meek.  CoUTt^ 

Eocene.     Hams  Fork,  northea.st  of  Fort  Bridger,Wvoin:!:; 

Meek,  Rept.  Expl.  Great  Basin  of  Utah,  Simpson,  iS*^,  r  t- 
pi.  5,  figs.  7a-<l. 

See  Planorbis  utahensis  s]>ectabilis. 

697.    Planorbis  spectabilis  utahensis  (Meek).  Coivr 

Eocene.     Hams  Fork,  northeast  of  Fort  Bridger  Wvorn:*:^ 

Meek,  Re])t.  Expl.  (»reat  Basin  of  Utah,  Simpson  iS"6  r  " 
pi.  5,  figs.  Sa-c;  Rept.  U.  S.  (^eol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,'lV,  T- 
1S77,  p.  190,  pi.  17,  figs.  I4a-i4c. 

See  Planorbis  utahensis. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  515 

697.    Planorbis  utahensis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     Hams  Fork,  northeast  of  Fort  Bridger,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  for  i860,  p.  314. — White, 
Third  Ann.  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv,,  1883,  p.  447,  pi.  29, 
figs.  1-3. 

=  Planorbis  spectabilis  utahensis. 

8599.    Planorbis  utahensis  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Eocene.     East  slope  of  Pine  Mountains  and  Castle  Valley, 
Utah. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  209,  pi.  21,  fig.  8a. 

=  Planorbis  spectabilis  utahensis. 

695.    Planorbis  utahensis  spectabilis  (Meek).  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     Hams  Fork,  northeast  of  Fort  Bridger,  Wyoming. 

White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  447,  pi.  29, 
figs.  4-6. 

=  Planorbis  spectabilis. 

317.    Planorbis  veternus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Southwest  base  of  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  for  i860,  p.  418 
(nomen  nudem);  Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to 
Knowl.  No.  172,  XIV,  1864,  p.  107,  pi.  4,  figs.  la,  ib. — White, 
Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  446,  pi.  3,  fig.  6. 

20057.    Planorbis  veternus  Meek  and  Hayden?  Plesiotype. 

Jurassic.     Eight  miles  north  of  Canyon  City,  Colorado. 

White,  Bull  No.  29,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  21,  pi.  4,  figs.  20,  21. 

217 1.    Planorbis  vetulus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

White  River  (Miocene).     Pinots  Creek,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  for  i860,  p.  175. 
=  Planorbis  vetustus. 

2 171.    Planorbis  vetustus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

White  River  (Miocene).     Pinots  Creek,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  601,  pi.  45,  figs, 
la-c. — White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  448, 
pi.  32,  figs.  16-18. 

See  Planorbis  vetulus. 

1 1938.    Planorbis  willcoxii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Balla.st  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  4, 

pi.  I,  figs.  6c,  6d. 

28140.    Plasmopora  lambii  Schuchert.  Cotypea, 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Head  of  Frobisher  Bay,  BaflBn  Land. 

Schuchert,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXII,  1900,  p.  154. 


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13929.    Platyceras  conradi  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Combs  Peak,  Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  182,  pi.  16,  figs,  i,  11. 

45954.   Platyceras  ?  depressum  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Holot>-pc. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1069,  pi.  61,  figs.  55,  56. 

23846.    Platyceras  hoyti  Walcott.  Holot>-pc. 

Upper  Cambrian.  Four  miles  west  of  Saratoga  Springs, 
New  York. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIII,  1890,  p.   268,  pi.  20,  fig.  S. 

8504.  Platyceras  nebrascense  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

8505.  Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Santa  F6,  New  Mexico,  and 

Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  Pt.  1, 1876, 
p.  159,  pi.  12,  figs.  5a-5d. 

13926.    Platyceras  nodosum  Conrad.  Plesiotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     lyone  Mountain,  near  Eureka,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884, p.  183,  pi.  6,  figs,  5-5b. 

14405.  Platyceras  occidens  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  254,  pi.  24,  figs. 
9.  9a- 

35362.    Platyceras  parvum  Swallow.  Plesiot\T)es. 

Hermosa  (Upper  Carb.).  Sandstone  Mountain,  Rico 
quadrangle,  and  Bear  Creek,  Needle  Mountain  quad- 
rangle, Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  i6,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  461,  pi.  ic. 
figs.  I,  la;  2,  2a. 

14406.  Platyceras  piso  Walcott.  Holot\T)e. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  254,  pi.  24,  figs. 
7-7b. 

1 537 1.    Platyceras  primsevum  Billings.  Plesiot\-pe. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Troy,  New  York. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  1886,  p.  130,  pi.  12,  fij? 
5,  5a;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  61S,  pi 
74,  figs.  II,  ua. 

35217.    Platyceras  primordialis  Hall?  Plesiot\7e. 

Middle  Cambrian.  Soda  Butte  Creek,  Yellowstone  NationaJ 
Park. 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXXII,  I>t.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  P  453  F 
63,  fig.  I. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  517 

23845.  Platyceras  texanum  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Packsaddle  Mountain,  Burnett  County, 
Texas. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  268,  pi.  20,  fig.  5. 

13924.    Platyceras  thetiforme  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Brush  Peak,  Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  184,  pi.  6,  figs.  4-4b. 

46534.    Platyceras  tribulosum  White.  Holotjrpe. 

Burlington  (Miss.).     Burlington,  Iowa. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  168,  pi.  41,  figs.  6a,  6b. 

13923.    Platyceras  undulatum  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Brush  Peak,  Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  184, pi.  6,  figs.  2,  2a. 

45955.    Platyceras  ?  wisconsinense  Ulrich  and  Scofield.       Cotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Beloit,  Wisconsin. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1068,  pi.  61,  figs.  49-52. 

158316.    Platyccenia  jacksonensis  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Jacksonian  (Eocene).     Jackson,  Mississippi. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  150,  pi.  17, 
figs.  9-9C. 

Platycrinites.     See  Platycrinus. 

39888.    Platycrinus  ann-dixoni  Troost.  Chirotypes. 

Silurian.     Decatur  County,  Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  6i. 

7806.    Platycrinus  haydeni  Meek.  Holotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Old   Baldj^    near  Virginia  City, 
Montana. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1873,  p.  469, 
and  footnote,  as  Platycrinites  haydeni. — White,  Twelfth  Ann. 
Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883,  p.  122,  pi.  33, 
fig.  7a. 

24185.    Platycrinus  hemisphericus  Meek  and  Worthen.    Plesiotype. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Crawfordsville,  Indiana. 

Grabau,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.  (4),  XVI,  1903,  p.  296,  fig.  8,  p.  297. 

39886.    Platycrinus  huntsvillse  Troost.  Chirotypes. 

Mississippian.     Near  Huntsville,  Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  61. 

7805.    Platycrinus  (Eucladocrinus)  montanaensis  Meek. 

Holotjrpe. 
Lower  Carboniferous.     Twin  Springs,  Dry  Creek  Valle 

Montana. 

Meek,  Fifth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1872,  p.  373. 
= Eucladocrinus  montanaensis. 


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39887.    Platycrinus  polydactylus  Troost.  Chirotypes. 

Mississippian.     Near  Huntsville,  Alabama. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  62. 

8526.    Platycrinus  vexabilis  White.  Holotypc. 

Lower  Carboniferous.      Mountain  Spring,    Old    Mormon 
Road,  Nevada. 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  1S74. 
p.  15;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  PL  I, 
1877,  p.  81,  pi.  5,  fig.  2. 

35396.    Platycystites  faberi  Miller.  Plastotv-pe. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Scott  County,  Virginia. 

Miller,  N.  Amer.  Geol.  and  Pal.,  1889,  p.  272,  fig.  398. 

14407.    Platyostoma  inornatum  Walcott.  Holotv'pe. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  255,  pi.  24,  figs. 
3.3a. 

14984.    Platyostoma  f  ?)  minutissimum  Clarke.  Cotypes. 

Naples  ( Dev. ) .     Briggs  Gully,  Honeoye  Lake,  New  YorL 

Clarke,  Bull.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1885,  p.  55. 

34129.    Platyostoma  minutum  Girty.  Holotypc 

Three   Forks   (Dev.).      Soda   Butte   Creek,   Yellowstone 
National  Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  506,  pi. 
66,  figs.  7a,  7b. 

4802.    Platyostoma  ventricosa  Conrad.  Plastotype. 

Oriskany  (Lower  Dev.).     Albany  County,  New  York. 

Hall,  Nat.  Hist.  N.  Y.,  Pal.  Ill,  1859,  p.  469,  pi.  113,  figs.  7.  S, 

13946.    Platyschisma?  ambiguuni  Walcott.  Cot\'pes. 

Upper  Devonian.     The  Gate,  Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.,  1884,  p.  188,  pi.  17,  figs. 
3.  3a. 

3626.    Platyschisma  depressum  Dana.  Cot\*pes. 

Carboniferous.     Harpers  Hill  on  the  Hunter,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  707,  Atlas,  pi.  i--^ 
figs.  2a,  2b. 

13947-    Platyschisma  mccoyi  Walcott.  Cot>-pe 

Upper  Devonian.      Newark   Mountain,    Eureka    District 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIlI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1884,  p.  188,  pi.  i-,  fip^- 
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TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  519 

3625.    Platyschisma  oculus  Morris.  Plesiotypes. 

Carboniferous.     Harpers  Hill  on  the  Hunter,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  P-  7<^7i  Atlas,  pi.  10, 
fig.  I. 

Platy stoma  miuutum  Girty.     See  Platyostoma  minutum. 

41 167.    Platystrophia  acutilirata  (Conrad).  Plesiotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Cummings,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.  (4),  XV,  1903,  p.  48,  fig.  25. 

26887.    Platystrophia  biforata  (Schlotheim).  Plesiotype. 

Ordovician.     Pulkowa,  Russia. 

Cummings,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.  (4),  XV,  1903,  p.  15,  figs.  6a-6f. 

34139.    Platystrophia  biforata  (Schlotheim).  Plesiotype. 

Clinton  (Sil.).     Gassport,  New  York. 

Cummings,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.  (4),  XV,  1903,  p.  42,  figs.  23a-23f. 

34138.    Platystrophia  dentata  (Pander).  Plesiotype. 

Ordovician.     Pulkowa,  Russia. 

Cummings,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.  (4),  XV,  1903,  p.  10,  fig.  4  B. 

35408.    Platystrophia  lynx  (Von  Buch).  Plesiotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Hayes  and  Ulricli,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Folio  95,  1903,  illustration 
sheet,  figs.  21,  22. 

158057.    Platy trochus  claibornensis  de  Gregorio.  Plesiotypes. 

158065.  Claibornian  (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

158066.  Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.,  1900.  p.  77,  pi.  5, 

figs.  10-12. 

158040.    Platytrochus  goldfussi  (Lea).  Plesiotypes. 

Claibornian  (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  76,  pi.  5, 
figs.  2-5,  7. 

1 5801 2     Platytrochus  stokesi  (Lea).  Plesiotypes. 

to  Claibornian  (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

158015.  Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  74,  pi.  4, 

figs.  20-24;  pl.  5.  fig.  8. 

25596.    Plecia  pealei  Scudder.  Cotypes; 

Older  Tertiary.     Twin  Creek,  Wyoming. 

Scudder,  Thirteenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terrs.,  1890, 

p.  585,  pi.  4,  figs.  10,  12. 

46278.    Plethocardia  suberecta  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Snrv.  H 
1892,  p.  245,  fig.  29;  (ieol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.^! 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1894,  p.  577,  pi.  40,  figs.  25-27. 


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46279.    Plcthocardia  umbonata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Six  miles  south  of  Cannon  Falls, 
Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn., 
1892,  p.  244,  fig.  28;  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1894,  p.  576,  pi.  40,  figs.  22-24. 

28137.    Plcthospira  cassina  Whitfield.  Plesiotype. 

Beekmantown  (Ord.).     Fort  Cassin,  Vermont. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  1009,  fig.  7a. 

45956.  Plcthospira  semele  (Hall).  Plesiotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Graf,  Iowa. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  loio,  pi.  70,  fig.  8. 

45957.  Plcthospira  striata  Ulrich.  Holot>-pe. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Hanover,  Butler  County,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  ion,  pi.  70,  fig.  7. 

163460.    Pleurodcsma  floridana  Dall.  Holot>T)e. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  VI,  1903,  pi.  57, 
fig.  30- 

107689.    Plcurodon  woodii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie   River,   near   Fort  Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  lU,  Pt  IV,  1898^  p.  600, 
pi.  24,  fig.  10. 

115718.  Plcurodontc  bowdcniana  Simpson.  Cot>'pes. 

1 157 19.  Miocene.     Bowden,  St.  Thomas,  Jamaica,  West   Indies. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVII,  1894,  p.  450,  pi.  16,  figs.  3-5. 

12336.    Plcuromya  newtoni  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Two  miles  south  of  Belle  Fourche  River,  near 
Bear  Lodge  Butte,  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  iSSo, 
p.  367.  pl.  5,  figs.  19.  20. 

28958     Plcuromya  subcompressa  (Meek).  Plesiotypes, 

to  Jurassic.     Yellowstone  National  Park. 

28961.  Stanton,  Mon.  XXXII,  R.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899.  p.  626.  pL 

74,  figs.  8-1 1. 

27140.    Pleurophorella  papillosa  Girty.  Holotype  and  paratype. 

Cisco  (Upper  Carb.).     Graham,  Young  County,  Texas. 

Girty,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XXVII,  1904,  p.  729,  pl.  45  figs. 
4-6;  pl.  46,  fig.  5. 


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TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  521 

4184.    Picurophorus  ?  calhouni  (Meek  &  Hayden).  Cotypes. 

Permian.     Near  mouth  of  Smoky  Hill  River,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl., 
No.  172,  XIV,  1864,  p.  62,  pi.  2,  figs.  13a,  13b. 

See  Kdmondia  calhouni. 

14388.    Picurophorus  meeki  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  246,  pi.  8,  Bg,  3. 

r 

6499.   Pleurophorus  oblongus  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebraska  (Hayden),  1872, 
p.  212,  pi.  10,  figs.  4a-c. 

1017.    Pleurophorus  occidentalis  Meek  and  Hayden.        Holotype. 
Upper  Carboniferous.     Region  of  Nemaha,  Nebraska. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Trans.  Albany  Inst.,  IV,  1858,  p.  80;  Pal. 
,  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl.  No.  172,  XIV,  1864, 

P-  35.  pl.  I.  figs,  iia,  lib. 

9454.    Pleurophorus  subcostatus  Meek  and  Worthen.    Plesiotypes. 
Upper  Carboniferous.     Coyote  Creek,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  Ill,  Suppl., 
1881,  p.  27,  pl.  3,  fig.  8. 

35297.    Pleurophorus  subcostatus  Meek  and  Worthen.    Plesiotypes. 

Rico  (Upper  Carb.).     Scotch   Creek,   Rico  quadrangle, 
Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  i6,'U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  444,  pl.  9, 
figs.  II,  12. 

4182.    Pleurophorus  ?  subcuneatus  Meek  and  Hayden.      Cotypes. 
Permian.     Near  mouth  of  Smoky  Hill  River,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Trans.  Albany  Inst.,  IV,  1858,  p.  81  (as  P. 
(Cardinia)  subcuneata);  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for 
1859,  P-  39>  P^l*  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl. 
No.  172,  XIV,  1864,  p.  61,  pl.  2,  fig.  3. 

35253.  Pleurophorus  taffi  Girty.  Cotypes. 

35254.  Upper  Coal  Measures.     Near  I<ehigh,  and  Atoka  quad- 

rangle, Indian  Territory. 

Girty,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  584, 
pl.  72,  figs.  2a-2C. 

17897.    Pleurorhynchus  antiqua  Owen.  Holotype. 

Ordovician.     Iowa? 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852,  pl.  ^  B, 
fig.  19. 

=  Conocardium  antiquum. 

II 2083.    Pleurotoma  albida  Perry.  Hdi 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  I,  Z89C1 
pl.  4f  fig.  8a. 


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61544.    Pleurotoma  barretti  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Ciimaua,  Venezuela. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Journ.  Geol.  Soc.  London,  XXII,  1866,  p.   29a, 
pi.  17,  fig.  6. 

162535.    Pleurotoma  (Borsonia)  bartschi  Arnold.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Deadman  Island,  off  San  Pedro,  California. 

Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  200,  pi.  9,  fijr.  i. 

136965.    Pleurotoma  boadicea  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  IH.  V,  1900.  pi. 
41,  fig.  4. 

162534.    Pleurotoma  (Borsonia)  dalli  Arnold.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Deadman  Island,  off  San  Pedro,  California. 

Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  201,  pi.  6,  fig.  2. 

12458.    Pleurotoma  ?  hitzi  (Meek).  Holotype. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Opposite  Fort  Shea,  Missouri  River. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  161,  pi.  34,  fig.  4, 

162533.    Pleurotoma  (Borsonia)  hooveri  Arnold.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Deadman  Island,  off  San  Pedro,  California. 

Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  201,  pi.  10,  fig.  i. 

1 15579.    Pleurotoma  jamaicense  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Journ.  Geol.  Soc.   London,  XXII,    1866,  p.  290, 
pi.  16,  fig.  6. 

1 3035 1.    Pleurotoma  lapenotierei  Dall.  Holot>*pe. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  pi. 4;. 
fig.  14. 

147038.  Pleurotoma  lerchi  Vaughan.  Holot\-pe. 

Claibornian    (Eocene).      Hammets   Branch,    near   Mount 
Lebanon,  Louisiana. 

Vaughan,  Bull.  No.   142,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1897,  p.    32,  pi.  2, 
fig.  I. 

147039.  Pleurotoma  ludoviciana  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Claibornian   (Eocene).      Hammets   Branch,    near    Mount 
Lebanon,  Louisiana. 

Vaughan,   Bull.   No.    142,  U.  S.  Geol.   Surv.,  1897,   p.    33    pj    1, 
fig.  3. 

1 15584.    Pleurotoma  miranda  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Trinidad,  1S82,  p.  178,  pi.  7^  fij,^  iq 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    O*^   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  628 

1505.    Pleurotoma  pagoda  Heilprin.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Alabama. 

Heilprin,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Ill,  1880,  p.  149,  fig.  i. 

162554.    Pleurotoma  (Leucosyrinx)  pedroana  Arnold.      Holotype. 

Pleistocene.     Deadman  Island,  off  San  Pedro,  California. 

Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  202,  pi.  9,  fig.  4. 

8916.    Pleurotoma  platysoma  Heilprin.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Atacosa  County,  Texas. 

Heilprin,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Ill,  1880,  p.  150,  pi.  fig.  3. 

1 1 1629.    Pleurotoma  (Drillia)  pseudeburnea  (Heilprin).  Plesiotypes. 

Miocene.     Shiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  114,  pi.  21, 
figs.  8-12. 

147041.  Pleurotoma  sancti-mauritii  Vaughan.  Cotypes. 

Claibornian  (Eocene).     St.  Maurice,  Louisiana. 

Vaughan,  Bull.  No.  142,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1897,  p.  32,  pi.  2,  fig.  2. 

162556.    Pleurotoma  (Spirotropis)  smithi  Arnold.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Deadman  Island,  off  San  Pedro,  California. 

Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  216,  pi.  6,  fig.  13. 

147042.  Pleurotoma  stantoni  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Claibornian  (Eocene).     St.  Maurice,  Louisiana. 

Vaughan,  Bull.  No.  142,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1897,  p.  34,  pi.  2, 
fig.  5. 

1509.    Pleurotoma  venusta  Heilprin.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Jackson,  Mississippi. 

Heilprin,  Proc.  U.S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Ill,  1880,  p.  150,  fig.  2. 

Pleurotomaria  (.sp.  undet.)  Oweu=Liospira  lenticulare. 

15074.    Pleurotomaria  coronula  Hall.  Holotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Weston,  Missouri. 

Hall,  Stansbury's  Expl.  and  Surv.  VaUey  Great  Salt  Lake,  Utah, 
1852,  p.  413,  pi.  2,  figs.  6a-6d. 

=Trepospira  sphserulata. 

24527.    Pleurotomaria  grayvillensis  Norwood  and  Pratten. 

Plesiotypes. 
Upper  Carboniferous.     Wild  Band  Pockets,  Arizona. 

White,  Bull.  No.  5,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879,  p.  219;  Twelfth 
Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1880,  p.  140,  pi.  34,  fig.  5a. 

1002.    Pleurotomaria  humerosa  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Grasshopper  Creek,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  vSci.  Phila.  for  1858,  p.  264; 
Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl.,  No.  172,  XIV, 
1864,  p.  46,  pi.  I,  figs.  14a,  14b. 


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6568.    Pleurotomaria  inornata  Meek.  Holotype. 

Upper   Carboniferous.      Mortons  Shaft,    Nebraska   City, 
Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebr.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  252, 
pi.  4,  fig.  14. 

34126.    Pleurotomaria  isaacsi  Hall  and  Whitfield  (?)  Plesiotype. 

Three  Forks  (Dev.).     Wall  Canyon,  Clark  Fork  Valley. 
Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899.  p.  505,  pL 
66,  figs.  5a,  5b. 

17331.    Pleurotomaria  lonensis  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Upper   Pogonip  (Ord.).   Lone   Mountain,    near    Eureka, 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  80,  pi.  11,  hg.  22. 

19506.    Pleurotomaria  marrotiana  D'Orbigny.  Holotype. 

Turonien  (Cret.).     Riberac,  Dordogne,  France. 

D'Orbigny,  Paleont.  Francaise,  Terr.  Cret.,  II,  1842-43,  p.  267,  pi. 
202,  figs.  5,  6. 

3628.    Pleurotomaria  morrisiana  McCoy.  Plesiotypes. 

Carboniferous.     Harpers  Hill  on  the  Hunter,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  706,  Atlas,  pi.  9, 
figs.  15.  15a.  16. 

17900.    Pleurotomaria  muralis  Owen.  Holotype. 

Ordovician.     Lower  Fort  Garr>%  Red  River  of  the  North, 
Manitoba,  Canada. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,    1852,  p.  5S1, 
pi.  2,  fig.  6. 

14413.  Pleurotomaria  nevadensis  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  259,  pi.  24,  figs. 
2,  2a. 

14414.  Pleurotomaria  nodomarginata  McChesney.  Plesiot\'pe. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  259,  pi.  iS,  fig.  15. 

3661.    Pleurotomaria  nuda  Dana.  Holot>-pe. 

Carboniferous.     Harpers  Hill  on  the  Hunter,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  706,  Atlas,  pi.  9. 
figs.  lya-c. 

6598.    Pleurotomaria  perhumerosa  Meek.  Cotvpes. 

7025.  Upper   Carlx)niferous.      Mortons   Shaft,    Nebraska    Citv. 

Nebraska,  and  Rule.  Kansas. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  I-.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebr.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  252. 
pi.  4,  figs.  1 3a- 1 3b. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  525 

8926.    Pleurotomaria  perizomata  White.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Taos,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  Ill,  Suppl.,  1881, 
p.  31.  Pl-  3.  figs-  5a-5c. 

30239.    Pleurotomaria  stantoni  Shattuck.  Holotype. 

Buda  (Lower  Cret.).     Near  Austin,  Texas. 

Shattuck,  Bull.  No.  205,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  30,  pi.  20,  figs. 
I,  2. 

1003.    Pleurotomaria  subturbinata  Meek  and  Hayden.     Holotype. 
Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Helena,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  for  1858,  p.  264; 
Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl.,  No.  172,  XIV, 
1864,  p.  47,  pi.  I,  fig.  13. 

7753.    Pleurotomaria  taggerti  Meek.  Holotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Horseshoe  Mountain,  South  Park, 
Colorado. 

Meek,  Seventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1873,  p.  231,  in  a 
footnote.— White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr., 
R.  I,  1883,  p.  140,  pi.  34,  figs.  la,  lb. 

=  Euconospira  taggarti. 

97353.    Pleurotomella  chariessa  pistillata  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie   River,   near   Fort  Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  41, 
Pl.  3.  fij?.  3- 

20261.    Plicatula  arenaria  Meek.  Cotype. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Covero,  New  Mexico. 

Meek,  Rept.  Expl.  Exped.  Santa  F^  to  junction  of  Grand  and 
Green  Riv.,  Macomb,  1876,  p.  126,  pi.  i,  figs.  5a-c. — Stanton, 
Bull.  iq6,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  70,  pT.  9,  figs.  3,  4. 

1 1 1619.    Plicatula  densata  Conrad.  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Shiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  35,  pi.  5,  figs. 

3-8. 

139082.    Plicatula  filamentosa  concentrica  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     Wahtubbee  Hills,  Clarke  County,  Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  762. 

8048.    Plicatula  hydrotheca  White.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Head  of  Waterpocket  Canyon,  south- 
ern Utah. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\  Terr.,  1S79,  p.  279, 
pi.  6,  figs.  3a,  3b. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1893,  p.  69,  pi.  9,  figs.  I,  2. 


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9863.    Plicatula  incongrua  Conrad.  Cotypes. 

Washita  (Lower  Cret.)-     Between  El  Paso  and  Frontera, 
Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II,  1857, 
P-  153.  pl-  6,  figs.  loa,  lob. 

157838.    Plicatula  ostreiformis  Stanton.  Cot>-pes. 

Lower  Tejon   (Eocene).     One  mile  southeast    of  Lower 
Lake,  Lake  County,  California. 

Stanton,  Seventeenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Pt.  I,  1897, 
p.  1038,  pi.  63,  figs.  5,  6. 

1 1 5536.    Plicatula  vexillata  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Geol.  Mag.,  London,  Dec.  II,  I,  1874,  p.  436.  pL  17,  fig.  7. 

1 15732.    Pododcsmus  scopelus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Rock  Bluff,  Chattahoochee  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  779, 
pi.  30,  fig.  8. 

37971.    Poliochera  punctulata  Scudder.  Holot>-pe. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Braid  wood,  Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1890,  p.  444,  pi.  39, 
figs.  2,  6;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  1890,  p.  420,  pi.  31,  figs. 
2,  6. 

25590.    Poliomyia  recta  Scudder.  Holot\-pe. 

Older  Tertiary.     Green  River,  Wyoming. 

Scudder,  Thirteenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1890, 
p.  556,  pi.  9.  figs.  19.  21. 

38144.    Polycrnus  complanatus  Scudder.  Holot>-pe. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Mazon  Creek,   Grundy    Countv. 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1885,  P-  343,  pi.  32 
figs.  8,  11;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  307*.  pi.  iS, 
figs.  8,  II. 

38155.    Polycrnus  laminarum  Scudder.  Cot\-pes 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Campbells  Ledge,  near  Pittston, 
Pennsylvania. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,   1885,    p.  343^  pi.  31 
fig.  i;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  307,  pi.  17,  fig.^i. 

25525.    Polygraphus  wortheni  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     Roan  Mountains,  western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1893,  p.  158,  pi.  12,  fig.  13. 

1 12954.    Polynices  (Amauropsis)  burnsii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Near  Baileys  Ferry,  Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.5r. 
pi.  22,  fig.  33. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  527 

114420.    Polynices  (Lunatia)  internus  (Say).         '  Plesiotypes. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  372, 
pi.  20,  fig.  7. 

44075.  Polypora  approximata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

44076.  Chester  (Miss. ).     Litchfield  and  Sloans  Valley,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  599,  pi.  61,  figs.  5-5a. 

43792.    Polypora  cestriensis  Ulrich.        Cotype  and  figured  sections. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Sloans  Valley,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  594,  pi.  55,  figs.  4-4l>;  pi. 
60,  figs.  7b,  7c. 

43791.    Polypora  complanata  Ulrich.       Figured  sections  of  cotypes. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Chester,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  597,  pi.  60,  figs.  6b,  6c. 

43446.  Polypora  distincta  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Springfield,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\'.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  603,  pi.  61,  figs.  7-7a. 

43789.    Polypora  ?  gracilis  Ulrich.  Plesiotype. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Kings  Mountain,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  590,  pi.  61,  fig.  loa. 

44073.  Polypora  halliana  Front.         Plesiotype  and  figured  sections. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Keokuk,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  587,  pi.  59,  figs.  5b,  5c. 

43485.    Polypora  impressa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Waverly  (Miss.).     Richfield,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Bull.  Denison  Univ.,  IV,  1888,  p.  72,  pi.  13,  figs.  8,  8a. 

44074.  Polypora  incepta  Hall  ?  Figured  section  of  plesiotype. 

Waldron  (Sil.).     Waldron,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  358,  pi.  55,  ^g,  i. 

44077.  Polypora  maccoyana  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Nauvoo,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  588,  pi.  59,  figs.  3-3d. 

43445.    Polypora  radialis  Ulrich.  CotyT)es. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Keokuk,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  vSurv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  591,  pi.  60,  figs.  i-id. 

43447.  Polypora  retrorsa  Ulrich.  Cotype. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Keokuk,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  591,  pi.  59,  figs.  6-6d. 

43444.    Polypora  shumardi  Prout.      Plesiotype  and  figured  sections. 

Hamilton  (Dev.).     Utica,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  586,  pi.  55,  figs.  2-2d. 


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44078.    Polypora  simulatrix  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Keokuk   (Miss.).      Keokuk,  Iowa  (Nauvoo,    Illinois,  in 
error). 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  589,  pi.  59,  figs.  4-4b. 

43790.    Polypora  spinulifera  Ulrich,  var.  Cotype. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Near  Red  Oak,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  598,  pi.  61,  figs.  4-4a. 

6523.    Polypora  submarginata  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebr.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  154, 

pi.  7,.  figs.  7a,  7b. 

* 

43448.    Polypora  whitei  insculpta  Ulrich.  Holot}'pe. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Springfield,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  600,  pi.  62,  fig.  i. 

41813.    Pontocypris  (?)  acuminata  Ulrich.  Holot>T)e. 

Waverly  (Miss.).     Moots  Run,  near  Granville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  210,  pL 
17,  figs.  8a-c. 

41333.    Pontocypris  (?)  illinoisensis  Ulrich.  Holot>-pe. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Savannah,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  107,  pi. 
10,  figs.  i6a-c. 

27202.    Popanoccras  ganti  Smith.  Holotj-pe, 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Graham,  Young  County,  Texas. 

Smith,  Mon.  XLH,  1903,  p.  132,  pi.  21,  figs.  14-16. 

21715.    Popanoccras  walcotti  White.  Holot>-pe. 

Permian.     Military  Crossing  of  the  Big  Wichita,  Baylor 
County,  Texas. 

Wliite,  Amer.  Nat.,  XXIII,  1889,  p.  117,  pi.  i,  figs.  9-11;  BulL 
No.  77,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1891,  p.  21,  pi.  i,  figs.  9-1 1. — Smith. 
Mon.  XLII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  134,  pi.  22,  figs.  9-11 

17277.    Porambonites  obscurus  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Holotype. 

Pogonip  (Ord. ).     Pogonip  Mountain,  White  Pine  District, 
Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt  11 

1877,  p.  234,  pi.  I,  fig.  16. 
[Is  not  a  Porambonites.     May  be  a  Parastrophia  or  a  rhvnchon- 
elloid.] 

11409.    Porites  ramosa  (Lonsdale).  Plesiotj-pe* 

Upper  Oligocene.     Jacksonlx)ro,  Georgia. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  I'.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  195,  pi.  :v 
figs.  5,  6. 

38204.    Poroblattina  complexinervis  Scudder.  HolotN-pc 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.   No.    124,  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.,   1895,  p.    139  pi.  i'- 
fig.  14. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  529' 

38203.    Poroblattina  fossa  Scudder.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.   124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,   1895,  p.   137,  pi.   11, 
fig.  15. 

38106.    Poroblattina  gratiosa  Scudder.  Holot>T)e. 

Lower  Permian.     Cassville,  West  Virginia. 

Scudder,   Bull.  No.   124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  136,  pi.   11, 
fig.  13. 

28145.    Porocrinus  shawi  Schuchert.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Head  of  Frobi.sher  Bay,  Baffin  Land. 

Schuchert,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat  Mus.,  XXII,  1900,  p.  155,  pi.  12,  figs. 
1-3. 

135690.    Poromya  jamaicensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Bowden  (Oligocene).     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.,  Phila.,  Ill,  Pi.  VI,  19^)3,  p. 
1509,  Pl.,56,  fig.  23. 

33901.  Posidonia  ?  clathrata  Lea.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Near  Wilkesbarre,  Pennsylvania. 

Lea,  Journ.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.,  Phila.  (2),  II,  1852,  p.  205,  pi.  20, 

fig.  lb. 
[Either  Lima  or  Aviculopecten.] 

33903.    Posidonia  ?  distans  Lea.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Near  Wilkesbarre,  Pennsylvania. 

Lea,  Journ.  Acad.  Nat.   Sci.   Phila.  (2),  II,   1852,  p.  205,  pi.  20, 

fig  3^. 
[A  fragment  apparently  of  a  pleurotoniaroid  gastropod.] 

33902.  Posidonia  ?  perstriata  Lea.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Near  Wilkesbarre,  Pennsylvania. 

I^a,  Journ.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  (2),  II,   1852,  p.  205,  pi.  20, 
fig.  3a. 

=  lidmondia  per.striata. 

1 39 1 8.  Posidonomya  devonica  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.,  1884,  p.  179,  pi.  4,  fig.  7. 

14181.    Posidonomya?  fragosa  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     White  Pine  Mountains,  near  Ham- 
ilton, Nevada. 

Meek,  Kept.   U.  S.  Geol.  Kxpl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,   1877,  p.  92, 
pi.  3,  figs.  8,  8a;  p.  249,  pi.  3,  figs.  9-11. 

=  Lunulicardium  fragosum. 

13919.  Posidonomya  laevis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Kureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  vS.  (;eol.  vSurv.,  1884,  p.  178,  pi.  4,  fig.  6. 
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112534.    Potamides  (Pyrazisinus)  acutus  Dall.  Holot>-pe 

Oligocene.     Hillsboro  River,  above  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,    Ill,  Pt.   II,  1892.  jl 
289,  pi.  22,  fig.  19. 

1 1 2533.    Potamides  (Pyrazisinus)  cornutus  Heilprin.       Plesiotype^ 

Oligocene.     Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,    Ill,  Pt.   II,  1S92.; 

288,  pi.  15,  fig.  3. 

1 13370.    Potamides  hillsboro^nsis  Heilprin.  Plesiot>-pe<. 

Oligocene.     Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  W'agner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,    Ill,  Pt.  II.  18924.. 
286,  pi.  15,  fig.  12. 

1 13377.    Potamides  (Pyrazisinus)  scalatus  (Heilprin).      Plesiot>-pe5. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie   River,   near    Fort    Thompson. 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  III.  Pt.  II,  1S92.P 

289,  pi.  15,  figs.  I,  7,  8,  lob. 

See  Cerithidea  scalata. 

113375.    Potamides  (Pyrazisinus)  scalatus  ecarinatus  Dall. 

Holotypt 
Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie    River,    near    Fort    Thomps<m. 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,    Ill,  m.  II,   1892,: 
289.  pi.  15,  fig.  4. 

1 12525.    Potamides  (Lampanella)  transecta  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  pt.  I,  i89i>,  p.  im 
pi.  II,  fig.  7;  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  287. 

13393.    Potamis  puUatus  Gould.  Holotype 

Po.st  Tertiary.     San  Diego,  California. 

Gould,  Rept.   Kxpl.  and   Surv.  R.  R.  Miss,  to   Pacific  Ocean.  V 

I«\S6,  p.  333»  Pl.  II,  fig.  23. 

Poteriocrinites.     See  Poteriocriniis. 

8066.    Poteriocrinus  montanaensis  Meek.  Holot>7'e 

Lower   Carboniferous.     Old    Baldy,    near    Virginia  Ci:^ 
Montana. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.  Terr.,  187^.  p.  469..-.' 
footnote    as    Poteriocrinites   niontanensis. — White,    TwtU".- 
Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  (»eol.  vSur\'.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883,  p.  128.  pi.  v 
fig.  6a. 

=  Poteriocrinus  fScaphiocrinus)  montanaensis. 

39937.    Poteriocrinus  municipalis  Troost.  ChirotM't 

Mississippian.     Lawrence  Comity,  Teiuiessee. 

Troost,  Proo.  Anu-r.  .\ssoo.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1S50,  p.  61. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  531 

43592.  Prasopora  conoidea  Ulrich.        Cot5rpes  and  figured  sections. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  249,  pi.  i6,  figs.  11-15. 

43590.    Prasopora  contigua  Ulrich.  Figured  section  of  holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Goodhue  County,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal  Rept..  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  249,  pi.  16,  figs.  24-26. 

43588.  Prasopora  insularis  Ulrich.         Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  251,  pi.  16,  figs.  18-23. 

43589.  Prasopora  insularis  fillmorensis  Ulrich.       Figured  sections 

of  holotype. 
Black  River  (Ord.).     Fountain,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  252,  pi.  16,  figs.  18-20. 

43587.    Prasopora  lenticularis  Ulrich.  Holotype  and  figurecj 

sections. 
Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893.  p.  253,  pi.  17,  figs.  22-25. 

43691.    Prasopora  nodosa  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Na.shville,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  245,  pi.  11, 
figs.  I -lb. 

43586.    Prasopora  oculata  Foord.      Plesiotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  252,  figs.  15,  c,  d,  p.  248. 

43175.    Prasopora  patera  Ulrich  and  Bassler.       Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Trenton  (Ord. ) .    Four  miles  north  of  Columbia,  Tennessee, 

Ulrich  and  Bassler  in  Hayes  and  Ulrich,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Folio 
95»  I903»  illustration  .sheet,  figs.  44-46;  Smithsonian  Misc. 
Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  20,  pi.  6,  figs.  11-14. 

45052.  Prasopora  selwyni  Nicholson.   Figured  section  of  plesiotypes. 

45053.  Trenton    TOrd.).     Near   Cannon   Falls,    Minnesota,    and 

Ottawa,  Canada. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  248,  figs.  I5a-b;  p.  250,  pi.  16,  figs.  16-17. 

43593.  Prasopora  simulatrix  Ulrich.     Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

43594.  Trenton  (Ord.).     Burgin,  Kentucky. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurv.  Minn.,  I'^nal  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  245,  1)1.  16,  figs.  3,  5,  8,  10. 


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44054.  Prasopora  simulatrix  orientalis  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and 

44055.  figured  sections 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Trenton  Falls,  New  York,  and  Ottawa. 

Canada. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt  I. 

1893.  p.  246,  pi:  16,  figs,  I,  2, 6, 7. 

1 1541 1 .    Prcnaster  loveni  Cotteau.  Holotype, 

Eocene.     St.  Bartholomew,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet.-Akad.  Hand.,  XIII,  6,  1874,  p.  54. 
pi.  6,  figs.  11-15. 

38853.  Prcstwichia  danae  Meek  and  Worthen.  Plesiotypes. 

38854.  Upper   Coal   Measures.     Mazon  Creek,    Grundy  County, 

Illinois. 

Packard,  Mem.  National  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1886,  p.  146,  pi.  6, 
figs.  I,  I  a,  2,  2a. 

See  Belinurus  lacoei. 

38857.'  Prcstwichia  longispina  (Packard).  Cot}T)€s. 

38858.  Upper  Carboniferous.      Butler    Mine,   Pittston,   Pennsyl- 

vania. 

Packard,  Amer.  Nat.,  XIX,  1885,  P-  292  (as  Huproops  longi- 
spina); Mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sci.,  lU,  1880,  p.  147,  pi.  5,  fig.  4; 
pi.  6,  fig.  3. 

35374-    Prcstwichia  signata  Beecher.  Plastotype. 

Lower  Permian.     Three  miles  west  of  Stockdale,  Kansas. 

Beecher,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.  (4),  XVIII,  1904,  p.  23,  text  fig.  i; 
p.  24. 

41339-    Primitia  cclata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II. 

1894,  p.  653,  pi.  43,  figs.  67,  68. 

41337.    Primitia  centralis  Ulrich.  Holotype  and  paratype. 

'•'"■    K;rai8;i!:}c»f„g.„„,K»,„cty. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Ilist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  130,  pi. 
10,  figs.  I,  2a-2C. 

41422.    Primitia  ccstricnsis  Ulrich.  Holot3*pe. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Chester,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  201. 

41419.    Primitia  cestriensis  caldwcUcnsis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Claxtou  P.  O.,  Caldwell  County,  Ken- 
tucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,   p.  202.  pi 
14,  figs.  7a-c. 

41346.    Primitia  cincinnatiensis  (Miller).  Plesiotypes. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Clark.sville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  132.  pL 
10,  figs.  5a,  b,  6a-c. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  533 

41348.  Primitia  duplicata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Ft.  II, 
1894,  p.  654,  pi.  43,  figs.  60,  61. 

4 1 34 1.    Primitia  gibbera  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Near  Spring  Valley,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  HI,  Ft.  II, 
1894,  p.  655,  pi.  43,  figs.  57-59. 

41827.    Primitia  glabra  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Blanchester,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  134,  pi. 
10,  figs.  9a-c. 

41427.    Primitia  granimarginata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Near  Grayson  Springs  Station,  Ken- 
tucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XHI,  1890,  p.  201,  pi. 
12,  figs.  8a,  b. 

41332.    Primitia  impressa  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Savannah,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XHI,  1890,  p.  131,  pi. 
10,  figs.  3a-3c,  4a-4c. 

41349.  Primitia  mammata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  IH,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  652,  pi.  43,  figs.  78-81. 

41347.    Primitia  medialis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord. ).     Jefferson  County,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  132,  pi. 
10,  figs.  7a,  b. 

41336.    Primitia  micula  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  653,  pi.  43,  figs.  69-72. 

41340.    Primitia  milleri  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Weisburg,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  133,  pi. 
12,  figs.  2a- 2C. 

41838.    Primitia  minutissima  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Fountain,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  651,  pi.  45,  fig.  31. 

41334.    Primitia  nitida  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Paris,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  135,  pi. 
8,  fig.  7. 


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41552.    Primitia  nodosa  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

41553-  Utica  and  Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  134,  pi. 
10,  figs,  iia,  b,  12a,  b. 

=Ulrichia  nodosa. 

41436.    Primitia  perminima  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Mouth   of  Licking   River,    Covington, 
Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  131,  pi. 

7.  fig.  7. 

41345.    Primitia  rudis  Ulrich.  Holot>-pe. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  1^6,  pi. 
10,  figs.  8a-8c. 

41343.  Primitia  sancti  pauli  Ulrich.  Holot>*pe. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  652,  pi.  43,  figs.  73,  74. 

41362.    Primitia  (?)  sculptilis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Perryville,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p    ii6  I'l 

8,  fig.  6. 

=  Kalliella  sculptilis. 

41425.  Primitia  simulans  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Chester,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  201. 

41426.  Primitia  subxquata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Claxton  P.  O.,  Caldwell  County,  Ken- 
tucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,   p.  202,  pi. 
14,  figs.  8a-c. 

41342.    Primitia  tumidula  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Near  Spring  Valley,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt  II. 
1894.  p.  655,  pi.  43,  figs.  62-65. 

41344.  Primitia  uphami  Ulrich.  HolotyiK 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Cxcol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  I^.  II. 
1894,  p.  651,  pi.  43»  fig.  66. 

41462.  Primitiella  constricta  Ulrich.  Cotypes 

41463.  Stones   River    (Ord.).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky;   Minne- 

apolis, Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill    Pi  II.     I 
1894,  p.  647,  pi.  43,  figs.  48-52. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBBATE   FOSSILS.  535 

41476.    Primitiella  fillmorensis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Fountain,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  I*t.  II, 
1894,  p.  649,  pi.  45,  figs.  28-30. 

41350.    Primitiella  limbata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  648,  pi.  43,  figs.  53-56. 

41475.    Primitiella  simulans  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Near  Fountain,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  648,  pi.  43,  figs.  26-28. 

41467.    Primitiella  unicornis  (Ulrich).  Plesiotype.s. 

Utica  (Ord.).     One  mile  west  of  Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  n.  II, 
1894,  p.  649,  pi.  43,  figs.  75-77. 

See  Lepeirditia  unicornis. 

20259.    Prionocyclus  ?  macombi  Meek.  Cotype. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Banks  of  Canadian,  New  Mexico. 

Meek,  Rept.  Expl  Exped.  Santa  F^  to  junction  of  Grand  and 
Green  Riv.,  Macomb,  1876,  p.  132,  pi.  2,  figs.  3a-<l. 

20259.    Prionocyclus  macombi  Meek.  Cotyf>e  and  plesiotypes. 

22940.  Colorado  (Cret.).     Banks  of  Canadian,  New  Mexico,  and 

near  Mancos,  Colorado. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur^^,  1893,  p.  172,  pi.  4^, 
figs.  1-5. 

223.    Prionocyclus  woolgari  (Mantell).  Plesiotypes. 

Fort  Benton  (Cret. ) .     Southeast  base  of  Black  Hills,  vSouth 
Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  455,  pi.  7,  figs, 
la-d. 

=  Prionotropis  woolgari. 

12283.    Prionocyclus  wyomingcnsis  Meek.  Plesiotj'pes. 

Fort  Benton  (Cret.).     Kast  Fork  of  Beaver  Creek,  Black 
Hills.  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  440,  pi.  14,  figs.  1-3. 

7729.    Prionocyclus  wyomingcnsis  Meek.  Cotype. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Medicine  Bow  River,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  18S3, 
p.  35,  pi.  15,  figs.  la-e. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol. 
Surv.,  1893,  p.  171,  pi.  40,  figs.  1-4. 

See  Ammonites  serratocarinatus. 


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22941.    Prionotropis  hyatti  Stanton.  Cot}'pes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Huerfano  Park,  Colorado. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  176,  pi,  42, 
figs.  5-8. 

8629.    Prionotropis  ?  loevianus  (White).  Holotype. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Ojo  de  los  Cuervos,  New  Mexico. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  178,  pi.  4> 
figs.  3,  4. 

