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A BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN CARBONIFEROUS INVERTEBRATES.— Weller
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Preface . 7
Part I :
Chronological catalogue of papers containing descriptions and illustra tions of North American Carboniferous invertebrates . 9
Alphabetical list of authors . 40
General summary of classes and genera . 43
Part II :
Bibliographic list of genera and species of North American Carboniferous invertebrates, arranged alphabetically . 51
Preface.
is bibliographic list was begun some years ago to supply a want by the compiler in his own researches among the Carboniferous is of North America. It was at first intended for private use but as it became more and more nearly complete and its useful- became more and more apparent, it was decided to put it in shape ublication.
te all works of its kind, this list is not perfect. Errors and omis- j will doubtless be discovered, and those making these discoveries confer a favor upon the comptfer by reporting them to him. The I confusing questions which have arisen during the progress of the have been in regard to the synonymy. No attempt has been j to eliminate all synonyms; this could be accomplished only igh a complete revision of all the genera in all the classes of aisms represented. In so far as special groups have been studied ompetent authorities their identifications of good species and uyms have been followed. For the Crinoidea, the work of Wachs- i and Springer has been the standard; for the Brachiopoda, Hall Clarke, and Schuchert’s Synopsis of American Fossil Brachiopoda; he Cephalopoda, the work of Hyatt, so far as possible; and for the >zoa, the work of Ulrich. Except for some possible accidental ssions, references to all publications to January 1, 1898, have been aded. Beferences of species to their proper genera, not accom- ied by descriptions or illustrations, have ordinarily been omitted, for these the student is referred to the special works of the authors ve mentioned.
n some groups many names have been recently added to our litera te, and these have been included in the list, as published by their pective authors, though some of them will doubtless prove to be mnyms. Many species published by the earlier authors have never 'ii properly illustrated, and as the descriptions of these species are en inadequate, it is next to impossible to identify many of them with tainty. These names have all been included in the list at their proper Kies, though many of them, doubtless, will finally be eliminated.
Che first part of the bulletin is devoted to a list of the titles of papers which references have been obtained. These are first arranged ronologically, followed by an alphabetical list of the authors, the Sirs in which his publications have appeared being placed after each tlior’s name. Following these lists is a tabulation of the genera of cli class, with the number of species in each genus.
Preface.
The second part of the bulletin is the bibliographic list proper, in which all Korth American Carboniferous genera of invertebrates have been arranged alphabetically, with the species arranged alphabetically under each genus. In the printing of this list a distinction is made in the type used for the species which have been illustrated and those which have not. All references which have not been actually examined are designated by an asterisk.
Special acknowledgment is due Mr. C. D. Walcott, who has furnished the means of publication of the list as a bulletin of the United States Geological Survey. To Mr. E. M. Kindle, of Kew Haven, Connecticut, acknowledgments are due for looking up some references in the Ya. University library. The following gentlemen rendered aid by the loan of rare papers or by the donation of their own publications: Prof. H. S. Williams, Mr. Frank Springer, Prof. S. Calvin, Mr. W. E. E. Gurley, Capt. A. W. Yogdes, Mr. Gilbert van Ingen, Mr. E. E. Eowley, Dr. C. E. Keyes, Mr. E. O. Ulrich, and Sir J. W. Dawson. Acknowl edgments are also due to the librarians of the Field Columbian Museum and of the Chicago Academy of Sciences, who have kindly permitted the compiler to have access to the books in their care.
S. W.
The University of Chicago, February 4, 1898 .
A etbtiogeaphic index of noeth ameeican caebototeeods invertebrates.
By Stuart Weller.
jSSmONOTiBOTO INVERTEBRATES.
SAY (T ) Paleontological notes. (Footnotes in Long’s Exped. to Booty Mts., Vol. I, pp. 84, 85, 106, 107, 146-152.)
SAY (T 1 On two genera and several new species of Orinoidea. (Jour, load. Nat. Sci Phil. (1), Vol. IV, pp. 289-296.)
CONRAD (T A.). Description of five new species of fossil shells in the collection presented by Mr. Edward Miller to the Geo ogical Sod- ety. (Trans. Geol. Soc. Penn., Vol. I, pt. 2, pp. 267-70, PI. 12.)
TROOST (0) On the Pentremites rJieinwardtii , a new fossil; with remarks on the genus Pentremites (Say) and its geognost.c position in the States of Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky. (
Geol. Soc. Penn., Vol. 1, pt. 2, pp. 224-231, PI. 10.)
MORTON (S. G.). Notice and description of the organic rema,ins em braced in the preceding paper. Appendix to paper ®®d vations on the bituminous coal deposits of the valley o and the accompanying rock strata, with notices o i ' organic remains and the relics of vegetable and animal bodies illustrated by a geological map, by numerous drawings ot plants and shells, and by views of interesting scenery; bynS.P. - dreth, of Marietta, Ohio.” (Am. Jour. Sci. (1), Vol. XXIX, pp. 149-154.)
10 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
SHEPARD (C. U.). Geology of Upper Illinois. (Am. Jour. Sci. (1), Vol. XXXIV, pp. 134-161.)
CONRAD (T. A.). Observations on the Silurian and Devonian systems of the United States, with descriptions of new organic remains. (Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (1), Vol. VIII, pp. 228-280, Pis. 12-17.)
CONRAD (T. A.).. Observations on the lead-bearing limestone of Wis consin, and descriptions of a new genus of trilobites and fifteen new Silurian fossils. (Proc. Acad. Xat. Sci. Phil., pp. 329-335.)
CONRAD (T. A.). Descriptions of eight new fossil shells of the United States. (Proc. Acad. Xat. Sci. Phil., pp. 113-175.)
OWEN (D. D.). Descriptions and figures of some organic remains sup posed to be new. (Rep. Geol. Expl. of part of Wis., Iowa, and Minn. Appendix, pp. 69-86, Pis. 11-18.)
CONRAD (T. A.). Descriptions of new species of fossil and recent shells and corals. (Proc. Acad. Xat. Sci. Phil., pp. 19-27, PI. 1.)
NORWOOD (J. G.) and OWEN (D. D.). Description of a remarkable fossil echinoderm, from the limestone formation of St. Louis, Mis souri. (Am. Jour. Sci. (2), Vol. II, pp. 225-228.)
KONINCK (L. De). Recherches sur les animaux fossiles. Premiere partie. Monographie des genres Productus et Chonetes. (Pp. 1-246, Pis. 1-20.)
YANDELL (L. P.) and SHTJMARD (B. E.). Contributions to the geology of Kentucky. (Pp. 1-36, PI. 1.)
CHRISTY (D.). Letters on Geology : being a series of communications originally addressed to Dr. John Lock, of Cincinnati, giving an outline of the geology of the west and southwest, together with an essay on the erratic rocks of North America, addressed to M. De Verneuil. Illustrated by geological sections and engravings of some rare fossils. (Pp. 1-72, 1-11, Pis. 1-5, Sections 1-3.)
OWEN (D. D.) and SHTJMARD (B. F.). Descriptions of fifteen new species of Crinoidea from the Subcarboniferous limestones of Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, in the years 1848-49. (Jour. Acad. Xat. Sci. Phil. (2), Vol. II, pp. 57-70, PI. 7.)
weller.] CARBONIFEROUS INVERTEBRATES. 11
MILNE-EDWARDS and HAIME. Monographie des polypiers fossiles des terrains palmozoiques, precedee d’un tableau general de la classification des polypes. (Archives du Museum d’Histoire Natu- relle, tom. V, pp. 1-502, Pis. 1-20.)
HALL ( J.). Notes upon some of the fossils collected on the route from the Missouri River to the Great Salt Lake, and in the vicinity of the latter place, by the expedition under the command of Capt. Howard Stansbury, T. E. (Stansbury’s Expl. and Surv. Vail. Gt. Salt Lake Utah, App. E., pp. 407-414, Pis. 1-4.)
OWEN (D, D.). Description of new and imperfectly known genera and species of organic remains, collected during the geological surveys of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota. (Owen’s Geol. Rep. of Wis., Iowa, and Minn., pp. 573-587, Pis. 1-5, 7-8 A.)
an(i SHUMARD (B. F.). Description of one new genus and
twenty-two new species of Or i noidea, from the Subcarboniferous limestone of Iowa. (Owen’s Geol. Rep. of Wis., Iowa, and Minn., pp. 587-598, Pis. 5 A-5 B.)
. Descriptions of seven new species of Orinoidea from
the Subcarboniferous limestone of Iowa and Illinois. (Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), Vol. II, pp. 89-94, PI. 11.)
ROEMER (F.). Die Kreidebildungen von Texas und ihre organischen Einschliisse. (Pp. 1-100, Pis. 1-11.)
LEA (I,). On some new fossil molluscs in the Carboniferous slates of the anthracite seams of the Wilkesbarre Coal Formation. (Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), Vol. II, pp. 203-200, PI. 20.)
CASSEDAY (S. A.). Beschreibung eines neuen Crinoidengeschlechts aus dem Kohlenkalkstein Nordamerikas. (Zeitschrift d. Deutsch. Geol. Ges., Bd. VI, pp. 237-242, PI. 2.)
DAWSON (J. W.). Acadian Geology. The geological structure, organic remains, and mineral resources of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edwards Island. First edition.
SHUMARD (B. F.). Description of the species of Carboniferous and Cretaceous fossils collected. (Marcy’s Rep. of the U. S. Expl. of the Red River of Louisiana, App. E, pp. 173-185, Pis. 1-6.)
LEA (L). Description of a new mollusk from the Red Sandstone near Pottsville, Pennsylvania. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., pp. 340-341, PI. 4.)
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
NORWOOD (J. G.) and PRATTEN (H.). Notice of the Produeti found in the Western States and Territories, with descriptions of twelve new species. (Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), Yol. Ill, pp. 5-22, Pis. 1-2.)
. Notice of the genus Chonetes as found in the Western
States and Territories, with descriptions of eleven new species. (Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), Yol. Ill, pp. 23-32, PI. 2.)
Notice of fossils from the Carboniferous series of the
Western States, belonging to the genera Spirifer, Bellerophon, Pleurotomaria, Macrocheilus, Natica, and Loxonema, with descrip tions of eight new characteristic species. (Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), Yol. Ill, pp. 71-77, PI. 9.)
SALTER (J. W.). Account of the Arctic Carboniferous fossils. (In the u Last of the Arctic Yoyages,” by Sir Edward Belcher, C. B., Yol. II, pp. 377-389, PI. 36.)
SCHIEL (J.). List and description of organic remains collected during the exploration of the Central Pacific Railroad line. (Pac. R. R. Rep., Yol. II, pp. 108-109, Pis. 1-4.)
SHUMARD (B. F.). Description of new species of organic remains. (First and Second Ann. Reps, of the Geol. Surv. Mo., by G. C— Swallow, pt. 2, pp. 185-208, Pis. A-C.)
YANDELL (L. P.). Description of a new genus of Crinoidea. (Am. Jour. Sci. (2), Yol. XX, pp. 135-137.)
HALL (J.). Description of new species of fossils from the Carbonif erous limestones of Indiana and Illinois. (Trans. Albany Inst., Yol. IY, pp. 1-36.)
. Descriptions and notices of the fossils collected upon the route.
(Pacific R. R. Reports, Yol. Ill, pp. 99-105, Pis. 1-2.)
CONRAD (T. A.). Description of a new species of Myacites. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 166.)
COX (E. T.). A description of some of the most characteristic shells of the principal coal seams in the Western Basin of Kentucky. (Ky. Geol. Surv., Yol. Ill, pp. 566-576, Pis. 8-10.)
HALL (J.). Observations on the genus Archimedes, or Fenestella, with description of species, etc. (Proc. Am. Ass. Adv. Sci., Yol. X, pp. 176-180.)
LYON (S. S.). Description of new species of organic remains. (Ky.
Geol. Surv., Yol. Ill, pp. 467-498, Pis. 1-5.)
PR0UT (H. A.). Description of a new species of Productus from the Carboniferous limestone of St. Louis. (Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci.,
Wbller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
SHUMARD (B. F.). Description of new fossil Crmoidea from th p® ' ozoic rocks of the western and southern portions of the United States. (Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., Vol. I, pp. "1 80, rl. .)
HALL (X). Paleontology of Iowa. (Geol. Surv. Iowa, Yol. I, pt. 2, pp. 473-724, Pis. 1-29.)
MARCOU (X). Paleontology. (Geology of North America; with two reports on the prairies of Arkansas and Texas, the Rocky Moun tains of New Mexico, and the Sierra Nevada of California. Chap. Ill, pp. 32-53, Pis. 1-7.)
MEEK (F. B.) and HAYDEN (F. V.). Description of new organic remains from northeastern Kansas, indicating the existence of Permian rocks in that Territory. (Trans. Albany Inst. Vol. IV, pp. 73-88.)
Remarks on the Lower Cretaceous beds of Kansas and
Nebraska, together with descriptions of some new species of Car boniferous fossils from the valley of Kansas Eiver. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., pp. 256-264.)
PROUT (H. A.). Description of new species of Bryozoa from Texas and New Mexico, collected by Dr. George G. Shumard, geologist of the United States expedition for boring artesian wells along t e parallel, under the direction of Capt. John Pope, U. ! 3-orPs 0 Top. Eng. (Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., Vol. I, pp. 28-235.)
s First of a series of descriptions of Carboniferous Bryozoa.
(Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., Vol. I, pp. 235-237.)
Second series of descriptions of Bryozoa, from tlie Palaeozoic
rocks of the Western States and Territories. (Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., Vol. I, pp. 266-273.)
SHUMARD (B. F.). Descriptions of new species of Blastoidea from the Paleozoic rocks of the Western States, with some observations on the structure of the summit of the genus Pentremites. (Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., Vol. I, pp. 238-248, PI. 9.)
Notice of new fossils from the Permian strata of New Mexico
and Texas, collected by Dr. George G. Shumard, geologist of the United States Government expedition for obtaining water by means of artesian wells along the 32d parallel, under the direction of Capt. John Pope, U. S. Corps Top. Eng. (Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., Vol. I, pp. 290-297.)
and SWALLOW (G. C.). Descriptions of new fossils from the
L . /rn o. Q4- T ,nn i ci A
Coal Measures of Missouri and Kansas. (Trans. St. Louis Aca . Sci., Vol. I, pp. 198-227.)
STEVENS (R. P.). Description of new Carboniferous fossils from the Appalachian, Illinois, and Michigan coal fields. (Am. Jour. Sci. (2), Vol. XXV, pp. 258-265.)
SWALLOW (G. C.) and HAWN (F.). The rocks of Kansas. (Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., Vol. I, pp. 173-197.)
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
GABB (W. M.). Descriptions of two new species of Carboniferous fossils, brought from Fort Belknap, Texas, by Dr. Moore. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 297.)
HAUGHTON (S.). Geological account of the Arctic Archipelago, drawn up principally from the specimens collected by Capt. F. L. McClin- tock, It. N., from 1849 to 1859. (Appendix to “The Voyage of the Fox in the Arctic Seas,” by Capt. F. L. McClintock; also, Jour. Geol. Soc. Dublin, Vol. I, pp. 196-213.)
LYON (S. S.) and CASSEDAY (S. A.). Description of nine new species of Crinoidea from the Subcarboniferous rocks of Indiana and Ken tucky. (Am. Jour. Sci. (2), Vol. XXVIII, pp. 233-246.)
MEEK (F. B.) and HAYDEN (F. V.). Geological explorations in Kansas Territory. (Proc. Acad. Xat. Sci. Phil., pp. 8-30.)
PROUT (H. A.). Third series of descriptions of Bryozoa from the Paleo zoic rocks of the Western States and Territories. (Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., Vol. I, pp. 443-452, Pis. 15-18.)
ROEMER (F.). Dorycrinus, eiu neues Crinoiden-Geschlecht aus dem Kohlenkalke Nord- Americas. ( Archiv fur Naturgeschichte, Jahrg. 19, Bd. 1, pp. 207-220, PI. 10.)
SHUMARD (B. F.). Notice of fossils from the Permian strata of Texas and New Mexico, obtained by the United States expedition under Capt. John Pope for boring artesian wells along the 32d parallel, with descriptions of new species from these strata and the Coal Measures of that region. (Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., Vol. I, pp. 387-402, PI. 1.)
CONRAD (T. A.) and GABB (W. M.). Illustrations of some fossils described in the Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Science. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 55, PI. 1.)
DAWSON (J. W.). On a terrestrial mollusk, a chilognathous myriapod, and some new species of reptiles, from the Coal formation of Nova Scotia. (Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., Vol. XVI, pp. 268-277, Pis. 14-17.)
HALL (J.). Notes and observations upon the fossils of the Goniatite limestone in the Marcellus shale of the Hamilton Group, in the eastern and central parts of the State of New York, and those of the Goniatite beds of Rockford, Indiana 5 with some analogous forms from the Hamilton Group proper. (13th Rep. N. Y. State
‘ Cab. Nat. Hist., pp. 95-112; also supplementary note on p. 125.)
- . Observations upon a new genus of Crinoidea; Cheirocrinus.
(13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., pp. 121-124.)
- . Contributions to the palaeontology of Iowa, being descrip tions of new species of Crinoidea and other fossils. (Supp. to Vol. I, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, pp. 1-92, Pis. 1-3.)
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
TFSQUEREUX (L.). Description of new species of fossil plants col lected in tlie shales overlying the subconglomerate coal of Ar an- sas. (2d Rep. Geol. . Ark., pp. 308-314, Pis. 1-6.)
LYON (S S ). Descriptions of four new species of Blastoidea, from the Subcarbouiferous rocks of Kentucky. (Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., Vol. I, pp. 628-634, PI. 20.)
and CASSEDAY (S. A.). Description of nine new species ot
Crinoidea, from the Subcarboniferous rocks of Indiana and Ken- tucky. (Am. Jour. Sci. (2), Vol. XXIX, pp. 68-79.)
McCHESNEY (J. H.). Descriptions of new species of fossils from the , Palmozoic rocks of the Western States. (Pp. 1-76.)
MEEK (F. B.). Descriptions of new fossil remains collected in Nebi aska and Utah, by the exploring expeditions under the command of Catit. J. H. Simpson, of U. S. Topographical Engineers [extracted from the officer’s forthcoming report]. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., pp. 308-315.)
ail(j HAYDEN (E. V.). Descriptions of new organic remains
from the Tertiary, Cretaceous, and Jurassic rocks of Nebraska. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., pp. 175-185.)
an)j WORTHEN (A H ). Descriptions of new Carboniferous
fossils from Illinois and other Western States. (Proc. Acad. Nat, j Sci. Phil., pp. 447-472.)
Descriptions of new species of Crinoidea and Echino-
dea from the Carboniferous rocks of Illinois, and other W estern States. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., pp. 379-397.) MILNE-EDWARDS (H.). Histoire uaturelle des Coralliaires ou Polypes proprement dits, Vol. Ill, pp. 1-560.
PROUT (H. A.). Fourth series of descriptions of Bryozoa from the Palmozoic rocks of the Western States and Territories. (Trans.
St. Louis Acad. Sci., Vol. I, pp. 571-581.)
SHUMARD (B. F.). Description of five new species of Gasteropoda from the Coal Measures, and a Brachiopod from the Potsdam sand stone of Texas. (Trans. St. Louis. Acad. Sci., Vol. I, PP- 624-62/.)
SWALLOW (G. C.). Descriptions of new fossils from the Carboniferous and Devonian rocks of Missouri. (Trans St. Louis Acad. Sci., Vol. I, pp. 035-660.)
WHITE (C. A ). Observations upon the Geology and Paleontology of Burlington, Iowa, and its vicinity. (Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. VII, pp. 209-235.)
WORTHEN (A. H.). Notice of a new species of Platycrinus and other fossils, from the Mountain limestone of Illinois and Iowa; being an extract from the Second Annual Report of the Illinois Geologi- cal Survey. (Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., Vol. I, pp. 569-0/1.)
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
GABB (W. M.). Descriptions of new species of American Tertiary fos sils and a new Carboniferous cephalopod from Texas. (Proc. Acad. Nat, Sci. Phil., pp. 367-372.)
HALL (J.). Descriptions of new species of Crinoidea and other fossils, from the Carboniferous rocks of the Mississippi Yalley. (Pp. 1-18.)
- . Descriptions of new species of Crinoidea from the Carbon iferous rocks of the Mississippi Yalley. (Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Yol. VII, pp. 261-328.)
McCHESNEY (J. H.). Descriptions of new fossils from the lalmozoic rocks of the Western States, from the transactions of the Chicago Academy of Sciences, October 11, 1859. Contributed by J. H. Mc- Chesney. Extract No. 2. (Pp. 77-96.)
MEEK (F. B.) and WORTHEN (A. H.). Descriptions of new Palaeozoic fossils from Illinois and Iowa. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., pp. 128-148.)
NEWBERRY (J. S.). Paleontology. (Chap. 11 of Lieutenant Ives’s Report on the Colorado River of the West, pp. 116-129, pis. 1-2.)
ROEMER (F.). Ueber den Bau von Melonites multipora, ein Echinid des amerikanischen Kohlenkalkes. (Archiv fur Naturgescliiehte, Jahrg. 21, Bd. 1, pp. 312-330, PI. 12.)
JONES (T. R.). A monograph of the fossil Estheriae. (Paleontographi- cal Society, Yol. XI Y, pp. 1-134, Pis. 1-5.)
LYON (S. S.) and CASSEDAY (S. A.). Description of two genera and eight new species of fossil Crinoidea, from the rocks of Indiana and Kentucky. (Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci. Boston, Yol. Y, pp. 16-31.)
OWEN (R.). Description of fossils. (Geol. Reconnaissance of Indiana, pp. 362-365.)
WHITE (C. A.). Description of new species of fossils from the Devonian and Carboniferous rocks of the Mississippi Yalley. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Yol. IX, pp. 8-33.)
- . Observations on the summit structure of Pentremites, the
structure and arrangement of certain parts of crinoids, and descriptions of new species, from the Carboniferous rocks at Bur lington, Iowa. (Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol.VII, pp. 481-506.)
- and WHITFIELD (R. P.). Observations upon the rocks of the
Mississippi Yalley which have been referred to the Chemung Group of New York, together with descriptions of new species of fossils from the same horizon at Burlington, Iowa. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Yol. VIII, pp. 289-306.)
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Weller-] Carbon Ifjukuuo 11> V 17
WINCHELL (A.). Descriptions of fossils from tiie Marshall and Huron groups of Michigan. (Proc. Acad. Hat. Sci. Phil., pp. 405-430.)
Notice of the rocks lying between the Carboniferous lime stone of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan and the limestones of the Hamilton Group; with descriptions of some Ceplialopods sup posed to be new to science. (Am. Jour. Sci. (2), Yol. XXXIII, pp. 352-366.)
BILLINGS (E.). Description of a new species of Phillipsia, from the Lower Carboniferous rocks of Nova Scotia. (Can. Hat., Yol. YIII, pp. 209-210.)
DAVIDSON (T,). On the Lower Carboniferous Brachiopoda of Nova Scotia. (Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., Yol. XIX, pp. 158-175,
Pi. 9.)
HALL (J ). Observations upon the genera Uphantaenia and Dictyo- phyton; with notices of some species from the Chemung Group of Hew York and the Waverly sandstone of Ohio. (16th Rep. H. Y. State Cab. Hat. Hist., pp. 84-91.)
SALTEK ( J. W.). On some fossil Crustacea from the Coal Measures and Devonian rocks of British North America. (Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., Yol. XIX, pp. 75-80.)
SHUMARD (B. F.). Descriptions of new Palaeozoic fossils. (Trans. St.
Louis Acad. Sci., Yol. II, pp. 108-113.)
SWALLOW (G. C.). Descriptions of some new fossils from the Carbon iferous and Devonian rocks of Missouri. (Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., Yol. II, pp. 81-100.)
WINCHELL (A.). Descriptions of fossils from the yellow sandstones lying beneath the “Burlington limestone” at Burlington, Iowa. (Proc. Acad. Hat. Sci. Phil., pp. 2-25.)
DANA (J. D.). On fossil insects from the Carboniferous formation in Illinois. (Am. Jour. Sci. (2), Yol. XXXYII, pp. 34-35.)
HALL (J.). Preliminary notice of some species of Crinoidea from the Waverly sandstone series of Summit County, Ohio, supposed to be of the age of the Chemung Group of Hew York. (17th Rep. H. Y. State Cab. Hat. Hist., pp. 50-60.)
MEEK (F. B.). Description of the Carboniferous fossils. (Pal. of Cal ifornia, Yol. I, pp. 1-16, Pis. 1, 2.)
ancl HAYDEN (F. V.). Palaeontology of the Upper Missouri.
(Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge (172), pp. 1-135, Pis. 1-5.) Bull. 153 - 2
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
HARTT (C. E.). Paleontological Appendices (A and B) to “ Observa tions on the Geology of Southern New Brunswick ” by L. W. Bailey.
McCHESNEY (J. H.). Plates illustrating in part the new species of fos sils from the Palaeozoic rocks of the Western States, and two new species noticed March, 1860, published April, 1865. (Title page and Pis. 1-11, with explanations.)
MEEK (F. B.) and WORTHEN (A. H.). Note in relation to a genus of crinoids from the Coal Measures of Illinois and Nebraska, pro posed on page 174 of the last number of this journal. (Am. Jour. Sci. (2), Vol. XXXIX, p. 350.)
- Notice of some new types of organic remains from the
Coal Measures of Illinois. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., pp. 41-53.)
- Descriptions of new Crinoidea, etc., from the Carbon iferous rocks of Illinois and some of the adjoining States. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., pp. 155-166.
- Descriptions of new species of Crinoidea, etc., from
the Paleozoic rocks of Illinois and some of the adjoining States. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., pp. 143-155.)
- Contributions to the Palaeontology of Illinois and other
Western States. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., pp. 245-273.)
- Note on a new Crinoid referred to on page 164. (Am.
Jour. Sci. (2), Vol. XXXIX, pp. 173-174.)
WINCHELL (A.). Descriptions of new species of fossils, from the Marshall Group of Michigan, and its supposed equivalent in other States 5 with notes on some fossils of the same age previously described. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., pp. 109-133.)
GEINITZ (H. B.). Carbonformation und Dyas in Nebraska. (Verhandl. der kaiserlichen Leopoldino-Carolinischen deutschen Akademie der Naturforscher, Bd. XXXIII, pp. i-xii and 1-91, Pis. 1-5.)
MEEK (F. B.). On the affinities of the Bellerophontidae. (Proc. Chi cago Acad. Sci., pp. 9-11.)
- and WORTHEN (A. H.). Contributions to the Paleontology of
Illinois and other Western States. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., pp. 251-275.)
- Descriptions of Paleozoic fossils from the Silurian,
Devonian, and Carboniferous rocks of Illinois and other Western States. (Proc. Chicago Acad. Sci., pp. 11-23.)
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System. (Geol. Surv. Ill., Vol. II, pp. 145-411, Pis. 14-20 and 23-32.)
PROUT (H. A.). Descriptions of Polyzoa from the Paleozoic rocks. (Geol. Surv. Ill., Vol. II, pp. 412-423, Pis. 21-22.)
Weller.]
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ROMINGER (C.). Observations on Cbaetetes and some related genera, in regard to their systematic position; with an appended descrip tion of some new species. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., pp. 113- 123.)
SCUDDER (S. H.). An inquiry into the zoological relations of the first- discovered traces of fossil nenropterous insects in North America; with remarks on the difference of structure on the wings of living Neuroptera. (Mem. Post. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. I, pp. 173—192, PI. 6.)
SHUMARD (B. F.). Catalogue of the Paleozoic fossils of North Amer ica, Part 1, Paleozoic Echinodermata. A chronological list of works which contain notices of North American Echinodermata. (Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., Vol. II, pp. 335-407.)
SWALLOW (G. C.). Some new varieties of Spirifer lineatus, Martin; Spirifer cameratus, Morton; Spirifer Kentuckensis, Shumard; Spirifer Leidyi, Norwood and Pratten ; Spirifer increbescens, Hall, and Spirifer Keokuk, Hall. (Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., Vol. II, pp. 408-410.)
DAWSON (J. W.). On the discovery of a new pulmonate mollusk (Zonites (Comulus) priscus Cpr.) in the Coal formation of Nova Scotia; with a description of the species by Philip P. Carpenter, M. D. (Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., Vol. XXIII, pp. 330-333.)
, On some remains of Palaeozoic insects recently discovered in
Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. (Geol. Mag., Dec. 1, Vol. IV, pp. 385-388, PI. 17.)
HALL (J.). Note on the genus Palaeaster; with descriptions of some new species, and observations on those previously described. (20th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., pp. 282-303, PI. 9.)
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MEEK (F. B.). Notes on Bellinurus Danae, from the Illinois Coal Meas ures. (Am. Jour. Sci. (2), Vol. XLIII, pp. 257-258.)
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DAWSON (J. W.). On some remains of Palaeozoic insects, recently discovered in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. (Canad. Nat., new ser., Vol. Ill, pp. 202-206.)
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(Acadian Geology. The geological structure, organic remains, and mineral resources of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. 2d ed., pp. 285-314.) Republished in third and fourth editions without change, 1878 and 1891.
20 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
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MEEK (E. B.) and WORTHEN (A. H.). Preliminary notice of a Scorpion, a Eurypterus (?), and other fossils from the Coal Measures of Illi nois. (Am. Jour. Sci. (2), Yol. XLYI, pp. 19-28.)
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SCUDDER (S. H.). Remarks on two new fossil insects from the Coal Measures. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Yol. XI, pp. 401-403.)
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631, Pi. 16.)
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Morris, Grundy County, Illinois. (Geol. Surv. Ill., Yol. Ill, pp. 566-572.)
WHITE (C. A.) and ST. JOHN (0. H.). Preliminary notice of new genera and species of fossils. (Pp. 1-3.)
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LYON (S. S.). Remarks on thirteen new species of Crinoidea from the Palaeozoic rocks of Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio, and a descrip tion of certain peculiarities in the structure of the columns of Dolatocrinus, and their attachment to the body of the animal. (Trans. Am. Phil. Soc., Yol. XYIII, pp. 443-466, Pis. 26, 27.
MEEK (F. B.) and W0RTHEN (A. H.). Descriptions of new Carbonifer ous fossils from the Western States. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., pp. 137-172.)
- . Descriptions of new Crinoidea and Echinoidea from
the Carboniferous rocks of the Western States, with a note on the genus Onychaster. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., pp. 67-83.)
- . Remarks on the Blastoidea, with descriptions of new
species. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., pp. 83-91.)
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Weller.]
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MEEK (F. B.). A preliminary list of fossils collected by Dr. Hayden in Colorado, New Mexico, and California, with brief descriptions of a few new species. (Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., Vol. XI, pp. 425-431.
ana WORTHEN (A. H.). Descriptions of new species and genera
of fossils from the Paleozoic rocks of the Western States. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., pp. 22-56.)
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MEEK (F. B.). Descriptions of new species of invertebrate fossils from the Carboniferous and Devonian rocks of Ohio. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., pp. 57-93.)
. . Descriptions of new species of fossils from Ohio and other
Western States and Territories. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., pp. 159-184.)
# Descriptions of some new types of Palaeozoic shells. (Am.
Jour. Conch., Yol. YII, pp. 4-10, PI. 1.)
. List of Carboniferous fossils from W est Virginia, with descrip tions of new species. (Appendix “ B,” Pep. of Regents of W. Ya. Univ. for 1870, pp. 68-73.)
. Preliminary paleontological report, consisting of lists of fossils,
with descriptions of some new types, etc. (U. S. Geol. Surv. of Wyo. and portions of Contig. Terr., pp. 287-318.)
SMITH (S. I.). Notice of a fossil insect from the Carboniferous forma tion of Indiana. (Am. Jour. Sci. (3), Yol. I, pp. 44-46.)
BRADLEY (F. H.). Description of two new land snails from the Coal Measures. (Am. Jour. Sci. (3), Yol. IY, pp. 87-88.)
HALL (J.). Photographic plates, with explanations, of Devonian and Carboniferous Crinoids. (Pis. 1-7.)
MEEK (F. B.) Descriptions of new western Palaeozoic fossils, mainly from the Cincinnati Group of the Lower Silurian series of Ohio. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil, for 1871, pp. 308-336.)
. Preliminary list of fossils collected by Dr. Hayden’s Exploring
Expedition of 1871, in Utah and Wyoming Territories, . with descrip tions of a few new species. (U. S. Geol. Surv. of Montana and Adjacent Terr., Pep. for 1871, pp. 373-377.)
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HALL (J.) and WHITFIELD (R. P.). Notice of three new species of fossil shells from the Devonian of Ohio. (23d Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., pp. 240-241.)
MEEK (F. B.). Preliminary paleontological report; consisting of lists and descriptions of fossils, with remarks on the ages of the rocks in which they were found, etc. (TJ. S. Geol. Surv. Mont., Idaho, Wyo., and Utah, 6th Ann. Rep. of the U. S. Geol. Surv. of the Terr., pp. 431-518.)
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WHITE (C. A.). On spontaneous fission? in Zaphrentis. (Am. Jour. Sci. (3), Yol. Y, p. 72.)
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HARGER (0.). Notice of a new fossil spider from the Coal Measures of Illinois. (Am. Jour. Sci. (3), Yol. YII, pp. 219-223.)
MEEK (F. B.). Notes on some of the fossils figured in the recently issued fifth volume of the Illinois State Geological Report. (Am. Jour. Sci. (3), Yol. YII, pp. 189-193, 369-376, 484-490, and 580- 584.)
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SCUDDER (S. H.). Two new Carboniferous cockroaches from the Car boniferous of Cape Breton. (Canad. Nat., new ser., Yol. YII, pp. 271-272.)
WHITE (C. A.). Preliminary report upon invertebrate fossils, with descriptions of new species. (Wheeler’s Geog. and Geol. Expl. w. of 100th merid. Pamphlet, pp. 1-27.)
HALL (J.) and WHITFIELD (R. P.). Crinoidea of the Waverly Group. (Paleontology of Ohio, Yol. II, pp. 162-179, Pis. 11-12.)
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Kote on some fossils from near the eastern base of the Rocky
Mountains, west of Greeley and Evans, Colorado, and others from about 200 miles farther eastward, with descriptions of a few new species. (Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. Terr., Yol. I, 2d ser., No. 1, pp. 39-47.
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of Invertebrates. (Geol. Surv. Ill., Yol. YI, pp. 491-532, Pis. 23-33.)
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BRADY (H. B.). A monograph of Carboniferous and Permian Foram- inifera (the genus Fusulina excepted). (Paleontographical Society, Yol. XXX, pp. 1-166, Pis. 1-12.)
DAWSON (J. W.). Carboniferous land shells. (Nature, Yol. XY, p. 317.)
MEEK (F. B.). Notice of a very large Goniatite from eastern Kansas. (Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. Terr., Yol. I, 2d ser., No. 6, p. 445.)
, Descriptions and illustrations of fossils from Yancouvers and
Sucia Islands, and other northwestern localities. (Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. Terr., Yol. II, No. 4, pp. 351-374, Pis. 6.)
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ROMINGER (C.). Fossil corals. (Geol. Surv. Mich., Yol. Ill, pt. 2, pp. 1-161, Pis. 1-55.)
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. Supplementary note of fossil Myriapoda. (Mem. Bost. Soc.
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
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of Iowa. (Proc. Acad. Rat. Sci. Phil., pp. 27-34.)
WHITFIELD (R. P.). Descriptions of new species of fossils. (Capt. W, Ludlow’s Rep. of a Reconn, from Carroll, Mont. Terr., on the Up. Mo. to the Yell. Rat. Park and return, made in the summer of 1875, pp. 139-145, Pis. 1-2.)
DAWSON (J. W.). Rote on two Palaeozoic crustaceans from Rova Scotia. (Geol. Mag., Dec. 2, Yol. IV, pp. 56-58.)
HALL (C. E.). Contribution to Paleontology from the Museum of the Second Geological Survey of Pennsylvania. (Proc. Am. Phil. Soc Yol. XYI, pp. 621-622.)
HALL (J.) and WHITFIELD (R. P.). Paleontology. Part II. (U. S. Geol. Expl. 40th parallel, Yol. IY, pp. 197-302, Pis. 1-7.)
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WACHSMUTH (C.) and SPRINGER (F.). Revision of the genus Belem- nocrinus, and descriptions of two new species. (Am. Jour. Sci (3) Yol. XIII, pp. 253-260.)
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DAWSON (J. W.). Supplement to the second edition of Acadian Geol- containing additional facts as to the geological structure, fossil remains, and mineral resources of Rova Scotia, Rew Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. (Pp. 1-102.)
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seller.] CARBONIFEROUS INVERTEBRATES. 25
cmrnTVPR IS H I An insect wing of extreme simplicity from the coal
Khachura, a new genus of fossil Crustacea. (Proc. Bost. oc.
NT at. Hist., Vol. XIX, pp. 296-300.)
A Carboniferous Termes from Illinois. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat.
Hist., Vol. XIX, pp. 300-301.
Supplementary note on fossil Myriapods. (Mem. Bost. Soc.
Nat. Hist., Yol. II, pp. 561-562.
WACHSMUTH (C.) and SPRINGER Transition msmcrmoids, and description of five new species. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. P .,
pp. 221-266.)
WALLACE (S. J.). On the “geodes” of the Keokuk formation and the genus Biopalla, with some species. (Am. Jour. Sci. (3), Vol. XY, pp. 366-370.)
WHITE (C. A.). Descriptions of new species of invertebrate fossils from the Carboniferous and Upper Silurian rocks of Illinois and Indiana. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., pp. 29-37.)
DAWSON (G. M.). On a new species of Loftusiafrom British Columbia.
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HALL (J.). Palaeontology of New York. (Yol. Y, pt. 2, pp. 1-49, Pis. 1-113.)
MILLER (S. A.). Remarks on the Kaskaskia Group and descriptions of new species of fossils from Pulaski County, Kentucky. (Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., Yol. II, pp. 31-42, PI. 8.)
SCTJDDER (S. H.). Palaeozoic cockroaches: a complete revision of the species of both worlds, with an essay toward their classification. (Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Yol. Ill, PP- 23-134, Pis. 2-6.) WETHERBY (A. G.). Descriptions of new species of crinoids from the Kaskaskia Group of the Subcarboniferous. (Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., Yol. II, pp- 134-140, PL 11.)
WHITE (C. A.). Paleontological Papers No. 11. Remarks upon certain Carboniferous fossils from Colorado, Arizona, Idaho, Utah, and Wvoming, and certain Cretaceous corals from Colorado, together with descriptions of new forms. (Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. Terr., Yol. Y, pp. 209-221.)
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FONTAINE (W. M.) and WHITE (I. C.). The Permian or Upper Car boniferous flora of West Virginia and southwest Pennsylvania. (2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Rep. PP., pp. 1-143, Pis. 1-38.)
HAMBACH (G.). Contribution to the anatomy of the genus Pentre- mites, with description of new species. (Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci Vol. IV, pp. 145-160, Pis. A-B.)
MILLER (S. A.). Description of two new species from the Niagara Group, and five from the Keokuk Group. (Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. II, pp. 254-259, PI. 15.)
WETHERBY (A. G.). Descriptions of new crinoids from the Cincin nati Group of the Lower Silurian and the Subcarboniferous of Kentucky. (Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. II, pp. 245-253, PI. 16.)
- . Remarks on the Trenton limestone of Kentucky, with descrip tions of new fossils from that formation and the Kaskaskia (Chester) Group, Subcarboniferous. (Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol III pp. 144-160, PI. 5.)
WHITE (C. A.). Descriptions of new species of Carboniferous inverte brate fossils. (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. II, pp. 252-260, PI. 1;)
- . Note on Endothyra ornata. (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol IT
p. 291.) ’ ' ’
— . Certain Carboniferous fossils from the Western States and Territories. Contributions to Invertebrate Paleontology. No. 6. (12th Ann. Rep. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. Terr., pp 119-141 Pis. 33-36.)
— . Fossils from the Carboniferous rocks of the interior States. Contributions to Invertebrate Paleontology. No. 8. (12th Ann. Rep. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. Terr., pp. 155-171, Pis. 39-42.)
MILLER (S. A.). Subcarboniferou's fossils from the Lake Valley Mining District of New Mexico, with" descriptions of new species. (Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. IV, pp. 306-315, PI. 7.)
WACHSMUTH (C.) and SPRINGER (F.). Revision of thePalaeocrinoidea. Part II, Family Sphaeroidocrinidae, with the subfamilies Platycriu- idse, RhodocrinidaB, and Actinocrinidae. (Proc. Acad. Nat Sci Phil., pp. 177-414, Pis. 17-19.)
WETHERBY (A. G.). Descriptions of crinoids from the Upper Subcar boniferous of Pulaski County, Kentucky. (Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. Ill, pp. 324-330, Pi. 9.)
- . Description of new fossils from the Lower Silurian and Sub
carboniferous rocks of Ohio and Kentucky. (Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. IV, pp. 77-85, PI. 2.)
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WETHERBY (A. G.). Descriptions of new fossils from the Lower Silurian and Subcarboniferous rocks of Kentucky. (Jour. Oinn. Soc. at Hist., Vol. IV, pp. 177-179, PI. 5.)
WHITE (C. A.). Paleontology. Fossils of the Indiana rocks. (
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Rote on the occurrence of Productus giganteus in California.
(Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. Ill, pp. 46-47.)
WHITFIELD (R. P.). Notice of a new genus and species of air breathing mollusk from the Coal Measures of Ohio, and observations on Daw- sonella. (Am. Jour. Sci. (3), Vol. XXI, pp. 125-128.)
On the nature of Dictyophyton. (Am. Jour. Sci. (3), 'Vol. XXII,
p. 132.)
Description of a new species of crinoid from the Burlington
Limestone, at Burlington, Iowa. (Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. I, pp. 7-9, Pis. 1-2.)
Remarks on Dictyophyton and descriptions of new species
of allied forms from the Keokuk beds, at Crawfordsville, Indiana. (Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. I, pp. 10-20, Pis. 3-4.)
WILLIAMS (H. S.). On the occurrence of Proetus longicaudus, Hall. (Am. Jour. Sci. (3), Vol. XXI, p. 156.)
MILLER (S. A.). Description of ten new species of fossils. (Jour. Cinu.
Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. V, pp. 79-88, Pis. 3-4).
SCDDDER (S. H.). Fossil spiders. (Harv. Univ. Lib. Bull., Vol. II, pp. 302-303.)
A new and unusually perfect Carboniferous cockroach from
Mazon Creek, Illinois. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. XXI, pp. 391-396.)
. Archipolypoda, a subordinal type of spined Myriapods from
the Carboniferous formation. (Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. I ,
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ULRICH (E. 0.). American Palaeozoic Bryozoa. (Jonr. Oinn. Soc. Nat.
Hist., Vol. V, pp. 121-175, Pis. 6-8.) .
WACHSMUTH (C.). Descriptions of two new species df crinoids from the Chester limestone and Coal Measures of Illinois. (Bull. No. 1 , Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., pp. 40-43.)
WHITE (C. A.). Fossils of the Indiana rocks (No. 2). (11th Ann. Rep,
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
WHITFIELD (R. P.). On the fauna of the Lower Carboniferous lime stones of Spergen Hill, Indiana, with a revision of the descrip tions of its fossils hitherto published, and illustrations of the species from the original type series. (Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Yol. I, pp. 39-97, Pis. 6-9.)
- . Descriptions of new species of fossils from Ohio, with remarks
on some of the geological formations in which they occur. (Ann. N. Y. Acad. Nat. Sci., Yol. II, pp. 193-244.)
WORTHEN (A. H.). Descriptions ‘of fifty-four new species from the Lower Carboniferous limestone and Coal Measures of Illinois and Iowa. (Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., pp. 3-38.)
- . Corrections and proposed new names for species previously
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CLAYPOLE (E. W.). On Helicopora, a new spiral genus (with three species) of North American Fenestellids. (Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., Yol. XXXIX, pp. 30-38, PI. 4.)
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WACHSMUTH (C.). Description of fossil invertebrates. (Geol. Surv. Ill., Yol. YII, pp. 341-345, Pis. 29 and 30.)
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Weller.]
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Bull. 153 - 3
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Alphabetical List Of Authors.
Anonymous, 1890.
Bather, F. A., 1893.
Beecher, C. E., 1884, 1886, 1888, 1889, 1890.
Billings, E., 1863.
Bradley, F. H., 1872, 1874.
Brady, H. B., 1876.
Brocchi, M. P., 1880.
Butts, E., 1890.
Calvin, S., 1890.
Casseday, S. A., 1854.
Christy, D., 1848.
Clarke, J. M., 1897.
Claypole, E. W., 1883, 1884, 1886.
Conrad, T. A., 1835, 1842, 1843, 1844, 1846, 1857.
Conrad, T. A., and Gabb, W. M., 1860.
Cox, E. T., 1857.
Cummins, W. F., 1891.
Dana, J. D., 1864.
Davidson, T., 1863.
Dawson, G. M., 1879.
DAWSON, J. W., 1854, 1860, 1867, 1868, 1876, 1877, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1883,
Etheridge, R, 1878.
Etheridge, R, and Carpenter, P. H., 1886.
Etheridge, R., and Nicholson, H. A., 1878.
Foerste, A. F., 1887, 1888.
Fontaine, W. M., and White, I. C., 1880.
Foord, A. H., 1888, 1891.
Foord, A. H., and Crick, G. C., 1897.
Gabb, W. M., J859, 1861.
Geinitz, H. B., 1866.
Gordon, C. H., 1890.
Gurley, R. R, 1896.
Gurley, W. F. E., 1883, 1884.
Hall, C. E., 1877.
Hall, J., 1852, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1860, 1861, 1863, 1864, 1867, 1872, 1879, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1890, 1894.
Hall, J., and Clarke, J. M., 1892, 1894, 1895.
Hall, J., and Whitfield, R. P., 1873, 1874, 1877.
Hambach, G., 1880, 1884.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Hare, S. J., 1891.
Harger, O., 1874.
Harris, G. D., 1896, 1897.
Hartt, 0. F., 1865.
Haughton, S., 1859.
Hay, R., 1893.
Heilpbin, A., 1884, 1886.
Herrick, C. L., 1887, 1888, 1889, 1891, 1895.
Hyatt, A., 1883, 1893, 1895.
Jackson, R. T., 1896.
Jackson, R. T., and Jaggar, A., 1896.
Jones, T. R., 1862.
Jones, T. R., and Kirkby, J. W., 1894.
Keyes, C. R., 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892, 1894, 1896.
Koninck, L. de, 1847.
Lea, I., 1853, 1855.
Lesquereux, L., 1860.
Lyon, S. S., 1857, 1860, 1869.
Lyon, S. S., and Casseday, S. A., 1859, 1860, 1862.
Marcou, J., 1858, 1875.
McChesney, J. H., 1860, 1861, 1865, 1868.
Meek, F. B., 1860, 1864, 1866, 1867, 1870, 1871, 1872, 1873, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1877.
Meek, F. B., and Hayden, F. V., 1858, 1859, 1860, 1864.
Meek, F. B., and Worthen, A. H., 1860, 1861, 1865, 1866, 1868, 1869, 1870, 1873, 1875.
Miller, S. A., 1879, 1880, 1881, 1882, 1889, 1891, 1892, 1894. vIiller, S. A., and Faber, 0., 1892.
Miller, S. A., and Gurley, W. F. E., 1890, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896,
Milne-Edwards, H., 1860.
Milne-Edwards and Haime, 1851.
Morton, S. G., 1836.
Newberry, J. S., 1861, 1876.
Nicholson, H. A., 1875.
Norwood, J. G., and Owen, D. D., 1846.
Norwood, J. G., and Pratten, H., 1855.
Owen, D. D., 1844, 1852.
Owen, D. D., and Shumard, B. F., 1850, 1852.
Owen, R., 1862.
Packard, A. S., 1885, 1886, 1889.
Prout, H. A., 1857, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1866.
Roemer, F., 1852, 1859, 1861, 1876.
Rogers, H. D., 1868.
Rominger, O., 1866, 1876.
Rowley, R. R., 1889, 1890, 1893, 1895.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [dull. 1 3.
Rowley, R. R., and Hare, S. J., 1891.
Safford, J. M., 1869.
Salter, J. W., 1855, 1863.
Say, T., 1823, 1825.
Schiel, J., 1855.
Schuchert, C., 1890.
SCUDDER, S. H., 1866, 1868, 1873, 1874, 1876, 1878, 187 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1888, 1890, 1893, 1895.
Shepard, 0. IJ., 1838.
Shumard, B. F., 1854, 1855, 1857, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1863, 1866. Shumard, B. F., and Swallow, G. 0., 1858.
Simpson, G. B., 1889.
Smith, J. P., 1897.
Smith, S. I., 1871.
Stevens, R. P., 1858.
Swallow, G. C., 1860, 1863, 1866.
Swallow, G. 0., and Hawn, F., 1858.
Troost, G., 1835.
Ulrich, E. O., 1882, 1883, 1884, 1886, 1888, 1890, 1891.
Vogdes, A. W., 1887, 1888, 1891, 1896.
Wachsmuth, O., 1882, 1883.
Wachsmuth, 0., and Springer, F., 1877, 1878, 1881, 1886, 1890, 1897. Walcott, 0. D., 1883, 1884.
Wallace, S. J., 1878.
Weller, S., 1897.
Wetherby, A. G., 1879, 1880, 1881.
White, C. A., 1860, 1862, 1873, 1874, 1876, 1877, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1889, 1891.
White, G. A., and St. John, O. H., 1868.
White, G. A., and Whitfield, R. P., 1862.
White aves, J. F., 1877.
Whitfield, R. P., 1876, 1881, 1882, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1895.
Winchell, A., 1862, 1863, 1865, 1869, 1870.
Woodward, H., 1884.
Worn hen, A. H., 1860, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1890.
Worthen, A. H., and Miller, S. A., 1883.
Yandell, L. P., 1855.
Yandell, L. P., and Shumard, B. F., 1847.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
General Summary Of Classes Ante Genera.
Protozoa And Sponges.
Genera.
No. of species.
Genera.
No. of species.
Lasiocladia .
1 ;
Loftusia .
1 ia
Ryrodictya . .
nLrrsp 8
Megastroma .
c ]P
1 J
Miliolites .
nwn 8
2
Nodosinella .
Co
1
Nullipora .
Cucnmuliteg
Palseacis .
Phragmodictya .
Phy sospongia . .
Ptycliostylus . .
Fusil lina
Thamnodictya .
on ia
Yalvulina .
5 p e
Acervularia .
Amplexus .
Anisophyllum
Aulopora .
Axophyllum .
Campophyllum . .
Chsetetes .
Chonophyllum . . . Clisiophyllum ...
Cyathaxonia .
Cyathophyllum. .
Cystelasma .
Dictyonema . .
Faviphyllum Favosites . .
Filicites . - .
Hadrophyllum .
Leptopora .
Lithostrotion .
Lophophyllum .
Michelinia .
Microcyclus .
Millepora . .
Pleurodictyum .
Striatopora .
Stylastrea .
Syringopora . .
Trachypora .
TrociiophyUnm .
Zaphrentis .
Cysto
Idea.
A relacrinus
Echinodiscus .
g
Blastoidea.
Cod aster
Orophocrinus .
Cryptoblastus
Pentremites . . .
Gr an atocrin u s
Phfcnoschisma . . .
Heteroblastus
Schizoblastus .
Mesoblastus
Tricoelocrinus .
Metablastus .
Troostocrinus .
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
General summary of classes and genera — Continued.
Crinoidea.
Genera.
No. of species.
Genera.
No. of species.
Graphiocrinus . .
Halysiocrinus
Hydreionocrinus.
Iclithyocrinus
g
L ecytbiocrinus
Lobocrinus .
Macrocrinus .
g
g
Megistocrinus .
Melocrinu s
Mespilocrinus
Missouricrinus
Nipterocrinus .
Belemnocrinus .
Onychocrinus .
Blairocrinus .
Parisocrinus .
Bursacrinus .
Periechocrinus . . .
Cactocrinus .
Phialocrinus
g
Calceocrinus .
Physetonrinns
Camptocrinns .
Platycrinus .
Catillocrinus .
Poteriocrinus ...
Ceriocrinus .
Pterotocrinus
Coeliocrinus .
Ehodocrinus .
Cromyocrinus .
Sampsonocrinus
Cyathocrinus .
Scaph iocrinus
Decadocrinus .
Scytalocriims
Dichocrinus .
Steganocrinus
Dizygocrinus .
Stemmatocrinus .
Dorycrinus . .
Strotoerinns .
Eretmocrinus .
Synbatbocrinus
Erisocrinus .
Talarocrinus. ...
Eucladocrinus .
TaxocriTiiis .
Eupachycrinus . .
TeleiooriTuia
Eutrocbocrinus .
TTlocrirms . . .
Eorbesiocrinus .
Vasocrinus . .
Gilbertsocrinus .
Woodocrinus . . ..
Goniocrinus .
Zeacrinus. . . . .
Asteroidea.
Aganaster .
Palseaster. . . .
Cholaster .
Scbcenaster .
Conapsaster .
Tromataster .
Onychaster .
Echinoidea.
Arcbaeocidaris .
Melonites .
Eocidaris . . .
Oligoporus . . .
Hybocbinus .
Perischodomus
Lepidecbinus .
Pholidopidaria
Lepidestlies .
Rhoechinus .
Lepidocidaris .
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
General summary of classes and genera — Continued
Vermes.
Genera.
No. of species.
Genera.
No. of species.
Serpulites .
Spirorbis .
Bryozoa.
Acanthocladia. Acantlioclema Actmotrypa . . . Anisotrypa Archimedes ... Bactropora - - - Batostomella .
Berenicea .
Chainodictyon.
Cheilotrypa
Cceloconus .
Coscinium -
Cyclopora -
Cycloporella . . Cystodictya . . Dichotrypa
Diplopora .
Eridopora
Eschara .
Evactinopora. . Fenestella Fenestralia Fistulipora . . . Giyptopora . . . Heliotrypa
Hemitrypa Hetorodictya . .
Leioclema .
Lyropora .
Meekopora Pinnatopora . . .
Polypora .
Prismopora
Proutella .
Ptilodictya
Ptilopora .
Ramipora .
Rhombopora...
Septopora .
Sphragiopora . .
Stenopora .
Stictopora .
Stictoporella .. Streblotrypa...
Strotopora .
Taeniodictya... Thamniscus . . . Trematopora .. "Worthenopora.
Brachiopoda.
Cyrtina .
Amboc
Derby a .
Dielasma .
Enteletes .
Eumetria .
Glossina .
Beecher a
Harttina .
Hustedia .
Leiorhynchus .
Camarophoria - — —
Leptaena .
CeutronelH
Lingula .
Chom
Lingulodisciua .
Martinia .
°n®P .
Meekella .
Orbiculoidea . . .
('i-mi
Orthis .
u
Orthothetes .
c authia
Productella . . . . —
Cryptonella .
Productus .
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
General summary of classes and genera — Continued.
BR AC HIOP OD A — C ontinued.
Genera.
Ptychospira . .
Pugnax .
Reticularia . . .
Retzia .
Rhipidomella . Rhynchonella. Rhynchopora . Rhyncbospira Romingerina . Schizophoria..
No. of species.
Genera.
Seminula .
Spirifer .
Spiriferina .
Streptorhynchus Stricklandinia . . .
Stropbalosia .
Strophomena Syringothyris ...
Terebratula .
Torynifer .
Pelecypoda.
Lunulicardium .
Lyriopecten .
Macrodon . . .
Martesia .
Microdon . . .
Modiola .
Modiomorpha . . .
Monopteria . . .
Monotis
Myalina . . .
My til ns . . .
Naiadites . . .
Nucula . . . . . .
Nuculana . .
NYienlites
Oracardia . . .
Ortbonota .
Palteoneilo . . . . .
Palseosolen . . .
Pararca . . . .
Pernopecten .
Pholadella .
Placunopsis .
Pleurophorus . . . . .
Posidonia . . .
Posidonomya
Promacrus .
Protbyris .
Pseudomonotis . . .
Pterin ea . . . . . . .
Pterinopecten . . . . .
Pteronites . . .
Ptycbopteria . .
Sanguinolaria
Schizodus .
Allorisma .
Anatina .
Anthracomya..
Area .
Astartella .
Avicula .
Aviculopecten . Aviculopinna. .
Axinus .
Bakevellia .
Blairella .
Carbonarca
Carbonicola -
Cardinia .
Cardiola .
Cardiomorpba .
Cardiopsis .
Cardium .
Cbaenocardia .. Chaenomya Clinopistha Conocardium . . Crenipecten . . . Cypricardia. . . - Cypricardinia..
Dexiobia .
Edmondia .
Elymella .
Eucbondria
Glossites .
Goniodon .
Goniopbora Grammysia
Isocardia .
Leiopteria .
Leptodesma . . .
Lima .
Limatulina Litbopbaga
CARBONIFEROUS INVERTEBRATES. General summary of classes and genera— Continued.
PELECYPOD A— Continued .
Genera.
Ho. of species.
Genera.
Ho. of species.
Spirodomus .
Streblopteria . .
Solenomya . .
Tellinomya . .
Solenopsis .
Gastropoda.
Aclisina .
Ampullaria Anomphalus. .. Anthracopupa Bellerophon .. Bulimorpha...
Capulus .
Chiton .
Cyclonema
Cyrtolites .