See  Ammonites  loevianus. 

223.    Prionotropis  woolgari  (Mantel!).  Plesiotj-pes, 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Missouri  River,  five  miles  below moath 
of  Vermillion  River,  South  Dakota. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  174,  pi.  42, 
figs.  1-4. 

See  Prionocyclus  woolgari. 

3681.    Prismodictya  telum  (Hall).  Cotypes. 

Chemung  (Dev.).     Cattaraugus  County,  New  York. 

Hall,  Thirty-fifth  Ann.  Rept.  N.  Y.  State  Mus.  Nat.  Hist.,  18S4. 
p.  470.— Hall  and  Clarke,  Mem.  II,  State  Mus.  N.  Y.,  18^ 
(Oct.,  1899),  p.  80,  pi.  17,  figs.  6,  8. 

43443.    Prismopora  minima  Ulrich.        Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Coal  Measures  (Upper  Carb.).     Sparta,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  (ieol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  506,  p.  78,  figs.  i-ic. 

43692.    Prismopora  serrulata  Ulrich.       Cotype  and  figured  sectioiK 

Chester  (Miss. ).     Sloans  Valley,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VII,  18^,  p.  41,  pi.  2. 
figs.  2-2f. 

8065.    Prismopora  triangulata  (White).  Cotypes 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Yanipa  Plateau,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv-.,  1903,  p.  340,  pi.  i,  fig.  15. 
See  Ptilodictya  triangulata. 

43782.    Prismopora  trifolia  Roniinger.  PlesiotypcN 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Keokuk,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  vSurx*.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  505,  pi.  77,  fig^  ^\) 
=  Phractoix)ra  trifolia. 

43264.  Proboscina  frondosa  (Nicholson).  Plesiotypc. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv*.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  \\.l 
1893,  P-  "9.  pl.  I.  fig.  28. 

43265.  Proboscina  tumulosa  Ulrich.  Holot\-pe 

Black  River  (Ord.).     vSt.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  IH.  1*1.1. 
1893,  p.  119.  Pl-  I.  fiR-  24. 


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TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVEBTEBBATB   FOSSILS.  537 

25551.    Procas  vinculatus  Scudder.  Cotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     Roan  Mountains,  western  Colorado,  and 
White  River,  eastern  Utah. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  102,  pi.  ii,fig.3. 
Productella.     See  also  Productus  (Productella). 

35171.    Productella  alifera  Girty.  Cotypes. 

Madison  ( Miss. ) .    South  side  of  Soda  Butte  Creek,  Yellow- 
stone National  Park. 

Girty.  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  530,  pi.  68, 
figs.  loa,  lob,  IOC. 

35170.    Productella  cooperensis  Swallow.  Plesiotypes. 

Madison    (Miss.).     Crowfoot     Ridge,    Gallatin    Range, 
Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  528,  pi.  68, 
figs.  8a,  8b,  8c,  9a,  9b. 

1 38 1 4.    Productella  hallana  Walcott.  Plesiotypes. 

Base  of  Upper  Devonian.     Near  Fort  Resolution,  Great 
Slave  Lake,  Canada. 

Meek,  Trans.  Chicago  Acad.  Sci.,  I,  1868,  p.  91,  pi.  13,  figs.  4a-d 
(as  Productus ?). 

See  Productus  (Productella)  hallanus  and  P.  dissirailis  ? 

1 1446.    Productella  semiglobosa  Nettelroth.  Plesiot5rpe. 

33929.  Ouray  (Upper  Dev. ) .     Seven  localities  in  central  Colorado. 

5        ^»*  Girty,  Twentieth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Pt.  II,  1900,  p.  42, 

pi.  3,  figs.  7-10. 

Productus ?  Meek = Productella  hallana. 

Productus ?  Meek  =  Productus  (  Productella)  lachrymosa 

stigmata. 

Productus  (sp.  indet.)  Hall = Productus  cora. 

15058.    Productus  cora  d'Orbigny.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Weston,  Missouri. 

Hall,   Stansbury*s    Kxpl.  and    Surv.  Valley  Great   Salt  Lake, 
Utah,  1852,  p.  411,  pi.  3,  fig.  4  (as  Productus  sp.  indet.). 

35349     Productus  cora  d'Orbigny.  Plesiotypes. 

to  Upper  Carboniferous.     Scotch  Creek  and  Sandstone  Moun- 

35352.  tain,  Rico  quadrangle;  Bear  Creek  and  Big  Percent 

Creek,  Duraugo  quadrangle,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.   16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  364,  pi.  4, 
figs.  I,  2,  3,  4. 

8482.    Productus  costatus  Sowerby?  Plesiotypes. 

9179.  Upper  Carboniferous.     Madison  County,  Iowa. 

White,   Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  vSur\'.  W.   100th   Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I, 
1876,  p.  109,  pi.  8,  figs.  2a-2d. 


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24534.    Productus  costatus  Sowerby  ?  Plesiotypo. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebr.  (Hayden),  1872,  p 
159,  pi.  6,  figs.  6a,  6b. 

1 5 143.    Productus  costatus  Sowerby  ?  var.  Plesiotj-pes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     White  Pine  District,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p. 6^ 
pi.  7,  figs.  4-4b. 

13824.    Productus  dissimilis  Hall?  Plesiot>-pes 

Base  of  Upper  Devonian.     Clear  Water  River,  Mackenzie 
River  Basin,  Canada. 

Meek,  Trans.  Chicago  Acad.  Sci.,  I,  1868,  p.   91,  pi.  13,  figs,  ^a-c 
=  Productella  hallana. 

14216.  Productus  elegans  Norwood  and  Pratten.  Plesiotj-pe 

Lower  Carboniferous.      North    of  Snowstorm  Hill,  Dry 
Canyon,  Oquirrh  Mountains,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.   Geol.  Expl.    40th  Par.,  IV.  h 
II,  1877,  p.  268,  pi.  5,  figs.  3,  4. 

[Does  not  appear  to  be  like  the  specimens  from  the  Kaska^kua 
the  Mississippi  Valley.] 

142 1 7.  Productus  flemingi  burlingtonensis  Hall.  Plesiot}T)e> 

Lower  Carboniferous.     North   of  Snowstorm    Hill.  lb 
Canyon,  Oquirrh  Mountains,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th   Par.,  IV.  i^ 
II,  1877,  p.  265,  pi.  5,  figs.  9-12. 

=  Productus  burlingtonensis. 

3633.    Productus  fragilis  Dana.  Cot^-pr 

Carboniferous.     WoUongong  Point,  lUaw^arra,  New  Son:^ 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.   S.   Expl.   Exped.,  X,   1849,    P-   686;  Atla.\  j 
2,  figs.  7-7d. 

35168.  Productus  gallatinensis  Girty.  Cotvpe^ 

35169.  Madi.son  (Miss.).     Crowfoot  Ridge,  Gallatin  Range!  ar. 

divide  between  Gallatin   River  and    Panther  Crtr^ 
Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Girty,  Men.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv..  1899,  p.  5rv  i 
68,  figs,  ua,  lib,  lie,  iid,  7a,  7b,  7c  . 

35346     Productus   gallatinensis  Girty.  PlesiotM^ 

to  Hermosa  (Upper  Carb.).     Near  Cascade  Creek,  Engine:  f 

35348.  Mountain   quadrangle;    Bear  Creek,    Durango  qui- ' 

rangle,  and  San  Juan  Region,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.   Pap.  No.   16,   U.  S.   Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  ^61,  ^-i 
figs.  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 

8040.    Productus  giganteus  (Martin).  Plesiot\-pc^ 

Lower  Carboniferous.      McCloud  River,    Shasta  Coud:- 
California. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.   Terr.,  Pt.  I,  uv. 
p.  132,  pi.  36,  fivz;s.  la-ic. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVEBTEBBATE   FOSSILS.  539 

13816.    Productus  (Productella)  hallanus  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  130,  pi.  13,  figs. 

17,  17a. 

=  Productella  hallana. 
See  Productus  dissimilis  ? 

14191.    Productus  hirsutiforme  Walcott.  Cotype. 

White  Pine  (Lower  Carb.).     Applegate  Canyon,  White 
Pine  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  133,  pi.  2,  figs.  10, 
loa. 

35345.    Productus  inflatus  McChesney.  Plesiotypes. 

Hermosa?  (Upper  Carb.).     Horseshoe   Mountain,  Lead- 
,ville  District,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  359,  pi.  3, 
figs.  I,  2,  3. 

1 38 1 3.  Productus  (Productella)  lachrymosus  limus  (Conrad). 

Plesiotype. 
Upper  Devonian.     The  Gate,  near  Eureka,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  132,  pi.  13,  figs. 

18,  i8a. 

=  Productella  lachrymosa  lima. 

1 38 14.  Productus  (Productella)  lachrymosa  stigmata  Hall. 

Plesiotypes. 
Base   of   Upper   Devonian.     Lockhart   River,    Mackenzie 
River  Basin,  Canada. 

Meek,  Trans.  Chicago  Acad.  Sci.,  I,  1868,  p.  92,  pi.  13,  figs.  5a,  5b 
(as  Productus ?). 

35183.    Productus  Isevicosta  White.  Plesiotypes. 

Madison  (Miss.).     Crowfoot  Ridge,  Gallatin  Range,  Yel- 
lowstone National  Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  534,  pi. 
69,  figs.  9b,  9c. 

1 42 1 4.    Productus  l8e vicostus  White  ?  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     North  of  Snowstorm  Hill,  Dry  Can- 
yon, Oquirrh  Mountains,  Utah. 

Hall  and  W^hitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  266,  pi.  5;  figs.  7, 8. -Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S. 
Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  534,  pi.  69,  fig.  9a. 

6649.    Productus  longispinus  Sowerby.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Bellevue,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebr.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  161, 
pi.  6,  fig.  7. 

8496.  Productus  longispinus  Sowerby.  Plesiotypes. 

8497.  Upper  Carboniferous.     Santa  P'e,  New  Mexico,  and  Madi- 

son County,  Iowa. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  i(K)th  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I, 
1876,  p.  118,  pi.  8,  figs.  5a-5d. 


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151 38.    Productus  longispinus  Sowerby.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Fossil  Hill,  White  Pine  District, 
Nevada. 

Meek.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  78, 
pi.  8,  figs.  4,  4a. 

25623.    Productus  longispinus  alaskensis  Schuchert.  Cotypes. 

26003.  Lower  Carboniferous.     Kuiu  Island,  Southern  Alaska. 

Schuchert,  Seventeenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1897,  p.  903. 

15 1 36.    Productus  longus  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Fossil  Hill,  White  Pine  Mountains, 
Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I.  1877,  p.  67, 
pi.  7,  ngs.  6-6b  (named  P.  longus  at  end  of  description). 

8494.    Productus  mexicanus  Shiunard  ?  '  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Camp  Cottonwood,  Old  Mormon 
Road,  Nevada. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.   looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I, 
1876,  p.  120,  pi.  8,  figs.  6a-6c. 

646.    Productus  multistriatus  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.    Long  Valley,  near  Etu'eka,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  i860,  p.  309;  Rept.  Expl. 
Great  Basin  of  Utah,  Simpson,  1876,  p.  350,  pi.  i,  figs.  8-ob. 

1 5 13 1.    Productus  multistriatus  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

15133-  Upper  Carboniferous.      Ruby  Vallej'  Range,  and  White 

Pine  District,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  76, 
pi.  8,  figs.  3-3e. 

8491.    Productus  muricatus  Norwood  and  Pratten.  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Rock  Creek,  Lake  County,  Colo- 
rado. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  120,  pi.  8,  figs.  4a-4c. 

13819.    Productus  (Productella)  navicella  (Hall).  Plesiotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Atr>'pa  Peak,  Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.  1884,  p.  131,  pi.  13,  fig.  9. 
=  Productella  navicella. 

8469.    Productus  nebrascensis  Owen.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Santa  F^,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  116,  pi.  8,  figs.  3c,  3d. 

6995.    Productus  nebrascensis  Owen.  Plesiotype. 

24535-  Upper   Carboniferous.      Bellevue,    and    Pawnee   County, 

Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebr.  (Hayden)  1872,  p.  165, 
pi.  2,  fig.  2;  pi.  5,  figs,  iia-d. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  541 

8470.    Productus  nebrascensis  Owen.  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Madison  County,  Iowa. 

White,  Thirteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Ind.  1884,  p.  122,  pi, 
24,  figs.  7-9. 

35357.    Productus  nebraskensis  Owen.  Plesiotypes. 

Hermosa  (Upper  Carb.).     Hermosa  Creek,  Durango  quad' 
rangle,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  1903,  p.  370,  pi.  v, 
figs.  I,  2,  2a. 

668.    Productus  nevadensis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     West  side  of  Buell  Valley,  east  of 
Eureka,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  64, 
pi.  8,  figs.  2-2e. 

35166.  Productus  parviformis  Girty.  Cotypes. 

35167.  Madison  (Miss.).     Crowfoot  Ridge,  Gallatin  Range,  and 

Forellen  Peak,  Teton  Range,  Yellowstone  National 
Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  536,  pi 
68,  figs.  6a-6d. 

8538.    Productus  parvus  Meek  and  Worthen.  Plesiotypes. 

Lower  Carboniferous.      Mountain  Spring,   Old   Mormon 
Road,  Nevada. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  83,  pi.  5,  figs.  6a,  6b. 

6515.    Productus  pertenuis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

6984.  Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebr.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  164, 
pi.  I,  figs.  I4a-c. 

6652.    Productus  prattenianus  Norwood.  Plesiotypes. 

6790.  Upper  Carboniferous.    Plattsmouth,  and  twenty  miles  west 

of  Nebraska  City,  Union  Ranch,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.   Surv.  Nebr.    (Hayden),    1872, 
p.  163,  pi.  2,  figs.  5a-c. 

=  Productus  cora. 

8466.    Productus  prattenianus  Norwood.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Exact  locality  unknown. 

WTiite,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  113,  pi.  7,  figs.  la-ic. 

= Productus  cora. 

151 10.    Productus  prattenianus  Norv\»ood.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     White  Pine  District,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  IT.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  72, 
pi.  7,  figs.  7,  7a. 

=  Productus  cora. 


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6993.    Productus  punctatus  (Martin).  Plesiotypei 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebr.  (Mayden),  1872, p.  rt^ 
pi.  2,  fig.  6;  pi.  4,  fig.  5. 

8467.  Productus  punctatus  (Martin).  Plesiot>'pe& 

8468.  Upper    Carboniferous.      Grass    Mountain,     Bly    Range, 

Nevada,  and  Madison  County,  Iowa- 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Qeogr.  Surv.  W.  loothMerid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  iS:l 
p.  114,  pi.  7,  figs.  2a-2C. 

35180.  Productus  scabriculus  (Martin).  Plesiotype. 

Madison  (Miss.).     Crowfoot  Ridge,  Gallatin   Range,  Yel- 
lowstone National  Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  531,  pl.6<^ 
figs.  7a,  7b,  7c,  7d. 

15061.    Productus  semireticulatus  (Martin).  Plesiotypes 

Upper  Carboniferous.     West  of  Fort  Laramie,  Wyoming. 

Hall,  Stansbury's  Expl.  and  Surv.  Valley  Great  Salt  Lake,  rut 

1852,  p.  411,  pl.  3.  fig.  3. 

15059.    Productus  semireticulatus  (Martin).  Plesiot\-pes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     West  of  Fort  I^aramie,  Wyoming 

Hall,  Stansbury's  Expl.  and  Surv.  Valley  Great  Salt  I^ake,  Utah 
1852,  p.  411,  pl.  3,  figs.  5a,  5b. 

=  Productus  cora. 

6532.    Productus  semireticulatus  (Martin).  Plesiotypo 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol. Surv.  Nebr.  (Hayden),  1872.  p.  i?» 
pl.  5,  figs.  7a,  7b. 

8524.    Productus  semireticulatus  (Martin).  Plesiot\its 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Southern  Iowa. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  iS- 
p.  Ill,  pl.  8,  fig.  ic. 

14215.    Productus  semireticulatus  (Martin).  Plesiot}!^ 

Lower   Carboniferous.     North   of  Snowstorm    Hill.  Pr 
Canyon,  Oquirrh  Mountains,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,Pt  K  [ 
1877,  p.  267,  pl.  5,  figs.  5,  6. 

14299.    Productus  semireticulatus  (Martin).  Plesiotypr 

Upper  Carboniferous.     White  Pine  District,  Nevada.      | 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,}   •*   '" 
pl-  7.  fig.  5. 

35181.  Productus  semireticulatus  (Martin).  Plesiot>-[x 

35182.  Madison  (Miss.).     Crowfoot  Ridge,  Gallatin  Range,  ar 

Conant   Creek,  Teton   Range,   Yellowstone  Natior^ 
Park. 

Girty,  Moil.   XXXII.   Pt.   II,   U.    S.   (;eol.  Surv.,    1899,  p.  5- 
pl.  69,  figs.  8a-*Sd. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBKATE   FOSSILS.  543 

35353     Productus  semireticulatus  hermosanus  Girty.        Cotypes. 
to  Hermosa  and  Weber  (Upper  Carb. ) .    Durango  quadrangle 

35356.  and  Leadville  district,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  358,  pi.  2, 
figs,  i-ic;  2-2b;  3-3b;  4-4b. 

8523.    Productus  semireticulatus  ivesi  Newberry.         Plesiotypes. 
Upper  Carboniferous.     Exact  locality  unknown. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.   looth   Mend.,  IV.  Pt.  I. 
1876,  p.  Ill,  pi.  8,  figs.  la,  lb. 

652.    Productus  semistriatus  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper   Carboniferous.     Tirapanogos  Canyon,  near  Utah 
Lake,  Utah. 

Meek,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  i860,  p.  309;  Rept.  Expl. 
Great  Basin  of  Utah,  Simpson,  1876,  p.  349,  pi.  i,  figs.  7a,  b; 
Rept  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  P-  74.  pl-  7» 
figs.  8,  8a. 

13820.    Productus  (Productella)  shumardianus  (Hall).    Plesiotype 
Middle  and  Upper  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  129,  pi.  14,  fig.  i. 
=  Productella  .shumardiana. 

13817.    Productus  (Productella)  speciosus  (Hall).  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  133,  pi.  13,  fig.  8. 
=  Productella  speciosa. 

630.    Productus  subaculcatus  Murchison  ?  Plesiotypes. 

Upper    Devonian.     West   side   of   Buell   Valley,    east  of 
Eureka,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  Expl.  Great  Basin  of  Utah,  Simpson,  1876,  p.  345. 
pi.  I,  figs.  3a-3c. 

=  Productella  subaculeata. 

13820.    Productus  subaculeatus  Murchison?  Plesiotypes. 

1 40 1 4.  Upper    Devonian.     White    Pine    and    Eureka   Districts. 

Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  36, 
pi.  3,  figs.  7,  7b. 

13822.    Productus  (Productella)  subaculeatus  (Murchison). 
1 4301.  Plesiotype. 

Middle    and    Upper     Devonian.      Lower   Carboniferous. 
Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1884,  p.  128,  pi.  7,  fig.  2, 
pi.  13,  figs.  19,  19a. 

—  Productella  subaculeata. 

1514.J..    Productus  subhorridus  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Moleen  Peak,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  V.  vS.  Geol.  P:xpl.  40th  Par.,  IV.  l*t.  I,  1877,  p.  75, 
pl-  7,  figs-  3-3^^. 


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6868.    Productus  symmctricus  McChesney.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper   Carboniferous.      Rockford,    near    Nebraska  City, 
Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebr.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  167, 
pi.  5,  figs.  6a,  6b;  pi.  8,  fig.  13. 

1 1788.    Productus  symmctricus  McChesney.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     La  Salle  County,  Illinois. 

White,  Thirteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Ind.,  1884,  p.  123,  pi.  25, 
figs.  I,  2. 

1 382 1.    Productus  (Productella)  truncatus  (Hall).  Plesiotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Hon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  131,  pi.  14,  fig.  2. 

=Strophalosia  truncata. 

14579.    Proetus  (Phaeton)  denticulatus  Meek.  Cot>^pcs. 

Middle  Devonian.     West  side  Steptoe  Valley,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  45, 
pi.  I,  figs.  lo-iob. 

=  Phaethonides  denticulatus. 

43021.    Proetus  haldemani  Hall.  Plastotype. 

Hamilton  (Dev.).     Pennsylvania. 

Hall  and  Clarke,  Nat.  Hist.  New  York,  Pal.  VII,  1888,  p.  115, 
pi.  21,  figs.  7,  8. 

43016.    Proetus  hcsionc  Hall.  Plastot>'pe. 

Schoharie  (Dev.).     Schoharie,  New  York. 

Hall  and  Clarke,  Nat.  Hist.  New  York,  Pal.  VII,    1888,  p.  9; 

pi.  20,  figs.  15,  16. 

14243.    Proetus  loganensis  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Holotype. 

Waverly  (Miss. ).     Logan  Canyon, Wahsatch  Range,  Utah 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Rxpl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  PL  II. 
1877,  p.  264,  pi.  4,  fig.  33.— Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II.  U.S.' 
Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  577,  pi.  71,  fig.  15a. 

43020.    Proetus  nevadae  Hall  and  Clarke.  Plastot>"pe. 

Devonian.     Combs  Peak,  Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Hall  and  Clarke,  Nat.  Hist.  New  York,  Pal.  VII,  1888,  p.  i2<f 
pi.  23,  fig.  19. 

14242.    Proetus  peroccidens  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Cot\'pe> 

15236.  Waverly  (Miss.).     Dry  Canyon,  Oquirrh   Mountains,  and 

Ogden  Canyon,  Wasatch  Range,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II 
1877,  p.  262,  pi.  4,  figs.  28-32.— Girty,  Mon.  XXXIl]  Pt!  II 
U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1899,  p.  576,  pi.  71,  figs.  14a,  b. 

43019.    Proetus  ?  planimarginatus  Meek.  Plastotype 

Devonian.     Sylvania,  Ohio. 

Meek,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  Pal.  I,  1873,  p.  233,  pi.  23,  fig,  3, 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  545 

46280.    Prolobella  striatula  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Pleasant  Grove,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  532,  pl.  35,  fig.  27. 

38159.    Promylacris  harei  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  48,  pl.  2,  fig.  3. 

38045.    Promylacris  rigida  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measured.     Braidwood,  Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1890,  p.  405,  pl.  31, 
fig.  6;  Foss.  Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  379-381,  pl.  23, 
fig.  6;  Bull.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  50,  pl.  3,  fig.  i.— 
Sellards,  Amer.  Joum.  Sci.  (4),  XVIII,  1904,  p.  221,  text  fig. 
36  (on  p.  223). 

38158.    Promylacris  testudo  Scudder.  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Mazon  Creek,   Grundy  County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Bull.  No.  124,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., •1895,  p.  49,  pl.  2,  fig.  2. 

26438.    Pronorites  cyclolobus  arkansiensis  Smith.  Holotype. 

Lower  Coal  Measures.     Pilot  Mountain,  Carroll  County, 
Arkansas. 

Smith,  Proc.  Amer.  Phil.  Soc.,  XXXV,  1897,  p.  57  (extract), 
pl.  24,  figs.  1-4;  Mon.  XLII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  43, 
pl.  12,  figs.  12-15. 

40886.    Protaster  miamiensis  Miller.  Cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Near  Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Miller,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  116,  pl.  5, 
figs.  6,  6b. 

651 1.    Prothyris  elegans  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebr.,  1872,  p.  223,  pl.  10, 
figs.  9a,  9b;  Amer.  Journ.  Conch.,  VII,  1891,  p.  8,  pl.  i,  fig. 3. 

135733.    Protocardia  jamaicensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.   Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900, 


irans.    Wagner  tr 
K  1 1 14,  pl.  48,  fig.  3. 


1949.    Protocardia  (Leptocardia  ?)  pertenuis  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Holotype. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Deer  Creek,  North  Platte,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Rept.  IT.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  176,  text  figs. 

See  Cardiuni  pertenue. 

7897.    Protocardia  salinaensis  (Meek).        Holotype  and  paratype. 
Mentor  (Cret. ) .    Twelve  miles  southwest  of  Salina,  Kansas. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  174,  pl.  2,  figs. 
I3a-d. 

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298.    Protocardia  (Leptocardia)  subquadrata    (Kvans  and  Shu 

mard).  Plesiot}-pes 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  175,  pi.  29, figs 
8a-e. 

15400.    Protocaris  marshi  Walcott.  Holot>-pe 

Lower  Cambrian.     Parker*s  Fami,  Georgia,  Vermont. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1886,  p.  148,  pi.  15,  fi|? 
i;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  629,  pi. Si 
fig.  6. 

43287.  Protocrisina  exigua  Ulrich.  Figured  sections  of  cotj-pe 

43288.  Trenton  (Ord.).     Montreal,  Canada;  Trenton  Falls,  Nct 

York. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  405,  pi.  29,  fig.  4c;  pi.  ii 
figs.  1 1- lie. 

46537.  Protoscolex  covingtonensis  Ulrich.  Holot>-pe. 

Utica^Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I,  1879,  P-  89,  pi.  4,  fig.i 

46538.  Protoscolex  ornatus  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I,  1879,  P«  9^,  pi. 4, np^ 
I,  la. 

46539.  Protoscolex  simplex  Ulrich.  Holoty^. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Jouni.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I,  1879,  p,  91,  pi.  4,  ^^.i 

46540.  Protoscolex  tenuis  Ulrich.  Holotj-pc 

Utica  (Ord.)-     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I,  1879,  p.  90,  pi. 4,  fie- 

15309.    Protospongia  fenestrata  Salter.  Plesiot}^^ 

M iddle  Cambrian .    Prospect  Peak ,  Eureka  District ,  Nena 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  11,  pi.  9.  fip  • 
5a,  5h;  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886*  p.  90,  pi ' 
figs.  2-2b. 

45963     Protowarthia  cancellata  (Hall).  Plesiot>^ 

to  Black  River  (Ord.).     Chatfield,  West  St.  Paul,  and  e:?:: 

45967.  miles  south  of  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Trenton    (Ord.).       Covington,    Kentucky,     and   Cauoi' 
Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,   Geol.   and  Nat.   Hist.  Surv.   Minn..  K'x- 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II.  1897,  p.  872,  pi.  63,  figs.   1-14.* 

45958.    Protowarthia  concinna  Ulrich  and  vScofield.  Holot^-a 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Spring  Valley,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich   and   Scofield.   Geol.   and  Nat.  Hist.    Surv.  Miuu..  F::* 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  874,  pi.  63,  figs.  36-39. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  547 

45959-    Protowarthia  granistriata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt  II, 
1897,  p.  870,  pi.  63,  figs.  28-30. 

45961.  Protowarthia  obesa  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

45962.  Trenton  (Ord.).     Curdsville  and  Danville,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  874,  pi.  63,  figs.  45-47. 

45968     Protowarthia  pervoluta  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

to  Black  River  (Ord.).     Chatfield  and  St.  Paul,  Minnesota; 

45970-  Curdsville,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  871,  pi.  63,  figs.  22-25. 

45960.    Protowarthia  planodorsata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  871,  pi.  63,  figs.  31-35. 

45971.  Protowarthia  rectangularis  Ulrich  and  Scofield.      Cotypes. 

45972.  Stones  River  (Ord.).      Mineral  Point   and   Beloit,    Wis- 

consin. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  868,  pi.  63,  figs.  15-20. 

45973.  Protowarthia  subcompressa  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

45974.  Richmond  (Ord.).     Versailles,  Indiana;  Hanover,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  873,  pi.  63,  figs.  40-44. 

17454.    Protypus?  clavatus  (Walcott).  Holotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Washington  County,  New  York. 

Walcott,  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  656,  pi.  98, 
fig.  4. 

See  Ptychoparia?  (subgenus?)  clavata. 

15424.    Protypus  hitchcocki  (Whitfield).  Plastotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Parker's  Quarry,  Georgia,  Vermont. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  211,  pi.  31,  fig.  4; 
Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  655,  pi.  98,  fig.  6. 

15421.    Protypus  senectus  (Billings).  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     East  of  Swanton,  Vermont. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  213,  pi.  31, 
figs.  2-2c;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  655, 
pi.  98,  figs.  7-7C. 

43788.    Proutella  discoidea  Prout.  Cotype  and  figured  section. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Keokuk,  Iowa.     (Nauvoo,  Illinois,  in 
error. ) 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  674,  pi.  69,  figs.  4  a-d. 


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20I02.    Psammobia  obscura  White.  Cotypes. 

Puget  (Cret.  )•    Palace  Camp  and  Carbonado,  Washington. 

White,  Bull.  ^o.  51,  U.  S.  Gcol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  61,  pi.  10,  figs.  4-6. 

12328.    Psammobia  ?  prematura  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     East  of  Belle  Pourche  River,  near  Bear  Lodge 
Butte,  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  374,  pl.  5,  fig-  31- 

1 5687 1.    Psammobia  (Gobraeus)  wagneri  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,111,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p.  977. 
pl.  25,  fig.  10. 

156881.    Psammosolen  cummingsianus  (Dunker).  Plesiot>i)e. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p.  961, 
pl.  28,  fig.  15. 

292.    Pseudobuccinum  nebrascense  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Holotype. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1857,  p.  140.— 
Meek,  B     "   "  *    '^  ~    " 

figs.  5  a- 

See  Buccinum  ?  nebrascensis. 


Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX.  1876,  p.  350,  pl.31. 


35068.    Pseudocrinites  abnormalis  Schuchert.  Holotj-pe. 

Manlius  (Sil.).     Near  Keyser,  West  Virginia. 

Schuchert,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XL, VII,  1904,  p.  251, 
text  fig.  30,  pl.  35,  figs.  10-12. 

35070.  Pseudocrinites  clarki  Schuchert.  Cotypes, 

Manlius  (Sil.).     Near  Keyser,  West  Virginia. 

Schuchert,  Amer.  Geol.,  XXXII,  1903,  p.  237;  Smithsonian  Misc. 
Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  233,  pl.  36,  figs.  4-7;  pl.  59. 
fig.  14. 

35066.    Pseudocrinites  claypolei  Schuchert.  Holot\-pt 

Manlius  (Sil.).    Clark^s  Mills,  near  New  Bloomfield,  Penn 
sylvania. 

Schuchert,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XL,VII,  1904,  p.  2U 
pl.  37,  fig.  I. 

35065.    Pseudocrinites  clongatus  Schuchert.  Holot\-pe 

Manlius  (Sil.).     Pleasant  Valley,  Bedford  County,  Peni: 
sylvania. 

Schuchert,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XlvVII,  1904,0.2*0 
text  fig.  31;  pl.  35,  figs.  6,  7. 

3507 1 .  Pseudocrinites  gordoni  Schuchert.     Holotype  and  parat^-pe^ 

Manlius  (Sil.).     Near  Keyser,  West  Virginia. 

Schuchert,  Amer.  Geol.,  XXXII,  1903,  p.  235;  Smithsonian Miv 
Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  pp.  229,  230,  text  fig.  29;  pl.  5^ 
figs.  8-12;  pl.  39,  figs.  11-13. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   UnTERTEBRATE   POS8IL8.  549 

35072.    Pseudocrinites  perdewi  Schuchert.     Holotype  and  paratype. 

Manlius  (Sil.)-     Near  Keyser,  West  Virginia. 

Schuchert,  Amer.  Geol.,  XXXII,  1903,  p.  238;  Smithsonian  Misc. 
Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  236,  text  fig.  32;  pi.  36,  figs. 
1-3;  Pl.  39»  figs.  8-10. 

35069.    Pseudocrinites  stellatus  Schuchert.  Holot3rpe. 

Manlius  (Sil.).     Near  Keyser,  West  Virginia. 

Schuchert,  Amer.  Geol.,  XXXII,  1903,  p.  236;  Smithsonian  Misc. 
Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  232,  pi.  35,  figs.  8,  9;  pi.  39, 

fig.  7. 

35067.    Pseudocrinites  subquadratus  Schuchert.  Holotype. 

Manlius    (Sil.).      Devils    Backbone,    near    Cumberland, 
Maryland. 

Schuchert,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  234, 
pl.  35,  figs.  4,  5. 

30186.    Pseudodiadema  emersoni  Clark.  Cot3rpe. 

Jurassic.     Taylorsville,  California. 

Clark,  Bull.  No.  97,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  45,  pl.  12,  figs. 
2a-e. 

831 1.    Pseudodiadema  hilli  Clark.  Holotype. 

Austin  (Upper  Cret.).     Texas. 

Clark,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circ.  No.  87,  1891,  p.  76. 
=  Diplopodia  hilli. 

12322.    Pseudomonotis  (Eumicrotis)  curta  (Hall).        Plesiotypes. 
Jurassic.     Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  354,  pl-  3»  figs.  24,  25. 

35305.    Pseudomonotis  equistriata  Beede.  Plesiotypes. 

Rico  (Upper   Carb.).      Scotch  Creek,   Rico   quadrangle, 
Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  428,  pl.  8,  fig.  5. 

35304.    Pseudomonotis  kansasensis  Beede.  Plesiotype. 

Rico  (Upper   Carb.).      Scotch   Creek,  Rico  quadrangle, 
Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  428,  pl.  8,  fig.  4. 

12269.    Pseudomonotis  (Eumicrotis)  orbiculata  Whitfield 

Cctypes. 
Jurassic.     Redwater  Valley,  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  356,  pl.  3.  figs.  17-19- 

6516.    Pseudomonotis  radialis  (Phillips)??  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebr.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  201, 
pl.  9,  fig.  3. 


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46281.    Psiloconcha  elliptica  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Clarksville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  667,  pi.  52,  figs.  3,  4;  Geol. 
and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1894, 
p.  53o»  figs.  42c,  d. 

46283.  Psiloconcha  grandis  Ukich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  665,  pi.  52,  figs,  i,  2;  Geol. 
and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  18% 
P-  530.  figs.  42a,  b. 

46284.  Psiloconcha  inornata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  667,  pi.  52,  figs.  11,  12. 

46285.  Psiloconcha  minima  Ulrich.  Holot3T)e. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  669,  pi.  52,  figs.  8,  9. 

46286.  Psiloconcha  minnesotensis  Ulrich.  Holot^-pe. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Pleasant  Grove,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Ft  II, 
1894,  p.  531,  pi.  36,  figs.  31,  32. 

46288.  Psiloconcha  sinuata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  P-  668,  pi.  52,  figs.  15,  16. 

46290.  Psiloconcha  subovalis  (Ulrich).     Holotype  and  plesiot>T)es. 

46291.  Lorraine  (Ord.).     Morrow,  Ohio. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Near  Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  666,  pi.  52,  figs.  5-7. 

See  Orthodesma  subovale. 

46289.  Psiloconcha  subrecta  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  667,  pi.  52,  figs.  13,  14. 

46292.  Psiloconcha  tenuistriata  Ulrich.  Holot>-pt    | 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  668,  pi.  52^  fig,  j<j 

46287.  Psilonychia  perangulata  Ulrich.  Holotype 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  649,  pi.  51,  figs,  ,_^ 

114881.    Pteria  (argentea  var.?)  chipolana  Dall.  Holotyw 

Oligocene.     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,   IH^    p^  jy    ^^^ 
p.  669. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS   OF    INVEBTEBBATE   FOSSILS.  551 

8771.    Ptcria  (Oxytoma)  erecta  White.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Lower  Potato  Valley,  Utah. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Ill,  1880,  p.  157;  ibid.,  IV,  1881, 
p.  139,  figs.  7,  8. 

=  Avicula  gastrodes. 

12332.    Pteria  (Pscudoptcria)  fibrosa  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Plesiotj'pe. 
Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Cheyenne  River,  near  Rapid  Creek, 
South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  386,  pi.  7,  fig.  5. 

=  Avicula  fibrosa. 

460.  Pteria  (Pseudoptera)  fibrosa  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Holotype  and  paratypes. 
Fox   Hills    (Cret.).     Forks  of  Cheyenne   River,  South 
Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  36,  pi.  17,  figs. 
17c,  I  yd. 

=  Avicula?  fibrosa. 

7789.    Pteria  (Oxytoma?)  gastrodes  Meek.  Holotype. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879,  p.  280, 
pi.  10,  fig.  la. 

=  Avicula  gastrodes. 

324.    Pteria  linguiformis  (Evans  and  Shumard).  Plesiotypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Fox  Hills,  South  Dakota, 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  32,  pi.  16,  figs. 

IC,    1(1. 

=  Avicula  linguiformis. 

12337.    Pteria  linguiformis  (Evans  and  Shumard).  Plesiotypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     South  Fork  of  Cheyenne  River,  near 
French  Creek,  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  384,  pi.  7,  figs.  2,  3. 

=  Avicula  linguiformis. 

461.  Pteria  linguiformis  subgibbosa  (Meek).  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Long  Lake,  North  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  33,  pi.  28,  fig.  12. 
=  Avicula  ling^iiformis  subgibbosa. 

1893.    Pteria  munsteri  (Bronn).  Plesiotypes. 

Jurassic.     Wind  River  Valley,  Wyoming. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl., 
No.  172,  XIV,  1.S64,  p.  8c),  text  figs.  A,  B. 

=  Avicula  wyoniingensis. 
See  Avicula  niucronata. 


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43724- 


Ptilodictya  hilli  James.  Plesiotype  and  fig^ured  secticms. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Boyle  County,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  pi.  7,  figs. 7,71. 
=  Escharopora  hilli. 


43477- 


Ptilodictya  ?  libana  Saiford. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Lebanon,  Tennessee, 

Safford,  Geol.  Tenn.,  1869,  P-  286. 


Cotypes. 


43726. 


43420. 


Ptilodictya  maculata  Ulrich.      Cotypes  and  fig^ured  sections. 
Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  163,  pi.  6, 
fig.  17,  and   pi.  7.  figs.  4,  4a;  Geol.  Surv.    111.,   VIII,  iSjc 
P-  317,  fig-  6b. 

=  Escharopora  maculata. 

Ptilodictya  magniiica  Ulrich.     Figured  section  of  plesiotype. 
Richmond  (Ord.).     Oxford,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,   1890,  p.  391,  figs,  iia-c. 


43725.    Ptilodictya  pavonia  (D'Orbigny). 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 


Plesiotyp)e  and  figured 

sections. 


Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  163,  pi.  7. 
figs.  3-3<l. 

=  Rscharopora  pavonia. 


43274- 


Ptilodictya  perelegans  Ulrich. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Near  Clarksville,  Ohio. 


Holot>*pe. 


Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hi.st.,   I,    1878,   p.  94,  pi.  4. 
figs.  16,  1 6a. 

=  Graptodictya  perelegans. 


43727 


Ptilodictya  ramosa  Ulrich. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Lebanon,  Tennessee. 


Holotype. 


43818. 


8065. 


ririch,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  164,  pL ", 
figs.  5-5a. 

=  Escharopora  ramosa. 

Ptilodictya  subrecta  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minn. 

ririch,  Fourteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Mine 

1886,  p.  63. 

=  Escharopora  subrecta. 

Ptilodictya  triangulata  White.  Cotj-pev 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Yanipa  Plateau,  Colorado. 

White,  Bull.  No.  5,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879,  p.  214;  Twelfth 
Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  (leol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1880,  p.  i-^i,  pf.  Sv^e^ 

=  Pri.smopc )ra  triangulata. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  555 

9447.    Ptilodictya  triangulata  White.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     CeboUa  and   Coyote  creeks,  New 
Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  vSurv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  Ill,  Suppl.  1881, 
p.  24,  pi.  4,  fig.  E. 

=  Prismopora  triangulata. 

43418.    Ptilodictya  variabilis  Ulrich.     Figured  section  of  ple.siotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Blanchester,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  304,  fig.  2a;  p.  319,  fig.  6a. 
=  Ptilodictya  nodosa. 

43476.    Ptilodictya  whiteavesi  Ulrich.        Figured  section  of  cotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Stony  Mountain,  Manitoba. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Canada,  Contr.  Micro-Pal.  Cambro-Sil.,  Pt.  II, 
1889,  P-  44i  pl-  8,  figs.  i-ie. 

43786.  Ptilopora  cylindracea  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Kings  Mountain,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  623,  pl.  66,  figs.  2,  2b. 

43432.    Ptilopora  paupera  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Kings  Mountain,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  624,  pl.  66,  fig.  10. 

43787.  Ptilotrypa  obliquata  Ulrich.        Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  531,  pl.  30,  figs,  ib,  id,  le. 

24578.  Ptychaspis  minuta  Whitfield?  Plesiotype. 

Upper   Cambrian.     Lookout  Mountain,   Eureka  District, 
Nevada. 

Walcott,    Mon.    VIII,  U.   S.   Geol.   Surv.,  1884,  p.  60,   pl.  10, 
fig.  23. 

24579.  Ptychaspis  pustulosa  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     West  side  of  Pogonip  Mountain,  White 
Piile  District,  Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  223,  pl.  2,  fig.  27. 

21704.    Ptychites  cummingsi  White.  Cotype. 

Permian.     Military  Crossing  of  the  Big  Wichita,  Baylor 
County,  Texas. 

White,  Amer.  Nat.,  XXXIII,  1889,  p.  117,  pl.  i,  figs.  4-8. 

=  Waageuoceras  cummingsi. 

12324.    Ptychoceras  crassum  WHiitfield.  Cotypes. 

Fort    Pierre    (Cret.).     Old    Woman    Fork,    Black   Hills, 
Wyoming. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
P-  459»  pl-  ^6.  figs.  3,  4,  6. 


556  BULLETIN   53,   UNITED   8TATE8   NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

21870.    Ptychoccras  crassum  Whitfield.  Plesiot>T)e& 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Near  Boulder,  Colorado. 

Hyatt,  Proc.  Amer.  Philos.  Soc.,  XXXII,  1894,  p.  579,  pL  14 
figs.  18-21. 

12279.    Ptychoceras  meekanum  Whitfield.  Cotypa 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Beaver  Creek,  Black   Hills,  Santi 
Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  iSSo 
p.  457,  pi.  16,  fig.  I. 

21092.    Ptychoceras  texanum  Shumard.  Plesiotypes 

Navarro  (Cret.).     Chatfield,  Navarro  County,  Texas. 

Hyatt,  Proc.  Amer.  Philos.  Soc.,  XXXII,  1894,  p.  580. 

43123.    Ptychocladia  agellus  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holot>-pt 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Near  Springfield,  Illinois. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLV,  p. 
290,  pi.  67,  fig.  10,  pt  13. 

40774.    Ptychocrinus  parvus  (Hall).  Plesiotypt 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Wachsmuth  and  Springer,  N.  A.  Crinoidea  Camerata,  Mem.  Mm 
Comp.  2k)ol.,  XXI,  1897,  p.  199,  pi.  18,  Bg.  2. 

See  Reteocrinus  gracilis. 

30231.    Ptychomya  ragsdalci  (Cragin).  Plesiot}!^ 

Buda  (Lower  Cret.).     Near  Austin,  Texas. 

Shattuck,  Bull.  No.  205,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  24,  pi.  12. 

15435.    Ptychoparia  adamsi  (Billings).  Plesiot)*pc- 

Lower  Cambrian.     Georgia,  Vermont. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  195,  pi.  26,ngs 
i-ib;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  649,  pi 
96,  figs.  i-ib. 

24642.    Ptychoparia  (Euloma?)  affinis  Walcott.  Cot>*pe 

Upper  Cambrian.     East  of  Hamburg  Mine,   Kureka  Di- 
trict,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Oeol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  54,  pi   10  fitr  1: 
ibid.,  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  1899,  p.  457,  pi.  65,  fig.  8.    * 

24571.    Ptychoparia?  annectans  Walcott.  Cotj-p^ 

Lower  Pogonip  (Upper  Cambrian).     Ridge  east  of  Han 
burg  Ridge,  Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.,  1884,  p.  91,  pi.  12,  fig  :^ 

35234.    Ptychoparia  antiquata  (Salter).  Plesiotj-pt 

Flathead  (  Middle  Cambrian ) .    Yellowstone  National  Park 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  456,:  ' 
65,  figs.  7,  7a. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  557 

24656.    Ptychoparia  anytus  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Cambrian.     New  York  and  Secret  Canyons,  Eureka 
District. 

Walcott.  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  56,  pi.  9,  fig.  26. 
See  Crepicephalus  (Loganellus)  anytus. 

18332.    Ptychoparia  ?  attleborensis  Shaler  and  Foerste.     Plesiotype. 
Lower  Cambrian.     Conception  Bay,  Newfoundland. 

Walcott,  Tenth  Ann.  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  649,  pi.  95, 
fig.  2. 

24577.    Ptychoparia  (Solenopleura  ?)  breviceps  Walcott. 

Holotype. 
Upper  Cambrian.     North  of  Adams  Hill,  Eureka  District, 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  49,  pi.  10,  fig.  9. 

23854.  Ptychoparia  burnetensis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Tatur  Hill,  Burnet  County,  Texas. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  272,  pi.  21,  fig.  i. 

17454.  Ptychoparia  ?  (subgenus?)  clavata  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Washington  County,  New  York. 

Walcott,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.  (3),  XXXIV,  1887,  p.  198,  pi.  i,  fig.  3. 
=  Protypus  ?  clavatus. 

23855.  Ptychoparia  connata  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Eau  Claire,  Wisconsin. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  272,  pi.  21,  fig.  2. 

35227.  Ptychoparia  (?)  diademata  (Hall).  Plesiot5rpes. 

Middle    Cambrian.       Soda    Butte     Creek,     Yellowstone 
National  Park. 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXXII,  in.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  P-  4^2, 
pi.  64,  figs.  2,  2a,  2b. 

35228.  Ptychoparia  (?)  diademata  (Hall).  Plesiotype. 

St.  Croix  (Middle  Cambrian).     Near  Hudson,  Saint  Croix 
County,  Wisconsin. 

Walcott   Mon.  XXXII,  Ft.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  462, 

pi.  64,  fig.  2C. 

24615.    Ptychoparia  (Euloma  ?)  dissimilis  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Middle  Cambrian.     New  York  Canyon,  Eureka  District, 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  51,  pi.  9,  fig.  28. 

17455.  Ptychoparia  ?  fitchi  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Near  North  Granville,  New  York. 

Walcott,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.  (3),  XXXIV,  1887,  p.  197,  pi.  i,  fig.  6; 
Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  650,  pi.  96,  fig.  5. 


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15443.    Ptychoparia  housensis  Walcott.  Holot}-pe. 

Middle  Cambrian.     House  Range,  Antelope  Springs,  UtaL 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geo!.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  201,  pi.  25.  fig. 5. 

24614.    Ptychoparia  Iseviceps  Walcott.  Cot>-pe. 

Middle  Cambrian .    Secret  Canyon ,  Eureka  District ,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1884,  p.  54,  pi.  10,  figs. 

17,  18. 

2461 1.  Ptychoparia  (?)  linnarssoni  Walcott.  Cotj-pe. 

Middle  Cambrian .    Secret  Canyon ,  Eureka  District ,  Nevada 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,    p.  47,  pi.  9,  figs. 

18,  i8a. 

23857.    Ptychoparia  Uanoensis  Walcott.  Cot^-pes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Packsaddle  Mountain,  Llano  County. 
Texas. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  272,  pi.  21,  figSu  v 
4,  5;  Mon.  XXXII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Pt.  II,  1899,  p.  45! 
pi.  64,  fig.  4. 

2461 3.    Ptychoparia  (  Pterocephalus)  occidens  Walcott.     Holoty-pe. 

Upper  Cambrian.     East  of  Hamburg  Ridge,  Bureka  Dis^ 
trict,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  58,  pi.  9,  fig.  2:. 

24612.  Ptychoparia  occidentalis  Walcott.  Cot\-pt 

Middle  Cambrian.    Secret  Canyon,  Eureka  District.  Nevadi 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  51,  pi.  10,  fig. 5. 

24610.    Ptychoparia  oweni  Meek  and  Hayden.  Plesiol>p: 

Middle  Cambrian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,   p.  55,  pi.  10.  tp 
3,3a- 

See  Agraulos  oweni,  Arionellus  (Crepicephalus)  o^s-eni 
and  Conocoryphe  (Ptychoparia)  gallatinensis. 

35231.    Ptychoparia  penfieldi  Walcott.  Cotypfr 

Flathead  (Middle  Cambrian).     Crowfoot  section,  Gailatii 
Range,  Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.   Surv.,   1899,  p.  :'' 
pi.  65,  figs.  4,  4a,  4b. 

24608.    Ptychoparia  (?)  pernasutus  Walcott.  Cot}-f*^ 

Upper  Cambrian.     East  of  Hamburg  Ridge,  Eureka  P^^ I 
trict,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.,    1884,  p.  49,  pi.  w.  "^ 

o— ob. 

=  Anomocare  pernasutus. 

23859.    Ptychoparia  pero  Walcott.  Cot)T\ 

Upper  Cambrian.     Morgans  Creek,  Burnet  Count v  Tcxi\ 
Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  274,  pL  21, ft' 


TYPE   SPEOIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  559 

15434.    Ptychoparia  piochensis  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Near  Pioche,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  201,  pi.  26,  figs. 
2-2b;  pi.  28,  figs.  i-ie. 

1 544 1.  Ptychoparia?  prospectensis  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Lower     Cambrian.       Prospect     Peak,    Eureka     District, 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  46,  pi.  9,  fig.  20; 
Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  202,  pi.  27,  fig.  5. 

15432.    Ptychoparia  quadrans  (Hall  and  Whitfield).  Cotypes. 

Middle  Cambrian.     Box  Elder  Canyon,  Wahsatch  Moun- 
tains, Utah. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  199,  pi.  29,  figs. 
4-4b. 

See  Crepicephalus?  (Loganellus)  quadrans. 

2464 1 .    Ptychoparia  similis  Walcott .  Cotype. 

Upper     Cambrian.      Secret    Canyon,     Eureka     District, 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Moil.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  52,  pi.  10,  fig.  10. 

24609.    Ptychoparia  similis  robustus  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Upper    Cambrian.      Secret     Canyon,     Eureka     District, 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  53,  pi.  i,  figs.  9,  9a. 

23860.  Ptychoparia  suada  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Upper     Cambrian.     Morgans     Creek,    Burnett    County, 
Texas. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  274,  pi.  21,  fig.  9. 

15442.  Ptychoparia  subcoronata  (Hall  and  Whitfield).        Cotypes. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Ute  Peak,  Wahsatch  Range,  Utah. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  205,  pi.  28,  fig.  4; 
Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  652,  pi.  96,  fig.  6. 

See  Conocephalites  subcoronatus. 

15436.  Ptychoparia  tcuccr  (Billings).  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Near  Highgate  Springs,  Vermont. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  197,  pi.  26,  fig.  3; 
Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  652,  pi.  96,  fig.  3. 

23861.  Ptychoparia?  urania  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Packsaddle  Mountain,  Llano  County, 
Texas. 

Walcott,  Proc.  V.  S.  Nat.  Mus., XIII,  1890,  p.  274,  pi.  21,  figs.  10, 11. 

15437.  Ptychoparia  vulcanus  (Billings).  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Georgia,  Vermont. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  198,  pi.  26,  fig.  4; 
Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  653,  pi.  96,  fig.  4. 


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35225.  Ptychoparia  (Lonchocephalus)  ^visconsensis  (Owen). 

Plesiotypes, 
Middle  Cambrian.     Soda  Butte  Creek.   Yellowstone  Na- 
tional Park. 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  461,  pi. 
64,  figs.  I,  la. 

35226.  Ptychoparia  (Lonchocephalus)  wisconsensis  (Owen). 

Plesiotypes, 
St.  Croix  (Middle  Cambrian).     Four  miles  southeast  of 
Lake  City,  Minnesota. 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  P-  46i,  pi 
64,  figs.  lb,  ic. 

14575.    Ptychophyllum  ?  infundibulum  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper   Devonian.     Treasure   Hill,  White    Pine    District, 
Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  25, 
pi.  2,  figs.  i-ib. 

14366.    Ptychoptcria  protoformc  Walcott.  Holot>-pe. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  235,  pi.  8,  fig.  5. 

124930.  Ptychosalpinx  (Buccinum)  tuomeyi  Lea.  Cot\-pes. 

124931.  Miocene.     James  River,  Virginia. 

I^a,  Trans.  Amer.  Philos.  Soc.  (2),  IX,  1S45,  P-  271,  pi.  3;. 
fig-  97— Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.*,  III.  h 
II,  1892,  p.  237. 

35331.    Pugnax  Utah  (Marcou).  Plesiot}-pt 

Maroon  (Upper  Carb.).     Southeast  of   Italian  Peak,  Hi 
Mountain,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  pi.  7,  figs.  14-14L 

22918.    Pugnellus  fusiformis  (Meek).  Plesiotj-pes. 

Colorado  (Cret. ).     Huerfano  Park,  Colorado. 

Stanton,   Bull.  No.   106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1893,  P-    148,  pi-  '-• 
figs.  7-1 1. 

See  Anchura?  fusiformis  and  Lispodesthes  ?  obscurata. 

9003.    Pupa  arenula  White.  Hololvpc  ! 

Green  River  (Eocene).     Henrys  Fork,  near  Green  Rive:  t 

City,  Wyoming.  I 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr  Pt  I  iSS.  t 
p.  46,  pi.  19,  figs.  8a,  8b;  r^-^  *"  ^-'  "  -**-  *  '  ' 
1883,  p.  456,  pi.  29,  fig.  19. 


p^  46,  pi.  19,  figs.  8a^8b;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.* Geol.  San   j 


9002.    Pupa  atavuncula  White.  Holot>7* 

Green  River  (Iux:eiie).     Henrys  Fork,  near  Green  Rm: 

City,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Oeol.  Surv.  Terr..  Pt.  I,  i^i  \ 
p.  46,  pi.  19,  fig.  9a;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.*  Geol.  W  ' 
1883,  p.  456,  pi.  29,  fig.  18. 


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TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  561 

9004.    Pupa  incolata  White.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Henrys  Fork,  Wyoming. 

White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  456,  pi.  29, 
figs.  15-17. 

9004.    Pupa  (Leucocheila)  incolata  White.  Holotype. 

Upper  Green  River  (Eocene).     Henrys  Fork,  near  Green 
River  City,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Ft.  I,  1883, 
p.  47,  pi.  19,  figs.  7a-c. 

20074.    Pupa  leidyi  Meek  ?  Plesiotypes. 

Eocene.     Nacimiento,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Bull.  No.  34,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  27,  pi.  5,  figs. 
8-10. 

1 15493.    Purpura  miocenica  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Geol.  Mag.,  London,  Dec.  II,  I,  1874,  p.  410,  pi.  16,  fig.  9. 

136023.    Pyramidella  (Sulcorinella)  dodona  Dall  and  Bartsch. 

Holotype. 
Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall  and  Bartsch,  Proc.  Biol.  Soc.  Washington,  XVII,  1904,  p.  14. 

107 1 1 8.    Pyramidella  (Longchseus)  forulata  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Vendryes,  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,   1896,  p.  315,  pi.  28,  fig.  13. 

1 15642.    Pyramidella  (Longchseus)  jamaicensis  Dall.        Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  315,  pi.  29,  fig.  10. 

1 13681.    Pyrazisinus  ?  haitensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Island  in  Lake  Henriquillo,  Santo  Domingo, 
West  Indies. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  319,  pi.  29,  fig.  8. 

i     1 12530.    Pyrazus  (Pyrazisinus)  campanulatus  Heilprin.    Plesiotype. 

Oligocene.     Tampa,  Florida. 

';  Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  pi.  11, 

V  figs.  10,  loa;  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  288,  pi.  15,  figs.  2,  6,  10. 

,      46296.    Pyrenomoeus*decipiens  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  681,  pi.  51,  figs.  7,  8. 

46297.    Pyrenomoeus  subcuneatus  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

=**  Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  682,  pi.  51,  fig.  6. 
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498.    Pyrgulifcra  humerosa  Meek.  Cotypcs. 

Bear  River  (Cret.  )•     Bear  River,  near  month  of  Sulphur 
Creek,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Kept.  Expl.  Great  Basin,  of  Utah,  Sunpaon,  1876,  p.  363, 
pi.  5,  figs.  6a-c. 

See  Melania  humerosa. 

12470.  Pyrgulifcra  humerosa  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 
12499.            Bear  River  (Cret. ).     Bear  River,  \V>'oming. 

White.  Proc.  V.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  V,  18S2,  p.  98,  pi.  3,  figs.  10-12.— 
Meek,  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p. 
176.  pi.  17,  fig.  19;  text  fig.  6  on  p.  177. — White,  Third  Ann. 
Rept.  r.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1883.  p.  460,  pi.  6,  figs.  4,  5. 

See  Melania  humerosa. 

498.    Pyrgulifcra  humerosa  (Meek).  Cotypes  and  plesiotypes. 

12471.  Bear  River  (Cret. ).     Sulphur  Creek,  near  Evanston,  and 
22332.  Cokeville,  Wyoming. 

23 '05-  UTiite,  Bull.  No.  12S,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  55,  pi.  8.  figs. 

23106.  i-ii;  pi.  9,  figs.  4-.S. 

23128.    Pyrgulifcra  mcckii  White.  Plastotype. 

Cretaceou.s.     Five  miles  west  of  north  of  Fairburg,  Ne- 
braska. 

White,  Proc.  U.  vS.  Nat.  Mu.s.,  XVII.  1894,  p.  135,    pi.  8.  fig.  13. 

23107.    Pyrgulifcra  stantoni  White.  Cot>"pe. 

Bear  River  (Cret.).     Cokeville,  Wyoming. 

White,  Bull.  No.  128,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1S95,  p.   57,   pi.  ^^  figs. 

1-3- 

253.  Pyrifusus  ( Ncptunclla)  intcrtcxtus  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Holotype. 
Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Yellowstone  Ri\'er,  near  Miles  City, 
Montana. 

Meek.   Rept.   I'.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.    348,   pi.   19, 

figs.  14a.  14b. 

See  Fusus  intertextus. 

257.    Pyrifusus  <  Ncptunella)  newbcrryi  (Meek  and  Hayden). 
257a.  Holotype  and  paratypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret. ).      Moreau  River.  South  Dakota. 

Meek.  Rtpt.  V.  S.  (^eol.  Surw  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  346,  text  Bg.  39, 

})1.  51.  fig.  6a-f. 

See  Fusus  ne\vl)erryi. 

254.  Pyrifusus    Neptunella  »  subturritus  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Holotype. 

P^>rl  Pierre  f  Cret. ).     (^rand  River,  South  Dakota. 

Mt-t-k.  Rq.t.  r.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  347,  text  fig.  40. 

})!.  32.  iigs.  3a,  3h. 

See  Fusus  subturritus. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVEBTEBBATE   FOSSILS.  563 

9854.    Pyrina  parryi  Hall.  Holotype. 

Washita  (Lower  Cret.)-      Leon  Springs,  El  Paso  Road, 
Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II,  1857, 
p.  144,  pi.  I,  figs.  la-d. — Clark,  Bull.  No.  97,  U.  S.  Geol.- 
Surv.,  1893,  p.  59,  pi.  24,  figs,  la-k, 

252.    Pyropsis  bairdi  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  369,  pi.  31, 
figs.  loa,  lob. 

See  Pynila  bairdi. 

252.    Pyropsis  bairdi  rotula  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  371,  text  fig.  47. 

22924.    Pyropsis  coloradoensis  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Huerfano  Park,  Colorado. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  154,  pi.  32, 
figs.  6-8. 

252.    Pyrula  bairdi  Meek  and  Hayden.       Holotype  and  paratypes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  66. 
=  Pyropsis  bairdi. 

35400.    Rafinesquina  alternata  ponderosa  Hayes  and  Ulrich. 

Holotype. 
Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Hayes  and  Ulrich,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Folio  95,  1903,  illustration 
sheet,  fig.  20. 

107034.    Rangia  johnsoni  (Dall).  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Near  Vernal,  Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
P-  905*  pl-  22,  fig.  18. 

See  Gnathodon  johnsoni. 


"JII1586.    Rangia  (Perissodon)  minor  (Conrad)  ?  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Shiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Men.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  84,  pi.  15, 
figs.  4-6. 

=  Mulinia  minor. 

15405.    Ranina  porifera  Woodward.  Holotype. 

Ci  Eocene.     San  Fernando,  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies. 

Woodward,  Quart.  Journ.  Geol.  Soc.  London,  XXII,  1866,  p,  5^ 
pi.  26,  fig.  18. 


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1 1 2520.    Rapana  tampaansis  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  153; 
ibid.,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  244,  pi.  20,  fig.  14. 

17309.    Raphistoma  acuta  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Ppgonip  ?  (Ord.).     Ute  Peak,  Wahsatch  Range,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Ft  II. 
1877,  p.  235,  pi.  I,  figs.  26-22. 

1 7312.    Raphistoma  nasoni  (Hall).  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  78,  pi.  11,  figs.  21, 
2ia. 

=Eotomaria  supracingulata. 

45975.  Raphistoma  peracuta  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  940,  pi.  68,  figs.  1-6. 

45976.  Raphistoma  nchmondense  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Richmond,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
i«97.  P-  941,  pl.  68,  figs.  7-9. 

1 73 1 6.    Raphistoma  ?  rotuliformis  (Meek).  Cotypes. 

Lower  Pogonip  (Ord.  ?).     Ute  Peak,  Utah. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  18, 
pi.  I,  figs.  2-2b. 

1 73 1 5 .    Raphistoma  ?  trochiscus  (  Meek ) .  Cotjrpes. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     Ute  Peak,  Utah. 

Meek,  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  19, 
pi.  I,  figs.  3-3b. — White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W,  100 
Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  77,  pi.  4,  figs.  I3a-i3c. 

45977.  Raphistomina  denticulata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Mercer  County,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Ft.  II, 
1897,  p.  943,  pi.  68,  figs.  21-23. 

45978.  Raphistomina  lapicida  (Salter).  Plesiotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Near  Lebanon,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  942,  pi.  68,  figs.  18-20. 

46071.    Raphistomina  modesta  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Murfreesboro,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept,  III,  Pt.  II, 

1897,  p.  943,  pi.  68,  fi^s.  14-17. 

45979.  Raphistomina  rugata  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Holotype. 

Trenton  fOrd.).     Goodhue  County,  Minnesota, 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  944,  pi.  68,  figs.  10-13. 


TYPE  SPECIMENS   OF   INVEBTEBBATE   FOSSILS.  565 

46567.  Rauffella  Rlosa  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

46568.  Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis,  Minne- 

sota. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  Ill,  1889,  p.  236,  figs,  i,  2, 4;  p.  237 — Winchell 
and  Schuchert,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Siirv.  Mmn.,  Final  Rept., 
Ill,  Ft.  I,  1893,  p.  75,  pi.  F,  figs.  16-18. 

46569.  Rauffella  palmipes  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  Ill,  1889,  p.  236,  fig.  3;  p.  238. — Winchell  and 
•  Schuchert,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept., 
Ill,  Ft  II,  1893,  p.  76,  pi.  F,  figs.  19,  20. 

24548.    Receptaculites  ellipticus  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     White  Mountain,  Goodwin  Can- 
yon, Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  67,  pi.  11,  fig.  12. 

24635.  Receptaculites  elongatus  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     White  Pine  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  66. 

24636.  Receptaculites  mammillaris  (Newberry  ms.)  Walcott. 

Cotypes. 
Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.) ^     White  Pine  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p  65,  pi.  11,  fig.  11. 

5894.  Rensselaeria  laevis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

5895.  Base  of  Upper  Devonian.     Onion  River  and  forty  miles 

below  Good  Hope,  Mackenzie  River,  Canada. 

Meek,  Trans.  Chicago  Acad.  Sci.,  I,  1868,  p.  108,  pi.  13,  figs.  8a-e; 
pi.  14,  fig.  4. 

=  Newberria  laevis. 

12363.   Requienia  patagiata  White.  Cotypes. 

Edwards  (Cret.).     Near  Austin,  Texas. 

White,  Bull.  No.  4,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  6,  pi.  i,  figs.  1-8; 
pi.  2,  figs.  1-4. 

40774.    Reteocrinus  gracilis  Wetherby.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Wetherby,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IV,  1881,  p.  83, 
pi.  2,  figs.  2,  2a. 

=  Ptychocrinus  parvus. 

* 

40757.    Reteocrinus  magniRcus  Miller.  Plesiotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Near  Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Wachsmuth  and  Springer,  N.  A.  Crinoidea  Camerata,  Mem.  Mus. 
Comp.  Zool.,  XXI,  1897,  p.  181,  pi.  9,  fig.  2. 

40756.    Reteocrinus  nealli  (Hall).  Plesiotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Clinton  County,  Ohio. 

Wachsmuth  and  Springer,  N.  A.  Crinoidea  Camerata,  Mem.  Mus. 
Comp.  Zool.,  XXI,  1897,  p.  179,  pi.  9,  fig.  la. 

See  Glyptocrinus  nealli. 


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17939.    Retepora  archimedes  Owen.  Holot}^ 

Warsaw    (Miss.).       Keokuk    Rapids,     Mississippi  Rh^ 
Iowa. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Wis.,  Iowa  and  Minn.,  1852,  pi.  4,  t^ 
=  Archimedes  wortheni. 

43434.    Reteporella  cinctata  (Hall).  Plesiot>T)e id 

figured  secda: 
Hamilton  (Dev.).     Thedford,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  pi.  55,  fig.  10  (as  PhyDopr. 
sp.  indet.).  ' 

35188.  Reticularia  cooperensis  (Swallow).  ftesiotj-pc 

Madison  (Miss.).     Crowfoot  Ridge,  Yellowstone  Naboc 
Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  555^; 
70,  figs.  9a,  9b,  9c. 

35187.    Reticularia  cooperensis  (Swallow)  var.  Plesiot.7 

Madison  (Miss.).     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899.  p.  i?*; 
70,  figs.  6a,  6b,  6c. 

8537.    Reticularia  ?  peculiaris  (Shumard).  Plesiotp 

Lower    Carboniferous.     Mountain    Spring,    Old  Morr^ 

Road,  Nevada. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  55: 
70,  figs.  8a,  b. 

See  Spirifer  (Martinia)  peculiaris. 

35245.    Reticularia  perplexa  (McChesney).  Plesiotn 

Upper  Coal  Meas.     Krebs,  Indian  Territory. 

Girty,   19th  Ann.  Rept.    U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1900,  p.  577, p^l 
fig.  la. 

35189.  Reticularia  (?)  subrotundata  (Hall).  Plesior 

MadLson   (Miss.).     Five  miles   above    Monarch,  on^ 
Creek,  Montana. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.    Surv.,  1899,  p. -• 
70,  figs.  7a,  7b. 

1 13879.    Retusa  chipolana  Dall.  Cot^:^; 

Chipola    (Oligocene).     Chattahoochee     River,   and 
Grove,  Yellow  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,    1895,  p.  28;  Trans. '^^^ 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi.  50   fia  a 

1 13886.    Retusa  (Cylichnina)  decapitata  Dall.  q.-- 

Oligocene.     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.   30;  Trans. 'v\- 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi.  50,  fig.  2^ 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  567 

1 13876.    Retusa  (Cylichnina)  duplinensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  31;  Trans.  Wagner 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi.  59,  fig.  20. 

131528.    Retusa  (Cylichnina)  guercinensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Alum  Bluff  (Oligocene).    Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  31;  Trans.  Wagner 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi.  59,  fig.  17. 

1 13887.    Retusa  (Cylichnina)  microtrema  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  31;  Trans.  Wagner 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi.  59,  fig.  25. 

851 1.    Retzia  mormonii  (Marcou).  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Santa  F6,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Kept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth.  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I, 
1876,  p.  141,  pi.  10,  tigs.  7a-7c. 

=  Hustedia  mormoni. 

6817.    Retzia  punctulifera  Shumard.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper    Carboniferous.     Rock     Bluff,     Missouri     River, 
Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebr.  (Hayden),  1872,  p. 
181,  pi.  I,  fig.  13;  pi.  5,  fig.  8. 

=  Hustedia  mormoni. 

8227.    Retzia  woosteri  White.  Plastotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous?     Eighteen  miles  north  of  Greeley, 
Colorado. 

White,  Bull.  No.  5,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879,  P-  215;  Twelfth 
Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1880,  p.  134,  pi.  34,  figs. 
8a,  8b. — Girty,  Prof.  Paper  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903, 
p.  302,  pi.  I,  figs.  II,  iia. 

40772.    Rhaphanocrinus  sculptus  Miller.  Plesiot5rpe. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Wachsniuth  and  Springer,  N.  A.  Criuoidea  Camerata.,  Mem.  Mus. 
Conip.  Zool.,  XXI,  1897,  p.  260,  pi.  II,  fig.  3. 

See  Glyptocrinus  sculptus. 

1 58401.  Rhectopsammia  claibornensis  Vaughan.  Cotypes. 

158402.  Clailx)rnian  (Eocene).     Claiborne  and  Jackson,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Men.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  184,  pi.  21, 
figs.  II,  12. 

43708.    Rhinidictya  exigua  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Kept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  131,  pi.  8,  figs.  6-10;  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist., 
XII,  1890,  p.  1S4,  figs.  9,  9a-d. 


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43603.    Rhinidictya  Rdelis  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt  I, 
1893,  p.  134,  pl.  6,  figs.  7,  7a,  7b,  8. 

43606.    Rhinidictya  grandis  Ulrich.       Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Dixon,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  PL  I, 
1893,  p.  136,  pl.  5,  figs.  II,  12;  pl.  6,  figs.  19,  20. 

43702.    Rhinidictya  humilis  Ulrich.  Cotjrpes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XII,  1890,  p.  185,  figs. 
10,  loa-b. 

=  Pachydictya  pumila. 

43709.    Rhinidictya  minima  Ulrich.       Cotypes  and  figured  sections, 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XII,  1890,  p.  183,  figs. 
8,  8a-c;  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept,  III, 
Pt.  I,  1893,  P-  132,  pl.  5»  figs.  13-15,  18. 

43610.    Rhinidictya  minima  modesta  Ulrich.      Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  133.  pl.  5.  fig.  17. 

43812.  Rhinidictya  mutabilis  (Ulrich).  Cotypes  and  figured 

sectioni. 
Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis  and  St.    Paul,  Minne- 
sota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal  Rept.,  Ill,  PtI. 
1893,  p.  125,  pl.  6,  figs.  I,  4,  5,  6,  12,  13;  pl.  7,  figs.  10-15. 
25-28;  pl.  8,  figs.  1-3. 

See  Stictopora  mutabiHs. 

43813.  Rhinidictya  mutabilis  major  (Ulrich).  Cotypes.  I 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis,   Minne- 
sota. 

tnrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I 
1893,  p.  127. 

See  Stictopora  mutabilis  major. 

43814.  Rhinidictya  mutabilis  senilis  Ulrich.  Cotype  and 

figured  sections 
Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt  I. 
1893,  p.  127,  pl.  6,  figs.  2,  3;  pl.  7,  figs.  16,  17. 

43608.    Rhinidictya  neglecta  Ulrich.       Cotypes  and  figured  sections 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Burgin,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal  Rept.,  Ill  PtI. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVEBTEBBATE   FOSSILS.  569 

43609.    Rhinidictya  neglecta  canadensis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.)-     Ottawa,  Canada. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept,  III,  Ft.  I, 
1893,  p.  130. 

43706.    Rhinidictya  nicholsoni  Ulrich.     Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  170,  pi.  8, 
figs.  6, 6a,  6b. 

43602.    Rhinidictya  paupera  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Ft.  I, 
1893,  p.  129,  pi.  5,  figs.  19-21. 

43605.    Rhinidictya  pediculata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  137,  pl.  7,  figs.  1-5. 

43607.    Rhinidictya  trentonensis  (Ulrich).     Plesiotjrpes  and  figured 

sections. 
Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

inrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Ft.  I, 
1893.  P-  135.  pl-  6,  figs.  14-18;  pl.  7,  figs.  6-9. 

See  Dicranopora  trentonensis. 

341 17.  Rhipidomella  oblata  (Hall).  Plesiotype. 

Helderbergian  (Lower  Dev.).     Atoka  quadrangle,  Indian 
Territory. 

Girty,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  562,  pl. 
70,  fig.  3a. 

27769.    Rhipidomella  oblata  emarginata  (Hall).  Plesiotypes. 

341 18.  Helderbergian  (Lower  Dev.).     Atoka  quadrangle,  Indian 

Territory,   and    Big    Sandy  Riv^r,    Benton    County, 
Tennessee. 

Girty,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  562,  pl. 
70,  figs.  2a-2J. 

26096.    Rhizostomites  admirandus  Haeckel.  Plastotype. 

Jurassic.     Solenhofen,  Germany. 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1898, p.  76,  pl.  42,  fig.  2. 

26103.    Rhizostomites  lithographicus  Haeckel.  Plesiotype. 

Jurassic.     Eichstatt,  Germany. 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1898,  p.  83,  pl.  41,  fig.  i. 

8032.    Rhodocrinus  vesperalis  White.  Holotype. 

Sevier  (Ord.).     Knoxville,  Tennessee. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  129,  pl.  35,  figs.  4a,  4b. 

[Described  as  from  Upper  Carboniferous,  but  is  from  the  Ordovi- 
cian.] 

=  Diabolocrinus  vesperalis. 


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44106.    Rhombopora  angustata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Kings  Mountain,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  652,  pi.  70,  figs.  6,  6a. 

43713.  Rhombopora  armata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Kaskaskia  (  Miss. ) .     TateviUe  (Sloans  Valley) ,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VII,  1884,  p.  31,  pi.  i, 
figs.  5,  5a. 

43346.  Rhombopora  ?  asperula  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

43347.  sections. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Nauvoo,  Illinois;  Keokuk,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  656,  pi.  70,  figs.  9^-96. 

43344.  Rhombopora  attenuata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Warsaw,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  655,  pi.  70,  fig.  7. 

43714.  Rhombopora  crassa  Ulrich.     Holotype  and  figured  sections. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VII,  1884,  p.  28,  pi.  i, 
figs.  2-2b. 

44104.    Rhombopora  decipiens  Ulrich.     Cotype  and  figured  sections. 

St.  Louis  (Miss.).     Monroe  County,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  657,  pi.  71,  figs.  3b-3d. 

43716.    Rhombopora  elegantula  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Keokuk  (Miss).     Kings  Mountain,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VII,  1884,  p.  33,  pi.  i, 
figs.  3-3l>. 

44103.    Rhombopora  gracilis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Burlington  (Miss.).     Burlington,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  651,  pi.  70,  figs,  iia,  lib. 

43345.  Rhombopora  incrassata  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Kings  Mountain,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  652,  pi.  70,  figs.  i2-i2d. 

43715.  Rhombopora  lepidodendroidea  Meek.  Plesiotypes  and 

figured  sections. 
Upper  Coal  Measures.     Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  vSoc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VII,  1884,  p.  27,  pi.  i, 
figs.  i-ib. 

24532.    Rhombopora  lepidodendroides  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper  CarlxDniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Tinal  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  vSurv.  Nebr.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  141, 
pi.  7,  figs.  2a-2C,  2f,  2g. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVEBTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  571 

43343.    Rhombopora  lineinodis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Onondaga  (Dev.)-     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  649,  pi.  45,  figs.  3-3b. 

43342.    Rl^ombopora  lineinodis  humilis  Ulrich.  Cot5rpes. 

Onondaga  (Dev.)-     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\\  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  650,  pi.  45,  figs.  4,  4a. 

43336.  Rhombopora  minor  Ulrich.  Cot5T)es. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Sloans  Valley,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  659,  pi.  70,  figs.  4,  4a. 

43338.  Rhombopora  nicklesi  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Coal  Measures.     Sparta,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\\  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  661,  pi.  70,  figs.  i-ic. 

43480.    Rhombopora  ohioensis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Waverly  (Miss.).     Richfield,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Bull.  Denison  Univ.,  IV,  1888,  p.  90,  pi.  14,  figs.  15,  15a. 

437 1 2 .    Rhombopora  persimilis  Ulrich.    Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Sloans  Valley,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VII,  1884,  p.  30,  pi.  i, 
figs.  7a,  7b. 

43340.  Rhombopora  persimilis  Ulrich  ?  Plesiotype. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Chester,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  659,  pi.  70,  fig.  3. 

4371 1.    Rhombopora  pulchella  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Kaskaskia  ( Miss. ) .     Tateville  (Sloans  Valley ) ,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VII,  1884,  p.  31,  pi.  i, 
figs.  6,  6a. 

44105.    Rhombopora  simulatrix  Ulrich.    Cotypesand  figured  sections. 

St.  Louis  (Miss.).     Columbia,  Monroe  County,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  657,  pi.  71,  figs.  2-2b,  2d,  2e. 

43337.  Rhombopora  ?  spiralis  Ulrich.     Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Kings  Mountain,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  656,  pi.  71,  figs.  5-5d. 
—  Streblotrypa  spiralis. 

44102.    Rhombopora  subannulata  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

vSections. 
Middle  Devonian.     Buffalo,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  648,  pi.  45,  figs.  i-ii. 

43341.  Rhombopora  sulcifera  Ulrich.     Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Middle  Devonian.     Davenport,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  649,  pi.  45,  figs.  2,  2b. 


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43793.    Rnombopora  tabulata  Ulrich.      Cot5T)e  and  figured  sections. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Kaskaskia,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  658,  pi.  70,  figs.  2a-2c. 

43339.    Rhombopora  tenuirama  Ulrich.  Cot3rpes. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Chester,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  660,  pi.  70,  figs.  8-8b. 

43717.    Rhombopora  wortheni  Ulrich.      Cot3rpe  and  figured  section. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Somerset,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VII,  1884,  p.  32,  pi.  i, 
figs.  4,  4a,  4b. 

431 16.    Rhopalonaria  attenuata  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Cot3rpes. 

Rochester  (Sil.).     Lockport,  New  York. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLV,  1904, 
p.  268,  pi.  66,  figs.  4,  5. 

43122.    Rhopalonaria  keokukensis  Ulrich  and  Bassler.        Holotype. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Keokuk,  Iowa. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLV,  1904, 
p.  272,  pi.  66,  fig.  II. 

43120.    Rhopalonaria  medialis  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holotype. 

Hamilton  (Dev.).     Thedford,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLV,  1904, 
p.  270,  pi.  66,  fig.  10. 

43259.   Rhopalonaria  pertenuis  Ulrich.  Holot3rpe. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Fourteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn., 
1886,  p.  59. 

=Stomatopora  delicatula. 

35089.    Rhopalonaria  robusta  Uhich  and  Bassler.  Holotjrpe. 

Camden  (Lower  Dev.).     Camden,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLV,  1904, 
p.  269,  pi.  66,  fig.  6. 

431 18.    Rhopalonaria  tenuis  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Holotype  and 

43119-  paratypes. 

Hamilton  (Dev.).     Thedford,   Ontario,  Canada;  Alpena, 
Michigan. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLV,  1904, 
p.  270,  pi.  66,  figs.  7-9. 

431 13.    Rhopalonaria  venosa  Ulrich.  Holotype  and  plesiotype. 

431 15.  Richmond  (Ord.).     Waynesville  and  Clarksville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1879,  P-  26,  pi.  7, 
figs.  24,  24a. — Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smitiisonian  Misc.  Coll., 
Quart.,  XI^V,  1904,  p.  268,  pi.  66,  figs.  2,  3. 

Rhynchonella  sp.  iindet.    Meek   and   Hayden=Rh)mchonella 
gnathophora. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF    tNVERTEBBATE    FOSSILS. 


573 
Cotypes, 


Cot>-pes. 

Lock  hart   River.    Mackenzie 


i,  p.  93.  pl.  1 


Plesiotype. 


Rhynchonella  argenturbica  White. 

Richmond  (Ord.  1.     Silver  City,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Prelim.  Repl,  V.  S.  Geogr.  Sun-.  W.  looth  Merid.,  8vo., 
1S74,  p.  14;  Rtpt.  r.  S.  Geogr.  .Sur\-.  W.  looth  Merid..  IV 
Ft.  I,  1S77.  p.  75.  pl.  4.  figs,  iia-lle. 

—  Rhyncliotreta  in^equivalvis. 

Rhynchonella  barrandei  Hall.  Plastotype 

Oriskany  (Lower  Dev.),     Albany  County,  New  York. 
Hall.  Nat.  Hisl.  New  York,  PaL  III,   1859.  p.  441.  pl.  103,  fig.  4. 

Rhynchonella  castanea  Meek 
Base    of    Upper    Devonian. 
River  Basin,  Canada. 
Meek,  Trans.  Chicago  .\chiI, 
=  H>-pothyris  castanea. 

Rhynchonella  castanea  Meek. 

Upper  Devonian.     Eureka  District.  Nevada, 

Walcolt,  Mon,  VIIl,  U,  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884.  p.  153.  pl.  15,  figs. 
1,  la,  4,  4a. 

=  Hypothyris  castanea. 

Rhynchonella  duplicata  (Hall).  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Wakott,  Moll.  VIII,  V.  S.  Geol,  Surv.,  1884,  p.  155,  pl.  [4,  fig.  8. 
— Camartoechia  duplicata. 

Rhynchonella  emmonsi  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Upper   Devonian.     Treasure   Hill,   White   Pine   District, 

Nevada. 
Hall  an.!  Whitfield,  Repl.  V.  S.  Geol.  Rxpl.  4olh  Par.,  IV,  Pl.  II, 

1877,  p,  347.  pl.  3.  figs.  4-8. 
=  Hypothyri5  emmonsi. 

Rhynchonella  endlichi  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Devonian.     East  of  Animas  River,  Colorado. 

nn.  Rept.  U. 

1,  4b;  pl.  36,  1 

=Camarotoechia  (PlethorhynchaJ  endlichi. 

Rhynchonella  eurekcnsis  Walcott.  Cotype- 

Lower  Carlwniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 


I   319.    Rhynchonella  gnathophora  Meek  ?  Plesiotypes. 

p550-  Juras.sic.     Flaming  Gorge.  Uinta  Range,  Utah, 

Meek  and  Hayden.  Pnl,  I'pp.  Mis-souri,  SniiLhBonian  Contr.  to 
Khowl.,  No.  171.  XIV.  [S64,  p.  71,  pl.  3,  fig.  4  (as  Rhyn- 
chonelln  sp.  uiidet. ). — Mall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol. 
Ezpl.  4otb  Par.,  IV,  PL  II,  1877,  p.  384,  pL  7.  fig.  6. 


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8853.    Rhynchonella  gnathophora  Meek.  Plesiotypes 

28954.  Jurassic.       Northwestern     Colorado      and       Yellowstont 

National  Park. 

Stanton,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.   Surv.,  1899,  p.  61^ 
pi.  72,  figs.  1-4. 

109298.    Rhynchonella  holmesii  Dall.  Cot\T» 

Eocene.     City  quarry,  Wilmington,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,? 
1536,  pi.  58,  figs.  10,  II,  12. 

13852.  Rhynchonella  horsfordi  Hall.  Plesiotypt. 

Middle  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  152,  pi.  14,  fig.  1 
pi.  15,  fig.  6. 

=  Camarotoechia  horsfordi. 

34634.    Rhynchonella  (?)  litchfieldensis  Schuchert.  Holot\Tfc 

Cobleskill  (Sil.).     Wheelock's  farm,  Litchfield.  Herkimer 
County,  New  York. 

Schuchert,  Amer.  Geol.,  XXXI,  1903,  p.  167,  text-figures. 

8516.    Rhynchonella  metallica  White.  Cot>*pes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Old  Potosi  mine,  Lincoln  County 
Nevada. 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  Sv. 
1874,  p.  20;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.   looth  Merid..  IV 
Pt.  I,  1877,  P-  129,  pi.  10,  figs.  loa-iod. 

=  Rhynchonella  (Uncinulus?)  metallica. 

20131.    Rhynchonella  myrina  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Cotypt- 

Jurassic.     Flaming  Gorge,  Uinta  Range,  Utah. 

HaH  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  iv,  IW. 
1877,  p.  284,  pi.  7,  figs.  1-5. 

12280.    Rhynchonella  myrina  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Plesiotj-pe- 

12306.  Jurassic.     Red  Canyon  Creek,  Black  Hills,  South  Dakot- 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota.  in> 
P-  347»  Pl.  3»  figs.  6,  7. 

13853.  Rhynchonella  (Leiorhynchus)  nevadensis  W^alcott. 

Cot}ix  i 

Upper  Devonian.     Rescue  Hill,  Eureka  District,  Nevac;  * 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,   p.   157^  pi    ,4,  r,,   I 
9-9b. 

=Liorhynchus  nevadense. 

\ 

13855.    Rhynchonella  ?  occidens  Walcott.  Cotyp  | 

Middle  Devonian.     Combs  Peak,  Eureka  District,  Nevli-- 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  l\  S.  Geol.  Surv.,    1884,  p.   152     pi    is  n^ 
3-3^. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  575 

6625.    Rhynchonella  osagensis  (Swallow).  Plesiotypes. 

Upper   Carboniferous.     Rock  Bluff,  Missouri  River,  Ne- 
braska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebr.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  179, 
pi.  I,  figs.  9a-b. 

=  Pugnax  Utah. 

9301.    Rhynchonella  ottumwa  White.  Plesiotypes. 

St.  Louis  (Miss.).     Ottumwa,  Iowa. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  165,  pi.  41,  figs.  5a-c. 

=  Pugnax  ottumwa. 

13857.    Rhynchonella  pugnus  Martin.  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  155,  pi.  14,  figs. 
7,7a. 

=  Pugnax  pugnus. 

14235.    Rhynchonella  pustulosa  White?  Plesiotype. 

Waverly  (  Miss. ) .     Logan  Canyon,  Wahsatch  Range,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  257,  pi.  4,  figs.  12-14. 

=  Rhynchopora  pustulosa. 

8479.   Rhynchonella  rockymontana  (Marcou).  Plesiotype. 

Upper    Carboniferous.      Near    Beckwith    Spring,    Cedar 
Range,  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  131,  pi.  9,  figs.  la-id. 

=  Pugnax  rockymontana. 

109293.    Rhynchonella  salpinx  Dall.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     City  quarry,  Wilmington,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.,  Phila.,  III.,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  p. 
I535»  Pl.  58,  figs.  5»  6,  7. 

23017.    Rhynchonella  schucherti  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Knoxville    (Lower   Cret.).      Three    miles   northwest   of 
Paskenta,  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.    133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p. 
31,  pi.  I,  figs.  1-4. 

13856.    Rhynchonella  (Leiorhynchus)  sinuatus  (Hall). 

Plesiotype. 
Upper  Devonian.     luireka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  158,  pi.  14,  fi^-  5- 
=  Liorhynchus  sinuatum. 


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14344.    Rhynchonella  thera  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  223,  pi.  7,  figs.  6-6c. 
=  Camarophoria  thera. 

8513.    Rhynchonella  Utah  Marcou.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Exact  locality  unknown. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  Pt.  i,  1876, 
p.  128,  pi.  9,  figs.  2a-2c. 

=  Pugnax  Utah. 

8509.    Rhynchonella  wahsatchensis  White.  Holotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Rock  Canyon,  Wahsatch   Range, 
near  Provo,  Utah. 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  8  vo., 
1874,  p.  19;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV, 
Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  130,  pi.  9,  figs.  3a-3d. 

=Seminula  wasatchensis. 

23018.    Rhynchonella  whitneyi  (Gabb).  Plesiotypes. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret. ) .     Sulphur  Creek,  Colusa  County, 
California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  32,  pi.  i,  figs. 
5-10. 

35399.    Rhynchotrema  increbescens  Hall.  Plesiotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Lexington,  Kentucky. 

Hayes  and  Ulrich,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Folio  95,  1903,  illustration 
sheet,  figs.  38,  39. 

25552.    Rhyssomatus  tabescens  Scudder.  Plesiotyi)e. 

Older  Tertiary.     Roan  Mountains,  western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  123,  pi.  11,  fig.  9. 

46298.  Rhytimya  byrnesi  (Miller).  Plesiotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Richmond,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\'.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  689,  pi.  56,  figs.  4,  5. 

46299.  Rhytimya  compressa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  692,  pi.  56,  fig.  13. 

46300.  Rhytimya  convexa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

inrich,  (leol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  691,  pi.  56,  figs.  2,  3. 

46301.  Rhytimya  mickleboroughi  (Whitfield).  Plesiotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  690,  pi.  56,  figs.  14, 15. 

46302.  Rhytimya  oehana  Ulrich.  Holot5rpe. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol,  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  689,  pi.  56,  fig.  i. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  577 

46303.  Rhytimya  producta  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

46304.  Lorraine  (Ord.)-     Mount  Sterling,  Kentucky ;  Cincinnati, 

Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  P-  688,  pi.  56,  figs.  6-9. 

46305.  Rhytimya  radiata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  692,  pi.  56,  figs.  10-12. 

46306.  Rhytimya  sinuata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Wykoff,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Kept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 

1894,  p.  619,  pi.  36,  figs.  46,  47. 

8159.    Rhytophorus  meekii  White.  Cotypes. 

Bear  River  (Cret.).     Sulphur  Creek,  Bear  River  Valley, 
Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  82,  pi.  30,  figs.  8a,  8b;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol. 
Surv.,  1883,  p.  444,  pi.  8,  figs.  4,  5;  Bull.  No.  128,  U.  S.  Geol. 
Surv.,  1895,  p.  43,  pi.  5,  figs.  6,  7. 

500.    Rhytophorus  prisons  Meek.  Holotype. 

Bear  River  (Cret.).     Bear  River,  near  mouth  of  Sulphur 
Creek,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Rept.  Expl.  Great  Basin  of  Utah,  Simpson,  1876,  p.  364, 
pi.  5,  figs,  4a,  b. — White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1883,  p.  444,  pi.  8,  figs.  2,  3;  Bull.  No.  128,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv-., 

1895,  p.  43»  Pl.  5.  figs-  4,  5. 

See  Melampus  priscus. 

201 14.    Rimella  macilenta  White.  Cotypes. 

Tejon  (Eocene).     Near  New  Idria,  Fresno  County,  Cali- 
fornia. 

White,  Bull.  No.  51,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  19,  pi.  3,  figs. 
10-12. 

1 12222.    Rimella  smithii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ocala,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  172, 
pi.  10,  figs.  4,  6. 

1 13865.    Ringicula  chipolana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Chipola  (Oligocene).     Alum  Bluff,  Chattahoochee  River, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  35;  Trans.  Wagner 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi.  58,  fig.  9. 

97465.    Ringicula  floridana  Dall.  Plesiotypes. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  14, 
pi.  3,  fig.  8. 

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97466.    Ringicula  (floridana  var.? )  guppyi  Dall.  Plesiot}-pc 

Pliocene.     CalcxDsahatchie   River,    near    Fort    Thompso; 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  i 
pl.  3.  fig-  7. 

1 1 3 1 1 1 .    Ringicula  semilimata  Dall.  CoU^ie 

Chipola  (Oligocene).     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,   p.  24;  Trans.  Wap 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  IH.  VI,  1903,  pl.  60,  fig.  24. 

1 13570.  Rissoa  athymorhyssa  Dall.  Holot>-?e 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892. p.  u. 
pl.  20,  fig.  13b. 

113574-    Rissoa  (Onoba)  callistrophia  Dall.  Cot}-pb 

PHocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near    Fort    Thompsr 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  In.st.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1S92.P. :>i- 
pl.  21,  fig.  14a. 

1 13572.  Rissoa  (Onoba)  geraea  Dall.  Cot}-pr 

Miocene.     Cape  Fear  River,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  I>t.  II,  1892. p*.: 
pl.  21,  fig.  13a. 