Dawsonella . . . Dentalium Eotrochus
Holopea .
Holopella .
Igoceras .
Lepetopsis. ... Loxonema . ... Metoptoma ... Microdoma ... Murchisonia . .
Haticopsis .
Omphalotrochus
Orthonema .
Orthonychia Phanerotinus . - -
Physa .
Platvsckisma . . . Pleurotomaria . .
Porcellia .
Pupa .
Rotella .
Soleniscus .
Sphserodoma. . . . Straparollus
Streptaxis .
Strophostylus . . Trachydomia . . .
Trochita .
Turbo .
Zaptychius .
Zonites .
Pteropoda.
Hyolithes .
Conularia .
Cephalopoda.
Gyroceraa .
Koninckioceras .
Leuroceras .
Medlicottia .
Metacoceras . .
Cyrtoceras .
Munsteroceras .
Oncodoceras . . .
Ortboceras .
Paralegoceras . -
Pliacoceras .
Pbragmoceras .
Gomnhoceras .
Popanoceras .
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
General summary of classes and genera — Continued.
CEPHALOPODA — Continued.
Genera.
No. of species.
Genera.
No. of species.
Poterioceras .
Tainoceras
Pronorites . . .
Temnocbeilus
g
Remeleceras .
Tlirincoceras
Solenoceras .
Titanoceras
Solenocbeilus .
Trematoceras
Stearoceras .
Triboloceras
Stroboceras .
VV aagenoceras
Trilobita.
Bracbymetopus .
Pbillipsia .
Dalmanites .
Griffithides .
Crustacea (Not Trilobites) .
Acantboteleon .
Ditbyrocaris
Anthrapalsemon .
Estheria .
Arcbaeocaris .
Eurvpterus
Bairdia .
Kirkbya
Belinurus .
Leaia .
Beyricbia .
Leperditia
Bollia .
Macrocaris
Candona .
Mesotbyra
Carbonia .
Moorea .
Ceratiocaris .
Paljsocaris . .
Colpocaris .
Palaeopalsemon
Cryptozoe .
Pontocypris
Cy .
Prestwichia ...
Cypridina .
Primitia
Cythere .
Racbura
Cytberella . .
Rusichnites .
Cytherellina .
Solenocaris .
Dipeltis .
Tropidocaris
Diplostylus .
Ulricbia .
Arachnoidea.
Antbracomartus .
Geratarbus .
Arcbitarbus .
Graeoph onus .
Artbrolycosa .
Kn starachn e
Eoscorpius .
Mazonia .
Geralinura .
Poliocbera
Gerapbrynus .
Myriapoda.
Acantberpestes .
Ilyodes .
Amynilyspes .
Latzelia
Antbracerpes .
Palaeocampa .
Arcbiulus .
Palenarthrus .
Eileticus .
Xylobius
Eupboberia .
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
General summary of classes and gen era— Continued. INSECT A.
No. of species.
Genera.
Lithomylacris .
Megathentomum . . .
Miamia .
Mierohl attin a . . .
Mylacris .
Necymylacris .
Ory etoblattina .
Paolia .
Paralogus .
Paromylacris .
Petrablattina .
Phtbanocoris .
Polyernus .
Poroblattina .
Progonoblattina . .
Promylacris .
Propteticus . j. .
Rbapbidiopsis .
Titanophama .
Adiphlebia .
jEthophlebia .
Anthracoblattina . Anthracothremma Archegogryllus... Arcbimvlacris
Cbelipblebia .
Chrestotes .
Didymophleps
Dieconenra .
Etoblattina .
Eucaenus . .
Genopteryx .
Genentomum .
Gerablattina .
Gerapompus .
Gerarus .
Haplophlebium . . . Hemeristia .
EfiSUMfi OF CLASSES AND GENERA.
Protozoa and sponges
Corals .
Cystoidea . .
Blastoidea . .
Crinoidea .
Asteroidea .
Ecbinoidea .
Yermes .
Bryozoa .
Brachiopoda .
Pelecypoda .
Gastropoda .
Pteropoda .
Cephalopoda . .
Trilobita .
Crustacea (not Trilobites),
Arachnoidea . .
Myriopoda .
Insecta .
Total number .
Genera.
No. of species.
1,021
3, 754
Bull. 153 - 1
Part Ii
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LIST OF GENERA AND SPECIES OF NORTH AMERICAN CARBONIFEROUS INVERTEBRATES, ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY.
ABROTOCRINUS Miller and Gurley, 1890.
Abrotocrinus cymosus Miller and Gurley.
1890. Abrotocrinus cymosus. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 350, pi. 5, fig. 2.
Keokuk Group : Washington County, Indiana.
ACAMBONA White, 1862.
Acambona osagensis Swallow.
1860. Retzia osagensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 653.
Chemung rocks: Cooperand Benton counties, Missouri.
1894. Eumetria? osayensis. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brack., pt. 2, pi.
37, figs. 7-9.
Chouteau L. S. : Pike County, Missouri.
1894. Retzia f osagensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 94.
Kinderhook Group: Cooper County, Missouri.
1895. Acambona f osagensis. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8. pt. 2, pi. 51, figs.
38, 39.
Chouteau L. S. : Pike County, Missouri.
Acambona prima White.
1862. Acambona prima. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 27, figs. 1, 2.
L. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Acambona prima. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 2, pi. 37,
figs. 21, 22.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1895. Acambona prima. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 51, figs. 40, 41. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
ACANTHERPESTES Meek and Worthen, 1868.
Acantherpestes ineqnalis Scudder.
1890. Acantherpestes inequalis. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, pp. 424, 425, pi. 33, figs. 2-4.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Acantherpestes inequalis. Scudder, Boss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, pp. 400, 401, pi. 25, figs. 2-4 .
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Acantherpestes major Meek and Worthen.
1868. Euphoberia major. Meek and Worthen, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 46, p. 26.
Coal Measures: Mazon Creek, Grundy County, Illinois.
1868. Euphoberia f ? major. Meek and Worthen, Gool. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 558, fig. Coal Measures.
UNIVERSITY of ILLINOIS LIBRARY
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Acantherpestes major Meek and Worth en — Continued.
1882. Acantherpestes major. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol.“3, pp. 150- 156, pi. 10, 11, figs. 1-4, 6-8, 10, 11.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Acantherpestes major. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 424. 1890. Acantherpestes major. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, pp. 202-208, 400, pi. 7 a, 8, figs. 1-4, 6-8, 10, 11.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
ACANTHOCLADIA King, 1849.
Acanthocladia americana Shumard.
1858. Acanthocladia anceps (?) Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 180. L. Permian : Valley of Cottonwood, Kansas.
1859. Acanthocladia americana. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1,
p. 388.
Gray Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
1859. Acanthocladia americana. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 24.
Upper Coal Measures: Cottonwood Creek, Kansas.
Acanthocladia fruticosa Ulrich.
1890. Acanthocladia fruticosa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 635, pi. 65, figs. 2,2c.
Upper Coal Measures : Near Springfield, Illinois.
ACANTHOCLEMA Hall, 1887.
Acanthoclema confluens Ulrich.
1888. Rhombopora confluens. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 91, pi. 14, fig. 17. Cuyahoga Shale : Lodi, Ohio.
Keokuk Group : Warsaw, Illinois.
1890. Acanthoclema confluens. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 662, pi. 70, figs. 5, 5 b.
Keokuk Group : Nauvoo, Illinois.
ACANTHOTELSON Meek and Worthen, 1860.
Acanthotelson eveni Meek and Worthen. See Acanthotelson stimpsoni. Acanthotelson inequalis Meek and Worthen. See Palaeocaris typus. Acanthotelson ? magister Packard.
1886. Acanthotelson? magister. Packard, Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. 3, pt. 2, p. 127, pi. 1, fig. 2 ; pi. 2, figs. 4, 5.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Acanthotelson stimpsoni Meek and Worthen.
1865. Acanthotelson Stimpsoni. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phi].,
p. 47.
Coal Measures : Morris, Illinois.
1866. Acanthotelson Stimpsoni. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 401,
pi. 32, figs. 6-6/.
Lower Coal Measures : Morris, Grundy County, Illinois.
1868. Acanthotelson Eveni. Meek and Worthen, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 46, p. 28.
Coal Measures: Mazon Creek, Grundy County, Illinois.
1868. Acanthotelson Stimpsoni. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 549, figs. A-B.
Coal Measures: Mazon Creek, Grundy County, Illinois.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Acanthotelson stimpsoni Meek and Worthen — Continued.
1868. Acanthotelson Event. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 551, figs. A-D.
Coal Measures : Mazon Creek, Grundy County, Illinois.
1880. Acanthotelson Stimpsoni. Brocchi, Bull. Soc. Geol. France (3), vol. 8, p. 10, pi. 1, fig. 11.
1884. Acanthotelson Stimpsoni. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 176, pi. 37, figs. 4, 5.
Coal Measures : Grundy County, Illinois.
1884. Acanthotelson Eveni. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 177, pi. 38, figs. 4-7.
Coal Measures : Grundy County, Illinois. .
1886. Acanthotelson Stimpsoni. Packard, Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. 3, pt. 2, p. 123, pi. 1, figs. 1-ld; pi. 2, figs. 1-3.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
ACERVULARIA Schweigger, 1820.
Acervularia adjunctiva White.
1880. Acervularia adjunctiva. White, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 2, p. 255, pi. 1, figs. 1-3.
Carboniferous: Blackfoot Range, south of Yellowstone National Park. 1880. Acervularia adjunctiva. White, Cont. to Pal., No. 6, p. 120, pi. 35, figs. 1 a-d. Carboniferous: Blackfoot Range, south of Yellowstone National Park.
Acervularia (species undetermined).
1876. Acervularia - ? - . White, Powell’s Geol. Rep. Uinta Mts., p. 88.
L. Aubrey Group : Split Mountain Canyon, Green River, Utah.
(ACLIS Leven, 1846.)
Adis minuta Stevens. See Aclisina minuta.
Adis robusta Stevens. See Aclisina robusta.
Adis stevensoni White. See Aclisina steven san a.
Adis swalloviana Meek. See Aclisina swallovana.
ACLISINA De Koninck, 1881.
Aclisina bellilineata Miller.
1891. Aclisina bellilineata. Miller, Adv. Sheets 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 85,
pi. 14, fig. 10.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1892. Aclisina bellilineata. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 695, pi. 14,
fig. 10.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Aclisina?? bellilineata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 202.
Kinderhook L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Aclisina minuta Stevens.
1858. Aclis minuta. Stevens, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 25, p. 259.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
1858. Murcliisonia minima. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 203.
Middle Coal Measures : Lexington, Missouri.
1888. Aclisina minuta. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 240.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull M.
Aclisina minuta Stevens — Continued.
1891. Aclisina minuta. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 259.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Aclisina minuta. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., yol. 5, p. 202.
Upper Coal Measures: Lexington, Missouri.
Aclisina robusta Stevens.
1858. Aclis robusta. Stevens, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), yol. 25, p. 259.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
1878. Aclis robusta . Meek and Wortlien, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 596, pi. 29, fig. 6.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
1888. Aclisina robusta. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 240.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Aclisina robusta. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 202.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Aclisina stevensana Meek and Wortlien.
1866. Turritella ? f Stevensana. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 382, pi. 27, figs. 8-8<x.
Upper Coal Measures: North Branch Saline Creek, Gallatu: County, Illinois.
1881. Aclis f stevensoni. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. w. 100 Merid., vol. 3, Supp.
Appendix, p. , pi. 3, figs. 9 a-b.
Carboniferous: Coyote Creek, New Mexico.
1894. Aclisina stevensana. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 202.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Aclisina swallovana Geinitz.
1866. Turbonilla swalloviana. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 5, Tab. 1, fig. 19.
Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Aclis swalloviana. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 229, pi. 11, figs. la-b. Upper Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Nebraska.
ACROCRINUS Yandell, 1855.
Acrocrinus ainphora Wachsmutli and Springer.
1897. A xtcrinus amphora. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 808, „ pi. 80, figs. 4-9.
St. Louis Group : Near Huntsville, Alabama.
Acrocrinus shumardi Yandell.
1847. Yandell and Shumard, Cont. to Geol. of Ky., p. 25, pi., fig. 3.
Grayson, Kentucky.
1855. Acrocrinus Shumardi. Yandell, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 20, p. 136, fig.
Carboniferous L. S. : Grayson County, Kentucky.
1858. Acrocrinus urnceformis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 690, pi. 25, figs. 9 a-b.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Pope County, Illinois.
1897. Acrocrinus Shumardi. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 806f pi. 80, figs. 1-3.
Kaskaskia Group : Grayson and Pulaski counties, Kentucky.
Acrocrinus urnceformis. See Acrocrinus shumardi.
Acrocrinus wortheni Wachsmutli.
1882. Acrocrinus wortheni. Wachsmuth, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 40.
Coal Measures : Peoria County, Illinois.
Welle K.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Acrocrinus wortheni Wachsmuth — Continued.
1883. Acrocrinus Wortheni. Wachsmuth, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 343, pi. 30, fig. 13.
Coal Measures : Peoria County, Illinois.
1897. Acrocrinus Wortheni. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 807, pi. 80, figs. 10a-&.
Coal Measures : Peoria County, Illinois.
(ACROCULIA Phillips, 1841.)
Acroculia ovalis Stevens. See Capulus ovalis.
Acroculia trigonalis Stevens. See Capulus trigonalis.
(ACTiEONIUA D’Orbigny.)
Actceonina minuta Meek and Worthen. See Bnlimorpha minuta.
ACTINOCERAS Broun, 1837.
Actinoceras inops Dawson.
1868. Actinoceras inops. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 314, fig. 133a.
Carboniferous L. S. : East River, Pictou, Nova-Scotia.
1888. Actinoceras inops f Foord, Cat. Foss. Ceph. in Brit. Mus., vol. 1, p. 193. Carboniferous L. S. : Brookfield, Nova Scotia.
Actinoceras expansum Meek and Worthen. See Orthoceras expansuin.
ACTINOCRINUS Miller, 1821.
Actinocrinus cegilops. See Teleiocrinus umbrosus.
Actinocrinus cequalis. See Batocrinus aequalis.
Actinocrinus cequibrachiatus. See Lobocrinus sequibrachiatus. Actinocrinus cequibrachiatus var. alatus. See Loboerinus <equibrachia- tus var. asteriscus.
Actinocrinus albersi Miller and Gurley.
1895. Actinocrinus albersi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 46, pi. 2, figs. 21-23.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
A ctinocrinus altliea. See Teleiocrinus althea.
Actinocrinus amplus. See Periechocrinus whitei.
Actinocrinus andrewsianus. See Batocrinus andrewsianus.
Actinocrinus angustatus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Actinocrinus angustatus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 11.
Keokuk L. S. : Green County, Illinois.
Actinocrinus araneolus. See Steganocrinus araneolus.
Actinocrinus arnoldi. See Cactocrinus arnoldi.
Actinocrinus arrosus Miller.
1892. Blairocrinus arrosus. Miller, Adv. Sheets 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind. , p. 41, pi. 7, figs. 1-5.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
56 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. L53.
Actinocrinus arrosus Miller — Continued.
1892. Blairocrinns bullatus. Miller, Adv. Sheets 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 41, pi. 7, figs. 6-7.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Blairocrinns arrosus. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 295, pi. 7, figs. 1-5.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Blairocrinns bullatas. Miller, 18th Rept. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 295, pi. 7,
figs. 6-7.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Actinocrinus arrosus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 186.
Kinderhook Group: Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Actinocrinus arrosus. Waclismuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 577, pi. 55, figs. 7, 8a-c.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Actinocrinus arrosus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Actinocrinus arrosus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 15, pi. 2, fig. 4.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Actinocrinus asperrimus Meek and Worthen.
1869. Strotocrinus ? asperrimus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 160.
Burlington L. S. : Quincy, Illinois.
1873. Strotocrinus ? asperrimus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 349, pi. 8, fig. 3.
Burlington L. S. : Quincy, Illinois.
1897. Actinocrinus asperrimus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., pi p. 575, pi. 60, figs. 5-6.
L. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Actinocrinus asterius. See Actinocrinus verrucosus.
Actinocrinus asteriscus. See Lobocrinus sequibrachiatus var. asteriscus. Actinocrinus bischoffi Miller and Gurley.
1896. Actinocrinus bishoffi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 8, pi. 3, figs. 1-2.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Actinocrinus biturbinatus. See Batocrinus biturbinatus.
Actinocrinus blairi. See Oactocrinus glans.
Actinocrinus botruosus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Actinocrinus botruosus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 6, III. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 22, pi. 2, figs. 1-2.
Keokuk Group : Tennessee.
Actinocrinus brevicornis. See Megistocrinus evansii.
Actinocrinus brevis. See Agaricocrinus brevis.
Actinocrinus brittsi . See Physetocrinus ornatus.
Actinocrinus brontes . See Actinocrinus lowei.
Actinocrinus calyculoides. See Eretinocriims calyculoides.
Actinocrinus calyculus . See Batocrinus calyculus.
Actinocrinus calyculus var. harclinensis. See Batocrinus calyculus. Actinocrinus carica. See Macrocrinus carica.
Welles. ]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Actinocrinus caroli. See Batocrinus caroli.
Actinocrinus chloris. See Actinocrinus tenuisculptus.
Actinocrinus chouteauensis Miller.
1892. Actinocrinus (?) chouteauensis. Miller, Adv. Sheeto 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 18, pi. 3, figs. 9-11.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Actinocrinus (?) chouteauensis. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 272, pi. 3, figs. 9-11.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Dorycrinus chouteauensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 169.
Kinderhook L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. (?) Actinocrinus chouteauensis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 570, pi. 46, figs. 11 a-b.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Actinocrinus christyi. See Eutrochocrinus christyi.
Actinocrinus clarus. See Cactocrinus clarus.
Actinocrinus clavigerus. See Batocrinus similis.
Actinocrinus clio. See Eretmocrinus clio.
Actinocrinus clivosus. See Teleiocrinus rudis.
Actinocrinus clcelia. See Eretmocrinus cloelia.
Actinocrinus clypeatus. See Batocrinus clypeatus.
Actinocrinus ccelatus. See Cactocrinus ecelatus.
Actinocrinus concavus. See Aorocrinus coucavus.
Actinocrinus concinnus. See Steganocrinus concinnus.
Actinocrinus copei. See Physetocrinus copei.
Actinocrinus corbulis. See Eretmocrinus corbulis.
Actinocrinus coreyi. See Agaricocrinus coreyi.
Actinocrinus corniculus . See Agaricocrinus brevis.
Actinocrinus cornigerus. See Dorycrinus cornigerus.
Actinocrinus coronatus. See Eretmocrinus coronatus.
Actinocrinus dalyanus. See Cactocrinus proboscidialis.
Actinocrinus daphne Hall.
1864. Actinorinus daphne. Hall, 17th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 52. Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio.
1875. Actinocrinus Daphne. Hall and Whitfield, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 162, pi. 11, fig. 11.
Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio.
1897. Actinocrinus daphne. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 574, pi. 56, fig. 1.
Waverly Group: Richfield, Ohio.
Actinocrinus decor nis. See Dorycrinus cornigerus.
Actinocrinus delicatus. See Teleiocrinus umbrosus.
Actinocrinus desideratus. See Dorycrinus missouriensis.
Actinocrinus discoideus. See Batocrinus subiequalis.
Actinocrinus divaricatus. See Dorycrinus cornigerus.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.153.
Actinocrinus diver gens. See Amplioracrinus divergens.
Actinocrinus dodecadactylus. See Dizygocrinus dodecadactylus. Actinocrinus doris. See Batocrinus sequalis.
Actinocrinus equibrachiatus var. alatus. See Lobocrinus sequibrachia- tus var. asteriscus.
Actinocrinus eris. See Aorocrinus helice.
Actinocrinus erodus. See Teleiocrinus rudis.
Actinocrinus erraticus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Actinocrinus erraticus. Miller and Gurley, Bull, No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 14, pi. 2, figs, 2-3.
Burlington Group : Drift at Danville, Illinois.
Actinocrinus eryx. See Cactocrinus glans.
Actinocrinus euconus. See Batocrinus euconus.
Actinocrinus evensii. See Megistocrinus evensii.
Actinocrinus excerptus. See Cactocrinus proboscidialis.
Actinocrinus fiscellus. See Agaricocrinus fiscellus.
Actinocrinus formosus. See Batocrinus subaequalis.
Actinocrinus fossatus. See Cactocrinus fossatus.
Actinocrinus fosteri McChesney.
1860. Actinocrinus fosteri. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 19.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Actinocrinus fosteri. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 5, figs. 2 a-b.
1868. Actinocrinus fosteri. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 14, pi. 15, figs. 2 a-b.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Actinocrinus foveatus Miller and Curley.
1895. Actinocrinus foveatus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 49, pi. 2, figs. 25-26.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Actinocrinus gemmiformis. See Eretmocrinus geminiformis. Actinocrinus gibsoni Miller and Curley.
1894. Actinocrinus gibsoni. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 10, pi. 2, fig. 1.
Keokuk Group : Indian Creek, near Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Actinocrinus glans. See Cactocrinus glans.
Actinocrinus glyptus. See Strotocrinus glyptus.
Actinocrinus gouldi. See Dorycrinus gouldi.
Actinocrinus gracilis Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Actinocrinus gracilis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 572, pi. 56, fig. 11.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Actinocrinus grandis Miller and Curley.
1890. Actinocrinus grandis. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 346, pi. 5, fig. 1; pi. 6, fig. 1.
Keokuk Group: Washington County, Indiana.
Weller.]
Carboniferous -Invertebrates
Actinocrinus griffithi Wachsmutli and Springer.
1897. Actinocrinus Griffithi. Wachsmutli and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 568, pi. 52, fig. 7.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington and Pleasant Grove, Iowa.
Actinocrinus hageri. See Lobocrinus liageri.
Actinocrinus liclicc. See Aorocrinus helice.
Actinocrinus helice var. eris. See Aorocrinus helice.
Actinocrinus hurdianus McChesney
I860. Actinocrinus hurdianus. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 24.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Actinocrinus hurdianus. McChesney, III. New Spec. Foss., pi. 5, figs. 9 a-h, pi. 11, fig. 1.
1868. Actinocrinus Hurdianus. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 17, pi. 5, figs. 9 a-h.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Actinocrisis indianaensis. See Dizygocrinus indianaenis.
Actinocrinus inflatus . See Amphoracrinus spinobrachiatus. Actinocrinus infrequens. See Cactocrinus thalia.
Actinocrinus inornatus. See Batocrinus clypeatus.
Actinocrinus insculptus. See Teleiocrinus rndis.
Actinocrisus jessiees Miller and Gurley.
1896. Actinocrinus jessiece. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist.,p. 30, pi. 2, figs. 15-16.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Actinocrinus jugosus Hall.
1860. Actinocrinus jugosus. Hall, Supp., vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, p. 49. Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Actinocrinus jugosus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 190.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
1897. Actinocrinus jugosus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 563,
pi. 54, fig. 1.
Keokuk Group: Keokuk, Iowa; Missouri; Illinois.
Actinocrinus konincki. See Macrocrinus konincki.
Actinocrinus lagena. See Cactocrinus proboscidialis.
Actinocrinus lagunculus. See Macrocrinus lagun cuius.
Actinocrinus laura. See Batocrinus laura.
Actinocrinus lepidus. See Batocrinus lepidus.
Actinocrinus leucosia. See Eretmocrinus leucosia.
Actinocrinus Ibnahrachiatus. See Cactocrinus limabrackiatus. Actinocrinus liratus . See Teleiocrinus liratus.
Actinocrinus lobatus Hall.
I860. Actinocrinus lobatus. Hall, Supp., vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, p. 51. Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw? Illinois.
1890. Actinocrinus lobatus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 8, p. 97, pi. 12, figs. 8-8a.
Keokuk L. S. : Green County, Illinois.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Aetinocrinus lobatus Hall — Continued.
1894. Aetinocrinus lobatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 190.
Keokuk L. S. : Kahoka, Missouri; Keokuk, Iowa; Warsaw, Illinois.
1897. Aetinocrinus lobatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 557 pi. 52, figs. 1 a-b ; pi. 54, fig. 3 ; pi. 55, figs. 1 a-b.
Burlington and Keokuk transition bed: Pleasant Grove, Iowa; Nauvoo, Illinois; Canton, Indiana.
Aetinocrinus locellus. See Cactocrinus reticulatus.
Aetinocrinus longirostris. See Lobocrinus longirostris.
Aetinocrinus longus. See Cactocrinus longus.
Aetinocrinus lowei Hall.
1858. Aetinocrinus lowei. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2. p. 611, pi. 15, figs. 5a-6.
Keokuk L. S. : Near Warsaw, Illinois.
1860. Aetinocrinus brontes. Hall, Supp., vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, p. 47. Keokuk L, S. : Nauvoo, Illinois.
1894. Aetinocrinus lowei. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 189.
Keokuk L. S. : Kahoka, Missouri; Keokuk, Iowa.
1897. Aetinocrinus Lowei. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 562 pi. 54, fig. 2.
Keokuk Group: Keokuk, Iowa; Missouri; Illinois.
Aetinocrinus lucina. See Cactocrinus lucina.
Aetinocrinus magnificus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Aetinocrinus magnificus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam. p. 567, pi. 53, fig. 2.
Keokuk Group : Indian Creek, Montgomery County, Indiana.
Aetinocrinus matuta. See Eretmocrinus matuta.
Aetinocrinus matuta var. attenuata. See Eretmocrinus attenuatus. Aetinocrinus minor. See Megistocrinus evansii.
Aetinocrinus mississippiensis var. spiniger. See Dory crin us mississip- piensis.
Aetinocrinus mis sour iensis. See Dorycrinus missouriensis.
Aetinocrinus monticuliferus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Aetinocrinus monticuliferus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 5, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 46, pi. 4, fig. 1.
Keokuk Group : Tennessee.
Aetinocrinus multibrachiatus. See Cactocrinus multibrachiatus. Aetinocrinus multibrachiatus var. echinatus. See Cactocrinus multi brachiatus.
Aetinocrinus multiradiatus Shumard.
*1857. Aetinocrinus multiradiatus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1 p. 75, pi. 1, fig. 5.
1858. Aetinocrinus multiradiatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. I, pt. 2, p. 579, pi. 10, fig. 9.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Aetinocrinus multiradiatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 188.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Ash Grove, Missouri; Quincy, Illinois; Burling ton, Iowa.
1897. Aetinocrinus multiradiatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam. p. 555, pi. 52, figs 3, 4 a-b, 5, 6.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Quincy, Illinois; Hannibal, Missouri.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Actinocrinus multiramosus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Actinocrinus multiramosus. Waclismutk and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 564, pi. 53, fig. 1; pi. 55, fig. 3.
Keokuk Group: Indian Creek, Montgomery County, Indiana; Canton, Indiana.
Actinocrinus mundulus. See Batocrinus mundulus.
Actinocrinus nashvillae. See Lobocrinus nashvillae.
Actinocrinus nashvillae var. subtr actus. See Batocriuus subtractus. Actinocrinus nodobracliiatus. See Oactocrinus nodobrachiatus. Actinocrinus nodosus. See Oactocrinus thalia.
Actinocrinus obesus. See Oactocrinus obesus.
Actinocrinus obtains. See Dizygocrinus rotundus.
Actinocrinus olliculus. See Periechocrinus wkitei.
Actinocrinus opusculus. See Oactocrinus opusculus.
Actinocrinus ornatissimus. See Oactocrinus ornatissimus.
Actinocrinus ornatus. See Physetocrinus ornatus.
Actinocrinus ovatus. See Oactocrinus reticulatus var. ovatus.
Actinocrinus pallubrum Miller and Gurley.
1896. Actinocrinus pallubrum. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 26, pi. 1, figs. 25-27.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Actinocrinus papillatus. See Batocrinus clypeatus.
Actinocrinus parvus. See Aorocrinus parvus.
Actinocrinus pendens. See Dorycrinus unicornis.
Actinocrinus penicillus Meek and Worthen.
1869. Actinocrinites penicillus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 155.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Actinocrinites penicillus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv., Ill., vol. 5, p. 342, pi. 8, fig. 2.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Actinocrinus pentagonus. See Steganocrinus pentagonus.
Actinocrinus pernodosus Hall.
1858. Actinocrinus pernodosus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 608, pi. 15, figs. 3 a-b.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1858. Actinocrinus pernodosus var. ? Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1., pt. 2, p. 617. pi. 16, fig. 7.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Actinocrinus pernodosus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 190.
Keokok L. S.: Wayland, Missouri.
1897. Actinocrinus pernodosus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p.
561, pi. 55, figs. 2 a-b.
Keokuk Group: Keokuk, Iowa; Nauvoo, Hamilton, and Warsaw, Illinois.
Actinocrinus perumbrosus. See Strotocrinus regalis.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Actinocrinus pettisensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Actinocrinus pettisensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 6, pi. 1, figs. 3-4.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Actinocrinus pistilliformis. See Lobocrinus pyriformis.
Actinocrinus pistillus. See Batocrinus pistillus.
Actinocrinus plagosus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Actinocrinus plagosus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 16, pi. 2, figs. 5-6.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Actinocrinus planobasilis. See Ampkoracrinus divergens.
Actinocrinus piano discus. See Eutrockocrinus planodiseus. Actinocrinus proboscidialis. See Oactocrinus proboscidialis. Actinocrinus puteatus. See Cactocrinus lucina.
Actinocrinus pyramidatus. See Agaracocrinus pyramidatus. Actinocrinus pyriformis . See Lobocrinus pyriformis.
Actinocrinus pyriformis var. rudis. See Lobocrinus pyriformis. Actinocrinus quadrispinus. See Ampkoracrinus divergens. Actinocrinus quarter narius. See Oactocrinus proboscidialis. Actinocrinus quarternarius var. spiniferus. See Oactrocrinus probosci dialis.
Actinocrinus quinquelobus. See Dorycrinus quinquelobus.
Actinocrinus ramulosus. See Eretmocrinus ramulosus.
Actinocrinus regalis. See Strotocrinus regalis.
Actinocrinus remibrachiatus. See Eretmocrinus remibrackiatus. Actinocrinus reticulatus. See Cactocrinus reticulatus.
Actinocrinus rotundus. See Dizygocrinus rotundus.
Actinocrinus rudis. See Teleiocrinus rudis.
Actinocrinus rusticus. See Actinocrinus scitulus.
Actinocrinus sampsoni Miller and Gurley.
1896. Actinocrinus sampsoni. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 5, pi. 1, figs. 1-2.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Actinocrinus scitulus Meek and Wortken.
1860. Actinocrinus scitulus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 386. Burlington L. S. : Cedar Creek, Warren County, Illinois.
1861. Actinocrinus Sillimani. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 134.
Burlington L. S. : Clear Creek, Warren County, Illinois.
1861. Actinocrinus rusticus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Cnn., p. 2.
1861. Actinocrinus rusticus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 267. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1862. Actinocrinus ivachsmuthi. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 15. Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1866. Actinocrinus scitulus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 202, pi. 15, figs.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Actinocrinus scitulus Meek and Worthen— Continued.
1893. Actinocrinus rusticus. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 10,
pi. 1, fig. 13.
1894. Actinocrinus scitulus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 188.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
1897. Actinocrinus scitulus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Cnn. Cam., p. 559, $1. 55, figs. 5, Qa-b.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Actinocrinus sculptus. See Steganocrinus sculptns.
Actinocrinus securis. See Gactocrinus tlietis.
Actinocrinus sedaliensis Miller.
1892. Actinocrinus sedaliensis. Miller, Adv. Sheets 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 16, pi. 3, figs. 1-3.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Actinocrinus sedaliensis. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 270, pi. 3, figs. 1-3.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Actinocrinus senarius. See Physetocrinus ornatus.
Actinocrinus senectus Miller and Gurley.
1897. Actinocrinus senectus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 36, pi. 2, figs. 23-25.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Actinocrinus sexarmatus. See Gactocrinus sexarmatus.
Actinocrinus sillimani. See Actinocrinus scitulus.
Actinocrinus similis. See Batocrinus mundulus.
Actinocrinus sinuosus. See Batocrinus laura var. sinuosus.
Actinocrinus sobrinus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Actinocrinus sobrinus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 10, pi. 3, figs. 4-5.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Actinocrinus speciosus. See Strotocrinus regalis.
Actinocrinus spectabilis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Actinocrinus spectabilis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 9, pi. 3, fig. 3.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Actinocrinus spinobruchioitus. See Ampboracrinus spinobrachiatus. Actinocrinus spinosulus. See Aorocrinus spinosulus.
Actinocrinus spinotcntuculus. See Gactocrinus ccelatus var. spinotenta-
culus.
Actinocrinus steropes. See Batocrinus steropes.
Actinocrinus subuculecttus. See Aorocrinus subaculeatus.
Actinocrinus subccqualis. See Batocrinus subsequalis.
Actinocrinus subpulchellus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Actinocrinus subpulchellus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 13, pi. 3, figs. 12-14.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Actinocrinus subrotundatus. See Batocrinus subrotundatus. Actinocrinus subscitulus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Actinocrinus subscitulus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus.
Nat. Hist., p. 12, pi. 3, figs. 6-8.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Actinocrinus subturbinatus. See Dorycrinus subturbinatus. Actinocrinus subumbrosus. See Teleiocrinus liratus.
Actinocrinus subventricosus. See Pkysetocrinus ventrieosus. Actinocrinus superlatus. See Megistocrinus evansii.
Actinocrinus symmetricus. See Aorocrinus parvus.
Actinocrinus tenuidiscus. See Periecliocrinus tenuidiscus.
Actinocrinus tenuiradiatus. See Teleiocrinus tenuiradiatus. Actinocrinus tenuisculptus McChesney.
1860. Actinocrinus tenuisculptus. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 15. Burlington L. S. : Columbia, Missouri.
1861. Actinocrinus chloris. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 3.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Actinocrinus chloris. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 275. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Actinocrinus tenuisculptus. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 5, figs. la-6. 1868. Actinocrinus tenuisculptus. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 11, pi. 5, figs. la-6.
Burlington L. S. : Columbia, Missouri.
1894. Actinocrinus tenuisculptus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 187.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Columbia, Missouri.
1897. Actinocrinus tenuisculptus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam.,
p. 571, pi. 55, figs. 4 a-6.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Sedalia, Missouri; Lake Val ley, New Mexico.
Actinocrinus thalia. See Gactocrinus thalia.
Actinocrinus themis. See Oactocrinus proboscidialis.
Actinocrinus thetis. See Oactocrinus thetis.
Actinocrinus tlioas. See Actinocrinus reticulatus.
Actinocrinus tholus. See Oactocrinus glans.
Actinocrinus tricornis. See Dorycrinus unicornis.
Actinocrinus trijugis Miller.
1891. Blairocrinus trijugis. Miller, Adv. Sheets 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 69,
pi. 11, figs. 1-3.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1892. Blairocrinus trijugis. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 679, pi. 11, figs. 1-3. Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Gennceocrinus trijugis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 174, pi. 23, figs. 3a-6. Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Actinocrinus trijugis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 576, pi. 54, figs. 4a-6.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
Actinocrinus trinodus. See Dorycrinus parvus.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Actinocrinus tuberculosus Wachsinuth and Springer.
1897. Actinocrinus tuberculosus . Wachsmnth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 573, pi. 52, figs. 8 a-c.
Upper Burlington L. S.: Burlington and Pleasant Grove, Iowa. Actinocrinus turbinatus. See Batocrinus turbinatus.
Actinocrinus turbinatus var. elegans. See Batocrinus turbinatus. Actinocrinus umbrosus. See Teleiocrinus umbrosus.
Actinocrinus unicarinatus Hall.
1860. Actinocrinus unicarinatus. Hall, Supp., vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 48. Keokuk L. S. : Nauvoo, Illinois.
Actinocrinus unicornus . See Dorycrinus unicornis.
Actinocrinus unispina. See Dorycrinus unispina.
Actinocrinus urnceformis. See Macrocrinus konincki.
Actinocrinus validus. See Steganocrinus concinnus.
Actinocrinus ventricosus. See Physetocrinus ventricosus.
Actinocrinus ventricosus var. cancellatus. See Physetocrinus ventricosus. Actinocrinus ventricosus var. internodius. See Physetocrinus ventricosus. Actinocrinus ventricosus vox. reticulatus. See Physetocrinus ventricosus. Actinocrinus verneuilianus. See Macrocrinus verneuilianus.
Actinocrinus verrucosus Hall.
1858. Actinocrinus verrucosus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 578, pi. 10, figs. la-b.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Actinocrinus asterius. McCliesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 13.
Burlington L. S. : Monmouth, Illinois.
1865. Actinocrinus asterius. McCliesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 5, figs. 6a-b.
1868. Actinocrinus asterias. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sei., vol. 1, p. 9, pi. 5, figs. 6a-b.
Burlington L. S. : Monmouth, Illinois.
1894. Actinocrinus verrucosus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 189, pi. 24, fig. 3. Upper Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Ash Grove, Ste. Genevieve, and How ard County, Missouri.
1897. Actinocrinus verrucosus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam..p. 558, pi. 52, figs. 2a-c.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Monmouth and Quincy, Illinois.
Actinocrinus viaticus White.
1874. Actinoo'inus viaticus. White, Prelim. Rep. Inv. Foss., p. 16.
Subcarboniferous : Mountain Spring, Old Mormon Road, Nevada.
1877. Actinocrinus viaticus. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. w. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 82,
pi. 5, fig. 1.
Subcarboniferous : Mountain Spring, Old Mormon Road, Nevada.
Actinocrinus viminalis . See Amphoracrinus viminalis.
Actinocrinus wachsmuthi. See Batocrinus grandis and Actinocrinus
scitulus.
Actinocrinus whitei. See Periechocrinus whitei.
Actinocrinus yandelli. See Lobocrinus yandelli.
Bull. 153 - 5
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Actinocrinus (species undetermined).
1848. Actinocrinites. Christy, Letters on Geol., pi. 1, figs. 5-6.
Carboniferous Limestone : Oquawaka, Illinois.
1859. Actinocrinus sp. nobis. Lyon aud Casseday, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 28, p. 240.
Subcarboniferous : Quarries near Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Clear Creek, Hardin County, Kentucky.
ACTINOTRYPA Ulrich, 1890.
Actinotrypa peculiaris Roininger.
1866. Fistulipor a peculiar is. Rominger, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 123. Keokuk L. S. : La Grange, Missouri.
1890. Actinotrypa peculiaris. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol 8. p. 503, pi. 77, figs. 3, 3 a-b.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa; La Grange, Missouri; Warsaw and Nauvoo, Illinois.
1894. Actinotrypa peculiaris. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 18, pi. 34, fig. 6. Keokuk L. S. : La Grange, Missouri; Keokuk, Iowa.
ADIPHLEBIA Scudder, 1885.
Adiphlebia lacoana Scudder.
1885. Adiphlebia Lacoana. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 345, pi. 32, fig. 6.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Adiphlebia Lacoana. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. I, p. 309, pi. 18, fig. 6. Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
(.ESIOCRINUS Miller aud Gurley, 1890.)
JEsiocrinus angulatus. See Phialocrinus angulatus.
JEsiocrinus basilicus. See Phialocrinus basilicus.
JEsiocrinus harii. See Phialocrinus harii.
JEsiocrinus lyldnsi. See Phialocrinus lykinsi.
JEsiocrinus magnificus. See Phialocrinus magnilicus.
ETHOPHLEBIA Scudder, 1885.
AEthophlebia singularis Scudder.
1885. AEthoplilebia singularis. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 338, pi. 31, fig. 9.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. JEthophlebia singularis. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 302, pi. 17. fig. 9. Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
AGANASTER Miller and Gurley, 1890.
Aganaster gregarius Meek and Worthen.
1869. Protaster f gregarius. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 169.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1873. Protastert gregarius. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 509, pi. 16, fig. 5.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1890. Aganaster gregarius Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 372, pi. 9, figs. 10-11.
Weller. )
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Aganaster (species undetermined).
1890. Aganaster f sp. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Iud., p. 372, pi. 9, figs. 12-13.
AGARICOCRINUS Troost, 1850.
Agaricocrinus adamsensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Agaricocrinus adamsensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus.
Nat. Hist., p. 24, pi. 1, figs. 7-9.
Burlington Group : Adams County, Illinois.
Agaricocrinus americanus Roemer.
*1855. Amphoraci'inus americanus. Roemer, Lethaea. Geog., Ausg. 3, p. 250, pi. 41, figs. 15a-6.
1881. Agaricocrinus americanus. Wachsmuth and Springer, Rev. Palaeocr, pt. 3,
p. 111.
1890. Agaricocrinus americanus. Gordon, Am. Geol., vol. 5, p. 261, figs. 2-5. Keokuk Group.
1890. Agaricocrinus americanus. Gordon, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 1, pt. 1, p. 101. Keokuk L. S.
1891. Agaricocrinus dissimilis. Miller, Adv. Sheets 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,
p. 55, pi. 8, fig. 11.
Keokuk Group : Allen County, Kentucky.
1892. Agaricocrinus dissimilis. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 665, pi. 8,
fig. 11.
Keokuk Group : Allen County, Kentucky.
1894. Agaricocrinus americanus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 168, pi. 22,
figs. 8 a-b.
Keokuk L. S; Wayland, Missouri.
1897. Agaricocrinus americanus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam.,
p. 488, pi* 42, figs. 1, 2 a-b.
Keokuk Group: White’s Creek, near Nashville, Tennessee; Pilot Knob, near Louisville, Kentucky.
Agaricocrinus americanus var. tuberosus Hall.
1858. Agaricocrinus tuberosus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 617, pi. 16, figs. 2a-c.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa; Nauvoo and Warsaw, Illinois; White Creek Springs, Tennessee.
1897. Agaricocrinus americanus var. tuberosus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 489, pi. 40, fig. 6; pi. 42, fig. 4.
Keokuk Group: Keokuk, Iowa; Hamilton, Nauvoo and Niota, Illinois.
Agaricocrinus arcula Miller and Gurley.
1895. Agaricoci'inus arcula. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 6. Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 30, pi. 3, figs. 7-8.
Keokuk Group : Tennessee.
Agaricocrinus bellatrema. See Agaricocrinus ornotrema.
Agaricocrinus bellatrema var. major. See Agaricocrinus ornotrema var. major.
Agaricocrinus blairi. See Agaricocrinus planoconvexus.
Agaricocrinus brevis Hall.
1858. Actinocrinus brevis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 567, pi. 10, figs. 3a-&. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1858. Actinocrinus corniculus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 566, pi. 10, figs, la— c.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Bibliographic Index Of North Americas
.'Bull. 153.
Agaricocrinus brevis Hall — Continued.
I860. Aotinocrinus brevis. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, pi. 2, fig. 3. 1860. Aotinocrinus corniculus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, pi. 2, fig. 2. 1894. Agaricocrinus brevis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 167.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana and Hannibal, Missouri; Kinderhook, Illinois; Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Agaricocrinus brevis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 511, pi. 38, figs. 2 a-e.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Southern Missouri.
Agaricocrinus bullatus Hall.
1858. Agaricocrinus bullatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 562, pi. 9, figs. 11 a-b.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Agaricocrinus pentagonus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, p. 57. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1893. Agaricocrinus pentagonus. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p.
25, pi. 2, figs. 17, 18.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
189L Agaricocrinus pentagonus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 167, pi. 22, fig. 9.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Ash Grove and Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
1897. Agaricocrinus bullatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 493, pi. 41, figs. 2 a-d.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Agaricocrinus chouteauensis Miller.
1892. Agaricocrinus chouteauensis. Miller, Adv. Sheets 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 43, pi. 7, figs. 11-13.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Agaricocrinus chouteauensis. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 297, pi. 7,
figs. 11-13.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Agaricocrinus conicus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Agaricocrinus conicus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 501, pi. 39, figs. 7-8.
Keokuk Group : Indian Creek, Montgomery County, Indiana.
Agaricocrinus convexus Hall.
1860. Agaricocrinus pentagonus var. convexus. Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, p. 58.
1872. Agaricocrinus pentagonus var. convexus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 4, figs. 14-17.
1897. Agaricocrinus convexus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 508, pi. 38, figs. 1 a-b.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Agaricocrinus coreyi Lyon and Casseday.
1860. Actinocrinus Coreyi. Lyon and Casseday, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol 29, p. 76. . Subcarboniferous L. S. : Hardin and Allen counties, Kentucky; Washing ton County, Indiana.
1882. Agaricocrinus springeri. White, 11th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 362, pi. 40, figs. 2-4.
Keokuk or Burlington Group: Clinton, Vermilion County, Indiana, in “ terrace drift.”
1897. Agaricocrinus Coreyi. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 510, pi. 39, figs, la — b.
Keokuk Group: Hardin and Allen counties, Kentucky; Vermilion Comity, Indiana.
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Agaricocrinus corrugatus. See Agaricocrinus pyramidatus.
Agaricocrinus crassus Wetliei’by.
1881. Agaricocrinus crassus. Wetherby, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 178, pi. 5, figs. 1-1&.
Keokuk Group : Tennessee. .
1897. Agaricocrinus crassus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crm. Cam., p. 499, pi. 39, figs. 2 a, &; pi. 40, fig. 4.
Keokuk Group: Keokuk, Iowa; Barren and Metcalfe counties, Kentucky; White’s Creek, Tennessee ; Indian Creek, Montgomery County, Indiana.
Agaricocrinus decornis. See Agaricocrinus planoconvexus. Agaricocrinus dissimilis . See Agaricocrinus americanus.
Agaricocrinus elegans Wetherby.
1881. Agaricocrinus elegans. pi. 5, figs. 4-4&.
Wretherby, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 179,
Keokuk Group : Tennessee.
1897. Agaricocrinus elegans. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 500, pi. 40, figs. 3 a-b.
Keokuk Group: Keokuk, Iowa; Niota, Illinois.
Agaricocrinus cris. See Aorocrinus lielice.
Agaricocrinus excavatus Hall.
1861. Agaricoa'inus excavatus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 3.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Agaricocrinus ( Amphorawinus ) excavatus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 282.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Brush Creek and Flint River, Iowa.
1893. Agaricocrinus excavatus. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 26, pi. 2, figs. 14-16.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Brush Creek and Flint River, Iowa.
1897. Agaricocrinus excavatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 491, pi. 39, figs. 3-5.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Augusta, and Pleasant Grove, Iowa.
Agaricocrinus fiscellus Hall.
1861. Actinocrinu8 fiscellus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 2.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Actinocrinus fiscellus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 272. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Agaricocrinus fiscellus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 512, pi. 38, figs. 3a-c.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa, Southern Missouri.
Agaricocrinus geometricus. See Agaricocrinus stellatus.
Agaricocrinus germanus Miller.
1892. Agaricocrinus germanus. Miller, Adv. Sheets 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 42, pi. 7, figs. 8-10.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Agaricocrinus germanus. Miller, 18tli Rep. Geol. Surv. Tnd., p. 296, pi. 7,
’ figs. 8-10.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Agaricocrinus gorbyi. See Agaricocrinus splendens.
Agaricocrinus gracilis Meek and Worthen.
1861. Agaricocrinus gracilis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 1 hil., p. 135.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
70 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Agaricocrinus gracilis Meek and Worthen — Continued.
1897. Agaricocrinus gracilis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 513, pi. 41, figs. 3a-c.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Agaricocrinus lielice. See Aorocrinus helice.
Agaricocrinus hodgsoni Miller and Gurley.
1896. Agaricocrinus hodgsoni. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 23, pi. 1, figs. 17-20.
Burlington Group: Adams County, Illinois.
Agaricocrinus illinoisensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Agaricocrinus illinoisensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus.
Nat. Hist., p. 25, pi. 1, figs. 21-23.
Burlington Group : Adams County, Illinois.
Agaricocrinus indianensis. See Agaricocrinus splendens.
Agaricocrinus inflatus Hall.
1861. Agaricocrinus injlatus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 4.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Agaricocrinus ( Amphoracrinus ) inflatus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol., 7, p. 284.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Agaricocrinus inflatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 502,
pi. 41, figs. 1 a-d.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Agaricocrinus iowensis Miller and Gurley.
1897. Agaricocrinus iowensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 5, pi. 1, figs. 1-3.
Keokuk Group : Keokuk, Iowa.
Agaricocrinus keokukensis Miller and Gurley.
1897. Agaricocrinus Tceokulcensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 7, pi. 1, figs. 4-6.
Keokuk Group : Keokuk, Iowa.
Agaricocrinus macadamsi. See Agaricocrinus nodulosus var. macad* amsi.
Agaricocrinus nodosus Meek and Worthen.
1869. Agaricocrinus nodosus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 167.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Agaricocrinus nodosus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 397, pi. 10, fig. 7.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Agaricocrinus nodosus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 493, pi. 43, fig. 9.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Pleasant Grove, Iowa.
Agaricocrinus nodulosus Worthen.
1890. Agaricocrinus nodulosus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 94, pi. 13, figs. 1-la.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
1897. Agaricocrinus nodulosus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 497, pi. 40, fig. 2, pi. 43, figs. la-b.
Keokuk Group: Keokuk, Iowa; Jersey County, Illinois; Montgomery County, Indiana ; White’s Creek, Tennessee ; Canton, Indiana.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 3.
Agaricocrinus nodulosus var. macadamsi Worthen.
S 1890. Agaricocrinus macadamsi. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 94, pi- 13, tigs.
2-2 a.
Keokuk L. S. : Jersey County, Illinois.
1897. Agaricocrinus nodulosus var. macadamsi . Wachsmuth and Springer, N. A . Crin. Cain., p. 498, pi. 39, tig. 6. n ,
Keokuk Group: Hamilton, Illinois ; Keokuk, Iowa; Montgomery County,
Indiana.
Agaricocrinus ornotrema Hall.
1861. Agaricocrinus ornotrema.
Burlington L. S. , ,
1861. Agaricocrinus ( Amphoracrinus ) bellatrema. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc, N at. Hist.,
vol. 7, p. 281.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1893. Agaricocrinus ornotrema. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 24, pi. 2, tigs. 19-22.
Burlington L. S. . . n-
1897. Agaricocrinus bellatrema. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 506, pi. 41, figs. 4 a-d.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington and Pleasant Grove, Iowa.
Agaricocrinus ornotrema var. major Wachsmuth aucl Springer.
1897. Agaricocrinus bellatrema var. major. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 507, pi. 41, fig. 5.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington and Pleasant Grove, Iowa.
Agaricocrinus pentagonus. See Agaricocriuus bullatus.
Agaricocrinus pentagonus var. convexus. See Agaricocrinus convexus.
Agaricocrinus planoconvexus Hall.
1861. Agaricocrinus planoconvexus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crm., p. 3.
Burlington L. S. G ,
1861. Agaricocrinus ( Amplioracrinus ) planoconvexus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat.
Hist., vol. 7, p. 280.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa. ,
1891. Agaricocrinus dccornis. Rowley and Hare, The Kansas City Scient.st, vol.
5, p. 117, pi. 3, fig. 10.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
1892. Agaricocrinus blairi. Miller, Adv. Sheets 18th Rep. Geo . . nc ., p.
21, pi. 3, figs. 12-14.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri. . Q
1894. Agaricocrinus blairi. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 27„, pi. 3, figs. 12-14.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri. , 00
1894. Agaricocrinus planoconvexus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4,p. 167, pi. 22,
figs. 7a, b.
Kinderhook L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Lower Burlington L.S.: Hannibal, Missouri.
1897. Agaricocrinus planoconvexus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam ., p 503, pi. 38, figs. 6a-c.
Lower Burlington L. S.: Burlington, Iowa.
Agaricocrinus profundus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Agaricocrinus profundus. Miller and Gurley, Ball. No. 6,111. State Mus.
Nat. Hist., p. 26, pi. 3, figs. 1-3.
Keokuk Group : Tennessee.
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Agaricocrinus pyramidatus Hall.
1858. Actinocrinus pyramidatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 565.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1861. Agaricocrinus corrugatus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 4.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Agaricocrinus ( Amphoracrinus ) corrugatus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 283.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1893. Agaricocrinus pyramidatus. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1,
p. 23, pi. 2, figs. 23-25.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Agaricocrinus pyramidatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 512, pi. 38, figs. 4 a-c, 5 a-c.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Southern Missouri.
Agaricocrinus sampsoni Miller.
1892. Agaricocrinus sampsoni. Miller, Adv. Sheets 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 20, pi. 3, fig. 8.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Chouteau Springs, Missouri.
1894. Agaricocrinus sampsoni. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 274, pi. 3
fig. 8.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Chouteau Springs, Missouri.
1897. Agaricocrinus Sampsoni. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam. p. 505, pi. 46, fig. 5.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Chouteau Springs, Missouri.
Agaricocrinus splendens Miller and Gurley.
1890. Agaricocrinus splendens. Miller and Gurley, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist, vol. 13, p. 18, pi. 4, figs. 1, 2.
Keokuk Group : Crawford ville, Indiana.
1890. Agaricocrinus splendens. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p.
340, pi. 4, figs. 1, 2.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1891. Agaricocrinus inaianensis. Miller, Adv. Sheets 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,
p. 53, pi. 8, fig. 5.
Keokuk Group: Washington County, Indiana.
1891. Agaricocrinus gorbyi. Miller, Adv. Sheets 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 54, pi. 8, fig. 9.
Keokuk Group : Indian Creek, Montgomery County, Indiana.
1891. Agaricocrinus splendens. Miller, Adv. Sheets 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,
p. 55, pi. 8, fig. 10.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Ind.
1892. Agaricocrinus indianensis. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 663, pi. 8,
fig. 5.
Keokuk Group: Washington County, Indiana.
1892. Agaricocrinus gorbyi. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 664, pi. 8, fig. 9.
Keokuk Group : Indian Creek, Montgomery County, Indiana.
1892. Agaricocrinus splendens. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 665, pi. 8 fig. 10.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1897. Agaricocrinus splenden s. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 495, pi. 40, figs. la-c.
Keokuk Group: Indian Creek, Montgomery County, Indiana.
Agaricocrinus springeri. See Agaricocrinus coreyi.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Agaricocrinus stellatus Hall.
1858. Agaricocrinus stellatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa.., vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 564.
Burlington L. S. : Quincy, Illinois.
1860. Agaricocrinus geometricns. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, p. 56. Burlington L. S. : Quincy, Illinois.
1897. Agaricocrinus stellatus. Wachsmutli and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam.,p. 508, pi. 38, figs. la-e.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Illinois; Missouri.
Agaricocrinus tuber osus. See Agaricocrinus americanus ar. tuberosus.
Agaricrocrinus tugurium Miller and Gurley.
1895. Agaricocrinus tugurium. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 6, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 28, pi. 3, figs. 4-6.
Keokuk Group : Boone County, Kentucky.
Agaricocrinus whitfieldi Hall.
1858. Agaricocrinus whitfieldi. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 621.
Keokuk L. S. : Greene County, Illinois.
1860. Agaricocrinus whitfieldi. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, pi. 3, fig. 5. 1873. Agaricocrinus Whitfieldi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 499, pi. 12, figs. 1 a, h, pi. 15, fig. 8.
Keokuk Group: Greene County, Illinois.
1897. Agaricocrinus Whitfieldi. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 496, pi. 42, fig. 3, pi. 43, figs. 8a, h.
Keokuk Group : Greene County, Illinois ; Keokuk, Iowa.
Agaricocrinus wortheni Hall.
1858. Agaricocrinus wortheni. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 619, pi. 16, fig. 1.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa; Warsaw, Illinois.
1890. Agaricocrinus ivortheni. Gordon, Am. Geol., vol. 5, p. 260, fig. 1.
Keokuk Group.
1894. Agaricocrinus wortheni. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv. vol. 4, p. 168.
Keokuk L. S. : Wayland, Missouri; Keokuk, Iowa.
1897. Agaricocrinus wortheni. Wachsmutli and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 490, pi. 39, fig. 9, pi. 40, figs. 5 a-d.
Keokuk Group: Keokuk, Iowa; Hamilton, Illinois.
AGASSIZOCRLNTJS Troost, 1850.
Agassizocrinus carbonarius Wortheii.
1873. Agassizocrinus carbonarius. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 566, pi. 24,
fig. 4.
Upper Coal Measures: Shelby County, Illinois.
Agassizocrinus chesterensis Worthen.
1873. Agassizocrinus Chesterensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p.558, pi. 21, fig. 9.
Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Agassizocrinus conicus Owen and Shumard.
1852. Agassizoci’inns conicus. Owen and Shumard, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 2, p. 93, pi. 11, fig. 6.
Subcarboniferous L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1852. Agassizocrinus conicus. Owen and Shumard, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., p. 597, Tab. 5B, fig. 6.
Subcarboniferous L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1873. Agassizocrinus conicus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p . 557, pi. 21, fig. 8.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Agassizocrinus constrictus Hall.
1858. Agassizocrinus constrictus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 687, pi. 25, fig. 10. Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Agassizocrinus dactyliformis Shumard.
1854. Agassizocrinus dactyliformis. Shumard, Marcy’s Expl. Red River of Louis., p. 173, pi. 1, fig. 7.
Carboniferous: Washington County, Arkansas.
1873. Agassizocrinus dactyliformis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, pi. 21, figs. 7 a, b.
Chester Group.
1894. Agassizocrinus dactyliformis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 221. Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Agassizocrinus gibbosus Hall.