1 13573.  Rissoa  (Onoba)  geraea  minor  Dall.  Coty:t> 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie    River,    near    Fort    Thomp^^- 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1S92.  p  - 

1 13569.    Rissoa  lipeus  Dall.  Holot^T^ 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie    River,    near    Fort    Thompr.' 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  i>t.  u^  i.Sq2.  r  :■ 
pl.  20,  fig.  8b. 

113571.  Rissoa  (Onoba)  microcharia  Dall.  Holotn 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie    River,    near    Fort    Thomj^' 
Plorida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  pt.  u^  iSgi.r  -1 
pl.  20,  fig.  8a. 

107 1 27.    Rissoa  (Alvania)  pariana  Guppy.  Holo:  I 

Upper  Oligocene.     Pointapier,  Trinidad,  West  Indies 
Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  321,  pl.  29. n^ 

1 13582.    Rissoina  chipolana  Dall.  HoKc'l 

Oligocene.     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.,  Phila.,  Ill,  i>t  II   iboz.r- 
pl.  22,  fi^^.  20. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  579 

1 13577.    Rissoina  johnsoni  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Cape  Fear  River,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  342, 
pi.  20,  fig.  I. 

155766.    Rochefortia  planulata  (Stimpson).  Plesiotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p.  1 161 , 
pi.  45,  fig.  7. 

1 15 102.  Rochefortia  stantoni  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall, Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.,  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  i9(>o,  p.  1 16<>, 
pi.  43,  fig.  u. 

1 15 103.  Rochefortia  stimpsoni  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  CaroHna. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.,  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p.  i  i6i>, 
pl.  45.  fig.  5.  • 

275.    Rostellaria  biangulata  Meek  and    Hayden.     Holotype   and 

paratype. 
Montana  (Cret.).     Yellowstone  River,   near  Miles  City, 
Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.,  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  65. 

=  Aporrhais  biangulata. 

9875.    Rostellaria  ?  collina  Conrad.  Cotypes. 

Cretaceous.     Between   Rio  San  Pedro  and   Rio  Puercos, 
Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  iS.  Mexican  Bound.  Sur\'.,  Kmory,  I,  Pt.  II,  1857, 
p.  157,  pl-  13.  figs-  3a,  3l>. 

9870.    Rostellaria  ?  texana  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Cretaceous.     Between  Rio  San  Pedro  and  Rio  Puercos, 
Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II,  1857, 
p.  158,  pl.  13,  figs.  4a,  4b. 

22927.  Rostellites  ambigua  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

22929.  Colorado  (Cret.).     Huerfano  Park,  Colorado. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.   106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  156,  pl.  33, 
figs.  8-10. 

22928.  Rostellites  dalli  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Huerfano  Park,  Colorado. 

Stanton,    Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1893,  p.  156,   pl.  33, 
figs.  11-13. 

22930.  Rostellites  gracilis  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  fCret.).     Huerfano  Park,  Colorado. 

Stanton,   Bull.  No.    106,  U.  vS.  Geol.   Sur\'.,   1893,  p.   157,  pl.  34, 
figs.  1-3. 


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9886.    Rostellites  texana  Conrad.  Cot}-pt 

Cretaceous.     Eagle  Pass,  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Kmory,  I,  Pt.  II,  iSr. 
p.  158,  pi.  14,  figs.  2a,  2b. 

8929.    Rotella  verruculifera  White.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Taos,  New  Mexico. 

White.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Sur\\  W.  lootli   Merid.,  Ill,  Suppl.. 
1881,  p.  32,  pi.  4,  figs.  7a-7d. 

46570.  Saccospongia  danvillensis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Danville,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  Ill,  1889,  p.  243. 

46571.  Saccospongia  rudis  Ulrich.  Cotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Lexington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  (ieol..  Ill,  1889,  p.  236,  fig.  7;   p.  242. 

46307.  Saffordia  modesta  CUlrich).  Holotx-pt 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  PtII. 
1894,  p.  627,  pi.  41,  figs.  29-31. 

See  Cypricardites  ?  modestum. 

46308.  Saffordia  sulcodorsata  (Ulrich).  Holot\-pc- 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Spring  Valley,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Ilist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.II 
1894,  p.  626,  pi.  41,  figs.  32,  33- 

See  Cuneaniva  sulcodorsata. 

46309.  Saffordia  ventralis  Ulrich.  CotN-pes. 

46310.  Richmond  (Ord.).     Spring  Valley,  Minnesota;    Iron  Ridge. 

Wisconsin. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  111,1*1.11. 
1894,  p.  626,  pi.  41,  figs.  34-41. 

8329.    Salenia  texana  Credner.  Plesiotype 

Washita  (  Lower  Cret. ) .     Cileola,  Comanche  Spring,  Texx- 

Clark,  Bull.  No.  97,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSur\\,  1893,  p.  40,  pi.  n,,  figs.  la-h 

45980.  Salpingostoma  buelli  (Whitfield).  Plesiotype 

vStones  River  (Ord.).     Beloit,  Wisconsin. 

Ulrich  and  vScofield,  Geol.  an<l  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn. ,  Final  Rcj:>t. 
Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  900,  pi.  67,  fij<.  37- 

45981.  Salpingostoma  buelli  kentuckyensis  Ulrich.  Cot\-pc- 

Black  River  (Ord.).      Mercer  County,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  l*t.  11 
1897,  p.  901. 

45982.  Salpingostoma  imbricata  TTlricli  and  vScofield.  Holotx-pe 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Spring  Valley,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scoficld,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn. .  I'inal  Rer'. 
Ill,  rt.  11,  VvS97,  Y>.  9«.)2,  \)L  82,  fi^s.  21,  22, 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  581 

45983.  Salpingostoma  richmondensis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Richmond,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  903,  pi.  67,  figs.  39,  40. 

45984.  Salpingostoma  sculptilis  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Goodhue  County,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept. , 
III,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  902,  pi.  82,  fig.  16. 

15375.    Salterella  pulchella  Billings.  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Cambriap.     East  of  Swanton,  Vermont. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  144,  pi.  13,  fig. 
3;  pi.  12,  figs.  7-7C;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1890,  p.  625,  pi.  79,  figs.  5,  5h-5e. 

14901.    Salterella  rugosa  Billings.  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     L'Anse  au  Loup,  Labrador. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  145,  pi.  13,  fig. 
2;  Tenth  Ann.   Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1890,  p.  625,  pi.  79, 

fig.  4. 

20096.    Sanguinolaria  ?  caudata  Uliite.  Cotypes. 

Puget  (Cret.).     Carbonado,  Washington. 

White,  Bull.  No.  51,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  61,  pi.  10,  figs.  1-3. 

107 105.    Sanguinolaria  unioides  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Tertiary.     Savana  Grande,  Trinidad,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  327,  pi.  30,  fig.  11. 

14389.    Sanguinolites  aeolus  Hall.  Plesiotype. 

^439^-  Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  247,  pi.  20,  figs. 
6,  7,  9- 

=Sphenotus  aeolus. 

13903.  Sanguinolites  ?  combensis  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Combs  Peak,  Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  175,  pi.  15,  fig.  16. 

13904.  Sanguinolites  ?  gracilis  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  175,  pi.  4,  fig.  10. 

14391.    Sanguinolites  ?  naenia  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1S84,  p.  249,  pi.  19,  fig.  9. 

7733.    Sanguinolites  (Promacrus)  nasutus  Meek.  Holotype. 

Chouteau    (Mi.ss. ).     Chouteau    Springs,    C(x>per  County, 
Missouri. 

Meek,  Anier.  Jouni.  Conch.,  VII,  iHt\,  \>.  b,>^\.  v>^'^«  ^- 


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14392.  Sanguinolites  retusus  Walcott.  CotvTt 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  247,  pi.  20,  fig.  t 

13901.  Sanguinolites  rigidus  (White  and  Whitfield).         Plesiotypt 

Upper  Devonian.     The  Gate,  near  Eureka,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  P-  176,  pi  l6,%.^ 

=Sphenotus  contractus. 

14393.  Sanguinolites  salteri  Walcott.  HolotTpe 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  248,  pi.  20,  fig.;: 

13902.  Sanguinolites  ?  sanduskyensis  Meek.  Plesiot)"!* 

Middle  Devonian.     Atrypa  Peak,  Eureka  District,  Ne\idi 
Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  176,  pi.  5,  fig.i 

14394.  Sanguinolites  simplex  Walcott.  Holotypt 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Gepl.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  248,  pi.  20,  fig.ii 

14395.  Sanguinolites  striatus  Walcott.  Cotypt 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  XT.  S.  Geol.  Surw.  1884,  p.  249,  pi.  23,  fi^  * 

=  Cypricardella  striata. 

13905.    Sanguinolites  ventricosus  (White  and  Whitfield). 

Plesioty[fc 
Upper  Devonian.     Rescue  Hill,  Eureka    District,  Ne\-adi 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  177,  pi.  15,  fig  :• 

1869.    Saxicava  abrupta  Conrad.  Cot>T]e 

Post- Pliocene.     San  Pedro,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Rxpl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocea: 
V,  1856,  p.  324,  pi.  3,  fijrs.  25,  25a. 

T 1 1585.    Saxicava  bilineata  Conrad.  Plesiotyrc 

1 1 161 2.  Miocene.     Jericho,  New  Jersey. 

Wniilfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.,    1894.   p    92   pi   ' 
%s.  1-3. 

12300.    Saxicava  jurassica  Whitfield.  Conrc^ 

Jurassic.      Redwatcr  Valley,  Black  Hills,  South  Dak<»i 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  r"" 
p.  376,  pi.  5.  fiK«.  25-3<'- 

1 6487 1.    Saxidomus  popofianus  Dall.  Holon:^ 

Miocene.     Popof  Island,  Shumagins,  Alaska. 

Dall,  Harriman  Alaska  Kxped.,  IV,  1904,  p.    115^  pi    i^,  j^^. . 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OB'    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  583 

1 12 190.    Scala  (Opalia)  debouryi  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagiier  Free  Iiist.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  244, 
pi.  20,  fig.  13. 

130038.    Scala  ranellina  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Jacksonian  (Eocene).     Cocoa,  Choctaw  County,  Alabama. 

Dall,  The  Nautilus,  IX,  No.  10,  1896,  p.  in. 

106904.    Scala  (Sthenorytis)  stearnsii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     San  Diego,  California. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 
245,  pi.  21,  fig.  4. 

1 15864.    Scala  virginiana  Clark.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Aquia  Creek,  Virginia. 

Clark,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circ.  No.  15,  1895,  p.  4;  Bull.  No. 
141,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1896,  p.  71,  pi.  14,  figs.  3a,  3b. 

263.    Scalaria  cerethiformis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  fCret.).     Moreau,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  l*roc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p. 63. 
=  Chemnitzia  cerithiformis. 

7991.    Scalaria  hemphillii  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.     San  Diego,  California. 

Dall,  Vn>c.  U.  vS.  Nat.  Mus.,  I.  1878,  p.  16. 

115437.    Scalaria  leroyi  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  (tCoI.  Mag.,  I^ndon,  Dec.  H,  I,  1874,  p.  406,  pi.  16,  fig. 
lo;  pi.  18,  fig.  2. 

1 1 1647.    Scalaria  multistriata  Say.  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Jericho,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1894,  p.  126,  pi.  23, 
fig.  5. 

3920.    Scalaria  unilineata  Heilprin.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Jackson,  Mississippi. 

Heilprin,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Ill,  1880,  p.  150,  fig.  5. 

26544.    Scalaripora  canadensis  Whiteaves.  Cotypes. 

Hamilton  (Dev.).     Thedford,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Whiteaves,  Cent,  to  Canadian  Pal.,  I,  I*t.  V,  1898,  p.  378,  pi.  48, 
figs.  loa,  lob. 

45985.    Scalites  angulatus  Emmons.  Plesiotype. 

Chazy  (Ord. ).     Cliazy,  New  York. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.   and  Nat.   Hist.  vSur\'.   Minn.,   r'inal 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  933,  fig.  4. 


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135060.    Scapharca  (Bathyarca)  spcnceii  Dall.  UokXTiX 

Pliocene.     Tehuantepec,  Panama. 

DaH,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst  Sci.  Phila..  HI,  Pi.  IV,  1S98.IL55: 
pi.  32,  figs.  16,  24. 

149025.    Scapharca  (Scapharca)  staminata  Dall.  Holot^ 

Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  PhilA.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV.  1896,?  \ 
pi.  31,  figs.  II,  13. 

II 3801.    Scapharca  (Argina)  tolepia  Dall.  Holotypt 

Oligocene.     Potrero,  Rio  Amino,  Santo  Domingo. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Ft  IV,  1898.?. y. 
pi.  33,  figs.  7, 8. 

107722.    Scapharca  (Scapharca)  triphera  Dall.  Holoty]k 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near    Fort    Thompscc 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Ft,  IV,  1898, pir 
pl.  33.  fig.  6. 

1 1 1804.    Scaphella  (CariccUa)  demissa  (Conrad).  Plesiotype 

Oligocene.     Vicksburg,  Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trami.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  pt.  I,  1S9L..P-* 

pl.  7,  fig.  3. 

1 1 1830.    Scaphella  floridana  (Heilprin).  Plesiotj^c 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near     Fort    Thompi^ 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1891.  pv 
pl.  7,  fig.  8. 

1 1 1802.    Scaphella  rCaricella)  leana  Dall.  Holota 

Eocene.     Prairie  Creek,  Wilcox  County,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  III^  i»t,  I,  189^,?.' 
pl.  6,  fig.  9. 

6088.    Scaphella  (Aurinia)  obtusa  (Emmons).  Plesioty:r 

Miocene.     Locality  in  North  Carolina  not  known. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,   m^  pt.  i^  iSoL^p  ' 
pl.  7,  fig.  7. 

Scaphella  ]K)dagrina  Dall.     See  Caricella  podagrina. 

111814.    Scaphella  (Caricella)  subangulata  (Conrad).      Plesiotyic 

UpiK-r  liocene.     Cxarland  Creek,  Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  ln.sl.  Sci.  Phila.,   IH^  p^   j    iNgi..  p  * 
pl.  6,  fig.  II. 

1 1 1832.    Scaphella  trenholmii  ( Tuomey  and  Holmes).  Plesiot}'« 

Oligocene.     Alum  HliifT,  F'lorida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Vrav  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  m^  p^    j    j^^  p- 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  587 

6927.    Scaphiocrinus  ?  hemisphcricus  (Shumard).         Plesiotypes. 
Upper  Carboniferous.     Bennetts  Mill,  near  Nebraska  City, 
Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebr.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  147, 
pi.  5,  figs.  I  a,  lb. 

=  Delocrinus  hemisphericus. 

409.  Scaphites  abyssinus  (Morton).  Plesiotypes. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,    1876,  p.  441,  pi.  35, 
figs.  2a,  2b. 

386.    Scaphites  cheyennensis  (Owen).  Plesiotypes. 

402.  Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  437,  pi.  35, 
figs.  3a-e;  3f-i  of  the  Aptychus. 

See  Ammonites  moreauensis. 

398.  Scaphites  conradi  (Morton).  Plesiotypes. 
400.           Fox  Hills  ( Cret. ) .    Long  Lake,  North  Dakota,  and  Moreau 

River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  430,  pi.  36, 
figs.  2a-f. 

See  Ammonites  nebrascensis. 

399.  Scaphites  conradi  gulosus  (Morton).  Plesiotypes. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Near  Fox  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  432,  pi.  36, 
fig.  I. 

408.   Scaphites  conradi  intermedius  Meek.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  433,  pi.  34, 
figs.  3a-c. 

229.    Scaphites  larvaeformis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fort  Benton  (Cret.).     East  base  of  Black  Hills,  South 
Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1858,  p.  58. — 
Meek,  Ninth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1876,  p.  418, 
pi.  6,  figs.  6a-c. — Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1893,  p.  182,  pi.  44,  fig.  2. 

410.  Scaphites  mandanensis  (Morton).  Plesiotypes. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  IT.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  443,  pi.  35, 
figs.  la-c. 

See  Ammonites  ?  mandanensis. 

1924.    Scaphites  mullananus  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Chippewa  Point,  upper  Missouri  River. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  187,  pi.  45, 
figs.  2-4. 

See  Ammonites  mullananus. 


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405.    Scaphites  nicolletii  (Morton).  Plesiotypes. 

407.  Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River  and  Cheyenne  River, 

near  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  455,  pi.  34,  figs. 
2a-b,  4a-c. 

12284.    Scaphites  nodosus  Owen.  Plesiotypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Cheyenne  River,  near  Rapid  Creek, 
Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  441,  pi.  13,  fig.  12. 

367.    Scaphites  nodosus  brevis  Meek.  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Yellowstone  River,  near  Miles  City, 
Montana. 

*  Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  426,  pi.  25, 

figs.  la-c. 

12289.    Scaphites  nodosus  brevis  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Cheyenne  River,  near  Rapid  Creek, 
Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  (xeol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880. 
p.  443,  pi.  13,  figs.  8,  9. 

364.  Scaphites  nodosus  plenus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Yellowstone  River,  near  Miles  City, 
Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  i860,  p.  177. — 
Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  c;e<)l.  vSurv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  429,  pi.  '26. 
figs.  la-c. 

365.  Scaphites  nodosus  quadrangularis  Meek.  Holotype 

366.  and  paratypes. 
370.            Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Yellowstone  River,  near  Miles  City, 

Montana,  and  Cheyenne  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  IJ.  vS.  (^eol.  vSurv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  428,  pi.  25, 
fij(s.  2a-c. 

1 2291.    Scaphites  nodosus  quadrangularis  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Cheyeinie  River,  near  Rapid  Creek, 
Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfichl,  Rei)t.  Ool.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  i8«o, 

J).  4.13,  pi.  13,  fi^s.  10,  II. 

1903.  Scaphites  ventricosus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

1904.  Fort  Benton  (Cret. ).     Cliip]x?\va  Point,  near  Fort  Benton, 

Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  .\cad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  for  1862,  p.  22. — 
Mcfk,  Ninth  Ann.  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1876,  p.  425, 
pi.  6,  figs.  Sa-Sc. 

T903.    Scaphites  ventricosus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes  and 

1904.  plesiotypes. 

18817.  Colorado  (  Cret. ).     Chippewa  Point,  near  Fort  Benton,  and 

Cinnabar  Moinitain,  Montana. 

Stanton,  Hull.  No.  106,  U  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  186,  pi.  44,  figs. 
8-10;  pi.  45,  fig.  I. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  589 

1902.    Scaphites  vermiformis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fort  Benton  (Cret.).     Chippewa  Point,  near  Fort  Benton, 
Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1862,  p.  22. — 
Meek,  Ninth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1876,  p. 423, 
pi.  6,  figs.  4a,  4b. 

225.    Scaphites  warreni  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fort  Benton  (Cret. ).     Southern  base  of  Black  Hills,  South 
Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  i860,  p.  177. — 
Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  IX,  1876,  p.  420,  pi.  6,  fig.  5. 

See  Scaphites  wyoniingensis. 

8636.    Scaphites  warreni  Meek  and  Hayden.  Plesiotype. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Three  miles  southwest  of  San  Mateo, 
New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  200,  pi.  19.  fig.  3a. 

12262.    Scaphites  warreni  Meek  and  Hayden.  Plesiotypes. 

12290.  Colorado  (Cret.).     East  fork  Beaver  Creek,  Black  Hills, 

South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  444,  pi.  13,  figs.  1-4. 

225.    Scaphites  warreni  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and 

12258.  plesiotypes. 

12262.  Colorado  (Cret.).     Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Stanton, Bull. No.  106, U.  S. Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  185,  pi.  44,  figs.  4-7. 
See  Scaphites  wyomingensis. 

12258.    Scaphites  wyomingensis  (Meek  and  Hayden).     Plesiotypes. 
Fort  Benton  (Cret.).     Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  i88(\ 
p.  446,  pi.  13,  figs.  5-7. 

= Scaphites  warreni. 

45986.  Scenella  aflinis  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Goodhue  County,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  I*t.  n,  1897,  p.  840,  pi.  61,  figs.  36,  37. 

45987.  Scenella  aflinis  obsoleta  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  HI,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  841. 

46532.    Scenella  beloitensis  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Plastotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Beloit,  Wiscon.sin. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  p.  839,  pi.  61,  figs.  33,  34. 


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45988.  Scenella  compressa  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Hoktype 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn..  Fai 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  840,  pi.  61,  figs.  38-41. 

15367.  Scenella  ?  conula  Walcott.  Cotypt 

Lower  Cambrian.     Prospect  Mountain,    Eureka  Distrci 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VHI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  15,  pi.  9,%: 
Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  127,  pi.  8,  figs.6.<i 
Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  6>6,  pi.  r- 
figs.  4,  4a. 

45989.  Scenella  magnifica  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Plastotypt 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn ,  Fiat 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  839,  pi.  82,  figs.  7-9. 

45990.  Scenella  radialis  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Plastotypt 

Trenton  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Fat 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  841,  pi.  61,  figs.  31,  32. 

15368.  Scenella  reticulata  Billings.  Plesiot^-lt 
18323.            Lower  Cambrian.     Topsail  Head,  Conception  Bay,  Nef 

foundland. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886.  p.  125,  pi.  lifis 
6,  6a;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p!  616,  pi  H 
figs.  9-9d. 

t 

15369.  Scenella  retusa  Ford.  Plesiot\-p« 

LoAver  Cambrian.     Troy,  New  York. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  126,  pi.  12.  ii 
3a;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.617.  pLr: 
fig.  6a. 

45991.  Scenella  superba  Billings.  Plesiob^ 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv  Minn  F''- 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1S97,  p.  838,  pi.  6r,  fig.  35.  * 

15370.  Scenella  ?  varians  Walcott.  Cotyp^ 

Lower  Cambrian.     Two  miles  east  of  Highgate  Sprin:* 
Vermont. 

Walcott,  Bun.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  127,  pi,  u.iz- 
2,  2a;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  617.^  " 
figs.  5»  5a. 

43289.    Scenellopora  radiata  Ulrich.  Holoty:^ 

Trenton?  (Ord.).     Kuoxville,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  15S,  rl  * 
figs.  6,  6a,  6b. 

43478.    Sceptropora  facula  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured  sectkc^ 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Stony  Mountain,  Manitoba. 
U\ric\\ ,  A.'outT ,  Oeo\ .A,  \^^,  '^ .  11^^ ^%, \ . 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  591 

43474.    Sceptropora  fustiformis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Clinton  (Sil.)-     Hamilton,  Ontario. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Canada,  Contr.  Micro- Pal.  Cambro-Sil.,  Pt.  II, 
1889,  p.  46. 

24556.    Schizambon  typicalis  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     East  of  Hamburg  mine,  Eureka 
District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  70,  pi.  i,  figs.  3a-d. 

1 15404.    Schizaster  antillarum  Cotteau.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     St.  Bartholomew,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet-Akad.  Hand.,  XIII,  6,  1874,  p.  28, 
pi.  5,  figs.  3-5. 

1 15408.    Schizaster  clcvei  Cotteau.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Anguilla,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet-Akad.  Hand.,  XIII,  6,  1874,  p.  29, 
pi.  5,  figs.  7,  8. 

1 1 539 1 .    Schizaster  loveni  Cotteau.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.     Anguilla,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet-Akad.  Hand.,  XIII,  6,  1874,  p.  29, 
pl-  5,  figs.  9-13. 

115416.    Schizaster  subcylindricus  Cotteau.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     St.  Bartholomew,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet-Akad.  Hand.,  XIII,  6,  1874,  p.  31, 
pi.  5,  figs.  14-17. 

35247.  Schizodus  afiinis  Herrick.  Plesiotypes. 

35248.  Upper  Coal  Measures.     Near  Lehigh  and  McAlester  quad- 

rangle, Indian  Territory. 

Girty,   19th  Ann.   Rept.  U.   S.   Geol.   Surv.,  1900,  p.  582,  pi.  72, 
figs.  4a-4f. 

1 4401.    Schizodus  cuneatus  Meek.  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv..  1884,  p.  252,  pi.  20,  fig.  8. 

35312.    Schizodus  cuneatus  Meek  ?  Plesiotype. 

Rico   (Upper   Carb.).     Scotch   Creek,    Rico  quadrangle, 
Colorado. 

Girty,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16, 1903,  p.  439,  pi.  9,  fig.  10. 

14404.    Schizodus  curtiforme  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  253,  pi.  22,  figs. 
3»  3a. 

6496.    Schizodus  curtus  Meek  and  Worthen  ?  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Nebraska  (Hayden),  1872, 
p.  208,  pi.  10,  figs.  3a-3g. 


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14402.  Schizodus  deparcus  Walcott.  Holob^e. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  252,  pi.  22. fi^j.j 

46367.    Schizodus  magnus  Worthen.  Plastot)^ 

Chester  (Miss.).     Randolph  County,  Illinois. 

Worthen,  Bull.  No.  2,  111.  vState  Mas.  Nat.  Hist.,  1884,  p.  ^ 

35251.  Schizodus  meekanus  Girty.  Cotypb. 

35252.  Upper  Coal   Measures.     Boggy  Creek,    McAlester  quad 

rangle,  and  Atoka  quadrangle,  Indian  Territor\-. 

Girty,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  ^y^ 
72,  figs.  7a-7c. 

1 392 1.    Schizodus  (Cytherodon)  orbicularis  Walcott.  Coh^iei. 

Middle  Devonian.     I^one  Mountain,  near  Eureka,  Neva<k 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.,    1884,  p.  181,  pi.  5.6^ 
8,  8a. 

3960.    Schizodus  ovatus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holot)i)t 

Pemiian.     Cottonwood  Creek,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Pal.  I'^pper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  toKm»»- 
No.  172,  XIV,  1864,  p.  59,  pi.  2,  figs,  iia,  lib. 

See  Axinus  (Schizodus)  ovatus. 

35250.    Schizodus  pandatus  Girty.  Helot)!* 

Upper   Coal    Measures.     Boggy  Creek,    McAlester  qiu: 
rangle,  Indian  Territory. 

Girty,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  s^v^- 
72,  fig.  5a. 

14403.  Schizodus  pintoensis  Walcott.  Cotyjt 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Near  Pinto  Peak,  Eureka  Distnr. 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.S. (^eol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  253,  pi.  22,  figs,3.i 

35246.    Schizodus  subcircularis  Herrick.  Plesiot\^ 

Upper    Coal    Measures.      McAlester    quadrangle,    Indir 
Territor\\ 

(Firty,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  5.^:.' 
72,  fig.  Sa. 

35249.    Schizodus  telliniformis  Girty.  Holot\it 

Upi>er  Coal   Measures.      Boggy  Creek,    McAlester  qn;^ 
rangle,  Indian  Territory. 

Girty,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-.,   i9(X).  p.  5>v; 
'72,  fig.  6a. 

8503.    Schizodus  wheeleri  (Swallow).  Plesiotypt^ 

Upper  Carlx)niferous.     Near  Bear  Spring,  Camp  Wingii*- 
New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geojjjr.  vSurv.  W.  looth  Merit!.,  IV,  I^.I.  ""I 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  593 

45992.    Schizolopha  moorei  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

45993-  Richmond  (Ord.).     Richmond,  Indiana. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).    Covington,  Kentucky  (Cincinnati,  Ohio, 
in  error). 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Kept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
II,  1897,  p.  992,  pi.  65,  figs.  31-37. 

45992.    Schizolopha  textilis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Nashville,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Kept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
II,  1897,  p.  992,  pi.  65.  fig.  30. 

1845.    Schizothcerus  nuttalli  Conrad.  Cotypes. 

Post- Pliocene.     San  Pedro,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
V,  1856,  p.  324,  pi.  4,  figs.  33,  33a. 

=Tresus  nuttallii. 

41296.  Schmidtella  affinis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

ririch,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  vSurv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  HI,  Pt. 
II,  1894,  p.  641,  pi.  43,  figs.  45-47. 

41299.  Schmidtella  brevis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Fountain,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept,,  III,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  642,  pi.  45,  figs.  34.  35- 

41295.    Schmidtella  crassimarginata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Mineral  Point,  Wisconsin. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  X,  1892,  p.  269,  pi.  9,  figs.  27-30;  Geol.  and 
Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1894,  p.  640, 
pi.  43,  figs.  42-44. 

41298.    Schmidtella  incompta  Ulrich.  .  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Foinitain,  Minnesota. 

Llrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
II,  1894.  p.  642.  pi.  45,  figs.  27,  32,  33. 

41297.  Schmidtella  incompta  subaequalis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
II,  1894,  pi.  43»  figs.  39-41. 

41300.  Schmidtella  subrotunda  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneajwlis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
II,  1894,  p.  643,  pl.  45,  figs.  3^42. 

41301.  Schmidtella  umbonata  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
II,  1894,  p.  641,  pl.  45,  figs.  36-38. 

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25661.    Schroederoceras  casiensis  (Whitfield).  Plesiotypes. 

Beekmantown  (Ord.).     Fort  Cassiii,  Vermont. 

Hyatt,  Proc.  Amer.  Phil.  Soc.,  XXXII,  1894,  p.  473,  pi.  7,  figs.  4-6. 

25660.    Schroederoceras  eatoni  (Whitfield).  Plesiot>T)es. 

Beekmantown  (Ord.)-     Fort  Cassin,  Vermont. 

Hyatt,  Proc.  Amer.  Phil.  Soc.  XXXII,  1894,  p.  470,  pi.  6,  figs. 
31-34;  pi.  7»figs.  7.  «• 

27206.    Schuchertites  grahami  Smith.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Graham,  Young  County,  Texas. 

Smith,  Mon.  XLII,  U.  S.   Geol.  Sur\\,  1903,  p.  50,  pi.  21,  figs. 
20-22. 

25555.    Sciabregma  rugosa  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     Roan  Mountains,  western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  147,  pi.  12,  fig.  8. 

25597.    Sciomyza  ?  manca  Scudder.  Cotype. 

25712.  Older  Tertiary.     Green  River,  Wyoming. 

Scudder,  Thirteenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Terr.,  1890,  p. 
543,  pi.  4,  fig.  9. 

20123.    Scobinella  dilleri  White.  Cotypes. 

Chico  (Cret.).     Eighteen  miles  east   of   Redding,    Cali- 
fornia. 

White,  Bull.  No.  5I,  U.  S.  (^eol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  25,  pi.  4,  figs.  1-3. 

13966.    Scoliostoma  americana  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Atrypa  Peak,  Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  195,  pi.  6.  figs, 
i-ie. 

13334.    Scutella  striatula  Conrad.  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     California. 

Conra<l,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
VII,  1857,  pi.  9,  figs.  I  a,  lb. 

25521.    Scythropus  ?  abacus  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     White  River,  western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  V.  S.  (»eol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  6i>,  pi.  9,  fig.  15. 

25520.    Scythropus  somniculosus  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     Roan  Mountains,  western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  V.  S,  Geol.  Surv.,  1S93,  p.  60,  pi.  9,  fig.  iS. 

25517.    Scythropus  subterraneus  vScudder.  Cotypes. 

Older  Tertiary.     White  River,  Colorado  and  Utah. 

vVudder,  Mon.  XXI,  I'.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  59,  pi.  9,  fig.  14. 

Sedgwickia.     See  also  Allori.snia  (Sedgwickia). 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  595 

I02I.    Scdgwickia  ?  altirostrata  (Meek  and  Hayden).       Holotype. 
Upper  Carboniferous.     Juniata,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Pal.  Upper  Mo. ,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl. 
No.  172,  XIV,  1864,  p.  41,  pi.  I,  fig.  9. 

See  Allorisnia  ^  altirostrata. 

1023.    Scdgwickia  concava  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carlx)niferous.     Region  of  Nemaha,  Nebraska. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl. 
No.  172,  XIV,  1864,  p.  41,  pi.  I,  figs.  8a,  8b. 

See  Lyonsia  (Panopaea)  concava. 

15229.    Scdgwickia  ?  concava  Meek  and  Hayden.  Plesiotypes. 

Permian  or  Triassic.     Southeast  of  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877.  p.  276,  pi.  6,  fig.  3. 

46760.    Scdgwickia  ( Sanguinolitcs)  subarcuata  Meek  and  Worthen. 

Plastotype. 
Keokuk  (Miss.).     Warsaw,  Illinois. 

Meek  and  Worthen,  Geol.  Surv.   111.,  Ill,   1868,  p.  537,  pi.  19, 
fig.  3^^- 

loii.    Scdgwickia  topckacnsis  (Shumard)?  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Leavenworth,  Kansas. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Pal.  Upj^er  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl. 
No.  172,  XIV,  1864,  p.  40,  text  figs.  A,  B. 

2 1 701.    Scdgwickia  topckacnsis  (Shumard).  Plesiotype. 

Permian.     Godwin  Creek,  Baylor  County,  Texas. 

White,  Bull.  No.  77,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1891,  p.  26,  pi.  4,  fig.  11. 

28136.    Scclya  diflicilis  Whitfield?  Plesiotypes. 

Beekmantown  (Ord.).     Fort  Cassin,  Vermont. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  1009,  figs.  7c,  7d. 

45995.  Scclya  mundula  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Newport,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  1012,  pi.  70,  figs.  II,  12. 

28187.    Scclya  (?)  (Plcthospira  ?)  ulrichi  Schuchert.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Head  of  Frobisher  Bay,  Baffin  Land. 

Schuchert,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mua.,  XXII,  1900,  p.  166,  pi.  12,  figs. 
9,  10. 

45996.  Scclya  vcntricosa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Beekmantown  (Ord.).     Fort  Cassin,  Vermont. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Kept..  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  iot>9,  fig.  5. 


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1 14263.    Sella  adamsii  attenuata  Dall.  CoKy^. 

Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila. ,  III,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. » 

114861.    Semele  alumensis  Dall.  HoloUit 

Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free   Inst.  Sci.    Phila.,  III.    Pt.  V.  19*, 
p.  989,  pi.  43,  fig.  4. 

1 15057.  Semele  bella  appressa  Dall.  Cot>-^ 
115059-            Miocene.     Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

155788.  Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  i9LX.,p.?» 

155789.  Semele  bella  bella  (Conrad).  Plesiot}!* 

Miocene.     Magnolia,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900. p.» 

1 15058.  Semele  bella  duplinensis  Dall.  Cot>-pe 

Miocene.     Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  I9in\p.9«> 

107378.    Semele  carinata  compacta  Dall.  Holot>7t 

Oligocene,  Miocene,  and  Pliocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa Ri>s 
Comity,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  pt.  V,  i9u»,p.ii'" 
pi.  36,  figs.  23,  26. 

1 14630.    Semele  chipolana  Dall.  Holotrt 

Chipola  ( Upper  Oligocene).    Alum  Bluff,  Calhoun  Count 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  l>t.  V,   i^;*.". 
986,  pi.  37.  fig.  3. 

1 14678.    Semele  cythereoidea  Dall.  HoloUTt 

Chipola    (Upix^r    Oligocene).      Chipola     River,    Calbc 
County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  19L10.  •>.(>- 
pi.  44,  fig.  5- 

155790.  Semele  leana  Dall.  Cotyp.- 

Pliocene.     Caloo.sahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  m,    i>t.  V    io» 
992,  pi.  37,  figs.  1,2. 

1 14656.    Semele  mutica  Dall.  Cotvic 

Oligocene.     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  III^  p^   y    ioud  :;  ^ 
pi.  43,  fig.  12. 

155782.    Semele  mutica  scintillata  Dall.  Holonr' 

Oligocene.     Calhoun  Comity,  Florida. 

BaW,  Traws.  >\'eL?,xvtx  V\*i«:  ltvs»t.  Sci.   Phila.,  II i     l>t    V    lo^*- 
^,  VV.  ^^>  ^?»-  ^' 


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TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  597 

1 14656.  Semele  mutica  stearnsii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p. 
988,  pi.  43.  fig.  16. 

135900.    Semele  nuculoidea  striulata  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p.  994. 

1 5579 1.    Semele  perlamellosa  Heilprin.  Plesiotypes. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  W^agner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  I9tx),  p.  992, 
pi.  37,  figs.  4,  5. 

162526.    Semele  pulchra  montereyi  Arnold.  Plesiotype. 

Pleistocene.     Deadman  Island,  off  San  Pedro,  California. 

Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  166,  pi.  15,  figs.  4,4a. 

1 14657.  Semele  smithii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     McClellan's  Farm,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p. 
987,  pi.  43,  fig.  6. 

4788.    Semele  stimpsoni  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Penjinsk  Gulf,  Siberia. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVI,  1893,  p.  473,  pi.  56,  fig.  5. 

43330.    Semicoscinium  planodorsatum  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Onondaga  {  Dev. ).     Falls  of  the  Ohio  Riv^er. 

Ulrich,  Cfeol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  555,  pi.  44,  figs.  3-3b. 
—  Seniicosciniutn  permarginatuni. 

43329.    Semicoscinium  rhombicum  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Middle  Devonian.     Buffalo,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  (k'ol.   Sur\*.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  556,  pi.  44,  figs.  4-4a;  pi. 
54,  fig.  «. 

35194.  Seminula  humilis  Girty.  Cotypes. 

Madison  (Miss.).     Crowfoot  Ridge,  Gallatin  Range,  Yel- 
lowstone National  Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  565,  pi.  71, 
ifigs.  6a-6c. 

35195.  Seminula  immatura  Girty.  Cotypes. 

Madison  (Miss.).     West  of  Antler  Peak,  Gallatin  Range, 
Yellowstone  National  Park. 

(;irty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II.  V.  S.  Oeol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  566,  pi.  71, 
figs.  5a-5d. 

35 191.    Seminula  madisonensis  Girty.  Coty|x\s. 

Madison  (Mi.ss.).     Conant  Creek,  Teton  Range,  Yellow- 
stone National  Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  (^eol.  vSurv.,  1899,  p.  563,  pi.  7t> 
figs.  2a,  2b,  2C. 


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35192.  Sexninula  madisonensis  pusilia  Girty.  Holot>-pe  and 

parat\'pt 
Madison  (Miss.).     North  of  Little  Sunlig^ht  Creek,  Yel- 
lowstone National  Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  564,pl:i. 
figs.  3a.  3b. 

35332.    Sexninula  subquadrata  Hall?  Plesiot\-pt 

Leadville  (Miss.).     Leadville  District,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv..  1903,  p.  296,  pi.  i,  fig. 5. 

35193.  Seminula  subtilita  (Hall).  Plesiotype 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Weston,  on  Missouri  River. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  P-  564. pi. 7: 
figs.  4a-4c. 

35333     Seminula  subtilita  (Hall).  PlesiotA-pcs 

to  Herniosa  and  Rico  (Upper  Carb.).     Bear  Creek,  Hermos 

35338-  Creek,  Cliff  South  of  Carson  Creek,  and  Animas  Riw. 

Durango  quadrangle;  Scotch  Creek  and  Sandstcrae 
Mountain,  Rico  quadrangle,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  403,  pi.  \^:. 
figs.  I- 10. 

12549.    Septocardia  carditoidea  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Holotvpe. 

Jurassic.     Shoshone  Springs,  Augu.sta  Mountains,  Nevada 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.   Expl.    40th   Par.,  IV.  h 
II,  1877,  p.  296,  pi.  7,  fig.  25. 

12538.    Septocardia  typica  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Cot>^ 

Jurassic.     Shoshone  Springs.  Augusta  Mountains,  Ne\-ad: 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  1*1.11 
1877,  p.  295,  pi.  7,  figs.  26,  27. 

43313.    Septopora  biserialis  Swallow.  Kig^ired  section  <: 

plesiotATt 
Upper  Coal  Measures.      Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ill,,  VIII,  1890,  p.  631,  pi.  56,  fig.  n. 

44092.    Septopora  cestriensis  Front.  Plesiotnt 

Chester  (Miss. ).     Chester,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1891),  p.  628,  pi.  64.  fi^^<i,  i-ui. 

43312.    Septopora  decipiens  Ulrich.  Cotvix- 

Chester    (Miss.).     Sloans  Valley,   Pulaski   County.  Kc 
tuckv. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surw  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  630,  pi.  66,  fig.  9. 

43794.    Septopora  robusta  Ulrich.  Figured  sections  of  coiy]t 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Fayette  Countj^  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  vSurv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  633,  pi.  56,  figs.  9-9C. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  599 

43300.  Septopora  robusta  intermedia  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and 

43301.  figured  section. 

Chester   (Miss.).       Sloans  Valley,  and  near   Litchfield, 

Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  634,  pi.  56,  fig.  10;  pi.  64, 
figs.  4-4a. 

43795.    Septopora  subquadrans  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

441 1 1.  section. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Sloans  Valley,  Kentucky,  and  Chester, 
Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  629,  pi.  56,  figs.  7,  8;  pi.  64, 
figs.  2,  2b. 

1 13435.    Serpula  mendica  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.     Caloo.sahatchie,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  306. 

226.    Serpula  ?  tenuicarinata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Fort  Benton  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Vermilion  River,  South 
Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1857,  p.  134. — 
Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  507,  pi.  6, 
fig.  I.— Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  53, 
pi.  I,  fig.  2. 

1 12579.    Serpulorbis  (granifera  var.  ?)  ballistse  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892, 
p.  304,  pi.  22,  fig.  21. 

1 1 2274.    Serpulorbis  granifera  tenera  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  303. 

27203.    Shumardites  simondsi  Smith.  Paratype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Graham,  Youn^  County,  Texas. 

Smith,  Mon.  XLH,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  135,  pi.  3,  figs.  3-10. 

1583 1 7.    Siderastrea  hexagonalis  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Midwayan  (Eocene).     Prairie  Creek,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  155,  pi.  18, 
figs.  1-4. 

1 12967.    Sigaretus  chipolanus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892, 
P-  379»  Pl.  17,  fig.  7. 

1 1 2970.    Sigaretus  multiplicatus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892, 
P-  379i  pl-  20,  figs.  12,  12b. 


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3553.    Sigaretus  scopulosus  Conrad.  Cotro 

Miocene.     Astoria,  Oregon. 

Conrad,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  727,  Atlas,  pi :; 
figs.  6,  a. 

22914.    Sigaretus  (Euaticina  ?)  textilis  Stanton.  Cot>^ 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Upper  Kanab  Valley,  Utah. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.   106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1893,  p.   139,  p!.  ; 
figs.  5,  6. 

22894.    Siliqua  huerfanensis  Stanton.  Cotm 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Huerfano  Park,  Colorado. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  1 14,  pi.  25. 5p 
10,  II. 

156887.    Siliqua  (patula  var.?)  oregonia  Dall.  Holot)^ 

Miocene.     Two  Mile  Creek,  near  Coos  Bay,  Oregon. 

Dall, Trans.  Wagner  Free  In.st.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  I*t.  V,  1900, p. sf 

157839.    Siphonalia  ?  lineata  Stanton.  Cot\-po 

Lower  Tej on  (Eocene).     One  mile  north  of  Pacheco.  as-: 
one  mile  .southeast  of  Lower  Lake,  California. 

Stanton,  Seventeenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   Pi.  I.  iv 
p.  1047,  pi.  67,  fig.  7. 

4791.    Siphonaria  penjinae  Dall.  Cotype 

Miocene.     Penjin.sk  Gulf,  vSil)eria. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVI,  1893,  p.  475,  pi.  56,  fig.  2. 

4754.    Siphonotreta  ?  curta  Dana.  Holoty|x 

Carboniferous.       Glendon    on    the    Hunter,     New   Sout 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Kxpl.   KxikmI.,  X,  1849,   V-  685,   Atla.s.  p'. 

fiK«-  5,  5a.  5l>- 
[A  pelecypod.] 

1 1 542 1.    Sismondia  anguillae  Cotteau.  Holotvp 

Miocene.     Anguilla,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet.-.Xkad.  Hand.,  XIII,  6,  1874,]^  : 
pi.  3,  figs.  5-8. 

115394.    Sismondia  antillarum  Cotteau.  Cotv:x 

Eocene.     St.  Bartholomew,  West  Indies. 

Cotteau,  Kongl.  Svenska  Vet.-Akad.  Hand.,  XIII,  6.  1874.  j> 
pi.  3,  figs.  1-4. 

25524.    Sitona  paginarum  Scudder.  Coiviv 

Older  Tertiary.     Koan  Moiui tains,  western  Colorad<\ 

Scudder,  Moii.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  6S,  pi.  i,.,  i"_ 

13827.    Skenidium  devonicum  Walcott.  Holot< 

Middle  Devonian.     Lone  Mountain,  near  Kureka.  Nev.;'. 

WalcoU,  Mon.  VIII,  T^.  S.  (;eol.   vSurv.,  18*84,  p.   1,5^  pj    ,,   :, 
4.  4'i- 

=  Dalmanella  devonica. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  601 

14561.    Smithia  hennahii  (Lonsdale).  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Devonian.      Babylon   Hill,    White   Pine   District, 
Nevada. 

Meek,  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  32, 
pi.  2,  figs.  6,  6a. 

1 169.    Smithia  verrilli  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Base  of   Upper   Devonian.     Anderson   River,   Mackenzie 
River  Basin,  Canada. 

Meek,  Trans.  Chicago  Acad.  Sci.,  I,  1868,  p.  83,  pi.  11,  figs.  7-7b. 
=  Phillipsastreea  verrilli. 

1 13509.  Solariaxis  alabamense  Dall.  Holotype. 

Kocene.     Matthews  Landing,  Alabama. 

Dall.  Trans.  Wagner  Free   Inst.   vSci.   Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.   II,   1892, 
p.  324,  pi.  22,  fig.  17. 

1 1 35 1 1 .  Solariaxis  aldrichi  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     Wahtubbee  Hills,  ea.st  of  Enterprise,  Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free   Inst.  vSci.    Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.  II,   1892, 
p.  325,  pi.  22,  figs.  13,  13a. 

1 13507.    Solariaxis  cossmanni  Dall.  Holotype. 