1858. Agassizocrinus gibbosus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 686, pi. 25, figs.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1873. Agassizocrinus gibbosus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 558, pi. 21, fig. 11.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
Agassizocrinus globosus. See Cromyocrinus globosus.
Agassizocrinus hemisphericus. See Cromyocrinus hemisphericus. Agassizocrinus laevis Roemer.
*1855. Astylocrinus Icevis. Roemer, Leth£ea. Geog., Ausg. 3, p. 229, pi. 4, fig. 13.
Agassizocrinus occidentalis Owen and Shumard.
1852. Poteriocrinus occidentalis. Owen and Shumard, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 2, p. 92, pi. 11, figs. 5 a, b.
Carboniferous L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1852. Poteriocrinus occidentalis. Owen and Shumard, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., p. 596, Tab. 5B, figs. 5 a, b.
Carboniferous L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Agassizocrinus ovalis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Agassizocrinus ovalis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 36, pi. 2, figs. 13, 14.
Kaskaskia Group : Randolph County, Illinois.
Agassizocrinus papillatus. See Cromyocrinus papillatus.
Agassizocrinus pentagonus Worthen.
1873. Agassizocrinus pentagonus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 556, pi. 21, fig.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
Agassizocrinus tumidus Owen and Shumard.
1852. Poteriocrinus tumidus. Owen and Shumard, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 2, p. 90, pi. 11, figs. 3a, 6.
Carboniferous L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1852. Poteriocrinus tumidis. Owen and Shumard, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., p. 595, Tab. 5B, figs. 3a, 6.
Carboniferous L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
AGELACRINUS Vanuxem, 1842.
Agelacrinus blairi Miller.
1892. Agelacrinus blairi. Miller, Adv. Sheets 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 12, pi. 2, fig. 9.
Keokuk Group: Boonville, Missouri.
Weller]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Agelacrinus blairi Miller — Continued.
1894. Agelacrinus blairi. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 266, pi. 2, fig 9. Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Agelacrinus kaskaskiensis. See Echinodiscus kaskaskiensis.
Agelacrinus legrandensis Miller and Gurley.
1894. Agelacrinus legrandensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 5, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 15, pi. 3, figs. 13, 14.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Iowa.
Agelacrinus pulaskiensis Miller and Gurley.
1894. Agelacrinus pulaslciensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 5, Ill. State Mus.
Nat. Hist., p. 16, pi. 3, fig. 18.
Kaskaskia Group: Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Agelacrinus squamosus Meek and Worthen.
1868. Agelacrinites ( Lepidodiscus ) squamosus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 357.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1873. Agelacrinites ( Lepidodiscus ) squamosus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 513, pi. 16, fig 1.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
ALL AGECRINTJ S Etheridge and Carpenter, 1881.
Allagecrinus carpenteri Wachsmuth.
1882. Allagecrinus carpenteri. Wachsmuth, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 40.
Chester or Kaskaskia L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1883. Allagecrinus Carpenteri. Wachsmuth, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 341, pi. 29
fig. 14.
Chester L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
Allagecrinus americanus Rowley.
1895. Allagecrinus americanus. Rowley, Am. Geol., vol. 16, p. 219, figs. 3-10. Louisiana L. S : Louisiana, Missouri.
ALLOPROSALLOCRINUS Lyon and Casseday, 1860.
Alloprosallocrinus celsus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Alloprosallocrinus celsus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 5, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 47, pi. 4, figs. 9-11.
Warsaw Group : Tennessee.
Alloprosallocrinus conicus Lyon and Casseday.
I860. Alloprosallocrinus conicus. Lyon and Casseday, Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci. Bost., vol. 5, p. 29.
Top of the Knobstone: Clear Creek, Hardin County, also near Scottville, Allen County, Kentucky.
1891. Alloprosallocrinus gurleyi. Miller, Adv. Sheets 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,
p. 58, pi. 10, figs. 1, 2.
Keokuk or Warsaw Group: Brown County, Kentucky.
1892. Alloprosallocrinus gurleyi. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 668, pi.
10, figs. 1, 2.
Keokuk or Warsaw Group: Brown County, Kentucky.
1897. Alloprosallocrinus conicus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 407, pi. 42, figs. 14a-c.
Keokuk Group: Pilot Knob, near Louisville, Kentucky; White’s Creek, near Nashville, Tennessee; New Ross, Montgomery County, Indiana.
76 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Alloprosallocrinus depressus Lyon and Casseday.
1860. Alloprosallocrinus depressus. Lyon and Casseday, Proc. Am. Acad. Arts
and Sci. Bost., vol. 5, p. 31.
Subcarboniferous : Clear Creek, Hardin County, Kentucky.
Alloprosallocrinus gurleyi. See Alloprosallocrinus conicus. ALLOBISMA King, 1844.
Allorisma altirostrata. See Sedgwickia altirostrata.
Allorisma andrewsi Whitfield.
1882. Allorisma Andrewsi. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 222.
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
1888. Allorisma Andrewsi. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 11, fig. 12.
Chester L. S. : Ohio.
1891. Allorisma Andrewsi. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 588, pi. 14, fig. 6.
Maxville, L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
1895. Allorisma Andreivsi. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 475, pi. 10, fig. 6. Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
Allorisma antiquum Swallow.
1863. Allorisma antiqua. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 95. Kaskaskia L. S. : Illinois and Missouri.
1894. Allorisma antiqua. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 127.
Keokuk, L. S. : Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
Allorisma arkansana Weller.
1897. Allorisma arkansana. Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p. 265, pi. 20, figs. 4, 5.
Batesville S. S. : Batesville, Arkansas.
Allorisma capax Newberry.
1861. Allorisma capax. Newberry, Ives’s Colo. Expl. Exped., p. 120, pi. 1, figs. 9-9a. Upper Carboniferous or Permian L. S. : Agua Azul, near the base of Mount
Taylor.
Allorisma clavatum McChesney.
1860. Allorisma clavata. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p.56.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1865. Allorisma ( Sanguinaria ) clavata. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 6, figs. 9 a-b.
1868. Allorisma clavata. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 43, pi. 6, figs. 9 a, l).
Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Allorisma consanguinatum Herrick.
1888. Allorisma consanguinatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 29, pi. 11, fig. 13.
Waverlv Group : Ohio.
Allorisma convexa Herrick.
. 1888. Allorisma convexa. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 74, pi. 12, fig. 27.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1895. Allorisma convexa. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 23, fig. 19.
Middle Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
Allorisma cooperi Meek and Hayden. See Chmnomya cooperi. Allorisma cooperi Herrick.
1888. Allorisma cooperii. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 72, pi. 6, fig. 10. Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Allorisma costatum Meek and Worthen.
1869. Allorisma costata. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 171.
Lower Coal Measures: Warren County, Illinois.
1873. Allorisma costata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 585, pi. 26, fig. 15.
Coal Measures: Warren County, Illinois.
1875. Allorisma costata. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 344, pi. 19, figs. 6a, b.
Coal Measures: Greentown, Starke County, Ohio; Illinois; Iowa.
1887. Allorisma costata. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 33, pi. 3, fig. 7 ; pi. 4,
fig. 28 ; p. 146, pi. 14, fig. 25.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1894. Allorisma costata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 128, pi. 46, fig. 12.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Allorisma cuneatum Swallow.
1858. Allorisma cuneata. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., \ol. 1, p. 10. Middle Coal Measures : Near Lexington, Missouri.
Allorisma curtum Swallow.
1858. Allorisma ( t ) carta. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 194. Permian: Near Council Grove, Kansas.
Allorisma cuyahoga Herrick.
1888. Allorisma cuyahoga. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 28, pi. 10, fig. 34.
Waverly Group: Cuyahoga River, Ohio.
1895. Allorisma cuyahoga. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 22, fig. 17.
Near base of Cuyahoga Shale, lower falls of Cuyahoga River, Ohio.
Allorisma elegans. See Allorisma geinitzi.
Allorisma elongatum Morton.
1836. Pholadomya elongata. Morton, Am. Jour. Sci. (1), vol. 29, p. 153, pi. 26, fig. 37.
Coal Measures: Ohio Valley.
Allorisma elongatum Worthen. See Allorisma worthenanum.
Allorisma ensiforme. See Allorisma subcuneatum.
Allorisma geinitzi Meek.
1866. Allorisma elegans. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 13, tab. 1, fig. 31, (not A. elegans King, 1844.)
Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Allorisma ( Sedgwickia ) Geinitzii. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 219, pi. 10.
figs. 16a, l).
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Upper Middle and Lower Coal Measures: Illinois.
1873. Allorisma Geinitzii. Meek, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 586, pi. 26, fig- Coal Measures : Knox County, Illinois.
1887. Allorisma Geinitzii. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 33, pi. 4, fig. 27. Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Allorisma gilberti White.
1879. Allorisma? gilberti. White, Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. lerr., vol.
5, p. 217.
Carboniferous: Wild Band Pockets, northern Arizona, 15 miles south ot Pipe Spring.
1880. Allorisma? gilberti. White, Cont. to Iuv. Pal., No. 6, p. 137, pi. 33, fags.
9a, b.
Upper Carboniferous: Wild Band Pockets, Northern Arizona, 15 miles south from Pipe Spring.
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Allorisma granosum Shumard.
1858. Leptodomus granosus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 207.
Upper Coal Measures: Valley of Verdigris River, Kansas.
1872. Allorisma ( Sedgwickia ) granosa. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 220, pi. 2, fig. 8.
Upper Coal Measures: Rock Bluff, Nebraska; Verdigris River, Kansas. 1894. Allorisma granosum. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 128.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Allorisma hannibalense. See Grammysia hanuibalensis.
Allorisma hybridum Meek and Worthen.
1865. Chcenomya ? hybrida. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 250.
Keokuk Group : Nauvoo, Illinois.
1868. Allorisma ( Chcenomya ?) hybrida. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. M vol. 3, p. 538, pi. 19, fig. 3a.
Keokuk Group: Nauvoo, Illinois.
Allorisma illinoisense Worthen.
1884. Allorisma illinoiense. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 11. Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1890. Allorisma illinoiensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 132, pi. 18, figs.
1, la.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Allorisma lanceolatum Swallow.
1858. Allorisma lanceolata. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 194. Permian: Valley of Cottonwood, Kansas.
Allorisma latum Swallow.
1858. Allorisma lata. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 210.
Middle Coal Measures: Near Lexington, Missouri.
Allorisma leavenworthense. See Choenomya leavenworthensis.
Allorisma marionense White.
1876. Allorisma marionensis. White, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 31.
St. Louis L. S. : Marion and Mahaska counties, Iowa.
1880. Allorisma marionensis. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 8, p. 167, pi. 41, figs. 3a, b.
St. Louis Group : Marion and Mahaska counties, Iowa.
1894. Allorisma marionensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 127.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
Allorisma maxvillense Whitfield.
1882. Allorisma Maxvillensis. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 222. Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
1891. Allorisma Maxvillensis. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 588, pi.
14, figs. 7, 8.
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
1895. Allorisma Maxvillensis. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 475, pi. 10,
figs. 7, 8.
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
Allorisma minneliaha . See Clnenomya minnehaha.
Allorisma nobilis. See Sanguinolites nobilis.
Allorisma pleuropistha Meek.
1871. Allorisma ( Sedgwickia ?) pleuropistha. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 70.
Waverly Group : Rushville, Ohio.
Welleh.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Allorisma pleuropistha Meek— Continued.
1875. Allorisma ( Cercomyopsis ) pleuropistha. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 309, pi. 13, tigs. 4 a-c.
Waverly Group : Rushville, Ohio.
Allorisma reflexum Meek.
1872. Allorisma ( SedgivicTcia ) reflexa. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 217, pi. 10,
fig. 15.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska; Illinois.
Lower Coal Measures : Illinois.
Allorisma regular is. See Allorisma subcuneata.
Allorisma sinuatum McCbesney.
I860. Allorisma sinuata. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 56.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Kaskaskia and Chester, Illinois.
1865. Allorisma ( Sanguinaria ) sinuata. McChesney, Ill., New Spec. Foss., pi. 6,
figs. 8a-b.
1868. Allorisma sinuata. McChesney, Transi Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 44, pi. 6, figs. 8 a, 6.
Chester L. S. : Kaskaskia and Chester, Illinois.
1873. Allorisma sinuata ? Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, pi. 22, figs.
2a, 1).
St. Louis Group.
Allorisma subcuneatnm Meek and Hayden.
1852. Allorisma regularise Owen, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., tab. 5, fig. 13. Carboniferous: Missouri River at Wayne City. x1858. Allorisma subcuneata. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 263. Upper Coal Measures : Leavenworth, Kansas.
1860. Allorisma ensiformis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p.656. Coal Measures : Clay City, Missouri.
1864. Allorisma subcuneata. Meek and Hayden, Pal. Up. Mo., p. 37, pi. 1, figs. 10a, b.
Coal Measures: Leavenworth City, Kansas.
1866. Allorisma subcuneata. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 14.
Plattsmouth and Wyoming, Nebraska: Kansas.
1872. Allorisma subcuneata. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 221, pi. 2, figs. 10a, b. Upper Coal Measures: Rock Bluff, miles southwest of Nebraska City, Wyoming and Plattsmouth, Nebraska; Leavenworth and Atchison, Kansas.
Upper and Lower Coal Measures: Illinois.
1876. Allorisma subcuneata. White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 91.
Lower Aubrey Group : Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
1877. Allorisma subcuneata (var.). White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol.
4, p. 155, pi. 12, figs. 7a, b.
Carboniferous: Near Agua Azul, New Mexico.
1881. Allorisma subcuneata? White, 2d Ann. Rep. Dept. Stat. and Geol. Ind., p. 518, pi. 8, figs. 1, 2.
Coal Measures: Edwardsport, Knox County, Indiana.
4884. Allorisma subcuneata. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 148, pi. 31, figs. 1-3.
Coal Measures : Indiana.
1886. Allorisma subcuneata. Heilprin, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Ann. Rep. for 1885, p. 457, p. 456, fig. 10a, p. 444, fig. 10.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1886. Allorisma subcuneata. Heilprin, Proc. aud Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc., vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 272, fig. 10, p. 276, fig. 10a.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
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Allorisma subcuneatum Meek ancl Hayden — Continued.
1887. Allorisma subcuneata. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 34, pi. 4, figs.
1, 2.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1894. Allorisma subcuneatum. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p.129, pi. 47, figs. 5 a-c.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Allorisma subelegans Meek.
1872. Allorisma ( SedgwicJcia ?) subelegans. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 220, pi. 10, fig. 14.
Upper Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Coal Measures : Illinois.
Allorisma terminale Hall.
1852. Allorisma terminalis. Hall, Stans. Exped. Gt. Salt Lake, p. 413, pi. 2, figs. 4 a, b.
Carboniferous : Big Blue River.
Allorisma topekaensis. See Sedgwickia topekensis.
Allorisma ventricosum Meek.
1871. Allorisma ventricosa. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 168.
Waverly Group: Rushville, Ohio.
1875. Allorisma ventricosa. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 312, pi. 16, figs. 4a, b. Waverly Group : Rushville, Ohio.
1888. Allorisma ventricosa. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 73, pi. 8, fig. 6,
pi. 7, fig. 33.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Allorisma walkeri Weller.
1897. Allorisma walkeri. Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p. 265, pi. 19, figs. 6, 7.
Batesville S. S. : Batesville, Arkansas.
Allorisma winchelli Meek.
1871. Allorisma winchelli. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 167.
Upper Waverly Group : Rushville and Newark, Ohio.
1875. Allorisma winchelli. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 311, pi. 16, figs. 3a-c. Upper Waverly Group: Rushville and Newark, Ohio.
1888. Allorisma winchelli. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol 3, p. 72, pi. 8, figs. 2-4. Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
Allorisma worthenanum Miller.
1884. Allorisma elongata. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,p. 12. (Not A. elongatum Morton, 1836.)
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1889. Allorisma worthenanum. Miller, N. A. Geol. and Pal., p. 460.
1890. Allorisma elongata. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 133, pi. 19, fig. 10. Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Allorisma (species undetermined).
1866. Allorisma (sp. undt.) Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 350, pi. 27, figs. 9-9a.
Upper Coal Measures: North Branch of Saline Creek, Gallatin County, Illinois.
1887. Allorisma sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, pi. 1, tig. 22.
Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1887. Allorisma f Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, pi. 5, fig. 1.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
♦AMBLY SIPHONELL A Steinman, 1882.
Amblysiphonella prosseri Clarke.
1897. Amblysiphonella prosseri. Clarke, Am. Geol., vol. 20, p. 391, pi. 23, figs. 1-9.
Wabaunsee Formation: Nehawka and Weeping Water, Nebraska.
AMBOCCELIA Hall, 1860.
Amboccelia gemmula. See Amboccelia planoconvexa.
Ambocoelia minuta White.
1862. Ambocoelia ( Spirifer? ) minuta. White, Proc. Bost. Soe. Nat. Hist., vol. 9,
p. 26.
Chemung Group: Burlington, Iowa; Hamburg, Illinois; Hannibal, Mis souri.
1894. Ambocoelia minuta. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 90.
Kinderhook Group: Hannibal, Missouri.
Ambocoelia planoconvexa Shumard.
1855. Spirifer planoconvexa. Shumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 202.
Upper Coal Measures : On Missouri River, near mouth of Platte River.
1859. Spirifer planoconvexa. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 28.
Upper Coal Measures: Manhattan, Juinata, and Leavenworth, Kansas.
1860. Ambocelia gemmula. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 41.
Coal Measures : Peoria and Bureau counties, Illinois.
1864. Spirifer ( Martinia ) planoconvexa. Meek and Hayden, Pal. Up. Mo., p. 20, figs. a-e.
Coal Measures : Manhattan and Upper Mill Creek, Kansas.
1866. Spirifer plano-convexa. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 42, Tab. 3, figs. 10-18.
Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1868. Martinia planoconvexa. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 34, pi. 1, figs. 3a-c.
Coal Measures : Peoria and Bureau counties, Illinois.
1872. Spirifei' [ Martinia ] planoconvexus . Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 184, pi. 4, figs. 4 a, b, pi. 8, figs. 2a, b.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Bennetts Mill, Wyoming, Cedar Bluff, Rock Bluff, Plattsmouth, Brownville, Otoe City, Rulo, Bellevue, and Omaha, Nebraska.
Coal Measures : Iowa; Missouri; Kansas; Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; West Virginia.
1874. Spirifera ( Martinia ) planoconvexa. Derby, Bull. Cornell Univ. (Sci.), vol. 1, No. 2, p. 19, pi. 8, figs. 12, 16, 18; pi. 9, fig. 7.
Coal Measures: Bomjardim and Itaituba, Brazil, and Pichis River, Peru.
1877. Spirifer ( Martinia ) planoconvexus. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. w. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 135, pi. 10, figs. 3a-c.
Carboniferous: Near Santa Fe, New Mexico; Elko Mountain, Nevada.
1884. Spirifer ( Martinia ) planoconvexa. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 134, pi. 32, figs. 23-24.
Coal Measures: Indiana. Occurs from Virginia to Utah and New Mexico.
1887. Spirifera ( Martinia ) planoconvexa. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 46, pi. 1, fig. 12.
Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1894. Ambocoelia planoconvexa. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brack., pt. 2, pi. 31, figs. 14-17.
Coal Measures: Illinois; Kansas.
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Amboccelia planoconvexa Shumard— Continued.
1894. Spirifera planoconvexus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 85.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1895. Amboccelia planoconvexa. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol 8 pt 2 pi 39
tigs. 10-15.
Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois; Manhattan, Kansas.
Amboccelia umbonata Conrad.
"1842. Orthis umbonata. Conrad, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (1), vol. 8, p. 264. 1867. Amboccelia umbonata. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 4, p. 259, pi. 44, figs. 7-18. Hamilton Group: New York.
1888. Martinia umbonata. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 9, fig. 3.
Bedford Shale : Central College, Ohio.
1889. Amboccelia {umbonata). Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 4, fig. 3.
1895. Martinia umbonata. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 20, fig. 3. Bedford Shale: Central College, Ohio.
(AMMONITES Lamark, 1801.)
Ammonites bellicosus. See Goniatites bellicosus.
Ammonites colubrellus. See Goniatites colubrellus.
Ammonites hildrethi. See Goniatites hildrethi.
Ammonites parlceri. See Popanoceras parkeri.
AMPHORACRINUS Austin, 1848.
Amphoracrinus americanus. See Agaricocriuus ainerieanus. Amphoracrinus blairi Miller and Gurley.
1896. Amphoracrinus blairi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 26, pi. 1, figs. 45-50.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Amphoracrinus divergens Hall.
1860. Actinocrinus divergens. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, p. 36. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Actinocrinus pi anobasilis. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, p. 19. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1862. Actinocrinus quadrispinus. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 15.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1868. Amphoracrinus divergens. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci Phil p. 348.
1872. Actinocrinus planobasilis. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 4, figs. 10, 11.
1873. Amphoracrinus divergens. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5
p. 388, pi. 6, fig. 6.
Burlington L. S.
1873. Amphoracrinus divergens var. multiramosus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 389, pi. 6, figs. 6-6c.
1893. Amphoracrinus divergens. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1,
p. 21, pi. 2, figs. 12, 13.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Amphoracrinus divergens. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 166, pi. 22,
fig. 4.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
1897. Amphoracrinus divergens. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam.,
p. 588, pi. 62, figs. 5, 6a-b, 7 a-b, 8 a-c, 9, 10.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Lake Valley, New Mexico.
welleb.] CARBONIFEROUS INVERTEBRATES. 83
Amphoracrinus divergens var. multiramosus. See Amphoracrinus divergens.
Amphoracrinus inflatus. See Amphoracrinus spinobrachiatus.
Amphoracrinus jersey ensis Worth en.
1890. Amphoracrinus jersey ensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 96, pi. 14, figs 8-8a.
Kinderhook Group: Jersey County, Illinois.
Amphoracrinus jessiese Miller and Gurley.
1896. Amphoracrinus jessiew. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 21, pi. 3, figs. 18, 19.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Amphoracrinus sampsoni Miller and Gurley.
1896. Amphoracrinus sampsoni. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus.
Nat. Hist., p. 27, pi. 1, figs. 28-29.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Amphoracrinus sedaliensis Miller and Gurley.
1895. Amphoracrinus sedaliensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 54, pi. 5, figs. 34-37.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Amphoracrinus spinobrachiatus Hall.
1860. Actinocrinus spinobrachiatus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep., Iowa, p. 6. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Actinocrinus inflatus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, p. 20. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Amphoracrinus t spinobrachiatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 389, pi. 6, fig. 5.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1893. Amphoracrinus inflatus. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 22, pi. 2, figs. 10, 11.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Amphoracrinus spinobrachiatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Grin.
Cam., p. 591, pi. 62, figs. 1-4.
Lower Burlington L. S, : Burlington, Iowa ; Lake Valley, New Mexico.
Amphoracrinus subturbinatus. See Dorycrinus subturbinatus.
Amphoracrinus viminalis Hall.
1864. Actinocrinus viminalis. Hall, 17th Rept. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 54. Waverlv Group: Richfield, Ohio.
1875. Actinocrinus viminalis. Hall and Whitfield, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 165, pi. 11, figs. 12-14.
Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio.
1897. Amphoracrinus viminalis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 590, pi. 54, fig. 8.
Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio.
AMPLEXUS Sowerby, 1814.
Amplexus bicostatus Miller. See Amplexus fragility
Amplexus blairi Miller.
1891. Amplexus blairi. Miller, Adv. Sheets 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 8, pi. 1, fig. 7.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
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Amplexus blairi Miller — Continued.
1892. Amplexus blairi. Miller, 17tli Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 618, pi. 1, fig. 7.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Amplexus blairi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 108, pi. 13, fig. 1.
Burlington L. S. : Springfield, Sedalia, and Louisiana, Missouri; Burling ton, Iowa.
Kinderhook L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Amplexus corailoides Sowerby. See Amplexus fragilis and Amplexus (species undetermined).
Amplexus corniculum Miller.
1891. Amplexus corniculum. Miller, Adv. Sheets 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 9,
pi. 1, figs. 21, 22.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1892. Amplexus corniculum. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 619, pi. 1,
figs. 21, 22.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
Amplexus fragilis White and St. John.
1851. Amplexus corailoides. Milne-Edwards and Haime, Monog. des Polyp. Foss., p. 342. (Not A. corailoides Sowerby.)
Carboniferous: Warsaw, Illinois.
1860. Amplexus corailoides. Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. des Corall., vol. 3, p. 348. Carboniferous : North America.
1868. Amplexus fragilis. White and St. John, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1,
p. 116.
Keokuk L. S. : Near Keokuk, Iowa.
1891. Amplexus bicostatus. Miller, Adv. Sheets 17th Re*p. Geol. Surv. Ind., p.8,
pi. 1, fig. 10.
Burlington Group : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1892. Amplexus bicostatus. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 618, pi. 1, fig. 10. Burlington Group: Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Amplexus fragilis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 109.
Burlington L. S. : Sedalia and Louisiana, Missouri.
Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri; Keokuk, Iowa.
Amplexus geniculatus Worthen.
1890. Amplexus geniculatus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 82, pi. 10, figs. 7, 7 a. Chester L. S. : Pope County, Illinois.
Amplexus rockfordensis Miller and Gurley.
1897. Amplexus (?) rockfordensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 53, pi. 3, figs. 22, 23.
Kinderhook Group : Rockford, Indiana.
Amplexus yandelli Milne-Edwards and Haime.
1851. Amplexus yandelli. .Milne-Edwards and Haime, Monog. des Polyp. Foss., p. 344, pi. 3, figs. 2, 2a.
Devonian : Falls of the Ohio.
1860. Amplexus yandelli. Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. des Corall., vol. 3, p. 349. Devonian : Falls of the Ohio.
1876. Amplexus yandelli. Rominger, Geol. Surv. Mich., vol. 3, pt. 2, p. 155, pi. 54.
Devonian: Ann Arbor, Michigan (Drift); Falls of the Ohio.
1894. Amplexus yandelli ? Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 108, pi. 13, fig. 2. Chouteau L. S. : Curry ville, Missouri.
Amplexus zaphrentiformis White.
1876. Amplexus zaphrentiformis. White, Powell's Geol. Rep. Uinta Mts., p. 107. Lower Aubrey Group : Split Mountain Canyon, and near Echo Park, Utah.
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Amplexus zaphrentiformis White — Continued.
1880. Amplexus zaphrentiformis. White, Cont. to Pal., No. 6, p. 120, pi. 33, figs, la, d. Lower Aubrey Group: Split Mountain Canyon, and near Echo Park, Green River, where that stream traverses the Uinta mountain chain.
Amplexus (species undetermined).
1858. Amplexus coralloidesf Marcou, Geol. N. A., p. 53.
Mountain L. S. : Pecos Village, New Mexico.
AMPULLARIA Lainark, 1801.
Ampullaria powelli Walcott.
1883. Ampullaria? Powelli. Walcott, Science, vol. 2, p. 808, figs. 3,3a.
Base of Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
1884. Ampullaria ? Powelli. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 261, figs. 4, 5.
Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
AMYNILYSPES Scudder, 1885.
Amynilyspes wortheni Scudder.
1882. Amynilyspes Wortheni. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 178, pi. 13, figs. 1-4, 9.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Amynilyspes Wortheni. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 230, pi. 10, figs. 1-4, 9.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
ANATINA Lamark, 1809.
Anatina leda Hall.
I860. Anatina leda. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 110. Goniatite, L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
(ANODONTA Lamark, 1799.)
(Anodonta abyssina Morton.)
1836. Anondota? abyssina. Morton, Am. Jour. Sci. (1), vol. 29, p. 149, pi. 1, figs. 22, 23.
Coal Measures: Ohio Valley.
(ANCILLA Lamark, 1799.)
AnceUa crassicollis Owen. See Oapulus equilateralis.
ANISOPHYLLUM Edwards and Haime, 1851. Anisophyllum? iovaensis Wortken.
1890. Anisophyllum? iovaensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 80, pi. 9, fig. 7. St. Louis L. S. : Pella, Iowa.
ANISOTRYPA Ulrich, 1883.
Anisotrypa fistulosa TJlrich.
1890. Anisotrypa fistulosa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p.448, pi. 72, figs. 6-6c. St. Louis Group : Pella, Iowa.
Anisotrypa ramulosa Ulrich.
1890. Anisotrypa ramulosa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 449, pi. 72, figs. 7-7a. St. Louis Group: Pella, Iowa.
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Anisotrypa solida Ulrich.
1890. Anisotrypa solida. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 449, pi. 72, figs. 9-9e.
Chester Group: Sloan’s Valley, Pulaski County, Kentucky.
1894. Anisotrypa solida. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 16.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri ; Chester, Illinois.
Anisotrypa symmetrica Ulrich.
1883. Anisotrypa symmetrica. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 6, p. 276, pi. 13, figs. 5-5c.
Kaskaskia Group: Grayson Springs and Tateville, Kentucky.
ANOMPHALUS Meek and Worthen, 1866.
Anomphalus meehi Bradley. See Dawsonella meeki.
Anomphahis rotulus Meek and Worthen.
1866. Anomphalus rotulus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 268. Lower Coal Measures: Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
1873. Anomphalus rotulus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 597,
pi. 29, fig. 10.
Coal Measures: Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
1874. Anomphalus rotulus. Meek, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 7, p. 583.
1888. Anomphalus rotulus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 241.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Anomphalus rotulus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5. p. 154.
Lower Coal Measures : Clinton, Missouri.
ANTHRACERPES Meek and Worthen, 1865.
Anthracerpes types Meek and W orthen.
1865. Anthracerpes typus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 51. Coal Measures : Morris, Illinois.
1866. Anthracerpes typus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 409, pi. 32,
figs. 1-la.
Lower Coal Measures : Morris, Grundy County, Illinois.
1882. Anthracerpes typus. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 180.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Anthracerpes typus. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 232.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
ANTHRACOBLATTINA Scudder, 1879.
Anthraeoblattina americana Scudder.
1895. Anthraeoblattina americana. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 124,
p. 129, pi. 11, fig. 7.
Lower Coal Measures : Near Clinton, Missouri.
Anthraeoblattina virginiensis Scudder.
1895. Anthraeoblattina virginiensis. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 124, p. 130, pi. 11, fig. 8.
Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
ANTHRACOMARTUS Karsch, 1882.
Anthracomartus pustulatns Scudder.
1884. Anthracomartus pustulatus. Scudder, Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., vol. 20, p. 18.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890* Anthracomartus pustulatus. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 452, pi. 40, figs. 5, 8.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
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Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Anthracomartus pustulatus Scudder — Continued.
1890. Anthracomartus pustulatus. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 428, p .
32, figs. 5, 8.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Anthracomartus trilobitus Scudder.
1884. Anthracomartus trilobitus. Scudder, Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., vol. 20,
p. 17.
Carboniferous : Fayetteville, Arkansas.
1890. Anthracomartus trilobitus. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 451, pi. 39, figs. 7-10.
Carboniferous : Fayetteville, Arkansas.
1890. Anthracomartus trilobitus. Scudder, Foss. Incs. N. A., vol. 1, p. 427, pi. 31, figs. 7-10.
Carboniferous: Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Anthracomartus woodruffi Scudder.
1893. Anthracomartus Woodruffi. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 101, p. 9,
pi. 1, fig. f.
Carboniferous: Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
ANTHRACOMYA Salter, 1861.
Anthracomya arenacea Dawson.
1868. Naiadites arenacea. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 205, fig. 45.
Coal Measures: Joggins, Nova Scotia.
1894. Anthracomya arenacea. Hind, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 50, pi. 20,
figs. 4-6.
Coal Measures : Joggins, Nova Scotia.
1894. Anthracomya arenacea. Dawson, Rev. Biv. Moll. Coal-Form. Nova Scotia, p. 12, fig. 10.
Coal Measures: Pictou and Sydney.
Anthracomya elongata Dawson.
*1860. Naiadites elongata. Dawson, Supp. Acad. Geol., p. 43.
Coal Measures: Nova Scotia.
1863. Anthracomya elongata. Salter, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 19, p. 79, fig. 1.
Coal Measures : Nova Scotia.
1868. Naiadites ( Anthracomya ) elongata. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 204, fig. 43.
Middle Coal Measures: Joggins and Sidney, Nova Scotia.
1883. Naiadites elongata. White, 3d Ann. Rep. U. S. Geol. Surv., p. 425, pi. 2, fig. 16.
1894. Anthracomya elongata. Hind, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 50, p. 441, pi. 20, figs. 7-11.
1894. Anthracomya elongata. Dawson, Rev. Biv. Moll. .Coal-Form. Nova Scotia, p. 10, figs. 6-8.
Coal Measures: South Joggins, Pictou, Sydney, Glace Bay, Mabon, Riversdale, Swan Creek, and Parrsboro, Nova Scotia.
Anthracomya laevis Dawson.
*1860. Naiadites laevis. Dawson, Supp. Acad. Geol.
Coal Measures : Nova Scotia.
1863. Naiadites Ixr.vis. Salter, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 19, p. 79, fig. 2.
Coal Measures : Nova Scotia.
1868. Naiadites ( Anthracoptera ) Icevis. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 204, fig. 44. Middle Coal Measures: Joggins, Nova Scotia.
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Anthracomya leevis Dawson— Continued.
1883. Naiadites Icevis. White, 3d Ann. Rep. U. S. Geol. Surv., p. 425, pi. 2, fig. 17.
1894. Anthracomya Icevis. Hind, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 50, p. 442, pi. 20, fig. 12.
1894. Anthracomya Icevis. Dawson, Rev. Biv. Moll. Coal-Form. Nova Scotia, p. 11, fig. 9.
Coal Measures: South Joggins, Nova Scotia.
Anthracomya obtenta Dawson.
1868. Naiadites obtusa. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 205 (name preoccupied).
Lower Coal Measures : McLellan’s Brook, Pictou.
1894. Anthracomya obtenta. Dawson, Rev. Biv. Moll. Coal-Form. Nova Scotia, p. 13, figs. 12-13.
Coal Measures: McLellan’s Brook, Pictou, and Mabon, Cape Breton.
Anthracomya ovalis Dawson.
I860. Naiadites ovalis. Dawson, Supp. Acad. Geol.
Coal Measures : Nova Scotia.
1868. Naiadites ovalis. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 205.
Coal Measures: Joggins, Nova Scotia.
1894. Anthracomya ovalis. Hind, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 50, p. 442, pi. 20, fig. 13.
1894. Anthracomya ovalis. Dawson, Rev. Biv. Moll. Coal-Form. Nova Scotia, p. 13,
fig. 11.
Lower Carboniferous and Coal Measures: South Joggins, Riversdale, and Parrsboro, Nova Scotia.
(ANTHRAOOPTERA Salter, 1862.)
Antliracoptera carbonaria. See Naiadites carbonaria.
Antliracoptera fragilis. See Naiadites fragilis.
Antliracoptera polita. See Naiadites polita.
ANTHRACOPUPA Whitfield, 1881.
Anthracopupa ohioensis Whitfield.
1881. Anthracopupa Ohioensis. Whitfield, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 21, p. 126, figs. 1-4.
Coal Measures : near Marietta, Ohio.
1883. Anthracopupa ohioensis. White, 3d Ann. Rep. U. S. Geol. Surv., p. 456, pi. 2, figs. 5-8.
1891. Anthracopupa Ohioensis. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 607, pi. 16, figs. 15-17.
Coal Measures: Marietta, Ohio.
1895. Anthracopupa Ohioensis. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 491, pi. 12,
figs. 15-17.
Coal Measures : Near Marietta, Ohio.
(ANTHRACOSIA King, 1844.)
Anthracosia bradorica. See Oarbonicola bradorica.
ANTHRACOTHREMMA Scudder, 1884.
Anthracothremma robusta Scudder.
1885. Anthracothremma robusta. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 327, pi. 30, figs. 1, 5, 6.
Carboniferous: Mazou Creek, Illinois.
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Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Anthracothremma robusta Scudder — Continued.
1890. Anthracothremma rohusta. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 291, pi. 16, figs. 1, 5, 6.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
ANTHR AP ALiE MON Salter, 1861.
Anthrapalaemon gracilis Meek and Worth en.
1865. Anthrapalaemon gracilis. Meek and Wortben, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 50.
Coal Measures : Morris, Illinois.
1866. Anthrapalaemon gracilis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 407>
pi. 32, figs. 4-4c.
Lower Coal Measures : Morris, Grundy County, Illinois.
1868. Anthrapalaemon gracilis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 554,
figs. A-B.
Coal Measures.
1884. Anthrapalaemon gracilis. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 180, pi. 38,
figs. 8, 9.
Coal Measures : Grundy County, Illinois.
1885. Anthrapalaemon gracilis. Packard, Am. Nat., vol. 19, p. 880.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1886. Anthrapalaemon gracilis. Packard, Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. 3, pt. 2, p. 135,
pi. 4, figs. 1-6 ; pi. 7, figs. 4-6.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Anthrapalaemon hillianns Dawson.
1877. Anthrapalaemon ( Paloeocarabus ) Hilliana. Dawson, Geol. Mag. (2), vol. 4,
p. 56, fig. 1.
Carboniferous: South Joggins, Nova Scotia.
1878. Anthracopalaemon ( Paloeocarabus ) Hillianus. Dawson, Supp. to 2d Ed. Acad.
Geol., p. 55, fig. 10.
Coal Measures: South Joggins, Nova Scotia.
AOROCRINTJS Wachsmuth and Springer, 1897.
Aorocrinus canaliculate Meek and Worthen.
1869. Dorycrinus canaliculatus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 166.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Dorycrinus canaliculatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 381, pi. 6, fig. 4.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Aorocrinus canaliculatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 475, pi. 45, figs. 6a, b.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Aorocrinus concavus Meek and Worthen.
1861. Actinocrinus ( Amphoracrinus ?) concavus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 132.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Actinocrinus ( Sphcerocrinus ) concavus. Meek .and Worthen. Proc. Acad.
Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 154.
1866. Coelocrinus concavus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 215,
pi. 15, figs. 10a-c.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Aorocrinus concavus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p.482, pi. 42, figs. 13a-c.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
90 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Aorocrimis elegans Miller.
1892. Dorycrinus elegans. Miller, Adv. Sheets 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Tnd., p. 17, pi. 3, figs. 4, 5.
Burlington Group : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Dorycrinus elegans. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 271, pi. 3, figs. 4, 5.
Burlington Group : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Dorycrinus elegans. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 170.
Burlington L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Aorocrinus elegans. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam.; p. 480, pi. 34, figs. 7 a, b.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
Aorocrinus helice Hall.
1864. Actinocrinus helice. Hall, 17th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 53.
Waverly Group: Richfield, Ohio.
1864. Actinocrinus helice var. ms. Hall, 17th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 53.
Waverly Group: Richfield, Ohio.
1875. Actinocrinus helice. Hall and Whitfield, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 162, pi. 11, figs. 5-8.
Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio.
1875. Actinocrinus Eris. Hall and Whitfield, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 164, pi. 11, figs. 9, 10.
Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio.
1897. Aorocrinus helice. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 481, pi. 45, figs. 2, 5.
Waverly S. S. : Richfield and Royalton, Ohio.
Aorocrinus immaturus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1890. Dorycrinus immaturus. Wachsmuth and Springer, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 175, pi. 16, fig. 5; pi. 17, figs. 6, 17.
Kinderhook Group: Legrand, Iowa.
1897. Aorocrinus immaturus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 471, pi. 45, figs. 4a, b.
Kinderhook Group: Legrand, Marshall County, Iowa.
Aorocrinus parvibasis Wachsmuth and Springer.
1890. Dorycrinus parvibasis. Wachsmuth and Springer, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8,
p. 177, pi. 17, figs. 7, 9,9a.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Iowa.
1897. Aorocrinus parvibasis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 473, pi. 45, figs. 3a, b.
Kinderhook Group: Legrand, Marshall County, Iowa.
Aorocrinus parvus Shumard.
1855. Actinocrinus parvus. Schumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 193, pi. A, fig. 9.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
1858. Actinocrinus symmetricus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 574, pi. 10, figs. 8 a-b.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Actinocrinus symmetricus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, pi. 2, fig. 10.
1891. Dorycrinus ameenus. Miller, Bull. Geol. . Mo., No. 4, p. 35, pi. 5,
figs. 5, 6.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Dorycrinus parvus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 171.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Palmyra, Sedalia, Ash Grove, and St. Louis County, Missouri.
Weller ]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Aorocrinus parvus Shumard— Continued.
1897. Aorocrinus parvus . Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Cnn. Cam., p. 477, pi. 45, fig. Ha, b.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa,
Aorocrinus radiatus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1890. Dorycrinus radiatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 176, pi. 17, figs. 5, 5 a.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Iowa.
1897. Aorocrinus radiatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 472, pl. 45, fig. 1.
Kinderhook Group: Legrand, Marshall County, Iowa.
Aorocrinus spinosulus Hall.
I860. Actinoct'inus spinosulus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, p. 5 . Keokuk L. S. : Nauvoo, Illinois.
1875. Dorycrinus Kclloggi. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 6, p. 513, pl. 29, fig. 8. Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
1894. Dorycrinus Tcclloggi. Keyes, Mo. Geol, Surv., vol. 4, p. 173.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
1897. Aorocrinus spinosulus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 478, pl. 43, fig. 4; pl. 44, fig. 8a, b.
Keokuk Group: Keokuk, Iowa; Nauvoo, Illinois.
Aorocrinus subaculeatus Hall.
1858. Actinocrinus subaculeatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 570, pl. 10, figs. 2a, b.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Dorycrinus subaculeatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 170.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
1897. Aorocrinus subaculeatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 476, pl. 45, figs. 7a, b.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
APHELiECERAS Hyatt, 1883.
Aphelaeceras disciformis Meek and Worthen.
1865. Nautilus ( Discites ) disciformis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 261.
Keokuk Group : Niota, Illinois.
1873. Nautilus ( Discites ) disciformis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 522, pl. 18, fig. 1.
Keokuk Group: Niota, Hancock County, Illinois.
1893. Aphelvceras (Disc.) disciforme. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 413.
ARCA Linne, 1758.
Area carbonaria. See Macrodon carbonarius.
Area cuspidata Swallow.
1858. Area cuspidata. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 209. Upper Coal Measures : Near Burlingame, Kansas.
Area modesta Winchell.
1863. Area modesta. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 15.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Area ornata Herrick.
1888. Area ornata. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 83, pl. 9, fig. 18. Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
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Area punctifera Dawson.
1868. Area punctifer. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 304.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Area striata. See Macrodon tenuistriata.
AKCHEOCAEIS Meek, 1872.
Archaeocaris vermiformis Meek.
1872. Archceocaris vermiformis. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil, for 1871, p. 335. Base of Waverly Group : Danville, Kentucky.
1875. Archceocaris vermiformis. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 321, pi. 18, fig. 7. Waverly Group : Danville, Kentucky.
ARCHAEOCIDARIS McCoy, 1844.
Archaeocidaris aculeata Sliumard.
1858. Archceocidaris verneuiliana. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 180. (Not A. verneuiliana King.)
Middle Permian : West of Council Grove, Kansas.
1858. Archceocidaris aculeatus. Sliumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 223. Upper Coal Measures: Verdigris River valley; Santa F6 road, near Rock Creek; 25 miles west of Council Grove, in valley of Cottonwood Creek, Kansas; Fort Belknap, Texas.
1894. Archceocidaris aculeata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 130, pi. 15, fig. 3. Upper Coal Measures: New Point, Jackson County, Missouri.
1895. Archaeocidaris aculeata. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 188, pi. 18,
fig. 3.
Upper Coal Measures: New Point, Jackson County, Missouri.
Archaeocidaris agassizi Hall.
1858. Archaeocidaris agassizi. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 698, pi. 26, figs. 1 a-d.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Archceocidaris agassizi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 127, pi. 15, fig. 5. Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Missouri ; Burlington, Iowa.
1895. Archceocidaris agassizi. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 185, pi. 18,
fig. 5.
Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Missouri ; Burlington, Iowa.
1896. Archaeocidaris agassizi. Jackson, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 7, p. 213.
Archaeocidaris biangulata Shumard.
1858. Archceocidaris hiangulatus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 224.
Middle Coal Measures: Lexington, Missouri.
1894. Archceocidaris hiangulata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 130, pi. 15,
figs. la-c.
Upper Coal Measures : Lexington and Kansas City, Missouri.
1895. Archceocidaris hiangulata. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 189,
pi. 15, figs. la-c.
Upper Coal Measures : Lexington and Kansas City, Missouri.
Archaeocidaris cratis White.
1876. Archceocidaris cratis. White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 109.
Lower Aubrey Group : Confluence of Grand and Green Rivers, Utah.
1880. Archceocidaris cratis. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 6, p. 130, pi. 33, fig. 2a.
Middle Carboniferous : Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
1895. Archceocidaris cratis. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 188.
Coal Measures (Lower Aubrey) : Utah.
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Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Archaeocidaris dininni White.
1880. Archceocidaris dininni. White, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 2, p. 260, pi. 1, figs. 13-15.
Upper Coal Measures: Near Tecumseh, Nebraska; western Iowa.
1880. Archceocidaris dininni. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 6, p. 131, pi. 35, figs. 6a-c.
Upper Coal Measures : Tecumseh, Nebraska.
1894. Archceocidaris dininni. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 130, pi. 15,
figs. 6a-c.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1895. Archceocidaris dininni. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 190, pi. 18,
figs. 6a-c.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri ; Tecumseh, Nebraska; Red Oak, Iowa.
Archaeocidaris edgarensis Worthen and Miller.
1883. Archceocidaris edgarensis. Worthen and Miller, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 337, pi. 30, figs. 15a-c.
Upper Coal Measures : 1 mile east of Baldwinsville, Edgar County, Illinois. 1891. Archceocidaris edgarensis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 245.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
Archaeocidaris gracilis New berry.
1861. Archceocidaris gracilis. Newberry, Ives’ Colo. Expl. Exped., p. 117, pi. 1, figs. 4, 4a.
Upper Carboniferous L. S. : Banks of Colorado River.
Archceocidaris hallianus. See Eocidaris hallanus.
Archaeocidaris illinoiensis Worthen and Miller.
1883. Archceocidaris illinoiensis. Worthen and Miller, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 338, pi. 31, figs. 1 a-h.
St. Louis L. S. (black beds) : Near Illinois Furnace, Hardin County, Illinois. 1895. Archceocidaris illinoisensis. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 187.
St. Louis L. S.: Hardin County, Illinois.
Archaeocidaris keokuk Hall.
1858. Archceocidaris keokuk. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 699, pi. 26, figs. 2a, h, Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Archceocidaris keokuk. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 128.
Keokuk L. S. : Clark County, Missouri (?); Warsaw, Illinois.
1895. Archceocidaris keokuk. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 186.
Keokuk L. S. : Clark County and Boonville, Missouri; Warsaw, Illinois.
Archaeocidaris legrandensis Miller and Gurley.
1890. Archceocidaris legrandensis. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 373, pi. 10, fig. 15.
Kinderhook Group : Le Grand, Iowa.
1895. Archceocidaris legrandensis. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 185. Kinderhook L. S. : Le Grand, Marshall County, Iowa.
Archaeocidaris longispina Newberry.
1861. Archaeocidaris longispinus. Newberry, Ives’ Colo. Expl. Exped., pt. 3, p. 116, pi. 1, figs. 1, la.
Upper Carboniferous L. S. : Banks of Colorado River.
1895. Archceocidaris longispinus. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 191. Carboniferous: Junction of the two Colorado rivers, Arizona. Archaeocidaris megastylus Shumard.
1858. Archceocidaris megastylns. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 225.
94 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Archseocidaris megastylus Shumarcl — Continued.
1858. Upper Coal Measures: Headwaters of Verdigris River, and in valley of Cottonwood Creek, Kansas.
1894. Archceocidaris megastylus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 129, pi. 15,
figs. 2a, b.
Upper Coal Measures : Independence, Missouri.
1895. Arcliceocidaris meg asiylus. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 189, pi. 18,
figs. 2a, b.
Upper Coal Measures: Independence, Jackson County, Missouri.
Archseocidaris mucronata Meek and Wortkeu.
1860. Archceocidaris mucronata. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci.,
Phil., p. 395.
Chester L. S. : Liberty, Randolph County, Illinois.
1866. Arcliceocidaris mucronata. ’Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 295, pi. 23, figs. 3 a-c.
Chester Group : Liberty, Randolph County, Illinois.
1895. Arcliceocidaris mucronata. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 188. Kaskaskia L. S. : Liberty and Chester, Illinois.
Archseocidaris newberryi Hambach.
1884. Arcliceocidaris newberryi. Hambach, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 551, pi. D, fig. 1.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
1894. Arcliceocidaris newberryi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 129.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louie, Missouri.
1895. Arcliceocidaris newberryi. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 187.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
Archseocidaris norwoodi Hall.
1858. Arcliceocidaris nonvoodi. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 701, pi. 26, figs. 5 a-e.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1894. Archceocidaris norwoodi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 129.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Kaskaskia, Illinois; near St. Louis, Missouri.
1895. Archceocidaris norwoodi. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 188. Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Archseocidaris ornata Newberry.
1861. Archceocidaris ornatus. Newberry, Ives7 Colo. Expl. Exped., p. 116, pi. 1,
figs. 2, 3, 3 a.
Upper Carboniferous L. S. : Banks of Colorado River.
1877. Archceocidaris ornatus. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 104, pi. 6, fig. 7.
Carboniferous: Ojo del Oso, near Fort Wingate, Nbw Mexico.
1895. Archceocidaris ornatus. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 191. Carboniferous: Ojo del Oso, New Mexico.
Archseocidaris shumardana Hall.
1858. Arcliceocidaris shumardana. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 699, pi. 26, figs. 3 a-d.
Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1884. Archceocidaris, cf. Shumardana. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 212.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Eureka District, Nevada.
1894. Archceocidaris shumardana. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 128.
Keokuk L. S. : La Grange, Missouri.
1895. Archceocidaris shumardiana. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 186. Keokuk L. S.: La Grange, Lewis County, Missouri; Warsaw, Illinois.
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Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Archseocidaris spinoclavata Worthen and Miller.
1873. Archaeocidaris ? (sp. unclet.). Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5,
pi. 24, figs. 13 a-e.
Coal Measures.
1883. Archaeocidaris spino-clavatus. Worthen and Miller, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. /, p. 337, pi. 30, figs. 14 a-e.
Middle and Lower Coal Measures : St. Clair and Marshall counties, Illinois. 1895. Archaeocidaris spinoclavatus. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 190. Upper Coal Measures : St. Clair and Marshall counties, Illinois.
Archaeocidaris triplex White.
1881. Archaeocidaris triplex. White, U. S, Geog. Surv., W. 100 Merid., vol. 3, Supp., Appendix, p. xxii, pi. 4, figs. 3a-c.
Carboniferous : New Mexico.
1895. Archaeocidaris triplex. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 191.
Upper Coal Measures : New Mexico.
Archaeocidaris triserrata Meek.
1872. Archaeocidaris ? triserrata. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr , p. 151, pi. 1, figs. 6a-c.
Upper Coal Measures : Omaha, and 3 miles above mouth of Platte River, Nebraska.
Coal Measures: Vermilion County, Illinois.
1895. Archaeocidaris triserata Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 190.
Upper Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Nebraska ; Kansas City, Missouri.
Archaeocidaris trudifer White.
1874. Archaeocidaris trudifer. White, Prelim. Rep. Inv.Foss., p. 17.
Carboniferous (Coal Measures) : Camp Apache, Arizona
1876. Archaeocidaris trudifer. White, Powell’s Rep, Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 89.
Lower Aubrey Group: Confluence of Grand and Green Rivers, Utah.
1877. Archaeocidaris trudifer. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4,
p. 104, pi. 6, figs. 8a, h.
Carboniferous (Red Wall L. S) : Camp Apache, Arizona.
1895. Archaeocidaris trudifer. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 191.
Lower Carboniferous: “Camp Apache,” Arizona.
Archceocidaris verneuiliana. See Archieocidaris aculeata.
Archaeocidaris wortheni Hall.
1858. Archaeocidaris wortheni. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 700, pi. 26,
tigs. 4 a-g.
St. Louis L. S. : Near St. Louis, Missouri.
1884. Archaeocidaris cf. ivortheni. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p, 212.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Eureka District, Nevada.
1894. Archaeocidaris wortheni. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 128, pi. 16,
figs. 3a, l).
St Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
1895. Archaeocidaris w or theni. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 187, pi. 20,
figs. 3a, h.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
1896. Archaeocidaris wortheni. Jackson, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 7, p. 214, pi. 8,
figs. 43-46.
St. Louis Group : St. Louis, Missouri.
Arclneocidaris (species undetermined).
1859. Archaeocidaris - 1 Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 25.
Upper Coal Measures : Cottonwood Creek, Kansas.
1859. Archaeocidaris - ? Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,p. 25.
Upper Coal Measures : Cottonwood Creek and Manhattan, Kansas.
1874. Archaeocidaris f (sp. undet.) Meek, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 7, p. 486.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
ARCHEGOGRYLLUS Scudder, 1868.
Archegogryllus prisons Scudder.
1868. Archegogryllus prisons. Scudder, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 11, p. 402. Coal Measures : Tallmadge, Ohio.
1885. Archegogryllus priscus. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p.323, pi. 29, figs. 2, 3.
Carboniferous: Tallmadge, Ohio.
1890. Archegogryllus priscus. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 287, pi. 15, figs. 2, 3.
Carboniferous: Tallmadge, Ohio.
ARCHIMEDES Le Sueur, 1842.
Archimedes archimedes Owen.
1852. Eetepora Archimedes. Owen, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., tab. 4, figs. 1, la.
Near top of lower series of Carboniferous L. S. : Keokuk Rapids, Iowa.
Archimedes communis Ulrich.
1890. Archimedes communis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 573, pi. 63, figs. 1-1 d. Chester Group: Most localities, especially at Sloan’s Valley, Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Archimedes compactus Ulrich.
1890. Archimedes compactus. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 572, pi. 63, figs. 2-2e. Chester Group: Sloan’s Valley, Kentucky.
Archimedes distans Ulrich.
1890. Archimedes distans. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 578, pi, 63, figs. 9-9Z>. Chester Group : Chester, Illinois; Sloan’s Valley, Kentucky.
Archimedes grandis Ulrich.
1890. Archimedes grandis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 569, pi. 63, fig. 10. Keokuk Group: Jersey County, Illinois.
Archimedes intermedius Ulrich.
1890. Archimedes intermedius. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 574, pi. 63, fig. 2c. Chester Group: Chester, Illinois; Sloan’s Valley, Kentucky.
Archimedes invaginatus Ulrich.
1890. Archimedes invaginatus. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 8, p. 575, pi. 63, figs, lla-
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
Archimedes laxus Hall.
1857. Fenesiella ( Archimedes ) laxa. Hall, Proc. Am. Ass. Adv. Sci., vol. 10, p. 178. Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1882. Archimedes laxa. White, 11th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 361, pi. 41, fig. 7. Subcarboniferous : Indiana.
1883. Helicopora archimediformis. Claypole, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond.,
vol. 39, p. 34, pi. 4, figs. 3, 4.
Kaskaskia Group: Litchfield, Kentucky,
1890. Archimedes laxus. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 580, pi. 63, figs. 15, 15a.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois ; Litchfield, Kentucky.
1894. Archimedes laxus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 27.
Chester Group: Chester, Illinois.
Archimedes meekanus Hall.
1857. Fenestella ( Archimedes ) Meekana. Hall, Pioc. Am. Ass. Adv. Sci., vol. 10, p. 178.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
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Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Archimedes meekanus Hall — Continued.
1890. Archimedes meekanus. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 578, pi. 63, fig. 4.
Chester Group: Chester, Illinois; Sloan’s Valley and Grayson Springs, Kentucky.
Archimedes negligens Ulrich.
1890. Archimedes negligens. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 569, pi. 63, figs. 7, 7 a. Keokuk Group: Bentonsport and Keokuk, Iowa.
Archimedes owenanus Hall.
1857. Fenestella ( Archimedes ) Owenana. Hall, Proc. Am. Ass. Adv Sci.,vol. 10,
p. 178.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa; Appanoose, Illinois.
1890. Archimedes oicenanus. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p 570, pi. 63, figs. 6-6c. Keokuk Group: Keokuk, Iowa; Appanoose, and 3 miles northeast of Quincy, Illinois.
1894. Archimedes oicenanus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 26, pi. 33, fig. 2. Keokuk L. S. : St. Francisville, Missouri.
Archimedes perminimus Ulrich.
1890. Archimedes perminimus. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 572, pi. 63, figs. 11, 13.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
Archimedes proutanus Ulrich.
1890. Archimedes proutanus. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 576, pi. 63, figs. 3, 3d,
11, 116.
Chester Group: Sloan’s Valley, Kentucky; Chester, Illinois.
Archimedes reversus. See Archimedes wortheni.
Archimedes sublaxus Ulrich.
1890. Archimedes sublaxus. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 579, pi. 63, fig. 14. Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
Archimedes swallovanus Hall.
1857. Fenestella ( Archimedes ) Swallovana. Hall, Proc. Am. Ass. Adv. Sci., vol. 10,
p. 178.
Kaskaskia Group: Kaskaskia and Chester, Illinois; Crittenden County, Kentucky.
1890. Archimedes swallovanus. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 574, pi. 63, figs. 12-12d.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
1894. Archimedes swallovanus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 26.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
Archimedes terebriformis Ulrich.