Clailx^rnian  (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

Dall,   Trans.  Wagner   Free   Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  It.  II,   1892, 
p.  324.  pi.  22,  figs.  14,  14a. 

1 1 35 1 2.  Solariaxis  leanum  Dall.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Wahtubbee  Hills,  ea.st  of  Enterprise,  Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  l*t.  II,  1892,  p.  325, 
pi.  22,  fig.  12. 

113510.  Solariaxis  periscelidum  Dall.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Matthews  Landing,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  l*t.  II,  1892,  p.  325, 
pi.  22,  fig.  11. 

107 1 25.    Solariella  altiuscula  Giippy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Vendryes,  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,   1896,  p.  324,  pi.  27,  fig.  17. 

1 13078.    Solariella  louisiana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Near  Enterprise,  Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  HI,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  407, 
pi.  23,  fig.  I. 

113081.    Solariella  turritella  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Near  Baileys  Ferry,  Chi|3ola  River,   Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  IiKSt.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  408, 
pi.  23,  fig.  2. 

107075.    Solariorbis  clypeatus  Guppy.  Holotype. 

01ig(x^ene.     Vendryes,  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  V.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  iSq^.v  'J>'^'S^'^''^l^^'^'^•■ii• 


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1 1 3539.    Solarium  amphitermum  Dall.  Cotype. 

Miocene.     Greensboro,  Caroline  County,  Maryland. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892.  p. 3}:. 
pi.  22,  figs.  16,  i6a. 

1 13532.    Solarium  bellastriatum  newtonense  Dall.  Holot>^ 

Eocene.     Newton,  Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  psr 

6200.    Solarium  bellastriatum  vicksburgensis  Dall.  Cot\'pe'. 

Oligocene.     Vicksburg,  Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892.  p.  u: 
pi.  22,  figs.  4,  4a. 

1 13548.    Solarium  granulatum  chipolanum  Dall.  Cot>'pe> 

Oligocene.     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892, p.  ut 

1 13544.    Solarium  johnsoni  Dall.  Col>-pe> 

Claibornian  (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1S92,  p.ji'' 
pi.  22,  figs.  15,  15a. 

1 15468.    Solarium  semidecussatum  Guppy.  Holotyf«c 

Pliocene.     Trinidad,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  (leol.  Mag.,  London,  Dec.  II,  I,  1874,  p.  408.  pi.  18,  fi^  u 

1 13538.    Solarium  textilinum  Dall.  Holot\j^ 

Eocene.     \Vahtubl>ee  Hills,  Clarke  County,  Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  iS92.p.;r 
pi.  22,  figs.  1-3. 

13412.    Solarium  wallalense  White.  Holoivne 

Chico  (Cret.y     Wallala,  California. 

White,  Bull.  No.  22,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1885,  p.  14,  pi.  5.  fij^^.  i  : 

155776.    Solecardia  (Spaniorinus)  cossmanni  Dall.  Cotvpc- 

Miocene.     Petersburg,  Virginia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  igm^,  p.  kq- 

pi.  45,  figs.  27,  27a. 

23060.    Solecurtus  ?  dubius  Stanton.  Cotypt- 

Knoxville    (Lower   Cret.).      Near    Stephenson,    Teiia::^ 
County,  California. 

Stanton,  Hull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Oeol.  Sur\'.,  1895  (Feb.,  18961.P  ' 
pi.  10,  figs.  4,  5. 

3654.    Solecurtus  ?  ellipticus  Dana.  Holotv]^ 

Carboniferous.     Wollongong  Point,  lUawarra,  New  S(n.: 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  vS.   Expl.  Kxped.,  X,   1849,  p.  686,  Atlas,  pi 
fig.  9. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OP   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  603 

3631.    Solecurtus  (Psaxnmobia  ?)  planulatus  Dana.         Holotype. 
Carboniferous.     Harpers  Hill  on  the  Hunter,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  P-  ^^6,  Atlas,  pi.  2, 
fig.  10. 

8913.    Solemya  bilix  White.  Holotype. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Four  miles  north  of  Golden,  Colorado. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Ill,  1880,  p    158;  ibid.,  IV,  1881, 
p.  139,  fig.  9- 

22874.    Solemya  ?  obscura  Stanton.  Holotype. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Poison  Canyon,  Huerfano  Park,  Colo- 
rado. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  95,  pi.  21,  fig.  8. 

23051.    Solemya  occidentalis  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Knoxville    (Lower    Cret.).     Three    miles    northwest  of 
Paskenta,  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p.  55, 
pi.  10,  figs.  2,  3. 

459.    Solemya  subplicata  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype. 

Fox. Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.   129,  pi.  28, 
fig.  19. 

See  Solen  subplicatus. 

3486.    Solemya  ventricosa  Conrad.  Holotype. 

3567.  Miocene.     Astoria,  Oregon. 

Conrad,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Kxpl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  P*  723,  Atlas,  pi.  17, 
figs.  7,  8. 

1 35901.    Solen  amphistemma  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p.  952, 
Pl-  39.  fig-  8. 

154270.    Solen  conradi  Dall.  Plesiotype. 

Oligocene  or  Miocene.     Astoria,  Oregon. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila  ,  III,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p.  953. 

184.    Solen  ?  dakotaensis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Dakota  (Cret.).     Just  below  mouth  of  Vermilion  River, 
South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1857,  p.  142. 
=  Pharella  dakotaensis. 

140118.    Solen  (Plectosolen)  lisbonensis  abfuptus  Dall.      Cotypes. 

Claibornian  (Eocene).     Clarke  County,  Mississippi. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  V,  1900,  p.  953. 


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156884.    Solen  ( Plectosolen)  protextus  (Conrad)?  Plesiotj-pe 

Upper  Eocene  or  Miocene.     Coos  Bay,  Oregon. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900, p  ^ 
See  Donax?  protexta. 

449.    Solen  subplicatus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holoi.\-[t 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Ilayden.  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1S56.  i>.*: 
=  Soleniya  siibplicata. 

8922.  Soleniscus  brevis  White.  C(t\y& 
8925.            Upper  Carboniferous.     Coyote  Creek,  and  near  Taos.  Net 

Mexico. 

White,  Rept.   U.  S.   Oeogr.  vSurv.  W.    looth    Merid..  Ill,  SupcC 
1881,  p.  28,  pi.  4,  figs.  5a-5c. 

8923.  Soleniscus  planus  White.  Qoiy^. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Coyote  Creek,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surw  W.  looth  Merid.,  III.  Sa|fL 
1 88 1,  p.  29,  pi.  4,  figs.  4a-4c. 

9142.    Soleniscus  ?  (Macrocheilus)  ponderosus  Swallow? 

Plesiotype^ 
Upper  Carboniferous.     Vemiilion  County,  Illinois. 

White,  Proc.  U.  vS.  Nat.  Mus.,  VI,  1883,  p.  187,  pi.  S,  fijc>  •  • 
Thirteenth  Ann.  Rept.  (»eol.  Surv.  Ind.,  18.S4,  p.  156.pl  :. 
figs.  I,  2. 

9372.    Soleniscus  (Macrocheilus)  ventricosus  Hall.      Plesiot>ic 
1 22 10.  Upper  Carboniferous.     vSpringfield  and    Danville.  Illin<'* 

White,  Pnx".  T'.  vS.  Nat.  Mus.,  VI,  1883.  p.  187,  pi.  .S.  ng.; 
Thirteenth  Ann.  Rept.  (ieol.  vSurw  Ind..  1884,  p.  155.pl.  - 
figs.  11,12. 

14380.    Solenomya  curt  a  Walcott.  Cot^7 

Lower  Carboniferous.     luireka  District,   Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  V.  vS.  Oeol.  vSurv.,  1884,  p.  242,  pi.  22,ic> 
6,  I  r. 

47412.    Solenomya  varsoviensis  Worthen.  Plasti>t>i» 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Warsaw,  Illinois. 

Worthen,  C.eol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  i.S9(.:),  p.   131^  pi^  j^^  ^„   v; 

18337.  Solenopleura  bombifrons  Matthew.  Plesi«n>^> 

Lower  Cambrian.     Conception  Bay,  Newfoundland. 

Walcott.  Tenth  Ann.  RejU.  V.  S.  (teol.  Surv-.,  1890,  p.  6s6.  v'.  -^ 
figs.  5.  5'^- 

18338.  Solenopleura?  harveyi  Walcott.  Cotytt 

Lower  Cambrian.     Conception  Bay,  Newfoundland. 

Walcott.  I*r<K'.  r.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XII.  1SS9,  p.  ^^.  T^^nth  A::: 
Rept.  r.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1S9U,  p.  656.  pi.  97^  fij^j;    -.^  -^ 


TYPE    8PE0IMEN8   OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  605 

18336.    Solenopleura  ?  howleyi  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Conception  Bay,  Newfoundland. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XII,  1889,  p.  45;  Tenth  Ann. 
Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  657,  pi.  97,  figs.  8,  8a. 

15425.    Solenopleura  nana  Ford.  Plesiotype. 

1 745 1.  Lower   Cambrian.     Troy,  and  Washington  County,  New 

York. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  214,  pi.  27,  fie. 
3;  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.  {3),  XXXIV,  1887,  p.  196,  pi.  i,  fig.  i-id; 
Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  658,  pi.  ^,  figs, 
i-ie,  2. 

17452.  Solenopleura  ?  tumida  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Washington  County,  New  York. 

Walcott,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.  (3),  XXXIV,  1887,  p.  196,  pi.  i, 
figs.  2,  2a;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  658, 
pi.  98,  figs.  3,  3a. 

35236.    Solenopleura?  weedi  Walcott.  Holotype  and  paratype. 

Flathead  (Middle  Cambrian).     Crowfoot  section,  Gallatin 
Range,  Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Walcott,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv..  1899.  p.  464, 
pi.  65,  figs.  9,  9a. 

6488.    Solenopsis  solenoides  (Geinitz).  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebr.  (Hayden),  1872,  p. 
223,  pi.  10,  fig.  3. 

45997.    Solenospira  pagoda  (Salter).  Plesiotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Goodhue  County,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1022,  pi.  70,  figs.  56,  57. 

46072.  Solenospira  prisca  (Billings).  Plesiotypes. 

46073.  Stones  River  (Ord.).     Beloit  and  Janesville,  Wisconsin. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  1897,  p.  1022,  pi.  70,  figs.  53,  55. 

46074.  Solenospira  prisca  extenuata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Murfreesboro,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  1022,  pi.  70,  fig.  52. 

1 12050.    Solenosteira  inornata  Dall.  •  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Banks    of    Hillsboro    River,    near    Tampa, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  123; 
Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  234,  pi.  20,  fig.  17. 

1 1 2 1 3 1 .    Solenosteira  mengeana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie  River,  near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  122, 
pi.  9,  fig.  I. 


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109266.    Solenosteira  vaughani  Dall.  Holotype 

Miocene.     Goes  Mill  Run,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.    Phila.,   Ill,  Pt.  M.  i^. 
pi.  60,  fig.  18. 

43254.  Spatiopora  aspera  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured  sectk» 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Hamilton,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI    1883,  p.  166, fu 
5.  5a,  5b. 

43253.    Spatiopora  iowensis  Ulrich.  Cot)-? 

Utica  (Ord.).     Graf,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal  Rept.,  III.  Pl 
1893.  p.  321. 

43255.  Spatiopora  labeculosa  Ulrich.  Holotype  and  figured  section 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,111. ? 
I,  1893,  p.  320,  pl.  28,  figs.  I,  2. 

43252.    Spatiopora  lineata  Ulrich.  Holotm 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Hamilton,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI,  1883,  p.  167.  pi " 
fig.  7. 

43257.    Spatiopora  maculosa  Ulrich.  Holot>Tt 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI,  1883,  p.  167.  p.* 
fig.  6. 

43299.    Spatiopora  maculosa  incepta  Ulrich.  Cot>-}xr 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Chatfield,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Kept.,  Ill,  P: 
^'^3.P-  320. 

= Spatiopora  lineata  incepta. 

43256.  Spatiopora  montifera  ITlrich.    Holotype  and  figured  sectio:: 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Waynesnlle,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Illst.,  VI,  1883,  p.  16S,  p'.  " 
figs.  i,.ia;  pl.  7,  fig.  8. 

12511.    Sphsera  whitneyi  Meek.  Cotvpt- 

12524.  Upper  Triassic.       Buena  Vista  Canyon,  West   Humbc". 

Range,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Kxpl.  4c,th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1S77.  p.  :  : 
pl.  10,  4,  a-c. 

457.    Sphaeriola  ?  cordata  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holot}^' 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Morean  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek.  Rept.  U.   S.  Geol.    Surv.   Terr.,  IX,    1876,   p.    137,  p.  : 
figp.  3a-c. 

See  Cyprina  cordata. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  607 

12385.    Sphaeriola  ?  endotrachys  Meek.  Holotype. 

Fox   Hills   (Cret. ).     Ninety   miles  below   Fort   Benton, 
Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  139,  pi.  29, 
fig.  2. 

7835.    Sphaeriola  obliqua  Meek.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Lefthand  Creek,  between  Long  Moun- 
tain and  Boulder  City,  Colorado. 

Meek,  Bull.  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Terr.  (2),  I,  1875,  p.  46. 

12316.    Sphaeriola  transversa  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Cheyenne  River,  near  Old  Woman 
Fork,  Black  Hills,  Wyoming. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880. 
p.  415,  pi.  10,  figs.  14-16. 

458.    Sphaeriola  ?  warrenana  Meek.  Holot5rpe. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Near  eastern  base  of   Black   Hills. 
South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1S76,  p.  138. 

2125.    Sphaerium  formosum  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Paratypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Ten   miles  below  Fort  Union,  North 
Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  526. 

See  Cyclas  formosa  and  C.  fragilis. 

20063.    Sphaerium  formosum  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Plesiotype. 

Eocene.     Wales,  Utah. 

White,  Bull.  No.  34,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  21,  pi.  4,  figs.  5,  6. 

12520.    Sphaerium  ?  idahoense  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.     Fossil  Hill,  Kawsoh  Mountains,  Nev-ada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  Kxpl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  183, 
pi.  16,  figs.  I,  a. 

2130.    Sphaerium  planum  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Laramie    (Cret.).     Near  Grand    Island,  Upper  Missouri 
River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  i860,  p.  175.— 
Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,^  p.  526,  pi.  43, 
figs.  6a,  6b. — White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv., 
1883,  p.  439,  pi.  17.  fig.  8. 

2129.    Sphaerium  recticardinale  Meek  and  Hayden.      Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Laramie    (Cret.).     Near  Grand    Lsland,   Missouri  River, 
Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  i860,  p.  176. — 
Meek,  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  527,  pi.  43, 
figs.  3a,  3b.— White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv,. 
1883,  p.  439,  pi.  27,  fig.  9. 


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1 252 1.    Sphaerium  rugosum  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.     Fossil  Hill,  Kawsoh  Mountains,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I.  1877,  p.  182, 
pi.  16,  figs.  2,  a,  b. 

2128.    Sphserium  subellipticum  (Meek  and  Hayden).       Holotype. 
Fort  Union  (Cret.).     Ten  miles  below  Fort  Union,  North 
Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun-.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  527,  pi.  43,  figs. 
5a,  5b. 

See  Cyclas  subellipticus. 

35059.    Sphserocystites  bloomfieldensis  Schuchert.  Cotypes. 

Manlius  (Sil. ).     Clark's  Mill,  near  New  Bloomfield,  Penn- 
sylvania. 

Schuchert,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  251. 

35053.  Sphserocystites  globularis  Schuchert.  Holotype. 
35077.            Manlius  (Sil. ).     Near  Keyser,  West  Virginia,  and  Devil's 

Backbone,  near  Cumberland.  Maryland. 

Schuchert,  Amer.  Geol.,  XXXII,  1903,  p.  233;  Smithsonian 
Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  252,  text  figs.  40,  41 ;  pi.  38, 
figs.  3-5;  pl.  39.  figs.  5,  6. 

35054.  Sphserocystites  globularis  ovalis  Schuchert.  Holotype. 

Manlius  (Sil.).     Near  Keyser,  West  Virginia. 

Schuchert,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XL VI I,  1904,  p.  253, 
pl.  38,  fig.  6. 

35052.    Sphserocystites  multifasciatus  Hall.  Plesiotypes. 

35058.  Manlitis  (Sil.).     Near  Keyser,  West  Virginia,  and  Cash 

Valley,  near  Cumberland,  Maryland. 

Schuchert,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  250, 
text  figs.  38,  39;  pl.  38,  figs.  I,  2;  pl.  39,  figs.  1-4. 

26441.    Sphaerodictya  subsphaerica  (Walcott).  Plesiotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Near  Holland  Patent,  New  York. 

Hall  and  Clarke,   Mem.   II,  New  York   State  Mus.,  1898  (Oct., 

1899),  p.  26,  pl.  I,  figs.  14,  15. 

See  Teganium  .subsphaericum. 

107806.    Sphenia  attenuata  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie    River,    near  Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  lust.  Sci.,  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  i898,p.  86*  , 

pl-  35.  fig.  9. 

1 14679.    Spheniopsis  americana  Dall.  Cotype.s. 

Chipola  (Oligocene).      Chipola  River,    Calhoun  County, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.,  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  p.  1508, 

pl.  57,  figs.  28,  29. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  609 

29386.    Sphenodiscus  beecheri  Hyatt.  Paratjrpe. 

Ripley  (Upper  Cret.).     Three  miles  northeast  of  Ripley, 
Mississippi. 

Hyatt,  Mon.  XLIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  81. 

7754.    Sphenodiscus  lenticularis  (Owen).  Plesiotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Upper  Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Hyatt,  Mon.  XLIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  71,  pi.  8,  figs,  i,  2. 

20863c.    Sphenodiscus  lenticularis  mississippiensis  Hyatt. 

Cotypes. 
Ripley  (Upper  Cret.).     Three  miles  northeast  of  Ripley, 
Mississippi. 

Hyatt,  Mon.  XLIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  77,  pi.  9,  figs.  7-9. 

2403.    Sphenodiscus  lobatus  (Tuomey).  Plesiotypes. 

20577.  Ripley  (Upper  Cret.).     Landers  Mill,  Tippah  County,  and 

Pontotoc  County,  Mississippi. 

Hyatt,  Mon.  XLIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  66,  pi.  6,  figs,  i,  2; 
pi.  7,  figs.  I,  2;  pi.  9,  fig.  13. 

19145a.    Sphenodiscus  pleurisepta  (Conrad).  Plesiotypes. 

19145b.  Eagle  Pass  (Upper  Cret.).     Near  Eagle  Pass,  Texas. 

29384-  Hyatt,  Mon.  XLIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  pp.  59-65,  pi.  3,  figs. 

29385.  13,  14;  pi.  4,  figs.  I,  2;  pi.  5,  figs.  I,  2. 

See  Ammonites  pleurisepta. 

29386.  Sphenodiscus  stantoni  Hyatt.  Cotypes. 

Eagle  Pass  (Upper  Cret.).     Near  Eagle  Pass,  Texas. 

Hyatt,  Mon.  XLIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  70,  pi.  5,  fig.  4;  pi.  6, 
fig.  5. 

4631 1.    Sphenolium  Striatum  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Thirteen  miles  south  of  Cannon  Falls, 
Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  IH,  Pt.  H, 
1894,  p.  624,  pi.  36,  figs.  44,  45. 

158089.    Sphenotrochus  claibornensis  Vaughan.  Cotypes. 

Claibornian  (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  85,  pi.  6, 
figs.  I -3a  (?pl.  5,  fig.  22). 

158083.  Sphenotrochus  nanus  (Lea).  Plesiotypes. 

158084.  Claibornian  (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1900,  p.  80,  pi.  5, 
figs.  21-24  (?fig.  22). 

24336.    Sphenotus  gorceixi  Clarke.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Ererd,  Brazil. 

Clarke,  Archivos  do  Mus.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  X,  1899,  p.  59,  pi.  ^^ 
fig.  15. 
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43310.    Sphragiopora  parasitica  Ulrich.  Cotypes 

Chester  (Miss.).     Chester,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  638,  pi.  65,  figs.  6,  6a. 

Spirifer  sp.  undet.  Meek=Spirifer  perlatnellosus. 

7807.    Spirifer  agelaius  Meek?  Cotype 

Lower  Carboniferous.      Old   Baldy,    near    Virginia  City 
Montana. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1873,  p.  470, u 
footnote.— White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.U.  S.  Geol.,  Surv.Ttr 
Pt.  I,  1883,  p.  135,  pi.  34,  figs.  10,  rob. 

[Listed  as  Spirifer  triradialis  Phillips,  but  chanj^ed  to  S.  agelaics. 

14225.    Spirifer  albapinensis  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Cotypc 

Waverly    (Miss.).      Logan    Canyon,    Wabsatch    Range 
Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt  11 
1877.  p.  255,  pl.  4,  fig.  7  — Oirty,  Mon.  XXXII,  U.  S.  Gtd 
Surv..  Pt.  II,  1899,  p.  547,  pi.  72,  figs.  3c,  3d  (as  S.  ccnjt 
natus  var. ) . 

= Spirifer  centronatus  albapinensis. 

12671.    Spirifer  (Spiriferina?)  alia  Hall  and  Whitfield.       Holot}T)e 
Triassic.      South   of    Dun   Glen   Pass,    Pah-Ute   Range 
Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pti: 
1877,  p.  281,  pi.  6,  fig.  17. 

14320.    Spirifer  annectans  Walcott.  Holotjit 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Richmond  Mountain,  Eureka  Dir 
trict,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.,  1884,  p.  216,  pi.  iS,  f.p 

7.  7a. 

13832.    Spirifer  (Trigonotreta)  argentarius  Meek.  Cot>-pc? 

Upper  Devonian.      Treasure   Hill,   White    Pine   Distrk: 
Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p  .: 
pi.  3,  figs.  4-4b. 

= Spirifer  pinonensis. 

17944.    Spirifer  attenuatus  Sowerby  ?  Plesiot>7c 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Keokuk  Rapids  of  Mississippi  Ri\r 
Iowa. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852,  pi.  3A,  fig  * 

= Spirifer  keokuk. 

14979.    Spirifer  belphegor  Clarke.  Holot>7^  j 

Genesee  (Dev.).     Bristol,  New  York.  j 

Clarke,  Bull.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1885,  p.  30,  pi.  3,  fig     } 

35318.  Spirifer  boonensis  Swallow  ?  Plesiot>7:- 

35319.  Hermosa  (Upper  Carb.).     Bear  Creek  and  South  Fork 

Hemiosa  Creek,  Duraugo  quadrangle,  Colorado. 
Girty.Pxo^Ya.^.^o.  \^,V^.^.Q,^VSiMtv.,  1903,  p.  381,  pl.6.£: 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  611 

6531.    Spirifer  cameratus  Morton.  Plesiotypes. 

6985.  Upper    Carboniferous.      Near    and    at    Nebraska    City, 

Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.S.  Geol.Surv.,  Neb.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  183, 
pi.  6,  fig.  12;  pi.  8,  fig.  15. 

See  Spirifer  inaequicostatus  and  S.  triplicata. 

645.    Spirifer  cameratus  Morton.  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Summit  of  Spring  Pass,  east  of 
Eureka,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  Expl.  Great  Basin  of  Utah,  Simpson,  1876,  p.  353, 
pi.  2,  fig.  3b. 

See  Spirifer  (Trigonotreta)  cameratus. 

8502.    Spirifer  cameratus  Morton.  Plesiotypes. 

9164.  Upper  Carboniferous.     Santa  F6,  New  Mexico,  and  Mad- 

ison County,  Iowa. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  132,  pi.  10,  figs.  la-id. 

645.    Spirifer  (Trigonotreta)  cameratus  (Morton).      Plesiotype. 
Upper  Carboniferous.     Summit  of  Spring  Pass,  east  of 
Eureka,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  91, 
pi.  9,  figs.  2,  2a. 

= Spirifer  cameratus. 

17923.    Spirifer  cedarensis  Owen.  Holotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Two  and  one-half  miles  below  Rock- 
ingham, Iowa. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852,  pi.  3,  fig.  5. 

= Spirifer  iowensis. 

14224.    Spirifer  centronata  Winchell.  Plesiot5T)es. 

Waverly  (Miss.).     Dry  Canyon,  Oquirrh  Mts.,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  254,  pi.  4,  figs.  5,  6.— Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II, 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  547,  pi.  70,  fig.  3b. 

See  Spirifer  albapinensis. 

8532.    Spirifer  centronatus  Winchell.  Plesiotypes. 

Lower   Carboniferous.      Mountain   Spring,   Old   Mormon 
Road,  Nevada. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  86,  pi.  5,  figs.  8a-8c.— Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S. 
Geol.  Surv.,  i^,  p.  547,  pi.  70,  fig.  3a. 

See  vSpirifer  albapinensis. 

35185.    Spirifer  centronatus  semifurcatus  Girty.  Cotypes. 

Madison  (Miss.).     Crowfoot  Ridge,  Yellowstone  National 
Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  11,  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.,  l§rf«^,'^.^^^^^ '\^ 
fig.  4a. 


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13840.    Spirifer  compactus  Meek.  Cot3rpes. 

Base  of   Upper  Devonian.     Lockhart   River,    Mackenzie 
River  Basin,  Canada. 

Meek,  Trans.  Chicago  Acad.  Sci.,  I,  1868,  p.  102,  pi.   14,  figs. 
iia-h. 

=  Reticularia  fimbriata. 

33964.    Spirifer  coniculus  Girty.  Cotypes. 

Ouray  (Upper  Dev.).     Engineer  Mountain,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Twentieth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Pt.  II,  19CX),  p.  47, 
pL  5,  figs.  1-4. 

14230.    Spirifer  (Syringothyris)  cuspidatus  (Martin)?     Plesiotype. 
Lower  Carboniferous.     Treasure  Hill,  White  Pine  Moun- 
tains, Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  87, 
pi.  3,  figs.  II,  iia. 

= Syringothyris  carteri. 

3634.    Spirifer  darwinii  Morris.  Plesiotype. 

4756.  Carboniferous.      Glendon  on   the    Hunter,    New    South 

Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  684,  Atlas,  pi.  i, 
figs.  7a,  7b. 

14322.    Spirifer  desiderata  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  217,  pi.  7,  fig.  8. 

9587.    Spirifer  disjunctus  animasensis  Girty.  Cotypes. 

14450.  Ouray  (Upper  Dev.).     Many  localities  in  the  Ouray  lime- 

33957-  stone  of  central  Colorado. 

339^3-  Girty,  Twentieth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Pt.  II,  1900,  p.  48, 

pi.  4,  figs.  i-io. 

3595.    Spirifer  duodecicostatus  M'Coy.  Plesiotjrpes. 

Carboniferous.     District  of  lUawarra,  New  South  Wales, 
Australia. 

Dana,  W^ilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  684,  Atlas,  pi.  2, 

figs,  la,  lb. 

627.    Spirifer  englemanni  Meek.  Cotj'pes. 

7748.  Upper  Devonian.     Neills  Valley,  east  of  Eureka,  Nevada. 

Meek, 
Great 
Rept. 
figs 
Pt.  II,  1899,  p.  504,  pi.  66,  figs.  3a,  3b,  3C,  3d. 

17924.    Spirifer  euruteines  (Owen).  Cot5rpes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Pine  Creek,  Iowa. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852,  p.  586, 
pi.  3,  figs.  2,  2a,  6-6b. 

See  Delthyris  euruteines. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   IKVEBTEBBATE   FOSSILS.  613 

8540.    Spirifer  (Syringothyris)  extenuatus  (Hall).        Plesiotype. 
I/)wer  Carboniferous.     Mountain  Spring,    Old   Mormon 
Road,  Nevada. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  88,  pi.  5,  figs.  9a-9d. 

= Syringothyris  extenuata. 

1402 1.    Spirifer  (Martinia)  franklinii  Meek.  Holotype. 

Base  of  Upper  Devonian.     Forty  miles  below  the  Ram- 
parts of  Mackenzie  River,  Canada. 

Meek,  Trans.  Chicago  Acad.  Sci.,  1, 1868,  p.  107,  pi.  14,  figs.  I2a-c. 
=Reticularia  franklinii. 

3663 .    Spirifer  glaber  (  Martin ) .  Plesiotypes. 

Carboniferous.     Black  Head,  Illawarra,  and  Harpers  Hill, 
New  South  Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  683,  Atlas,  pi.  i, 
figs.  6a-f. 

8483.    Spirifer  (Martinia)  glaber  contractus  Meek  and  Worthen. 

Plesiotypes. 
'  Upper  Carboniferous.    Camp  Cottonwood,  Lincoln  County, 
Nevada. 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  1874, 
p.  20;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  Pt.  I, 
^877,  p.  136,  pi.  10,  figs.  2a-c. 

=  Martinia  glabra  contracta. 

13836.    Spirifer  (Martinia)  glabra  nevadensis  Walcott.        Cotype. 
Upper  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sunr.,  1884,  p.  139,  pi.  3,  fig.  5; 
pi.  14,  figs.  I4-I4b. 

=  Reticularia  nevadensis. 

17954.    Spirifer  inequicostatus  Owen.  Holotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     ?  Skunk  River,  Iowa. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Sunr.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852,  p.  586, 
pi.  5,  fig.  6. 

= Spirifer  cameratus. 

17925.  Spirifer  iowensis  Owen.  Holotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Iowa  River,  Iowa. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852,  p.  585, 
pi.  3,  fig.  I. 

See  Spirifer  cedarensis,  S.  ligus,  and  S.  pennatus. 

5899.    Spirifer  kennicotti  Meek.  Holotype. 

Base  of  Upper  Devonian.     I^iards  River,  Mackenzie*  River 
Basin,  Canada. 

Meek,  Trans.  Chicago  Acad.  Sci.,  1, 1868,  p.  loi,  pi.  14,  figs.  9a,  9b. 


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996.    Spirifer  (Martinia)  planoconvexus  (Shumard). 
6503.  Plesiot3rpo. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Manhattan,  Kansas,  and  Nebraska 
City,  Nebraska. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Pal.  Upper  Mo. ,  Smithsonian  Cent,  to  Knovl . 
No.  172,  XIV,  1864,  p.  21,  text  figs.  a-e. — Meek,  Final  RcpL 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Neb.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  184,  pi.  8,  figs. 
2a,  2b. 

=Ambocoelia  planoconvexa. 

14980.    Spirifer  pluto  Clarke.  Cotypt 

Genesee  (Dev.).     Bristol,  New  York. 

Clarke,  Bull.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Snrv.,  1885,  p.  31,  pi.  3,  fig.  12. 
See  Liorhynchus  ?  hecate. 

649.    Spirifer  (Spiriferina)  pulcher  (Meek).  Cotypcs. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Long  Valley   and    Ruby   Valley, 
east  of  Eureka,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  Expl.  Great  Basin  of  Utah,  Simp^son,  1876,  p.  351, 
pi.  2,  figs.  la-ih. 

649.    Spirifer  pulchra  Meek.  Cotypes 

Upper  Carboniferous.     lyong  Valley  and    Ruby  Valley, 
east  of  Eureka,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  i860,  p.  310. 
= Spiriferina  pulchra. 

13829.    Spirifer  raricosta  (Conrad).  Plesiotype 

Middle  Devonian.     Eureka  District.  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon,  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  135,  pi.  4^  fip, 
2,  2a;  pi.  14,  fig.  12. 

= Spirifer  (Delthyris)  raricosta. 

5897.    Spirifer  (Martinia)  richardsoni  Meek.  Holotype 

Base  of  Upper  Devonian.     Fort  Good  Hope,    Mackenzie 
River,  Canada. 

Meek,  Trans.  Chicago  Acad.  Sci.,  I,  1868,  p.  104,  pi.  14^  figs,  ^a-x 
[A  young  specimen  of  S.  compactus  Meek.] 

=  Reticularia  fimbriata. 

8488.    Spirifer  rockymontanus  Marcou.  Plesiotype< 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Santa  F6,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV.,  Pt.  1. 1^"^ 
p.  134,  pi.  II,  figs.  9a-9d. 

35320    Spirifer  rockymontanus  Marcou.  Plesiotype< 

to  Hermosa  and  Weber  (Upper  Carb.).       Empire  Gulch  an: 

35322.  Horseshoe  Mountain,  Leadville  District  and  Engineer 

Mountain  quadrangle,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  383,  pi  6.  fii!^ 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  617 

644.    Spirifer  scobina  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Divide  between  lyong  Valley  and 
Ruby  Valley,  east  of  Eureka,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  i860,  p.  310. 

=Spiriferina  scobina. 

See  Spirifer  (Trigonotreta)  scobina. 

644.    Spirifer  (Spiriferina  ?)  scobina  (Meek).  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Divide  between  lyong  Valley  and 
Ruby  Valley,  east  of  Eureka,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  Expl.  Great  Basin  of  Utah,  Simpson,  1876,  p.  351, 
pi.  2,  figs.  5a-5c. 

644.    Spirifer  (Trigonotreta)  scobina  (Meek).  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Divide  between  Long  Valley  and 
Ruby  Valley,  east  of  Eureka,  Nevada. 

Meek.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  90, 
pi.  9,  figs.  i-id. 

= Spiriferina  scobina. 

14229.    Spirifer  setigera  Hall.  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     North  of  Snowstorm   Hill,    Dry 
Canyon,  Oquirrh  Mountains,  Utah. 

HaU  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV.  Pt.  II, 
1877.  p.  270,  pi.  5,  fig.  17. 

=  Reticularia  setigera. 

14223.    Spirifer  striata  (Martin).  Plesiotypes. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Dry  Canyon,  Oquirrh  Mountains, 
Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par..  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  269,  pi.  5,  figs.  13-15. 

8528.    Spirifer  striatus  (Martin).  Plesiotypes. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Mountain   Spring,  Old    Mormon 
Road.  Nevada. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  88,  pi.  5,  fig.  loa. 

35184.    Spirifer  striatus  madisonensis  Girty.  Cotypes. 

Madison  (Miss.).     Crowfoot  Ridge,  Yellowstone  National 
Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  551,  pi.  70, 
figs.  2a-2d. 

629.    Spirifer  strigosus  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Devonian.     Neils  Valley,  east  of   Eureka,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  Expl.  Great  Basin  of  Utah,  Simpson,  1876,  p.  347, 
pi.  I,  figs.  5-5d. 

See  Spirifer  niacra  and  S.  (Trigonotreta)  strigosus. 


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629.    Spirifer  (Trigonotreta)  strigosus  (Meek).  Cotypes. 

Upper  Devonian.     Neils  Valley,  east  of  Eureka,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  P-  43. 
pi.  3,  figs.  5-5b. 

See  Spirifer  macra. 

35203.    Spirifer  subattenuatus  Hall.  Plesiotypes. 

Madison  (  Miss. ) .    Stinkingwater  Valley,  Absaroka  Range, 
Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899.  p.  550. 

14323.    Spirifer  trigonalis  (Martin).  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.S. Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  215,  pi.  18,  fig.  11. 

15063.    Spirifer  triplicata  Hall.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Weston,  Missouri. 

Hall,  Stansbury's  Expl.  and  Surv.  Valley,  Great  Salt  Lake,  Utah, 
1852,  p.  410,  pi.  4,  figs.  5a-5e. 

= Spirifer  camerata. 

13839.    Spirifer  (Martinia)  undifera  (Roemer).  Plesiotype. 

13873.  Middle  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  143,  pi.  3,  figs. 
3-3b,  6,  6a;  pi.  14,  figs,  ii-iib. 

=  Reticularia  fimbriata. 

626.    Spirifer  utahensis  Meek.  Cot5rpes. 

Upper  Devonian.     White  Pine  District,  Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  Expl.  Great  Basin  of  Utah,  Simpson,  1876,  p.  345, 
pi.  I,  figs.  4-4c;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt  I, 
1877.  p.  39.  Pl-  3»  figs.  i-ie. 

See  Spirifer  norwoodi. 

3596.    Spirifer  vespertilio  Sow^erby.  Plesiotypes. 

Carboniferous.     Black  Head,  District  of  Illawarra,  New 
South  Wales,  Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Kxpl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  P-  685,  Atlas,  pi.  2, 
figs.  3a,  3b,  3C- 

Spirifera.     See  Spirifer. 

Spiriferina.     See  also  Spirifer  (Spiriferina). 

14332.    Spiriferina  cristata  (Schlotheim).  Plesiotypes. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  218,  pi.  18,  figs. 
5^  12,  13. 

= Spirifer  spinosa. 

14459.    Spiriferina  gonionota  Meek.  Holotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Railroad  Canyon,  Diamond  Moun- 
tains, Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  1, 1877,  p.  84,  pi.  8, 
figs.  5-5b  (named  at  end  of  description). 


TYPK   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  619 

S492.    Spiriferina  kentuckensis  Shumard.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Santa  Fe,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  Pt.  I, 
1876,  p.  138,  pi.  10,  fig.  4c. 

See  Spirifer  octoplicata. 

35340.    Spiriferina  kentuckyensis  Shumard.  Plesiotype. 

Hermosa  (Upper  Carb.).     Rico  quadrangle,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  400,  pi.  6, 
fig.  II. 

8501.    Spiriferina  octoplicatai  (Sowerby).  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Santa  F6,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  Pt.  I, 
1876,  p.  139,  pi.  10,  figs.  8a-8c. 

14452.    Spiriferina  pulchra  (Meek).  Cotypes  and  plesiotypes. 

14456.  Upper  Carboniferous.     Long  Valley  and  Ruby  Valley,  and 

White  Pine  District,  Nevada;  Weber  Canyon,  Utah. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  85, 
pi.  8,  figs,  i-ie;  pi.  12,  figs.  i2-i2d. 

See  Spirifer  pulchra. 

35199.    Spiriferina  solidirostris  (White).  Plesiotype. 

Madison  (Miss.).     Gallatin  Range,  Yellowstone  National 
Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  545,  pi.  71, 
fig.  loa. 

35339.    Spiriferina  solidirostris  (White)  ?  Plesiotypes. 

Millsap  (Miss.).     Perry  Park,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  294,  pi.  i, 
figs.  3.  4. 

8533.  Spirigera  monticola  White.  Cotypes. 

Lower   Carboniferous.     Mountain   Spring,    Old    Mormon 
Road,  Nevada. 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  8  vo., 
1874,  p.  16;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV, 
Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  91,  pi.  5,  figs,  iia-iid. 

=  Athyris  monticola. 

8534.  Spirigera  obmaxima  (McChesney).  Plesiotypes. 

Lower   Carboniferous.     Mountain   Spring,    Old   Mormon 
Road,  Nevada. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  92,  pi.  5,  fig.  12. 

=  Cliothyris  obmaxima. 

8514.    Spirigera  planosulcata  (Phillips).  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Santa  F6,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  143,  pi.  10,  figs.  5a-5d. 

=Cliothyris  ro5rssii. 


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8507.    Spirigera  subtilita  (Hall).  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Exact  locality  unknown. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  Pt.  1, 1876, 
p.  141,  pi.  10,  figs.  6a-6c. 

=Seminula  subtilita. 

/  14688.    Spirocyathus  atlanticus  (Billings).  Plesiotype. 

15301.  I<ower   Cambrian.     Straits  of   Belle  Isle,   Labrador,  aiui 

Silver  Peak,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  600,  pi.  i, 
figs,  ib-d,  2,  2a. 

See  Archaeocyathus  atlanticus. 

23853.    Spirodentalium  osceola  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Osceola  Mills,  Wisconsin. 

Walcott,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  271,  pi.  20,  ^g.  12. 

270.    Spironema  tenuilineata  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holot>-pe. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,   1876,   p.  342,  pi.  32. 
figs.  9a-c. 

See  Turbo  tenuilineatus. 

1 15428.    Spirorbis  clymenioides  Guppy.  Holotj-pe. 

Eocene.     San  Fernando,  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Journ.  Geol.  Soe.  London,  XXII,    1866,  p.  5IS4, 
pi.  26,  fig.  10. 

9073.    Spirorbis  ?  dickhauti  White.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     Little  Rock,  Arkansas. 

White,  Proc.  IT.  vS.  Nat.  Mus.,  Ill,  1880,  p.  161. 
=  Tubulostium  dickhauti. 

164882.    Spisula  callistaeformis  Dall.  Holotj'pe. 

Eocene.     Chicagof  Cove,  Alaska. 

Dall,  Harriman  Alaska  Exped.,  IV,  1904,  p.  108,  pi.  9^  fig,  ^. 

1 15067.    Spisula  (Hemimactra)  curtidens  Dall.  Cot>T)es 

Miocene.     Magnolia,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,    Pt.    IV,  1S9S. 
p.  898,  pi.  27,  figs.  2,  24. 

153779.    Spisula  (Hemimactra)  delumbis  Conrad.  Plesiotypes. 

Miocene.     York  River,  Virginia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.    IV,   189? 
p.  897,  pi.  27,  fig.  26. 

135906.    Spisula  (Hemimactra)  densa  Dall.  Holotype 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,   Ill,   Pt.    IV,   1S9S 
p.  900,  p\.  2l,^\v;.  ^-i. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OP   INVERTEBBATE   FOSSILS.  621 

135905.    Spisula  (Hemimactra)  dodona  Dall.  Cotj^s. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.  IV,  1898, 
p.  896,  pi.  27,  figs.  7,  13,  25. 

153784.    Spisula  (Hemimactra)  duplinensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
p.  898,  pi.  30,  fig.  I. 

1 15080.    Spisula  (Hemimactra  ?)  magnoliana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Magnolia,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,   1898, 
p.  899,  pi.  27,  fig.  29. 

153782.    Spisula  (Hemimactra)  marylandica  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Jones  Wharf,  Patuxent  River,  Maryland. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
p.  897,  pi.  28,  fig.  5. 

153803.    Spisula  (Hemimactra)  subponderosa  (d'Orbigny). 

Plesiotype. 
Miocene.     St.  Marys,  Maryland. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.   IV,   1898, 
p.  899,  pi.  27,  figs.  3,  16. 

114817.    Spondylus  bostrychites  chipolanus  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,   Ill,  Pt.  IV,   1898, 
P-  758. 

23024.    Spondylus  fragilis  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Knoxville    (Lower  Cret.).     Near    Stephenson,  Tehama 
County,  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p.  35, 
pi.  2,  fig.  3. 

1 1 1622.    Spondylus  inornatus  Whitfield.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Shiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1894,  p.  34,  pL  5, 
figs.  I,  2. 

155735.    Sportella  compressa  (Lea).  Plesiotype. 

Miocene  and  Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900, 
p.  1 130,  pi.  25,  fig.  3a. 

155732.    Sportella  constricta  (Conrad).  Kesi^ ' 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill, 

p.  1 128,  pi.  25,  figs.  4,  4a. 

135869.    Sportella  lioconcha  Dall. 

Oligocene.     vSanta  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila,^  III^  ^\., 
p.  1 1 28,  pi.  44,  fig.  24. 


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13587 1.  Sportella  lubrica  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,    Ill,    Pt.   V,   1900, 
p.  1 1 27,  pi.  44,  fig.  9. 

135872.  Sportella  obolus  Dall.  Holotj-pe. 

Oligocene.     Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.  Phila.,   Ill,    Pt.  V.  1900, 
p.  1 1 26,  pi.  44,  fig.  18. 

155726.    Sportella  pelex  Dall.  Holot>-pe. 

Miocene.     Petersburg,  Virginia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,    Ill,    Pt.  V,  19CX}, 
p.   1 131,  pi.  44,  fig.  10. 

155725.    Sportella  petropolitana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Petersburg,  Virginia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,   Ill,    Pt.   V,   190L', 
p.  1 130,  pi.  45,  fig.  10. 

155734-    Sportella  protexta  (Conrad).  Plesiot3T)e, 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,   Ill,    Pt.   V.   1900, 
p.  1 129,  pi.  25,  f.  3. 

135873.  Sportella  unicarinata  Dall.  Holot>'pe. 

Oligocene.     Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.   Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,   Ill,   Pt.    V,   I90i\ 
p.  1 127,  pi.  44,  fig.  13. 

1 1 1589.    Sportella  whitfieldi  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Jericho,  Cumberland  County,  New  Jerse3^ 

Dall.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p.  112S. 

144323.    Sportella  yorkensis  Dall.  Holot>T)e. 

Miocene.     Near  Yorktown,  Virginia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p.  1130, 
pi.  44,  fig.  I. 

35315.  Squamularia  perplexa  (McChesney).  Plesiotypes. 

35316.  Hermosa  (Upper  Carb.).     Deadwood  Gulch,  Rico  quad- 

rangle and  Punch  Gulch,  Crested  Butte  quadrangle. 
Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  3^2,  pi.  6 
figs.  8,  9,  10,  II. 

20137.    Stearnsia  robinsi  White.  Cotype< 

Washita  (Lower  Cret.).     Six  miles  north  of  Fort  Worth. 
Texas. 

White,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1887,  p.  33,  pi.  2,  figs.  7-9 

=  Reniondia  robinsi. 

25480.    Steganus  barrandei  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiary,     Roan  Mountains,  western  Colorado. 
Scudder,  licLotv.  'XXV,  A3.^.Qi^o\.?>>axN.,  1893,  p.  28.  pi.  8,  fig.  5 


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TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  623 

43710.    Stellipora  antheloidea  Hall.     Plesiotype  and  figured  sections. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Trenton  Falls,  New  York. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI,  1883,  p.  263,  pi.  14, 
figs.  I,  I  a. 

43642.    Stellipora  limitaris  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Clarksville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Joui-n.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1879,  p.  126,  pi.  12, 
figs.  8-8c. 

=Constellaria  limitaris. 

44066.    Stenopora  americana  Ulrich.       Figured  sections  and  frag- 
ment of  holotype. 
Keokuk  (Miss.).     Nauvoo,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  437,  pi.  74,  figs,  i,  la. 

43322.  Stenopora  americana  varsoviensis  Ulrich.  Figured 

sections  of  holotype. 
Keokuk  (Miss.).     Warsaw,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  437,  pi.  74,  figs.  3,  3a. 