1890. Archimedes terebriformis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 575, pi. 63, tigs. 5-5e.
Chester Group: Chester, Illinois; Sloan’s Valley, aud Grayson Springs, Kentucky.
Archimedes wortheni Hall.
1857. Fenestella ( Archimedes ) Wortheni. Hall, Proc. Am. Ass. Adv. Sci., vol. 10,
p. 178.
Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1858. Archimedes wortheni. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 651, pi. 22, figs. 3, 4a, 6,
5a, b.
Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1858. Archimedes reversa. 1 fall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, j>t. 2, p. 652, pi. 22, tig. 2. Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Bull. 153 - 7
98 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.153.
Archimedes wortheni Hall — Continued.
1890. Archimedes wortheni. Ulrich. Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 571, pi. 63, figs. 8, 8a. Warsaw Beds.
1894. Archimedes wortheni. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 26, pi. 33, fig. 1. Keokuk L. S. : Wayland and Lagrange, Missouri.
Archimedes (species undetermined).
1842. Archimedes , ef. Lesueur. Owen, Araer. Jour. Sci. (1), vol. 43, p. 19, fig. 2.
St. Louis, Missouri.
1876. Archimedes - f - . White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 89.
Lower Aubrey Group : Near Echo Park, Utah.
1879. Archimedes - ? White, Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. Terr., vol. 5,
p. 213.
Carboniferous: Mount Darby, Wyoming Range, Western Wyoming.
(ARCHIMEDIPORA D’Orbigny, 1850.)
(Archimedipora archimedes Shumard.)
1854. Archimedipora archimedes. Shumard, Marcy’s Expl. Red Riv. of Louis., p. 175, pi. 1, fig. 6.
Carboniferous: Washington County, Arkansas.
(This is some species of Archimedes.)
Archimedipora sp.
1876. Archimedipora - ( ?). Meek, Simp. Expl. Gt. Basin Utah, p.348, pi. 1 , fig. 11.
Camp Floyd.
ARCHIMYLACRIS Scudder, 1808.
Archimylacris acadicum Scudder.
1868. Archimylacris Acadicus. Scudder, Dawson’s Acad. Geol., p. 388, fig. 153.
Coal Measures: East River of Pictou, Nova Scotia.
1868. Archimylacris Acadica. Scudder, Am. Nat., vol. 1, p. 630, pi. 16, fig. 2.
Coal Measures: Nova Scotia.
1879. Archimylacris acadicum. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 84, pi. 6, figs. 8, 14.
Middle Coal Formation: East River, Pictou, Nova Scotia.
1890. Archimylacris acadicum. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 104, pi. 6, figs. 8, 14.
Middle Carboniferous: Pictou, Nova Scotia.
1895. Archwiylacris acadica. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 59.
Coal Measures : East River, Pictou, Nova Scotia.
Archimylacris parallelum Scudder.
1879. Archimylacris parallelum. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 85, pi. 6, fig. 6.
Lower Coal Measures: Cannelton, Pennsylvania.
1890. Archimylacris parallelum. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., voi. 1, p. 105, pi. 6, fig. 6.
Lower Coal Measures: Cannelton, Pennsylvania.
1895. Archimylacris parallela. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 58. Millstone Grit: Campbell’s Ledge, near Pittston, Pennsylvania.
Archimylacris paucinervis Scudder.
1890. Archimylacris paucinervis. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 411, pi. 31, fig. 5.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
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Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Archimylacns paucinervis Scudder — Continued.
1890. Archimylacr is paucinervis. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p.387, pi. 23, fig. 5.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1895. Archimylacris paucinervis. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 59. Lower Coal Measures : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
ARCHITARBUS Scudder, 1868.
Architarbus elongatum Scudder.
1890. Architarbus elongatum. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 449, pi. 40, fig. 4.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Architarbus elongatum. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 425, pi. 32, fig. 4. Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Architarbus rotundatum Scudder.
1868. Architarbus rotundatus. Scudder, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 568, fig. 4.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Grundy County, Illinois.
1890. Architarbus rotundatum. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 449.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Architarbus rotundatum. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 425. Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
ARCHIULUS Scudder, 1868.
Archiulus dawsoni. See Xylobius dawsoni.
Archiulus glomeratus Scudder.
1890. Archiulus? glomeratus. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p.436, pi. 37, figs. 2, 3.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Archiulus? glomeratus. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 412, pi. 29. figs. 2, 3.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Archiulus xylobioides Scudder.
1868. Archiulus xylobioides. Scudder, Dawson’s Acad. Geol., p. 496.
Carboniferous : Nova Scotia.
1873. Archiulus xylobioides. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p. 236. Carboniferous : Nova Scotia.
1878. Archiulus xylobioides. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p. 561, figs. 5-7.
Carboniferous: Joggins, Nova Scotia.
1890. Archiulus xylobioides. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 26, 31, figs. 5-7. Carboniferous: Joggins, Nova Scotia.
Archiulus (species undetermined).
*1883. Archiulus - (2 sp.). Scudder, Trans. Phil. Soc. for 1882, p. 649.
Carboniferous: Joggins, Nova Scotia.
1890. Archiulus sp. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 437, pi. 37, fig. 1.
Carboniferous: Malden Mine, Kanawha Co., W. Va.
1890. Archiulus sp. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 4 13, pi. 29, fig. 1. Carboniferous : Malden Mine, Kanawha Co., W. Va.
ARTHROLYCOSA Harger, 1874.
Arthrolycosa antiqua Harger.
1874. Arthrolycosa antiqua. Harger, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 7, p. 219, fig.
Coal Measures: Mazon Creek, Grundy County, Illinois,
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Arthrolycosa antiqua Harger — Continued.
1884. Arthrolycosa antiqua. Scudder, Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., vol. 20, p. 15. Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1889. Arthrolycosa antiqua. Beecher, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 38, p. 219, tigs. 1-3. Coal Measures : Illinois.
(ASTAETE Sowerby, 1818.)
Astarte mortonensis. See Edmondia mortonensis.
Astarte nebrascensis. See Edmondia nebrascensis.
ASTAETELLA Hall, 1858.
Astartella concentrica McChesney.
1860. Edmondia concentrica. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 55.
Coal Measures: Carnahan’s Coal Mine, Mercer County, Illinois; Big Creek, Indiana; Charbonier, Missouri.
1865. Edmondia concentrica. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 2, figs. 21 a-b. 1868. Astartella concentrica. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 43, pi. 2, figs. 21a, h.
Coal Measures: Mercer County, Illinois; Big Creek, Indiana; Charbonier, Missouri.
1894. Astartella concentrica. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 126.
Lower Coal Measures: Charbonier, Missouri.
Astartella gurleyi White.
1878. Astartella Gurleyi. White, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 35.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
1880. Astartella gurleyi. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 8, p. 166, pi. 42, figs. 6a-&. Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
Astartella newberryi Meek.
1875. Astartella Newberryi. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 340, pi. 19, fig. 3.
Coal Measures: Newark, Ohio.
1887. Astartella Newberryi. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 39, pi. 4, fig. 33. Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1897. Astartella newberryi. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 36.
Upper Coal Measures: Poteau Mountain, Indian Territory.
Lower Coal Measures: Conway County, Arkansas.
Astartella varica McChesney.
1860. Astartella varica. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 55.
Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1865. Astartella varica. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 2, fig. 7.
1868. Astartella varica. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 42, pi. 2, fig. 7.
Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1875. Astartella varica. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 341, pi. 19, fig. 2.
Coal Measures : Newark, Ohio.
1887. Astartella varica. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 39, pi. 4, fig. 31. Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Astartella vera Hall.
1858. Astartella vera. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 715, pi. 29, figs. la-c.
Coal Measures: Illinois and Indiana.
1887. Astartella vera (??). Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 39,
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio,
Weller ]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Astartella vera Hall — Continued.
1891. Astartella vera. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 250.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Astartella vera. Keyes, Mu. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 125, pi. 46, fig. 6.
Lower Coal Measures: Clinton, Missouri.
1897. Astartella vera. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 36.
Upper Coal Measures: Poteau Mountain, Indian Territory.
Astartella (species undetermined).
1875. Astartella ( undetermined sp.) Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 341, pi. 19, figs. la-&. Coal Measures : Newark, Ohio.
(ASTEROCRINUS Lyon, 1857).
Asterocrinus capitalis. See Pterotocrinus capitalis.
Aster ocrinus coronarius. See Pterotocrinus coronarius.
ASYMPTOCERAS Ryckholt, 1852.
Asymptoceras capax Meek and Wortken.
1865. Nautilus ( Cryptoceras ) capax. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 262.
Coal Measures : Charhoniere, Missouri.
1875. Nautilus ( Cryptoceras ) capax. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 6, p. 532, pi. 33, fig. 1.
Coal Measures : Charhoniere, Missouri.
1891. Asymptoceras capax. Hyatt, 2d Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 346.
Asymptoceras newloni Hyatt.
1891. Asymptoceras Newloni. Hyatt, 2d Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 346, figs. 48, 49.
Coal Measures : Oswego, Kansas.
1893. Asymptoceras Newloni. Hay, Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., vol. 13, p. 45.
Coal Measures : Oswego, Kansas.
Asymptoceras springeri White and St. John.
1868. Nautilus ( Cryptoceras ) Springeri. White and St. John, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 124, fig. 10.
Upper Coal Measures: Adair County, Iowa.
1891. Asymptoceras Springeri. Hyatt, 2d Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 346.
ATELESTOCRINUS Wachsmuth and Springer, 1886.
Atelestocrinus delicatus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1886. Attelesocrinus delicatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil , p. 147; Rev. Palaeocr. pt. 3, p. 223.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Atelestocrinus robustus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1886. Atelestocrinus robustus. Wachsmuth and Springer, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 147; Rev. Palscocr., pt. 3, p. 223.
Burlington and Keokuk Transition bed: Near Burlington, Iowa.
Base of Keokuk L. S. : White’s Creek Spring, near Nashville, Tennessee.
ATHYRJS McCoy, 1844.
Athyris americana. See Cleiothyris roissyi.
Athyris argentea. See Seminula subtilita.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX 'OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Athyris ashlandensis. See Athyris lamellosa.
Athyris biloba Winch ell.
1865. Spirigera biloba. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 118.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
Athyris corpulenta Winchell.
1863. Spirigera corpulenta. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 6.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Athyris crassicardinalis. See Cleiothyris crassicardinalis.
Athyris densa Hall.
1894. Athyris densa. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 651.
St. Louis Group: Washington County, Indiana; Colesburg, Kentucky.
1895. Athyris densa. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, p. 364, pi. 46,
figs, 6-12.
St. Louis Group: Washington County, Indiana; Colesburg, Kentucky; Lanesville, Indiana.
1897. Athyris densa. Hall, 14th Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 358, pi. 9, figs. 3-9.
St. Louis Group: Washington County, Indiana; Colesburg, Kentucky.
Athyris differ entius. See Seminnla subtilita.
Athyris formosa. See Semin ula formosa.
Athyris hannibalensis Swallow.
1860. Spirigera Hannibalensis . Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 649.
Chemung Rocks : Hannibal, Louisiana, and Sulphur Springs, Missouri. 1865. Spirigera Hannibalensis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 118.
Lithographic L. S. : Clarksville, Missouri.
1870. Spirigera Hannibalensis. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 253. Waverly Group: Sciotoville, Ohio.
1894. Athyris hannibalensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 91, pi. 41, fig. 9. Louisiana L. S. : Hannibal, Louisiana, and Sulphur Springs, Missouri.
1895. Athyris Hannibalensis. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 46,
figs. 13-15.
Choteau L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Athyris hirsuta. See Cleiothyris hirsuta.
Athyris incrassata Hall.
1858. Athyris incrassatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 600, pi. 12, fig. 6.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Quincy, Illinois; Hannibal, Missouri. 1895. Athyris incrassata. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 46, fig. 21; pi. 83, fig. 39.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Warsaw L. S. : Des Moines River, Iowa.
See Athyris lamellosa.
Athyris intervarica McChesuey.
1861. Athyris intervarica. McChesney, Desc. New Spec. Foss., p. 78.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Athyris jacksoni Swallow.
I860. Spirigera Jacksoni. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 651. Upper Coal Measures: Cass County, Missouri.
Athyris lamellosa Leveille.
1875. Athyris lamellosa ? Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 283, pi. 14, figs. 6a, b. Waverly Group: Sciotoville, Ohio.
1888. Athyris lamellosa. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 49, pi. 2, fig. 7. Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
WELLER, j
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Athyris lamellosa Leveille — Continued.
1888. Athyris ashlandensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 24, pi. 3, fig. 6. Waverly Group : Ashland County and Moots Run, Licking County, Ohio.
1894. Athyris incrassatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 91, pi. 41, fig. 10. Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Missouri.
1895. Athyris ashlandensis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 23, fig. 10. Cuyahoga Shale : Ashland and Licking counties, Ohio.
1895. Athyris lamellosa. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 46, figs.
Waverly Group : Sciotoville, Ohio.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Athyris missouriensis Winchell.
1865. Spirigera Missouriensis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 117. Lithographic L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Marshall Group: Weymouth, Medina County, Ohio, 60 feet below con glomerate.
Athyris monticola White.
1874. Spirigera monticola. White, Prelim. Rep. Inv. Foss., p. 16.
Subcarboniferous : Mountain Spring, Old Mormon Road, Nevada.
1877. Spirigera monticola. White, U. S. Geog. Surv*. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 91, pi. 5, figs, lla-d.
Subcarboniferous : Mountain Spring, Old Mormon Road, Nevada.
Athyris obmaxima. See Cleiothyris obmaxima.
Athyris obvia. See Cleiothyris obvia.
Athyris ohioensis Winchell.
1865. Spirigera Ohiensis. Winchell, Proc. Acaa. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 118.
Marshall Group : Akron, Ohio.
1870. Spirigera Ohiensis. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 253.
Waverly Group: Sciotoville, Ohio.
1888. Athyris ohioensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 49, pi. 2, figs. 1-3. Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Athyris orbicularis. See Cleiothyris orbicularis.
Athyris papilioniformis McChesney.
1860. Athyris spiriferoides. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 46. (Not A.
8 piriferoides E aton . )
Kaskaskia L. S. : Fountain Bluff, Illinois.
1865. Athyris papilioniformis. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 6, fig. 4 a-c. 1868. Athyris ? papilioniformis. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 33, pi. 6, figs. 4 a-c.
Chester L. S. : Fountain Bluff, Illinois.
Athyris parvirostra. See Cleiothyris roissyi.
Athyris perinflata McChesney.
1861. Athyris perinflata. McChesney, Desc. New Spec. Foss., p. 81 Keokuk Group : Nanvoo, Illinois.
Athyris persinuata. See Seminula persinuata.
Athyris planosulcata. See Cleiothyris roissyi.
Athyris prouti Swallow.
I860. Spirigera Froutii. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 649.
Chemung Rocks: St. Louis County, near Sulphur Springs, Missouri.
1894. Athyris proutii. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 91.
Louisiana L. S. : Hannibal, Louisiana; Clarksville, and Sulphur Springs, Missouri.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [buLl.153.
Atliyris roissyi. See Cleiothyris roissyi.
Atliyris spiriferoides. See Athyris papilioniformis.
Atliyris squamosa. See Cleiothyris squamosa.
Atliyris sublamellosa. See Cleiothyris roissyi.
Atliyris subquadrata. See Seminula subquadrata.
Atliyris subtilita. See Seminula subtilita and Seminula dawsoni. Atliyris trinuclea. See Seminula trinuclea.
Athyris ultravarica McChesney.
1861. Athyris ultravarica. McChesney, Desc. New Spec. Foss., p. 79.
Keokuk Group: Keokuk, Iowa; Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
Athyris (species undetermined).
1859. Spirigera - ? Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 28.
Upper Coal Measures: Fort Riley, Kansas. i88§. Athyris sp. Herrick, Bull. Deu. Univ., vol. 3. pi. 7, figs. 19, 34 ; pi. 12, fig. 28.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Athyris sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 10, fig. 23.
Waverly Group: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
ATRYPA Dalman, 1827.
Atrypa reticularis Linnaeus.
1888. Atrypa reticularis ? f Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 41, pi. 3, fig. 11. Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Atrypa reticularis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 9, fig. 7.
Shales above Berea Grit: Central College, Ohio.
1889. Atrypa reticularis. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 4, fig. 7.
1895. Atrypa reticularis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 20, fig. 7.
Shale above Berea Grit: Ohio.
(AUCELLA Keyserling, 1846.)
Aucella hausmani. See Myalina swallovi.
AULACORHYNCHUS Dittmar, 1871.
Aulacorhynchus millepunctatus Meek and Worthen.
1870. Chonetesf? millepunctatus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 35.
Upper Coal Measures : Marion County, Illinois.
1873. Chonetesf f mill epun data. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 566, pi. 25, fig. 3.
Upper Coal Measures: Marion County, Illinois.
1873. Isogramma millepunctata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 568. 1886. Chonetes(f) millepunctata. Heilprin, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Ann. Rep. for 1885, p. 452, p. 440, fig. 3.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1886. Chonetes (?) millepunctata. Heilprin, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc., vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 268, fig. 3.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1894. Aulacorhynchus millepunctatus. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brack., pt. 2, pi. 54, figs. 23, 24.
Coal Measures: Crooked Creek, Illinois.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Aulacorhynchus millepunctatus Meek and Worthen — Continued.
1894. Chonetes millepunctatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 54.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1895. Aulacorhynchus millepunctatus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2,
pi. 83, figs. 14, 15.
Coal Measures: Crooked Creek, Illinois.
AULOPORA Goldfuss, 1826.
Aulopora gracilis Keyes.
1894. Aulopora gracilis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 123, pi. 14, fig. 8.
' Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Missouri; Burlington, Iowa.
Keokuk L. S: Boonville, Missouri; Keokuk, Iowa.
(AULOSTEGES Helmerson, 1847.)
Aulosteges guadalupensis. See Strophalosia guadalupensis.
Aulosteges spondyliformis. See Strophalosia spondylitormis.
AYICULA Klein, 1753.
Avicula acantlioptera. See Pterinea spinalata.
Avicula acosta Cox.
1857. Avicula acosta. Cox, Geol. Rep. Ky , vol. 3, p. 572, pi. 9, fig. 3.
Coal Measures: Union County, Kentucky ; Gallatin County, Illinois.
Avicula circulus. See Pernopecten circulus.
Avicula cooperensis. See Pernopecten cooperensis.
Avicula custa Hall.
1852. Avicula ? custa. Hall, Stansb. Exped. Gt. Salt Lake, p. 412, pi. 2, figs, la, h. Carboniferous: Between Fort Laramie and Great Salt Lake, Utah.
Avicula gryphaeata Munster.
1858. Avicula grypliceata (?). Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 189. Upper Permian : Kansas.
Avicula longa Geinitz.
1866. Gervillia longa. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 32, tab. 2, fig. 15. Nebraska City.
1872. Avicula longa. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 199, pi. 9, fig. 8.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City and Riverside, Nebraska.
Coal Measures : Atchison, Kansas ; Illinois.
1873. Avicula longa. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 578, pi. 26,
fig. 1.
Coal Measures: Danville, Illinois.
1891. Avicula longa. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 248.
Middle Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1891. Gervillia longa. White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 77, p. 29, pi. 4, fig. 2.
Permian: Goodwin Creek, Baylor County, lexas.
1894. Avicula longa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 113.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Avicula magma. See Aviculopecten magna.
Avicula morganensis Meek and Worthen.
1866. Pteria ( Pterinea ?) morganensis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 259.
Coal Measures : Morgan County, Illinois.
Bibliographic Index Of North American
[bull. 153.
Avicula morganensis Meek and Worthen — Continued.
1873. Avicula Morganensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 576, pi 26, fig. 14.
Coal Measures : Morgan County, Illinois.
Avicula oblonga. See Aviculopecten oblongus.
Avicula ohioense Herrick.
1887. Gervillia (?) ohioense. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 36, pi. 4, fig. 13; pi. 3, fig. 12
Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1887, Avicula ( Gervillia ) ohioense. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 145, pi. 14,
fig. 22.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Avicula orbiculus Stevens.
1858. Avicula orbiculus. Stevens, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 25, p. 264.
Coal Measures : Summit, Ohio, and Springfield, Illinois.
Avicula pinncef or mis. See Aviculopinna americana.
Avicula recta Herrick.
1888. Avicula ? recta. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 115, pi. 10, fig. 13. Cuyahoga Shale : Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
1895. Avicula' recta. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 23, fig. 5.
Cuyahoga Shale : Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
Avicula rectal ater area. See Aviculopecten rectalaterarius.
Avicula scutella. See Leptodesma scutella.
Avicula semielliptica Shumard.
1858. Avicula semielliptica. Shumard, . St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 210. Upper Coal Measures: Valley of the Verdigris River, Kansas.
Avicula shawneensis Shumard.
1858. Avicula Shatvneensis. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 211. Upper Coal Measures : Clifton Park, Kansas.
Avicula speluncaria. See Pseudomonatis radialis.
Avicula subspatulata Herrick.
1888. Leiopteria sp . Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 62, pi. 3, fig. 6. Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Avicula ? sub-spatulata. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 30, pi. 5,
fig. 11.
Waverly Group: Newark, Ohio.
1889. Avicula ? subspatulata. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 3, fig. 11.
1895. Avicula subspatulata. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 24, fig. 2.
Burlington: Newark, Ohio.
Avicula sulcata Geinitz.
1866. Gervillia (an Avicula ) sulcata. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 33, tab. 2, fig. 16.
Nebraska City.
1872. Avicula ? sulcata. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 200, pi. 9, fig. 9.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Avicula triplistriata Stevens.
1858. Avicula triplistriata. Stevens, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 25, p. 265.
Coal Measures : Summit, Ohio.
Avicula whitei Winch ell.
1863. Avicula Whitei. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 8.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Avicula (species undetermined).
1852. Avicula (sp. undetermined). Owen, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., tab. 3A, fig. 3.
Carboniferous L. S. (oolite) : 3 miles below Augusta, Iowa.
AVICULOPECTEN McCoy, 1851.
Aviculopecten acadicus Hartt.
1868. Aviculopecten Acadicus. Hartt, Dawson’s Acad. Geol., p. 307, fig. 114. Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Aviculopecten acutialatus Swallow.
1858. Pecten acutialatus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 185. Permian: Valley of Kansas River, Kansas.
Aviculopecten affinis Walcott.
1884. Aviculopecten affinis. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 229, pi. 19, figs. 1, la. Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
Aviculopecten amplus Meek and Worthen.
1860. Aviculopecten amplus. Meek and Wortben, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pbil., p. 454. Keokuk L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1866. Aviculopecten amplus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 257, pi. 18, figs. 4a-c.
Keokuk Group : Monroe County, Illinois.
Aviculopecten armigerus Conrad.
1835. Pecten armigerus. Conrad, Trans. Geol. Soc. Penn., vol. 1, pt. 2, p.268, pi. 12, fig. 3.
Aviculopecten batesvillensis Weller.
1897. Aviculopecten batesvillensis. Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p.263, pi. 19, figs. 3, 4.
Batesville S. S. : Batesville, Arkansas.
Aviculopecten burlingtonensis Meek and Wortben.
1860. Aviculopecten Burlingtonensis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 453.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1866. Aviculopecten burlingtonensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 231, pi. 16, figs la, b.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Aviculopecten cancellatus. See Crenipecten cancellatus.
Aviculopecten carboniferus Stevens.
1858. Pecten carboniferus. Stevens, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 25, p. 261.
Coal Measures : Crooked Creek, Marion County, Illinois.
1863. Pecten Broadheadii. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 97.
Upper Coal Measures : Harrison County, Missouri.
1866. Pecten Hawni. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 36, tab. 2, figs. 19a, b. Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Aviculopecten carboniferus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 193, pi. 4, fig. 8; pi. 9, figs. 4a, b.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Coal Measures: Iowa, Illinois, West Virginia.
1874. Aviculopecten carboniferus. Meek, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 7, p. 489.
1884. Aviculopecten carboniferus. White, 13tli Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 144, pi. 28, figs. 5-6.
Coal Measures: Lick Branch, near Silverwood, Fountain County, and in Vermilion County, Indiana.
108 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Aviculopecten carboniferus Stevens — Continued.
1887. Aviculopecten carboniferus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 67, pi. 3
fig. 13.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1894. Aviculopecten carboniferus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. Ill, pi. 43,
figs. 4 a, b.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Aviculopecten carboniferus. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 33. Lower Coal Measures: White and Conway counties, Arkansas.
Aviculopecten caroli Winchell.
1863. Aviculopecten Caroli. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 9.
Yellow S. S. and base of Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Aviculopecten Caroli. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 125.
Base of Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1870. Aviculopecten Caroli. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 255.
Waverly Group: Newark, Sciotoville, and Granville, Ohio.
1884. Aviculopecten Caroli. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, Lam. I, p. 29, pi. 9, fig. 5.
Waverly S. S. : Newark, Ohio.
1888. Crenipecten caroli. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 5, fig. 9.
Waverly Group: Gann, Ohio.
1889. Crenipecten caroli. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 3, fig. 9.
1895. Crenipecten caroli. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 24, fig. 4. Kinderhook : Gann, Ohio.
Aviculopecten catactus Meek.
1877. Aviculopecten catactus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl., 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 93, pi. 3, figs. 10, 10a.
Devonian or Carboniferous : Hamilton, White Pine Mountains, Nevada.
Aviculopecten chesterensis Worthen.
1884. Aviculopecten chesterensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 20.
Lower Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1890. Aviculopecten chesterensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 115, pi. 21
figs. 5, 5a.
Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Aviculopecten colletti Worthen.
1884. Aviculopecten colletti. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 21.
Keokuk Shale : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1890. Aviculopecten colletti. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 119, pi. 22, figs. 8 b, 13.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Aviculopecten coloradoensis Newberry.
1861. Pecten ( Monotis ?) Coloradensis. Newberry, Ives’ Colo. Expl. Exped., p. 129, pi. 1, figs. 6, 6a.
Upper Carboniferous?: Region of Colorado River?
v Aviculopecten cooperi Herrick.
1888. Aviculopecten cooperi. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 51, pi. 12, figs. 16, 17.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1895. Crenipecten ( Aviculopecten ?) cooperi. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 23, figs. 1-4.
(Cuyahoga Shale) : Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
Wbllek.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Aviculopecten cora Dawson.
1868. Aviculopecten cora. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 307, fig. 115.
Carboniferous L. S. : Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia.
Aviculopecten coreyanns White.
1874. Aviculopecten Coreyana. White, Prelim. Rep. Inv. boss., p. 21.
Carboniferous (Coal Measures) : East of Mount Taylor, 1 mile south of Pajnata, New Mexico.
1877. Aviculopecten Corey anus. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 147, pi. 11. figs, la, b.
Carboniferous: Bear Spring, near Camp Wingate, New Mexico.
1894. Aviculopecten coryanus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 113.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Avictilopecten coxanus Meek and Worthen.
I860. Aviculopecten Coxanus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p,
Coal Measures: Adams County, Illinois.
1866. Aviculopecten Coxanus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 326, pi. 26, figs. 6a, b.
Lower Coal Measures: Adams County, Illinois.
1872. Aviculopecten Coxanus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 196, pi. 9, figs. 2a, b.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska; Illinois.
Lower Coal Measures : Adams County, Illinois.
1886. Aviculopecten coxanus. Claypole, Proc. and Coll., Wyo. Hist, and Geol.
Soc., vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 247.
Lower Coal Measures : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1887. Aviculopecten coxanus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 26, pi. 1, figs.
4, 17.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Aviculopecten coxanus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 232.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Aviculopecten coxanus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 112.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Aviculopecten coxanus. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 33.
Upper Coal Measures: Poteau Mountain, Indian Territory.
Aviculopecten crenistriatus Meek.
1871. Aviculopecten crenistriatus. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 60.
Upper Waverly Group: Sciotoville, Ohio.
1875. Aviculopecten crenistriatus. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 295, pi. 15, figs. 7a, b.
Upper Waverly Group : Sciotoville, Ohio.
1888. Crenipecten crenistriatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 34, pi. 5,
fig. 14.
Waverly Group : Newark, Ohio.
1889. Crenipecten crenistriatus. Herfick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 3, fig. 14.
1895. Crenipecten crenistriatus. Herrick, Geol. Surv., Ohio, vol. 7, pL 24, fig. 3. Burlington: Newark, Ohio.
Aviculopecten curtocardinalis Hall and Whitfield.
1877. Aviculopecten curto-cardinalis. Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl., 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 273, pi. 6, fig. 4.
Upper Coal Measures: Foothills southeast of Salt Lake City, Wahsatch Range, Utah.
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Aviculopecten debertianus Dawson.
1868. Aviculopecten Debertianus. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 307, fig. 116. Carboniferous L. S. : De Bert River, Nova Scotia.
Aviculopecten edwardsi Worthen.
1884. Aviculopecten edwardsi. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 22.
Upper Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1890. Aviculopecten edwardsi. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 119, pi. 22, fig. 2.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Aviculopecten elsahensis Worthen.
1884. Aviculopecten elsahensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 19.
Kinderhook Group ?: one-half mile above Elsah, Jersey County, Illinois. 1890. Aviculopecten elsahensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 115, pi. 22, fig. 3.
Kinderhook ? Group: one-half mile above Elsah, Jersey County, Illinois.
Aviculopecten eurekensis Walcott.
1884. Aviculopecten Eurekensis. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 227, pi. 19, figs. 2, 3.
Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
Aviculopecten fasciculatus Keyes.
1894. Aviculopecten fasciculatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 113, pi. 42, fig. 7. (Not A. fasciculatus Hall, 1883.)
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Aviculopecten germanus Miller and Faber.
1892. Aviculopecten germanus. Miller and Faber, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 15, p. 81, pi. 1, fig. 9.
Coal Measures : Elkhoru Creek, Kentucky.
1897. Aviculopecten germanus. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 33.
Upper Coal Measures: Poteau Mountain, Indian Territory.
Aviculopecten gradocostus White.
1862. Aviculopecten gradocostus. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 31. Chemung S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Aviculopecten granvillensis Herrick.
1888. Aviculopecten granvillensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 50, pi. 10, fig. 8.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Crenipecten granvillensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 12, fig. 22. Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
Aviculopecten haguei Walcott.
1884. Aviculopecten Haguei. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 226, pi. 19, fig. 4. Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
Aviculopecten halli Swallow.
1860. Pecten Halli. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 656.
Coal Measures : Willow Springs, Kansas.
Aviculopecten hardinensis Worthen.
1890. Aviculopecten hardinensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 117, pi. 22, figs. 5, 5a.
St. Louis L. S. : Hardin County, Illinois,
Welleb.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
'Aviculopecten hertzeri Meek.
1871. Aviculopecten ( Sireblopteria ?) hertzeri. Meek, Proe. Acad. Nat, Sci. Phil.,
p. 61.
Lower Coal Measures: Newark, Ohio.
1875. Aviculopecten ( Sireblopteria f) Hertzeri. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 830, pi. 19, figs. 13a-c.
Lower Coal Measures : Newark, Ohio.
1887. Aviculopecten hertzeri. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 25, pi. 1, figs.
5, 10.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Aviculopecten indianensis Meek and Wort lien.
1868. Aviculopecten Indianensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 532, pi. 19, figs. 6a* 6.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Aviculopecten interlineatus Meek and Worthen.
1860. Aviculopecten interlineatus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 454.
Upper Coal Measures: Lasalle, Illinois.
1866. Aviculopecten interlineatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 329, pi. 26, figs. 7 a, 6.
Upper Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
1877. Aviculopecten f interlineatus. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 149, pi. 11, fig. 3 a.
Carboniferous : Confluence of White Mountain and Black rivers, Arizona. 1884. Aviculopecten (?) interlineatus. White, 13th Rept. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 145, pi. 30, fig. 9.
Coal Measures : Indiana ( ?).
1891. Aviculopecten interlineatus. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 604, pi. 16, figs. 10, 11.
Coal Measures: Hocking County, Ohio.
1894. Aviculopecten ? interlineatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 112, pi. 42,
fig. 6.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1895. Aviculopecten interlineatus. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 489, pi.
12, figs. 10, 11.
Coal Measures: Falls township, Hocking County, Ohio.
Aviculopecten iowensis Miller.
1863. Aviculopecten occidentalis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 9. (Not A. occidental is Shumard, 1855.)
Oolitic L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Aviculopecten occidentalis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Kat. Sci. Phil., p. 126. 1870. Aviculopecten occidentalis. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 255.
Waverly Group : Newark, Ohio.
1883. Aviculopecten iowensis. Miller, Am. Pal. Foss., 2d ed., p. 310.
f Aviculopecten konincki Meek and Worthen.
1860. Aviculopecten Koninckii. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 453.
Lower Coal Measures: Alpine, Iowa.
1866. Aviculopecten Koninckii. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p.
328, pi. 26, fig. 8.
Lower Coal Measures: Alpine, Iowa.
Aviculopecten limaformia . See Pernopecten limaformis.
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Aviculopecten lyelli Dawson.
1868. Aviculopecten Lyelli. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 305, figs, llla-c. Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Shubenacadie, etc., Nova Scotia. Aviculopecten lyelli var. alternans Dawson.
1883. Aviculopecten Lyelli (var. alternans). Dawson, Rep. Peter Redpatb Mus.,
No. 2, p. 12.
Lower Carboniferous: Brookfield and Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia.
Aviculopecten macwhorteri Worthen.
1890. Aviculopecten mac-whorteri. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 118, pi. 22, fig. 4.
Kinderhook Group : Kinderhook, Illinois.
Aviculopecten magnus Swallow.
1863. Avicula magna. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 98. Archimedes L. S. : Knox County, Missouri.
1894. Aviculopecten 7nagnus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 110, pi. 43, fig. 7. Burlington L. S. : Springfield, Missouri.
Aviculopecten mazonensis Wortlien.
1890. Aviculopecten mazonensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 117, pi. 22, fig. 9.
Coal Measures : Mazon Creek, Grundy County, Illinois.
Aviculopecten mccoyi Meek and Hayden.
1864. Aviculopecten McCoyi. Meek and Hayden, Pal. Upper Mo., p. 50, pi. 2, fig. 9. Permian: South Cottonwood Creek, Kansas.
1877. Aviculopecten McCoyi. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 149, pi. 11, fig. 2a.
Carboniferous: Near Bear Spring, Camp Wingate, New Mexico.
Aviculopecten menardi Wortlien.
1884. Lima f menardi. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 22.
Coal Measures : Menard County, Illinois.
1890. Aviculopecten menardi. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 120, pi. 22, fig. 12. Coal Measures : Menard County, Illinois.
Aviculopecten missouriensis Shumard.
1855. Pecten Missouriensis. Shumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 207, pi. C, fig. 16.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis County, Missouri.
1886. Pecten missouriensis. Claypole, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc., vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 247.
Lower Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1894. Aviculopecten missouriensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv. , vol. 5, p. 110.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
Aviculopecten monroensis Wortlien.
1884. Aviculopecten monroensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., P-21.
St. Louis L. S. (oolitic beds) : Monroe County, Illinois.
1890. Aviculopecten monroensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 114, pi. 22, figs. 8, 8a.
St. Louis L. S. (oolite) : Monroe County, Illinois.
Aviculopecten neglectus. See Euchondria neglecta.
Aviculopecten newarkensis Winckell.
1870. Aviculopecten Newarlcensis. Winckell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 255. Waverly Gronp: Newark, Ohio.
1888. Aviculopecten ( Cren ipecten) newarkensis? Herrick, Bull. Deu. Univ., vol. 3, p. 52, pi. 3, fig. 31.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Welleb.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Aviculopecten niotensis Worth en.
1884. Aviculopecten niotense. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mils. Nat. Hist.,
p. 19.
Keokuk L. S. : Niota, Hancock County, Illinois.
1890. Aviculopecten niotensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 113, pi. 22, tig. 10. Keokuk L. S. : Niota, Hancock County, Illinois.
Aviculopecten nodocostatus White and Whitfield.
1862. Aviculo-pecten noclocostatus. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, p. 296.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Aviculopecten oblongus Meek and Worthen.
1860. Avicula ollonga. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 454. Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1866. Aviculopecten oblongus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 258, pi. 18, tigs. 3a, b.
Keokuk Group : Warsaw, Illinois.
Aviculopecten occidaneus Meek.
1877. Aviculopecten occidaneus . Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl., 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 96, pi. 12, figs. 13-13&.
Upper Coal Measure L. S. : Weber Canon, Wasatch Range, Nevada.
Aviculopecten occidentalis Shumard.
1855. Fecten occidentalis. Shumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 207, pi. C, fig. 18.
Coal Measures: Near Plattsbnrg, Clinton County, Missouri.
1858. Fecten Cleavelandicus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 184. Permian: Valley of South Cottonwood, Kansas.
1861. Pecten occidentalis. Newberry, Ives’ Colo. Expl. Exped., p. 128.
Coal Measures: Banks of the Stranger, above Easton, Kansas.
1864. Aviculopecten - ? Meek and Hayden, Pal. Upper Mo., p. 50, pi. 2, fig. 10.
Permian: Near Chapman’s Creek, 18 miles above Fort Riley, Kansas.
1866. Aviculopecten occidentalis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 331, pi. 27, figs. 4, 5, 5a.
Upper Coal Measures: Saline Creek, Gallatin County, Illinois.
1866. Pecten Missouriensis? Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 35, tab. 2,
fig. 18.
Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Aviculopecten occidentalis. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p 191, pi. 9,
fig. 10.
Upper Coal Measures: Rock Bluff, Bennett’s Mill, Wyoming and Nebraska City, Nebraska; Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky.
Coal Measures: Black Hills, Dakota.
1876. Aviculopecten occidentalis. White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 90. Lower Aubrey Group: Two miles above Belleview, Utah.
1877. Aviculopecten occidentalis. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. V . 100 Merid., \ol. 4,
p. 146, pi. 12, figs. 8a, b.
Carboniferous : Camp Apache, Arizona.
1884. Aviculopecten occidentalis. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 143, pi. 28, fig. 2.
Coal Measures : Pike and Gibson counties, Indiana.
1886. Aviculopecten occidentalis. Heilprin, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Ann. Rep. for 1885, p. 455, fig. 5a, p. 442, fig. 5.
Mill Creek, L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1886. Aviculopecten occidentalis. Heilprin, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc., vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 270, fig. 5, p. 271, fig. 5a.
Mill Creek, L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
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Aviculopecten occidentalis Shuinard — Continued.
1891. Aviculopecten occidentalis. White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 77, p. 29, pi. 4, fig. 1.
Permian : Military Crossing, Baylor County, Texas.
1894. Aviculopecten occidentalis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 110, pi. 42, fig. 3.
Upper Coal Measures: Plattsburg and Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Aviculopecten occidentalis. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 34. Lower Coal Measures : Conway County, Arkansas.
Aviculopecten occidentalis Winchell. See Aviculopecten iowensis. Aviculopecten orestes Worthen.
1884. Aviculopecten orestes. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 18. Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1890. Aviculopecten orestes. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 112, pi. 22, fig. 6. Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Aviculopecten oweni Meek and Worthen.
I860. Aviculopecten Oweni. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 452. Keokuk L. S. : Near Warsaw, Illinois.
1866. Aviculopecten Oweni. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 256, pi. 18, figs. 2 a-c.
Keokuk Group: Near Warsaw, Illinois.
1888. Aviculopecten (ef. oweni). Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 52, pi. 3, fig. 5. Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Aviculopecten parvulus Hall and Whitfield.
1877. Aviculopecten parvulus. Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 274, pi. 6, fig. 6.
Upper Coal Measures L. S. : Foothills southeast of Salt Lake City, WTah- satch Range, Utah.
Aviculopecten pellucidus Meek and Worthen.
1860. Aviculopecten pellucidus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 455.
Coal Measures : Adams County, Illinois.
1866. Aviculopecten pellucidus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 327, pi. 26, figs. 5 a, b.
Lower Coal Measures: Adams County, Illinois.
Aviculopecten perelongatus Herrick.
1888. Aviculopecten perelongatus. Herrick, Bull. Den, Univ., vol. 3, p. 50. Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Aviculopecten peroccidens Walcott.
1884. Aviculopecten peroccidens. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 227, pi. 8, fig. 8. Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
Aviculopecten pintcensis Walcott.
1884. Aviculopecten Pintoensis. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 228, pi. 8, fig. 6. Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
Aviculopecten providencesis Cox.
1857. Pecten providencesis. Cox, Geol. Rep. Ky., vol. 3, p. 566, pi. 8, fig. 1.
Coal Measures: Providence, Hopkins County, Kentucky.
Aviculopecten rectalaterarius Cox.
1857. Avicula recta-laterarea. Cox, Geol. Rep. Ky., vol. 3, p. 571, pi. 9, fig. 2. Coal Measures : Union County, Kentucky; Gallatin County, Illinois.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Aviculopecten reticulatus Dawson.
1868. Aviculopecten reticulatus. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 306, tig. 112. Carboniferous L. S. : Gay’s River, Nova Scotia.
Aviculopecten ringens Swallow.
1858. Pecten ringens. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 184.
Permian: Valley of Cottonwood, Kansas.
Aviculopecten scalaris Herrick.
1887. Aviculopecten scalaris. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 26, pi. 1, fig. 8. Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Aviculopecten sculptilis Miller.
1891. Aviculopecten sculptilis. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,
p. 92, pi. 20, fig. 5.
Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1892. Aviculopecten sculptilis. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 702, pi. 20,
fig. 5.
Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Aviculopecten simplex Dawson.
1868. Aviculopecten simplex. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 306, figs. 13a, b. Carboniferous L. S. : Shubenacadie, Windsor, etc., Nova Scotia.
Aviculopecten sorer Herrick.
1887. Aviculopecten sorer. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 27, pi. 1, fig. 7; pi. 3, fig. 16.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Aviculopecten spinuliferus Meek and Worthen.
1870. Aviculopecten spinuliferus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 39.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1884. Aviculopecten spinuliferus. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 20.
Keokuk Shale: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1890. Aviculopecten spinuliferus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 116, pi. 22, fig. 1.
Keokuk Shale : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Aviculopecten talboti Worthen.
1884. Aviculopecten talboti. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 21.
St. Louis L. S. (oolite beds) : Monroe County, Illinois.
1890. Aviculopecten talboti. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 114, pi. 22, figs.
11, 11a.
St. Louis L. S. (oolite) : Monroe County, Illinois.
Aviculopecten tenuicostus Winchell.
1863. Aviculopecten tenuicostus. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 10. Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Aviculopecten tenuicostus. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 125. Marshall Group : Rockford, Indiana; Hillsdale, Michigan.
Aviculopecten utahensis Meek.
I860. Pecten Utahensis. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 310.
Upper Carboniferous: Summit Spring Pass, between Long and Ruby val leys; latitude, 39° 33’; longitude, 115° 12’.
1876. Aviculopecten Utahensis. Meek, Simpson’s Expl. Gt. Basin Utah, p. 354, pi. 1, figs. 9o-c.
Upper Carboniferous: Summit Spring Pass, between Long and Ruby valleys.
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Aviculopecten utahensis Meek — Continued.
1877. Aviculopecten Utahensis. Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl., 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 95, pi. 9, figs. 7, Id.
Carboniferous L. S. : Latitude, 39° 33' north; longitude, 115° 12' west, Nevada.
Aviculopecten varsoviensis Worthen.
1883. Aviculopecten Varsoviensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 7, p. 321, fig. Keokuk L. S.: Near Warsaw, Illinois.
Aviculopecten weberensis Hall and Whitfield.
1877. Aviculopecten Weberensis. Hall and Whitfield. U. S. Geol. Expl., 40 ar., vol. 4, p. 273, pi. 6, fig. 5.
Upper Coal Measures: Foothills of Walisatch Range, southeast of Salt Lake City, Utah.
Aviculopecten whitei Meek.
1868. Avicula. Rogers, Geol. Rep. Penn., vol. 2, p. 833, fig. 689.
1872. Aviculopecten Whitei. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 195, pi. 4, figs, lla-c. Upper Coal Measures : Brownville, Nebraska.
Coal Measures: Iowa, Illinois, Pennsylvania.
1891. Aviculopecten ivhitei. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 248.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
Aviculopecten williamsi Meek.
1871. Aviculopecten ? williamsi. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 178. Chouteau L. S. : Chouteau Springs, Boone County, Missouri.
Aviculopecten winchelli. See Crenipecten winchelli.
Aviculopecten (species undetermined).
1868. Aviculopecten. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 307.
Carboniferous L. S. : Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia.
1887. Aviculopecten ? sp. ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 25, pi. 3, fig. 18.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1887. Aviculopecten sp. ? Herrick, Bull. Den. ITniv., vol. 2, p. 27, pi. 1, fig. 6.
Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1887. Aviculopecten ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, pi. 1, fig. 3.
Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1887. Aviculopecten sp. ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, pi. 3, fig. above No. 19. Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Aviculopecten, right valve. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 3, fig. 7. Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Aviculopecten sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 7, fig. 28.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Aviculopecten sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 10, fig. 10.
Waverly Group: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
1888. Aviculopecten sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 10, fig. 11.
Waverly Group : Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
1888. Aviculopecten sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 10, fig. 12.
Waverly Group : Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
1897. Aviculopecten ? sp. Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p. 264, pi. 19, fig. 13.
Batesville S. S. : Batesville, Arkansas.
AVICULOPINNA Meek, 1867.
Aviculopinna americana Meek.
1866. Avicula pinnaeformis. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 31, tab. 2, fig. 13, Nebraska City, Nebraska, (Not Solen pinnaeformis Geinitz, 1848.)
Wklleb.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Aviculopinna americana Meek — Continued.
1867. Aviculopinna Americana. Meek, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 44, p. 282.
1872. Aviculopinna Amei'icana. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr.,p. 197, pi. 9, figs. 12 a-d.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska; Iowa.
1875. Aviculopinna Americana. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 337, pi. 20, fig. 2.
Lower Coal Measures : Ohio.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska; Western Iowa.
1887. Aviculopinna americana. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 38, pi. 1, fig. 20.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1894. Aviculopinna americana . Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 115.
Upper Coal Measures : Forest City, Missouri.
Aviculopinna illinoiensis Worthen.
1884. Aviculopinna illinoiensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 13.
Coal Measures : Peoria County, Illinois.
1890. Aviculopinna illinoiensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 128, pi. 20, figs. 5, 5 a.
Coal Measures : Peoria County, Illinois.
(AXIXUS Sowerby, 1821.)
Axinus ovatus. See Schizodus ovatus.
(Axinus securus Shumard.)
1859. Axinus securus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 397.
White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
AXOPHYLLUM Edwards and Haime, 1850.
Axophyllum infundibulum Wortben.
1875. Axophyllum infundibulum. Worthen, Geol. Sur. Ill., vol. 6, p. 525, pi. 32,
fig. 7.
Coal Measures : Clark County, Illinois.
Axophyllum rude Wbite and St. John.
1868. Axophyllum rudis. White and St. John, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1,
p. 115.
Upper Coal Measures : Madison, Ringgold, and Pottawattamie counties
Iowa.
1875. Axophyllum rudis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 6, p. 525, pi. 32, figs. 6a-c.
Coal Measures: Near Collinsville, St. Clair County, Illinois.
1884. Axophyllum rudis. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 118, pi. 23, figs, 8, 9. Coal Measures : Newport, Indiana.
1894. Axophyllum rude. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 107, pi. 12, figs. 5 a, b. Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
BACTROPORA Hall, 1887.
Bactropora simplex Ulrich.
1890. Bactropora simplex. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 663, pi. 70, figs. 14-146, pi. 71, figs. 6, 6a.
Keokuk Group: Keokuk, Iowa; Nauvoo and Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Bactropora simplex. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 35.
Keokuk L. S. : Clark County, Missouri.
118 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
BAIRDIA McCoy, 1844.
Bairdia cestriensis Ulrich.
1891. Bairdia cestriensis. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 210, pi.
17, figs. 6a-c, la, b.
Chester Group: Near Grayson Springs, Kentucky.
Bairdia (species undetermined).
1859. Bairdia sp. (?). Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 388. White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
BAKEVELLIA King, 1849.
Bakevellia autiqua Munster.
1858. Bakevellia antiqua. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 189.
Upper Permian : Near Smoky Hill Fork, Kansas.
1868. Bakevellia antiqua. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 301.
Carboniferous L. S. : Gay’s River and Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Bakevellia illinoiensis Worth en.
1884. Bakevellia illinoiensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 14. Upper Coal Measures: Lasalle, Illinois.
1890. Bakevellia illinoiensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 126, pi. 18, figs. 4, 4 a.
Upper Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
Bakevellia parva Meek and Hayden.
1858. Bakevellia parva. Meek and Hayden, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 78.
Permian : Near mouth of Smoky Hill Fork of Kausas River.
1864. Bakevellia parva. Meek and Hayden, Pal Upper Mo., p. 57, pi. 2, figs. 12a, b. Permian : Near mouth of Smoky Hill Fork of Kansas River and on Cotton wood Creek, Kansas.
1877. Bakevellia parva. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 153, pi. 11, figs, la, b.
Carboniferous : Bear Spring, Camp Wingate, New Mexico, and near Jacob’s Pool, Arizona.
Bakevellia pulchra Swallow.
1858. Bakevellia (?) pulchra. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 189. Lower Permian: Valley of Kansas, Kansas.
BARROISELLA Hall, 1892.
Barroisella subspatulata Meek and Worthen.
1868. Lingula subspatulata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 437,
pi. 13, fig. 1.
Black Shale: Near Jonesboro, Union County, Illinois.
1869. Lingula Subspatulata ? Winchell, Safford’s Geol. of Tenn., p. 444.
Shales just above Black Shale: Hickman and Maury counties, Tennessee.
1870. Lingula subspatulata? Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 248. Waverly Group : Tennessee; Rockville, Ohio.
1892. Barroisella subspatulata. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, p. 63, pi.
2, figs. 14-16, and p. 164.
Black Shale: White River, near Rockford, Indiana.
BARYCRINUS Wachsmuth, 1868.
Barycrinus angulatus Meek and Worthen.
1860. Cyathocrinus angulatus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 393.
Keokuk L. S. : Nauvoo, Illinois.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Barycrinus angulatus Meek aud Wortlien — Continued.
1866. Cyaihocrinu8 angulatus. Meek and Wortlien, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 2, p.234, pi. 12, fig. 4.
Keokuk L. S. : Nauvoo, Illinois. j
Barycrinus blairi Miller.
1891. Barycrinus Blairi. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 25, pi. 3, figs. 11-13- Keokuk Group: Boonville, Missouri.
Barycrinus boonvillensis Miller.
1891. Barycrinus Boonvillensix. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 24, pi. 3, fig. 5.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Barycrinus bullatus Hall.
1858. Cyathocrinus bullatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 624, pi. 18, fig. la. Keokuk L. S. : Greeu County, Illinois.
1858. Cyathocrinus protuberans. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 626, pi. 18, fig. 9. Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Barycrinus cornutus Owen and Shura ard.
1850. Cyathocrinus ccrrnutus. Owen and Shumard, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 2, p. 63, pi. 7, fig. 8.
Carboniferous L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1852. Cyathocrinus cornutus. Owen and Shumard, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., p. 591, tab. 5A, figs. 8a, b.
Carboniferous L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Barycrinus crassibrachiatus Hall.
1860. Cyathocrinus crassibrachiatus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 60. Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Barycrinus elrodi Miller and Gurley.
1896. Barycrinus elrodi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 38, pi. 2, figs. 25-27.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Barycrinus expansus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Barycrinus expansus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 5, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 41, pi. 4, fig. 2.
Keokuk Group : Tennessee.
Barycrinus formosus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Barycrinus formosus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 33, pi. 3, fig. 6.
Keokuk Group: Washington County, Indiana.
Barycrinus geometricus Meek aud Wortlien.
1868. Cyathocrinus f (sp. undetermined). Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 518, pi. 20, figs. 5 a-c.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois.
1873. Barycrinus geometricus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 485, pi. 12, fig. 3.
Keokuk Group : Near Warsaw, Illinois.
Barycrinus herculeus Meek and Worthen.
1868. Baryeriuus Hoveyi var. Herculeus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 341.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1873. Barycrinus Hoveyi var. Herculeus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5. p. 485, pi. 13, fig. 2.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN Ibull.153.
Barycrinus hoveyi Hall.
1861. Cyathocrinus hoveyi. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 5.
Keokuk L. S.
1861. Cyathocrinus Hoveyi. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 293.
Keokuk L. S. : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1872. Scaphiocrinus Hoveyi. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 5, fig. 11.
1873. Barycrinus Hoveyi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 486, pi.
13, fig. 1.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1894. Barycrinus hoveyi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 209.
Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri ; Keokuk, Iowa.
Barycrinus lioveyi var. herculeus. See Barycrinus herculeus. Barycrinus kelloggi White.
1862. Cyathocrinus Kelloyyi. White, Proe. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 8. Keokuk L. S. : Near Burlington, Iowa.
Barycrinus magister Hall.
1858. Cyathocrinus magister* Hall, Geol Iowa, vol. 1, pfc. 2, p.628, pi. 18, figs. 2 a-b, 3 a-b.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa; opposite Madison in Illinois.
Barycrinus magnificus Meek and Worthen.
1868. Barycrinus magnificus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 340.
Keokuk Group : Near Biggsville, Illinois.
1873. Barycrinus magnificus. Meeland Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 483, pi. 12, fig. 2.
Keokuk Group: Near Biggsville, Henderson County, Illinois.
1894. Barycrinus magnificus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 210, pi. 26, fig. 4. Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Barycrinus mammatus Worthen.
1873. Barycrinus mammatus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 486, pi. 15, fig. 4. Keokuk Group : Otter Creek, Jersey County, Illinois.
Barycrinus meekianus Shumard.
1855. Poteriocrinus meekianus. Shumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 188, PI. A, figs, la, h.
Chouteau or Encrinital L. S. : Mount Vernon, Moniteau County, Missouri. 1892. Cyathocrinus meekianus. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 44.
Chouteau L. S. : Pettis County, Missouri.
1894. Cyathocrinus meekianus. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 298.
Chouteau L. S. : Pettis County, Missouri.
1894. Barycrinus meekianus Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 211.
Burlington L. S. : Mount Vernon, Missouri.
Barycrinus neglectus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Barycrinus neglectus. Miller aud Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 28, pi. 2, figs. 10-12.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Barycrinus pentagonus Worthen.
1873. Barycrinus pentagonus. Wortben, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 487, pi. 15, fig. 3. Keokuk L. S. : Otter Creek, Jersey County, Illinois.
Barycrinus princeps Miller and Gurley.
1890. Barycrinus princeps. Miller aud Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 368, pi. 9, figs. 2, 3.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Barycrinus rhombiferus Owen and Shumard.
1852. Poteriocrinus rhombiferus. Owen and Shumard, Jonr. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 2, p. 89, pi. 11, fig. 2.
Carboniferous L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1852. Poteriocrinus rhombiferus. Owen and Shumard, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., p. 595, tab. 5B, figs. 2 a-c.
Carboniferous L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Barycrinus rhombiferus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 210.
Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Barycrinus sampsoni Miller and Gurley.
1896. Barycrinus sampsoni. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 81, pi. 5, figs. 1-3.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Barycrinus sculptilis Hall.
1860. Cyathocrinus sculptilis. Hall, Supp., vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 59. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Cyathocrinus scitulus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 393. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1861. Cyathocrinus latus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 5.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Cyathocrinus latus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 292. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1861. Cyathocrinus sculptilis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad, Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 148.
1866. Cyathocrinus sculptilis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 178, pi. 15, figs. 2a, b.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Cyathocrinus sculptilis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 40P, pi. 4, fig. 5.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1893. Barycrinus sculptilis. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 29,
pi. 3, fig. 12.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Barycrinus solidus Hall.
1861. Cyathocrinus solidus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 5.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Cyathocrinus solidus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 293. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Barycrinus spectabilis Meek and Worthen.
1870. Barycrnius spectabilis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 23.
St. Louis Group: Otter Creek, Jersey County, Illinois.
1873. Barycrinus spectabilis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 530, pi. 20, fig. 8.
St. Louis Group : Otter Creek, Jersey County, Illinois.
Barycrinus spurius Hall.
1858. Cyathocrinus spurius. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 625, pi. 18, figs. 7, 8. Keokuk L. S. : AVarsaw, Illinois.
1890. Barycrinus spurius. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 99, pi. 14, fig. 4. Keokuk L. S. : AVarsaw, Illinois.
1894. Barycrinus spurius. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 209.
Keokuk L, S. : Wayland, Missouri ; Keokuk, Iowa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Barycrinus stellatus Hall.
1858. Cyathocrinus stellatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 623, pi. 16, figs. 3, 8. Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1865. Cyathocrinus quinquelobus. Meek and. W orthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 150.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois.
1868. Cyathocrinus quinquelobus. Meek and Wortken, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 519, pi. 20, fig. 6a, 6.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Barycrinus stellatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 210.
Keokuk L. S. : Boonville and Curry ville, Missouri; Keokuk, Iowa.
Barycrinus stellifer Miller.
1892. Barycrinus stellifer. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,p.46, pi. 8, figs. 6-9.
Keokuk Group: Harrison County, Indiana.
Barycrinus striatus Worthen.
1875. Barycrinus striatus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 6, p. 515, pi. 29, fig. 5. Keokuk L. S. : Otter Creek, Jersey County, Illinois.
Barycrinus subtumidus. See Cyathocrinus subtumidus.
Barycrinus thomse Hall.
1860. Cyathocrinus thomce. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia, p. 61.
Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Barycrinus tumidus Hall.
1858. Cyathocrinus tumidus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 624, pi. 18, figs. 1&-C.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1890. Barycrinus tumidus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 100, pi. 14, fig. 6. Keokuk L, S. : Near Hamilton, Illinois.
Barycrinus wachsmuthi Meek and Worthen.
1861. Cyathocrinus Wachsmuthi. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 136.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1868. Cyathocrinus Wachsmuthi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 482, pi. 16, fig. 5.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Barycrinus washingtonensis Miller and Gurley.
1895. Barycrinus washingtonensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 6, Ill. State Mus.
Nat. Hist., p. 49, pi. 4, figs. 18, 19.
Keokuk Group: Washington County, Indiana.
BATOCRINUS Casseday, 1854.
Batocrinus abscissus. See Dizygocrinus euconus var. abscissus.
Batocrinus adamsensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus adamsensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 14, pi. 1, figs. 34, 35.
Burlington Group: Adams County, Illinois.
Batocrinus cequabilis. See Batocrinus subsequalis.
Batocrinus aequalis Hall.
1858. Actinocrinus cequalis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 592, pi. 11, figs. 4a, b.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Batocrinus sequalis Hall — Continued.
*1861. Actinocrinus doris. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 15.
Burlington L. S.
1894. Batocrinus aequalis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 179.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Louisiana, and Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Batocrinus cequalis. Waclismuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 371, pi. 28. figs. 5, 6.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Southern Missouri.
Batocrinus cequibrachiatus. See Lobocrinus sequibrachiatus.
Batocrinus affinis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus affinis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 55, pi. 4, figs. 8, 9.
Burlington Group : Sagetqwn, Illinois.
Batocrinus aynatus. See Macrocrinus jucundus.
Batocrinus albersi Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus albersi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 38, pi. 2, figs. 6-8.
Burlington Group: Burlington, Iowa.
Batocrinus altiusculus. See Eutrochocrinus christyi.
Batocrinus approximate Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus approximate. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 56, pi. 4, figs. 10-12.
Burlingtou Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Batocrinus arcula Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus arcula. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 6, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 16, pi. 2, figs. 3-5.
St. Louis Group: Washington County, Indiana.
Batocrinus argutus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus argutus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 9, pi. 1, figs. 8, 9.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
1896. Batocrinus argutus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 66.
Batocrinus asper Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus asper. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 13, pi. 1, figs. 15, 16.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Batocrinus asperatus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus asperatus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 12, pi. 1, figs. 13, 14.
Burlington Group : Adams County, Illinois.
Batocrinus aspratilis. See Batocrinus clypeatus.
Batocrinus basilicus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus basilicus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 11, pi. 1, figs. 10-12.
Burlington Group: Sedalia, Missouri.
Batocrinus bisbrachiatus. See Eutrochocrinus christyi.
Batocrinus biturbinatus. See Dizygocrinus biturbinatus.
Batocrinus blairi. See Eretmocrinus leucosia.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Batocrinus boonvillensis. See Dizygocrinus originarius var. adultus. Batocrinus brittsi Miller.
1892. Batocrinus brittsi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 33, pi. 5, rigs. 21-23.
Burlington Group: Sedalia, Missouri.
1394. Batocrinus brittsi. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 287, pi. 5, figs.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Betocrinus broadheadi Miller and. Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus broadheadi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 15, pi. 1, figs. 10, 11.
Keokuk Group: Boon ville, Missouri.
Batocrinus bulbosus. See Lobocrinus in flatus.
Batocrinus burketi Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus burlceti. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 6, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 19, pi. 2, fig. 9.
Keokuk Group: Hamilton, Illinois.
Batocrinus calvini Bowley.
1890. Batocrinus calvini. Rowley. Am. Geol., vol. 5, p. 146, fig.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
1894. Batocrinus calvini. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 180, pi. 23, fig. 4.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
1897. Batocrinus Calvini. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 373, pi. 46, figs. 8a, b.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Batocrinus calyculus Hal],
1860. Actinocrinus calyculus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 55, pi. 1, figs. 12a-c.
Warsaw L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1866. Actinocrinus calyculus var. hardinensis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 253.
Upper St. Louis Group : Hardin County, Illinois.
Batocrinus cantonensis Miller and Gurley.
1890. Batocrinus cantonensis. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 354, pi. 6, fig. 9.
Keokuk Group : Near Canton, Indiana.
1897. Batocrinus cantonensis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 383, pi. 27, figs. 7a, b.
Keokuk Group : Canton, Indiana.
Batocrinus caroli Hall.
1860. Actinocrinus caroli. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 54, pi. 1, fig. 11.
Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Batocrinus cassedayayius. See Lobocrinus longirostris.
Batocrinus casualis Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus casualis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 6, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 15, pi. 1, figs. 17, 18.
Keokuk Grouj) : Tennessee.
Batocrinus casula Miller and Gurley.
1895, Batocrinus casula. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 6, 111. State Mus. Nat. Hisf;., p. 8, pi. 1, figs. 7, 8.
Keokuk Group: Little Barren River, Kentucky.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Batocrinus christyi. See Eutrochocrinus christyi.
Batocrinus cistula Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus cistula. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 18, pi. 1, figs. 24-26.
St. Louis Group : Lanesvill, Indiana.
Batocrinus clypeatus Hall.
1860. Actinocrinus clypeatus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 12. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Actinocrinus inornatus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 24. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Actinocrinus papillatus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 29. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Actinocrinus clypeatus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 3, fig. 12.
1872. Actinocrinus papillatus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 3, figs. 10, 11.
1892. Batocrinus coniparilis. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,
p. 32, pi. 5, figs. 18-20.
Burlington Group: Sedalia, Missouri.
1893. Batocrinus inornatus. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 15,
pi. 2, tigs. 1-3.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Batocrinus clypeatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 179.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
1894. Batocrinus coniparilis. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 286, pi. 5, figs. 18-20.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri
1894. Batocrinus aspratilis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 21, pi. 5, figs. 5, 6.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Batocrinus clypeatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 380,
pi. 27, figs. 8a-e.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Batocrinus cognatus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus coynatus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 60, pi. 4, figs. 18-21.
Burlington Group: Burlington, Iowa.
Batocrinus comparilis. See Batocrinus clypeatus.
Batocrinus complanutus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus complanutus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 27, pi. 1, figs. 19-20.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Batocrinus consanguineus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus consanguineus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 63, pi. 4, figs. 22, 23.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Batocrinus copiosus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Batocrinus copiosus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 5, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist , p. 51, pi. 5, figs. 5, 6.
Kaskaskia Group: Little Barren River.
Batocrinus craivfordsvillensis. See Dizygocrinus crawfordsvillensis.
Batocrinus curiosus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus curiosus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 6, Ill. State Mus, Nat,
Hist., p. 6, pi. 1, figs. 4-6.
Keokuk Group: Allen County, Kentucky.
126 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Batocrinus davisi. See Dizygocrinus unionensis.
Batocrinus decoris Miller.
1891. Batocrinus decoris. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 61,
pi. 10, figs. 7, 8.
Warsaw Group: Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1892. Batocrinus decoris. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,p. 671, pi. 1.0, figs. 7, 8. Warsaw Group: Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Batocrinus decrepitus Miller.
1892. Batocrinus decrepitus. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,p. 34, pi. 5, fig. 24.
Keokuk Group : Montgomery County, Indiana.
1894. Batocrinus decrepitus. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 288, pi. 5, fig. 24. Keokuk Group : Montgomery County, Indiana.
Batocrinus delicatulus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus delicatulus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 12, pi. 1, figs. 20,21.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Batocrinus discoideus. See Batocrinus sub*qualis.
Batocrinus divalis. See Dizygocrinus unionensis var. divalis. Batocrinus dodecadactylus. See Dizygocrinus dodecadactylus.
Batocrinus douglassi Miller and Gurley.
1897. Batocrinus douglassi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 29, pi. 2, fig. 26.
Burlington or Keokuk Group : Bridger Mountains, near Bozeman, Montana.
Batocrinus elegans. See Batocrinus turbinatus.
Batocrinus enodatus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus enodatus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 46, pi. 2, figs. 21-23.
Burlington Group: Sagetown, Illinois.
Batocrinus enodis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus enodis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist , p'. 25, pi. 1, figs. 16-18.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Batocrinus euconus. See Dizygocrinus euconus.
Batocrinus faberi. Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus faberi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 18, pi. 2, figs. 3, 4.
Burlington Group : Adams County, Illinois.
Batocrinus facetus. See Dizygocrinus facetus.
Batocrinus folliculus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus folliculus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 15, pi. 1, figs. 36-38.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Batocrinus formaceus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus formaceus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 24, pi. 1, figs. 23,24.
Burlington Group: Sedalia, Missouri.
Batocrinus germanus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus germanus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 5, pi. 1, figs. 1, 2.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Batocrinus glaber Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus glaber. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 32, pi. 1, figs. 26-28.
Burlington Group : Iowa and Illiuois.
Batocrinus gorbyi. See Dizygocrinus gorbyi.
Batocrinus grandis Wachsmutli and Springer.
1859. Actinocrinus sp. nobis. Lyon and Casseday, Am, J our. Sci. (2), vol. 28, p. 240. Clear Creek, Hardin County, Kentucky.
1880. Actinocrinus wachsmuthi. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal. No. 8, p. 162, pi. 40, figs.
la, b. (Not A. tvaclismuthi White, 1862. )
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1881. Actinocrinus wachsmuthi. 2d Ann. Rep. Dep. Stat. and Geol. Ind., p. 510, pi.
7, fig. 6.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1885. Batocrinus grandis. Wachsmuth and Springer, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 335. (Rev. Palaeocr. Ill, p. 113. )
1897. Batocrinus grandis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 381,
pi. 27, figs. 1 a-b, 2 a-b.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Batocrinus gurleyi. See Dizygocrinus gurleyi and Dizygocrinus montgomeryensis.
Batocrinus heteroclitus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus heteroclitus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 31, pi. 1, figs. 37-39.
Keokuk Group: Boonville, Missouri.
Batocrinus hodgsoni Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus hodgsoni. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 8, pi. 1, figs. 6, 7.
Burlington Group : Adams County, Illinois
Batocrinus honorabilis Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus honorabilis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 6, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 10, pi. 1, figs. 9, 10.
Keokuk Group : Tennessee.
Batocrinus icosadactylus Casseday.
1854. Batocrinus icosadactylus. Casseday, Zeitsch. d. deutsch. geol. Ges., Band 6, p. 238, taf. 2, figs. 1-lc, 3.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1892. Batocrinus icosidactylus. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 24, pi. 4, figs. 1-5.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1894. Batocrinus icosidactylus. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 278, pi. 4,
figs. 1-5.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1897. Batocrinus icosidactylus. Wachsmutli and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam.,
p. 368, pi. 27, figs. 3a-c.
Warsaw L. S.: Spergen Hill, Indiana; Barren County, Kentucky.
Batocrinus ignotus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus ignotus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, 111. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 28, pi. 1, figs. 31-33.
Keokuk Group: Boonville, Missouri.
Batocrinus imparalis Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus imparalis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 20, pi. 1, figs. 17, 18.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Batocrinus inconsuetus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus inconsuetus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 25, pi. 1, figs. 25-27.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Batocrinus incultus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus incultus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 21, pi. 1, figs. 19,20.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Batocrinus inflatus. See Lobocrinus inflatus.
Batocrinus inopinatus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus inopinatus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 36, pi. 2, figs. 4-6.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Batocrinus inornatus. See Batocrinus clypeatus.
Batocrinus insolens Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus insolens. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 35, pi. 2, figs. 1, 2.
Burlington Group: Burlington, Iowa.
Batocrinus insperatus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus insperatus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 22, pi. 1, figs. 21, 22.
Burlington Group: Sedalia, Missouri.
Batocrinus insuetus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus insuetus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 14, pi. 1, figs. 8,9.
Keokuk Group: Boonville, Missouri.
Batocrinus irregularis Gasseday.
1854. Batocrinus irregularis. Casseday, Zeitsch. d. dentsch. geol. Ges., Band 6, p. 240, taf. 2, figs 2-2e.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1892. Batocrinus irregularis. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 26, pi. 4, figs. 6-9.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1894. Batocrinus irregularis. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 280, pi. 4,
figs. 6-9.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1897. Batocrinus irregularis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam.,
p. 369, pi. 27, figs. 4 a-c.
Warsaw L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana; Barren County, Kentucky.
Batocrinus jessieae Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus jessieae. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 20, pi. 1, figs. 27-32.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Batocrinus jucundus. See Macrocrinus jucundns.
Batocrinus labellum Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus labellum. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 6, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 21, pi. 2, figs. 10-12.
Keokuk Group: Washington County, Indiana,
Batocrinus laciniosus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus laciniosus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 6, Ill, State Mus. Nat, Hist., p. 14, pi. 1, figs. 15, 16.
Keokuk Group: Tennessee,
Welleb.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Batocrinus Icetus. See Batocrinus turbinatus.
Batocrinus laterna Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus laterna. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 6, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 12, pi. 1, figs. 13, 14.
Keokuk Group : White Creek Springs, Tennessee.
Batocrinus laura Hall.
*1861. Actinocrinus laura. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 15.
Burlington L. S.
1893. Batocrinus laura. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 17, pi. 1,
figs. 15, 16.
Brown beds of Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Batocrinus scyphus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 23, pi. 5, figs. 7-9.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Batocrinus laura. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 182, pi. 23, fig. 8.
Upper Burlington L. S.: Lagrange, Missouri; Quincy, Illinois.
1897. Batocrinus laura. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 384, pi. 29, figs. 5 a-d.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Batocrinus laura var. sinuosus Hall.
I860. Actinocrinus sinuosus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., n. 26. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Actinocrinus sinuosus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 3, figs. 8, 9. 1897. Batocrinus laura var. sinuosus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 385.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Batocrinus lepidus Hall.
1860. Actinocrinus lepidus. Hail, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 32, Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1893. Batocrinus lepidus. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 16, pi. 1, figs. 17, 18.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Batocrinus lepidus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 372, pi. 28, figs. 2, 3.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Southern Missouri.
Batocrinus levigatus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus levigatus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 29, pi. 1, figs. 21, 22.
Burlington Group: Burlington, Iowa.
Batocrinus levis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus levis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 23, pi. 1, figs. 13-15.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Batocrinus longirostris. See Lobocrinus longirostris.
Batocrinus lovei. See Eutrocliocrinus lovei.
Batocrinus lyonanus. See Dizygocrinus biturbinatus.
Batocrinus macbridei Wachsmuth and Springer.
1890. Batocrinus mac-bridei. Wachsmuth and Springer, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 172, pi. 15, fig. 4 ; pi. 16, figs. 11, 12.
Kinderhook Group : Legraud, Iowa.
Bull. 153 - 9
Bibliographic Index Of North American
[Bull. 153.
Batocrinus macbridei Waclismuth and Springer — Continued.
1897. Batocrinus Macbridei. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 376, pi. 30, figs. 1-3.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Marshall County, Iowa.
Batocrinus marinus Miller and Gurley.
1890. Batocrinus marinus. Miller and Gurley, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 19, pi. 4, figs. 3, 4.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1890. Batocrinus marinus. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 340, pi. 4, figs. 3, 4.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Batocrinus mediocris. See Dizygocrinus originarius var. adultus. Batocrinus modestus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus modestus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 30, pi. 1, figs. 34-36.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Batocrinus modulus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus modulus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 16, pi. 1, figs. 39-41.
Burlington Group: Adams County, Illinois.
Batocrinus montgomeryensis. See Dizygocriuus montgorueryensis. Batocrinus mundulus Hall.
I860. Actinocrinus mundulus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 39.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1860. Actinocrinus similis. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 40.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1860. Actinocrinus clavigerus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 44.
Keokuk L. S. : Nauvoo, Illinois.
1897. Batocrinus mundulus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam.,
p. 382, pi. 30, figs. 4 a-b, 5.
Keokuk Group: Keokuk, Iowa; Nauvoo, Illinois.
Batocrinus nanus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus nanus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 17, pi. 1, figs. 42-44.
Burlington Group: Sedalia, Missouri.
Batocrinus nashvillce. See Lobocrinus nashvillae.
Batocrinus neglectus. See Eretmocriuus neglectus.
Batocrinus niteus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus niteus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 15, pi. 1, figs. 30-32.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Batocrinus nitidulus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus nitidulus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 17, pi. 1, figs. 12, 13.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Batocrinus nodosarius Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus nodosarius. Miller aud Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 22, pi. 1, figs. 11, 12.
Burlington Group: Adams County, Illinois.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Batocrinus nodosus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus nodosus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 5, pi. 1, figs. 1-3.
Burlington Group : Adams Couuty, Illinois.
Batocrinus nodulosus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus nodulosus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 6, pi. 1, figs. 4-6.
Burlington Group : Adams County, Illinois.
Batocrinus oUatus. See Dizygocrinus rotundus.
Batocrinus parilis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus parilis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 17, pi. 2, figs. 1, 2.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Batocrinus peculiaris Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus peculiaris. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 18, pi. 1, figs. 14-16.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Batocrinus pettisensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus pettisensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 19, pi. 2, figs. 5, 6.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Batocrinus pileus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus pileus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 6, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 18, pi. 2, figs. 6-8.
St. Louis Group : Washington County, Indiana.
Batocrinus pistilliformis. See Lobocrinus pyriformis.
Batocrinus pistillus Meek and Worth en.
1865. Actinocrinus pistillus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 152. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1868. Actinocrinus ( Batocrinus ) pistillus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill.,vol. 8, p. 472, pi. 16, figs. 4 a, b.
Burlington Group: Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Batocrinus pistillus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p.378,
pi. 31, figs. 4 a, b.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Batocrinus planodiscus. See Eutrocliocriuus planodiscus.
Batocrinus planus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus planus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 37, pi. 2, figs. 11-14.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Batocrinus poculum Miller and Gurley.
1890. Batocrinus poculum. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 352, pi. 6, figs. 6, 7.
Kiuderhook Group : Legrand, Iowa.
1897. Batocrinus poculum. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 378, pi. 30, fig. 6.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Marshall County, Iowa.
Batocrinus politus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus politus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 31, pi. 1, figs. 23-25.
Burlington Group: Burlington, Iowa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Batocunus polydactylus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinu8 polydactylus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 5, pi. 1, fig. 1.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Batocrinus procerus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus procerus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 33, pi. 1, figs. 40-42.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Batocrinus prodigialis Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus prodigialis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist , p. 39, pi. 3, figs. 4-6.
Keokuk Group : Button Mould Knob, Kentucky.
Batocrinus proximus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus proximus. Miller aud Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 7, pi. 1, figs. 4, 5.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Batocrinus pulchellus. See Dizygocrinus unionensis.
Batocrinus pyr if or mis. See Lobocrinus pyriforinis.
Batocrinus quasillus Meek and Wortlien.
1868. Batocrinus quasillus. Meek and Wortlien, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 352.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Batocrinus quasillus. Meek and Wortlien, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 369, pi. 5, fig. 2.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Batocrinus quasillus. Wachsmuth aud Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 372,
pi. 28, figs. 4 a, b.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Batocrinus regalis Miller aud Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus regalis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 14, pi. 1, figs. 22-24.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Batocrinus reliquus Miller and Gurley.
1897. Batocrinus reliquus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 22, pi. 1, figs. 15-17.
Burlington Group : Near Sharon, Missouri.
Batocrinus remibrachiatus. See Eretmocrinus remibrackiatus. Batocrinus remotus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus remotus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 43, pi. 2, figs. 15-17.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Batocrinus repertus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus repertus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 70, pi. 4, figs. 28-30.
Burlington Group: Sedalia, Missouri.
Batocrinus repositus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinu8 repositus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 45, pi. 2, figs. 18-20.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
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Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Batocrinus reservatus Miller and Gurley.
1897. Batocrinus reservatus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 25, pi. 1, figs. 22-25.
Burlington Group : Near Sharon, Missouri.
Batocrinus rotadentatus Kowley and Hare.
1891. Batocrinus rotadentatus. Rowley and Hare, The Kansas City Scientist, vol. 5, p. 102, pi. 2, figs. 17, 18.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
1897. Batocrinus rotadentatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 374, pi. 46, fig. 7.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Batocrinus rotuliformis Miller and Gurley.
1897. Batocrinus rotuliformis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 26, pi. 1, figs. 26, 27 ; pi. 2, figs. 1, 2.
Burlington Group : Near Sharon, Missouri.
Batocrinus rotundus. See Dizygocrinus rotundus.
Batocrinus rudis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus rudis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 52, pi. 4, fig. 4.
Keokuk Group : Little Barren River, Kentucky.
Batocrinus rusticellus Miller and Gurley.
1897. Batocrinus rusticellus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 23, pi. 1, figs. 18-21.
Burlington Group: Near Sharon, Missouri.
Batocrinus rusticus Miller and Gurley.
1897. Batocrinus (? ) rusticus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 28, pi. 2, figs. 3-6.
Burlington Group : Near Sharon, Missouri.
Batocrinus saccellus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus saccellus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 40, pi. 2, figs. 9-11.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Batocrinus sacculus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Batocrinus sacculus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 5, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 52, pi. 5, figs. 7-9.
Warsaw Group: Washington County, Indiana.
Batocrinus sagetownensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus sagetownensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 54, pi. 4, figs. 5-7.
Burlington Group : Sagetown, Illinois.
Batocrinus salemensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus salemensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 8, pi. 1, figs. 10-12.
Warsaw Group: Salem, Indiana.
Batocrinus sampsoni Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus sampsoni. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 7, pi. 1, figs. 2, 3.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Batocrinus scitulus Miller and Gurley.
1897. Batoorinus scitulus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 19, pi. 1, figs. 10, 11.
Burlington Group : Near Sharon, Missouri.
134 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Batocrinus scyphus. See Batocrinus laura.
Batocrinus sedaliensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus sedaliensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 71, pi. 4, figs. 31, 32.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri .
Batocrinus selectus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus selectus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 37, pi. 2, figs. 3-5.
Burlington Group : Sagetown, Illinois.
Batocrinus senex Miller and Gurley.
1897. Batocrinus senex. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 21, pi. 1, figs. 12-14.
Burlington Group: Near Sharon, Missouri.
Batocrinus serratus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus serratus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 27, pi. 1, figs. 28-30.
Keokuk Group: Boonville, Missouri.
Batocrinus sharonensis Miller and Gurley.
1897. Batocrinus sharonensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 18, pi. 1, figs. 7-9.
Burlington Group : Near Sharon, Missouri.
Batocrinus shepardi Bowley.
1893. Batocrinus shepardi. Rowley, Am. Geol., vol. 12, p. 305, pi. 14, fig. 3. Burlington L. S. : Springfield, Missouri.
Batocrinus signatus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus signatus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 10, pi. 1, figs. 16, 17.
Keokuk Group : Keokuk, Iowa.
Batocrinus solitarius Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus solitarius. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 22, pi. 2, figs. 8-11.
Burlington Group : Adams County, Illinois.
Batocrinus speciosus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus speciosus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 47, pi. 2, figs. 24-26.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Batocrinus spergenensis Miller.
1891. Batocrinus spergenensis. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,
p. 60, pi. 10, figs. 5, 6.
Warsaw Group: Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1892. Batocrinus spergenensis. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 670, pi. 10,
figs. 5, 6.
Warsaw Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Batocrinus spinosus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus spinosus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 6, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 5, pi. 1, figs. 1-3.
Keokuk Group : Little Barren River, Kentucky.
Batocrinus spurius Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batoci'inus spurius. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 20, pi. 2, figs. 7-9.
Burlington Group: Burlington, Iowa.
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Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Batocrinus stelliformis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus stelliformis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 9, pi. 1, figs. 13-15.
Keokuk Group: Boonville, Missouri.
Batocrinus steropes Hall.
I860. Actinocrinus steropes. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 43.
Keokuk L. S. : Opposite Keokuk, Iowa, in Illinois.
Batocrinus strenuus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus strenuus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 11, pi. 1, figs. 18, 19.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Batocrinus subsequatus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus subwquatus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 72, pi. 4, figs. 33-35.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Batocrinus subaequalis McOhesney.
1858. Actinoci’inus discoideus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 594. (Crushed specimen.)
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Actinocrinus subcequalis. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 17.
Burlington L. S. : Monmouth, Illinois ; Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Actinocrinus discoideus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., pi. 2, fig. 9. 1860. Actinocrinus formosus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 30. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Actinocrinus subaequalis. McChesney, Ill. New. Spec. Foss., pi. 5, figs. 7 a, b. 1868. Actinocrinus subaequalis. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 13, pi. 5, figs. 7a, b.
Burlington L. S. : Monmouth, Illinois ; Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Actinocrinus formosus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 3, fig. 1.
1893. Batocrinus discoideus. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist,, vol. 1, p. 14,
pi. 1, figs. 19, 20, p. 28, fig.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Batocrinus cequabilis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 25, pi. 5, figs. 13-15.
Burlington Group: Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Batocrinus subcequalis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p.
369, pi. 28, figs, la, b, 8 a, b, 9.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Southern Missouri.
Batocrinus subconicus. See Dizygocrinus euconus.
Batocrinus sublaevis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus sublcevis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 41, pi. 2, figs. 12-14.
Burlington Group: Sagetown, Illinois.
Batocrinus subovatus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus suboratus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 50, pi. 2, figs. 30, 31.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Batocrinus subrotund atus Hall.
I860. Actinocrinus subrotundatus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Re}). Ia., pi. 2, fig. 4. (Diagram.)
Batocrinus subrotundatus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus subrotundatus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 48, pi. 2, figs. 27-29.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Batocrinus subscitulus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus subscitulus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus.
Nat. Hist., p. 51, pi. 3, figs. 9-11.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Batocrinus subtractus. See Lobocrinus nashvillse var. subtractus. Batocrinus siveeti . See Dizygocrinus montgomeryensis.
Batocrinus trochiscus. See Eutrochocrinus christyi var. trocliiscus. Batocrinus tuberculatus Wachsmutli and Springer.
1897. Batocrinus tuberculatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam.,
p. 379, pi. 28, figs. 10, b.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Batocrinus turbinatus Hall.
1858. Actinocrinus turbinatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 587, pi. 11, fig. 1. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Batocrinus laetus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 24, pi. 5, figs. 10-12.
Burlington Group: Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Batocrinus turbinatus. Waclismutli and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 375, pi. 27, figs. 5a-c.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Batocrinus turbinatus var. elegans Hall.
1858. Actinocrinus turbinatus var. elegans. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 588, pi. 11, fig. 5.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Batocrinus elegans. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 180.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Sedalia and Louisiana, Missouri.
1897. Batocrinus turbinatus var. elegans. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 376, pi. 27, figs. 6a, b.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Batocrinus unionensis. See Dizygocrinus unionensis.
Batocrinus variabilis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Batocrinus variabilis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 58, pi. 4, figs. 13-17.
Burlington Group : Iowa, Missouri, Illinois.
Batocrinus venustulus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus venustulus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 12, pi. 1, fig. 7.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Batocrinus venustus. See Dizygocrinus euconus var. abseissur Batocrinus verneuilianus. See Macrocrinus verneuilianus.
Batocrinus veterator Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus veterator. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 8, pi. 1, fig. 4.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Batocrinus vetustus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus vetustus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 10, pi. 1, figs. 5, 6.
Keokuk Group: Boonville, Missouri.
Batocrinus vicinus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus vicinus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 34, pi. 2, figs. 1-3.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Batocrinus wetherbyi Miller and Gurley.
1895. Batocrinus wetherbyi. Miller and Curley, Bull. No. 6, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 11, pi. 1, figs. 11, 12.
Keokuk Group : White Creek Springs, Tennessee.
Batocrinus wliitei . See Dizygocrinus whitei.
Batocrinus (species undetermined.)
1896. Batocrinus (an abnormal specimen). Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill.
State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 64, pi. 4, figs. 24, 25.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1896. Batocrinus (an abnormal specimen). Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 66, pi. 4, figs. 26, 27.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
BATOSPONGIA Ulrich, 1890.
Batospongia spicata Ulrich.
1890. Batosponga spicata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 246, pi. 6, figs. 2-2&. Base of Coal Measures : Seville, Illinois.
BATOSTOMELLA Ulrich, 1890.
Batostomella abrupta Ulrich.
1890. Batostomella abrupta. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 435, -pi. 75, figs. 2-2e. Chester Group: Sloan’s Valley, Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Batostomella inter stincta Ulrich.
1890. Batostomella interstincta. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 434, pi. 75, figs. 4-4c.
St. Louis Group : Pella, Iowa.
Batostomella nitidula Ulrich.
1890. Batostomella nitidula. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 436, pi. 75, figs. 3-3&.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois; Sloan’s Valley, Kentucky.
1894. Batostomella nitidula. Keyes, Mo., Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 14.
Chester Shales: Chester, Illinois; Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
Batostomella spinulosa Ulrich.
1890. Batostomella spinulosa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 434, pi. 75, figs. 1-1.
Chester Group: Sloan’s Valley, Pulaski County, Kentucky; Chester, Illinois.
BEECHERIA Hall, 1893.
Beecheria davidsoni Hall and Clarke.
1894. Beecheria Davidsoni. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brack., pt. 2,
pi. 53, figs. 1-3.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
1895. Beecheria Davidsoni. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 79,
figs. 33-36.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
1897. Beecheria Davidsoni. Hall, 14th Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 372, pi. 14, figs. 7-11.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
BELEMNOCRINUS White, 1862.
Belemnocrinus florifer Wachsmutli and Springer.
1877. Belemnocrinus florifer. Wachsmuth and Springer, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 13, p. 256.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Belemnocrinus portalesi Wachsmuth aucl Springer.
1877. Belemnocrinus Portalesi. Wachsmuth and Springer, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 13, p. 258.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Belemnocrinus sampsoni Miller.
1891. Belemnocrinus Sampsoni. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 26, pi. 3, fig. 8.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Belemnocrinus? sampsoni. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 207, pi. 25, fig. 9. Lower Burlington L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Belemnocrinus typus White.
1862. Belemnocrinus typus. White, Proo. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 14, figs. 1, 2, p. 13.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Belemnocrinus whitii Meek and Worthen.
1866. Belemnocrinus Whitii. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 25x.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1868. Belemnocrinus Whitii. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 463, pi. 18, figs. 4 a-c.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
BELEMNOSPONGIA Ulrich, 1890.
Belemnospongia fascicularis Ulrich.
1890. Belemnospongia fascicularis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 248, pi. 3,
figs. 2-26.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Montezuma, Illinois.
BELINURUS Konig, 1825.
Belinurus dance.* See Prestwicliia dan*e.
Belinurus lacoei Packard.
1885. Belinurus lacoei. Packard, Am. Nat., vol. 19, p. 292.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1886. Belinurus lacoei. Packard, Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. 3, pt. 2, p. 149, pi. 5,
fig. 5.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1889. Belinurus lacoei. Packard, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 24, p. 211.
Coal Measures : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
BELLEROPHON Montfort, 1808.
Bellerophon alternodosus Whitfield.
1882. Bellerophon alternodosus. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p.225. Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
1891. Bellerophon alternodosus. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 593,
pi. 14, figs. 17-19.
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
1895. Bellerophon alternodosus. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 479, pi. 10,
figs. 17-19.
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
Bellerophon barquensis Winchell.
1862. Bellerophon Barquensis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 427. Marshall Group: Pt. aux Barques, Michigan.
Weller. 1
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Bellerophon bellus Keyes.
1894. Bellerophon bellus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 148, pi. 50, fig'. 7. Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Bellerophon bilabiatns White and Whitfield.
1862. Bellerophon bilabiatns. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, p. 304.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1889. Bellerophon bilabiatns. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 297. Kinderhook Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Bellerophon bilabiatns. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 147, pi. 50, fig. 3. Kinderhook Group : Chouteau Springs, Missouri.
Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Bellerophon blairi Miller and Gurley.
1896. Bellerophon blairi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, 111. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 21, pi. 3, figs. 7, 8.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Bellerophon hlaneyanus McOhesney. See Bellerophon earbonarius. Bellerophon branneri Weller.
1897. Bellerophon branneri. Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci,, vol. 16, p.269, pi. 20,
fig. 9.
Batesville S. S. : Batesville, Arkansas.
Bellerophon cancellatus Hall. See Bellerophon textilis.
Bellerophon earbonarius Cox.
1855. Bellerophon Urii. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 75, pi. 9, figs. 6a-c. (Not B. urii, Fleming, 1828.)
Coal Measures : Galatia and Grayville, Illinois; and 5 miles below New Harmony, Indiana.
1857. Bellerophon earbonarius. Cox, Geol. Surv. Ky., vol. 3, p. 562.
Coal Measures : Kentucky.
1860. Bellerophon vittatus. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 59.
Coal Measures: Mouth of Rush Creek, Indiana; Graysville, Illinois.
1860. Bellerophon blanyanus. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 60.
Coal Measures : Saline and Peoria counties, and Danville and Graysville, Illinois.
1865. Bellerophon blaneyanus. McChesney, Ill., New Spec. Foss., pi. 2, figs. 5a-c.
1866. Bellerophon earbonarius. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 6, tab. 1,
fig. 8.
Upper Carboniferous : Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1868. Bellerophon Blaneyanus. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 45, pi. 2, figs. 5a-c.
Coal Measures : Saline and Peoria counties, Illinois ; Danville and Grays ville, Illinois.
1872. Bellerophon earbonarius. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 224, pi. 4, fig. 16, pi. 11, figs, lla-c.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Coal Measures : Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, and Indiana. Lower Coal Measures: West Virginia.
1884. Bellerophon earbonarius. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 158, pi. 33, figs. 6-8.
Coal Measures : Indiana.
1887. Bellerophon earbonarius. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 19, pi. 2, fig. 20.
Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Bellerophon carbonarius Cox — Continued.
1888. Bellerophon urii. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 235.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines, Iowa.
1891. Bellerophon urii. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 255.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Bellerophon urii. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 149, pi. 50, figs. 5 a-c.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Mo.
1897. Bellerophon carbonarius. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 39.
Lower Coal Measures : Conway County, Arkansas.
Bellerophon carbonarius var. subpapillosus White. See Bellerophon subpapillosus.
Bellerophon crassus Meek and Worthen.
1860. Bellerophon crassus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 458.
Lower Coal Measures : Pittsburg, St. Clair County, Illinois.
1866. Bellerophon crassus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 385, pi. 31, figs. 16a, h.
Lower Coal Measures : Pittsburg, St. Clair County, Illinois.
1877. Bellerophon crassus. White, U. S. Geol. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 157, pi. 12, fig. la.
Carboniferous: Camp Cottonwood, near Spring Mountain, Nevada.
1884. Bellerophon crassus. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 157, pi. 33, figs. 1, 2.
Upper Coal Measures: Sullivan and Posey counties, Indiana.
1886. Bellerophon crassus (var.)? Heilprin, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Ann. Rep. 1885, p. 457.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1886. Bellerophon crassus (var.)? Heilprin, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol.
Soc., vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 277.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1887. Bellerophon (cf. crassus). Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 20, pi. 5, fig. 6. Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1891. Bellerophon crassus. White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 77, p. 26.
Permian: Military Crossing, Baylor County, Texas.
1894. Bellerophon crassus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 151, pi. 50, figs, la, 6.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City and Lexington, Missouri.
1897. Bellerophon crassus. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 39.
Lower Coal Measures: Conway County, Arkansas.
Bellerophon cyrtolites Hall.
1860. Bellerophon cyrtolites. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 107. Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1862. Bellerophon cyrtolites. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 426. Marshall Group : Moscow, Michigan.
1863. Bellerophon cyrtolites. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 18.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Bellerophon cyrtolites. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 131. Marshall Group: Hillsdale, Michigan.
1866. Bellerophon cyrtolites. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 160,
pi. 14, figs. 8a, l).
Goniatite Bed : Rockford, Indiana.
1870. Bellerophon cyrtolites. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 257. Waverly Group: Granville, Ohio.
1888. Bellerophon cyrtolites. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 88, pi. 2, figs.
27,29; pi. 8, figs. 20,21; pi. 9, figs. 29,31.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Weller.]
/
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Bellerophon decussatus Herrick.
1887. Bellerophon decussatus ? f Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 19, pi. 2, fig. 12. Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Bellerophon ellipticus MeOkesney.
I860. Bellerophon ellipticus. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 58.
Coal Measures: Dr. E. Hall’s Mill, Pope Creek, Knox County; Carnahan’s Mine, Mercer County, and Mr. Fisher’s Mine, near Lacon, Illinois.
1865. Bellerophon ellipticus. McChesney, Ill., New Spec. Foss., pi. 3, figs. 1-2.
1868. Bellerophon ellipticus. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 44, pi. 3, figs. 1,2.
Coal Measures: Knox County, Mercer County, and Lacon, Illinois.
Bellerophon galericulatus Winchell.
1862. Bellerophon galericulatus. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 426. Marshall Group: Marshall, Battle Creek, etc., Michigan.
1888. Bellerophon galericulatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 89, pi. 2,
fig. 34; pi. 9, fig. 32.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Bellerophon gibsoni White.
1882. Bellerophon gibsoni. White, 11th Ann, Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 360, pi. 41,
figs. 4-6.
St. Louis Group : Greencastle, Indiana.
Bellerophon giganteus Worthen.
1884. Bellerophon giganteus. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 8.
Lower Coal Measures : Monroe County, Illinois.
1890. Bellerophon giganteus . Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 143, pi. 25, figs. 5, 5a.
Lower Coal Measures: Monroe County, Illinois.
Bellerophon globosus Stevens.
1858. Bellei'ophon globosa. Stevens, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 25, p. 258.
Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
Bellerophon harrodi Gurley.
1883. Bellerophon Harrodi. Gurley, New Carb. Foss. Bull. No. 1, p. 5.
Upper Coal Measures: Near Oakwood, Vermilion County, Illinois.
Bellerophon helena Hall.
1879. Bellerophon Helena. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 2, p. 114, pi. 24, fig. 11. Hamilton Group: Cayuga and Canandaigua lakes, New York.
1888. Bellerophon helena ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 9, fig. 11. Bedford Shale: Central College, Ohio.
1889. Bellerophon newberryi. Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 4, fig. 11.
Bedford Shale : Ohio.
1895. Bellerophon helena. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 20, fig. 11.
Shale above Berea Grit : Ohio.
Bellerophon hiuleus Owen.
1852. Bellerophon hiuleus ? Owen, Geol. Rop. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., tab. 5,
fig. 8.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Keokuk rapids of Mississippi River.
Bellerophon imcomptus Gurley.
1884. Bellerojihon imcomptus. Gurley, New Carb. Foss. Bull. No. 2, p. 9 Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
Bellerophon inspeciosus White.
1881. Bellerophon inspeciosus. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 3, Supp. Appendix, p. xxx, pi. 4, figs. 1 a-d.
Carboniferous: Near Taos and at Taos Peak, New Mexico.
142 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Bellerophon interlineatus Geinitz. See Bellerophon montfortianus. Bellerophon kansasensis Shumard.
1858. Bellerophon Kansasensis. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1 p. 204.
Upper Coal Measures: Valley of the Verdigris, Kansas.
Bellerophon lineolatus Hall.
I860. Bellerophon lineolatus. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 107* Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1862. Bellerophon lineolatus. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 427. Marshall Group : Holland, Michigan.
Bellerophon majuscnlus Walcott.
1884. Bellerophon majuscnlus. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 256, pi. 23, figs. 1, la; pi. 24, fig. 6.
Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
Bellerophon marcouanus Geinitz.
1866. Bellerophon Marcouianus. Geinitz. Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 7, tab. 1, fig. 12.
Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Bellerophon Marcouianus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 226, pi. 4, fig. 17 ; pi. 11, figs. 13a, l).
Upper Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Nebraska; Union County, Iowa. Coal Measures : Illinois.
Lower Coal Measures: West Virginia.
1887. Bellerophon marcouianus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 20, pi. 5, fig. 7. Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1894. Bellerophon marcouanus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 148, pi. 51, fig. 3.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Bellerophon marcouanus. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 39.
Upper Coal Measures : Sebastian County, Arkansas.
Bellerophon meekanus Swallow.
1858. Bellerophon Meekianus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis. Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 204. Middle Coal Measures: Lexington, Missouri.
Lower Coal Measures: Howard County, Missouri.
1894. Bellerophon meekianus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 149.
Lower Coal Measures : Howard County and Lexington, Missouri.
Bellerophon inichiganensis Winchell.
1862. Bellerophon Michiganensis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 427. Marshall Group : Battle Creek, and near Grandville, Mich.
Bellerophon missouriensis Swallow.
1863. Bellerophon Missouriensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2,
p. 100.
Archimedes L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Bellerophon montfortanns Norwood and Pratten.
1855. Bellerophon Montfortianus. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 74, pi. 9, figs. 5a-c.
Coal Measures : Galatia, Illinois, and 5 miles below New Harmony, Indiana. 1866. Bellerophon Montfortianus. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 8, Tab. 1, fig. 13.
Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1866. Bellerophon interlineatus. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 8, tab. 1, fig. 14.
Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Weller-]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Bellerophon montfortanus Norwood and Pratten— Continued.
1872. Bellerophon Montfortianus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 225, pi. 11, figs. 15 (12 ?).
Upper Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Coal Measures: Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Missouri, and Illinois.
Lower Coal Measures : West Virginia.
1876. Bellerophon Montfortianus. White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 92. Upper Aubrey Group : Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
1887. Bellerophon Montfortianus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 19, pi. 2,
fig. 1; pi. 5, fig. 8.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Bellerophon montfortianus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 235.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1891. Bellerophon montfortianus. White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 77, p. 26, pi. 3, figs. 15, 16.
Permian : Godwin Creek, Baylor County, Texas.
1891. Bellerophon montfortianus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 254.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Bellei'ophon montfortianus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 151.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Bellerophon nautiloides Winchell.
1862. Bellerophon nautiloides. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 427.
Marshall Group : Moscow, Battle Creek, Marshall, and near Grandville, Michigan.
1865. Bellerophon nautiloides. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 131. Marshall Group : Hillsdale, Michigan.
1886. Bellerophon nautiloides. Claypole, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc., vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 246.
Lower Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
Bellerophon newberryi. See Bellerophon helena.
Bellerophon nodocarinatus Hall.
1858. Bellerophon nodocarinatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 723, pi. 29, figs. 15 a-c.
Coal Measures : Illinois and Iowa.
1884. Bellerophon nodocarinatus. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 159, pi. 33, figs. 3-5.
Coal Measures : New Harmony, Indiana.
1886. Bellerophon nodocarinatus ?. Heilprin, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Ann. Rep. 1885, p. 457, fig. 13.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1886. Bellerophon nodocarinatus 1 . Heilprin, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol.
Soc., vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 277, fig. 13.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1887. Bellerophon nodocarinatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 18, pi. 3,
fig. 3.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1894. Bellerophon nodocarinatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 152, pi. 50, figs. 4a-c.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Bellerophon nodocostatus Gurley.
1884. Bellerophon nodocostatus. Gurley, New Carb. Foss., Bull. No. 2, p. 9.
Upper Coal Measures: Near Oakwood, Vermilion County, Illinois.
Bellerophon ourayensis Gurley.
1884. Bellerophon Ourayensis. Gurley, New Carb. Foss., Bull. No. 2, p. 8.
Upper Carboniferous : Ouray, Colorado.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Bellerophon panneus White.
1862. Bellerophon panneus. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 21.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1889. Bellerophon panneus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 297.
Kinderhook Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Bellerophon panneus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 147, pi. 50, tig. 6. Kinderhook Group: Burlington, Iowa.
Bellerophon percarinatus Conrad.
*1842. Bellerophon percarinatus. Conrad, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (1), vol. 8,
p. 268.
Coal Measures.
1855. Bellerophon percarinatus. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 74, pi. 9, figs. 4a-c.
Coal Measures: Gray ville, Illinois; Posey County, Indiana, 5 miles below New Harmony.
1872. Bellerophon percarinatus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 227, pi. 11, fig. 14. Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City and Brownville, Nebraska; Gray- ville, Illinois; Illinois, Iowa, Missouri.
Lower Coal Measures : West Virginia.
1884. Bellerophon percarinatus. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 158, pi. 33, figs. 9-14.
Coal Measures: Indiana.
1886. Bellerophon percarinatus. Claypole, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol.
Soc., vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 246.
Lower Coal Measures : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1887. Bellerophon percarinatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ.,vol. 2, p. 17, pi, 2, fig. 14. Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Bellerophon percarinatus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 234.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Bellerophon percarinatus. Keyes, Mo, Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 153, pi. 50, figs. 2a-/.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Bellerophon perelegans White and Whitfield.
1862. Bellerophon perelegans. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, p. 304.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1888. Bellerophon perelegans ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 90, pi. 9, fig. 30. Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Bellerophon perlatus Conrad.
*1842. Bellerophon perlatus. Conrad, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (1), vol. 8, p. 270. Carboniferous: Inclined plane of Allegany Mountains.
Bellerophon rugopleurus Gurley.
1884. Bellerophon rugopleurus. Gurley, New Carb. Foss. Bull. No. 2, p. 11.
Upper Coal Measures: Near Oakwood, Vermilion County, Illinois.
Bellerophon rugosiusculus Winchell.
1862. Bellerophon rugosiusculus. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 425. Marshall Group : Marshall, Michigan.
Bellerophon rugosiusculus var. toeniatus Winchell.
1862. Bellerophon rugosiusculus var. tceniatus. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 425.
Marshall Group : Moscow, Michigan.
Bellerophon scriptiferns White.
1862. Bellerophon scriptiferns. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 21. Chemung Group: Burlington, Iowa.
Welleb.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Bellerophon scissile Conrad.
1844. Bellerophon scissile. Conrad, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 175.
St. Genevieve.
Bellerophon sedaliensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Bellerophon sedaliensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 21, pi. 3, figs. 9, 10.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
Bellerophon stamineus Conrad.
*1842. Bellerophon stamineus. Conrad, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (1), vol. 8, p. 269. Marshall Group.
Bellerophon stevensanus McChesney.
I860. Bellerophon stevensianus. McChesney, . New Pal. Foss., p. 61.
Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1865. Bellerophon stevensianus. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 2, figs. 18a-c. 1868. Bellerophon Stevensianus. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 46; pi. 2, figs. 18-c.
Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1894. Bellerophon stevensianus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 152.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Bellerophon snbcordiformis Herrick.
1887. Bellerophon subcordiformis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 18, pi. 2, figs. 7 a-c.
Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Bellerophon sublaevis Hall.
1856. Bellerophon sublcevis. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 32.
St. Louis L. S: Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana; Alton, Illinois. 1858. Bellerophon sublcevis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 666, pi. 23, figs. 15a-c. Warsaw L. S. : Above Alton, Illinois; Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1882. Bellerophon sublcevis. White, 11th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 359, pi. 40, figs. 5-7.
St. Louis Group : Elletsville, Monroe County, Indiana.
1882. Bellerophon sublcevis. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 89,
pi. 8, figs. 6-7.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill, Bloomington, Payners Hill, and Ellets ville, Indiana ; Alton, Illinois.
1883. Bellerophon sublcevis. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 371, pi. 31,
figs. 6-7.
St. Louis Group : Alton, Illinois ; Spergen Hill, Lanesville, and Blooming ton, Indiana.
1886. Bellerophon sublcevis. Claypole, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc., vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 246.
Lower Coal Measures : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1891. Bellerophon sublaevis ? Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 592, pi. 14, figs. 20, 21.
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville and Maxville, Ohio.
1894. Bellerophon sublcevis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 148.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
1895. Bellerophon sublcevis? Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 479, pi. 10,
figs. 20, 21.
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville and Maxville, Ohio.
1897. Bellerophon sublaevis. Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p. 269, pi. 20; fig. 10.
Batesville S. S. : Batosville, Arkansas.
Bull. 153 - 10
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Bellerophon subpapillosus White.
1876. Bellerophon carbonarius var. subpapillosus. White, Powell’s Rep. Geol.
Uinta Mts., p. 92.
Upper Aubrey Group : Beehive Point, near Echo Canyon, and near Echo Park, Utah.
1879. Bellerophon subpapillosus. White, Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. Terr.,
vol. 5, p. 218.
Carboniferous: Wild Band Pockets, Northern Arizona, 15 miles south of Pipe Spring.
1880. Bellerophon subpapillosus. White, Cont. to Iuv. Pal., No. 6, p. 138, pi. 34,
fig. 3 a.
Upper Carboniferous : Northwestern Colorado and Northern Arizona.
Bellerophon tenuilineatus Gurley.
1884. Bellerophon tenuilineatus. Gurley, New Carl). Foss. Bull. No. 2, p. 10.
Upper Coal Measures: Near Oakwood, Vermilion County, Illinois.
Bellerophon textiliformis Gurley.
1883. Bellerophon textiliformis. Gurley, New Carb. Foss. Bull. No. 1, p. 6.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Bellerophon textilis Hall.
1856. Bellerophon cancellatus. Hall, Trans. Albany lust., vol. 4, p. 31. (Not B. cancellatus Hall, 1847.)
St. Louis L. S. : Bloomington and Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1877. Bellerophon textilis. Hall, Miller’s Am. Pal. Foss., p. 243.
1882. Bellerophon textilis. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 90, pi. 8,
figs. 4, 5.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1883. Bellerophon textilis. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 371, pi. 31, figs. 4, 5. St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Lanesville and Bloomington, Indiana.
1884. Bellerophon textilis f Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 257, pi. 18, fig. 18. Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
Bellerophon tricarinatus Shumard.
1858. Bellerophon tricarinatus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1,
p. 204.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas.
Bellerophon urii Norwood and Pratten. See Bellerophon carbonarius. Bellerophon vinculatus White and Whitfield.
1862. Bellerophon vinculatus. White aud Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, p. 304.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Bellerophon vittatus McChesney. See Bellerophon carbonarius.
Bellerophon Whittlesey i Winchell.
1865. Bellerophon Whittleseyi. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 130.
Marshall Group : One mile east of Orange Center, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
Bellerophon (species undetermined).
1859. Bellerophon, sp. (?) Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 399. Dark Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
1861. Bellerophon. Newberry, Ives’, Colo. Expl. Exped., p. 118.
Carboniferous : Agua Azul, near base of Mount Taylor.
1868. Bellerophon. Dawson, Acad. Geol., pi 308.
Carboniferous L. S. : Kennetcook, Nova Scotia.
1873. Bellerophon (sp. undet.). Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol, 5, pi. 23,
fig. 2.
St. Louis Group.
Welleb.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Bellerophon (species undetermined) — Continued.
1876. Bellerophon - (?) - White, Powell's Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 91.
Lower Aubrey Group : Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
1888. Bellerophon sp? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 90, pi. 12, fig. 36.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Bellei'ophon sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 2, fig. 30.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Bellerophon sp? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 8, fig. 22.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1891. Bellerophon - ? White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 77, p. 26.
Permian: Military Crossing, Baylor County, Texas.
1897. Bellerophon sp. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 39.
Lower Coal Measures : White County, Arkansas.
BERENICEA Lamoureax, 1821.
Berenicea insueta Dawson.
1883. Berenicea insueta. Dawson, Rep. Peter Redpath Mus., No. 2, p. 12.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Berenicea (species undetermined).
1868. Berenicea, two species. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 289.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
BEYRICHIA McCoy, 1844.
Beyrichia foetoidea White and St. John.
1868. Beyrichia foetoidea. White and St. John, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 126, figs. 11 a, h.
Upper Coal Measures: Union and Page counties, Illinois.
Beyrichia jonesii Dawson.
1868. Beyrichia Jonesii. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 312, fig. 132.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Beyrichia lithofactor White and St. John.
*1867. Beyrichia lithofactor. White and St. John, Prelim. Not. New Gen. and Spec. Foss., p. 2.
St. Louis L. S. : Pella, Iowa.
1868. Beyrichia petrifactor. White and St. John, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 125.
St. Louis L. S. : Pella, Iowa.
Beyrichia lithofactor var. velata White and St. John.
1867. Beyrichia lithofactor var. velata. White and St. John, Prelim. Not. New
Gen. and Spec. Foss., p. 2.
St. Louis L. S. : Pella, Iowa.
1868. Beyrichia petrif actor var. velata. White and St. John, Trans. Chicago Acad.
Sci., vol. 1, p. 126.
St. Louis L. S. : Pella, Iowa.
Beyrichia novascotica Jones and Kirkby.
1868. Beyrichia sp. Dawson Acad. Geol., p 256, fig. 78c.
Carboniferous : Horton Bluff, Nova Scotia.
1884. Beyrichia Novascotica. Jones and Kirkby, Geol. Mag. (3), vol. 1, p. 358, pi. 12, figs. 5, 6.
Beyrichia petrifactor White and St. John. See Beyrichia lithofactor. Beyrichia petrifactor var. velata White and St. John. See Beyrichia lithofactor var. velata.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.15&.
Beyrichia radiata var. cesfcriensis Ulrich.
1891. Beyrichia radiata var. cestriensis. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist, vol 13 p. 204, pi. 14, figs. 4 a, h.
Chester Group : Grayson Springs, Kentucky.
Beyrichia simulatrix Ulrich.
1891. Beyrichia simulatrix . Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13 p. 205 pi. 18, figs. 7 a, h.
Chester Group : Grayson Springs, Kentucky.
Beyrichia or Primitia, sp. Jones and Kirk by.
1884. Beyrichia or Primitia f sp. Jones and Kirkby, Geol. Mag. (3), vol 1 p 358 pi. 12, fig. 7. ' '
Lower Coal Measures : Horton, Nova Scotia.
BIOP ALLA Wallace, 1878.
Biopalla alicei Wallace.
1878. Biopalla Alicei. Wallace, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 15, p. 370.
Keokuk L. S. (Geode Bed) : Keokuk, Iowa.
Biopalla grandis Wallace,
1878. Biopalla grandis. Wallace, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 15, p. 369.
Keokuk L. S. (Geode Bed) : Keokuk, Iowa; Clark County, Missouri.
Biopalla hseckeli Wallace.
1878. Biopalla Hceckeli. Wallace, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 15, p. 370.
Keokuk L. S. (Geode Bed) : Keokuk, Iowa; Canton, Missouri.
Biopalla hyatti Wallace.
1878. Biopalla Hyatti. Wallace, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 15, p. 370.
Keokuk L. S. (Geode Bed) : Keokuk, Iowa; Hamilton, Illinois.
Biopalla keokuk Wallace.
1878. Biopalla Keokuk. Wallace, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 15, p. 369.
Keokuk L. S. (Geode Bed) : Keokuk, Iowa; Hamilton, Illinois.
Biopalla palmata Wallace.
1878. Biopalla palmata. Wallace, Am. Jour. Sci. (3). vol. 15, p. 370.
Keokuk L. S. (Geode Bed) : Keokuk, Iowa.
Biopalla woodmaui Wallace.
1878. Biopalla Woodmani. Wallace, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 15, p. 369.
Iveokuk L. S. (Geode Bed) : Keokuk, Iowa.
Biopalla wortheni Wallace.
1878. Biopalla Wortheni. Wallace, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 15, p. 369.
Keokuk L. S. (Geode Bed) : Hamilton, Illinois.
BLAIRELLA Miller and Gurley, 1896.
Blairella sedaliensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Blairella sedaliensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 7, pi. 1, figs. 4-8.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
BLAIROCRIKUS Miller, 1891.
Blairocrinus arrosus. See Actinocrinus arrosus.
Blair ocrinus bullatus. See Actinocrinus arrosus.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Blairocrinus spinulosus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Blairocrinus spinulosus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mils. Nat.
Hist., p. 28, pi. 7, figs. 16-18.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Blairocrinus trijugis. See Actinocrinus trijugis.
(BLATTINA Burmeister, 1838.)
Blattina brctonensis Scudder. See Mylacris bretonensis.
Blattina fascigera Scudder. See Gerablattina fascigera.
Blattina heeri Scudder. See Mylacris lieeri.
Blattina sepulta Scudder. See Petrablattina sepulta.
Blattina venusta Lesquereux. See Etoblattina venusta.
Blattina sp. Scudder.
1895. Blattina sp. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 142, pi. 10, fig. 16. Lower Coal Measures : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
BOLLIA Jones and Hall, 1886.
Bollia granifera Ulrich.
1891. Bollia granifera. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 205, pi. 12, figs. 12a, 6.
St. Louis L. S. : Elizabethtown, Kentucky.
BRACHYMETOPUS McCoy, 1847.
Brachymetopus armatus Yogdes.
1891. Brachymetopus armatus. Vogdes, Trans. St. Louis Acad, Sci., vol. 5, p. 617, pi. 15, figs. 4, 5.
Waverly Group: Sedalia, Missouri.
Brachymetopus immaturus Herrick.
1888. Phaethonides t immaturus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 59, pi. 1,
figs. 9, 15.
Waverly Group: Newark and Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
1889. Phaethonides immaturus. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 1, figs. 9, 15.
1894. Phillipsia ? immaturus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 238.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
1895. Phaethonides immaturus. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 14, fig. 9. Cuyahoga Shale: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
Brachymetopus lodiensis Meek.
1875. Phillipsia (Griffithides ?) Lodiensis. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 323, pi. 18, fig. 3.
Cuyahoga Shale : Lodi and Loudon ville, Ohio.