43323.  Stenopora  angularis  Ulrich.     Figured  sections  and  fragment 

of  holotype. 
Keokuk  (Miss.).     Lagrange,  Missouri. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  439,  pi.  74,  figs.  6-6b. 

43319.    Stenopora  carbonaria  Worthen.  Figured  sections  of 

plesiotype. 
Coal  Measures  (Upper  Carb.).     Lawrence,  Kansas. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  445,  pi.  73,  figs.  8,  8a. 

43315.  Stenopora  carbonaria  conferta  Ulrich.  Figured  sections 

of  holotype. 
Coal  Measures  (Upper  Carb.).     Casey ville,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  446,  pi.  73,  figs.  9,  9a. 

43316.  Stenopora  carbonaria  maculosa  Ulrich.  Holotype  and 

figured  sections. 
Coal  Measures  (Upper  Carb.).     Caseyville,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  445,  pi.  73,  figs.  10,  loa. 

43314.    Stenopora  cestriensis  Ulrich.     Figured  sections  of  holotype. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Chester,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  442,  pi.  74,  figs.  7,  7a. 

43318.    Stenopora  emaciata  Ulrich.      Holotype  and  figttn 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Bentonsport,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  438,  pT 

43317.  Stenopora  intercalaris  Ulrich.  ] 

fn 
Keokuk  (Miss.).     Warsaw,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  18^,1^.  \K^ 


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43325.    Stenopora  intermittens  Ulrich.  Holotype  and  figured 

sections. 
Keokuk  (Miss.)-     Warsaw,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  440,  fig.  16. 

43320.  Stenopora  meekana  Ulrich.        Figured  sections  of  holotype. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Chester,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  443,  pi.  75,  figs,  y-ja, 

44065.    Stenopora  montifera  Ulrich.     Figured  sections  and  fragment 

of  holot\'pe. 
Keokuk  (Miss.).     Otter  Creek,  Jersey  County,  Illinois. 

Ulrioh,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  438,  pi.  74,  figs.  4-4b. 

43321.  Stenopora  ramosa  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Chester   (Miss.).     Sloans  Valley,  Pulaski   Countj',   Ken- 
tucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  442,  pi.  73,  figs.  6,  6c. 

43324.    Stenopora  rudis  Ulrich.  Holotype  and  figured  sections. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Sloans  Valley,  Pulaski    County,  Ken- 
tucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  444,  pi.  72,  figs.  S-8b. 

43798.    Stenopora  ?  signata  Ulrich.        Figured  sections  of  holotype. 

Coal  Measures  (Upper  Carb.).     Caseyvnlle,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  446,  pi.  73,  figs.  5,  5a.  5h. 

43796.  Stenopora  tuberculata  Prout.  Figured  sections  of 

43797.  plesiotjrpes, 

Chester  (Miss.).     Chester  and  Warsaw,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  441,  text  fig.  17,  figs.  17a,  17b. 

14883.    Stenotheca?  elongata  Walcott.  Cot5rpe  and  plesiot}!^. 

15364.  Lower    Cambrian.       Secret    Canyon,    Eureka     District. 

Nevada,  and  L'Anse  au  Loup,  Labrador. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  23,  pi.  9^  figs. 
2,  2a;  Bull.  No.  30,  I^.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  129,  pi.  12,  fip 
4-4b;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  617.pl 
74,  figs.  9-9^- 

15365.  Stenotheca  rugosa  (Hall).  Plesiot}-pe 

Lower  Cambrian.     Troy,  New  York. 

Walcott,  Bull.  No.  30,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,' 1886,  p.  128,  pi.  i2,fi|? 
i-ie;  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  617.  p'. 
74,  figs.  i-ii. 

18310.  Stenotheca?  rugosa  acuta-costa  Walcott.  Cotype- 

Lower  Cambrian.     Conception  Bay,  Newfoundland. 

Walcott,  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  617,  pi.  % 
figs.  2-2b. 

18311.  Stenotheca?  rugosa  erecta  Walcott.  Cot>-pe? 

Lower  Cambrian.     Conception  Bay,  Newfoundland. 

Walcott,  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  617,  pl.Ti 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBKATE   FOSSILS.  625 

18313.    Stenotheca?  rugosa  levis  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Conception  Bay,  Newfoundland. 

Walcott,  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  617,  pi.  74, 
figs.  5.  5a- 

18312.    Stenotheca?  rugosa  paupera  (Billings).  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Conception  Bay,  Newfoundland. 

Walcott,  Tenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1890,  p.  617,  pi.  74, 
fig.  3. 

45998.    Stenotheca  unguiformis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Mercer  County,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
II,  1897,  p.  843,  pi.  61,  figs.  42-44. 

1 575 1 6.    Stephanocoenia  fairbanksi  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Cretaceous  ?     Southern  California. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  151,  pi.  17, 
figs.  II,  iia. 

158318.  Stephanomorpha  monticuliformis  Vaughan.  Cotypes. 

1 583 19.  Midwayan  (Eocene).     Prairie  Creek,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  157,  pi.  18, 
figs.  5-7- 

158215.    Steriphonotrochus  pulcher  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Red  Bluff  (Oligocene).     Red  Bluff,  Wayne  County,  Miss- 
issippi. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  113,  pi.  9, 
figs.  5-5d. 

43721.    Stictopora  acuta  Hall.  Plesiotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Trenton  Falls,  New  York. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  168,  pi.  8, 
figs.  I,  la,  lb. 

=  Pachydictya  acuta. 

43720.    Stictopora  basalis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Shelby ville,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  169,  pi.  8, 
figs.  4,  4a. 

=  Rhinidictya  basalis. 

43651.    Stictopora  gilberti  Meek.  Plesiotype. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  168,  pi.  8, 
figs.  2,  2a. 

=  Cystodictya  gilberti. 

43812.    Stictopora  mutabilis  Ulrich.  Cot3rP' 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis  and  St.  Paul,  Mi 
sota. 

Ulrich,  Fourteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist  Surv. 
1886,  p.  66. 

=  Rhinidictya  mutabilis. 
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43813.    Stictopora  mutabilis  major  Ulrich.  CoU-pes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis,  MiIm^ 
seta. 

Ulrich,  Fourteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  MiniL. 
1886,  p.  67. 

=  Rhinidictya  mutabilis  major. 

43470.  Stictoporella  angularis  Ulrich.     Cotypes  and  figured  sections 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Fourteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv..  Minn . 
1886,  p.  71 ;  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.,  Surv.  Minn. ,  Final  Rept.IIL 
Pt.  I,  p.  182,  pi.  II,  figs.  1-3,  6,  8-11.      1893. 

44101.    Stictoporella  angularis  intermedia  Ulrich.  Cotj-pes. 

Stoues  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,   Minnesota  (Fillmore 
County,  Minnesota,  in  error.) 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  III.  PL  I 
1893,  p.  183,  pi.  II,  figs.  4,  5,  7. 

43770.    Stictoporella?  basalis  Ulrich.     Cotypes  and  figured  section? 

Warsaw  (Miss.).     Warsaw.  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  532,  pi.  68,  figs.  5, 5a;  pL5^ 
figs.  2,  2a. 

=  Intrapora  basalis. 

43471.  Stictoporella  cribrosa  Ulrich.     Cotypes  and  figured  sectioni 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Fourteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn 
1886,  p.  69;  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rcpi 
III,  Pt.  I,  1893,  p.  184,  pi.  10,  figs.  21-25;  pi.  II,  figs.  22, :; 

43613.    Stictoporella  dumosa  Ulrich.  Cot^•pe^ 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept..  Ill,  Ptl 
1893,  p.  181. 

43612.    Stictoporella  exigua  Ulrich.        Cotypes  and  figured  sections 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Montreal,  Canada. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn,,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  P-I 
1893,  pi.  13,  figs.  18-21. 

32472.    Stictoporella  frondifera  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figurt- 

secticc? 
Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Fourteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\-.  Mir.: 
1886,  p.  72;  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rt:* 
III,  Pt.  I,  1893,  p.  183,  pi.  II,  figs.  12-19. 

43722.    Stictoporella  interstincta  Ulrich.  Holotvri 

Utica  (Ord.).     West  Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1882,  p.  169.  [■:  ' 
figs.  9,  9a. 


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43328.    Stictoporella  interstincta  Ulrich.  Figured  section  of 

plesiotype. 
Utica  (Ord.)-     West  Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  394,  figs.  14a,  b. 

= Stictoporella  flexuosa. 

43723.    Stictoporella  rigida  Ulrich.  Holotjrpe. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Fountain,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XII,  1890,  p.  188,  figs.  13, 
I3a-b;  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Pinal  Rept.,  Ill,  1893, 
Pt.  I,  p.  180,  pi.  II,  figs.  20-21. 

43377.    Stictoporella?  undulata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Chester  (Miss.).     I^itchfield,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  533,  pi.  69,  figs.  6-6b. 

=  Intrapora  undulata. 

43327.    Stictotrypa  punctipora  (Hall).  Figured  sections  of 

plesiotype. 
Waldron  (Sil.).     Waldron,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  394,  fig.  13a. 

43326.    Stictotrypa  similis  (Hall).         Figured  section  of  plesiotype. 

Waldron  (Sil.)-     Waldron,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  394,  figs.  13b,  c. 

44060.    Stigmatella  cla vis  (  Ulrich  ) .     Plesiotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904, 
p.  34,  pi.  10,  fig.  4. 

See  Leptotrypa  clavis. 

43197.    Stigmatella  crenulata  Ulrich  and  Bassler.  Cotypes  and 

figured  sections. 
Richmond  (Ord.).     Hanover,  Ohio. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904, 
p.  34,  pi.  9,  figs.  1-4;  pi.  14,  figs.  I,  2. 

44059.    Stigmatella  dychei  (James).    Plesiotype  and  figured  sections. 

lyorraine  (Ord.).     Lebanon,  Ohio. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904, 
p.  34,  pi.  10,  fig.  II. 

43202.    Stigmatella  interporosa  Ulrich  and  Bassler.        Cotypes  and 

figured  sections. 
Richmond  (Ord.).     Hanover,  Ohio. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904, 
p.  35,  pi.  12,  figs.  4,  5. 

44058.    Stigmatella  irregularis  (Ulrich).         Plesiotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Lorraine  (Ord.).     Hamilton,  Ohio. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XL VII,  1904, 
p.  34,  pi.  10,  figs.  5,  6;  pi.  14,  figs.  ^-8. 

See  Chaetetes  irregularis. 


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43203.  Stigmatella  nana  Ulrich  and  Bassler.        Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Utica  (Ord.).     West  Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVn,  1904, 
p.  36,  pi.  10,  figs.  7-10;  pi.  14,  figs.  II,  12. 

43204.  Stigmatella  nicklesi  Ulrich  and  Bassler.     Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XL VII,  1904, 
p.  36,  pi.  10,  figs.  1-3;  pi.  14,  figs.  9,  10. 

43201.    Stigmatella  personata  Ulrich  and  Bassler.         Holotype  and 

figured  sections. 
Richmond  (Ord.).     Hanover,  Ohio. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904, 
p.  35»  pl.  12,  figs.  1-3. 

43200.    Stigmatella  spinosa  Ulrich  and  Bassler.     Holotype  and  figured 

sections. 
Richmond  (Ord.).     Versailles,  Indiana. 

Ulrich  and  Bassler,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904, 
p.  34,  pl.  9»  figs.  5-8. 

20124.    Stomatia  obstricta  White.  Cotypes. 

Chico  (Cret.).     Little  Cow  Creek,  Shasta  County,  Cali- 
fornia. 

White,  Bull.  No.  51,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  18,  pl.  4,  figs. 
10,  II. 

43261.  Stomatopora  inflata  Hall.  Plesiotypes. 

43262.  Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt  I, 
1893,  p.  117,  pl.  I,  figs.  13-21. 

43263.  Stomatopora  proutana  Miller.  Plesiot5rpe. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  117,  pl.  I,  figs,  8-12. 

= Stomatopora  delicatula. 

43260.    Stomatopora  tenuissima  Ulrich.  Holot3rpe. 

Utica  (Ord.).     West  Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XII,  1890,  p.  175,  figs. 
2-2c;  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill, 
Pl.  I,  1893,  p.  116,  pl.  1,  figs.  16,  17. 

43258.    Stomatopora  turgida  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Wilmington,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XII,  1890,  p.  176,  figs. 
3.  3a-c;  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill, 
Pt-  1,  1893.  P-  ii8»  pl-  I.  figii-.  22,  23. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  629 

30185.    Stomechinus  hyatti  Clark.  Holotype. 

Jurassic.     Taylorsville,  California. 

Clark,  Bull.  No.  97,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  56,  pi.  23,  figs, 
la-b. 

33973.    StraparoUus  clymenioides  (Hall)  ?  Plesiotype. 

Ouray  (Upper  Dev.).     Durango  and  Salida,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Twentieth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Vt.  II,  1900,  p.  61, 
pi.  7,  figs.  7,  8. 

1 394 1.    StraparoUus  newarkensis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper   Devonian.     Newark   Mountain,  "Eureka   District, 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  187,  pi.  16,  figs. 
7,  7a. 

6510.    StraparoUus  (Euomphalus)  nigosus  (Hall).      Plesiotypes. 
Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebr.  (Hayden),  1872,  p.  230, 
pi.  6,  figs,  oa,  5b;  pi.  II,  fig.  4a. 

14220.    StraparoUus  utahensis  (Hall  and  Whitfield).      Cotypes  and 
35146.  plesiotypes. 

Madison  (Miss.).     Dry  Canyon,  Utah,  and  Yellowstone 
National  Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  573,  pi. 
66,  figs.  loa,  lob,  loc. 

See  Euomphalus  (StraparoUus)  utahensis. 

35314.    Streblopteria  media  Herrick.  Plesiotype. 

Millsap  (Miss.).     Perry  Park,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  307,  pi.  i,  fig.  13. 

14359.    Streblopteria  similis  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  230,  pi.  8,  figs.  4-4d; 
pi.  19,  fig.  7. 

43482.  Strcblotrypa  amplexa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Waverly  (Miss.).     Sciotoville,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Bull.  Denison  Univ.,  IV,  1888,  p.  86,  pi.  14,  fig.  13. 

43484.    Strcblotrypa  (Lioclema?)  denticulata   Ulrich.       Cotypes. 

Waverly  (Miss.).     Richfield,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Bull.  Denison  Univ.,  IV,  1888,  p.  88,  pi.  14,  figs.  18,  19. 

43483.  Strcblotrypa  hertzeri  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Waverly  (Miss.).     Richfield,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Bull.  Denison  Univ.,  IV,  1888,  p.  85,  pi.  14,  £g.  8. 

44095.    Strcblotrypa  major  Ulrich.         Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Kings  Mountain,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Sur\'.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  666,  pi.  71,  figs.  8,  8a;  pi. 
72,  figs.  I,  la. 


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4331 1.    Streblotrypa  nicklesi  Ulrich.      Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Chester  (Miss.)-     Kaskaskia,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII»  1890,  p.  667,  pi.  71,  figs.  9-9C. 

43481.    Streblotrypa  striata  XJlrich.  Holotype. 

Upper  Waverly  (Miss.).     Richfield,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Bull.  Denison  Univ.,  IV,  1888,  p.  87,  pi.  14,  figs.  12,  12a. 

157842.    Strcpsidura  pachecoensis  Stanton.  Holotype. 

Lower  Tejon    (Eocene).      One  mile  north  of  Pacheco, 
California. 

Stanton,  Seventeenth  Ann.  Rept  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Pt.  I,  1897, 
p.  1045,  pi.  67,  fig.  2. 

33322.    Streptacis  whitfieldi  Meek.  Holot5rpe. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Danville,  Illinois. 

Meek,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1871,  p.  173. — Meek  and  Wor- 
then  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  V,  1873,  p.  596,  pi.  29,  fig.  i. 

42538.    Strcptelasma  breve  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Big  Spring,  near  Fountain,  Minne- 
sota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept,  III,  Pt.  I, 
1893.  P-  92.  figs.  7a-<l. 

42557.    Streptelasma  parasiticum  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept,  III,  Pt.  I, 
1893.  P-  89.  fig-  6. 

27737.    Streptelasma  waynense  (Safford).  Plesiotypes. 

341 14.  Helderbergian  (Lower  Dev.).     Big  Sandy  River,  Benton 

County,   Tennessee,  and  Atoka   quadrangle,   Indian 

Territory. 

Girty,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  555. 

1 379 1.    Strcptorhynchus  chemungensis  (Conrad).  Plesiotype. 

Middle  and  Upper  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VHI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  117,  pi.  13,  figs. 

7,  16. 

=Scliuchertella  chemungensis. 
See  Orthothetes  chemungensis. 

14313.    Strcptorhynchus  crenistria  (Phillips).  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.,  1884,  p.  279,  pi.  18,  fig.  14. 

—  Orthotetes  keokuk. 

1422 1.    Strcptorhynchus  equivalvis  and  incqualis  Hall  and  Whit- 
field. Plesiotypes. 
Waverly  (Miss.).     Ogden  and  Logan  Canyon,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1*^77.  P-  252  (as  equivalvis),  pi.  4,  figs,  i,  2  (as  inequalis). 

=Schuchertella  inequalis. 
See  Orthothetes  inaequalis. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  631 

« 

14228.    Streptorhynchus  inflatus  White  and  Whitfield.     Plesiotypes. 
Waverly  ( Miss. ) .     Dry  Canyon,  Oquirrh  Mountains,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  252,  pi.  4,  fig.  3. 

=Schuchertella  inflatus. 
See  Orthothetes  inflatus. 

17274.    Streptorhynchus  minor  Walcott.  Cotype. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     Lone  Mountain,  near  Eureka, 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  75,  pi.  ii^  fig.  9. 
=Strophomena  ?  minor. 

44994.    Streptorhynchus  ulrichi  Hall  and  Clarke.  Holotype. 

Chester  (  Miss. ) .     Two  miles  east  of  Scottsburg,  Kentucky. 

Hall  and  Oarke,  Nat.  Hist.  New  York,  Pal.  VIII,  Pt.  I,  1892, 
pp.  268,  351,  pi.  II  B,  fig.  15. 

46572.    Streptospongia  labyrinthica  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Near  Lebanon,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  Ill,  1889,  p.  236,  fig.  8;  p.  244. 

35406.    Stromatoccrium  pustulosum  Safford.  Plesiotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Columbia,  Tennessee. 

Hayes  and  Ulrich,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Folio  95,  1903,  illustration 
sheet,  figs.  23,  24. 

43614.    Stromatotrypa  ovata  Ulrich.        Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I, 
1893,  p.  302,  pi.  24,  figs.  24-31. 

1 1 1657.    Strombina  (Amycla)  laevis  Whitfield.  Cotype. 

Miocene.     Jericho  and  Shiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  in,  pi.  20, 
figs.  1-4. 

1 1 37 1 3.    Strombina  mira  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Isthmus  of  Darien. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  312,  pi.  29,  fig.  7. 

1 13784.    Strombinella  acuformis  Dall.  •    Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Potrero,   Rio  Amina,  Santo  Domingo,  West 
Indies. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus,,  XIX,  1896,  p.  312,  pi.  29,  fig.  6. 

11431.    Strombus  albirupianus  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Jacksonian  (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  174, 
pi.  12,  figs.  2,  10. 

1 12226.    Strombus  aldrichi  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     West  of  Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I^  i8op^\>- v\^. 
pi.  12,  figs.  1,4. 


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1 12227.    Strombus  chipolana  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.      Near  Baileys  Ferry,  Chipola  River,  Flondi 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt  I.  1890,  ji 
176,  pi.  4,  fig.  i;  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  263,  pi.  13,  figs.  I,  3.» 
S.  chipolanus). 

25675.  Stropheodonta  beckii  Hall.  Plesiotypt 

Helderbergian  (  Lower  Dev. ) .    Cape  I^dy ,  Arctic  Ameria 

Meek,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.  (2),  XL,  1865,  p.  33. 

13797.    Stropheodonta  calvini  Miller.  Plesiot}*pt 

Middle  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  122,  pi.  13,  fig.^ 

14010.    Stropheodonta  canace  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Plesiotj-pe. 

Upper   Devonian.      Treasure   Hill,  White   Pine   District, 
Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  PL II. 
1877,  p.  246,  pi.  3,  figs.  1-3. 

13799.    Stropheodonta  demissa  (Conrad).  Plesiotj-pe 

Middle  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  118,  pi.  2,  fip 
9-9b. 

See  Stropheodonta  dimosa  and  Strophomena  (Stropho- 
donta)  subdemissa. 

17917.    Stropheodonta  dimosa  (Conrad).  Plesiot\ix: 

Middle  Devonian.     Near  New  Buffalo,  Iowa. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Sur\'.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852,  pi.  3  A 
fig.  14. 

—Stropheodonta  demissa. 

25676.  Stropheodonta  headleyana  Hall.  Plesiot\-pe 

Helderbergian  (Lower  Dev. ) .    Cape  Leidy,  Arctic  America 

Meek,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.  (2),  XL,  1865,  p.  33. 
=  Strophonella  headleyana. 

13804.    Stropheodonta  inequiradiata  (Hall).  Plesiot\'p«. 

Middle  Devonian.     Combs  Peak,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884.  p.    120,  pi.  2,  tio 
^  II,  ira. 

17916.    Stropheodonta  iowensis  (Owen).  Plesiot\7'c 

Middle  Devonian.     North  of  Iowa  City,  Iowa. 

Owen,  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Wis.,  Iowa,,  and  Minn.,  1852,  pi.  ;  ' 
fig.  17  (as  Chonetes  sp.  undet.). 

vSee  Chonetes  (?)  iowensis. 

5082.    Stropheodonta  magnifica  Hall.  Plastot\-p: 

Oriskany  (Lower  Dev.  ).     Albany  County,  New  York. 

Hall,  Nat.  Hist.  New  York,  Pal.  Ill,  1859,  p.  414,  pi.  94,  be 
2C,  2d. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBBATE   FOSSILS.  638 

13796.    Stropheodonta  perplana  (Conrad).  Plesiotype. 

Middle  and  Upper  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  120,  pi.  13,  fig.  11. 

= Stropheodonta  (Leptostrophia)  peiplana. 

13802.    Stropheodonta  punctulifera  (Conrad).  Plesiotype. 

Middle  Devonian.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  121,  pi.  13,  fig.  10. 
=Strophonella  punctulifera. 

II 1972.    Strophia  (Eostrophia)  anodonta  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  13, 
pi.  I,  figs.  8c,  8d. 

1 1 1975.    Strophia  (anodonta  var.?)  floridana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  13, 
pi.  I,  fig.  6. 

Strophodonta.     See  Stropheodonta. 

8548.    Strophomena  filitexta  (Hall).  Plesiotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Silver  City,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Sur\\  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  69,  pi.  4,  fig.  8. 

= Strophomena  incurvata. 

17223.    Strophomena  fontinalis  White.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Ordovician.     Fish  Spring,  House  Range,  Utah. 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  8  vo., 
1874,  p.  10;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV, 
Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  54,  pi.  3,  figs.  4a-4c. 

=Orthis  (Plaesiomya)  fontinalis. 

17220.    Strophomena  nemea  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Pogouip  (Ord.).     Pogonip  Mountain,  White  Pine 
District,  Nevada. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV, 
Pt.  II,  1877,  p.  233,  pi.  I,  fig.  15.— Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U. 
S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1884,  p.  71. 

[This  is  an  orthoid  near  Dalmanella  subaequata  and  may  be  a 
large  specimen  of  D.  pogonipensis  (Hall  and  Whitfield).] 

35407.    Strophomena  planoconvexa  Hall.  Plesiotypes. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Hayes  and  Ulrich,  U.  S.  (ieol.  Surv.,  Folio  95,  1903,  illustration 
sheet,  figs.  18,  19. 

14222.    Strophomena  rhomhoidalis  (  Wilckens).  Plesiotypes. 

Waverly  (Miss.).     Dry  Canyon,  Oquirrh  Mts.,  Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  253,  pi.  4,  fig.  4. 

=  Leptaena  rhomhoidalis. 


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8527.    Strophomena  rhomboidalis  (Wilckens).  Plesiot}!^ 

Lower  Carboniferous.      Mountain    Spring,    Old   Mormo 
Road,  Nevada. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  lootb  Mend..  IV,  Pt  1, 187 
•   p.  85.  pl.  5,  fig.  5. 

=Leptaena  rhomboidalis. 

24420.    Strophomena  (Strophodonta)  subdemissa  Hall. 

Plesiotype 
Base  of  Upper  Devonian.     Clear  Water  River,  Mackenz 
River  Basin,  Canada. 

Meek,  Trans.  Chicago  Acad.  Sci.,  I,  1868,  p.  88,  pi.  13,  figs.  7a- 

=Stropheodonta  demissa. 

35363.  Strophostylus  remex  White.  Plesiot}!)© 

35364.  Rico  ( Upper  Carb. ) .     Scotch  Creek  and  Marguerite  Creek 

Rico  quadrangle,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv. ,  1903.  p.  463,  pL  k 
figs.  4,  4a,  5-5b. 

35365.  Strophostylus  subovatus  Worthen?  Plesiot>i)e 

Hermosa    (Upper    Carb.).     Sandstone     Mountain,    Rice 
quadrangle,  Colorado. 

Girty,  Prof.  Pap.  No.  16,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  463,  pi.  i 
figs.  3»  3a. 

45999.    Strophostylus  textilis  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  CotN-pe? 

to  Black   River   (Ord.).     St.   Paul,   Fillmore   County,  ner 

46002.  Cannon  Falls,  and  Chatfield,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and   Nat.   Hist.  Surv.   Minn.,  Fin^ 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1064,  pi.  82,  figs.  49-54. 

43296.    Strotopora  dermata  Ulrich.  Holotj-p: 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Keokuk,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  vSurv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  488,  pi.  77,  figs.  S-^ 

43295.    Strotopora  perminuta  Ulrich.  CotA-pt^ 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Falls  of  the  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  487,  pi.  47,  figs.  4-4^ 

46573.    Strotospongia  maculosa  Ulrich  and  Everett.  Figurr: 

sections  of  holot>7 
Stones  River  (Ord.).     Dixon,  Illinois. 

Ulrich  and  Everett,  Geol.  Sur\\  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  277,  pi.  S,  i:- 
ic-id. 

25673.    Stylonurus  excelsior  Hall.  Plesiotr^ 

Catskill   (Upper   Dev.).     Meshoppen,  Wyoming  Couii: 
Pennsylvania. 

Hall  and  Clarke,  Nat.  Hist.  New  York,   Pal.  VII,  18SS,  p.   :' 
pi.  26A,  figs.  1-3. 

See  Y>o\\e\\oee\i\v^\^  \^Q.o^tia. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  635 

158273.  Stylophora  minutissima  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Upper  Oligocene.     Russell  Springs,  Flint  River,  Georgia. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  131,  pi.  13, 
ngs.  13-15. 

158274.  Stylophora  ponderosa  Vaughan.  Cotypes. 

158275.  Lower    Oligocene.     Salt    Mountain,   south    of    Jackson, 

Alaibama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  132,  pi.  13, 
fig.  16;  pi.  14,  figs.  i-ib. 

163898.    Subemarginula  retiporosa  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi. 


IS.  Wagner 
r.  3;  pH  60, 


55»  fig-  3;  Pl.  60,  fig.  17. 

46003.  Subulites  beloitensis  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Beloit,  Wisconsin. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept., 
Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1072,  pl.  8i,  figs.  9-11. 

46004.  Subulites  canadensis  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Ottawa,  Canada. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt. 
II,  1897,  p.  1071,  pl.  81,  fig.  3. 

46005.  Subulites  conradi  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept,  III,  I*t.  II,  1897,  p.  1071,  pl.  81,  figs.  4,  5. 

46006.  Subulites  dixonensis  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Dixon,  Illinois. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.   Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1071,  pl.  81,  figs.  6-8. 

46007.  Subulites  elongatus  Conrad?  Plesiotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Ottawa,  Canada. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,   Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.    Minn.,  Pinal 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  pl.  81,  figs.  I,  2. 

46075.    Subulites  nanus  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Lebanon,  Tennessee. 

IHrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt  II, 
1897,  p.  1072,  pl.  81,  figs.  18,  19. 

46008.  Subulites  parvus  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\^  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1897,  p.  1072,  pl.  81,  figs.  16,  17. 

46009.  Subulites  pergracilis  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Wykoff,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and    Scofield,  Geol.   and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Mvvoa..^  ^•vas;^^ 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  loTi.v'^.^Y^^VE,^.  ^-i-^V 


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46010.    Subulites  regularis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  III.  Pt  II. 
1897,  p.  1072,  pi.  81,  fig.  35;  pi.  82,  figs.  47,  48. 

9008.    Succinea  (Brachyspira)  papillispira  White.     Holotypeand 

plastotype. 
Green  River  (Eocene).     Alkali  Station,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  18S3. 
p.  45,  pi.  19,  fig.  4a;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun\. 
1883,  p.  457,  pi.  29,  fi^.  26. 

1 1 1635.    Surcula  parva  (Conrad)  ?  Plesiotj-pe. 

Miocene.     Jericho,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Men.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  117,  pL  21. 
fig.  I. 

6067.    Sycotypus  elongatus  Gill.  Holotj-pe. 

Miocene.     North  Carolina. 

Gill,  Amer.  Journ.  Conch.,  Phila.,  Ill,  1867,  P-  150,  text  fig. 

[Probably =Fulgur  pyrum  var.  excavatum  (Conrad).     See  Dall 
Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  1890,  p.  112.] 

24648.    Symphysurus  ?  goldfussi  Walcott.  Holotype. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     McCoys  Ridge,  Eureka  District, 
Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  IT.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  95,  pi.  12,  lig,  16. 

39938.  Synbathocrinites  granulatus  Troost.  Chirot>-pe, 

Sihirian.     Decatur  County,  Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  61. 

39939.  Synbathocrinites  tennesseae  Troost.  Chirotypes. 

Silurian.     Decatur  County,  Tennessee. 

Troost,  Proc.  Amer.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  II,  1850,  p.  61. 

347.    Syncyclonema  rigida  (Hall  and  Meek).  Cot\-pes. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Cheyenne  and  Moreau  Rivers,  South 
Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  (»eol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  27,  pi.  16,  figs. 
5a,  5b. 

12272.    Syncyclonema  rigida  (Hall  and  Meek).  Plesiotx-pes. 

Cretaceous.     Forks  of  Cheyenne  River,  Black  Hills,  Soutt 
Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota   iSS:. 
p.  3^3^  Pl.  7,  fig.  I. 

1 1 1589.    Syndosmya  ?  nuculoides  T Conrad).  Plesiot>*t^ 

Miocene.     Shiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Men.   XXIV,   U.  S.   Geol.  vSurv.,    1894,  p    81    pl  i^ 
^^s.  7-9. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  637 

6528.    Synocladia  biserialis  Swallow.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Nebraska  City,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Nebr.  (Hayden),  187^,  p.  156, 
pi.  7,  figs.  5a-5e. 

=Septopora  biserialis. 

8512.    Synocladia  biserialis  Swallow.  Plesiotypes. 

Red  Wall  (Upper  Carb. ) .     Camp  Apache,  Navajo  County, 
Arizona. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Mend.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  107,  pi.  7,  figs.  3a,  3b. 

=Septopora  biserialis. 

2551 1.    Syntomostylus  rudis  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     Roan  Mountains,  western  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  50,  pi.  9,  fig.  10. 

1006.    Syntrilasma  hemiplicata  (Hall).  Plesiotypes. 

6907.  Upper   Carboniferous.     Vermillion   Creek,    Kansas,  near 

15731.  Nebraska  City,  and  twelve  miles  west  of  Vandalia, 

Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Neb.  (Hayden),  1872,  p. 
177,  text  figs.  7a-7c,  8a,  8b;  pi.  6,  figs.  la,  ib. 

=  Enteletes  hemiplicata. 

46574.    Syringolasma  worthcni  Ulrich.  Figured  sections  of 

holotype. 
Hamilton  (Dev.).     Thunder  Bay,  Michigan. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  250,  pi.  7,  fig.  4b. 
Syringophyllum  wortheni  Ulrich = Syringolasma  wortheni. 

35161.    Syringopora  aculeata  Girty.  Holotype. 

Madison  (Miss.).     Crowfoot  Ridge,  Gallatin  Range,  Yel- 
lowstone National  Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXIII,  It.  II.  U.  vS.  Geol.  vSurv.,   1899,  p.  509,  pi. 
67,  figs.  5a,  5b. 

6977.    Syringopora  multattenuata  McChesney.  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Four  miles  above  mouth  of  Platte 
River,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.  Neb.  (Hayden),  1872,  p. 
144,  pi.  I,  figs.  5a-5d. 

24547.    Syringopora  occidentalis  Meek.  Holotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Southwest  of  Bald  Mountain,  Uinta 
Range,  Utah. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.   Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  IH.  I,   1877,  p.  50, 
pi.  6,  figs.  2,  2a  (named  at  end  of  description). 

35160.    Syringopora  surcularia  Girty.  Cotypes. 

Madison  (Miss.).     Crowfoot  Ridge,  Gallatin  Range,  Yel- 
lowstone National  Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,   1899,  ^.  'bvv^^  ^> 
67,  figs.  4a,  4b. 


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14230.    Syringothyris  cartcri  (Hall).  Plesiotypes. 

35190.  Lower  Carboniferous.     Treasure  Hill,  White  Pine  Moan- 

tains,  Nevada.  Madison  (Miss.).  Yellowstone  Na- 
tional Park. 

Girty,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,    1899,  p.  558.  pL 
71,  figs.  la-ic. 

See  Spirifer  (Syringothyris)  cuspidatus. 

40878.    Taeniastcr  elegans  Miller.  Cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Waynesville,  Ohio. 

Miller,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist,  V,   1882,  p.  41,  pL  i, 
figs.  6-6c. 

43799.  Tseniodictya  frondosa  Ulrich.     Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Keokuk,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  529,  pi.  69,  figs.  5-5C. 

43496.    Taeniodictya  interpolata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Waverly  (Miss.).     Richfield,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Bull.  Denison  Univ.,  IV,  1888,  p.  80,  pi.  13,  figs,  g^  ^ 

43800.  Taeniodictya  ramulosa  Ulrich.    Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Keokuk  (Miss.).     Nauvoo,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  528,  pi.  67,  figs.  la-il. 

43362.    Taeniodictya  subrecta  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

St.  Louis  (Miss.)-     Elizabethtown,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  520,  pi.  67,  figs.  4-4d. 

43360.    Taeniopora  occidentalis  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Middle  Devonian.     Buffalo,  Iowa. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  505,  pi.  42,  figs.  3-3C. 

44091.    Taeniopora  penniformis  Nicholson.     Plesiotypes  and  figured 

sections. 
Hamilton  (Dev. ).     Eighteen  Mile  Creek,  New  York. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  vSurv.  III.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  505,  pi.  42,  £i^.  3ci. 

198.    Tancredia  ?  aequilateralis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Southwest  base  of  Black  Hills,  South   Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  for  i86t^,  p.  iS;: 
Pal.  X'pp>er  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl.  No.  172,  XIV. 
1864,  p.  96,  pi.  3,  fig.  8. 

186.    Tancredia  americana  (Meek  and  Hayden).        Holotype  and 
2017.  paratN-pes 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  vSur\\  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  142,  pi.  3S, 
figs.  iD-e. 

See  Hettan^ia  2Lwv^T\caLt\a. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  639 

1 232 1.    Tancrcdia  bulbosa  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

12328.  Jurassic.     East  of  Belle  Fourche  River,  near  Bear  Lodge 

Butte,  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  370,  pi.  6,  figs.  1-3. 

8072.    Tancrcdia  ?  ccelionotus  White.  Cotypes. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Ten  miles  west  of  Greeley,  Colorado. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879,  p.  288, 
pi.  5,  figs.  2a-d. 

12282.    Tancrcdia  corbuliformis  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

12328.  Jurassic.     East  of  Belle  Fourche  River,  near  Bear  Lodge 

Butte,  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
P-  370.  pl-  6,  figs.  5-8. 

8176.    Tancrcdia  cxtensa  White.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     North  side  of  Bull  Lake  Fork,  Southeastern 
Idaho. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  150,  pi.  38,  fig.  4a. 

12338.    Tancrcdia  ?  inornata  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Plesiotypes. 

1 234 1.  Jurassic.     East  of  Belle  Fourche  River,  near  Bear  Lodge 

Butte,  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  368,  pi.  6,  figs.  9-13. 

28938.    Tancrcdia  ?  knowltoni  Stanton.  Holotype. 

Jurassic.     Sentinel  Butte,  Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Stanton,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pt.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  621, 
pl.  73»  fig-  6. 

1 232 1.    Tancrcdia  postica  Whitfield.  Holotype. 

Jurassic.     East  of  Belle  Fourche  River,  Black  Hills,  South 
Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880. 
p.  37».  pl-  6,  fig.  14. 

204.    Tancrcdia  w^arrcnana  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Southwest  base  of  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  i860,  p.  183; 
Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  to  Knowl.,  No.  172,  XIV, 
1864,  p.  96,  pi.  3,  fig.  7. 

12326.    Tancrcdia  w^arrcnana  Meek  and  Hayden.  Plesiotypes. 

Jurassic.     Redwater  Valley,  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  372,  pi.  6,  fig.  4. 

22890.    Tapes  cyrimeriformis  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Huerfano  Park,  Colorado. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  106,  pi.  24, 
figs.  1-6. 


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1847.    Tapes  diversum  Sowerby.  Plesiotype. 

Post-Tertiary.     San  Pedro,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  OceaiL 
V,  1856,  p.  324,  pi.  4,  figs.  31,  31b. 

8028.    Tapes  hilgardi  Shumard.  Plesiot5*pe5. 

Eagle  Ford  ?  (Cret.).     Bell  County,  Texas. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U,  S.  Geo!.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I.  iSS:v 
p.  22,  pi.  16,  figs.  3b,  3c. 

13341.    Tapes  inezensis  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Santa  Inez  Mountains,  Santa   Barbara  County. 
California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
VII,  1857,  p.  192,  pi.  7,  fig.  I. 

1 332 1.    Tapes  montana  Conrad.  Holot}*pe. 

Miocene.     San    Buenaventura,    Santa     Barbara    Count}'. 
California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
VII,  1857,  p.  192,  pi.  5,  figs.  3-5. 

1939.    Tapes  wyomingensis  Meek.  Cotypes 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Deer  Creek  on  North  Platte 
River,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  187 1,  p.  310. 

^=Baroda  wyomingen.sis. 

25657.    Tarphyceras  champlainense  (Whitfield).  Plesiot>-pes 

Beekmantown  (Ord.).     Fort  Cassin,  Vermont. 

Hyatt,  Free.  Amer.  Phil.  Soc.,  XXXII,  1894,  p.  438,  pi.  4,  fi«K 
4-1 1. 

25656.    Tarphyceras  macdonaldi  Hyatt.  Holot}-pe 

Beekmantown  (Ord.).     Near  Lexington,  Virginia. 
Hyatt,  Proc.  Amer.  Phil.  Soc,  XXXII,  1894,  p.  435. 

46312.  Tcchnophorus  Rlistriatus  Ulrich.  Holotype 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Six  miles  south  of   Cannon  Falls 
Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  X,  1892,  p.  loi,  pi.  7,  figs.  11,  12;  Geol.anc 
Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1894,  p.^.v 
pi.  40,  figs.  35,  36. 

46313.  Tcchnophorus  punctostriatus  Ulrich.  Cot^-p^^ 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  685,  pi.  47^  ggg    10-12. 

46314.  Tcchnophorus  subacutus  Ulrich.  Plastotypt 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  X,  1892,  p.  loi,  pi.  7,  figs.  13,  14;  Geolin-^ 
Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  n^  1894,  p  ^i* 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  641 

46315.    Technophorus  yoldiiformis  (Ulrich).  Holotype  and 

plesiotype. 
Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  VII,  1893,  p.  685,  pi.  47,  figs.  13,  14. 
See  Nuculites  yoldiaformis. 

25350.    Teganium  subsphaericum  (Walcott).  Plesiotypes. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Near  Holland  Patent,  New  York. 

Rauff,  Palaeontographica,  XL,  1894,  p.  256,  pi.  4,  figs.  3,  4. 

=Sph3erodictya  subsphaerica. 

163685.    Teinostoma  (Climacia)  calliglyptum  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi. 
60,  figs.  1-3. 

113100.  Teinostoma  caloosaense  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie    River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  H.  II,  1892,  p. 
413,  pi.  23,  fig.  8. 

113101.  Teinostoma  chipolanum  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.    II,  1892,  p. 
413,  pi.  23,  figs.  6,  7. 

112651.  Teinostoma  collinus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Cape  Fear  River,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  II.  II,  1892,  p. 

416,  pi.  23,  fig.  14. 

114445.    Teinostoma  (Solariorbis)  duplinense  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1893,  p. 
922,  pi.  27,  fig.  21. 

112652.  Teinostoma  funiculus  Dall.  .     Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie    River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 

417,  pi.  23,  fig.  15. 

113108.    Teinostoma  microforatis  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Calhoun  Coiuity,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  I*t.  II,  1892,  p. 
415,  pl.  23,  figs.  9,  10. 

113098.    Teinostoma  milium  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie    River,    near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  InsL  Sci.  Phila,,  III,  Pt  II.  1892,  p. 
413. 
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113104.    Teinostoma  opsitelotus  Dall.  Cotypcs. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie    River,    near    Fort    ThompsoQ. 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Warner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,    Ill,   Pt.  II,  1S92,  p. 

414,  pi.  19,  figs.  5,  5b. 

1 12653.    Teinostoma  pseudadeorbis  Dall.  Holot)!*. 

Miocene.     Temple  Place,  near  Yorktown,  Virginia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  In.st.  Sci.  Phila.,    Ill,   Pt.  II,  1S92.  p. 
417,  pi.  23,  figs.  12,  13. 

1 1 2649.    Teinostoma  steiratum  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Cape  Fear  River,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  In.st.  Sci.  Phila.,    Ill,   Pt.  II,  1S92,  p. 

415.  pi.  23,  fig.  II. 

135894.    Tellina  (Angulus)  acalypta  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.  Phila.,    III.    Pt.   V,  j^-. 
p.  1027,  pi.  47,  fig.  12. 

1 14665.    Tellina  (Moerella)  acloneta  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,   Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.    Sci.  Phila.,    Ill,    Pt.   V,  191)1 
p.  1025,  pi.  46,  fig.  16. 

114668.    Tellina  (Angulus)  acosmita  Dall.  Holotyj^ 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall.   Trans.    Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,    Ill,   l>t.   V,  19<k 
p.  1026,  pi.  46,  fig.  I. 

135699.    Tellina  (Merisca?)  acrocosmia  Dall.  Holotype. 

Bowden  (Oligocene).     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,    Trans.   Wagner   Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,    Ill,    Pt.   V,  19^©, 
p.  1020,  pi.  46,  fig.  10. 

135896.    Tellina  (Angulus)  agria  Dall.  Holotj-pe. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,   Trans.   Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,    Ill,    i>t.    v,   iql» 
p.  1027,  pi.  46,  fig.  II. 

90948.    Tellina  (Moerella?)  aldrichi  Dall.  Holotyjx: 

Chickasawan  (Eocene).     Lislx)n,  Alabama. 

Dall,    Trans.   Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,    Ill,    i>t.   v.  i^** 
p.  1017,  pi.  46,  fig.  9. 

3849.    Tellina  arctata  Conrad.  Holotype 

Miocene.     Astoria,  Oregon. 

Conrad,  Wilkes  I^  S.  Rxpl.   Kxped.,  X,   1849,  p.  725,  Atlas,  l- 
iS,  figs.  3,  3a. 

=  Maconia  arctata. 

7916.    Tellina  (Oudardia)  buttoni  Dall.  HolotYT-c 

Pleistocene.     vSan  Diego,  California. 

Dall,  Trans.   Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,    m^    p^    y    k^x. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBBATE    FOSSILS.  643 

157897.    Tellina  (Scissula)  calliglypta  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.   Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.   V,   1900, 
p.  1036,  pi.  47,  fij?.  I. 

157859.  Tellina  (Merisca)  caloosana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Fort  Thompson,  Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.   Wagner  Free  Inst.   vSci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,   1900, 
p.  1030,  pi.  47,  fig.  2. 

114596.    Tellina  chipolana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p. 
1018,  pi.  47,  fig.  6. 

114667.    Tellina  (Macaliopsis)  cloneta  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  i9c)o,  p. 
1020,  pi.  46,  fig.  8. 

1849.    Tellina  congesta  Conrad.  Cotype. 

Miocene.     Monterey,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
V,  1856,  p.  323,  pi.  3,  figs.  21,  2ia. 

=  M  acorn  a  congesta. 

154537.    Tellina  cynoglossa  Dall.  Holotype. 

Chickasawan  (Eocene).     Woods  Bluff,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  H.  V,  1900,  p. 
1017,  pi.  46,  fig.  27. 

157860.  Tellina  (Merisca)  dinomera  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  l»t.  V,   1901),  p. 

103 1,  pi.  47,  fig.  19. 

107391.    Tellina  (Phyllodina;  dodona  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  I90(j,  p. 
1023,  pi.  30,  fig.  7. 

115040.    Tellina  (Angulus)  dupliniana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Magnolia,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,   Ill,  IH.  V,  190*^,  p. 

1032,  pi.  46,  fig.  17. 

179.    Tellina  equilateralis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila,,  VIII,  1856,  p.  82. 

179.    Tellina  (Peronaea  ?)  equilateralis  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Holotype  and  paratype. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret. ).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol,  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  196,^^1, '^^^'>^. 
5'd-c. 