1887. Brachymetopsus lodiensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, pi. 3, fig. 4.
1887. Brachymetopsus lodiensis. Vogdes, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sei., vol. 4, p. 102. Cuyahoga Shale : Lodi, Medina County, Ohio.
Waverly Group: Loudonville, Ohio.
1888. Phaethonides (?) lodiensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 59.
Waverly Group : Ohio.
Brachymetopus occidentalis Herrick.
1888. Phaethonides occidentalis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 57, pi. 1, figs. 10a, b.
Waverly Group : Granville and Newark, Ohio.
150 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Brachymetopus occidentalis Herrick — Continued.
1889. Phcetkonides occidentalis. Herrick, Am. Geol. vol. 3, pi. 1, tig. 10.
1895. Phcetkonides occidentalis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 14, tigs. 10, 11. Waverly Group (Conglomerate I) : Granville, Ohio.
Brachymetopus spinosus Herrick.
1888. Pliaethonides spinosus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 58, pi. 1, figs. 4, 5. Waverly Group : Licking and Ashland counties, Ohio.
1889. Plicetlionide8 spinosus. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 1, figs. 4, 5.
1891. Phaethonides spinosus. Herrick, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 2, p. 42, pi. 1, fig. 13. Cuyahoga Shale : Scioto County, Ohio.
1895. Phcetkonides spinosus. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 14, figs. 4,5 (166, c) ?
Cuyahoga Shale : Licking and Ashland counties, Ohio.
BRANCOCERAS Hyatt, 1883.
Brancoceras ixion Hall.
I860. Goniatites rotatorins t. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 101, figs. 15-16.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1860. Goniatites ixion. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 125, figs. 1, 2. Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1879. Goniatites ixion. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 2, p. 474, pi. 73, figs. 12-14 ; pi. 74, fig. 12.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1883. Brancoceras Ixion. Hyatt, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 22, p. 326.
1886. Goniatites Ixion. Hall, 5th Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Geol., pi. (128) 13, fig. 3. Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1888. Goniatites Ixion. Beecher, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 2, Supp., p. 40, pi. 128, fig. 3. Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1897. Brancoceras Ixion. Foord and Crick, Cat. Foss. Ceph., pt. 3, 141, fig. 62,
p. 132.
Goniatite Limestone, Kinderhook Group: Rockford, Indiana.
(BULIMELLA Hall, 1858.)
Bulimella bulimiformis Hall. See Bulimorplia bulimiformis.
Bulimella canaliculata Hall. See Bulimorpha caualiculata.
Bulimella elongata Hall. See Bulimorpha elougata.
BULIMORPHA Whitfield, 1882.
Bulimorpha bulimiformis Hall.
1856. Bulimella bulimiformis. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 29.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1882. Bulimorpha bulimiformis. Whitfield. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1,
p. 74, pi. 8, figs. 37-39.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1883. Bulimorpha bulimiformis. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 366, pi. 31,
figs. 37-39.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill, Lanesville, and Bloomington, Indiana.
1889. Bulimorpha bulimiformis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 300.
1894. Bulimorpha bulimiformis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 204.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Bulimorpha canaliculata Hall.
1856. Bulimella canaliculata. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 29.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Bulimorpha canaliculata. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1,
p. 74, pi. 8, fig. 41.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1883. Bulimorpha canaliculata. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 367, pi. 31,
fig. 41.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Lanesville, Indiana.
1889. Bulimorpha canaliculata. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 300.
Bulimorpha chrysalis Meek and Worthen.
1866. Polyphemopsis chrtjsaUis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 267.
Lower Coal Measures: Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
1873. Polyphemopsis chrysallis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 596, pi. 28, fig. 7.
Coal Measures: Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
1889. Bulimorpha chrysalis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 300.
1891. Bulimorpha ? chrysalis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 264.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines, Iowa.
Bulimorpha elongata Hall.
1856. Bulimella elongata. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 30.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Bulimorpha elongata. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 75,
pi. 8, fig. 40.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1883. Bulimorpha elongata. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 368, pi. 31, fig. 40. St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Lanesville, Indiana.
1889. Bulimorpha elongata. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 301.
Bulimorpha inornata Meek and Worthen.
I860. Loxonema inornata. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 465.
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1866. Polyphemopsis inornata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 374, pi. 31, figs. 8a-c.
Upper Coal Measures: Springfield, Illinois.
1887. Polyphemopsis inornata. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 20, pi. 2, fig. 15. Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1889. Bulimorpha inornata. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 301.
1894. Bulimorpha inornata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 205, pi. 55, fig. 6.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Polyphemopsis inornata. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 41.
Upper Coal Measures: Crawford County, Arkansas.
Bulimorpha1? keokuk Worthen.
1884. Polyphemopsis? keokuk. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 9. Lower Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
1889. Polyphemopsis TceoTculc. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 301.
1890. Polyphemopsis? keokuk. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 144, pi. 23, fig. 3. Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Bulimorpha melanoides Whitfield.
1882. Polyphemopsis melanoides. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 225. Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
1891. Polyphemopsis melanoides. Whitfield, Ann. N. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 592,
pi. 14, fig. 13.
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Bulimorpha melanoides Whitfield — Continued.
1895. Polyphemopsis melanoides. Whitfield, Geol. . Ohio, vol. 7, p. 478, pi. 10, fig. 13.
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
Bulimorpha minuta Stevens.
1858. Loxonema minuta. Stevens, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 25, p. 260.
Coal Measures: Sangamon County and Danville, Illinois.
1873. Actceonina minuta. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 594, pi. 29, fig. 2.
Coal Measures: Danville, Illinois.
1888. Actceonia minuta. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 240.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1889. Bulimorpha minuta. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 301.
1891. Bulimorpha minuta. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 263.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
Bulimorpha nitidula Meek and Worthen.
I860. Loxonema nitidula. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p.465.
Upper Coal Measures: Springfield, Illinois.
1866. Polyphemopsis nitidula. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 374, pi. 31, figs. 9a, b.
Upper Coal Measures: Springfield, Illinois.
1882. Polyphemopsis nitidula. White, 11th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 370, pi. 42, figs. 7, 8.
Coal Measures: Eugene, Vermilion County, Indiana.
1884. Polyphemopsis nitidula. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 163, pi. 2/, figs. 7, 8.
Coal Measures: Eugene, Vermilion County, Indiana.
1889. Bulimorpha nitidula. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 302. Bulimorpha? peracuta Meek and Worthen.
1860. Eulima f peracuta. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 46b. Lower Coal Measures: Jackshurg, St. Clair County, Illinois.
Upper Coal Measures: Near Springfield, Illinois.
1861. Polyphemopsis peracuta. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 148.
1866. Polyphemopsis peracuta. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p.375, pi. 31, figs. 7a, b.
Upper Coal Measures: Near Urbana, St. Clair County, and near Spring- field, Illinois.
1884. Polyphemopsis peracuta. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 163, pi. 32, figs. 9, 10.
Coal Measures: Indiana (?).
1889. Polyphemopsis peracuta. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 302.
*1894. Eulima ? peracuta. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 205.
Upper Coal Measures : Sullivan County, Missouri.
BURSACRUSTUS Meek and Worthen, 1861.
Bursacrinus confirmatns White.
1862. Bursacrinus confirmatns. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 11. Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Bursacrinus wachsmuthi Meek and Worthen.
1861. Bursacrinus Wachsmuthi. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 137.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Weixeb.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Bursacrinus wachsmuthi Meek and Worthen — Continued.
1868. Bursacrinus Wachsmuthi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. S, p. 479,
pi. 17, fig. 6.
Burlington Group: Burlington, Iowa.
CACTOCRINUS Wachsmuth and Springer, 1897.
Cactocrinus <*rnoldi Waclismutli and Springer.
1890. Actinocrinus arnoldi. Wachsmuth and Springer, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 168, pi. 17, fig. 10.
Kinderliook Group: Le Grand, Iowa.
1897. Cactocrinus Arnoldi. Waclisrauth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p.624, pi. 57, figs. 4a, h.
Kinderhook Group: Le Grand, Marshall County, Iowa.
Cactocrinus clarus Hall.
1861. Actinocrinus clarus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 2.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Actinocrinus clarus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 277.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Actinocrinus Clarus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crin., pi. 3, figs. 24, 25.
1893. Actinocrinus clarus. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1. p. 8, pi. 1,
figs. 4, 5.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Cactocrinus clarus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 612, pi. 57, figs. 9, 10; pi. 58, fig. 1.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Cactocrinus coelatus Hall.
1858. Actinocrinus coelatus. Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 585, pi. 10, fig. 14a, h. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Actinocrinus coelatus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., pi. 2, fig. 1.
1894. Actinocrinus coelatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol 4, p. 187.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Hannibal and White Ledge, Missouri.
1897. Cactocrinus coelatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 618, pi. 59, figs. 8, 9.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Cactocrinus coelatus var. spinotentaculus Hall.
1860. Actinocrinus spino-tentaculus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p, 86. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Actinocrinus spinotentaculites. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 3, figs.
1897. Cactocrinus coelatus var. spinotentaculus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 619, pi. 59, fig. 10.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Cactocrinus denticulatus Waclismutli and Springer.
1897. Cactocrinus denticulatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 606, pi. 57, figs. 5a, h.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Cactocrinus ectypus Meek and Worthen.
1869. Strotocrinus ectypus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 159. Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Strotocrinus ectypus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 353>
pi. 7, fig. 5.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN (bull. 153.
Cactocrinus ectypus Meek and Worthen — Continued.
1897. Cactocrinus ectypus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 611, pi. 56, fig. 10.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Cactocrinus extensus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Cactocrinus extensus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p.616, pi. 57, figs. 6, 7.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Cactocrinus fossatus Miller.
1892. Actinocrinus fossatus. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,p.40, pi. 6, figs. 11, 12.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Actinocrinus fossatus. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 294, pi. 6, figs. 11, 12.
Burlington Group: Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Actinocrinus fossatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 188.
Burlington L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Cactocrinus fossatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 620, pi. 55, fig. 12.
Lower Burlingtou L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Cactocrinus glans Hall.
1860. Actinocrinus glans. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia.,p. 16. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Actinocrinus tliolus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 35. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1861. Actinocrinus eryx. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 12.
Burlington L. S.
1892. Actinocrinus blairi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 35,
pi. 5, figs. 27-29.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
1893. Actinocrinus glans. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 10, fig.
pi. 1, figs. 11, 12.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Actinocrinus blairi. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 289, pi. 5, figs.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Actinocrinus glans. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 189, pi. 24, figs. 2a, b.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Ash Grove, Missouri.
1897. Cactocrinus glans. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 625, pi. 54, figs. 5, 6 a-b, 7.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Cactocrinus limabrachiatus Hall.
1861. Actinocrinus limabrachiatus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 2.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Actinocrinus limabrachiatus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 268. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1893. Actinocrinus limabrachiatus. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 5, pi. 1, figs. 8, 9.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Cactocrinus limabrachiatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 608, pi. 58, figs. 9, 10a-6.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Cactocrinus longus Meek and Wortlien.
1869. Actinocrinites longus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 1 hil., p. 157.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Actinocrinites longus. Meek and \Vorthen, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 5, p. 345, pi. 8, fig. 1.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Cactocrinus longus. Wacksmutli and Springer, N. Am. Crm. Cam., p. 609, pi. 57, fig. 8.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Cactocrinus lucina Hall.
1861. Actinocrinus lucina. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 11.
Burlington L. S.
1891. Actinocrinus' puteatus. Rowley and Hare, The Kansas City Scientist, vol. 5, p. 101, pi. 2, fig. 16.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
1897. Cactocrinus lucina. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 603, pi. 56, figs. 8, 9.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Louisiana, Missouri.
Cactocrinus multibrachiatus Hall.
1858. Actinoo’inns multibrachiatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 580, pi. 10, fig. 10.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa. ,
1861. Actinocrinus multibrachiatus var. echinatus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin.,
p. 10.
Burlington L. S.
1897. Cactocrinus multibrachiatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 617, pi. 56, figs. 6, 7, pi. 58, fig. 8.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Cactocrinus nodobrachiatus Wachsmutli and Springer.
1890. Actinocrinus nodobrachiatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 165, pi. 15, fig. 5 ; pi. 16, fig. 10.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Iowa.
1897. Cactocrinus nodobrachiatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p.622, pi. 57, figs. 1,2.
Kinderhook Group: Legrand, Marshall County, Iowa.
Cactocrinus obesus Keyes.
1894. Actinocrinus obesus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 187, pi. 24, fig. 4. Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Missouri.
1897. Cactocrinus obesus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 613, pi. 55, figs. 9 a, b.
Lower Burlington L. S.: Hannibal, Missouri.
Cactocrinus opusculus Hall.
1860. Actinocrinus opusculus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. la., pi. 2, fig. 6.
1861. Actinocrinus opusculus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 264. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1893. Actinocrinus opusculus. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 9, pi. 1, figs. 6, 7 ; p. 28, fig.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Cactocrinus opusculus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 607, pi. 56, figs. 5a, b.
Lower Burlington L. S.: Burlington, Iowa.
156 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Cactocrinus ornatissimus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1890. Actinocrinus ornatissimus. Wachsmuth and Springer, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 163, pi. 16, fig. 9; pi. 17, fig. 3.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Iowa.
1897. Cactocrinus ornatissimus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 621, pi. 57, fig. 3.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Marshall County, Iowa.
Cactocrinus proboscidialis Hall.
1858. Actinocrinus proboscidialis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 584, pi. 10, fig. 13.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Actinocrinus quaternarius. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. la., p. 21. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Actinocrinus proboscidialis. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2 , Geol. Rep. Ia., pi. 3,
fig. 2.
1861. Actinocrinus quarternarius var. spiniferus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin.,
p. 11.
1861. Actinocrinus themis. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 11.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Actinocrinus excerptus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 3.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Actinocrinus excerptus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 276.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
*1861. Actinocrinus lagena. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 13.
Burlington L. S.
1881. Actinowinus dalyanus. Miller, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 309, pi. 7, figs. 1, la.
Subcarhoniferous : Lake Yalley Mining District, New Mexico.
1893. Actinocrinus quarternarius. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1,
p. 7, pi. 1, figs. 1-3.
Burlington L. S : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Actinocrinus proboscidialis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 185.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Sedalia, Hannibal and Louisiana, Missouri.
1897. Cactocrinus proboscidalis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 601, pi. 58, figs. 3-6, la-d.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Sedalia, Missouri; Lake Yalley, New Mexico.
Cactocrinus reticulatus Hall.
1861. Actinocrinus reticulatus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 2.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Actinocrinus thoas. Hall. Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 11.
Burlington L. S.
*1861. Actinocrinus locellus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 15.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Actinocrinus reticulatus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 269.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Actinocrinus reticulatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 186.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Hannibal and Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Cactocrinus reticulatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 605, pi. 58, figs. 2a, b.
Lower Burlington L. S.: Burlington, Iowa.
Cactocrinus reticulatus var. ovatus Hall.
1861. Actinocrinus ovatus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 10.
Burlington L. S.
Welleb.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Cactocrinus reticulatus var. ovatus Hall — Continued.
1897. Cactocrinus reticulatus var. ovatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 606, pi. 57, fig. 11.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Cactocrinus sexarmatus Hall.
1860. Actinocrinus sexarmatus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 21. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Actinocrinus sexarmatus var. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 3, fig. 26. 1897. Cactocrinus sexarmatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 615, pi. 55, figs. 10, 11.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Cactocrinus thalia Hall.
*1861. Actinocrinus thalia. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 13.
Burlington L. S.
*1861. Actinocrinus infrequens. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 14.
Burlington L. S.
1891. Actinoo'inus nodosus. Miller, Bull. Mo. Geol. Surv., No. 4, p. 33, pi. 5, fig. 7.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Actinocrinus thalia. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 187.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Cactocrinus thalia. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 604, pi. 56 ; figs. 2 ; pi. 57, figs. 12, 13.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Sedalia, Missouri.
Cactocrinus thetis Hall.
1861. Actinocrinus thetis. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 11.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Actinocrinus securus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 14.
Burlington L. S.
1893. Actinocrinus thetis. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 6, pi. 1, fig. 10.
Yellow beds of Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Cactocrinus thetis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 614, pi. 56, figs. 3, 4.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Missouri.
CALCEOCRINUS Hall, 1852.
Calceocrinus bradleyi. See Halysiocrinus bradleyi.
Calceocrinus lamellosus Hall.
1860. Cheirocrinus lamellosus. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 123. Burlington L. S.
Calceocrinus nodosus. See Halysiocrinus ventricosus.
Calceocrinus perplexus. See Halysiocrinus perplexus.
Calceocrinus robustus. See Halysiocrinus robustus.
Calceocrinus tunicatus. See Halysiocrinus tunicatus.
Calceocrinus ventricosus. See Halysiocrinus ventricosus.
Calceocrinus wachsmuthi. See Halysiocrinus ventricosus.
(CALLOPORA Hall, 1852.)
Callopora missouriensis Rominger. See Leioclerna punctatum. Callopora punctata Hall. See Leioclerna punctatum.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
CAMAROPHORELLA Hall, 1893.
Camarophorella lenticularis White and Whitfield.
1862. Pentamerus lenticularis. Whit© and Whitfield, Proc. Bust. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, p. 295.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Pentamerus lenticularis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 117.
Base of Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa
1894. Camarophorella lenticularis. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Bracli., pt. 2,
pi. 45, figs. 5, 6.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1895. Camarophorella lenticularis. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 62,
figs. 46-48.
Yellow S. S. of Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
CAMAROPHORIA King, 1844.
Camarophoria bisulcata Shumard.
1858. Camarophoria (?) bisulcata. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1,
p. 296.
Dark Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
1859. Camarophoria bisulcata. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 394,
pi. 11, fig. 2.
Dark and White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
Camarophoria cooperensis. See Rhynchonella cooperensis. Camarophoria caputtestndinis White.
1862. Rhynchonella caput testudinis. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, p. 23.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Camarophoria explanata McChesney.
1860. Rhynchonella explanata. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 50. Kaskaskia L. S.
1868. Rhynchonella explanata. McChesney, Traus. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 30, pi. 6, figs. 7a-c.
Chester L. S.
1894. Pugnax explanatus. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brack., pt. 2, pi. 44,
figs. 14-16.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Illinois.
1895. Pugnax explanatus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 60, figs.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Illinois.
Camarophoria giffordi. See Enteletes hemiplicata.
Camarophoria globulina. See Pugnax globulina and Pugnax uta. Camarophoria occidentalis Miller.
1881. Camarophoria occidentalis. Miller, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 313, pi. 7, figs. 7-76.
Subcarboniferous : Lake Valley Mining District, New Mexico.
Camarophoria ringens Swallow.
I860. Rhynchonella ringens. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 653. Encriuital L. S. : Callaway County, Missouri.
1894. Rhynchonella ringens. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 102.
Burlington L. S. : Fulton and Haunibal, Missouri.
1895. Camarophoria ringens. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 84,
fig. 45.
Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Welleb.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Camaroplioria sehlotheimi von Buch.
1859. Camerophoria sehlotheimi (?) Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 395.
White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
Camarophoria subcuneata Hall.
1856. Rhynchonclla subcuneata. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 11.
St. Louis L. S. : Bloomington and Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1858. Rhynchonella subcuneata. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 658, pi. 23, figs. 3a-c.
Warsaw L. S. : Bloomington and Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Rhynchonella subcuneata. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1,
p. 51, pi. 6, figs. 47-49.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Paynters Hill, and Bloomington, Indiana.
1883. Rhynchonella subcuneata. Hall, 12tli Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 333, pi. 29,
figs. 47-49.
St. Louis Group : Bloomington, Lanesville, and Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1888. Rhynchonella subcuneata? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 39, pi. 7, fig. 23.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1894. Camarophoria subcuneata. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brack., pt. 2, pi. 45, figs. 3, 4.
St. Louis Group: Washington County, Indiana.
1894. Rhynchonella subcuneata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 102.
Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
1895. Camarophoria subcuneata. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 62,
figs. 34-37.
St. Louis Group : Washington County, Indiana.
Camarophoria subtrigona Meek and Worthen.
1860. Rhynchonella subtrigona. Meek and Wortlien, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 451.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
I860. Rhynchonella Parvini. McChesney, Desc. New Spec. Pal. Foss., p. 83.
1866. Camarophoria subtrigona. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 251, pi. 18, figs. 8a-c.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa; Nauvoo and Warsaw, Illinois.
1868. Camarophoria subtrigona. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 31, pi. 6, figs. 2a, bi
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa; Nauvoo and Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Camarophoria subtrigona. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brack., pt. 2, pi. 45, figs. 1, 2.
Chert of Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Keokuk Group : Nauvoo, Illinois.
1894. Rhynchonella subtrigona. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 102.
Keokuk L. S. : Wayland, Missouri.
1895. Camarophoria subtrigona. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 62,
figs. 38-43.
Chert of Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa ; Pike County, Missouri. Keokuk Group : Nauvoo, Illinois.
Camarophoria swalloviana. See Pugnax swalloviana.
Camarophoria thera Walcott.
1884. Rhynchonella Thei'a. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 223, pi. 7, figs. 6-6c. Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada .
Camarophoria wortheni Hall.
1856. Rhynchonella Wortheni. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 11 — St. Louis L. S. : Alton, Illinois.
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Camarophoria worfcheni Hall — Continued.
1882. Camarophoria Wortheni. Whitfield, Bull. Ain. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 54,
pi. 6, figs. 35-39.
St. Louis Group : Alton, Illinois.
1883. Camarophoria (?) wortheni. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 334, pi. 29,
figs. 35-39.
St. Louis Group : Alton, Illinois.
CAMAROTCECHIA Hall, 1892.
Camarotoechia contracta Hall.
1867. Rhynchonella (Stenocisma) contracta. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol.4,p. 351, pi. 55, figs.
Chemung Group: New York; Licking County, Ohio- 1888. Rhynchonella contracta. Herrick, Bull. Den, Univ., vol. 3, p. 39, pi. 10, fig. 9. Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Rhynchonella contracta. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 23, pi. 11, fig. 21.
Waverly Group : Medina County, Ohio.
Camarotoechia endlichi Meek.
1875. Rhynchonella Endlichi. Meek, Bull., U. S. G. and G. Surv. Terr., vol. 1, 2d ser., No. 1, p. 46.
Carboniferous? : East of the Animas River, Colorado Territory.
1880. Rhynchonella endlichi. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 6, p. 133, pi. 33, figs. 4a, b, pi. 36, figs. 2a, b.
Upper Devonian or Carboniferous: East of Animas River, Colorado.
Camarotoechia marshallensis Winchell.
1862. Rhynchonella Marshallensis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 408. Marshall Group: Marshall, Michigan.
1870. Rhynchonella Marshallensis. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 253. Waverly Group: Granville, Ohio.
1888. Rhynchonella marshallensis. Herrick. Bull. Den. Univ., vol: 3, p. 40.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Rhynchonella marshallensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 23, pi. 3, fig. 18. .
Waverly Group: Ashland County, and near Granville, Ohio.
1895. Rhynchonella marshallensis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 23, fig. 14. Cuyahoga Shale : Ohfo.
Camarotoechia sageriana Winchell.
1862. Rhynchonella Sageriana. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 407. Marshall S. S. : Marshall, Michigan.
1865. Rhynchonella Sageriana. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 122.
Marshall Group: Weymouth, near Ashland, Drew’s sawmill. Big Brook, Orange. Cuyahoga County, and 2 miles southwest of North field Center, Summit County, Ohio.
1869. Rhynchonella Sageriana. Winchell, Saft'ord’s Geol. of Tenn., p. 443.
Shale just above Black Shale: Hickman and Maury counties, Tennessee.
1870. Rhynchonella Sageriana. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 253. Waverly Group: Tennessee; Vinton County, Newark, Sciotoville, and
Granville, Ohio.
1888. Rhynchonella sageriana. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 39, pi. 2, fig. 15. Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Welleb.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Camarotcechia sappho Hall.
1867. Bhynchonella ( Stenocisma ) sappho. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 4, p. 340, pi. 54, figs.
Hamilton Group: New York.
1888. Bhynchonella sappho. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 40, pi. 5, tig. 1, pi. 7, fig. 25.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1895. Bhynchonella sappho. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 21, fig. 1. Kinderhook or base of Burlington : Ohio.
CAMPOPHYLLUM Edwards and Haime, 1850.
Campophyllum kansasense Miller and Gurley.
1894. Campophyllum kansasense. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus, Nat. Hist., p. 67, pi. 7, figs. 19-22.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Campophyllum ? texanum Shumard.
1859. Campophyllum (?) Texanum. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 388.'
White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
Campophyllum torquium Owen.
1852. Cyathophyllum ( vermiculare ?). Owen, Geol. Rep. Wis. Iowa and Minn., tab. 4, fig. 2.
Carboniferous L. S. : Near mouth of Keg Creek.
1852. Cyathophyllum torquium. Owen, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., tab. 4S fig. 2.
Carboniferous L. S. : Near mouth of Keg Creek.
1852. Cyathophyllum flexuosum (?). Owen, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and MiDn., tab. 4, figs. 3a, l).
Carboniferous L. S. : Near mouth of Keg Creek.
1872. Campophyllum torquium. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 145, pi. 1, figs. la-d.
Upper Coal Measures: Rock Bluff and Cedar Bluff', Nebraska; Iowa.
Coal Measures: Illinois.
1884. Campophyllum torquium. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,p. 119, pi. 23, figs. 10-13.
Upper Coal Measures : Iowa; Missouri; Nebraska; Illinois; Indiana.
1894. Campophyllum torquium. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 107, pi. 12, figs. 7 a-c, pi. 13, fig. 7.
Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Campophyllum (species undetermined).
1876. Campophyllum - ? - . White, Powell's Geol. Rep. Uinta Mts., p. 88.
Red Wall Group: Cataract Canyon, Utah.
1877. Campophyllum (undt. sp.) Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 57,
pi. 5, figs. 2, 26. ( Zaphrentis undt. sp.) on explanation of plate.
Carboniferous: Diamond Range, near Newark.
CAMPTOCRINUS Wachsmuth and Springer, 181)7.
Camptocrinu8 cirrifer Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Camptocrinus cirrifer. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p, 780, pi. 76, figs. 13a-c.
Kaskaskia Group: Near Sloan’s Valley, Pulaski County, Kentucky
Bull. 153 - 11
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Camptocrinus myelodactylus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Camptocrinus myelodactylus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 779, pi. 75, figs. 1, 2a, b.
Keokuk Group : Indian Creek, Montgomery County, Indiana.
CAKDOKA Baird, 1845.
Candona? elongata Jones and Kirkby.
1884. Candonia ? elongata. Jones and Kirkby, Geol. Mag. (3), vol. 1, p. 361, pi.
12, fig. 10.
Coal Measures: Joggins, Nova Scotia.
CAPULUS Montfort, 1810.
Capulus acutirostris. See Orthonycliia acutirostre.
Capulus biserialis Hall.
1860. Platyceras biserialis. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 90. Burlington L. S. : Quincy, Illinois.
1868. Platyceras biserialis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 509, pi. 15, figs. 3a, b.
Burlington L. S. : Quincy, Illinois.
1890. Capulus biserialis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 167.
Burlington L. S. : Quincy, Illinois.
1890. Capulus biserialis. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 6, p. 9.
1894. Capulus biserialis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 177, pi. 53, figs. 12a, b. Burlington L. S. : Quincy, Illinois.
Capulus capax Keyes.
1888. Platyceras capax. Keyes, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 25, p. 241, pi., figs. 14, 15.
Burlington L. S. : Near Burlington, Iowa.
1890. Platyceras capax. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 179.
Capulus chesterensis. See Orthonycliia chesterensis.
Capulus cornuformis. See Orthonycliia cornuforme.
Capulus cyrtolites. See Orthonycliia cyrtolites.
Capulus equilateralis Hall.
1852. Ancella crassicollis ? Owen, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., tab. 5, fig. 7.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Keokuk rapids of the Mississippi River.
1860. Platyceras equilattra. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 89.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa, Warsaw, Illinois.
1873. Platyceras equilatera. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 518, pi. 17, fig. 2.
Keokuk Group: Keokuk, Iowa; Warsaw, Illinois.
1881. Platyceras equilatera. White, 2d Ann. Rep. Dep. Stat. and Geol. Ind., p. 514, . pi. 7, fig. 5.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1888. Platyceras equilaterum. Keyes, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 25, p. 242, pi.,
figs. 2, 3.
1889. Platyceras equilaterum. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 3, p. 330, figs. 1,2.
Keokuk Shale: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1889. Platyceras equilaterum. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 288. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1890. Capulus equilaterus. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 6, p. 9.
1890. Capulus equilateralis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 171, pi. 2, fig. 11.
Vk'ZLLER.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Capulus equilateralis Hall — Continued.
1890. Keokuk Group : Keokuk and Bonaparte, Iowa ; W arsaw and Niota, Uli' nois; Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Capulus equilateralis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 178, pi. 52, figs- 10a, b.
Burlington L. S. Burlington, Iowa; Springfield, Missouri.
Keokuk L. S. and Shales: Wayland, Missouri; Keokuk and Bonaparte, Iowa; Warsaw and Niota, Illinois.
Capulus fissurella. See Igoceras iissurella.
Capulus formosum. See Ortlionycliia formosum.
Capulus haliotoides Meek and Worthen.
1866. Platyceras haliotoides. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 264.
Waverly S. S. : Richfield, Ohio.
1868. Platyceras haliotoides. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 458, pi. 14, figs. 3a, b.
Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio.
1870. Platyceras haliotoides. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 257. Waverly Group: Newark, Ohio.
1888. Platyceras haliotoides. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 91, pi. 2, fig. 23. Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1890. Capulus haliotoides. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 165.
Kinderhook beds : Richfield and Newark, Ohio.
1891. Platy stoma broadheadi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p.
86, pi. 14, figs. 19, 20.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1892. Platystoma broadheadi. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 696, pi. 14,
figs. 19, 20.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1892. Capulus haliotoides. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 10, p. 276.
1894. Capulus haliotoides. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 174, pi. 53, figs. 9a, b. Kinderhook L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Capulus herzeri Winchell.
1870. Platyceras Herzeri. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 256. Waverly Group : Newark, Ohio.
1888. Platyceras hertzeri. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 91, pi. 2, fig, 24; pi. 5, fig. 8.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1890. Platyceras hertzeri. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 180.
1895. Platyceras hertzeri. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 21, fig. 8. Kinderhook : Granville, Ohio.
Capulus infundibulum. See Igoceras pabulocrinus.
Capulus latus Keyes.
1888. Platyceras latum. Keyes, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 25, p. 242, pi., figs. 10, 11. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1889. Platyceras latum. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p, 290.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1890. Capulus latus. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 6, p. 9.
1890. Capulus latus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 168.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Capulus latus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 176, pi. 53, figs. 13a, b. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Hannibal, Missouri.
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Capulus lodiensis Meek.
1871. Platyceras ( Orthonychia ?) lodiensis. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 170. Waverly Group : Lodi, Ohio.
1875. Platyceras ( Orthonychia f) Lodiensis. Meek, Pal.’ Ohio, vol. 2, p, 313, pi. 13, figs, la, b.
Waverly Group: Lodi, Ohio.
1888. Platyceras lodiensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 46, pi. 11, fig. 2; pi. 8, figs. 1, 7.
Waverly Group : Bagdad, Ohio.
1890. Capulus lodiensis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 165.
Kinderhook beds : Lodi, Ohio.
1894. Capulus lodensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, pi. 53, figs. 6a, b.
1895. Platyceras lodiensis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 19, figs. 1, Cuyahoga Shale : Bagdad, Ohio.
Capulus nasutum Miller.
1891. Platyceras nasutum. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 82,
pi. 14, figs. 17, 18.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1892. Platyceras nasutum. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 692, pi. 14,
figs. 17, 18.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Capulus obliquus Keyes.
1888. Platyceras obliquum. Keyes, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 25, p. 241, pi.,
figs. 12, 13.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1889. Platyceras obliquum. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 290.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1890. Capulus obliquus. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 6, p. 9.
1890. Capulus obliquus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 168, pi. 2, fig. 3. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Capulus obliquus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. ., vol. 5, p. 177, pi. 53, figs. 14a, b. Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Missouri ; Burlington, Iowa.
Capulus occidens Walcott.
1884. Platyceras occidens. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 254, pi. 24, figs. 9, 9a.
Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
1890. Capulus occidens. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 6, p. 9.
1890. Capulus occidens. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 163.
Lower Carbonic : Eureka District, Nevada.
1894. Capulus occidens. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, pi. 53, figs. 8a, b.
Capulus ovalis Stevens.
1858. Acroculia ovalis. Stevens, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 25, p. 261.
Archimedes L. S. : Union County, Illinois.
1866. Platyceras Icevigatum. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 263.
Chester Group : Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri ; Randolph County, Illinois.
1890. Capulus ovalis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 176.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Union and Randolph counties, Illinois; Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri.
1892. Capulus ovalis. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 10, p. 276.
1894. Capulus ovalis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 180.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Union and Randolph counties, Illinois; Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Capulus paralius White and Whitfield.
1862. Platycera8 paralium. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soe. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, p. 302.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Platyceras paralium . Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 131. Lithographic L. S. : Clarksville, Missouri.
1888. Platyceraa sp. (cf. P. paralium). Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 92,
pi. 1, fig. 23 (fig. 22?).
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1889. Platyceras paralium. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 294. Kinderhook Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1890. Capulus paralius. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 6, p. 9.
1890. Capulus paralius. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 166, pi. 2, figs, la, b.
Kinderhook beds: Des Moines and Marshall counties, Iowa; Lodi, Ohio. 1894. Capulus paralius. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 174, pi. 53, figs. 1 a-d. Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Capulus parvus Swallow.
1858. Capulus parvus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 205.
Coal Measures: Valley of the Verdigris, Kansas.
1872. Platyceras Nebrascensis. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 227, pi. 4, figs.
15a, b.
Upper Coal Measures : Three-fourths of a mile west of Nebraska City Landiug, Nebraska.
Middle Coal Measures : Illinois.
1877. Platyceras Nebrascense. White, U. S. Geol. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 159, pi. 12, figs. 5 a-d.
Carboniferous: Near Santa Fe, New Mexico.
1884. Platyceras Nebrascene. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 159, pi. 32, figs. 15, 16.
Coal Measures : Eugene, Edwardsport, and New Harmony, Indiana.
1890. Capulus parvus. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 6, p. 9.
1890. Capulus parvus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 177, pi. 2, figs. 14a-c.
Upper Coal Measures : Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, and New Mexico. 1894. Capulus parvus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 180, pi. 54, figs. 5a, b. Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Capulus piso Walcott.
1884. Platyceras Piso. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 254; pi. 24, figs. 7-7 b.
Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
1890. Capulus f piso. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 164.
Lower Carbonic: Eureka District, Nevada.
1894. Capulus piso. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, pi. 53, figs. 7a-c.
Capulus quincyensis, See Igoceras quincyense.
Capulus spinigerum Wortlien.
1873. Platyceras spinigerum. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 594, pi. 28, fig. 4. Coal Measures : Near Brighton, Illinois.
1890. Capulus spinigerus. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 6, p. 9.
1890. Capulus spinigerus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 178.
Lower Coal Measures: Brighton, Illinois.
Capulus subplicatus. See Igoceras subplicatum.
Capulus sulcatinus Keyes.
1890. Capulus sulcatinus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 175, pi. 2, figs. 12a, b.
Keokuk Shales : Craw fords ville, Indiana.
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Capulus tribulosus White.
1880. Platyceras tribulosum. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 8, p. 168, pi. 41, figs. 6a, b.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1889. Platyceras tribulosum. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 290.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1890. Capulus tribulosus. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 6, p. 9.
1890. Capulus tribulosus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 170, pi. 2, figs. 4a, b. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Capulus tribulosus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 175, pi. 53, figs, lla-c. Burlington L. S. : Hannibal and Louisiana, Missouri.
Capulus trigonalis Stevens.
1858. Acroculia trigonalis. Stevens, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 25, p. 260.
Coal Measures: Danville, Illinois.
(Capulus triplicatus Swallow.)
1858. Capulus triplicatus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 205.
Coal Measures: Near Bull Creek, Santa Fe Road, Kansas.
1890. Capulus triplicatus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 180. (Not a gastropod.)
Capulus vomerium Winchell.
1863. Platyceras vomerium. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 19.
Yellow S. S. and base of Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Platyceras vomerium. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 131.
Marshall Group : Big Brook, Orange, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
1888. Platyceras vomerium f Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 7, fig. 12.
Waverly Group: Moot’s Run, Licking County, Ohio.
1890. Platyceras vomerium. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 180.
1895. Platyceras vomerium ? Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 18. fig. 12. Cuyahoga Shale: Moot’s Run, Licking County, Ohio.
Capulus (species undetermined).
1888. Platyceras sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 1, fig. 22.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Platyceras sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 3, fig. 3.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Platyceras sp. ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 7, fig. 38.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Platyceras sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 12, fig. 38.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Platyceras sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 10, fig. 14.
Waverly Group: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
CARBONARCA Meek and Worthen, 1870.
Carbonarca gibbosa Meek and Worthen.
1870. Carbonarca gibbosa. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p.40. Upper Coal Measures: Springfield, Illinois.
1875. Carbonarca gibbosa. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 6, p. 531, pi. 33, fig. 6.
Upper Coal Measures: Springfield and Lasalle, Illinois.
CARBONIA Jones and Kirkby, 1879.
Carbonia ? bairdioides Jones and Kirkby.
1868. Bairdia sp. ? Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 206, fig. 48a.
Coal Measures : Nova Scotia.
Wellek.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Carbonia? bairdioides Jones and Kir kby — Continued.
*1879. Cytheref ( Carbonia ) bairdioides. Jones and Kirkby, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (5), Yol. 4, p. 38, pi. 3, figs. 24, 25.
1884. Carbonia (?) bairdioides (?). Jones and Kirkby, Geol. Mag. (3), vol. 1, p. 359, pi. 12, figs. 8 a-d.
Coal Measures: Joggins, Nova Scotia.
Carbonia? elongata Jones and Kirkby.
*1884. Carbonia ? elongata. Jones and Kirkby, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6), vol. 1, p. 361, pi. 12, fig. 10.
Carboniferous: Joggins, Nova Scotia.
Carbonia fabulina Jones and Kirkby.
1868. Cytherella inflata. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 206, fig. 48.
Coal Measures : Nova Scotia.
*1879. Carbonia fabulina. Jones and Kirkby, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (5), vol. 4, p. 31, pi. 2, figs. 1-9.
1884. Carbonia fabulina. Jones and Kirkby, Geol. Mag. (3), vol. 1, p. 358, pi. 12, figs. 9a-e.
Coal Measures: Joggins, Nova Scotia.
CARBONICOLA McCoy, 1856.
Carbonicola angulata Dawson.
1868. Naiadites angulata. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 205, fig. 46.
Lower Coal Formation : Parrsborougb, Nova Scotia.
1894. Carbonicola angulata. Hind, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 50, p. 442, pi. 20, fig. 14.
Carbonicola bradorica Dawson.
1868. Anthraco8ia Bradorica. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 314, fig. 1335.
Lower Carboniferous : Braddeck, Cape Breton.
1894. Carbonicola Bradorica. Dawson, Rev. Biv. Moll. Coal-Form. Nova Scotia, p. 18, fig.
Lower Carboniferous: Braddeck, Cape Breton.
CARDINIA Agassiz, 1838.
Cardinia (Equimarginal™ . See Edmondia tequimarginalis.
Cardinia antigonesensis Dawson.
1868. Cardinia Antigonesensis. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 304.
Carboniferous L. S. : Antigonisb, Nova Scotia.
Cardinia concentrica. See Sanguinolites concentricus.
Cardinia cordata Swallow.
1858. Cardinia cordata. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 191. Lower Permian : Valley of Cottonwood, Kansas.
Cardinia fragilis Cox.
1857. Cardinia ? fragilis. Cox, Geol. Rep. Ky., vol. 3, p. 570, pi. 8, fig. 9.
Coal Measures : Airdrie, Muhlenburg County, Kentucky.
Cardinia listeri Sowerby.
1858. Cardinia Listen (f ). Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 192. Permian : Kansas.
Cardinia nana.
1868. Cardinia nana. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 304.
Carboniferous L. S. : Onslow, Nova Scotia.
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Cardinia occidentalis Swallow.
I860. Cardinia occidentalis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 655. Chouteau L. S. : Cooper, Saline, and Moniteau counties, Missouri.
Cardinia occidentalis var. minor Swallow.
I860. Cardinia occidentalis var. minor. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 655.
Chouteau L. S. : Cooper, Saline, and Moniteau counties, Missouri.
Cardinia subangulata Swallow.
1858. Cardinia (?) suh-angulata. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 192.
Lower Permian : Talley of Cottonwood, Kansas.
Cardinia subangulata Dawson.
1868. Cardinia suh-angulata. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 304, fig. 108.
Carboniferous L. S. : Pugwash, Nova Scotia.
CARDIOLA Broderip, 1844.
Cardiola filicostata Walcott.
1884. Cardiola f filicostata. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 251, pi. 22, figs. 4, 4 a. ; Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
CARDIOMORPHA De Koninck, 1844.
Cardiotnorpba arcliiacana De Koninck.
1868. Cardiomorpha Arcliiacana. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 304.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Cardiomorpha capuloides Winchell.
1862. Cardiomorpha capuloides. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 416. Marshall Group : Pt. aux Barques, Michigan.
Cardiomorpha julia Winchell.
1862. Cardiomorpha Julia. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 416.
Marshall Group : Battle Creek, Marshall and Moscow, Michigan.
1865. Cardiomorpha Julia. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 128.
Marshall Group: Napoleon Cut, Jackson County, Michigan.
Cardiomorpha kansasensis Swallow.
1858. Cardiomorpha Kansasensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 191.
Permian : Valley of Cottonwood, Kansas.
Cardiomorpha missouriensis Shumard.
1858. Cardiomorpha Missouriensis. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 207.
Coal Measures : Charbonniere, St. Louis County, and Lexington, Missouri. 1860. Nucula cylindrica. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 54.
Coal Measures: Carnahan’s Coal Mine, Mercer County, Illinois.
*1865. Nucula mercerensis. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 2, figs. 12a-c. 1868. Cardiomorpha missouriensis. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 40, pi. 2, figs. 12a-c.
Coal Measures : Mercer County, Illinois.
1873. Cardiomorpha Missouriensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv., Ill., vol. 5, p. 588, pi. 27, fig. 8.
Coal Measures : Colchester, Illinois.
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Cardiomorpha missouriensis Shumard — Continued.
1877. Cardiomorpha Missouriensis. Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 277, pi. 6, figs. 1, 2.
Coal Measures: Near Eberhardt Mills, White Pine, Nevada.
1894. Cardiomorpha missouriensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 131.
Lower Coal Measures : Charboniere and Lexington, Missouri.
Cardiomorpha modiolaris Winchell.
1862. Cardiomorpha modiolaris. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 416.
Marshall Group : Columbia, Marshall, Moscow, and Battle Creek, Michigan.
Cardiomorpha ovata. See Dexiobia ovata.
Cardiomorpha parvirostris White.
1862. Cardiomorpha ( Cardiopsis t) parvirostris. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist.,
vol. 9, p. 31.
Cardiomorpha pellensis Worthen.
1884. Cardiomorpha? pellaensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 16.
St. Louis L. S : Pella, Iowa.
1890. Cardiomorpha ? pellensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 126, pi. 19, figs.
St. Louis Group : Pella, Iowa.
Cardiomorpha radiata. See Cardiopsis radiata.
Cardiomorpha rhomboidea Swallow.
1858. Cardiomorpha ? rhomboidea. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 191.
Lower Permian: Near Council Grove. Kansas.
Cardiomorpha rhomboidea Hall. See Cardiomorpha subrhomboidea.
Cardiomorpha subglobosa Meek.
1875. Cardiomorpha subglobosa. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 304, pi. 15, figs. 6a, 6. Waverly Group : Rushville, Ohio.
Cardiomorpha subrhomboidea Hall.
1858. Cardiomorpha (?) rhomboidea. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 523. (Not
C. rhomboidea Swallow, 1858.)
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1877. Cardiomorpha subrhomboidea. Hall, 1st edit. Miller’s Am. Pal. Foss, p. 186.
Cardiomorpha triangulata Swallow.
I860. Cardiomorpha (?) triangulata. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 655.
Chouteau L. S. : Cooper County, Missouri.
1894. Cardiomorpha triangulata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 131.
Chouteau L. S. : Cooper County, Missouri.
Cardiomorpha trigonalis Winchell.
1863. Cardiomorpha trigonalis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 15.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Cardiomorpha vindobonensis Hartt.
1868. Cardiomorpha Vindobonensis. Hartt, Dawson’s Acad. Geol., p. 304, fig. 109. Carboniferous L. S. : Nova Scotia.
Cardiomorpha (species undetermined).
1859. Cardiomorpha sp. ( ?) Shumard, Trans. St. Louis. Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 398. White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
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CARDIOPSIS Meek and Worthen, 1861.
Cardiopsis crenistriata, See Pterinea crenistriata.
Cardiopsis jejuna Winchell.
1862. Cardiopsis jejuna. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 417.
Marshall Group: 3 miles north of Napoleon, Jackson County, Michigan.
Cardiopsis megambonata Winchell.
1862. Cardiopsis megambonata. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 417. Marshall Group: Point aux Barques, Michigan.
1863. Cardiopsis megambonata. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 17. Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Cardiopsis ovata. See Dexiobia ovata.
Cardiopsis radiata Meek and Worthen.
1860. Cardiomorpha radiata. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil, p. 458.
Goniatite Beds : Rockford, Indiana.
1860. Megambonia lyoni. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 110. Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1866. Cardiopsis radiata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 157, pi. 14, figs. 6a, b.
Goniatite Bed : Rockford, Indiana.
Kinderhook Group: Grafton, Illinois.
1885. Cardiopsis radiata. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 433, pi. 70, fig. 25. Kinderhook Group : Rockford, Indiana.
CARDIUM Linnaeus, 1758.
Cardium lexingtoneusis Swadow.
1858. Cardium (?) Lexingtonensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1,
p. 206.
Middle Coal Measures: Lexington, Miss uri.
Cardium napoleonense. See Conocardium napoleon ense.
CATILLOCRINUS Troost, 1850.
Catillocrinus bradleyi Meek and Worthen.
1868. Catillocrinus Bradleyi. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 343.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1873. Catillocrinus Bradleyi. Meek and Worthen,- Geol. Surv. Ill., vcl. 5, p. 504, pi. 14, fig. 10.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Catillocrinus tennesseeaea Shuinard.
1866. Catillocrinus Tennesseecea. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 358.
Blue Marl (Keokuk): Button-mould Knobs, Kentucky; White's Creek Springs, Tennessee.
Catillocrinus wachsmuthi Meek and Worthen.
1866. Synbathocrinius Wachsmuthi. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 251.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1868. Catillocrinus Wachsmuthi. Meek .and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 465, pi. 18. fig. 5.
Burlington Group: Burlington, Iowa.
seller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
CENTRONELLA Billings, 1859.
Centronella allei Winchell.
1865. Centronella Allei. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 123.
Bed No. 6 : Burlington, Iowa ; also near Hamburg, Illinois, and at Talmadge, Summit County, Ohio.
Centronella anna. See Harttina anna.
Centronella crassicardinalis Whitfield.
1882. Centronella crassicardinalis. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1,
p. 55, pi. 6, figs. 50-52.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1883. Centronella crassicardinalis. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., pi. 29, figs.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Centronella flora Winchell.
1870. Centronella f Flora. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 254.
Waverly Group : Sci otoville, Ohio.
Centronella julia. See Romingerina julia.
Centronella (species undetermined).
1888. Centronella sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 2, figs. 4, 8.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
CERATIOCARIS McCoy, 1849.
Ceratiocaris bradleyi Meek. See Colpocaris bradleyi.
Ceratiocaris elytroides Meek. See Colpocaris elytroides.
Ceratiocaris? sinuata Meek and Worthen.
1868. Ceratiocaris ? sinuatus. Meek and Worthen, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 46, p. 22.
Coal Measures : Near Mazon Creek, Grundy County, Illinois.
1868. Ceratiocaris f sinuatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 540, fig. A.
Coal Measures: Waupecan Creek, Grundy County, Illinois.
Ceratiocaris striata Meek. See Solenocaris strigata.
CERIOCRINUS White, 1880.
Ceriocrinus craigii Worthen.
1875. Eupachycrinns Craigii. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 6, p. 527, pi. 32, fig. 1.
Coal Measures : Vandalia, Illinois.
Ceriocrinus fayettensis Worthen.
1873. Eupacliycrinus Fayettensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 565, pi. 24, fig. 10.
Upper Coal Measures : Hickory Creek, Fayette County, Illinois.
Ceriocrinus hemisphericus Shumard.
1858. Poteriocrinus hemisphericus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1,
p. 221.
Coal Measures: Hinkston Creek, Boone County, and near Lexington, Mis souri; headwaters of Verdigris River, and 9 miles southwest of Council Grove, Kansas.
1872. Scaphiocrinu8 ? hemispherricus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 147, pi. 5, figs, la, h; pi. 7, figs. la-c*.
Upper Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Bennett’s Mill, and Omaha, Nebraska. Coal Measures : Iowa; Kansas; Illinois.
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Ceriocrinus hemisphericus Shumard— Continued.
1873. Scaphiocrinus f hemisphericus. Meek and Wor then, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 561, pi. 24, fig. 5.
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield and Lasalle, Illinois.
1890. Delocrinus hemisphericus. Miller and Gurley, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 12, pi. 2, figs. 8-10.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1890. Delocrinus hemisphericus. Miller and Gurley, 16tli Rep. Geol. Surv. Iud., p. 335, pi. 2, figs. 8-10; p. 370, pi. 10, fig. 5.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1894. Ceriocrinus hemisphericus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 220, pi. 28, figs. 2, 5.
Upper Coal Measures; Lexington, Columbia, and Kansas City, Missouri.
Ceriocrinus inflexus Geinitz.
1866. Cyathocrinus inflexus. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 62, tab. 4, figs. 20-22.
Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1876. Scaphiocrinus carhonarius.. White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 89. (Not S. carhonarius, M. & W., 1861.)
Lower Aubrey Group: Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
1880. Erisocrinus ( Ceriocrinus ) inflexus. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 6, p. 128, : pi. 34, figs. 9a, h.
Middle Carboniferous : Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
1897. Erisocrinus ( Ceriocrinus ) inflexus. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35,
p. 26.
Upper Coal Measures: Poteau Mountain, Indian Territory.
Ceriocrinus missouriensis Miller and Gurley.
1890. Delocrinus missouriensis. Miller and Gurley, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 14, pi. 2, figs. 11-13.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1890. Delocrinus missouriensis. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., : p. 336, pi. 2, figs. 11-13.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Ceriocrinus planus White.
1880. Erisocrinus planus. White, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 2, p. 257, pi. 1, figs. 6, 7.
Upper Coal Measures : 30 miles west of Humboldt, Kansas.
1880. Erisocrinus ( Ceriocrinus ) planus. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 6, p. 127, pi. 35, figs. 5a, h. ‘
Upper Coal Measures: 30 miles west of Humboldt, Kansas.
(JHHSITOCARDIA Meek and Worthen, 1809.
Chfenocardia ovata Meek and Worth en.
1869. Chcenocardia ovala. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 170.
Lower Coal Measures: West Pecan Creek, Grundy County, Illinois.
1873. Chcenocardia ovata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 586, pi. 27, fig. 5.
Coal Measures: Waupecan Creek, Grundy County, Illinois.
CELENOMYA Meek, 1804.
Chaenomya cooperi Meek and Hayden.
1858. Panopea Cooperi. Meek and Hayden, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 83. Permian: Helena, Kansas.
VELLEti.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
uhaenomya cooperi Meek and Hayden — Continued.
1858. AUori8ma ? Cooperi. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 264.
Upper Coal Measures : Near Helena, Kansas.
1864. Choenomya Cooperi. Meek and Hayden, Pal. Upper Mo., p. 44, pi. 2, figs. 2a, b.
Coal Measures : Helena, Kansas.
Chccnomya hybrida. See Allorisraa hybridum.
haenomya leavenworthensis Meek and Hayden.
1858. Allori8ma? Leavenworthensis . Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad Nat Sci Phil p. 263.
Coal Measures : Leavenworth, Kansas.
1864. Choenomya leavenworthensis. Meek and Hayden, Pal. Upper Mo., p. 43, pi. 2, figs. la-c.
Coal Measures : Leavenworth City, Kansas.
1872. Choenomya Leavenworthensis. Meek, U. S.Geol. Surv. Nehr., p. 216, pi. 2, fig. 9. Upper Coal Measures: Rock Bluff, Nebraska; Leavenworth, Kansas.
Coal Measures : Iowa, Missouri, Illinois.
1894. Choenomya leavenworthensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 131.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Jhaenomya longa Miller and Gurley.
1896. Choenomya longa. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist p.8, pi. 1, figs. 12, 13.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
haenomya maria Worth en.
1882. Choenomya maria. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 39. Upper Coal Measures : Shawnee County, Kansas.
1883. Chanomya maria. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 319, figs, la, b.
Upper Coal Measures : Shawnee County, Kansas.
ihaenomya minnehaha Swallow.
1858. Allorisma (?) Minnehaha. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 194. Middle Coal Measures : Near Lexington, Missouri.
Permian : Valley of Cottonwood, Kansas.
1864. Choenomya Minnehaha. Meek and Hayden, Pal. Upper Mo., p. 43.
1872. Choenomya Minnehaha. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 217, pi. 2, figs. 13a, b. Upper Coal Measures: Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
Middle Coal Measures: Lexington, Missouri.
1873. Choenomya Minnehaha. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill. vol 5 p 588
pi. 27, fig. 3. '
Upper Coal Measures: Clinton County, Illinois.
1894. Choenomya minnehaha. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 130.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri,
haenomya rhomboidea Meek and Worthen.
1865. Choenomya? rhomboidea. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci Phil
p. 250.
St. Louis L. S. : Alton, Illinois.
1873. Choenomya? rhomboiolea. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv Ill vol 5 p 540 pi. 22, fig. 4. ’ ' ' ’
St. Louis L. S. : Near Alton, Illinois.
CHETETES Fischer, 1837. hwtetes carbonaria Worthen. See Stenopora carbonaria. baetetes decipiens Rominger.
1866. Chaetctes decipiens. -Rominger, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 116.
Keokuk Group: Lagrange, Missouri.
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Chsetetes mackrothii Geinitz.
1859. Chcetetes Mackrothii. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci.,vol. 1, p. 387.
Dark Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
Chcetetes milleporaceus Milne-Edwards and Haime.
1851. Chcetetes milleporaceus. Milne-Edwards and Haime, Monog. des Polyp.Foss., p. 272. a
Carboniferous: Cumberland Mountains, Tennessee; Newberg, near Evans ville on tbe Ohio.
1860. Chcetetes milleporaceus. Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. des Corr., vol. 3, p. 271. j Carboniferous: United States.
1876. Chcetetes milleporaceus. White, Powell’s Geol. Rep. Uinta Mts., p. 88.
Red Wall Group: Gypsum Canyon, Colorado River, Utah.
Lower Aubrey Group : Split Mountain Canyon, Green River, Utah.
1877. Chcetetes milleporaceus. White, U. S. Geol. Surv., W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 98,
pi. 6, fig. 2a.
Carboniferous: Virgin Range, southwest of St. George, Utah.
1894. Chcetetes milleporaceus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 123, pi. 14, figs.
12a, 6.
Upper Coal Measures: Glasgow, Missouri.
Chaetetes tumidus Phillips.
1836. Calamopora tumida. Phillips, Geol. Yorkshire, vol. 2, p. 200, pi. 1, figs. 49-57. Carboniferous : England.
1868. Chcetetes tumidus. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 288, fig. 856.
Carboniferous L. S. : Stewiacke, Windsor, and Cape Breton.
Chaetetes (species undetermined).
1859. Chcetetes sp. (?). Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 388.
White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
1877. Chcetetes (? ) species. Whiteaves, Geol. Surv. Canada, Rep. of Prog., 1875-76, p. 97.
Carboniferous or Permian : Rear of Fort St. James, Stewart’s Lake, British Columbia.
1877. Chcetetes (?) species. Whiteaves, Geol. Surv. Canada, Rep. of Prog., 1875-76,'
p. 99.
Devonian or Carboniferous : Fossil Point, Peace River, Canada.
1878. Chceettes sp. allied to C. tumidus (Phill.). Etheridge, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc.
Lond., vol. 34, p. 610.
Carboniferous: Feilden Isthmus, latitude 82° 43’.
CHAINODICTYON Foerste, 1887.
Chainodictyon laxum Foerste.
1887. Chainodictyon laxum. Foerste, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, pp. 81 and 87,:
pi. 7, figs. 8a-c.
Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio; Seville, Illinois.
1888. Chainodictyon laxum. Foerste, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 135
Chainodictyon laxum, var minor Ulrich.
1890. Chainodictyon laxum , var. minor. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 640,, pi. 62, figs. 3, 3a.
Lower Coal Measures : Seville, Illinois.
CHEILOTBYPA Ulrich, 1884.
Cheilotrypa hispida Ulrich.
1884. Cheilotrypa hispida. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 50, pi- 31 figs. 6-6d.
Kaskaskia Group : Tateville, Kentucky.
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
(CHEIROCRINCS Hall, 1860.)
Iheirocrinus dactylus. See Halysioeriuus ventricosus.
Iheirocrinus lamellosus. See Oalceoeriuus lamellosus. heirocrinus nodosus. See Halysioeriuus ventricosus. heirocrinus perplexus. See Halysioeriuus perplexus. heirocrinus ventricosus. See Halysioeriuus ventricosus.
CHELIPHLEBIA Scudder, 1885.
heliphlebia carbonaria Scudder.
1885. Cheliphlebia carbonaria. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p 328, pi. 30, fig. 8.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Cheliphlebia carbonaria. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 292, pi. 16, fig. 8.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
iheliphlebia elongata Scudder.
1885. Chelipldebia elongata. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 328, pi. 29, fig. 7.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Cheliplilebia elongata. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 292, pi. 15, fig. 7. Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
(CHEMNITZIA D’Orbignv, 1837.)
Viemnitzia attenuata Stevens. See Loxonema attenuata.
Ill emnitzia parva Cox. See Loxonema parva.
hemnitzia sicalloviana Shumard. See Loxonema swalloviana.
hemnitzia tenuilineata Shumard. See Loxonema tenuilineata.
CHITON Linnaeus, 1758. hiton carbonarius Stevens.
1858. Chiton carbonarius. Stevens, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 25, p. 264.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
1873. Chiton carbonarius. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 608, pi. 29, fig. 15.
Coal Measures: Danville, Illinois.
’hiton parvus Stevens.
1858. Chiton parvus. Stevens, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 25, p. 264.
Archimedes L. S. : Bergen Hill, Indiana.
CHOLASTER Worthen and Miller, 1883.
holaster peculiaris Worthen and Miller.
1883. Cholaster peculiaris. Worthen and Miller, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 329, pi. 31, figs. 4a, b.
Chester L. S. : Okaw Bluffs, between Chester and Kaskaskia, Randolph County, Illinois.
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CHONETES Fischer, 1837.
Chonetes fischeri. See Chonopectus fischeri.
Clionetes flemingi. See Chonetes variolatus.
Chonetes geinitzanus. See Chonetes glaber.
Chonetes geniculatus White.
1862. Chonetes geniculata. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 29.
Chemung Group: Burlington, Iowa If); Hamburg, Illinois; Clarksville, Missouri.
1865. Chonetes geniculata. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 116.
Marshall Group : Rockford, Indiana.
1870. Chonetes geniculata f Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 250. Waverly Group : Rockville, Ohio.
1894. Chonetes geniculatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 53, pi. 38, tig. 3. Louisiana L. S. : Louisiana and Clarksville, Missouri.
Chonetes glaber Geinitz.
1866. Chonetes glabra. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 60, tab. 4, tigs. 15-18.
(Not C. glaber Hall, 1857.)
Dyas : Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Chonetes glabra. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 171, pi. 4, tig. 10; pi. 8, figs. 8a, 6.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska; Atchison, Kansas.
1874. Chonetes glabra. Derby, Bull. Cornell Univ. (Science), vol. 1, No. 2, p. 43, pi. 8, figs. 11, 14, 15, 19.
Coal Measures : Bomjardim and Itaituba, Brazil, and Cochabamba, Bolivia.
1888. Chonetes Icevis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,p. 229, pi. 12, figs. 3a, b. Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines, Iowa.
1889. Chonetes geinitzanus. Miller, N. A. Geol. and Pal., p. 339.
1891. Chonetes Icevis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 246.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1892. Chonetes Icevis. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 22.
Lower Coal Measures : Near Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Chonetes Icevis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 55, pi. 37, figs. 5a, b. Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Mo.
Chonetes granulifer Owen.
1852. Chonetes granulifera. Owen, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., p. 583, tab. 5, fig. 12.
Carboniferous L. S. : Near mouth of Keg Creek.
1855. Chonetes Smithii. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), 1 vol. 3, p. 24, pi. 2, figs. 2a-c.
Coal Measures : Belleville, Illinois.
1855. Chonetes granulifera. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), ! vol. 3, p. 24.
Coal Measures: Belleville, Illinois; Keg Creek, Missouri.
1858. Chonetes mucronata. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 262.
(Not C. mucronatus Hall, 1843.)
Upper Coal Measures: Near Fort Riley, Kansas.
1859. Chonetes mucronata. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 26. Upper Coal Measures : Fort Riley and Cottonwood Creek, Kansas.
1864. Chonetes muc\nata. Meek and Hayden, Pal. Up. Mo., p. 22, pi. 1, fig. 5 a-e.
Coal Measures: (ear Fort Riley, Kansas.
1866. Chonetes mucronata. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 58, tab. 4, figs.
Bennett’s Mill and Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Seller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Chonetes granulifer Owen — Continued.
1872. Chonetes granulifera. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 170, pi. 4, fig. 9,
pi. 6, fig. 10; pi. 8, fig. 7.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Wyoming, Bennett’s Mill, Platts- mouth, Bellevue, and Omaba, Nebraska; Kansas; Missouri; Iowa.
Coal Measures : Illinois.
1873. Chonetes Smithii. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 570, pi. 25,
fig. 11.
Coal Measures : St. Clair County, Illinois.
1876. Chonetes granulifera. White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 90.
Lower Aubrey Group : Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
1877. Chonetes granulifera. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, pt. 1,
p. 122, pi. 9, figs. 8 a-c.
Carboniferous (Upper Aubrey L. S.) : Kanab Canyon, Arizona.
1892. Chonetes Smithi. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 15B, fig. 12. Coal Measures : Illinois.
1894. Chonetes granulifera. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 56.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Chonetes illinoisensis Worthen.
1858. Chonetes logani, Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 598, pi. 12, figs, la-e, 2. (Not C. logani N. & P., 1855.)
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Quincy, Illinois.
1860. Chonetes Illinoiensis. Worthen, Trans. St. Louis Acad., vol. 1, p. 571.
Crinoidal Mountain L. S. : Quincy, Illinois.
1863. Chonetes Illinoiensis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 5.
Yellow S. S. and Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Chonetes Illinoisensis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 116. Marshall Group: Rockford, Indiana; Licking County, Ohio.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1868. Chonetes Illinoisensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 505, pi. 15, figs- 8a, b.
Burlington L. S. : Jersey County, Illinois; Burlington, Iowa.
Kinderhook Group: Wassonville, Iowa.
1870. Chonetes Illinoisensis. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 251. Waverly Group : Rockville, Ohio.
1888. Chonetes illinoisensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 35, pi. 3, fig. 21. Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1890. Chonetes illinoisensis. Herrick, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 2, p. 48, pi. 1, fig. 16.
Keokuk : Scioto County, Ohio.
1894. Chonetes illinoisensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 53.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana and Ash Grove, Missouri.
Chonetes Icevis. See Chonetes glaber.
Chonetes loganensis Hall and Whitfh'ld.
1877. Chonetes Loganensis. Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p 253, pi. 4, fig. 9.
Waverly Group: Logan Canyon, Wahsatch Range, Utah.
Chonetes logani Norwood and Pratten.
1855. Chonetes Logani. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 30, pi. 2, figs. 12a-c.
Middle portion of Mountain L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Chonetes Logani. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 116.
Base of Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Bull. 153 - 12
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Chonetes logani Norwood and Pratten.
1883. Chonetes Logani. Hall, Rept. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (16) 47, fig. 25. 1888. Chonetes logani. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 35, pi. 7, fig. 22; pi. 3, fig. 12.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1892. Chonetes Logani. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1. pi. 16, fig. 25.
Waverly Group: Wayne County, Ohio.
1894. Chonetes logani. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 53.
Burlington L. S. : Hannibal and Louisiana, Missouri.
Also see Chonetes illinoisensis.
Chonetes mesolobus Norwood and Pratten.
1855. Chonetes mesoloba. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 27, pi. 2, figs. la-c.
Coal Measures : Belleville, Illinois: Charboniere, Missouri.
1877. Chonetes mesoloba. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, pt. 1, p. 123, pi. 9, fig. la±
Carboniferous : Confluence of White Mountain and Black rivers, Arizona. 1883. Chonetes mesoloba. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (16) 47, fig. 22.
1887. Chonetes mesoloba. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 49.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Chonetes mesoloba. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 228.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1892. Chonetes mesoloba. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 1, pi. 20, fig. 7.
Coal Measures : Illinois.
1892. Chonetes mesoloba. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 16, fig. 22. Coal Measures : Illinois.
1894. Chonetes mesoloba. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 53.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Chonetes michiganensis Stevens.
1858. Chonetes Michiganensis. Stevens, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 25, p. 263. Carboniferous: Battle Creek, Michigan.
Chonetes millepunctatus. See Aulacorhynclius millepunctatus.
Chonetes mucronatus. See Chonetes granuliferus.
Chonetes multicosta Wincliell.
1863. Chonetes multicosta. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 5.
Yellow S. S. and base of Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1869. Chonetes multicosta. Winchell, Safford’s Geol. of Tenn., p. 443.
Shales just above Black Shale: Hickman and Maury counties, Tennessee.
1870. Chonetes multicosta. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 250. Waverly Group: Hickman and Maury counties, Tennessee.
Chonetes ornatus Shumard.
1855. Chonetes ornata. Shumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 202, pi. C, figs. la-c.
Chemung Group: Vandever’s Falls, Cooper County, Louisiana, Hannibal, and Moniteau County, Missouri.
1894. Chonetes ornata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 53, pi. 38, fig. 2.
Kinderhook Group: Hannibal, Louisiana, and Vandever’s Falls, Missouri,
Clionetus parvus Shumard.
1855. Chonetes parva. Shumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 201.
Coal Measures : Boone County, Missouri.
Chonetes permianus Shumard.
1859. Chonetes Permiana. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 390. Permian Conglomerate: Mouth of Delaware Creek, Texas.
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Veller.]
Chonetes plamimbonus Meek and Worthen.
1890. Chonetes planumbona. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 450. Keokuk L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1866. Chonetes planumbona. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 253,
pi. 18, figs. 1 a-d.
Keokuk L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
Dhonetes platynotus White.
1874. Chonetes platynota. White, Prelim. Rep. Inv. Foss., p. 19.
Carboniferous (Coal Measures) : Near Santa Fe and near Salt Lake, New Mexico.
1876. Chonetes platynota. White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 90.
Lower Aubrey Group : Near Echo Park, Utah.
1877. Chonetes platynota. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 121,
pi. 9, figs. 6a-e.
Carboniferous : Near Santa Fe and near Salt Lake, New Mexico.
Chonetes pulchellus Winch ell.
1862. Chonetes pulchella. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 410.
Marshall S. S. : Moscow, Jefferson, and Allen, Hillsdale County, Michigan. 1865. Chonetes pulchella. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 115.
Marshall Group: Hillsdale, Michigan; Howland and Warren, Trumbull County, and Tallmadge, Summit- County, Ohio.
1869. Chonetes pulchella ? Winchell, Salford’s Geol. of Tenn., p. 443.
Shales just above Black Shale: Hickman and Maury counties, Tennessee.
1870. Chonetes pulchella. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 250.
Waverly Group : Tennessee ; Newark, Ohio ; near Shafer’s, Pennsylvania.
1888. Chonetes pulchella. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 37, pi. 3, fig. 14. Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Chonetes scitulus Hall.
1867. Chonetes sdtula. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 4, p. 130, pi. 21, figs. 4 a, b.
Hamilton Group : New York.
1888. Chonetes sdtula. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 36, pi. 1, fig. 4.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Chonetes setigerus Hall.
1867. Chonetes setiyera. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 4, p. 129, pi. 21, figs. 2a, b.
Hamilton Group: New York.
1883. Chonetes setigerus. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (16) 47, fig. 2. Waverly S. S. : Ohio.
1892. Chonetes setiyera. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 16, figs. 2, 5, 19. Waverly Group : Penfield, Ohio.
Marcellus Shale: New Caledonia, Missouri.
Chonetes shiunardanus De Koninck.
1847. Chonetes shumardiana. De Koninck, Monog. du Gen. Prod, et Chon., p. 192, pi. 20, figs. 1 a-d.
Carboniferous: Knobs of Jefferson County, Kentucky.
1855. Chonetes Shumardiana. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 24.
Mountain L. S. : Button-mould Knobs, Jefferson County, Kentucky.
Chonetes smithi. See Chonetes granulifer.
Chonetes tumidus Herrick.
1888. Chonetes tumidus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 36, pi. 2, fig. 21. Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
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Chonetes variolata D’Orbigny.
1847. Chonetes variolata. De Koninck, Monog. du Gen. Prod, et Chon., p. 206, pi. 19, fig. 5 ; pi. 20, figs. 2 a-l.
Carboniferous: Guernsey, Ohio; Bolivia, South America.
1852. Chonetes variolata. Hall, Stansb. Exped. Gt. Salt Lake, p. 410, pi. 3, figs, la, h.
Carboniferous: Near Weston on the Missouri River.
1855. Chonetes variolata. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 28.
Coal Measures : Guernsey, Ohio.
1855. Chonetes Flemingii. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 26, pi. 2, figs. 5 a-e.
Ten miles northwest of Richmond, Missouri.
1859. Chonetes Flemingi (?). Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 390. White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
1891. Chonetes flemingi. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 247.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1892. Chonetes Flemingi. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 15B,
fig. 11.
Coal Measures : Illinois.
1894. Chonetes flemingi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 54, pi. 38, figs. 6a, h. Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Chonetes verneuilanus Norwood and Pratten.
1855. Chonetes Verneuiliana. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 26, pi. 2, figs. 6a-c.
Coal Measures : Charboniere, Missouri.
1859. Chonetes Verneuiliana. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 26.
Upper Coal Measures : Manhattan, Kansas.
1861. Chonetes verneuiliana. Newberry, Ives’ Colo. Expl. Exped., p. 128.
Upper Carboniferous : Cherty L. S. on banks of the Colorado River, 100 miles northwest of San Francisco Mountain.
1872. Chonetes Verneuiliana. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 170, pi. 1, figs. 10a, h.
Upper Coal Measures: Plattsmouth, Nebr.; Kansas; Iowa; Missouri; Illinois.
1883. Chonetes Verneuili. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (16) 47,
figs. 20-21.
Coal Measures : Western States.
1884. Chonetes Verneuiliana. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 128, pi. 25
figs. 7, 8.
Coal Measures : Every county in the Coal Measures of Indiana.
1892. Chonetes Verneuiliana. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 1, pi. 20, figs. 5, 6.
Coal Measures : Illinois.
1892. Chonetes Verneuiliana. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 6, figs. 20, 21.
Coal Measures : Illinois.
Chonetes verneuilanus var. utahensis Meek.
1876. Chonetes verneuiliana var. utahensis. Meek, Simp. Expl. Gt. Basin Utah, p. 348, pi. 2, figs. 2a-c.
Humboldt Mountains.
Chonetes (species undetermined).
1888. Chonetes sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 3, fig. 13; pi. 7, fig. 15; pi. 8, figs. 19, 23.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Teller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Chonetes (species undetermined).
1888. Chonetes sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 10, fig. 26, 40.
Waverly Group: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
CHONOPECTUS Hall, 1892.
Ihonopectns fischeri Norwood and Pratten.
1855. Chonetes Fischeri. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 25, pi. 2, fig. 3.
Base of Mountain L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1858. Chonetes fischeri. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 517, pi. 7, figs. 1 a-c. Chemung Group : ? Burlington, Iowa.
1869. Chonetes Fischeri. Winchell, Salford’s Geol. of Tenn., p. 443.
Shales just above Black Shale : Hickman and Maury counties, Tennessee.
1870. Chonetes Fischeri. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 250.
Waverly Group: Tennessee.
1883. Chonetes Fischeri. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (16) 47, figs.
17, 31.
Waverly Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1892. Chonopectus Fischeri. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 1, pi. 20, figs. 24-27.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Waverly Group : Warren, Pennsylvania.
1892. Chonopectus Fischeri. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 15B, figs. 20-23; pi. 16, figs. 17, 31.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
CHONOPHYLLUM Edwards and Haime, 1850.
Chonophyllum sedaliense White.
1880. Chonophyllum sedaliense. White, Cont. to Pal. No. 8, p. 157, pi. 39, fig. la.
Top of Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Chonophyllum sedaliense. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 116, pi. 14, fig. 9. Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
CHEESTOTES Scudder, 1868.
Chrestotes lapidea Scudder.
1868. Chrestotes lapidea. Scudder, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 567, fig. 2.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Grundy County, Illinois.
1885. Chrestotes lapidea. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 341, pi. 31, fig. 2.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Chrestotes lapidea. Scudder, Foss. Iusc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 305, pi. 17, fig. 2. Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
CIDABOSPONGIA Gurley, 1884.
Cidarospongia ella Gurley.
1884. Cidarospongia Ella. Gurley, New Carb. Foss., Bull. No. 2, p. 4.
Coal Measures : Near Springfield, Illinois.
(Oleistopoea.)
Cleistopora 'placenta Keyes. See Leptopora typa.
Cleistopora typa Keyes. See Leptopora typa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
CLEODICTYA Hall, 1884.
Oleodictya gloriosa Hall.
1884. Cleodictya gloriosa. Hall, 35th Rep. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 479. Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Cleodictya ? mohri Hall.
1884. Cleodictya ? Mohri. Hall, 35th Rep. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 479. Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
(CLIDOPHORUS Hall, 1847.)
Clidophorus occidentalis. See Modiola subelliptica.
Clidophorus pallasi. See Pleurophorus occidentalis.
Clidophorus solenoides . See Solenopsis solenoides.
CLINOPISTHA Meek and Worthen, 1870.
Clinopistha radiata Hall.
1858. Edmondia f radiata. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 716, pi. 29, fig. 3. Coal Measures.
1884. Clinopistha radiata. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 147, pi. 31, figs. 6,7.
Upper Coal Measures : Indiana.
1887. Clinopistha radiata. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 34, pi. 3, fig. 11. Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Clinopistha radiata. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p 233.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1890. Clinopistha radiata. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 122, pi. 19, fig. 3; pi. 21, fig. 2.
Coal Measures: Mercer County, Illinois.
1894. Clinopistha radiata: Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 124, pi. 46, figs. 11a, h. Lower Coal Measures : Clinton, Missouri.
Clinopistha radiata var. lsevis Meek and Worthen.
1870. Clinopistha radiata var. levis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 44.
Lower Coal Measures: Seaville County, Illinois.
1873. Clinopistha radiata var. levis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 584, pi. 27, fig. 7.
Coal Measures: Fulton County and Springfield, Illinois.
CLEIOTHYRIS King, 1850.
Cleiothyris clintonensis Swallow.
1863. Spirigera Clintonensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 89. Second Archimedes L. S. : Chester, Illinois; Ste. Genevieve and Cooper counties, Missouri.
Cleiothyris crassicardinalis White.
*1860. Athyris crassicardinalis . White, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 229. Kinderhook : Burlington, Iowa.
Cleiothyris hirsuta Hall.
1856. Spirigera hirsuta. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 8.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana; Alton, Illinois. 1882. Athyris hirsuta. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 49, pi. 6, figs. 18-21.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill, Paynter’s Hill, and Bloomington, Indiana; Alton, Illinois. . M
elleb.] CARBONIFEROUS INVERTEBRATES. 183
leiothyris hirsuta Hall — Continued.
1883. Athyris hirsuta. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 328, pi. 29, figs. 18-21. St. Louis Group : Alton, Illinois : Spergen Hill, Lanesville, and Blooming ton, Indiana.
1884. Athyris hirsuta. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 222, pi. 18, fig. 5.
Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, and at Coal Hill, Pancake Range,
Nevada.
1895. Cliothyris hirsuta. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 46, figs.
St. Louis L. S. : Bloomington, Indiana.
leiothyris missouriensis Swallow.
1860. Spirigera Missouriensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 650. Coal Measures : Montgomery and Chariton counties, Missouri.
Jleiothyris obmaxima McChesney.
1861. Athyris ohmaxima. McChesney, Desc. New Spec. Foss., p. 80.
Keokuk Limestone: Nauvoo and Warsaw, Illinois; Keokuk, Iowa.
1874. Spirigera ohmaxima. White, Prelim. Rep. Inv. Foss., p. 17.
Subcarboniferous : Mountain Spring, Old Mormon Road, Nevada, and below Ophir City, Nevada.
1877. Spirigera ohmaxima. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 92, pi. 5, fig. 12.
Subcarboniferous: Mountain Spring, Old Mormon Road, Nevada.
Jleiothyris obvia McChesney.
1861. Athyris ohvia. McChesney, Desc. New Spec. Foss., p. 81.
Kaskaskia Limestone: Kaskaskia, Illinois.
Jleiothyris orbicularis McChesney.
I860. Athyris orbicularis . McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 47.
Coal measures : Western States.
Oleiotlivris reflexa Swallow.
1863. Spirigera reflexa. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 88. Warsaw L. S. : Barrett’s Station, St. Louis County, Missouri.
Dleiothyris roissyi L’Eveille.
1858. Terehratula royssii. Marcou, Geol. N. A., p. 51, pi. 6, figs. 10, 105.
Mountain L. S. : Salt Lake City, Utah; El Paso, Chihuahua; headwaters of Rio Colorado Chiquito.
1858. Athyris suhlamellosa. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 702, pi. 27, figs. 1 a-c.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois : Crittenden County, Kentucky.
1858. Terehratula plano-sulcata. Marcou, Geol. N. A., p. 52, pi. 6, figs. 8,85.
Mountain L. S. : Tigeras, New Mexico ; Ohio ; Indiana ; Illinois ; Kentucky ; Arkansas.
1860. Athyris parvirostra. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 451. Keokuk L. S. : Near Warsaw, Illinois.
1863. Spirigera pectinif era. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 88. Geode Beds : Keokuk, Iowa.
1863. Spirigera Americana. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 89.
Second Archimedes L. S. : Chester, Illinois; St. Mary’s, Missouri.
1866. Athyris planosulcataf. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 254, pi. 18, figs. 8 a-d.
Keokuk Group : Near Warsaw, Illinois.
1874. Athyris suhlamellosa. Derby, Bull. Cornell Univ. (Science), vol. 1, No. 2, p. 10, pi. 2, figs. 9-12 ; pi. 3, figs. 15, 21, 29 ; pi. 6, fig. 16 ; pi. 9, figs. 5, 6.
Coal Measures: Bomjardiin and Itaitiiba, Brazil.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.153.
Cleiothyris roissyi L’Eveille — Continued.
1877. Spirigera planosulcata. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Mend., vol. 4, p. 143, pi. 10, figs. 5 a-d.
Carboniferous: Santa F6, New Mexico; Rush Creek, Lake County, Colorado. 1877. Athyris planosulcata. f Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 257, pi. 18, figs. 8 a-d.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. (Waverly?) : Cottonwood Divide, 800 feet east of Reed & Benson’s Mine, Wabsatch Range, Utah.
1877. Athyris Roissyi. Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 82, pi. 9, figs. 3-36. Carboniferous, L. S. : Ruby Group; Wachoe Mountains; Mahogany Peak; Egan Range, Nevada.
1894. Athyris sublamellosa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 92.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Mary, Missouri.
1894. Gliothyris Roysii. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brack., pt. 2, pi. 35,
figs. 9, 10.
Keokuk Group : Keokuk, Iowa.
Chester L. S. : Jackson County, Kentucky.
1895. Gliothyris Roysii. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 46, figs. 23, 24. Keokuk Group : Keokuk, Iowa.
Chester L. S. : Jackson County, Kentucky.
Cleiothyris squamosa Worthen.
1884. Athyris squamosa. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 24. Oolitic beds of St. Louis L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1890. Athyris squamosa. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 103, pi. 11, fig. 2.
St. Louis Oolitic L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
CLISIOPHYLLUM Dana, 1848.
Clisiophyllum gabbi Meek.
1864. Glisiophyllum Gahhi. Meek, Pal. Cal., vol. 1, p. 8. pi. 1, figs. 1-16. Carboniferous: Bass’s Ranch, Shasta County, California.
Clisiophyllum tumulus Salter.
1855. Glisiophyllum Tumulus. Salter, Belcher’s “ Last of the Arctic Voyagers/’ p. 383, pi. 36, fig. 6.
Carboniferous : Depot Point.
CODASTER McCoy, 1849.
Codaster blairi Miller and Gurley.
1895. Codaster blairi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 86, pi. 5, figs. 20-22.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
Codaster gracillimus Rowley and Hare.
1891. Codaster gracillimus. Rowley and Hare, The Kansas City Scientist, vol. 5,
p. 99, pi. 2, figs. 6, 7.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Codaster grandis Rowley and Hare.
1891. Codaster grandis. Rowley and Hare, The Kansas City Scientist, vol. 5, p. 99, pi. 2, fig. 8.
Upper Burlington Chert: Louisiana. Missouri.
Codaster gratiosus Miller.
1880. Codaster gratiosus. Miller, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p.257, pi. 15, figs. 5, 5 a.
Keokuk Group: New Bloomfield, Missouri.
vVELLEB]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Codaster jessiese Miller and Gurley.
1896. Codaster jessiece. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 89, pi. 5, figs. 20-22.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Codaster whitei . See Orophocrinus whitei.
(CODONITES Meek and Worthen, 1869.)
Codonites campanulatus. See Orophocrinus campanulatus.
Codonites gracilis. See Orophocrinus gracilis.
Codonites inopinatus. See Orophocrinus inopinatus.
Codonites stelliformis. See Orophocrinus stelliformis.
CCELIOCRINUS White, 1893.
Cceliocrinus cariniferus Worthen.
1873. Zeacrinus cariniferus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 535, pi. 20, fig. 4. St. Louis L. S. : Near Huntsville, Alabama.
Cceliocrinus dilatatus Hall.
1861. Poteriocrinus dilatatus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 6.
Burlington, L. S.
1861. Poteriocrinus dilatatus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 300. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1893. Cceliocrinus dilatatus. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 33, pi. 3, fig. 18.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Cceliocrinus lyra Meek and Worthen.
1869. Zeacrinus lyra. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 152.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Zeacrinus lyra. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 432, pi. 1, fig. 11.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Cceliocrinus subspinosus White.
1862. Cceliocrinus subspinosus. White, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 501. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Cceliocrinus ventricosus Hall.
1861. Poteriocrinus ventricosus. Hall, Desc. New Crin., p. 6.
Burlington Tj. S.
1861. Poteriocrinus ventricosus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 301. Burlington, L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
CCELOCONUS Ulrich, 1890.
Cceloconus granosus Ulrich.
1890. Cceloconus granosus. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 665, pi. 72, figs. 3-3&. Chester Group : Near Anna, Illinois.
Cceloconus rhombicus Ulrich.
1890. Cceloconus rhombicus. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 664, pi. 72, figs. 4-4c. St. Louis Group: Fountain Creek, Monroe County, Illinois.
(CCELOCRINUS Meek and Worthen, 1865.)
Ccelocrinus concavus. See Aorocrinus concavus.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.153.
COLEOLUS Hall, 1879.
Coleolus herzeri Hall.
1888. Coleolus Herzeri. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 2, Supp. p. 7, pi. 114, fig. 29. Waverly Group: Medina County, Ohio.
COLOCERAS Hyatt, 1893.
Coloceras globatus Meek and Worthen.
1866. Nautilus globatus? Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 305, pi. 24, figs. 5a, b.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
1893. Nautilus globatus. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 453.
Coloceras globulare Hyatt.
1893. Coloceras globulare. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 452, figs.
Carboniferous: Military Crossing, Baylor County, Texas.
COLPOCARIS Meek, 1872.
Colpocaris bradleyi Meek.
1872. Ceratiocaris ( Colpocaris ) bradleyi. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil, (for 1871), p.332.
Base of Waverly Group : Danville, Kentucky.
1875. Ceratiocaris ( Colpocaris ) Bradleyi. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 318, pi. 18, figs. Ga-e.
Waverly Group : Danville, Kentucky.
Colpocaris Chester ensis Worthen.
1884. Colpocaris chesterensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 3. Lower Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1890. Colpocaris chesterensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 153, pi. 28, fig. 2. Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1894. Colpocaris chesterensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 239.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Colpocaris elytroides Meek.
1872. Ceratiocaris ( Colpocaris ) elytroides. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil, (for 1871), p. 334.
Base of Waverly Group: Danville, Kentucky.
1875. Ceratiocaris ( Colpocaris ) elytroides. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 319, pi. 18, figs. 5a-c.
Waverly Group : Danville, Kentucky.
COMPSASTER Worthen and Miller, 1883.
Compsaster formosns Worthen and Miller.
1883. Compsaster formosus. Worthen and Miller, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 327, pi. 31, figs. 2a, b.
Chester L. S. : Okaw bluffs, between Chester and Kaskaskia, Randolph County, Illinois.
CONCHIDIUM Linn6, 1753.
Conchidium salinensis Swallow.
1860. Pentamerus Salinensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 652. Base of Chemung : Moniteau County, Missouri.
, 'Eller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
CONOCAKDIUM Broun, 1835.
Jonocardium acadianum Dawson.
1868. Conocardium Acadianum. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 304, fig. 110. Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Jonocardium aliforme Sowerby.
1829. Cardium aliforme. Sowerby, Min. Conch., vol. 6, p. 100, tab. 552, fig. 2. 1897. Conocardium aliforme. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 37, pi. 22, figs. 1, 2.
Lower Coal Measures : Conway County, Arkansas.
Jonocardium alternistriatnm Herrick.
1888. Conocardium alternistriatum. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 42, pi. 11,
fig. 24; pi. 5, fig. 7?.
Waverly Group: Bagdad and Burbank, Ohio.
1889. Conocardium (cf. alternistriatum). Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 3, fig. 7. Waverly Group : Moot’s Run, Ohio.
1891. Conocardium alternistriatum. Herrick, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 2, p. 45, pi. 1, figs. 1-4.
Waverly Group (Cuyahoga Division): Wooster, Ohio.
Conocardium ? bovipedale Wincbell.
1862. Conocardium f bovipedale. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 420. Marshall Group: Marshall, Michigan.
Conocardium carinatum Hall.
1856. Conocardium carinatum. Hall, Trans. Alb. Inst., vol. 4, p. 14.
St. Louis L. S. : Bloomington and Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Conocardium carinatum. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 59,
pi. 7, figs. 18, 19.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1883. Conocardium carinatum. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 345, pi. 30,
figs. 18, 19.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Lanesville, and Bloomington, Indiana.
Conocardium catastomum Hall.
1856. Conocardium catastomum. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 13.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Conocardium catastomum. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 58,
pi. 7, figs. 15-17a.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1883. Conocardium catastomum. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 344, pi. 30,
figs. 15-17.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Lanesville, Indiana.
Conocardium cuneatum Hall.
1856. Conocardium cuneatum. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 14.
St. Louis L. S. : Bloomington and Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Conocardium cuneatum. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p.60,
pi. 7, figs. 24-26.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1883. Conocardium cuneatum. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 345, pi. 30,
figs. 24-26.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Lanesville, and Bloomington, Indiana.
Conocardium equilaterale Hall.
1856. Conocardium equilaterale. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 16.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Conocardium equilaterale. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 62.
St. Louis Group.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Conocardium equilaterale Hall — Continued.
1883. Conocardium equilaterale. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 348.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Conocardium indianense Miller.
1891. Conocardium indianense. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,
p. 94, pi. 20, fig. 10.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1892. Conocardium indianense. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 704, pi. 20,
fig. 10.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Conocardium meekanum Hall.
1856. Conocardium Meekanum. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 15.
St. Louis L. S. : Alton, Illinois.
1882. Conocardium Meekanum. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 61,
pi. 7, figs. 21-23.
St. Louis Group : Alton, Illinois.
1883. Conocardium meekanum. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 347, pi. 30,
figs. 21-23.
St. Louis Group : Alton, Illinois.
Conocardium napoleonense Winchell.
1862. Cardium Napoleonense. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 419.
Marshal Group : Marshall, Battle Creek, and near Napoleon, Michigan.
Conocardium obliquum Meek and Worthen.
1865. Conocardium obliquum. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 249.
Coal Measures: Wabash Cut-off, Posey County, Indiana.
1875. Conocardium obliquum. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 6, p. 529, pi. 33, fig. 4.
Coal Measures: Wabash cut-off, Posey County, Indiana.
Conocardium parrishi Worthen.
1890. Conocardium parrishi. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 112, pi. 20, fig. 7.
Upper Coal Measures (oolite): Near Kansas City, Missouri.
1894. Conocardium parrishi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 124, pi. 46, figs. 6a, b. Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Conocardium prattenanum Hall.
1856. Conocardium Prattenanum. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 15.
St. Louis L. S. : Alton, Illinois.
1882. Conocardium Prattenanum. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1,
p. 61, pi. 7, fig. 20.
St. Louis Group : Alton, Illinois.
1883. Conocardium prattenanum. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 346, pi. 30,
fig. 20.
St. Louis Group : Alton, Illinois.
Conocardium pulchellum White and Whitfield.
1862. Conocardium pulchellum. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, p. 299.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1870. Conocardium pulchellum. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 256. Waverly Group: Newark, Ohio.
1888. Conocardium pulchellum. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 97, pi. 1, fig. 12; pi. 7, figs. 39,40?.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Conocardium (species undetermined).
1868. Conocardium. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 305.
Carboniferous L. S. : Stewiacke,Nova Scotia.
1877. Conocardium - (?). White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 94.
Subcarboniferous : Below Ophir City, Utah.
1888. Conocardium sp. ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 7, fig. 41.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Conocardium sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 10, fig. 44.
Waverly Group : Rushville, Ohio.
1894. Chonocardium sp. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 124.
Base of Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
CONOPTERIUM Wincliell, 1865.
Conopterium effusum Winchell.
1865. Conopterium effusum. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 111.
Lithographic L. S. : Clarksville, Missouri.
1894. Conopterium effusum. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 118, pi. 14, fig. 10. Kinderhook L. S. : Clarksville and Louisiana, Missouri.
CONULARIA Miller, 1821.
Conularia blairi Miller and Gurley.
1894. Conularia blairi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 73, pi. 7, figs. 14, 15.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Conularia byblis White.
1862. Conularia byblis. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 22.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1869. Conularia byblis. Winchell, Salford’s Geol. of Tenn., p. 444.
Shales just above black shales: Hickman and Maury counties, Tennessee.
1870. Conularia byblis. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 257.
Waverly Group: Hickman County, Tennessee.
1888. Conularia byblis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 95.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
Conularia chesterensis Wortken.
1883. Conularia Chesterensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 325.
Chester, L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1890. Conularia chesterensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 134, pi. 11, figs. 9, 9a.
Chester, L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Conularia crawfordsvillensis Owen.
1862. Conularia Crawfordsvillensis Owen, Geol. Reconn. Ind., p. 364, fig. 9. Carboniferous : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Conularia crustula White.
1880. Conularia crustula. White, Cont. to Pal., No. 8, p. 170, pi. 42, fig. 4a.
Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri; near Taos, New Mexico.
1881. Conularia crustula. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100th Merid., vol. 3, Supp.,
Appendix, p. xxviii, pi. 3, figs. 4a, b.
Carboniferous: Near Taos, New Mexico.
1894. Conularia crustula. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 219, pi. 35, fig. 2.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Conularia conf. crustula. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 41.
Coal Measures : Scott County, Arkansas.
190 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Conularia gracilis. Name preoccupied. See Conularia (species unde termined).
Conularia gratiosa Miller and Gurley.
1894. Conularia gratiosa. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 74, pi. 8, fig. 1.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Conularia greenei Miller and Gurley.
1896. Conularia greenei. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 27, pi. 3, fig. 3.
Keokuk Group : Edwardsville, Indiana.
Conularia intertexta Miller.
1892. Conularia intertexta. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 63, pi. 10, fig. 4.
Keokuk Group : West Point, Indiana.
1894. Conularia intertexta. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 317, pi. 10, fig. 4. Keokuk Group : West Point, Indiana.
Conularia marionensis Swallow.
I860. Conularia Marionensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 656. Upper Hamilton Shales : Marion County and Hannibal, Missouri.
1894. Conularia marionensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 217.
Hannibal Shales: Hannibal, Missouri.
Conularia micronema Meek.
1871. Conularia micronema. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 84.
Waverly Group : Sciotoville, Ohio.
1875. Conularia micronema. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 316, pi. 18, figs. 1 a-d. Waverly Group : Sciotoville, Ohio.
1888. Conularia micronema. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 94, pi. 2, fig. 19.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Conularia micronema. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 49, pi. 8, fig. 4. Waverly Group : Ohio.
1895. Conularia micronema. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 19, fig. 4. Kinderhook, Ohio.
Conularia missouriensis Swallow.
I860. Conularia Missouriensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 657.
Carboniferous L. S. : Cooper County, Missouri.
1873. Conularia Missouriensis ? Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 541, pi. 22, fig. 5.
Warsaw beds: Warsaw, Illinois.
1881. Conularia missouriensis? White, 2d Ann. Rep. Dep. Stat. and Geol. Ind., p. 513, pi. 6, fig. 4.
St. Louis Group: Ellettsville, Indiana.
1884. Conularia Missouriensis ? Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 264, pi. 23, fig. 4.
Lower Carboniferous: White Pine Mining District, Nevada.
1890. Conularia missouriensis. Calvin, Am. Geol., vol. 5, p. 207.
St. Louis L. S. : Brown County, Illinois.
1894. Conularia missouriensis ?. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 218, pi. 35, figs, la, b.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
Conularia multicostata Meek and Worthen.
1865. Conularia multicostata. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 252.
Waverly S. S. : Richfield, Summit County, Ohio.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Conularia newberryi Winch ell.
1865. Conularia Newberryi. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 130.
Marshall Group : Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
1870. Conularia Newberryi. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 258. Waverly Group: Sciotoville, Ohio.
1875. Conularia Newberryi. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 316, pi. 18, figs. 2 a, b. Waverly Group: Loudonville, Ohio.
1887. Conularia newberryi (?) Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 146, pi. 14
fig. 14.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Conuiaria newberryi. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 93, pi. 6, fig. 13;
pi. 8, fig. 9; pi. 2, fig. 18 ?
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Conularia newberryi. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 8, fig. 5; pi 10 fig. 27.
Waverly Group: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
1895. Conularia newberryi. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 19, fig. 5. Kinderhook Group : Ohio.
Conularia osagensis Swallow.
1863. Conularia Osagensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 98.
Achimedes L. S. : Near Boonville, Missouri.
1894. Conularia osagensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 218.
Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
Conularia planocostata Dawson.
1868. Conularia planicostata. Dawson, Acad. Geol.,p. 307, fig. 117.
Carboniferous L. S. : Irish Cove, Cape Breton, Windsor, and Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia.
Conularia roeperi Miller and Gurley.
1896. Conularia roeperi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 26, pi. 3, figs. 1, 2.
Coal Measures : Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.
Conularia sampsoni Miller.
1891. Conularia sampsoni. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 80
pi. 14, figs. 11, 12.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1892. Conularia sampsoni. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 690, pi 14
figs. 11, 12.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Conularia sedaliensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Conularia sedaliensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill., State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 28, pi. 3, figs. 4, 5.
Burlington Group: Sedalia, Missouri.
Conularia spergenensis Miller and Gurley.
1894. Conularia spergenensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 74, pi. 8, fig. 2.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Conularia subcarbonaria Meek and Worthen.
1865. Conularia subcarbonaria. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat Sci Phil p. 253.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois.
1873. Conularia subcarbonaria. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p 520 pi. 19, fig. 4.
Keokuk Group: Hamilton, Illinois.
192 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Conularia subcarbonaria Meek and Worthen — Continued.
1894. Conularia subcarbonaria. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 218 Keokuk L. S. : Way land, Missouri.
Conularia subulata Hall.
1856. Conularia subulata. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 32.
St. Louis L. S. : Alton, Illinois.
1882. Conularia subulata. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 91, pi. 8,
fig. 3.
St. Louis Group : Alton, Ilinois.
1883. Conularia subulata. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 372, pi. 31, fig. 3.
St. Louis Group : Alton, Illinois.
1894. Conularia subulata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 218.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
Conularia triplicata Swallow.
I860. Conularia triplicata. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 657. Upper Hamilton Shales : Marion County, Missouri.
1894. Conularia triplicata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 217.
Hannibal Shales : Marion County, Missouri.
Conularia verneuilana Emmons.
*1846. Conularia verneuilana. Emmons, Am. Quart. Jour. Agr. and Sci., vol. 4, p. 330.
Subcarboniferous.
Conularia victa White.
1862. Conularia victa. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 22.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1888. Conularia victa ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 47, pi. 8, fig. 3.
Waverly Group: Newark, Rushville, and near Loudonville, Ohio.
1895. Conularia victa. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, ph 19, fig. 3.
Burlington Group: Newark, Ohio.
Conularia whitii Meek and Worthen.
1865. Conularia Whitei. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 253. Waverly S. S. : Richfield, Ohio.
Conularia (species undetermined).
1888. Conularia newberryi? Herrick, Bull, Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 106, pi. 6, figs. 13, 13a, 17.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Conularia gracilis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 48, pi. 8, fig. 2. (Not
C. gracilis Hall, 1847.)
Waverly Group : Moot’s Run, Alexandria, and near Loudonville, Ohio.
1895. Conularia gracilis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 19, fig. 2.
Cuyahoga Shale : Licking County, Ohio.
CORNULITES Schlotheim, 1820.
Cornulites carbonarius Gurley.
1883. Cornulites carbonarius. Gurley, New Carb. Foss., Bull. No. 1, p. 8. Kinderhook Group : Pike County, Missouri.
COSCINIUM Keyserling, 1846.
Coscinium asteria Prout.
I860. Coscineum asteria. Prout. Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 574. Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1866. Coscinium asteria. Prout. Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 416 pi. 22, figs. 7, 7a. Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois.
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Coscinium elegans. See Glyptopora elegans.
Coscinium escharense Prout.
1860. Coscinium escharense. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 574. Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1866. Coscinium escharense. Prout, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 416, pi. 22, figs. 8, 8a. Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois.
Coscinium keyserlingi. See Glyptopora keyserlingi.
Coscinium latum Ulrich.
1890. Coscinium latum. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 497, pi. 76, figs. 7-7&. Burlington, L. S. : Calhoun County, Illinois ; Quincy, Illinois ; Burling ton, Iowa.
1894. Coscinium ? latum. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 18.
Burlington L. S. : (?) Hannibal, Missouri; Burlington, Iowa; Quincy, Illinois.
Coscinium michelini. See Glyptopora michelinia.
Coscinium plumosum. See Glyptopora plumosa.
Coscinium sagenella. See Glyptopora sagenella.
Coscinium tuberculatum Prout.
1860. Coscinium tuberculatum. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 573. Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw Illinois.
1866. Coscinium tuberculatum. Prout, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 415, pi. 22, fig. 6. Keokuk Group : Warsaw, Illinois.
Coscinium wortheni. See Glyptopora keyserlingi.
(COTYLEDONOCRLNUS Lyon and Casseday, 1860.) Cotyledonocrinus pentalobus. See Dichocrinus pentalobus.
OR ANTI A Retzius, 1781.
Crania blairi. See Crania rowleyi.
Crania carlonaria. See Crania modesta.
Urania chesterensis Miller and Gurley.
1897. Crania chesterensis . Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 47, pi. 3, figs. 24-26.
Kaskaskia Group : Chester, Illinois.
Crania hamiltonice. See Craniella hamiltonige.
Urania lsevis Keyes.
1894. Crania leevis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 40.
Chouteau L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Crania modesta White and St. John.
1868. Crania modesta. White and St. John, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 118.
Upper Coal Measures : Fremont County, Iowa.
1882. Crania carbonaria. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 229.
Coal Measures: Carbon Hill, Hocking County, Ohio.
1884. Crania modesta. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 121, pi 35 fi- 9. pi. 36, fig. 5. ’ ;
Coal Measures: Eugene and Newport, Vermilion County, and Merom, Sullivan County, Indiana.
Bull. 153 - 13
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Crania modesta White and St. John — Continued.
1891. Crania carbonaria. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 599, pi. 15,
figs. 11, 12.
Coal Measures : Carbon Hill, Hocking County, Ohio.
1895. Crania carbonaria. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 484, pi. 11, figs.
11, 12.
Coal Measures: Carbon Hill, Hocking County, Ohio.
Crania permiana Shumard.
1859. Crania Permiana. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 395. White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
Crania reposi*ta White.
1862. Crania reposiia. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 30.
Burlington L. S.
Crania rowleyi Gurley.
1883. Crania Rowleyi. Gurley, New Carb. Foss., Bull. No. 1, p. 3.
Kinderhook Group : Pike County, Missouri.
1892. Crania Rowleyi. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 4H, fig. 13. Chouteau L. S. : Pike County, Missouri.
1892. Crania blairi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 56, pi. 9, figs. 5, 6.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Crania blairi. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 310, pi. 9, figs. 5, 6. Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Crania (species undetermined).
1868. Crania. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 301.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
CRARIELLA CEhlert, 1888.
Craniella hamiltonise Hall.
1888. Crania hamiltonice. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 31, pi. 12, fig. 10. Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
CRENIPECTEN Hall, 1883.
Crenipecten cancellatus Herrick.
1888. Aviculopecten ( Lyriopecten ?) cancellatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 54, pi. 12, fig. 7.
- Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Crenipecten cancellatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 34, pi. 5, fig. 3;
pi 11, fig. 25.
Waverly Group: Moot’s Run, Licking County, Ohio.
1889. Crenipecten cancellatus. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 3, fig. 3.
1895. Crenipecten cancellatus. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 22, fig. 14. Cuyahoga Shale : Moot’s Run and northern Ohio.
Crenipecten caroli. See Aviculopecten caroli.
Crenipecten cooper i. See Aviculopecten cooper i.
Crenipecten crenistriatus. See Aviculopecten crenistriatus.
Crenipecten foentii Herrick.
1887. Crenipecten Foerstii. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 28, pi. 3, figs. 9, 9fl. Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Crenipecten (foerstii?). Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 12, fig. 19. Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio,
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Crenipecten granvillensis. See Aviculopecten granvillensis.
Crenipecten hallanus Walcott.
1884. Crenipecten Hallanus. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 231, pi. 8, figs. 7-7 c. Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
Crenipecten senilis Herrick.
1888. Crenipecten senilis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 54, pi. 3, fig. 1. Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Crenipecten subcardiformis Herrick.
1888. Crenipecten sub-car diformis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 53, pi. 7 figs. 4, 5. ’
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Crenipecten winchelli Meek.
1875. Aviculopecten Winchelli. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 296, pi. 15, figs. 5a, b. Waverly Group: Newark, Ohio.
1884. Crenipecten Winchelli. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1881, pi. 1, figs. 4-5. Waverly Group : Newark Ohio.
1884. Crenipecten Winchelli. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 89, pi. 9, figs 1 2 4 25-30. ' ’ ’
Waverly S. S. : Newark, Ohio.
1886. Aviculopecten Winchelli. Heilprin, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Ann. Rep. 1885, p. 453, fig. 66 ; p. 442, fig. 6 ; p. 444, fig. 6a.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1886. Aviculopecten Winchelli. Heilprin, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc., vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 269, fig. 6a; p. 270, fig. 6.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1888. Aviculopecten winchelli. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 1 fig 18 pi 6 fig. 12; pi. 10, fig. 7. ’ '
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Crenipecten (species undetermined).
1888. Crenipecten sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 7, fig. 13.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Crenipecten. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 12, fig. 21.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Crenipecten sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 10, figs. 8, 9.
Waverly Group : Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
CKOMYOCKINUS Trautsckold, 1867.
Cromyocrinus buttsi. See Ulocrinus buttsi.
Cromyocrinus globosus Worthen.
1873. Agassizocrinus globosus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 557, pi. 21, fig.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
1894. Cromyocrinus globosus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 216.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
f7 romyocrinus gracilis. See Eupachycrinus gracilis.
Cromyocrinus hemisphericus Worthen.
1882. Agassizocrinus hemisphericus. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 37.
Chester L. S. : Randolph County, Illinois.
1883. Agassizocrinus hemisphericus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7 p 316 pi
29, fig. 7. ' ,A*
Chester L. S. : Randolph County, Illinois.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Cromyocrinus Jcansasensis. See Ulocrinus kansasensis.
Cromyocrinus papillatus Worthen.
1882. Agassiz ocrinus papillatus. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus Nat. Hist.,
p. 36.
Chester L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1883. Agassizocrinus papillatus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 315, pi. 29,
fig. 17.
Chester L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
Cromyocrinus sangamonensis Meek and Worthen.
1860. Cyathocrinus f Sangamonensis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 393.
Upper Coal Measures: Sugar Creek, Sangamon County, Illinois.
1866. Cyathocrinus ? sangamonensis. Meek and Worthen, Gepl. Surv. Ill., vol. 2,
p. 310, pi. !26, figs, la, 6.
Coal Measures : Sugar Creek, Sangamon County, Illinois.
CRYPTACANTHIA White and St. John, 1867.
Cryptacanthia compacta White and St. J ohn.
1868. Waldheimia? compacta. White and St. John, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 119, figs. 3a-c.
Upper Coal Measures: Madison County, Iowa.
1894. Cryptacanthia compacta. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 2, p. 867 (119), fig. 508.
1894. Waldheimia ? ( Cryptacanthia ) compacta. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, p. 301, fig. 225. %
CRYPTOBLASTUS Etheridge and Carpenter, 1886.
Cryptoblastus kirkwoodensis Shu mar d.
1863. Elceacrinus Kirkwoodensis. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 113.
St. Louis L. S. : Near Kirkwood, Missouri.
1886. Cryptoblastus? Kirkwoodensis. Etheridge and Carpenter, Cat. Blast., p. 144. 1894. Cryptoblastus kirkwoodensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 139, pi. 17, figs. 8a, b.
St. Louis L. S. : Kirkwood, Missouri.
Cryptoblastus melo Owen and Shumard.
1850. Pentremites melo. Owen and Shumard, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 2, p. 65, pi. 7, figs. 14a-c.
Subcarboniferous L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1852. Pentremites melo. Owen and Shumard, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Mmn., p. 592, tab. 5A, figs. 14a-c.
Subcarboniferous L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1886. Cryptoblastus melo. Etheridge and Carpenter, Cat. Blast., p. 232, pi. 7, figs. 14, 15.
Lower Burlington L. S.: Burlington, Iowa; 'Hannibal, and St. Louis County, Missouri; near Monmouth, Illinois.
1894. Cryptoblastus melo. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 139, pi. 18, figs. 7a, b. Lower Burlington L. S. : Sedalia, Louisiana, and Hannibal, Missouri.
Cryptoblastus pisum Meek and Worthen.
1869. Granatocrinus pisum. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Cryptoblastus pisum Meek and Worthen— Continued.
1873. Granatocrinus pisum. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill. vol. 5 p. 470 pi. 9, fig. 4.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1886. Cryptoblastus pisum. Etheridge and Carpenter, Cat. Blast., p. 142.
Cryptoblastus projectus Meek and Worthen.
1861. Pentremites melo var. projectus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat Sci Phil, p. 142.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1868. Granatocrinus projectus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill vol 3 p 496 pi. 18, fig. 7. '
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
CRYPTOKELLA Hall, 1861.
Cryptonella eudora Hall.
1888. Cryptonella eudora. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 48, pi. 5, fig 10.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1895. Cryptonella eudora. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 21, fig. 10. Kinderhook: Granville, Ohio.
Cryptonella (?) inconstans Herrick.
1888. Terebratula (?) inconstans. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4 p 24 pi 3 figs. 8,9; pi. 11, fig. 18.
Waverly Group: Moot’s Run, Licking County, and Lodi, Medina Countv Ohio.
1895. Terebratula inconstans. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 23, fig. 17.
Cuyahoga Shale: Richland County, Lodi, Moot’s Run, etc., Ohio.
1895. Cryptonella (?) inconstans. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol 8 pt 2 pi 79 figs. 31, 32. ' ’
Waverly Group: Medina County, Ohio.
Cryptonella subelliptica Hall and Clarke.
1895. Cryptonella subelliptica. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y. vol. 8 pt. 2 nl 81 figs. 41-43. ’ ’ ’ ’
Waverly Group: Sciotoville, Ohio.
1897. Cryptonella subelliptica. Hall, 14th Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 371, pi. 14, figs.
Waverly Group: Sciotoville, Ohio.
CRYPTOZOE Packard, 1886.
kyptozoe problematicus Packard.
1886. Cryptozoe problematic. Packard, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 23, p. 381, figs. Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
(CTENODONTA Salter, 1851.)
Uenodonta houghtoni. See NTucula houghtoni. 'tenodonta liubbardi. See Palaeoneilo sulcatina. 'tenodonta iowensis. See Nucula houghtoni.
tenodonta Stella. See Nucula stella.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
CUCUMULITES Gurley, 1884.
Cucumulites tricarinatus Gurley.
1884. Cucumulites tricarinatus. Gurley, New Carb. Foss., Bull. No. 2, p. 3.
Warsaw beds: Ellettsville, Indiana.
Cucumulites tuberculatus Gurley.
1884. Cucumulites tuberculatus. Gurley, New Carb. Foss., Bull. No. 2, p. 3. Warsaw beds: Ellettsville, Indiana.
CYATHAXONIA Michelin, 1846.
%
Cyathaxonia cynodon Rafinesque and Clifford.
*1820. Turbinolia cynodon. Rafinesque and Clifford, Ann. g6n6r. de Phys. de Bruxelles, tome 5, p. 234.
1851. Cyathaxonia cynodon. Miln’e-Edwards and Haime, Monog. des Polyp. Foss., p. 321, pi. 1, figs. 4, 4 a.
Carboniferous: Hills south of Louisville; Jefferson County; Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.
1860. Cyathaxonia cynodon. Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. Corr., vol. 3, p. 330. Carboniferous : North America at Pittsburg, and near Louisville.
Cyathaxonia distorta Worth en.
1875. Cyathaxonia distorta. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 6, p. 526, pi. 32, fig. 4. Coal Measures : Cumberland County, Illinois.
Cyathaxonia profunda Milne-Edwards and Haime. See Lophophyllum profundum.
Cyathaxonia prolifera McChesney. See Lophophyllum profundum. CYATHOCRLNUS Miller, 1821.
Cyathocrinns andersoni Miller and Gurley.
1894. Cyathocrinus andersoni. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 30, pi. 3, figs. 2, 3.
Keokuk Group : Keokuk, Iowa.
Cyathocrinus angulatus . See Barycrinus angulatus.
Cyathocrinus arboreus Meek and Worthen.
1865. Cyathocrinus arboreus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 160.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1868. Cyathocrinus arboreus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 3, p. 520. Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana,
Cyathocrinus barrisi Hall.
1861. Poteriocrinu8 barrisi. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 6.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Poteriocrinus Barrisi. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Cyathocrinus barydactylus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1878. Cyathocrinus barydactylus. Wachsmuth and Springer, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 257.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Near Burlington, Iowa.
Cyathocrinus blairi Miller and Gurley.
1895. Cyathocrinus blairi. Miller aud Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 67, pi. 4, figs. 11-15.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Cyathocrinus blairi Miller and Gurley — Continued.
1896. Cyathocrinus blairi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 50, pi. 3, figs. 21, 22.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1896. Cyathocrinus blairi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 39.
Cyathocrinus boonvillensis Miller.
1891. Cyathocrinus Boonvillensis. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 29, pi. 4, figs. 3, 4.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1894. Cyathocrinus boonvillensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 208.
Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
Cyathocrinus brittsi Miller and Gurley.
1895. Cyathocrinus brittsi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 70, pi. 4, figs. 35, 36.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Cyathocrinus bullatus . See Barycrinus bullatus.
Cyathocrinus chouteauensis Miller and Gurley.
1895. Cyathocrinus chouteauensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus.
Nat. Hist., p. 68, pi. 4, fig. 16.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1896. Cyathocrinus chouteauensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 38, pi. 2, fig. 24.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Cyathocrinus cornutus. See Barycrinus cornutus.
Cyathocrinus crassibrachiatus. See Barycrinus crassibrachiatus. Cyathocrinus crassus. See Eupachycrinus crassus.
Cyathocrinus crawfordsvillensis Miller.
1882. Cyathocrinus crawfordsvillensis. Miller, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 5, p. 79, pi. 3, fig. 1.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Cyathocrinus dekadactylus. See Scytalocrinus grandis.
Cyathocrinus divaricatus. See Cyathocrinus iowensis.
Cyathocrinus enormis Meek and Worthen.
1861. Poteriocrinus t enormis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 137.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Cyathocrinus enormis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 152. 1868. Cyathocrinus enormis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vdl. 3, p. 481, pi.
16, figs 3a, b.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Cyathocrinus enormis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 208, pi. 25, fig. 12. Lower Burlington, L. S. : Hannibal, Missouri.
Cyathocrinus faberi Miller and Gurley.
1896. Cyathocrinus faberi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 85, pi. 5, figs. 12-15.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Cyathocrinus farleyi Meek and Worthen.
1866. Cyathocrinus Farleyi. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 252. Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois.
1868. Cyathocrinus Farleyi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv Ill., vol. 3, p. 517, pi. 20, figs. la-c.
Keokuk Group: War- aw, Illinois.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Cyathocrinus florealis. See Zeacrinus florealis.
Cyathocrinus fragilis Meek and Worthen.
1868. Cyathocrinites fragilis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 237.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Cyathocrinites fragilis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 401, pi. 2, fig. 14.
Burlington, L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Cyathocrinus gilesii Wachsmuth and Springer.