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137391-    Tellina  (Angulus)  eutaenia  Dall.  Holot>^ 

Claibomian  (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,   Pt  V.  i9UL.,p 
1016,  pi.  46,  fig.  2. 

396.    Tellina  ?  formosa  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holot>-pt. 

Fox   Hills    (Cret.).     Twenty  miles    below    Cannon  Bail 
River,  on  the  Missouri,  North  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1S60,  p.  i:^ 
=  Linearia  ?  formosa. 

188.    Tellina  gracilis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret. ).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  82. 

—Thracia  gracilis. 

157856.    Tellina  (Merisca  ?)  halidona  Dall.  Holot\-pe. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa  Bay,  Klorida. 

Dall,   Trans.   Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,    Ill,    Pt.   V.   i^jj. 
p.  102 1,  pi.  38,  figs  3,  3a. 

135704.    Tellina  (Phyllodina)  halistrepta  Dall.  Holot>-pe. 

Oligocene.     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.   Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,    Ill,    l>t.    V,   19^:. 
p.  1023,  pi.  47,  fig.  17. 

135696.    Tellina  (Moerella)  hendersoni  Dall.  HolotN-pe. 

Oligocene.     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,   Trans.   Wagner  Free   Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,    Ill,    pt.    V.   i(>«. 
p.  1024,  pi.  46,  fig.  5. 

157836.    Tellina  hornii  Gabb?  Plesiotypc 

lyower  Tejon   (Eocene).     One    mile  southeast    of   L<)\vc: 
Lake,  Lake  County,  California. 

Stanton,  Seventeenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1*1.  I.  iS.; 
p.  1043,  pi.  65,  fig.  5. 

1 14597.    Tellina  (Merisca)  hypolispa  Dall.  Holotype 

Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  i>t.  V,  jgi. 
p.  1022,  pi.  46,  fig.  23. 

7851.    Tellina  ?  isonema  Meek.  Cotype- 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Chalk  Creek,  above  Coalville,  I'tah. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  I>t.  I,  1S77.  p.  1=^* 
pi.  15,  fig.  6. — Stanton,  Hull.  No.  106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv\,  i^". 
p.  113,  pi.  25,  fig.  8. 

1 14600.    Tellina  (Scissula)  lampra  Dall.  Holoty^x: 

Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Calhoun  County,  F'lorida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p.  lur 
p\.  ^6,  €l^.  IV 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  645 

106923.    Tellina  (Phyllodina)  lepidota  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Near  Gatiin,  Isthmus  of  Darien. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,   Ill,  Pt.  V,    1900, 
p.  1022,  pi.  46,  fig.  18. 

115045.    Tellina  (Angulus)  macilenta  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free  Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900, 
p.  1034,  pi.  46,  fig.  20. 

157848.    Tellina  (Macaliopsis?)  merula  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa  Bay,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free   Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900, 
p.  1019,  pi.  46,  fig.  4. 

7S52.    Tellina  modesta  Meek?  Plesiotype. 

Colorado  (Cret. ).     East  Canyon  Creek,  Wasatch  Range, 
Utah. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  157, 
pl-  15.  fig.  5. 

22892.    Tellina  modesta  Meek.  Plesiotype. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.   106,  IT.  S.   Geol.   Surv.,   1893,  p.  iii,  pl.  25, 
fiK-  3. 

1913.    Tellina  nitidula  Meek  and  Hayden.     Holotype  and  paratyp^. 
Montana  (Cret.).     Deer  Creek  near  North  Platte,  Wyo- 
ming. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1861,  p.  443. 
=  Mactra  (Cymbophora?)  nitidula. 

157871.    Tellina  (Moerella)  nucinella  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free   Inst.    Sci.    Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,   1900, 
p.  1026,  pl.  46,  fig.  19. 

135706.    Tellina  (Angulus)  pharcida  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,   Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900, 
p.  1025,  pl.  46,  fig.  7. 

114664.    Tellina  (Angulus)  pressa  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free   Inst.  Sci.    Phila.,  Ill,    m.  V,   i^uo, 
p.  1026,  pl.  47,  fig.  5. 

144856.    Tellina  (Angulus)  propetenella  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Three  miles  above  Yorktowil,  Virginia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner   Free   Inst.    Sci.    Phila.,  Ill,   Pt.  V,   i9tx>, 
p.  1033.  pl-  46,  fig.  6. 


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144856.    Tellina  (Angulus)  propeteneri  Dall.  Holotypt 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.    Phila.,   Ill,  PL  V.  m. 
p.  1035,  pi.  47,  fig.  7. 

189.    Tellina  prouti  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotypt 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Prcx:.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  h 
=  Thracia  ?  prouti. 

135893.    Tellina  (Eurytellina)  roburina  Dall.  Holotypt 

Oligocene.     Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila. ,  III,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p.  icu 
pi.  47,  fig.  9- 

1 46 1 86.    Tellina  (Eurytellina)  scapha  Dall.  Holotvpt 

Miocene.     Near  Suffolk,  Virginia. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila. ,  III,  Pt.  V,  1900,  p.  lu* 
pi.  47,  fig.  16. 

439.    Tellina  scitula  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holot>-pt 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and. Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856, pS: 

439.    Tellina  (Peronaea  ?)  scitula  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Holot}i)t 
'  Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,   IX,    1876,   p.    197,  pi  ? 
figs.  I  a,  lb. 

135707.    Tellina  (Scissula)  scitula  Dall.  Holot>-[t 

Oligocene.     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900.  p.  i  " 
pi.  47,  fig.  15. 

135698.    Tellina  (Merisca)  sclera  Dall.  Holoni^ 

Bowden  (Oligocene).     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  i9oi»,  p. :  : 
pi.  49,  fig.  5. 

157847.    Tellina  segregata  Dall.  Holot)i^ 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa  Bay,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  1900.  p.  k  - 
pi.  37,  figs.  7,  8. 

135697.    Tellina  (Moerella)  simpsoni  Dall.  Holonit 

Oligocene.     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  louo.  p.  i  -• 
pi.  46,  fig.  12. 

1 14659.    Tellina  strophia  Dall.  Holotvi< 

Oligocene.     Macdonald's  Farm,  Calhoun  Count v,  Flon«l 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  pt.  V,  1900.  p.  u  •- 
pi.  47,  fig.  u. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  647 

441.    Tellina  subelliptica  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and 

paratypes. 
Laramie  (Cret.)-     Cherr>'  Creek,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  83. 
=  Corbicula  subelliptica. 

157872.    Tellina  (Moerella)  suberis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  19CX), 
p.  103 1,  pi.  46,  fig.  25. 

7904.    Tellina  subscitula  Meek.  Holotype. 

Mentor    (Cret.).     Twelve    miles    southwest    of    Salina, 
Kansas. 

Meek,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1871,  p.  310; 
Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  195,  pi.  2,  figs,  iia, 
lib  (asT.  (GBne?)  subscitula). 

185.    Tellina  subtortuosa  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856, 
p.  272. 

=:Thracia?  subtortuosa. 

1 15042.    Tellina  (Angulus)  umbra  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Magnolia,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  V,  igcx), 
p.  1033,  pi.  46,  fig.  13. 

46126.    Tellinomya  cingulata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Marble  Hill,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  II,  1879,  p.  23,  pi.  7, 
figs.  19,  19a. 

=  Ctenodonta  cingulata. 

46128.    Tellinomya  compressa  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Five  miles  south  of  Cannon  Falls, 
Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat  Hist.  Surv.  Minn., 
1892,  p.  216,  fig.  2. 

=  Ctenodonta  compressa. 

17284.    Tellinomya  contracta  (Salter)  ?  Plesiotype. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  i884i  P-  7^  pl>  XZ|  fig*. 

15.  15a- 

=  Ctenodonta  contracta. 

17286.    Tellinomya?  hamburgensis  Walcott. 

Upper  Pogonip  (Ord.).     Ridge  east  < 
Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  I^  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  iSbi^ 

I,  la. 

=  Ctenodonta  hamburgensis. 


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46134.  Tellinomya  intermedia  Ulrich.  Cot>-pes. 

Trenton  (Ord/).     Near  Wykoff,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.. 
1892,  p.  218,  fig.  4. 

=  Ctenodonta  intermedia. 

46135.  Tellinomya  longa  Ulrich.  Holotj-pe. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Eight  miles  south  of  Cannon  Falls 
Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  X,  1892,  p.  103,  pi.  7,  figs.  17,  18. 
=  Ctenodonta  longa. 

46140.  Tellinomya  nasuta  Hall.  Cot)!*. 

Black  River  (Ord.).      Paqiiettes  Rapids,    Ottawa  River. 
Canada. 

Hall,  Tenth  Rept.  N.  Y.  State  Cab.  Nat.  Hist.,  1857,  p.  1S3,  text 
figs.  I,  3. 

=  Ctenodonta  nasuta  robusta. 

46 14 1.  Tellinomya  nitida  Ulrich.  Cot>-pe5. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

inrich,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surw  Minn., 
1892,  p.  215,  fig.  I. 

=  Ctenodonta  nitida. 

46146.  Tellinomya  planodorsata  Ulrich.  Holot\-pe. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sun-.  Minn.. 
1892,  p.  217,  fig.  3. 

=  Ctenodonta  planodorsata. 

15070.    Tellinomya  protensa  Hall.  HolotN-pe. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  La  Bont^,  Laramie  County. 
Wyoming. 

Hall,  Stansbury's  Kxpl.  and  Sur\\  Valley  Great  Salt  I^ke,  Utah 
1852,  p.  412,  pi.  2,  fig.  3. 

46147.  Tellinomya  recurva  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Near  Spring  Valley,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  MiniL. 
1892,  p.  221,  fig.  7. 

=  Ctenodonta  recurva. 

46152.    Tellinomya  similis  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Spring  Valley,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv*.  Minn.. 

1892,  p.  22(»,  fig.  6. 

=  Ctenodonta  similis. 

46157.    Tellinomya  subrotunda  Ulrich.  Holot>*pc. 

Black  River  (Ord. ).     Mercer  County,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Nineteenth  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'   Minn.. 
1892,  p.  219,  fig.  5. 

=  Cle\\odvn\\.^  sv\\^voVv\uda. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  649 

23868.    Temnocheilus  crassus  Hyatt.  Holotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Oswego,  Kansas. 

Hyatt,  Second  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Tex.,  1891,  p.  :\3i,  text 
figs.  27-29. 

23867.    Temnocheilus  depressus  Hyatt.  Holotype. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Near  Oswego,  Kansas. 

Hyatt,  Second  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Tex.,   1891,  p.  331,  text 
figs.  25,  26. 

38 II 9.    Tenillus  firmus  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Florissant  (Oligocene).     Florissant,  Colorado. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  35,  pi.  8,  fig.  8. 

24313.    Tentaculites  oseryi  Clarke.  Cotypes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Rio  Curua,  Brazil. 

Clarke,  Archivos  do  Mus.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  X,  1899,  p.  44. 

302 11.  Terebellina  palachei  Ulricli.  Cotypes. 

30212.  Lias?     Woody  and  Pogibshi  Islands,  Kadiak,  Alaska. 

Ulrich,  Harriman  Alaska  Exped.,  IV,  1904,  p.  132,  pi.  ii,  figs.  1-7. 

1 13755.  Terebra  (Acus)  amitra  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Potrero,  River  Amina,  Santo  Domingo,  West 
Indies. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  39;  Trans.  Wagner 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi.  59',  fig.  19. 

113653.  Terebra  (Acus)  bipartita  Sowerby.  Plesiotypes. 
113910.            Oligocene.       Ponton,  Santo    Domingo,  West  Indies,  and 

Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  l>roc.  U.  vS.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  38. 

1 13752.    Terebra  (Acus)  bipartita  cirrus  Dall.  Cotype.s. 

Oligocene.     River  Amina,  Santo  Domingo,  West  Indies. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  38;  Trans.  Wagner 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  I>t.  VI,  1903,  pi.  59,  fig.  28. 

1 13756.  Terebra  (Acus)  bipartita  oligomitra  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     River  Amina,  Santo  Domingo,  West  Indies. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  38;  Trans.  Wagner 
'  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi.  59,  fig.  29. 

1 13654.  Terebra  (Acus)  bipartita  spirifera  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Ponton,  Santo  Domingo,  West  Indies. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  38;  Trans.  Wagner 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  lU,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi.  59,  fig.  13. 

"  113912.    Terebra  (Acus)  chif  Holotype. 

^  Chippola  (OUnIi  Florida. 


Dan,  ft  "'Vans.  Wagner 

1111648.   Terebra  cunri]  «. 

If  Miocene.    j« 

^  Whitfield,  Ho 

figs.  14-17. 


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106952. 
1 1 1648. 


106956. 
106957. 


Terebra  (Acus)  curvilineata  Conrad.  Plesiot}^)^. 

Oligocene.     Jericho,  New  Jersey,  and  Hasten,  Mar\'land 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  36. 

Terebra  (Acus)  curvilirata  Conrad. 

Miocene.     St.  Marys  River,  Maryland. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  37. 


Piesiotypes. 


113124.   Terebra  (Oxymeris)  dislocata  indenta  Dall. 

Miocene.     Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 


Holot}^ 


Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  40;  Trans.  Wagac 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi.  59,  fig.  7. 

113751-   Terebra  gabbi  Dall.  Cot\-p6. 

Oligocene.     Potrero,  River  Amina,  Santo  Domingo,  Wes 

Indies. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  34;  Trans.  W^ue 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi.  59,  fig.  31. 


1 13753. 


6034. 


106953- 
106954. 

106955. 


I13913 


II3911 


Terebra  haitensis  Dall.  HoloU-pt 

Oligocene.     Potrero,  River  Amina,  Santo  Domingo,  Wes 

Indies. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  35;  Trans.  WagDC 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi.  59,  fig.  30. 

Terebra  (Hastula)  houstonia  Harris.  Cot>Tfe 

Eocene.     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  vS.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  34. 

Terebra  (Hastula)  inornata  Dall.  Cotypfe 

Oligocene.     vShiloh,   New  Jersey,   and    St.    Mar>s  Rhtr 
Maryland. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  35. 

Terebra  (Acus)  langdoni  Dall.  Holot>-pc 

Chipola  (Oligocene).     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  39;  Trans.  Waes^l 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi.  59^  fig  27. 

Terebra  (Acus)  langdoni  perpunctata  Dall.  Cot}Ttt| 

Chipola  (Oligocene).     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  39. 


11461.    Terebra  (Acus)  neglecta  (Emmons). 

Miocene.     South  Carolina. 


Plesiotjpe^l 


Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  40. 

8919.    Terebra  plicifera  Heilprin.  Holotype  and 

Eocene.     Atacosa  County,  Texas. 

Heilprin,  Proc.  IT.  8.  Nat.  Mus.  Ill,  l88o^  p, 

107389.    Terebra  psilis  Dall. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst  ScL  Fhllikf 
41,  fig.  II. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  651 

11873a.    Terebra  (Acus)  sincere  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.     St.  Marys  River,  Maryland. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mum.,  XVUI,  1895,  p.  37. 

108495.    Terebratalia  hemphilli  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Santa  Barbara,  California. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.  XXIV,  1902,  pp.  561 ,  562,  pi.  40,  figs. 


23021.    Tcrebratella  caltfornica  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.),      Near  Stephensons,  Tehama 
County,  California, 
SUdlon,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol,  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p.  33, 
pi.  I,  figs.  iJ,  13. 

3597.    Terebratula  amygdala  Dana.  Cotype-s. 

Carboniferous.     Black  Head,  Illawarra,  New  South  Wales, 
Australia. 
Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.   Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  682,  Atlas,  pi.  1, 

figs.   2a-2f. 

=Dielasina?  amygdala, 

12548.    Terebratula  augusta  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Juras-sic.     Shoshone  Springs;  Augusta  Mountains,  Nevada. 


1124.    Terebratula  bovidens  Morton.  Plesiotypes, 

6834.  Upper  Carboniferous.      Indian  Creek,  Kansas,  Rock  Bluff 

6943.  and  Plattsmouth,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Final  Rept.  O.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Neb.  (Hayden),  1871,  p.  187, 
pi.  I,  figs.  7a-7d;  pi.  2,  figs.  4a,  4b. 

—  Dielasma  bovidens.  • 

8493.    Terebratula  (Dielasma)  bovidens  (Morton).      Plesiotypes. 
Upper  Carboniferous.      Near  Santa  F£,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  144,  pi.  II.  figs,  loa-ioc. 

=  Dielasma  bovidens. 

8535.   Terebratula  (Dielasma)  burlingtonensis  (White), 
^^^  Plesiotypes. 

^^H  Lower   Carbouiferous,      Mountain    Spring,    Old    Monuoii 

^^^^  Road,  Nevada. 

White,  RepL  V.  S.  O.cogr.  Sun-.  W.  lo^.th  Merid.,  IV.  PI.  I,  1S76, 


115645.    Terebratula  carneoidetl  Guppv.  Holotype. 

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25642.    Terebratula  elongata  Schlotheim.  Plesiotypes. 

Carboniferous.     District  of  lUawarra,  New  South  Wales, 
Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,   1849,  P-  682,  Atlas,  pi.  i, 
figs.  3a-d. 

=  Dielasma  elonjj^ata. 

14350.    Terebratula  hast  at  a  Sowerby.  Plesiotypes. 

Lower  Carboniferous.     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

Walcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  224.  pi.  7,  figs. 
7-7b. 

=  Dielasma  hastata. 

12533.    Terebratula  humboldtensis  Gabb.  Cotypes. 

Triassic.     Near  Dun  Glen  Pass,  Pah-Ute  Range,  Nevada. 

HaU  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  282,  pi.  6,  figs.  22-24. 

115646.    Terebratula  lecta  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     San  Fernando,  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies.- 

Guppy,  Quart.  Journ.  Geol.  Soc.   London,   XXII,  1866,  p.  296, 
pi.  19,  fig.  3. 

9837.    Terebratula  leonensis  Conrad.  Cotypes. 

Washita  (Lower  Cret.).     Leon  Springs,  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  I*t.  II,  1857, 
p.  164,  pi.  2 J,  fig.  2. 

=  Kingena  leonensis. 

51 21.    Terebratula  meridionalis  Conrad.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Cordillera  de  Dona  Ana,  Chile. 

Conrad,  U.  8.  Naval  Ast.  Exped.  S.  Hemisphere,  1855,  II,  p.  282, 
•  pi.  42,  fig.  10. 

9827.    Terebratula  mexicana  Hall.  Cotypes. 

15067.  Carboniferous.     Texas. 

Hall,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II,  1857, 
pi.  20,  figs.  2a-c. 

=  vSeminula  mexicana. 

3487.    Terebratula  nitens  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Astoria,  Oregon. 

Conrad,  Wilkes  V.  S.  T^xpl.   ICxped.,   X,   1849,   p.   726,  Atlas,  pi. 
19,  figs.  I,  a. 

8190.    Terebratula  semisimplex  White.  Cotypes. 

Triassic.     Five  miles  west  of  John  Gray's  Lake,  South- 
eastern Idaho. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.   V.   S.  (Veol.  vSurv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  108,  pi.  31,  figs.  3a-c. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  653 

17955.    Terebratula  serpentina  de  Koninck  ?  Plesiotype. 

Kinderhook?  St.  Louis?  (Miss.).     Skunk  River,  Iowa. 

Owen,  Kept.  Geol.  Surv.  Wis.,  Iowa,  and  Minn.,  1852,  pi.  3  A, 
fig.  13. 

=  Eumetria  vera. 

5109.    Terebratula  subexcavata  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Jurassic.     Cordillera  de  Dona  Ana.  Chile. 

Conrad,  U.  S.  Naval  Ast.  Exped.  S.  Hemisphere,  1855,  II,  p.  282,* 
pi.  41,  fig.  4. 

51 18.    Terebratula  subtetraedra  Conrad.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Portezuelo  de  Mauplas,  and  Cordillera  de  Santa 
Ana,  Chile. 

Conrad,  U.  S.  Naval  Ast.  Exped.  S.  Hemisphere,  1855,  II,  p.  282, 
pi.  42,  fig.  8. 

1 15647.    Terebratula  trinitatensis  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     San  Fernando,  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Journ.  Geol.  Soc.  London,  XXII,  1866,  p.  296,  pi. 
17,  figs.  la,  lb. 

15239.    Terebratula  Utah  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Holotype. 

Waverly  (Miss.).      Cottonwood  Divide,  W^atch  Range, 
Utah. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  II, 
1877,  p.  258,  pi.  4,  fig.  18. 

=  Dielasma  Utah. 

9838.    Terebratula  wacoensis  Roenier.  Plesiotypes. 

Washita  (Lower  Cret.;.     Leon  Springs,  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  I*t.  II,  1857, 
P-  147.  pl-  3»  figs.  la-c. 

=  Kingena  wacoensis. 

138055.    Terebratula  wilmingtonensis  Lyell  and  Sowerby. 

Plesiotypes. 
Eocene.     Wilmington,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  HI,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  p. 
1537,  pl.  58,  figs.  14-20. 

:  157828.    Tcrcbratulina  tejonensis  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

^  .  Lower  Tejon  (Eocene).      One  mile  southeast  of  Lower 

L  ^^rit^J^^^      ^^^y»  California. 

737  Holotype. 

TK,  Pt.  IV,  189S,  p. 


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422.    Teredo  globosa  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).      Fort  Clark,  on  the  Missouri,  North 
Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phlla.  for  1858,  p.  53. — 
Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  264,  pi.  30, 
fig.  13,  and  text  figs.  31,  32. 

20107.    Teredo  pugetensis  White.  Cotypes. 

Puget  (Cret.).     Carbonado,  Washington. 

White,  Bull.  No.  51,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  62,  pi.  8. 

421.    Teredo  selliformis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Paratypes. 

Fort  Pierre  or  Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Fort  Clark,  Missouri 
River,  North  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  for  i860,  p.  178; 
Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  262,  pi.  17, 
fig.  I9d. 

3481.    Teredo  substriata  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Astoria,  Oregon. 

Conrad,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  728,  Atlas,  pi.  20, 
fig.  7. 

25479.    Teretrum  quiescitum  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Older  Tertiary.     Green  River,  Wyoming. 

Scudder,  Mon.  XXI,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  26,  pi.  8,  fig.  6. 

38140.    Termes  (?)  longitudinalis  Scudder.  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Mazon  Creek,  Grundy   County, 
Illinois. 

Scudder,  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Ill,  1885,  p.  350;  Foss. 
Insects  N.  America,  I,  1890,  p.  314. 

7526.    Tessarolax  hitzii  White.  Holotype  and  plastotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Near  Fort  Shaw,  near  Musselshell 
River,  Montana. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Ft.  I,  1883, 
p.  29,  pi.  15,  fig.  2a. 

35063.    Tetracystis  chrysalis  Schuchert.  Holotype. 

Manlius  (Sil.).     Near  Keyser,  West  Virginia. 

Schuchert,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XL, VII,  1904,  p.  218, 
text  fig.  5;  pi.  34,  figs.  9,  19;  pi.  40,  figs.   1-3. 

35091.    Tetracystis  fenestratus  (Troo.st)  Schuchert.  Holotype. 

Brownsport  (Sil.).     Decatur  County,  Tennessee. 

Schuchert,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  219, 
text  fig.  26;  pi.  34,  figs.  6-8. 

See  Echinoencrinites  fenestratus. 

41385.    Tetradella  lunatifera  (Ulrich).  Plesiotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  III.  Ft.  11, 
1894,  p.  680,  text  figs.  51a,  51b,  pi.  46,  figs.  12-14. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  655 

41582.  Tetradella  quadrilirata  (Hall  and  Whitfield).       Plesiotypes. 

41583.  Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     High  Bridge,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II, 
1894,  p.  678,  pi.  46,  figs.  1-8. 

41584.  Tetradella  quadrilirata  simplex  (Ulrich).  Plesiotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Fountain,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept..  HI,  Vt.  II, 
1894,  p.  679,  pi.  46,  fig.  II. 

41384.    Tetradella  subquadrans  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Trenton  Falls,  New  York. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  115,  text 
figs.  2a-C/ 

4601 1.  Tetranota  bidorsata  (Hall).  Plesiotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  HI,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  877,  pi.  65,  figs.  10,  II,  13-18. 

46012.  Tetranota  bidorsata  minor  Ulrich  and  Scofield.        Cotypes. 

Black  River  (Ord.).     St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.   Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  HI,  Pt.  n,  1897,  p.  878. 

46013.  Tetranota  macra  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Holotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.   Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  878,  pi.  65,  figs.  I,  2. 

46014.  Tetranota  obsoleta  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

46015.  Black  River  (Ord.).     Chatfield  and  Cannon  Falls,  Minne- 

sota. 

Ulrich   and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.   Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  in,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  880,  pi.  65,  figs.  19-23. 

46016.  Tetranota  sexcarinata  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

46017.  Stones  River  (Ord.).     Dixon,  Illinois;  Minneapolis,  Min- 

46018.  nesota. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Wykoff,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  HI,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  878,  pi.  65,  figs.  3-9. 

46019.  Tetranota  wisconsinensis  (Whitfield).  Plesiotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Sc«fi*W,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  I'inal 
]  38i,  pi.  65,  fig.  29. 

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3366.   Th  Cotypes. 

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44096.    Thamniscus   dubius    (Schlotheim).         Figured  sections  of 

plesiotype. 
Permian.     Poesneck,  Germany. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  606,  pi.  62,  figs,  ro,  loa. 

43364.  Thamniscus  furcillatus  Ulrich.  Cotype. 

Chester  (Miss.)     Near  Chester,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  609,  pi.  62,  figs.  9,  9b. 

43363.    Thamniscus  ramulosus  Ulrich.  Cotypes. 

Chester  (Miss.)     Sloans  Valley,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  610,  pi.  62,  figs.  4-4b. 

43801.    Thamniscus  ramulosus  sevillensis  Ulrich.  Cotypes 

and  figured  sections. 
Lower  Coal  Measures.     Seville,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  610,  pi.  55,  fig.  6  (on  page 
as  T.  sevillensis). 

43365.  Thamniscus  sculptilis  Ulrich.  Cotype. 

Keokuk  (Miss.)     Kings  Mountain,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  vSurv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  608,  pi.  62,  figs.  8,  8b. 

21 1 1.    Thaumastus  limnaeformis  (Meek  and  Hayden).      Holotype 

and  paratypes. 
Laramie  (Cret.).     Opposite  mouth  of  Yellowstone  River, 
North  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,    1876,  p.   553,  pi.  44, 
fi^s.  ha-<l. 

1 181.    Theca  gregaria  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Near  head  of  Powder  River,  Big  Horn 
Mountains,  Wyoming. 

Meek   and   Hayden,    Pal.,    Upper    Mo.,    Smithsonian   Cont.    to 
Knowl.,  No.  172,  XIV,  1864,  p.  5,  text  figs.  a-d. 

=  Hyolithes  gregarius. 

118 1 .    Theca  ( Pugiunculus;  gregaria  Meek  and  Hayden.    Cotypes. 
Upper  Cambrian.     Near  head  of  Powder  River,  Big  Horn 
Mountains,  Wyoming. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Pliila.,  for  1861,  p.  436; 
Am.  Journ.  Sci.  (2),  XXXIII,  1862,  p.  73,  fig.  3. 

=  Hy()lithes  grej^arius. 

3621.    Theca  lanceolata  Morris.  Plesiotypes. 

Carboniferous.     Black  Head,  Illawarra,  New  South  Wales, 
Australia. 

Dana,  Wilkes  I'.  S.  Hxpl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  708. 
—  Hyolitlies  lanceolatus. 

155767.    Thecodonta?  (Dicranodesma)  calvertensis  Glenn. 

Plesiotype. 
Miocene.     Plum  Point,  Maryland. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Ft  V,  1900,  p. 
1 157,  pi.  45,  figs.  23,  24. 


TYPE   SPKCIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  657 

337.    Thetis?  circularis  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype  and 

340.  paratypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret. ).     Near  Black  Hills  on  Cheyenne  River, 

South    Dakota,    and    near    mouth    of    Milk   River, 

Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  190,  pi.  17, 
figs.  8a-c. 

12330.    Thetis  circularis  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Plesiotypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  417,  pi.  II,  figs.  22-24. 

See  Venus  ?  circularis. 

211.    Thracia  ?  arcuata  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Jurassic.     Southwest  base  of  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  for  i860,  p.  182; 
Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Cont.  toKnowl.,  No.  172,  XIV, 
1864,  p.  102,  pi.  4,  fig.  8. 

107399.    Thracia  dilleri  Dall.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Coos  Bay,  Oregon. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
p.  929,  pi.  34,  fig.  19;  Pt.  VI,  1903,  p.  1524. 

188.  Thracia  gracilis  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  224,  pi.  39,  fig.  6b. 

See  Tellina  gracillis. 

28962.    Thracia  ?  montanaensis  (Meek).  Holotype. 

Jurassic.     Devil's  slide.  Cinnabar  Mountain,  Yellowstone 
River,  Montana. 

SUnton,  Mon.  XXXII,  Part  II,  IT.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.,  1899,  p.  628, 
pi.  73,  fig.  10. 

[Probably  holotype  of  Coriniya  montanaensis  Meek.  T.  W. 
Stanton.] 

8029.    Thracia  myaeformis  White.  Holotype. 

Cretaceous.     Bell  County,  Texas. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  II,  1879,  P-  297,  pi.  6,  figs,  i,  2; 
Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1883,  p.  23,  pi.  17, 
figs.  2a,  b, 

189.  Thracia  ?  prouti  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana.  • 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  225,  pi.  37,  figs. 
6a,  6b. 

See  Tellina  prouti. 

12253.    Thracia  subgracilis  Whitfield.  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Cheyenne  River,  near  French  Creek, 
Black  riills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resource  3lack  Wills  Dakota,  1880, 
p.  419,  pi.  II,  figs.  29,  30. 

23232—05 42 


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197.    Thracia  ?  sublacvis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Southwest  base  of  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  for  i860,  p.  182; 
Pal.  Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Contr.  to  Knowl.,  No.  172,  XIV, 
1864,  p.  102,  pi.  4,  figs.  4,  4a. 

12327.    Thracia  ?  sublevis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Plesiotypes. 

Jurassic.     Redwater  Valley,  Black  Hills.  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  DakoU,  1880, 
P-  375»  pl-  5.  fig.  34  (fig.  24  in  error). 

185.    Thracia  ?  subtortuosa  (Meek  and  Hayden).  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  223,  pi.  37,  fig.  5. 

See  Tellina  subtortuosa. 

28943.  Thracia  weedi  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

28944.  Jurassic.     Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Stanton,  Mon.  XXXII,  Pi.  II,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1899,  p.  627, 
pi.  75,  figs.  1-3. 

1 15424.    Thysanus  excentricus  Duncan.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Duncan,  Quart.  Journ.  Geol.  Soc.  I^ndon,  XIX,  1863,  p.  439, 
pi.  16,  fig.  3. 

38 1 54.    Titanophasma  j  ucunda  Scudder .  Holotype. 

Upper  Coal  Measures.     Near  Pittston,  Pennsylvania. 

Scudder,  Proc.  Anier.  -Vcad.  Arts  and  Sci.,  XX,  1885,  p.  169. 

135675.    Tiveia  jamaicensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Bowden  COligocene).     Bowden,  Jamaica. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1244,  pi.  57,  fig.  9. 

1 15434.    Tornatella  textilis  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  (»eol.  Mag.,  I/ondon,  Dec.  II,  I,  1874,  p.  407,  pi.  16,  fig.  4. 

22329.    Tornatellina  ?  isoclina  White.  Cotypes. 

Bear  River   (Cret.).      Twenty  miles  north  of  Cokeville, 
Wyoming. 

White,   Bull.   No.  128,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1895,  p.  48,  pi.  6,  figs. 

113871.    Tornatina  fischeri  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Chipola  (Oligocene).     Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Proc.  V.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  26;  Trans.  Wagner 
hYce  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi.  60,  fig.  25. 

9747S.    Tornatina  (  Cylichnella)  gabbi  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchic    River,    near    Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Proc.  V.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  27. 

=  Cylichnella  gabbi. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVEBTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  659- 

1 13867.    Tornatina  incisula  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,   1895,  p.  25;  Trans.  Wagner 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi.  59,  fig.  8. 

1 13874.    Tornatina  myrmecoon  Dall.  Cotyi)es. 

113875-  Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,   1895,  p.  25;  Trans.  Wagner 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi.  59,  fig.  18. 

1 1 2607.    Tornatina  persimilis  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Chipola  (Oligocene).     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  26;  Trans.  Wagner 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903   pi.  59,  fig.  22. 

8163.    Tortacella  haldemani  (White).         Cotypes  and  plesiotypes. 
231 17.  Bear  River   (Cret.).      Twenty  miles  north  of  Cokeville, 

Wyoming. 

White,   Bull.    No.    128,   U.   S.   Geol.  Surv.,   1895,    p.  44,  pi.   5, 
figs.  8-12. 

See  Acella  haldemani. 

9856.  Toxaster  elegans  (Shumard).  Plesiotypes. 

Washita  (Lower  Cret.).     Eagle  Spring,  Texas. 

Hall,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II,  1857, 
p.  146,  pi.  21,  figs.  la-e. 

=  Epiaster  whitei. 

9857.  Toxaster  texanus  Roemer.  *  Ple.siotype. 

Fredericksburg  (Lower  Cret.).     Leon  Springs,  Texas. 

Hall,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  I*t.  II,  1857, 
p.  145,  pi.  I,  figs.  2a-c. 

=Enallaster  texanus. 

12529.    Trachyceras  judicaricum  Mojsisovics.  Plesiotypes. 

Trias.sic.     Cottonwood  Canyon,  West   Humboldt   Range, 
Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  118, 
pi.  II,  figs.  I,  a. 

20223.    Trachyceras  judicaricum  subasperum  Meek.        Holotype. 

Triassic.     Cottonwood  Canyon,  West  Humboldt  Range, 
Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  118, 
pi.  II,  figs.  2-2b. 

12527.    Trachyceras  whitneyi  (Gabb).  Plesiotype. 

Triassic.     Cottonwood  Canyon,   West  Humboldt  Range, 
Nevada. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p,  116, 
pi.  II,  figs.  3,  a. 

261.    Trachytriton  vinculum  (Hall  and  Meek).  Plesiotypes. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Great  Bend  of  Missouri  River,  South 
Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  304,  pi.  19, 
figs.  7a-d. 


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109231.    Transennella  caloosana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Calcx)sahatchie,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1242,  pi.  57,  fig.  2. 

115165.    Transennella  carolinensis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1242,  pi.  55,  fig.  4. 

109230.    Transennella  chipolana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Chipola  (Oligocene).     McDonald's  rancli,  Chipola  River, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1 241,  pi.  57,  fig.  6. 

135890.    Transennella  santarosana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903, 
p.  1241,  pi.  57,  fig.  13. 

1 14590.    Transennella  utica  Dall.  Holotype. 

Chipola  (Oligocene).     McDonald's  ranch,  Chipola  River, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903. 
p.  1240,  pi.  57,  fig.  12. 

12303.    Trapezium  bellefourchensis  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     East  of  Belle  Fourche  River,  near  Bear  Lodge 
Butte,  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  (icol.  and  Resources,  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 
P-  364,  pl-  5,  figs-  1-4. 

107794.    Trapezium  claibornense  Dall.  Holotype. 

Claibornian  (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  III.  Pt.  V,  1900, 
pl.  43,  figs.  9,  10;  Pt.  VI,  1903,  p.  1498. 

7846.    Trapezium  micronema  Meek.  Holotype. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     vSulphur  Creek,  Bear  River  City,  Wyo- 
ming. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1873,  p.  493.— 
White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879, 
p.  293,  pl.  10,  fig.  5a. 

—  Barbatia  micronema. 

1 2317.    Trapezium  subequalis  Whitfield.  Cotypes. 

12329.  Juras.sic.     Red  Canyon  Creek,  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Whitfield,  Rept.  Geol.  and  Resources  Black  Hills  Dakota,  1880, 

p.  365.  pl-  5»  fij<s.  5-8- 

7813.    Trapezium  truncatum  (Meek).  Cotypes. 

Cretaceous.     Salt  Lake,  Utah. 

White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879,  p.  292, 
pl.  10,  figs.  6a,  6b. 

See  Pachymya  ?  truncata. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  661 

44999.    Trematis  crassipuncta  Ulrich.  Plastotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.)-     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  Ill,  11889,  p.  378,  fig.  7;  ibid.,  IV,  1889,  p.  22. 

45199.  Trematis  oblata  Ulrich.  Cotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  Ill,  1889,  p.  378,  fig.  9b;  ibid.,  IV,  1889, 
p.  23- 

45200.  Trematis  oblata  Ulrich.  Plastotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  Ill,  1889,  p.  378,  figs.  9,  9a;  ibid.,  IV,  1889, 
p.  23. 

15331.    Trematis  pannulus  White.  Holotype. 

Lower  Cambrian.     Pioche,  Nevada. 

White,  Prelim.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  1874, 
8vo.,  p.  6;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV, 
Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  36,  pi.  I,  figs.  4a,  4b. 

=Iphidea  pannula. 
See  Kutorgina  pannula. 

44993.    Trematis  umbonata  Ulrich.  ^  Plastotype. 

Lorraine  (Ord.).     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Amer.  Geol.,  Ill,  1889,  p.  378,  fig.  8;  ibid.,  IV,  1889, 
p.  23. 

43803.    Trematopora  calloporoides  Ulrich.  Cotype  and  figured 

sections. 
Cincinnatian  (Ord.).     Alexander  County,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  420,  pi.  38,  figs,  ib,  ic,  id. 

43802.    Trematopora  debilis  Ulrich.  Figured  sections  and  frag- 

ment of  holotype. 
Cincinnatian  (Ord.).     Alexander  County,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  Surv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  419,  pi.  34,  figs.  3c,  3d. 

44107.    Trematopora  halli  Ulrich.  Cot>T)es. 

Niagaran  (Sil.).     Waldron,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Joum.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  VI,  1883,  p.  261,  pi.  13, 
figs.  3,  3a. 

43778.    Trematopora  ?  nitida  Ulrich.     Cotypes  and  figured  sections. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Four  miles  north  of  Fajrville,  Illinois 
(Savannah,  Illinois,  in  error). 

Ulrich,  Geol.  vSurv.  111.,  VIII,  1890,  p.  419,  pi.  34. 

=  Lioclemella  nitida. 
43615.    Trematopora  ?  primigenia  Ulrich.  C 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Min. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Fi 
1^93,  p.  3<J9.  pl-  2T,  figs.  23-40. 


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12452.    Trigonia  evansana  Meek.  Holotypi 

Nanaimo  (Cret.).     Nanaiino,  Vancouver  Island. 

Meek,  Trans.  Albany  Inst.,  IV,  1857,  p.  42. 

See  Trigonia  evansi. 

7529.    Trigonia  evansi  Meek.  Cotype 

12452.  Nanaimo  (Cret.).     Nanaimo,  Vancouver  Island. 

Meek,  Bull.  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Terr.,  II,  1876,  p. 55 
pi.  2,  figs.  7,  7a. 

= Trigonia  evansana. 

3581.    Trigonia  lorentii  Dana.  Holot}-p 

Jurassic.     San  Lorenzo,  Peru,  South  America. 

Dana,  Wilkes  U.  S.  Expl.  Exped.,  X,  1849,  p.  721,  pi.  15.  fig 
2a,  2C. 

7817.    Trigonia  montanaensis  Meek.  Holotypi 

Jurassic.     Near  Lower  Canyon  of  the  Yellowstone  Rivei 
Montana. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\-.  Terr.,  Pt.  1.  iSS 
p.  147,  pi.  38,  fig.  2. 

12537.    Trigonia  quadrangularis  Hall  and  Whitfield.  Holotj^ie 

Jurassic.     Near  Como,  Laramie  Plains,  Wyoming. 

Hall  and  Whitfield,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV.  Pt.Il 
1877,  P-  293,  pi.  7,  fig.  22. 

9843.    Trigonia  texana  Conrad.  Holotype 

Fredericksburg  (Lower  Cret. ).     I^eon  Springs,  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  8urv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II.  iSv 

p.  148,  pi.  3,  figs.  3a-c. 

=  Cyprina?  texana. 

43596.    Trigonodictya  conciliatrix  Ulrich.  Cotypes  and  figure 

section? 
Black  River  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  III.  Pt  1 
1893,  p.  160,  pi.  9,  fijrs.  II,  12;  pi.  10,  figs.   15-20.* 

43595.    Trigonodictya  eatonensis  Ulrich.  Cotywr- 

Clinton  (Sil.).     Near  Eaton,  Ohio. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept..  III.  1*:  ■ 
1893,  p.  160. 

1 1 2090.    Trigonostoma  subthomasiae  Dall.  Cotypr 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  pt.  i,  1S91,.  y.^ 
pi.  II,  fig.  3. 

97356.    Trigonostoma  tenera  Philippi.  Plesiotvyo 

Pliocene.      Cal(X).sahatchie    River,    near    Fort    Thoiiij^N- 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  III^  l>t.  i^  iJSaj,  d. , 
\>\.  \o,  C\^.  H. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OP   IKVEBTEBBATE   FOSSILS.  665 

7801.    Trimerella  ohioensis  Meek.  Holotype. 

Niagara  (Sil.)-     Genoa,  Ottawa  County,  Ohio. 

Meek,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.  (3),  I,   1871,  p.  305;  Pal.  Ohio,  I,  1873, 
p.  183,  pi.  16,  figs.  la-id. 

35064.    Trimerocystis  peculiaris  Schuchert.  Holotype. 

Manilas  (Sil.)-     Near  Keyser,  West  Virginia. 

Schuchert,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XL VII,  1904,  pp.  239, 
240,  text  fig.  34;  pi.  35,  figs.  1-3. 

4910.    Trimerus  delphinocephalus  Green.  Plastotype. 

Niagara  (Sil.).     Williamsville,  New  York. 

Green,    Mon.  Trilobites  N.   America,  Phila.,  1832,  p.  82.     Cast 
No.  32. 

=Homalonotus  delphinocephalus. 

4885.    Trimerus  jacksonii  Green.  Plastotype. 

Hamilton  (Dev.).     Huntington  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Green,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.,  XXXII,  1837,  p.  347.     Cast  No.  51. 
=  Homalonotus  jacksoni. 

135824.    Trinacria  meekii  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Santa  Rosa  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p. 
604,  pi.  32,  fig.  17. 

41876.    Trinucleus  bellulus  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I,  1878,  p.  99,  pi.  4 
fig.  15. 

45545.    Triplecia  ulrichi  Winchell  and  Schuchert.  Cotypes. 

Maquoketa  (Ord.).     Wykoff,  Minnesota. 

Winchell  and  Schuchert,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Ilist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final 
Rept.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1893,  p.  409.  figs.  34-a-e. 

17279.    Triplesia  calcifera  (Billings).  Plesiotypes. 

1 728 1.  Lower  Pogonip  (Cambrian).     Eureka  District,  Nevada. 

W^alcott,  Mon.  VIII,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1884,  p.  75,  pi.  11,  figs. 
7,8. 

=Syntrophia  calcifera. 

35146.    Tripleurocrinus  levis  Wood.  Holot3^i:)e. 

Onondaga  (Dev.).     Le  Roy,  New  York. 

Woo<l,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  57,  pi. 
16,  figs.  2,  2a. 

46529.    Triptoceras  planodorsatum  Whitfield.  Plesiotype. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Clarke,  (leol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  I 
II,  1897,  p.  792,  pi.  56,  fig.  4. 


6^&         BULLETIN  53,  ITNITED  STATES  NATIONAL   MUSEtTM. 

1 1 1634.    Tritia  bidentata  (Emmons).  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Shiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.   106,  pi.  la 
fig.  7. 

1 1 1632.    Tritia  trivittatoides  Whitfield.  Cot>-pe>. 

Miocene.     Shiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield.  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  104,  pi.  iq. 
figs.  1-3. 

1 16644.    Tritia  trivittatoides  elongata  Whitfield.  Cot>-pes- 

Miocene.     Shiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.   105,  pi.  1^ 
figs.  4-6. 

27910.   Triticites  secalicus  (Say).  Plesiotypes. 

Upper  Carboniferous.     Platte   River,  near  junction  wth 
Missouri. 

Girty,  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.  (4),  XVII,  1904,  pp.    234-240,  text  figs. 
1-5. 

22920.    Tritonidea  ?  huerfanensis  Stanton.  Holot>-pe. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Poison  Canyon,  Huerfano  Park,  Colo- 
rado. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.   106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  P-   152,  pi.  31. 
fig-  15. 

1 12055.    Tritonidea  pauper  Dall.  Cot\-pes. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,   Ill,  Pt.  I,  1S9C..  p 
129,  pi.  4,  fig.  8c. 

22919.    Tritonium  kanabense  Stanton.  Holotype. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Upper  Kanab  Valley,  Utah. 

Stanton,   Bull.  No.   106,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  150,  pi.  ;i 
fig.  12. 

164868.    Trochita  alaskana  Dall.  Cotype< 

Miocene.     Popof  Island,  Shumagins,  Alaska. 

Dall,  Ilarriman  Alaska  Exped.,  IV,  1904,  pi.   10,  figs.  2,  6. 

13310.    Trochita  costellata  Conrad.  Cot>'pe> 

Miocene.     Gaviote  Pass,  California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Hxpl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Octar 
VII,  1857,  p.  »95,  pl.  7.  fig.  3. 

=  Calyptr3ea  co.stellata^ 

1 1 1654.    Trochita  perarmata  (Conrad).  Plesiot)^^ 

Miocene.     Shiloh  and  Jericho,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield.  Mon.  XXIV,  IT.  S.  Geol.  Surv..  1894,  p.    124.  pi  :' 
fiKs.  15-19- 

156934.    Trochocyathus  californianus  Vaughan.  Cot}'pe^ 

Kocene?     Southern  California. 

Vaughan,  .Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  96. 


TYPE  SPECIMENS  OF  INVERTEBRATE  FOSSILS.  667 

158161.    Trochocyathus  cingulatus  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Chickasawan  or  Mid  way  an  (Eocene).     Prairie  Creek,  Wil- 
cox County,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  99,  pi.  7, 
figs.  19,  19b. 

158159.    Trochocyathus  depressus  Vaughan.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Claibornian  (Eocene).     Six  miles  west  of  De  Soto, 
Clarke  County,  Mississippi. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  97,  pi.  7, 
figs.  14-17. 

1 58 1 34.  Trochocyathus  hyatti  Vaughan.  Cotypes. 

158135.  Sucarnochee  (Eocene).     Black  Bluff,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  93,  pi.  6, 
figs.  i9-?i;  pi.  7,  fig.  I. 

158145.  Trochocyathus  lunulitiformis  (Conrad).  Plesiotypes. 

158 146.  Jacksouian    (Eocene).     Jackson,    Mississippi,   and  Mont- 

gomery, Louisiana. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  94,  pi.  7, 
ngs.  2-3. 

158 152     Trochocyathus  lunulitiformis  montgomeriensis  Vaughan. 
to  Cotypes. 

158155-  Jacksonian  (Eocene).     Montgomery,  Louisiana. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1900,  p.  94,  pi.  7, 
figs.  4,  5-8,  9- 

158158.    Trochocyathus  stantoni  Vaughan.  Holotype. 

Upper  Tejon   (Eocene).     Northeast  of   Clayton,   Contra 
Costa  County,  California. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1900,  p.  98,  pi.  7, 
figs.  18,  i8a. 

1 58 1 65.    Trochocyathus  striatus  (Gabb).  Plesiotypes. 

158167.  Upper   Tejon    (Eocene).      Near   Clayton,    Contra   Costa 

County,  California. 

V^aughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  8.  Geol.  Surv.,   1900,  p.  loi,  pi.  7, 
fig.  24;  pi.  S,  figs.  1-3. 

t58i69.    Trochocyathus  zitteli  (  Merriam  ms. )  Vaughan.        Cotypes. 

Martinez  (Kocene).     Martinez,  California. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1900,  p.  102,  pi.  8, 
figs.  4-7. 

25659.    Trocholitoceras  walcotti  Hyatt.  Holotype. 

Beekmantown  (Ord. ).     Fort  Cassin,  Vermont. 

Hyatt,  Proc.  Amer.   Phil.  Soc.,  XXXII,  1894,  p.  48^),  pi.  6,  figs. 
12-19. 

46021.    Trochonema  altum  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Holotype. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minne 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Mia 
1897,  p.  1052,  pi.  77,  figs.  39^1, 


668  BULLETIN   53,   UNITKD   STATES   NATIONAL    MUSKUM. 

46022.  Trochonema  arctatum  Ulrich.  Holotype 

Trenton  (Ord.)-     Near  Burgin,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  PL  II. 
1897,  p.  1054,  pi.  76,  figs.  9,  10. 

46023.  Trochonema  beachi  Whitfield  ?  Plesiot\'pes. 

46024.  Stones  River  (Ord.).     MinneapoHs,  Minnesota;  Janesvnlle. 

46025.  Wisconsin;  Dixon,  Illinois. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept. 
Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1048,  pi.  77,  figs.  9-12. 

46076.  Trochonema  bellulum  Ulrich.  Holot>-pe. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Murfreesboro,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  Pt  II, 
1897,  p.  1050,  pi.  77,  figs.  26-29. 

46026.  Trochonema  beloitense  Whitfield.  Plesiot>T)es. 

46027.  Stones  River  (Ord. ) .     Beloit  and  Mineral  Point,  Wisconsin. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept, 
III,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1048,  pi.  78,  figs.  1-9. 

46077.  Trochonema  eccentricum  Ulrich.  Holot>*pe. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Near  Lebanon,  Tennessee. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  III.  Pt  H, 
1897,  p.  1049,  pi.  77,  figs.  19-22. 

46028.  Trochonema  fragile  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

46029.  Trenton  (Ord.).    Cannon  Falls, Minnesota ;  Carroll  County, 

Illinois. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv^.  Minn.,  Final  RepL. 
Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1050,  pi.  77,  figs.  13-16. 

46030.  Trochonema  madisonense  Ulrich.  Holot>-pe. 

Richmond  (Ord.).     Madison,  Indiana. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Kept.,  Ill,  PtII, 
1897,  p.  1051,  pi.  77,  figs.  23-25. 

46031.  Trochonema  niota  (Hall).  Plesiot>-pe. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Beloit,  Wisconsin. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn     Final  RepL, 
III,  Pt  II,  1897,  pi.  76,  figs.  16-18. 

46032.  Trochonema  (Eunema)  nitidum  Ulrich.  Holotype 

Utica  (Ord.).     Covington,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  III.  PtlL 
1897,  p.  1053,  pi.  77,  figs.  44,  45. 

46033.  Trochonema  (Eunema)  obsoletum  Ulrich.  Holot>'pe 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Near  Burgin,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept.,  Ill,  It  II 
1897,  p.  1054,  pi.  76,  figs.  6-8. 

46034.  Trochonema  retrorsum  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  HolotN-pe 

Black  River  (Ord.).     Goodhue  County,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  vScofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  R^ 
U\,  VX.  11, 1^1 ,  v<  ^QSi>  pl.  77.  figs.  35-38. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  669 

46035.  Trochonema  (Eunema)  robbinsi  Ulrich  and  Scofield... 

Cotype. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Wykoff,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept., 
Ill,  Ft.  II,  1897,  p.  1053,  pi.  76,  figs.  11-15. 

46036.  Trochonema  rugosum  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept., 
Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1049,  pi.  77,  figs.  19-22. 

46037.  Trochonema  (Eunema)  salteri  Ulrich  and  Scofield. 

Holotype. 
Trenton  (Ord.).     Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept., 
Ill,  Pt.  II,  ;897,  p.  1053,  pi.  77,  figs.  42,43. 

46038.  Trochonema  (Eunema)  simile  Ulrich  and  Scofield.    Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Wykoff,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept., 
Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1053. 

46039.  Trochonema  subcrassum  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotypes. 

Trenton  (Ord.).     Mercer  County,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Sur\'.  Minn.,  Final  Rept., 
Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1051,  pi.  77,  figs.  30-34. 

46040.  Trochonema  umbilicatum  (Hall).  Plesiotypes. 

46041.  Trenton   (Ord.).      Hader    and    Stewartville,    Minnesota, 
46<")42.  and  near  Galena,  Illinois. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept., 
Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1047,  pi.  77,  figs.  1-3. 

46043.  Trochonema  umbilicatum  canadense  Ulrich  and  Scofield. 

Holotype. 
Black  River  (Ord.).      Paquettes  Rapids,  Ottawa  River, 
Canada. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept., 
Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1047,  pi.  77,  figs.  4-6. 

46044.  Trochonema  umbilicatum  latum  Ulrich  and  Scofield. 

Holotype. 
Stones  River  (Ord.).     Tennessee. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept., 
Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  1047,  pi.  77,  figs.  7,8. 

46045.  Trochonema  vagrans  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Cotyi 

Stones  River  (Ord.).     Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  P 
III,  Pt.  II.  1897,  p.  1049,  pl.  77,  fig.  46;  pi.  78.  fi 

115618.  Trochus  decipiens  Guppy. 

115619.  Pliocene.     Matiira,  Trinidad,  British  West  la 

Guppy,  Geol.  Mag.,  London,  D^^.\l,l,Vil\^'^.V^'» 


670  BULLETIN    53,    UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

1 34 TO.    Trochus  (Oxystele)  euryostomus  White.  Cot>'pes. 

Chico  (Cret. ).     Todos  Santos  Bay,  California. 

White,  Bull.  No.  22,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1885,  p.  12,  pi.  5,  figs.  9-1 1. 

20120.    Trochus  (Anadema)  gemiferus  White.  Holotype. 

Chico  (Cret.).     Near  Pence's  ranch,  Butte  County,  Cali- 
fornia. 

White,  Bull.  No.  51,  IT.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  17,  pi.  4,  figs.  8, 9. 

2468.    Trochus  humilis  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     St.  Marys  River,  Maryland. 

Conrad,  Journ.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VI,  18^0,  p.  219,  pi.  9. 
fig.  5.— Dall.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  I>t.  II, 
1892,  p.  405. 

=  Calliostoma  (Eutrochus)  humilis. 

115617.    Trochus  plicomphalus  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Matura,  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies. 

^"PPy.  Geol.  Mag.,  London,  Dec.  II,  I,  1874,  p.  435,  pi.  18,  fig.  17. 

14988.    Trochus  (Palaeotrochus)  precursor  Clarke.  Holotj^pe. 

Naples  (Dev.).     Naples,  New  York. 

Clarke,  Bull.  No.  16,  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.,  1885,  p.  55,  pi.  3,  figs.  6-9. 
=  Palaeotrochus  praecursor. 

23847.    Trochus  ?  saratogensis  Walcott.  Cotypes. 

Upper  Cambrian.     Four  miles  west  of  Saratoga  Springs, 
New  York. 

Walcott,  Proc.   U.  vS.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  268,  pi.  20,  fig.  3. 

162545.  Trophon  (Boreotrophon )  cerritensis  Arnold.  Holotype. 

Pleistocene.     Deadman  Island,  off  San  Pedro,  California. 

.Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903.  p.  249,  pi.  6,  fig.  6. 

20122.    Trophon  condoni  White.  Cot>-pe. 

Chico  ( Cret. ) .     Eighteen  miles  east  of  Redding,  California. 

White,  Bull.  No.  51,  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.,  1889,  p.  21,  pi.  3.  figs.  4,  5, 

1 13273.    Trophon  (Aspella)  engonatus  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  243, 
pi.  13,  fig.  6a. 

162546.  Trophon  (Boreotrophon)  stuarti  praecursor  Arnold. 

Holot3'pe. 

Pliocene.     Deadman  I.sland,  off  San  Pedro,  California. 

Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p.  253,  pi.  6,  fig.  5. 

24340.    Tropidocyclus  gilletianus  (Hartt  and  Rathbun). 

Plesiot>-pes. 

Middle  Devonian.     Erer6,  Brazil. 

Clarke,  Archivos  do  Mus.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  X,  1899,  P-  40,  pi.  ^ 


TYPE   SPEOIMBNS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  671 

46046.  Tryblidium  modestum  Ulrich  and  Scofield.  Holotype. 

Black  River  (Ord.)-     Near  Cannon  Falls,  Minnesota. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept., 
Ill,  Ft.  II,  1897,  p.  826,  pi.  82,  figs.  I,  2. 

46047.  Tryblidium  unguis  Lindstrom.  Plesiotype. 

Silurian.     Island  of  Gotland. 

Ulrich  and  Scofield,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minn.,  Final  Rept., 
Ill,  Pt.  II,  1897,  p.  820,  figs.  lb,  ic. 

1 13472.    Tuba  acutissima  Dall.  Cot3-pes. 

Oligocene.     Alum  Bluff,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  I*t.  II,  1892,  p.  319, 
pi.  18,  fig.  4a. 

9073.    Tubulostium  dickhauti  (White).  Cotypes. 

1 35 149.  Tertiary.     Little  Rock,  Arkansas. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  IV,  1881,  p.  138,  pi.  i,  figs.  12,  13. — 
Harris,  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Surw  Arkansas,  1872,  II,  p.  47,  pi. 

3»  fig-  4. 
See  Spirorbis?  dickhauti. 

115014.    Tugoniopsis  compacta  Dall.  Holot3^pe. 

Miocene.     Magnolia,  Duplin  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898,  p.  860, 
pi.  35,  fig.  10. 

9026.    Tulotonia  thompsoni  White.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  CCret.).     Black  Buttes  Station,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  100,  pi.  28,  figs.  2a-h;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1883,  p.  467,  pi.  24,  figs.  17-22. 

158479    Turbinaria  ?  alabamensis  Vaughan.  Cotypes. 

to  Jacksonian   or  Lowest   Oligocene.     Salt    Mountain,  near 

158482.  Jackson,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  194,  pi.  23, 
figs.  1-3;  pi.  24. 

111915.    Turbinella  chipolana  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Near  Baileys  Ferry,  Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  F'ree  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  97, 
pi.  TO.  fig.  7. 

1 1 1936.    Turbinella  regina  Heilprin.  Plesiotyr 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p 

pi.  3.  fig.  4. 

1 1 1924.    Turbinella  scolymoides  Dall.         Holotype  and  plesiot)rpt. 
1 12388.  Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie    River,  near   Fort   Thompson. 

and  Shell  Creek,  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagiicr  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p. 
pi.  3,  figs.  2,  5;  in.  II,  1892,  p.  229. 


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672  BULLETIN   53,   UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

158131.    Turbinolia  acuticostata  Vaughan.  Paratype. 

Pamunky  (Eocene).     Potomac  Creek,  Maryland. 

Vanghan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1900,  p.  89,  pi.  6, 
fig.  13b. 

1 58 1 20.  Turbinolia  claibornensis  Vaughan.  Cot>T)es. 

158121.  Claibornian  (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Alabama. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  90,  pi.  6, 
figs.  1 4- 16b. 

1 58 1 30.    Turbinolia  insignifica  Vaughan.  Cotvpes. 

Red  Bluff  (Oligocene).      Red  BluflF,  and  near  Shubuta, 
Mississippi. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1900,  p.  91,  pi.  6, 
figs.  17-18. 

157514.    Turbinolia  pharetra  Lea.  Plesiotypes. 

158097  Claibornian   and  Jacksonian   (Eocene).     Claiborne,  Ala- 

to  bania,  Montgomery,  Louisiana,  and  Whit  lock,  Texas. 

158099.  '  Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1900,  p.  86,  pi.  6, 

1 58 1 01.  figs.  5-10. 

155206.    Turbinolia  sulcata  Lamarck.  Plcsiotype. 

Eocene.     Launay,  France. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1900,  p.  87,  pi.  6,  fig.  4. 

9836.    Turbinolia  texana  Conrad.  Cotypes. 

Washita  (Lower  Cret.).     Between  El  Paso  and  Frontera, 
Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican   Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II, 
1857,  p.  144,  pi.  2,  figs.  3a,  b. 

158126.  Turbinolia  wautubbeensis  Vaughan. 

158127.  Holotype  and  parat3'pe. 

Lower   Claibornian    (Eocene).     Wautubbee,    Mississippi. 

and  Bienville  Parish,  Louisiana. 

Vaughan,  Mon.  XXXIX,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,   1900,  p.  88,  pi.  6, 
figs.  II,  12. 

23070.  Turbo  colusaensis  Stanton.  Cot>T)es. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.).     Near  Wilbur  Springs,  Colusa 
County,  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p.  66, 
pi.  12,  fig.  14. 

23072.  Turbo?  humerosus  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

23073.  Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.).     Three  miles  north  of  Lowerys, 

Tehama  County,  California. 

vStanton,  BuU.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p. 67, 
pi.  12,  figs.  10,  II. 

23071.  Turbo  morganensis  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.).     Morgan  Valley,  I^ake  County, 

California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U,  3,  Qcol.  Surv,,  1895  (I^^b.,  l996),p.€(, 

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TYPK    SPECIMENS    OK    INVEETEBEATE    FOSSILS.  673 

7903.    Turbo  mudgeanus  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Mentor  (Cret.)-    Twelve  miles  southwest  of  Salina,  Kansas. 
Meek,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1871,  p.  313. 
=  Margarita  mudgeana. 

294.    Turbo  nebrascensis  Meek  and  Hayden.     Holotype  and  para- 
types. 
Montana  (Cret.).     Yellowstone  River,  near  Miles  City, 
Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  64. 
=  Margarita  nebrascensis. 

23067.  Turbo  paskentaensis  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Knoxville  ( Lower  Cret. ) .     Three  miles  northwest  of  Pas- 
kenta,  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p.  64, 
pi.  12,  figs.  5,  6. 

II 2987.    Turbo  rhectogrammicus  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie   River,    near   Fort  Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  383, 
pi.  18,  figs.  8a,  II. 

270.    Turbo  tenuilineatus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  64. 
=Spironema  tenuilineata. 

23069.   Turbo  trilineatus  Stanton.  Holotype. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.).     Three  miles  north  of  Lowerys, 
Tehama  County,  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p.  65, 
pi.  T2,  fig.  12. 

23068.  Turbo  wilburensis  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Knoxville  (Lower  Cret.).     Near  Wilbur  Springs,  Colusa 
County,  California. 

Stanton,  Bull.  No.  133,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895  (Feb.,  1896),  p.  65, 
pi.  12,  fig.  15. 

160483.    Turbonilla  (Pyrgolampros)  alderi  Dall  and  Bartsch. 

Holotype 
Post-Pliocene.     Deadman  Island,  off  San  Pedro,  California. 

Dall  and  Bartsch  in  Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  19^)3,  p. 
280,  pi.  I,  fig.  9. 

107115.   Turbonilla  angulata  Gappy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.    Veiidrv#«  Tumflica,  West  Indies. 

Gnppff  Vr^  ^,  p.  3^6,  pi.  28,  fig.  10. 

160194.   TurboniUa  (1  *^  Bartsch. 

Holotype. 
Fdst-FIki  "California. 

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1 13252.    Turbonilla  chipolana  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  258. 

7880.    Turbonilla  (Chemnitzia?)  coalvillensis  Meek.        Cotypes. 
Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1873.  P-  505  — 
White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879,  p. 
305,  pl.  9.  figs-  5a-5b. 

1 1 2376.   Turbonilla  (Ondina)  fragilis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Waccamaw  River,  South  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892.  p. 
253,  pi.  20,  fig.  5. 

162608.    Turbonilla  (Pyrgiscus)  latifundia  Dall  and  Bartsch. 

Holot>T)e. 
Post-Pliocene.     San  Pedro,  California. 

Dall  and  Bartsch  in  Arnold,  Mem.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Ill,  1903,  p. 
275,  pl.  3»  figs.  5,  5a. 

8655.    Turbonilla  (Chemnitzia)  melanopsis  Conrad?     Plesiotypes. 
Colorado.  (Cret.).    West  crossing  Of  Virgin  River,  JJtah. 

White,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  looth  Merid..  IV,  Pt.  1, 1876. 
p.  197,  pl.  18,  fig.  loa. 

[Not  Turbonilla  melanopsis  Conrad. — T.  W.  Stanton.] 

107078.   Turbonilla  (Stylopsis)  octona  Guppy.  Holot\-pe. 

Upper  Oligocene.     Pointapier,  Trinidad,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  317,  pl.  27.  fig.  8. 

107113.   Turbonilla  plastica  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Upper  Oligocene.     Pointapier,  Trinidad,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  316,  pl.  28,  fig.  4. 

1 1 325 1 .    Turbonilla  protracta  Dall .  Cot\T)es. 

Miocene.     Cape  Fear  River,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  18^. 
p.  261,  pl.  13,  fig.  iia. 

1 13233.    Turbonilla  puncta  obsoleta  Dall.  Holotj-p^. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,  near   Fort    Thompson. 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II  1S92. 
p.  256. 

107116.    Turbonilla  simplicior  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Vendryes,  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  3x7,  pl.  28,  ^.  i. 

148599.    Turbonilla  (Strioturbonilla)  stearnsii  Dall  and  Bartsch. 

Hdotypr 

Post- Pliocene.     San  Diego,  California. 

DaW  and  Bartsch  in  Arnold,  Meiu.  Cal.   Acad.    Sci.,  Ill,  9"! 


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107 1 17.    Turbonilla  tenuilineata  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Vendryes,  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  317,  pi.  28,  fig.  8. 

1 15440.    Turbonilla  turris  Orbigny.  Plesiotypes. 

Pliocene.     Matura,  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Geol.  Mag.,  London,  Dec.  II,  1, 1874,  p.  407,  pi.  18,  fig.  15. 

107 1 14.   Turbonilla  turritissima  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Vendryes,  Jamaica,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  316,  pi.  28,  fig.  5. 

451.    Turnus  (Goniochasma)  stimpsoni  (Meek  and  Hayden). 

Holotype  and  paratype. 
Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Musselshell  River,  Montana. 

Meek,  Kept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  256,  pi.  30,  figs. 
9a,  9b. 

See  Xylophaga  stimpsoni. 

472.   Turrilites  ?  umbilicatus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Fort  Pierre  (Cret.).     Great  Bend  of  Missouri  River,  below 
Fort  Pierre,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1858,  p.  56. 
=  Heteroceras  ?  umbilicatum. 

27 1 .   Turris  (  Surcula  ?  )  contortus  (  Meek  and  Hayden ) .     Holotype 

and  paratypes. 
Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  385,  pi.  31, 
figs.  7a-c,  and  text  fig.  49. 

See  Fusus  contortus. 

12458.   Turris  (Surcula  ?)  hitzi  Meek.  Holotype. 

Fort  Benton  (Cret.).     Opposite   Fort  Shea,  Upper  Mis- 
souri River. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  386,  text  fig.  50, 
p.  387. 

1 1 1655.   Turritella  aequistriata  Conrad.  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Jericho,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  128,  pi.  23, 
figs.  12-14. 

135054.    Turritella  alcida  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Alum  Bluff  (Oligocene).    Oak  Grove,  Santa  Rosa  County, 
and  Rock  Bluff,  Appalachioola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat  M»*-    ^  "  "  «>.  23;  Trans.  Wagner 

Free  Inst  ScL  Pl  ((9,  fig.  26. 

1 1 3464.   Turritella  apicalis  T  lotypes. 

Pliocene.     Calo  Km, 

Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  W«| 
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113468.    Turritella  apicalis  cingulata  (Heilprin).  Plesiotype. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  317. 
pi.  16,  fig.  II. 

1 13463.    Turritella  apicalis  mediosulcata  (Heilprin).        Plesiotypes. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie    River,   near  Fort  Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  317, 
pi.  16,  fig.  12. 

1 1 346 1.    Turritella  apicalis  tensa  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie   River,   near  Fort  Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  317, 
pi.  16,  fig.  13. 

107085.    Turritella  arata  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Haiti,  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  319,  pi.  28,  fig.  3. 

1 35 14 1.  Turritella  arenicola  branneri  Harris.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     White  Bluff,  Arkansas  River,  Arkansas. 

Harris,  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Arkansas,  II,  1894,  p.  169,  pi.  6, 
fig.  7. 

30240.    Turritella  budaensis  Shattuck.  Cotypes. 

Buda  (Lower  Cret.).     Near  Austin,  Texas. 

Shattuck,  Bull.  No.  205,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1903,  p.  31,  pi.  19, 
figs.  4,  6. 

1 13442.    Turritella  chipolana  Dall.  Holot>'pe. 

Oligocene.     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892.  p. 
312,  pi.  22,  fig.  24. 

1 35 1 42.  Turritella  clevelandia  Harris.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     White  Bluff,  Arkansias  River,  Arkansas. 

Harris,  .\nn.  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Arkansas,  II,  1894,  p.  170,  pi.  6, 
fig-  9- 

7878.    Turritella  coalvillensis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1873,  p.  502.— 
White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879. 
P-  315*  pl-  9.  fig-  4a. 

=  Glauconia  coalvillensis. 

1 1 1659.    Turritella  cumberlandia  Conrad.  Plesiotype. 

Miocene.     Shiloh,  New  Jersey. 

Whitfield,  Mon.  XXIV,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1894,  p.  129,  pl.  23, 

figs.  9-1 1. 

1 1 259 1 .    Turritella  gatunensis  Conrad.  Plesiotypes. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst,  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 
310,  pl.  17,  fig.  10. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  677 

1 1 2589.    Turritella  indenta  martinensis  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Vicksburgian     (Eocene).      Martin     Station,     Hernando 
County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 
308. 

1 13476.    Turritella  indenta  mixta  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligoceiie.     Near  Baileys  Ferry,  Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p. 
309- 

13344.    Turritella  inezana  Conrad.  Cotype. 

Miocene.     Santa  Inez  Mountains,  Santa  Barbara  County, 
California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
VII,  1857,  p.  195. 

157835.    Turritella  infragranulata  (Gabb).  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Tejon  (Eocene).     One  mile  north  of  Pacheco,  Cal- 
ifornia. 

Stanton,  Seventeenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  I*t.  I,   1897, 
p.  1044,  pi.  66,  fig.  3. 

9845.    Turritella  irrorata  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Cretaceous.     Between  El  Paso  and  Frontera,  Texas. 

Conrad,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VII,  1855,  p.  268. 
See  Turritella  planilateris. 

7899.    Turritella  kansasensis  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Mentor    (Cret.).      Twelve    miles   southwest    of    Salina, 
Kansas. 

Meek,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  187 1,  p.  312. 
=  Mesalia?  kansasensis. 

9834.    Turritella  leonensis  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Washita  (Lower  Cret.).     Leon  Springs,  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.    Mexican    Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II, 
1857,  p.  165,  pi.  21,  figs.  7a,  7b. 

8055.    Turritella  marnochi  White.  Cotypes. 

Washita  (Lower  Cret.).     Helotes,  Bexar  County,  Texas. 

White,  Kleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879,  p.  314, 
pi.  7,  figs.  5a,  5b. 

1 12596.    Turritella  megalobasis  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  310, 
pi.  17,  &g.  II. 

22908.   Turritella  micron*  Ple.siotype. 

Colorado  (Orel 

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7882.    Turritella  (Aclis?)  micronema  Meek.  Cotvpes. 

Colorado  ( Cret. ) .     Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1873,  p.  504. — 
White,  Eleventh  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1879, 
p.  316,  pi.  9,  &g,  8a. 

293.    Turritella  moreauensis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holot^^pe. 

Fox  Hills  (Cret.).     Moreau  River,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  VIII,  1856,  p.  7«». 

=Cerithiopsis  moreauensis. 

135153.   Turritella  mortoni  Conrad,  var.  Plesiotype. 

Midwayan  (Eocene).     Near  Bradford,  Arkansas. 

Harris,  Ann.  Rept.  Geol.  Surv.  Arkansas,  II,  1894,  p.  48,  pi.  3, 
fig.  5. 

157843.    Turritella  pachecoensis  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

Lower  Tejon    (Eocene).     One  mile  north   of    Pacheco, 
California. 

Stanton,  Seventeenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  l*t.  I,  1897, 
p.  1043,  pl-  ^»  figs.  I,  2. 

1 13459.   Turritella  perattenuata  Heilprin.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,   near  Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  316. 
pl.  16,  figs.  5,  9. 

1 15452.    Turritella  planigyrata  Guppy.  Holotype. 

1 15626.  Savanetta,  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies. 

Guppy,  Geol.  Mag.,  London,  Dec.  II.  1, 1874,  p.  408,  pl.  iS,  fig.  5. 

9845.    Turritella  planilateris  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Washita  (Lower  Cret.).     Leon  Springs,  Texas. 

Conrad,  Rept.  U.  S.  Mexican  Bound.  Surv.,  Emory,  I,  Pt.  II,  1S57. 
p.  158,  pl.  14,  figs.  i-ih. 

= Turritella  irrorata. 

7870.    Turritella  spironema  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Montana  (Cret.).     Coalville,  Utah. 

Meek,  Sixth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  1873,  p.  503.— 
White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  in.  I. 
1883,  p.  31,  pl.  12,  fig.  3a. 

1 12342.    Turritella  subannulata  Heilprin.  Plesiotypes. 

Pliocene.     Tillys  Lake,  Waccamaw  River,  South  Carolina. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892.  p.  314, 
pl.  16,  fig.  2. 

1 13444.    Turritella  subannulata  acropora  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,   near   Fort   Thompson. 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  315, 
p\.  16,  ^^.  6^. 


TYPE   SPECIMENS   OF   INVERTEBRATE   FOSSILS.  679 

1 13446.    Turritella  subannulata  burnsii  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,   near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phiia.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  315. 

113451.    Turritella  subannulata  intermedia  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  De  Soto  County,  Florida. 

"^all.  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  316, 
pi.  16,  fig.  3. 

1 1 3450.    Turritella  subannulata  perincisa  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie    River,  near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  316, 
pi.  16,  fig.  I. 

II 3440.    Turritella  subgrundifera  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall, Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  313, 
pi.  22,  fig.  23. 

1 12587.  Turritella  tampae  Heilprin.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  vSci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,  1892,  p.  309, 
pi.  17,  fig.  8. 

II 2595.    Turritella  tampae  pagodseformis  (Heilprin).       Plesiotypes. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,   1892,  p. 
310,  pi.  17,  fig.  9. 

1 1 2588.  Turritella  tampae  tripartita  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Oligocene.     Ballast  Point,  Tampa,  Florida.  , 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free   Inst.  Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  II,   1892, 
P-  309. 

1 13478.    Turritella  terebriformis  (Conrad,  ms.)  Dall.        Plesiotypes. 

Oligocene.     Chipola  River,  Calhoun  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.   Sci.   Phila.,  Ill,   R.  II,    1892, 
p.  311. 

115451.    Turritella  tornata  Guppy.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Cumana,  Venezuela. 

Guppy,  Quart.  Journ.  (ieol.  Soc.  I^ondon,  XXII,  1866,  p.  580,  pi. 
26,  fig.  12. 

1870.    Turritella  uvasana  Conrad.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Canada  de  las  Uvas,  California. 

Conrad,  Kept.  Kxpl.  and  Surv.  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
V,  1856,  p.  321,  pi    2,  fig.  12. 

[Perhaps  identical  with  T.  gatunensis.     W.  H.  Dall.] 


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8657.    Turritella  uvasana  Conrad.  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.).     Southeast  of  Paria,  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  V.  S.  Geogr.  Surv.  W.  icx)th  Mend.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
P-  i95»  pl-  '8»  figs-  !'*»  ^' 

= Turritella  whitei. 

13346.    Turritella  variata  Conrad.  Cotypes. 

Miocene.     Santa  Inez  Mountains,  Santa  Barbara  County, 
California. 

Conrad,  Rept.  Expl.  and  Surw  R.  R.  Miss.  Riv.  to  Pacific  Ocean, 
VII,  1857,  p.  195,  pi.  8,  fig.  5. 

8657.    Turritella  whitei  Stanton.  Cotypes. 

22905.  Colorado   (Cret.).      Upper    Kanab  Valley,  Utah,  twelve 

22906.  miles  east  of  Walsenburg,  and  Huerfano  Park,  Colorado. 

22907-  vStanton,  Bull.  No.  106,  X^  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1893,  p.  130,  pi.  28,  figs. 

12-16. 

See  Turritella  uvasana. 

35150.    Tylocrinus  novus  Wood.  Holotype. 

Upper  Traverse  (Dev.).     Partridge  Point,  near  Alpena, 
Michigan. 

Woo<l,  Smithsonian  Misc.  Coll.,  Quart.,  XLVII,  1904,  p.  66,  text 
fig.  4  (p.  67),  pi.  16,  figs.  5,  5a. 

8864.    Tylostoma  princeps  White.  Holotype. 

Lower   Cretaceous.     Six   miles   southwest  of  Tehuacan, 
Puebla,  Mexico. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Ill,  1880,  p.  141,  pi.  2,  figs,  i,  2. 

112184.    Typhis  floridanus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie   River,   near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  152, 
pi.  9,  fig.  5. 

112183.    Typhis  linguiferus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Oligocene.     Ten-Mile  Creek,  near  Chipola  River,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890,  p.  152, 
pi.  12,  fig.  7. 

8044.    Uintacrinus  socialis  Grinnell.  Plesiotypes. 

Colorado  (Cret.  J.     Trego  County,  Kansas. 

Meek,  Bull.  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Terr.,  II,  No.  4,  1876. 
pp.  375-378,  text  figs.  A,  B.— Clark,  Bull.  No.  97,  V.  S.  Geol. 
vSurv.,  1893,  p.  21,  pi.  I,  fig.  I  a. 

413S2.    Ulrichia  (?)  confluens  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Warsaw  (Miss.).     Columbia,  Illinois. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  203, 
pi.  12,  figs,  iia,  b.     (Locality  wrongly  given  in  work  cited.) 

41383.    Ulrichia  emarginata  Ulrich.  Holotype. 

Chester  (Miss.).     Grayson  Springs,  Kentucky. 

Ulrich,  Journ.  Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  XIII,  1890,  p.  203, 
pi.  J  2,  figs.  loa-c. 


TYPK    SHKCIMEN9    OF   INVERTEBRATK    FOSSILS.  681 

107456.    Ultimus  precursor  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Limon,  Costa  Rica,  Central  America. 

Dall.  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XIX,  1896,  p.  318,  pi.  29,  figs.  2,  3. 

1 14445.  Umbonium  (Solariorbis)  duplinense  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  46;  Trans.  Wagner 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi.  60,  figs.  8,  9,  10. 

113596.    Umbonium  (Solariorbis)  floridanum  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Caloosahatchie,  Florida. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  45;  Trans.  Wagner 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi.  60,  figs.  6,  7. 

1 14446.  Umbonium  (Solariorbis;  undula  Dall.  Holotype. 

Miocene.     Natural  Well,  Duplin  County,  North  Carolina. 

Dall,  Proc.  U.  vS.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVIII,  1895,  p.  46;  Trans.  Wagner 
Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  VI,  1903,  pi.  60,  fig.s.  11,  12. 

9042.    Unio  aldrichi  White.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Black  Buttes  Station,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  62,  pi.  29,  figs.  2a-2b;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
J883,  p.  433,  pi.  15,  figs.  4,  5. 

23123.    Unio  barbouri  White.  Plastotypes. 

Dakota  (Upper  Cret.).     Five  miles  west  of  north  of  Fair- 
burg,  Nebraska. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XVII,  1894,  p.  133,  pi.  8,  figs.  1-3. 

781 1.    Unio  belliplicatus  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Bear  River  (Cret.).     Limestone  Hill,  Bear  River,  Utah. 

Meek,  Proc.  Am.  Philos.  Soc.,  XI,  1871,  p.  430;  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol. 
Kxpl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1877,  p.  165,  pi.  16,  fig.  4a. 

8146.    Unio  belliplicatus  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Bear  River  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Sulphur  Creek,  Wyoming. 

White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv-.,  1883,  p.  430,  pi.  6, 
figs.  1-3;  Bull.  No.  128,  IT.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1895,  p.  34,  pi.  2, 
figs.  5.  6. 

9051.    Unio  brachyopisthus  White.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Black  Buttes  Station,  Wyoming. 

Wliite,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Vi.  I,  1883, 
p.  64,  pi.  22,  figs.  2a,  2b. 

107745.    Unio  (Unio)  caloosafinsis  Dall.  Cotypes. 

Pliocene.      Caloosahatchie   River,   near   Fort   Thompson, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  IV,  1898, 
p.  688,  pi.  25,  figs.  6,  12a. 

8359.    Unio  clinopisthus  White.  Holotype. 

Eocene.     Washakie  Station,  Wyoming. 

White,  Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  V,  1882,  p.  94,  pi.  3,  figs,  i,  2; 
Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  434,  pi.  28, 
figs.  I,  2. 


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13404.    Unio  condoni  White.  Cotypes. 

John  Day  (Miocene).     Eastern  Oregon. 

White,  Bull.  No.  18,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1885,  p.  13,  pi.  2,  figs.  1-3. 

9033.    Unio  couesi  White.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Black  Buttes  Station,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  64,  pi.  27,  fig.  la;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1883,  p.  432,  pi.  16,  fig.  I. 

12503.    Unio  cryptorhynchus  White.  Holotype. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Dog  Creek,  Montana.  » 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  68,  pi.  24,  figs.  la-ib;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1883,  p.  431,  pi.  14,  fig.  6. 

12483.    Unio  cryptorhynchus  White.  Plesiotype. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  431,  pi.  14, 
fig.  7. 

2163.    Unio  danse  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and  paratype. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Bad  Lands  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat  Sci.  Phila.,  1857,  p.  145. — 
Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  517,  pi.  41, 
figs.  3a-c. 

9021.  Unio  danse  Meek  and  Hayden?  Plesiotype. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Black  Buttes  Station,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  68,  pi.  27,  figs.  2a,  2b;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol  Surv., 
1883,  p.  433,  pi.  18,  figs.  I,  2. 

21 175.    Unio  deweyanus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype  and 

paratype. 
Laramie  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1857,  p.  145. — 
Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  519,  pi.  41, 
figs.  2a-c.— White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883, 
p.  431,  pi.  17,  figs.  4,  5. 

9022.  Unio  endlichi  White.  Cot)rpes. 

Laramie  (Cret. ).     Black  Buttes  Station,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  66,  pi.  26,  figs.  la-ib;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1883,  p.  432,  pi.  15,  figs.  1,2. 

2CK)48.    Unio  felchii  White.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Eight  miles  north  of  Canyon  City,  Colorado. 

White,  Bull.  No.  29,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  16,  pi.  i,  figs.  1-5. 

9043.    Unio  goniambonatus  White.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  (Qret.).     Black  Buttes  Station,  Wyoming. 

White,  TwelfUi  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  63,  pi.  29,  figs.  I  a- lb;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'., 
1883,  p.  433,  pi.  19,  figs.  3,  4. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OF   INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  683 

9035.    Unio  gonionotus  White.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Upper  Kanab,  Southern  Utah. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  71,  pi.  26,  figs.  2a,  2c-e;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol. 
Surv.,  1883,  p.  433,  pi.  13,  figs.  7,  9,  10. 

8869.    Unio  haydeni  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     Near  Fort  Bridger,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  for  i860,  p.  312;  Rept.  Expl. 
Great  Basin  of  Utah,  Simpson,  1876,  p.  364,  pi.  5,  figs,  i  ia,i  ib. 

9041.    Unio  holmesianus  White.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Black  Buttes  Station,  Wyoming. 

.  White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  1883, 
p.  67,  pi.  22,  figs.  4a-e;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1883,  p.  433,  pi.  16,  figs.  2-6. 

20051.  Unio  iridoides  White.  Cotype. 

Jurassic.     Eight  miles  north  of  Canyon  City,  Colorado. 

Wliite,  Bull.  No.  29,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  17,  pi.  2,  figs.  3,  4. 

20052.  Unio  lapilloides  White.  Cotype. 

Jura.ssic.     Eight  miles  north  of  Canyon  City,  Colorado, 
and  Como,  Wyoming. 

White,  Bull.  No.  29,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  18,  pi.  2,  figs.  5,  6. 

20050.    Unio  macropisthus  White.  Cot)rpe. 

Jurassic.     Eight  miles  north  of  Canyon  City,  Colorado. 

White,  Bull.  No.  29,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\,  1886,  p.  17,  pi.  2,  fig.  7. 

7833.    Unio  meekii  White.  Cotypes. 

Bridger  (Eocene).     Church  Buttes,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt  I,  1883, 
p.  43,  pi.  19,  fig.  I  a. 

8873.    Unio  mendax  White.  Cotypes. 

Eocene.     Canyon  of  Desolation,  Utah. 

White,  Bull.  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Terr.,  Ill,  1877,  p.  605; 
Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  433,  pi.  18,  figs. 
3-5;  Bull.  No.  34,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  20,  pi.  4,  figs.  2-4. 

See  Unio  vetustus. 

7719.    Unio  (Baphia?)  nebrascensis  Meek.  Cotypes 

Dakota  (Cret.).     Dakota  County,  Nebraska. 

Meek,  Fourth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw  Terr.,  187 1,  p.  303. 
=  Margaritana  nebrascensis. 

196.    Unio  nucalis  Meek  and  Hayden.  Cotypes. 

Jurassic.     Southwest  base  of  Black  Hills,  South  Dakota. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1858,  p.  52;  Pal. 
Upper  Mo.,  Smithsonian  Contr.  to  Knowl.  No.  172,  XIV, 
1S84,  p.  92,  pi.  3,  figs.  I3a-c. — White,  Third  Ann.  Rept  U.  S. 
Geol.  Surv.,  1883,  p.  426,  pi.  3,  fig.  4;  Bull.  No.  29,  U.  S. 
Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  19,  pi.  3,  figs.  3-7, 


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12474.    Unio  primaevus  White.  Cotypes. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     South  of  Cow  Island,  Missouri  River, 
Montana. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  Sur\'.  Terr..  Pt.  I,  1885. 
p.  70,  pi.  29,  fig.  3b;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sun.. 
1883,  p.  432,  pi.  14,  figs.  4,  5. 

« 

2162.    Unio  priscus  Meek  and  Hayden.        Holotype  and  paratypes. 

2180.  Laramie  (Cret.).     Forty  miles  above  mouth  of   Yellow- 

stone River,  and  Judith  River,  above  Bad  Lands. 
Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  V^III,  1856,  p. 
117.— Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1S76,  p.  516. 
pi.  43,  figs.  8a-c. — White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw, 
1883,  p.  432,  pi.  14,  fig.  I. 

9036.    Unio  proavitus  White.  Cotypes, 

Lar.imie  (Cret.).     Black  Buttes  Station,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr..  Pt.  I,  1S83. 
p.  65,  pi.  22,  figs.  3a-d;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\, 
1883,  p.  433,  pi.  13,  figs.  3-6. 

9052.    Unio  propheticus  White.  Holotype. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Black  Buttes  Station,  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\\  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  TSS3, 
p.  65,  pi.  22,  fig.  5a;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1883. 

P-  433.  Pl.  15,  fiK-  3- 

20061.  Unio  rectoides  White.  Cotypes. 

20062.  Eocene.     Whales,  Utah,  and  near  Nacimiento,  New  Mexico. 

White,  Bull.  No.  34,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1886,  p.  21,  pl.  4.  fig.  1: 
pl.  5,  figs.  I,  2. 

8 14 1.    Unio  senectus  White.  Cotj-pes. 

12478.  Laramie  (Cret.).     Dog  Creek,  Montana. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  vSur\\  Terr.,  Pt.  I,  18S3. 
p.  69,  pl.  28,  figs.  la-c;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  l^  S.  (ieol.  Surv'.. 
1883,  p.  432,  pl.  19,  figs.  I,  2. 

8098.  Unio  shoshonensis  White.  Cotypes. 

8099.  Eocene.     White    River   Valley,    northwestern    Colorado. 

and  southern  Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  Pt.  I.  iS^;, 
p.  41,  pl.  19,  figs.  2,  2b;  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.. 
1883.  p.  435,  pl-  28,  fig.  3. 

8849.    Unio  stewardi  White.  Cotyi)es. 

Jurassic.     Flaming  Gorge,  Northern  Utah. 

White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surw,  1883,  p.  426,  pl.  :. 
fig.  I. 

20053.    Unio  stewardi  White.  Plesiotyi^es. 

Jurassic.     Eight  miles  north  of  Canyon  City,  Colorado. 

While,  BuU.  ^io.  2s>  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  i886,  p.  19,  pl.  3,  fi^rs,  i.  2. 


TYPE    SPECIMENS    OV    INVERTEBRATE    FOSSILS.  685 

2164.    Unio  subspatulatus  Meek  and  Hayden.  Holotype. 

Laramie  (Cret.).     Mouth  of  Judith  River,  Montana. 

Meek  and  Hayden,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  1857,  p.  146. — 
Meek,  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  IX,  1876,  p.  518,  pi.  41, 
figs.  la,  lb.— White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv-.,  1883, 
p.  431,  pi.  14,  figs.  2,  3. 

20049.    Unio  toxonotus  White.  Holotype. 

Jurassic.     Eight  miles  north  of  Canyon  City,  Colorado. 

White,  Bull.  No.  29,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur\'.,  1886,  p.  17,  pi.  2,  figs,  i,  2. 

492.    Unio  vetusta  Meek.  Cotypes. 

Bear  River  (Cret.).     Bear  River  near  mouth  of  Sulphur 

Creek,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  for  i860,  p.  312;  Rept.  Kxpl. 
Great  Basin  of  Utah,  Simpson,  1876,  p.  361,  pi.  5,  figs.  12a,  12b. 

=Unio  vetustus. 

8591.    Unio  vetustus  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

Eocene.     Wales,  Sanpete  County,  Utah. 

White,  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geogr.  Surv\  W.  looth  Merid.,  IV,  Pt.  I,  1876, 
p.  206,  pi.  21,  figs.  I2a-d. 

=  Unio  mendax. 

7764.    Unio  vetustus  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

8147.  Bear  River  (Cret.).     Bear  River  near  mouth  of  Sulphur 

Creek,  Wyoming. 

Meek,  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Par.,  IV,  l»t.  I,  1877,  p.  164, 
pi.  16,  figs.  5a,  b. — White,  Third  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
1883,  p.  430,  pi.  7,  figs.  1-4;  Bull.  No.  128,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 

1895,  p.  35,  pl.  3,  figs.  1-4. 
See  Unio  vetusta. 

9006.  Unio  washakiensis  Meek.  Plesiotypes. 

9007.  Eocene.     White    River,    Colorado,    and    Church    Buttes, 

Wyoming. 

White,  Twelfth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  vS.  Geol.  Surv.  Terr.,  I>t.  I,  1883, 
p.  42,  pl.  19,  figs.  2a,  2b. 

112171.    Urosalpinx  trossulus  curtus  Dall.  Holotyi)e. 

PHocene.     Calobsahatchie   River    near   Fort    Thomp.sou, 
Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I.  1891),  p.  148, 
pl.  7,  fig.  12. 

112173.    Urosalpinx  trossulus  subsidus  Dall.  Holotype. 

Pliocene.     Shell  Creek,  I)e  Soto  County,  Florida. 

Dall,  Trans.  Wagner  Free  Inst.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ill,  Pt.  I,  1890.  p.  14.S. 

157844.    Urosyca  caudata  Gabb.  Plesiotype. 

Lower  Tejon  ( I^oceue).     Army  Point  near  Benicia,  Cali- 
fornia. 

Stanton,  Seventeenth  Ann.  Rept.  U.  S.  Geol.  vSurv.,  Pt.  I,  1897^ 
p.  1047,  pl.  67,  fig.  6. 


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