1878. Cyathocrinus Gilesii. Wachsmuth and Springer, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 259.
Upper Burlington, L. S. : Near Burlington, Iowa.
Cyathocrinus gorbyi Miller.
1892. Cyathocrinus gorbyi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 44, pi. 5, figs. 6-8.
Keokuk Group : Gosport, Indiana.
1894. Cyathocrinus gorbyi. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 298, pi. 5, figs. 6-8. Keokuk Group : Gosport, Indiana.
Cyathocrinus granuliferus Shumard.
1854. Cyathocrinus granuliferus. Shumard, Marcy’s Expl. Red River of Louis., p. 173.
Carboniferous: Washington County, Arkansas.
Cyathocrinus gurleyi Miller.
1891. Cyathocrinus gurleyi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 47,
pi. 9, fig. 4.
Keokuk Group: Washington County, Indiana.
1892. Cyathocrinus gurleyi. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 657, pi. 9, fig. 4. Keokuk Group: Washington County, Indiana.
Cyathocrinus hamiltonensis. See Cyathocrinus paryibrachiatus. Cyathocrinus harrisi Miller.
1880. Cyathocrinus harrisi. Miller, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p. 255, pi. 15, fig. 2.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Cyathocrinus harrodi Wachsmuth and Springer.
1879. Cyathocrinus Harrodi. Wachsmuth and Springer, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci.
Phil., p. 310 (Rev. Palaeocr., I, p. 87.)
Keokuk L. S. : Canton, Indiana.
Cyathocrinus hexadactylus. See Yasocrinus hexadactylus. Cyathocrinus hoveyi. See Barycrinus hoveyi.
Cyathocrinus incipiens Hall.
1861. Cyathocrinus incipiens. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 5.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Cyathocrinus incipiens. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 296. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Cyathocrinus inequidactylus. See Cyathocrinus maxvillensis. Cyathocrinus inflexus. See Ceriocrinus inflexus.
Cyathocrinus insperatus Lyon.
1869. Cyathocrinus insperatus. Lyon, Trans. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 8, p. 457, pi. 27,
fig. K.
Suhcarhoniferou8silicious sandstone : Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Cyathocrinus intermedins. See Parisocrinus intermedius.
Cyathocrinus iowensis Owen and Shumard.
1850. Cyathocrinus Iowensis. Owen and Shumard, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol.2,p. 63, pi. 7, fig. 11.
Carboniferous L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1852. Cyathocrinus iowensis. Owen and Shumard, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., p. 591, tab. 5A, figs, lla-c.
Carboniferous L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1858. Cyathocrinus malvaceus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 554, pi. 9, figs. 4a, 6.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1858. Cyathoct'inus divaricatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 554, pi. 9, fig. 5.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1861. Cyathocrinus viminalis. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 5.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Cyathocrinus viminalis. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 299. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1893. Cyathocrinus viminalis. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 28,
pi. 3, fig. 7.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Cyathocrinus iowensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 207, pi. 25, fig. 11. Burlington L. S. : Louisiana and Sedalia, Missouri.
Cyathocrinus helloggi. See Barycrinus kelloggi.
Cyathocrinus labyrinthicus Miller.
1891. Cyathocrinus labyrinthicus. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 49, pi. 12, figs. 11-14.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1891. Cyathocrinus labyrinthicus. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 659, pi. 12, figs. 11-14.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Cyathocrinus Iceviculus. See Poteriocrinus lseviculus.
Cyathocrinus lamellosus White.
1862. Cyathocrinus lamellosus. White, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 504. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Cyathocrinus latus. See Barycrinus sculptilis.
Cyathocrinus lyoni. See Yasocrinus hexadactylus.
Cyathocrinus macadamsi Miller and Gurley.
1895. Cyathocrinus macadamsi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 69, pi. 4, figs. 31, 32.
St. Louis Group : Alton, Illinois.
Cyathocrinus macropleurus. See Yasocrinus macropleurus. Cyathocrinus magister. See Barycrinus m agister.
Cyathocrinus magnoliceformis. See Zeacrinus magnoliaeformis. Cyathocrinus malvaceus. See Cyathocrinus iowensis.
Cyathocrinus maniformis. See Eupachycrinus maniformis.
Cyathocrinus marshallensis Worth en.
1882. Cyathocrinus1? marshallensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 33.
Kinderhook Group : Marshalltown, Iowa.
1883. Cyathocrinus Marshallensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 310, pi. 30,
fig. 4.
Kinderhook Group : Marshalltown, Iowa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Cyathocrinus maxvillensis Whitfield.
1882. Cyathocrinus inequidactylus. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., yoI. 2, p.219. (Not. C. inequidactylus McCoy, 1844.)
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
1891. Cyathocrinus Maxvillensis. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 577, pi. 13, figs. 5-8.
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
1895. Cyathocrinus Maxvillensis. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 465, pi. 9, figs. 5-8.
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
Cyathocrinus meekianus. See Barycrinus meekianus.
Cyathocrinus multibrachiatus Lyon and Casseday.
1859. Cyathocrinus multibrachiatus. Lyon and Casseday, Am. Jour. Sci. (2),
vol. 28, p. 245.
Subcarboniferous : Montgomery County, Indiana.
1872. Cyathocrinus multibrachiatus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crin., pi. 5, figs. 3-6. 1882. Cyathocrinus multibrachiatus. White, 11th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 367, pi. 39, fig. 1.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Cyathocrinus opimus Miller and Gurley.
1890. Cyathocrinus opimus. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 348, pi. 5, fig. 5.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Cyathocrinus parvibrachiatus Hall.
1861. Cyathocrinus parvibrachiatus. Hall, Desc. New. Spec. Crin., p. 6.
Keokuk L. S.
1861. Cyathocrinus parvibrachiatus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 294. Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
1872. Cyathocrinus parvibrachiatus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crin., pi. 5, figs. 1, 2.
1882. Cyathocrinus hamiltonensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 32.
Upper Keokuk L. S. : Hamilton, Illinois.
1883. Cyathocrinus parvibrachiatus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 309, pi. 28,
fig. 5.
Keokuk L. S. : Hamilton, Illinois.
Cyathocrinus pentalobus. See Eupachycrinus quatuor-decembrachialis. Cyathocrinus poterium Meek and Worthen.
1870. Cyalhocrinitesf poterium. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 24.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1873. Cyathocrinites poterium. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 489,
pi. 12, tig. 4.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Cyathocrinus protuber ans. See Barycrinus bullatus.
Cyathocrinus quinquelobus. See Barycrinus stellatus.
Cyathocrinus rigidus White.
1862. Cyathocrinus rigidus. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 8.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Cyathocrinus rotundatus Hall.
1858. Cyathocrinus rotundatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 555, pi. 9, figs. 7a, b. Burlington L. S. : Quincy, Illinois.
1860. Cyathocrinas rotundus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., pi. 3, fig. 8.
teller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Cyathocrinus saffordi Meek and Worthen.
1860. Cyathocrinus Saffordi. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 391.
Keokuk L. S. : White’s Creek, Tennessee.
1866. Cyathocrinus saffordi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 236, pi. 17, figs. 5 a, b.
Keokuk L. S. : White’s Creek Springs, Tennessee.
Cyathocrinus sampsoni Miller.
1891. Cyathocrinus Sampsoni. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 30, pi. 4, figs. 9, 10.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Cyathocrinus sangamonensis. See Cromyocrinus sangamonensis. Cyathocrinus scitulus. See Barycrinus sculptilis.
Cyathocrinus sculptilis. See Barycrinus sculptilis.
Cyathocrinus signatus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Cyathocrinus signatus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 32, pi. 6, fig. 10.
Keokuk Group : Washington County, Indiana.
Cyathocrinus solidus. See Barycrinus solidus.
Cyathocrinus somersi Whitfield.
1882. Cyathocrinus Somersi. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 226.
Coal Measures : Carbon Hill, Hocking County, Ohio.
1891. Cyathocrinus Somersi. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 596, pi. 15, figs. 4, 5.
Coal Measures : Carbon Hill, Hocking County, Ohio.
1895. Cyathocrinus Somersi. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 482, pi. 11,
figs. 4, 5.
Coal Measures : Carbon Hill, Hocking County, Ohio.
Cyathocrinus spurius. See Barycrinus spurius.
Cyathocrinus stellatus. See Barycrinus stellatus.
Cyathocrinus stillativus White.
1880. Cyathocrinus stillativus. White, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 2, p. 258, pi. 1, figs. 9, 10.
Upper Coal Measures : 30 miles west of Humboldt, Kansas.
1880. Cyathocrinus stillativus. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 6, p. 125, pi. 35, figs. 3 a, h.
Upper Coal Measures : 30 miles west of Humboldt, Kansas.
1894. Phialocrinus stillativus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 219, pi. 28, figs. 6a, h.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Cyathocrinus subtumidus Meek and Worthen.
1865. Cyathocrinus subtumidus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 151.
Keokuk L. S. : Near White Hall, Green County, Illinois.
1873. Barycrinus subtumidus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p.487, pi. 13, fig. 3.
Keokuk L. S. : Near Whitehall, Green County, Illinois.
Cyathocrinus tenuidactylus Meek and Worthen,
1868. Cyathocrinites tenuidactylus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 237.
Lower Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Cyathocrinus tenuidactylus Meek and Worthen — Continued.
1873. Cyathocrinites tenuidactylus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 403, pi. 2, fig. 15.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Cyathocrinns thomce. See Barycrinns thomse.
Cyathocrinns tumidulus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Cyathocrinns tumidulus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 31, pi. 3, fig. 7.
Keokuk Group : Indian Creek, near Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Cyathocrinns tumidns. See Barycrinus tumidus.
Cyathocrinns viminalis. See Cyathocrinus iowensis.
Cyathocrinns wachsmutlii. See Barycrinus waclismuthi.
Cyathocrinus (species undetermined).
1859. Cyathocrinus - ? Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 24.
Upper Coal Measures : Cottonwood Creek, Kansas.
CYATHOPHYLLUM Goldfuss, 1826.
Cyathophyllum billingsi Dawson.
1868. Cyathophyllum Billingsi. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 287, fig. 846. Carboniferous L. S. : Stewiacke, Nova Scotia.
Cyathophyllum flexuosum. See Campophyllum torquium. Cyathophyllum fungites. See Zaphrentis dalei.
Cyathophyllum glabrum Keyes.
1894. Cyathophyllum glahrum. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 105, pi. 12, figs. 6a, h.
Chouteau L. S. : Curryville, Missouri.
Cyathophyllum nevadense Meek.
1877. Cyathophyllum ( Campophyllum ?) Nevadense. Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 60, pi. 5, figs. 3-36.
Carboniferous: Boxelder Peak, Wasatch Range, Utah.
Cyathophyllum subcaespitosum Meek.
1877. Cyathophyllum subcatspitosum. Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 60, pi. 5, figs. 4-46.
Carboniferous: Near Swansea, White Pine District, Nevada.
1873. Cyathophyllum subccespitosum. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Mont., Idaho, Wyo., and Utah, p. 470.
Carboniferous: Divide between Ross Fork and Lincoln Valley, Montana.
Cyathophyllum torquium. See Campophyllum torquium.
Cyathophyllum vermiculare. See Campophyllum torquium.
CYCLOKEMA Hall, 1852.
Cycloncma levenworthanum Hall.
1856. Pleurotomaria Levenworthana. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 24. -
St. Louis, L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana ; Alton, Illinois.
1882. Cyclonema Levenworthana. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p.
75, pi. 8, figs. 29-31.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana; Alton, Illinois.
1883. Cyclonema Levenworthana. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 363, pi. 31,
figs. 29-31.
St. Louis Group: Alton, Illinois; Spergen Hill, Lanesville, and Blooming ton, Indiana.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Cyclonema levenworthanum Hall — Continued.
1888. Cyclonema levenworthana ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Uuiv., vol. 3, p. 86, pi. 1, fig. 20.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
Cyclonema pulchellum Miller and Gurley.
1896. Cyclonema pulchellum. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 19, pi. 3, fig. 6.
Knobstone Group : Near New Albany, Indiana.
Cyclonema strigillata. See Pleurotomaria strigillata.
Cyclonema subangulatum H$ll.
1856. Pleurotomaria subangulata. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 25.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Cyclonema subangulatum . Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p.
76, pi. 8, fig. 32.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1883. Cyclonema subangulatum. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 364, pi. 31,
fig. 32.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Lanesville, Indiana.
Cyclonema (species undetermined).
1888. Cyclonema ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 8, fig. 17.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
CYCLOPORA Prout, 1860.
Cyclopora discoidea. See Proutella discoidea.
Cyclopora expatiata Ulrich.
1890. Cyclopora expatiata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 673, pi. 68, figs. 4-4 d.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw and Nauvoo, Illinois.
1894. Cyclopora expatiata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 37.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois.
Cyclopora fungia Prout.
, 1860. Cyclopora fungia. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 577.
Keokuk L. S. : St. Francisville, Missouri.
1866. Cyclopora fungia. Prout, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 419, pi. 22, figs. 9-96.
Keokuk Group : St. Francisville, Missouri.
1890. Cyclopora fungia. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 671, pi. 68, figs. 3-3g. .
Keokuk and Warsaw beds : Illinois and Iowa.
1894. Cyclopora fungia. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 36.
Keokuk L. S. : St. Francisville, Missouri.
Cyclopora polymorpha. See Stenopora tuberculata.
CYCLOPORELLA Ulrich, 1890.
Cycloporella ? perversa Ulrich.
1890. Cycloporella ? perversa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 676, pi. 69, figs.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois; Green County, Illinois; Bentonsport, Iowa.
1894. Cycloporella perversa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 37.
Keokuk L. S. : Bentonsport, Iowa.
Cycloporella spinifera Ulrich.
1890. Cycloporella spinifera. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 675, pi. 69, figs. 1-lc.
Keokuk Group : Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Cycloporella spinifera. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 37.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
CYCLUS De Koninck, 1841.
Cyclus americanus Packard.
1885. Cyclus americanus. Packard, Am. Nat., vol. 19, p. 292.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1886. Cyclus americana. Packard, Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. 3, pt. 2, p. 143, pi. 5,
figs. 1, la; pi. 6, figs. 4, 4a.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
(CYPRICARDELLA Hall, 1858.)
Cypricardella eximia. See Microdon ? eximia.
Cypricardella gorbyi. See Microdon ? gorbyi.
Cypricardella nucleata. See Microdon nueleata.
Cypricardella oblonga. See Microdon oblonga.
Cypricardella plicata. See Goniophora plicata.
Cypricardella quadrata. See Microdon quadrata.
Cypricardella subelliptica. See Microdon subelliptica.
CYPRICARDIA Lamark, 1801.
Oypricardia chouteauensis Swallow.
1863. Cypricardia (?) Chouteauensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 96.
Chouteau L. S. : Cooper County, Missouri.
Cypricardia indianensis. See Cypricardinia indianensis.
Cypricardia insecta Dawson.
1868. Cypricardia insecta. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 303, fig. 106.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Cypricardia occidentalis Hall.
1852. Cypricardia occidentalis. Hall, Stansb. Exped. Gt. Salt Lake, p. 412, pi. 2, fig. 2.
Carboniferous : Big Blue River.
Cypricardia occidentalis Swallow. See Oypricardia swallovana. Cypricardia pikensis Swallow.
1863. Cypricardia (?) Pikensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 95. Coal Measures : Pike County, Missouri.
Cypricardia plicatula Swallow.
1858. Cypricardia plicatula. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 205. Lower Coal Measures: Howard County, Missouri.
Middle Coal Measures : Platte County, Missouri.
Coal Measures : Kansas.
Cypricardia randolphensis . See Sanguinolites randolphensis. Cypricardia rigida. See Sphenotus rigidus.
Cypricardia skumardana Swallow.
1863. Cypricardia (?) Shumardiana. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 95.
Ste. Genevieve L. S. : Back of Prairie du Rocher, Illinois.
Cypricardia subplana. See Edmondia subplana.
Welleb.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Cypricardia swallovana Miller.
1863. Cypricardia (?) occidentalis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 96. (Not C. occidentalis Hall, 1852.)
Harrison County, Missouri.
1883. Cypricardia sivallovana. Miller, Am. Pal. Foss., 2d ed., p. 310.
Cypricardia undulata Gurley.
1883. Cypricardia undulata. Gurley, New Pal. Foss., Bull. No. 1, p. 3.
Lower Coal Measures: Newport, Vermilion County, Indiana.
Cypricardia ventricosa Hall.
1860. Cypricardia ventricosa. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 110. Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
Cypricardia wheeleri. See Schizodus wheeled.
CYPEICARDIKIA Hall, 1859.
Cypricardinia carbonaria Meek.
1871. Cypricardinia? carbonaria. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 163. Lower Coal Measures : Newark, Ohio.
1875. Cypricardinia? carbonaria. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 342, pi. 19, figs. 8 a, b. Lower Coal Measures : Newark, Ohio.
1887. Cypricardinia (?) carbonaria. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 35, pi. 4,
figs. 17, 18.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Cypricardinia consimilis Hall.
1885. Cypricardinia consimilis. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 486, pi. 79, figs. 18-21; pi. 96, fig. 3.
Waverly S. S. : Licking and Medina counties, Ohio; Warren, Pennsylvania.
Cypricardinia indianensis Hall.
1856. Cypricardia Indianensis. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 18.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Cypricardinia (?) Indianensis. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1,
p. 58, pi. 7, figs. 10-14.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana; Alton, Illinois.
1883. Cypricardinia Indianensis. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 342, pi. 30,
figs. 10-14.
St. Louis Group: Alton, Illinois ; Spergen Hill, Bloomington, and Lanes- ville, Indiana.
Cypricardinia scitula Herrick.
1888. Cypricardinia (Microdon?) scitula. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 38,
pi. 6, fig. 8.
Waverly Group: Moot's Run, Licking County, Ohio.
1891. Cypricardinia (cf. scitula). Herrick, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 2, p. 46, pi. 1 fig. 15.
Upper Waverly Group: Scioto County, Ohio.
1895. Cypricardinia scitula. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 17, fig, 8. Cuyahoga Shale: Moot’s Run, Licking County, Ohio.
Oypricardinia sulcifera Winch ell.
1863. Sanguinolites sulciferus. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 14.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1885. Cypricardinia sulciferus. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 487, pi. 79, fig. 22. Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Cypricardinia (species undetermined).
1888. Cypricardinia? sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 10, fig. 43.
Waverly Group : Rushville, Ohio.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
(CYPRICARDITES Conrad, 1841.)
Cypricardites (species undetermined).
1895. Cypricardites sp. ? Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 23, fig. 7.
Highest horizon of Waverly Group: Rushville, Ohio.
CYPRIDINA Milne-Edwards, 1838.
Cypridina herzeri Ulricli.
1891. Cypridina herzeri. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 209, pi. 14, figs. 9a-c.
Near top of Waverly Group: Richfield, Ohio.
(CYRTIA Dalman, 1827.)
Cyrtia acutirostris. See Cyrtina acutirostris.
Cyrtia gigas. See Syringotliyris gigas.
CYRTINA Davidson, 1858.
Cyrtina acutirostris Shumard.
1855. Cyrtia acutirostris. Shumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 204, pi. C, figs. 3 o-c.
Lithographic L. S. : Hannibal and Louisiana, Missouri.
1888. Cyrtina acutirostris. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 11, fig. 20. Waverly Group : Lodi, Ohio.
1894. Cyrtina acutirostris. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach.; pt. 2, pi. 29, fig. 18.
Chouteau L. S. : Pike County, Missouri.
1894. Cyrtina acutirostris. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 89, pi. 89, figs. 10a, h. Louisiana L. S. : Louisiana and Hannibal, Missouri.
1895. Cyrtina acutirostris. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 28, fige.
38-42, 44, 54.
Chouteau L. S. : Pike County, Missouri.
Cyrtina burlingtonensis Rowley.
1893. Cyrtina burlingtonensis. Rowley, Am. Geol., vol. 12, p. 308, pi. 14, figs. 15-17. Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Cyrtina lachrymosa Hall.
1894. Cyrtina lachrymosa. Hall, 13th Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 650. Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio.
1894. Cyrtina lachrymosa. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 2, pi. 29>
fig. 21.
Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio.
1895. Cyrtina lachrymosa. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, p. 362, pi. 28,
figs. 36, 37, 47.
Waverly Group: Richfield, Ohio.
1897. Cyrtina lachrymosa. Hall, 14th Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 358, pi. 8, figs. 1-3. Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio.
Cyrtina neogenes Hall and Clarke.
1895. Cyrtina sp.? Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 39, figs. 25-28.
Burlington L. S. (chert beds) : Burlington, Iowa.
1895. Cyrtina neogenes. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 84, fig. 41.
Chert of Burlington, L. S. : Burlington, Iowa .
1897. Cyrtina neogenes. .Hall, 14th Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 372, pi. 8, figs. 4-8. Chert of Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Weller ]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Cyrtina (species undetermined).
1888. Cyrtina sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 47, pi. 8, fig. 18.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
CYRTOCERAS Goldfuss, 1832.
Cyrtoceras ashmanni Miller.-
1889. Cyrtoceras ashmanni. Miller, N. A. Geol. and Pal., p. 433, fig. 728.
Warsaw Group: Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Cyrtoceras cessator Hall and Whitfield.
1877. Cyrtoceras cessator. Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 278, pi. 6, fig. 15.
Coal Measures : Near Eberhardt Mill, White Pine, Nevada.
Cyrtoceras curtum Meek and Worthen.
1860. Cyrtoceras curtum. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 468. Coal Measures : Grayville, Illinois.
1861. Cyrtoceras (Aploceras) curtum. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci.
Phil., p. 148.
1866. Cyrtoceras ( Aploceras ) curtum. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 388, pi. 30, figs. la-c.
Upper Coal Measures ; Grayville, Illinois.
Cyrtoceras dilatatum Meek and Worthen.
I860. Cyrtoceras ? dilatatum. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 468.
Upper Coal Measures: Near Springfield, Illinois.
1866. Cyrtoceras f dilatatum. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 389, pi. 29, fig. 2.
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
Cyrtoceras dorsatum Swallow.
1858. Cyrtoceras dorsatum. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 197. Permian : Near Smoky Hill Fork, Kansas.
Cyrtoceras kansasense Miller and Gurley.
1895. Cyrtoceras kansasense. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, 111. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 88, pi. 5, figs. 5-7.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Cyrtoceras rockfordense Winchell.
1865. Cyrtoceras Rockfordense. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 132. Marshall Group : Rockford, Indiana.
Cyrtoceras tesselatum Winchell.
1862. Cyrtoceras tesselatum ? Winchell, Am. Jour. Sci. (2;, vol. 3.3, p. 362. (Not
C. tesselatum Do Koninck, 1844.)
Marshall S. S.
Cyrtoceras unicorn e Winchell.
1863. Cyrtoceras unicorne. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 23.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
CYRTOLITES Conrad, 1838.
CyTtolites gillanus White and St. John.
1868. Cyrtolites Gillianus. White and St. John, Tr:ms. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 123, fig. 8.
Upper Coal Measures: Madison County, Iowa.
Bull. 153 - 14
210 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
CYSTELASMA Miller, 1891.
Cystelasma lanesvillense Miller.
1891. Cystelasma lanesvillense. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,
p. 13, pi. 1, figs. 15, 16.
Warsaw Group : Lanesville, Indiana.
1892. Cystelasma lanesvillense. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 623, pi. 1,
figs. 15, 16.
Warsaw Group : Lanesville, Indiana.
OYSTODICTYA Ulrich, 1882.
Cystodictya americana Ulrich.
1890. Cystodictya americana. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 494, pi. 76, figs. 5, 5a.
Keokuk Group : King’s Mountain Tunnel, Kentucky ; Bentonsport, Iowa. 1894. Cystodictya americana. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 17.
Keokuk L. S. : Bentonsport, Iowa.
Cystodictya angnsta Ulrich.
1888. Cystodictya augusta. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 82, pi. 14, fig. 20. Waverly Group: Moot’s Run, Licking County, Ohio.
Cystodictya carbonaria Meek.
1871. Ptilodictya ( Stictopora ) carbonaria. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 160. Lower Coal Measures : Newark, Ohio.
1875. Ptilodictya ( Stictopora ) carbonaria. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 328, pi. 20, figs. 3 a, b.
Coal Measures: Newark, Ohio.
1887. Cystodictya carbonaria. Foerste, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 74, pi. 7, figs. 2a-c.
Coal Measures : Bald Hill, Ohio.
Cystodictya lineata Ulrich.
1884. Cystodictya lineata. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 37, pi. 2, figs. 4-4c.
Keokuk Group : King’s Mountain tunnel, Kentucky.
Cystodictya lineata, var. major Ulrich.
1890. Cystodictya lineata , var. major. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 495, pi. 76, fig. 3.
? St. Louis L. S. : ? Alton, Illinois.
Cystodictya nitida Ulrich.
1890. Cystodictya nitida. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 493, pi. 76, figs. 4-4c.
Keokuk Group: Bentonsport, Iowa.
1894. Cystodictya nitida. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 17.
Keokuk L. S. : ? St. Francisville, Missouri; Bentonsport, Iowa.
Cystodictya ocellata Ulrich.
1882. Cystodictya occellata. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 5, p. 170, pi. 8, figs. 3, 3 a.
? Keokuk Group : Near Somerset, Kentucky.
1884. Cystodictya ocellata. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, pi. 2, figs. 3, 3 a.
Cystodictya pustulosa Ulrich.
1890. Cystodictya pustulosa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 495, pi. 76, figs. 2, 2a. Keokuk Group: King’s Mt. Tunnel, Kentucky ; Keokuk, Iowa; Nauvoo, Illinois.
1894. Cystodictya pustulosa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 17.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
wuller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Cystodictya simulans Ulrich.
1888. Cystodictya simulans. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 81, pi. 13, fig. 10. Waverly Group: Moot's Run, Licking County, Ohio.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois; Keokuk, Iowa.
Cystodictya zigzag Ulrich.
1888. Cystodictya zigzag. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 81, pi. 13, figs. 11, 11a. Cuyahoga Shale: Richfield, Ohio.
Keokuk Group : Keokuk, Iowa.
Cystodictya (species undetermined).
1888. Cystodictya, sp. undet. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 83.
Waverly Group : Moot's Run, Licking County, Ohio.
CYTHEKE Muller, 1785.
Cythere americana Shumard.
1858. Cythere ( Beyricliia ) Americana. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 227.
Upper Coal Measures: Valley of Verdigris River, Kansas.
Cythere carbonaria. See Leper ditia carbon aria.
Cythere crassimarginata Winchell.
1862. Cythere crassimarginata. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 429.
Marshall S. S. : Battle Creek, Liberty, Moscow, Pointe aux Barques, and near Napoleon, Michigan.
1865. Cythere crassimarginata. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 133. Marshall Group : Hillsdale, Michigan.
1870. Cythere crassimarginata. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 259. Waverly Group: Rockville, Ohio.
Cythere cyclas. See Cythere nebrascensis.
Cythere nebrascensis Geinitz.
1866. Cythere Nebrascensis. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 2, tab. 1, fig. 2. Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1866. Cythere Cyclas f var. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 2, tab. 1, figs. 3, 4. (Not C. cyclas of v. Keyserling.)
Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Cythere Nebrascensis. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 237, pi. 11, tigs. 2, ? 3a, b.
Upper Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1888. Cythere nebrascensis ? Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 243.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines, Iowa.
1891. Cythere nebrascensis. White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 77, p. 30, pi. 4, fig. 20.
Permian : Military Crossing, Baylor County, Texas.
Cythere ohioensis Herrick.
1888. Ostracode crustacean. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 3, fig. 19.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Cythere ohioensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 60, pi. 8, tig. 8.
Waverly Group: Ashland County, Newark and Rushville, Ohio.
1895. Cythere ohioensis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 19, fig. 8.
Keokuk Group : Rushville, Ohio.
Cythere simplex White and St. John.
*1867. Cythere simplex. White and St. John, Prelim. Not. New Gen. and Spec. Foss.
St. Louis L. S. : Hamilton County, Iowa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN Lbull.isi
Cythere simplex White and St. John — Continued.
1868. Cythere simplex. White and St. John, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1. p. 127.
St. Louis L. S. : Sternberg’s Mill, on Boone River, 6 miles southwest from Webster City, Hamilton County, Iowa.
Cythere (species undetermined).
1872. Cythere sp. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 237, pi. 11, figs. 1 a-d.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska; Union County, Iowa. 1884. Cythere f spp. indett Jones and Kirkby, Geol. Mag. (3), vol. 1, p. 261, pi. 12, tigs. 11 a-c.
Lower Coal Measures : Horton, Nova Scotia.
CYTHERELLA Jones and Bosquet, 1848.
Gytherella inflata. See Carbonia fabulina.
Cytherella ovatiformis Ulrich.
1891. Cytherella ovatiformis. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 209, pi. 17, figs. 3, 4a-c.
Chester Group : Caldwell County, Kentucky.
Cytherella unioniformis Herrick.
1891. Cytherella unioniformis. Herrick, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 2, p. 44, pi. 1, figs. 8-10.
Upper Waverly Group : Scioto County, Ohio.
CYTHERELLINA Jones and Holl, 1869.
Cytherellina glandella Whitfield.
1882. Cytherellina glandella. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 94,
pi. 9, figs. 28, 29.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1883. Cytherellina glandella. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., pi. 32, figs. 28, 29.
(CYTHERODON Hall and Whitfield, 1873.)
Cytherodon cuneus. See Schizodus cuneus.
DALMANITES Barrande, 1852.
Dalmanites ? cuyahogae Claypole.
1884. Dalmanites ? Cuyahogce. Claypole, Geol. Mag. (3), vol. 1, p. 306, fig. A, p. 505. Cuyahoga Shale: Akron, Ohio.
1884. Dalmanites ? Cuyahogce. Woodward, Monog. Brit. Carb. Tril, p. 79, fig. 6. Cuyahoga Shale : Akron, Ohio.
1887. Dalmanites ? cuyahogce. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 55, pi. 2, fig. 33.
DAWSONELLA Bradley, 1874.
Dawsonella meeki Bradley.
1872. Anomphalus Meelci. Bradley, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 4, p. 88, fig. 2.
Coal Measures: Petty’s Ford of the Little Vermilion River, below George town, Vermilion County, Illinois.
1874. Dawsonella Meeki . Bradley, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 7, p. 151.
1880. Dawsonella Meeki. Dawson, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 20, p. 413, figs. 12, 13. Coal Measures: Pelly’s Fort, Vermilion River, Illinois.
1881. Dawsonella Meeki. Whitfield, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 21, p. 127, figs. 5, 6. 1883. Dawsonella meeki. White, 3d Ann. Rep. U. S. Geol. Surv., p. 453, pi. 2,
figs. 3, 4.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
DECADOCRINUS Wachsmuth and Springer, 1879. Decadocrinus segina Hall.
1864. Scaphiocrinus ( Poteriocrinus ) (china. Hall, 17th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat.
Hist., p. 57.
Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio.
1875. Scapldocrinus ( Poteriocrinus ) cegina. Hall and Whitfield, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 174, pi. 12, figs. 11, 12.
Waverly Group: Richfield, Ohio.
Decadocrinus bayensis Meek and Wortlien.
1865. Poteriocrinus ( Scaphiocrinus ) Bayensis . Meek and Wortlien, Proc. Acad.
Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 157.
Chester Group : Bay City, Pope County, Illinois.
1873. Scaphiocrinus Bayensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 550, pi. 20, fig. 2.
Chester Group : Bay City, Pope County, Illinois.
Decadocrinus columbiensis Worthen.
1882. Poteriocrinus columbiensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 22.
Chester L. S. : Near Columbia, Monroe County, Illinois.
1883. Poteriocrinus Columbiensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p.293, pi. 29,
fig. 6.
Chester L. S. : Near Columbia, Monroe County, Illinois.
Decadocrinus depressus Meek and Worthen.
1870. Scaphiocrinus depressus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., 27.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1873. Scaphiocrinus depressus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 492, pi. 14, fig. 8.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Decadocrinus fiscellus Meek and Worthen.
1869. Scaphiocrinus fiscellus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 146.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Scaphioci'inus fiscellus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv 111., vol. 5, p. 424, pi. 1, fig. 3.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Decadocrinus fountainensis Worthen.
1882. Poteriocrinus fountainensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 17.
St. Louis L. S. : Fountain Creek, Monroe County, Illinois.
1883. Poteriocrinus Fountainensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 286,
pi. 30, fig. 11.
St. Louis L. S. : Fountain Creek, Monroe County, Illinois.
Decadocrinus halli Hall.
1861. Scaphiocrinus halli. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 7.
Burlington, L. S.
1861. Scaphiocrinus Halli. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 308. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Decadocrinus juvenis Meek and Worthen.
1869. Scaphiocrinus juvenis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 146.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Decadocrinus juvenis Meek and Worthen — Continued.
1873. Scaphioorinu8 juvenis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 417, pi. 2, fig. 8.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Decadocrinus lyriope Hall.
1864. Scaphiocrinus ( Poteriocrinus ) lyriope. Hall, 17th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 58.
Waverly Group: Richfield, Ohio.
1875. Scaphiocrinus ( Poteriocrinus ) lyriope. Hall and Whitfield, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 175, pi. 12, fig. 10.
Waverly Group: Richfield, Ohio.
Decadocrinus milleri Wetherby.
1881. Poteriocrinus milleri. Wetherby, Jour. Ciun. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p.330,
pi. 9, figs. 12, 13.
Kaskaskia Group: Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Decadocrinus pencilliformis Worth en.
1882. Poteriocrinus pencilliformis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 9.
Upper Keokuk L. S. : Hamilton, Illinois.
1883. Poteriocrinus pencilliformis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 276,
pi. 28, fig. 9.
Keokuk L. S. : Hamilton, Illinois.
Decadocrinus pleias Hall.
1864. Poteriocrinus pleias. Hall, 17th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 57. Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio.
1875. Poteriocrinus pleias. Hall and Whitfield, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 173, pi. 12, fig. 8.
Waverly Group: Richfield, Ohio.
Decadocrinus scalaris Meek and Worthen.
1869. Scaphiocrinus scalaris. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 145.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Scaphiocrinus scalaris. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 421, pi. 2, fig. 10.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Decadocrinus stimpsoni Lyon.
1869. Zeacrinus Stimpsoni. Lyon, Trans. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 8, p. 465, pi. 27, figs, m, ml.
Subcarboniferous : Kentucky.
Decadocrinus subtortuosus Hall.
1864. Scaphiocrinus subtortuosus. Hall, 17th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 59. Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio.
1875. Scaphiocrinus subtortuosus. Hall and Whitfield, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 1//, pi. 12, figs. 15, 16.
Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio.
(DELOCRINUS Miller and Gurley, 1890.)
Delocrinus hemisphericus. See Ceriocrinus hemisphericus.
Delocrinus missouriensis. See Ceriocrinus missouriensis.
(DENT ALIN A D’Orbigny, 1826.)
Dentalina priscilla. See Nodosinella priscilla.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
DENTALIUM Linnaeus, 1740.
Dentalium acutisulcatura Gurley.
1883. Dentalium acutisulcatum. Gurley, New Carb. Foss., Bull. o. , p.
Lower Coal Measures: Newport, Vermilion County, Illinois.
Dentalium annulostriatum Meek and Worth en.
1870. Dentalium annulostriatum. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 45.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
1873. Dentalium? annulostriatum. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vo . ,
p. 589, pi. 29, fig. 7.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
1888. Dentalium annulostriatum. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1891. Dentalium annulostriatum. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 251. Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
Dentalium ? barquense Winchell.
1862. Dentalium? Barquense. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 45.
Marshall Group : Pointe aux Barques, Michigan.
1865. Dentalium ? Barquense. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 131. Marshall Group : Pointe aux Barques, Michigan.
Dentalium canna White.
1874 Dentalium canna. White, Prelim. Rep. Inv. Foss., p. 23.
’ Carboniferous (Coal Measures): Near Salt Lake, New Mexico, and near Relief Spring, Arizona.
1877. Dentalium canna. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Mend., vol. 4, p. 156,
pi. 12, figs. 6a, &. .
Carboniferous: Near Salt Lake, New Mexico, and near Relief Spring,
Arizona.
Dentalium grandsevum Winchell.
1863. Dentalium grandcevum. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 18. Yellow Sandstone : Burlington, Iowa.
Dentalium granvillense Herrick.
1888. Dentalium granvillensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 92.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
Dentalium illinoiense Worthen.
1883. Dentalium Illinoiensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 325.
Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1890. Dentalium illinoiense. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 14o,pl. -3, fig. 1.
Dentalium meekanum Geinitz.
1866. Dentalium Meekianum. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 13, tab. 1, hg. 20.
Nebraska City, Nebraska. -
1872. Dentalium Meekianum. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 224, pi. 11, gs.
16a, b.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1873. Dentalium Meekianum? Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 59 ,
pi. 29, fig. 8.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
1888. Dentalium meekianum. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 234.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1891. Dentalium meekianum. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 251.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines, Iowa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [btol.168.
Dentalium meekanum G-einitz — Continued.
1894. Dentalium meelcianum. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 133.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Dentalium couf. meelcianum. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 38. Upper Coal Measures: Crawford County, Arkansas.
Dentalium missouriense Swallow.
1863. Dentalium Missouriense. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 99.
Archimedes L. S. : Chester, Illinois; and St. Marys, Missouri.
1894. Dentalium missouriense. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 133.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Mary, Missouri.
Dentalium obsoletum. See Dentalium sublfeve.
Dentalium primarium Hall.
1858. Dentalium primarium. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 666, pi. 23, fig. 16.
Warsaw L. S. : Hancock County, Illinois.
1894. Dentalium primarium. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 133.
Keokuk L. S'. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Dentalium sublaeve Hall.
1858. Dentalium obsoletum. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 724, pi. 29, figs. 16, 17,
17a.
Coal Measures.
1877. Dentalium sublaeve. Hall, Miller’s Am. Pal. Foss., p. 244.
1891. Dentalium sublceve. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 252.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines, Iowa.
Dentalium venustum Meek and Worthen.
1861. Dentalium venustum. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 145.
St. Louis L. S. : Waterloo, Monroe County, Illinois.
1866. Dentalium venustum. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 284, pi. 19, fig. 8.
St. Louis Group : Waterloo, Monroe County, Illinois.
Dentalium (species undetermined.)
1868. Dentalium (2 species). Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 309.
Carboniferous L. S. : Economy and Pugwash, Nova Scotia.
1887. Dentalium sp. ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol.. 2, p. 146, pi. 14, fig. 12. Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
DEKBYA Waagen, 1884.
Derbya affinis Hall and Clarke.
1892. Derbya affinis. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, p. 349, pi. 11 B,
figs. 45. (Included with D. cymbula in explanation of pi. 11 B.)
Upper Coal Measures : Near Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Derbya affinis. Hall, 14tli Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 349, pi. 5, figs. 10, 11. Upper Coal Measures: Near Kansas City, Missouri.
Derbya bennetti Hall and Clarke.
1892. Derbya Bennetti. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8,pt. 1, p. 348, pi. 11A,
figs. 34-39
Upper Coal Measures: Near Kansas City, Missouri.
1892. Derbya Bennetti. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 1, pi. 17, figs. 5-8.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Derbya Bennetti. Hall, 14th Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 347, pi. 5, figs. 3-8. Upper Coal Measures: Near Kansas City, Missouri.
Iveixer.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
DeTi uloha Hall> Rep’ N*Y- state Geol‘ for 1882, pL (11) 41> figs. 4, 5.
Coal Measures: Winterset, Iowa.
1892. /a (?) Uloha. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y„ vol. 8, pt. 1, p. 350, pi. , figs. 4, 5.
Coal Measures: Winterset, Iowa. . K 17 18
1897. Derbya ( ?) bilola. Hall, 14th Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 350, pi. 5, figs. 17, 18. Upper Coal Measures : Winterset, Iowa.
Tierhva broadheadi Hall and Olarke.
1892. Derbya Broadheadi. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, p. 347, pi. HA, figs. 23, 24.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri. 1R
1897. Derby* Broadheadi. Hall, 14th Rep. N.Y. State Geol., p. 346, pi. 5, . 15, 16. Upper Coal Measures: Near Kansas City, Missouri.
Derbya costatula Hall and Olarke.
1892. Derbya (?) costatula. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vo . , p . , figs. 16, 17.
Chester L. S. : Crittenden County, Kentucky.
1897. Verhya ? costatula. Hall, 14th Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 346, pi. 5, fig. 9.
Chester L. S. : Crittenden County, Kentucky.
Derbya crassa Meek and Hayden.
1852 Orthis umbraculum ? Hall, Stansb. Exped. Gt. Salt Lake p. 412, pi. 3, fig. 6.
Carboniferous : Missouri River, above Fort Leavenworth.
1852. Orthis umbraculum? Owen, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn, pi. o, fig. 11. Carboniferous: Missouri River, near mouth of Keg Creek, and at Counci
1852. Orthis arachnoidea. Roemer, Kreid. von Texas, p. 89, taf. 1, figs. 9a, b.
Carboniferous: San Saba Valley, Texas. R1
Orthisina crassa. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 261.
Coal Measures : Leavenworth, Kansas.
Orthis crenistria. Marcou, Geol. N. A., p. 49.
Mountain L. S.: Pecos Village, New Mexico
1859. Orthisina crassa. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 26.
Coal Measures: Leavenworth, Kansas.
Orthisina umbraculum f Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
Uppe2rCoal Measures: Fort Riley and Cottonwood Creek, Kansas.
1860. Orthis lasallensis. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 32.
Upper Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
1860. Orthis richmonda. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 32.
Coal Measures: 12 miles northwest of Richmond, Missouri.
1860. Orthis pratteni. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 32.
Coal Measures : Charbonier, Missouri.
1861. Streptorhynchus umbraculum. Newberry, Ives’ Colo . Exped., p. 125. Upper Carboniferous (Cherty L. S.) : Canyon of Cascade River near the
junction of the Colorado Chiquito with the Colorado, at Agua Azu , east of Fort Defiance; at Santa Fe; at Ojo Vernal; and on Cottonwood
Creek, Kansas. , 1
1864. Hmipromtes crassus. Meek and Hayden, Pal. Upper Mo., p. 26, pi. 1, figs. 7 a-d.
Coal Measures: Leavenworth City, Kansas.
1865. Orthis richmondi. McChesney, Ill. ew. Spec. Foss., pi. 1, figs. 5o-c 1865. Orthis lasallensis. McChesney, Ill. New. Spec. Foss., pi. 1, figs. 6a, b.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Derbya crassa Meek and Hayden— Continued.
1868. Hemipronites crassus. McCliesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 28, pi. 1, figs. 5 a-c.
Coal Measures : 12 miles northeast of Richmond, Missouri.
1868. Hemipronites lasallensis. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 28, pi. 1, figs. 6 a, b.
Upper Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
1872. Hemipronites crassus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 174, pi. 5, figs. 10a-c;
pi. 8, fig. 1.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Bennett’s Mill, Wyoming, Cedar Bluff, Rock Bluff, Plattsmouth, Bellevue, Omaha, Peru, Rulo, and Browns ville, Nebraska.
Coal Measures : Kansas; Iowa; Missouri; Illinois.
Chester L. S. : West Virginia.
1873. Hemipronites crassus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 570,
pi. 25, fig. 12.
Upper Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
1876. Hemipronites crenistria. White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 90. Lower Aubrey Group : Near Echo Park, and at confluence of Grand and
Green rivers, Utah.
Upper Aubrey Group: Beehive Point, near Horseshoe Canyon, Utah.
1877. Hemipronites crenistria. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4,
p. 124, pi. 10, fig. 9a.
Carboniferous: Meadow Creek, south of Fillmore; Star District, Picacho range; North Fork of Lewiston Canyon, Oquirrh range; below Ophir City; Kanab Canyon, Wasatch range; pass between Rush and Cedar Valleys ; and east side of Mount Nebo, Utah ; top of Grass Mountain, Ely range; Fossil Hill; Camp Apache; Old Potosi Mine; Tenney’s Ranch; Kaibab Plateau; and at confluence of White Mountain and Black rivers, Nevada.
1883. Streptorhynchus Bichmondi. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (10)
40, figs. 10, 11.
Coal Measures: Iowa.
1884. Hemipronites crassus. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 129, pi. 26,
figs. 4-11.
Coal Measures: Lodi, Eugene, Perrysville, Merom, Big Creek, and New Harmony, Indiana.
1887. Hemipronites crassus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 50, pi. 2, fig. 19. Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Streptorhynchus crenistria. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 229.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1891. Streptorhynchus crassum. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5,y. 580,
pi. 13, figs. 11, 12.
Maxville L. S. : Ohio.
1892. Derbya crassa. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 1, pi. 17, figs.
1-4, 9.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri; Winterset, Iowa.
1892. Derbya crassa. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 10, figs. 10, 11; pi. 11 A, figs. 28-33; pi. 11B, figs. 23, 24; pi. 20, figs. 12, 13.
Upper Coal Measures : Near Kansas City, Missouri, and Winterset, Iowa.
1894. Streptorhynchus crenistria. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 67, pi. 38, figs.
8 a-h.
Coal Measures: Kansas City, Clinton, and Lexington, Missouri.
1895. Streptorhynchus crassum. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 468, pi. 9,
figs. 11, 12.
Maxville L. S. : Ohio.
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Weller.]
Derbya crassa Meek and Hayden-Continued.
1897 Derbua crassa. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc.,
7‘ Upper Coal Measures: Poteau Mountain, Indian Territory.
Lower Coal Measures: Conway County, Arkansas.
Upper Coal Measures: Near Kansas City, Missouri.
Derbva kaskaskiensis McChesney. 01
D I860. Orth is kaskaeUema. McChesney, Deec. New Pal. loss., p. 31.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Kaskaskia and Chester, Illinois. .
1892. otbyaLkaekienei,. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. HB,
fig. 6. .
Chester L. S. : Crittenden County, Kentucky.
DeT8." 2: Hall, Oeol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 640, pl. lS . 5a, 5.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa ; Warsaw and Nauvoo Illino
1883. Streptorhynchus keokuk. Hall, Rep. N. Y State Geol. for 188., pi. (U) ,
Keokuk Group : New Providence, Indiana ; Keokuk, Iowa.
1890. Ortliis keokuk. Gordon, Am. Geol., vol. 5, p. 261, pi. fig.
1892. mbKnZk. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y„ vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 11, flgB. 1-3- Keokuk beds: Keokuk, Iowa; New Province Indiana.
1894. Ortliis keokuk. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 63.
Keokuk L. S. : Wayland, Missouri.
rotmta. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 713, pi. 28, figs. 5a-d.
Lower Coal Measures : St. Clair County, Illinois. HO] 40
1883. Streptorhynchus robustus. Hall, Rep. N A . a e eo . ’ ’
figs. 12-16.
Coal Measures : Illinois. i a i ni in fim 12-17.
1892 Derby a robusta. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. ., vo . , p
Coal Measures: St. Clair County, Illinois. , , , ,1R ... , 8
1892 Derbva robutla (?) Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pl. ll , g- , 1892. JJaies, w.nterset) Iowa. near Kansas C.ty, Mrssourr.
Derbva rnginosa Hall and Clarke. , . „ , . . ,
1892. Derbya ruginom. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N.Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, p. ,p. ,
figs. 25-27.
Keokuk L. S. : New Providence, Indiana. 10
1897. Derbya rnginosa. Hall, 14th Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 345, pi. 5, figs. 12-1 . Keokuk L. S. : New Providence, Indiana.
Derbya (species undetermined). . -
1892. Derbya sp. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y„ vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. UB, hg. 1.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
DEXIOBIA Winchell, 1863.
Dexiobia balli Winch ell. . ... ..
1863. Dexiobia Haiti. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 1 .
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Dexiobia ovata Hall.
1858. Cardiovnorpha ovata. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 522, pi. 7, figs. 10a-c. Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1888. Cardiopsis (Dexiobia?) ovata. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 38, pi. 4,
figs. 5-7.
Waverly Group: Ohio.
1889. Dexiobia ovata. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 2, figs. 5-7.
1895. Dexiobia ovata. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 16, fig. 5-7.
Kinclerhook: Gann and Newark, Ohio.
Dexiobia whitei Winchell.
1863. Dexiobia Whitei. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 11.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
DICHOCRINUS Munster, 1839.
Dichocrinus angustus White.
1862. Dicliocrinus angustus. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 19.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Dichocrinus angustus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 768, pi. 76, fig. 11.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Near Burlington, Iowa.
Dichocrinus blairi Miller.
1891. Dichocrinus blairi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 36,
pi. 8, fig. 12.
Keokuk Group: Boonville, Missouri.
1892. Dichocrinus blairi. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 646, pi. 8, fig. 12. Keokuk Group: Boonville, Missouri.
1894. Dichocrinus blairi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 205, pi. 25, fig. 7. Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
1897. Dichocrinus Blairi. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 778, pi. 75, fig. 3.
Warsaw L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
Dichocrinus bozemanensis Miller and Gurley.
1897. Dichocrinus bozemanensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 44, pi. 3, fig. 4.
Burlington or Keokuk Group: Bridger Mountains, near Bozeman, Mon tana.
Dichocrinus Chester ensis. See Pterotocrinus chesterensis.
Dichocrinus cinctus Miller and Gurley.
1890. Dichocrinus cinctus. Miller and Gurley, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13,
p. 21, pi. 4, figs. 10-12.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Iowa.
1890. Dichocrinus cinctus. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 342, pi. 4, figs. 10-12.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Iowa.
1897. Dichocrinus cinctus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 764, pi. 75, fig. 5, pi. 77, figs. 4a-c,
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Marshall County, Iowa.
Dichocrinus constrictus Meek and Worthen.
I860. Dichocrinus constrictus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 381.
Warsaw L. S. : Bloomington, Indiana.
1866. Dichocrinus constrictus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 263, pi. 19, figs. 2 a-o.
St. Louis Group : Bloomington, Indiana.
.Velleb.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Dichocrinus conus Meek and Wortken.
I860. Dichocrinus conus. Meek and Wortlien, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 381.
Burlington L. S. : Cedar Creek, Warren County, Illinois.
1866. Dichocrinus conus. Meek and Wortken, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 169, pi. 16, figs. 5 a, h.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Dichocrinus conus. Wacksmutk and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 770, pi. 75, fig. 6.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Dichocrinus cornigerus. See Talarocrinus cornigerus.
Dichocrinus coxanus Worthen.
1882. Dichocrinus coxanus. Wortken, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 35. Upper Keokuk L. S. : Hamilton, Illinois.
1883. Dichocrinus Coxanus. Wortken, Geol. Surv. Ill*., vol. 7, p. 313, pi. 27, fig.7. Keokuk L. S. : Hamilton, Illinois.
1897. Dichocrinus coxanus. Wacksmutk and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 763, pi. 76, fig. 9.
Keokuk L. S. : Hamilton, Illinois.
Dichocrinus crassitestus White.
1862. Dichocrinus crassitestus. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 19.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Dichocrinus crassitestes. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 769, pi. 76, figs. 6a-c.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Dichocrinus crassus. See Pterotocrinus crassus.
Dichocrinus delicatus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Dichocrinus delicatus. Wacksmutk and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 766, pi. 77, fig. 13.
Kinderhook Group: Marshall County, Iowa.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Dichocrinus dichotomus Hall.
1860. Dichocrinus dichotomus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 85, pi. 1, fig. 5.
Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1897. Dichocrinus dichotomus. Wacksmutk and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p.777. Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Dichocrinus elegans. See Talarocrinus symmetricus.
Dichocrinus expansus. See Dichocrinus polydactylus.
Dichocrinus ficus Lyon and Casseday.
1862. Dichocrinus ficus. Lyon and Casseday, Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci. Bost., vol. 5, p. 24.
Sukcarboniferous L. S. : Clear Creek, Hardin County, Kentucky ; Montgom ery County, Indiana.
1873. Dichocrinus ficus. Meek and Wortken, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p.502, pi. 14, fig. 5.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1875. Dichocrinus ficus . Meek and Wortken, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 6, p. 515, pi, 29, fig. 7.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1894. Dichocrinus ficus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 204.
Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri ; Keokuk, Iowa.
1897. Dichocrinus ficus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 774, pi. 78, figs. 16a, h.
Keokuk L. S. : Crawfordsville, Indiana; Hardin County, Kentucky.
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Dichocrinus hamiltonensis Worthen.
1882. Dichocrinus hamiltonensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 35.
Upper Keokuk Group : Hamilton, Illinois.
1883. Dichocrinus Hamiltonensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vo . , p. , p ,
fig. 10.
Keokuk L. S. : Hamilton, Illinois.
1897. Dichocrinus Hamiltonensis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Cnn. Cam., p. 772, pi. 76, fig. 10.
Keokuk Group : Hamilton, Illinois.
Dichocrinus humbergi Miller.
1891. Dichocrinus Humbergi. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 26, pi. 3, figs. 9, 10.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri. - ,
1891. Dichocrinus humbergi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17 th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 36,
pl. 6, fig. 38.
Keokuk Group: Boonville, Missouri.
1892. Dichocrinus humbergi, Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 646, pl. 6, fig. 38.
Keokuk Group: Boonville, Missouri. .
1897. Dichocrinus Humburgi. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crm. Cam., p. 777. Warsaw L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
Dichocrinus huntsvillse Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Dichocrinus Huntsville e. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crm. Cam., p. 773, pl. 75, fig. 4.
St. Louis Group : Huntsville and Whitesburg, Alabama.
Dichocrinus inornatus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1890. Dichocrinus inornatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 190, pl. 16, figs. 1, 2.
Kinderhook Group: Legrand, Iowa. xT A „7n
1897. Dichocrinus inornatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Cnn. Cam., p. 77U, pl. 77, figs. 12a, b.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Marshall County, Iowa.
Dichocrinus lachrymosus Hall. T
1860. Dichocrinus lachrymosus. Hall, Supp., vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 84.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Dichocrinus lachrymosa. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crmoids, pl. 2, fig. 11 1897. Dichocrinus lachrymosus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crm. Cam.,
p. 754, pl. 77, figs. 2a-c.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Dichocrinus lsevis Hall. T
1860. Dichocrinus Icevis. Hall, Supp., vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 83.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa. .
1897. Dichocrinus Icevis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crm. Cam., p. 765, pl. 77, figs. 7o-c.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Dichocrinus lineatus Meek and Wortheu. .
1869. Dichocrinus lineatus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 69- Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Dichocrinus lineatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 446,
pl. 3, fig. 1.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Dichocrinus lineatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 2 .
Lower Burlington L. S. : Hannibal and Louisiana, Missouri.
Ivelleb.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Dichocrinus lineatus Meek and Worthen — Continued.
1897. Dichocrinus lineatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam, p. 761, pi. 76, figs. 4 a-c.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Dichocrinus liratus Hall.
1861. Dichocrinus liratus. Hall, Uesc. New Spec. Crin., p. 5.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Dichocrinus liratus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 290.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Dichocrinus liratus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 2, figs. 7, 8.
1894. Dichocrinus liratus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv , vol. 4, p. 203.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Ash Grove, Missouri.
1897. Dichocrinus liratus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 759, pi. 76, fig. 8; pi. 77, figs. 3a, h.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Dichocrinus oblongus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Dichocrinus oblongus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 759, pi. 77, fig. 9.
Warsaw L. S. : Near Bloomington, Indiana.
Dichocrinus ornatus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1862. Dichocrinus sculptus. Lyon and Casseday, Pro c. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci.
Bost., vol. 5, p. 25 (not D. sculptus DeK. and LeH., 1853).
Carboniferous: Hardin County, Kentucky.
1881.* Dichocrinus ornatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 258 (Rev. Palaeocr. II, p. 84).
1897. Dichocrinus ornatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 762, pi. 77, fig7 6.
St. Louis Group : Hardin County, Kentucky ; Mount Pleasant, Iowa.
Dichocrinus ovatus Owen and Shumard.
1850. Dichocrinus ovatus. Owen and Shumard, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 2, p. 61, pi. 7, fig. 9.
Carboniferous L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1852. Dichocrinus ovatus. Owen and Shumard, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., p. 590, tab. 5A, figs. 9a, b.
Carboniferous L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Dichocrinus ovatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 760, pi. 76, fig. 7, pi. 77, figs. 8a, h.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Dichocrinus parvulus Miller.
1891. Dichocrinus parvulus. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 27, pi. 4, figs. 7, 8.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1897. Dichocrinus parvulus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 778.
Warsaw L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
Dichocrinus pendens Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Dichocrinus pendens . Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 774. pi. 78, fig. 15.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, owa.
Dichocrinus pentalobus Lyon and Casseday.
1862. Cotyledonocrinus pentalobus. Lyon and Casseday, Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci. Bost., vol. 5, p. 26.
Carboniferous: Grayson Springs, Grayson County, Kentucky.
1897. Dichocrinus pentalobus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 775, pi. 78, figs, llo-c.
Kaskaskia Group: Grayson Springs and Sloan’s Valley, Kentucky.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Dichocrinus pisum Meek ancl Worthen.
1869. Dichocrinus pisum. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 69.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa. , j
1873. Dichocrinus pisum. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 441, pi. 3 fig. 2.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Dichocrinus pisum. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p.763 pi. 76, fig. 5, pi. 77, fig. 10.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Dichocrinus plicatus Hall.
1861. Dichocrinus plicatus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 4.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Dichocrinus plicatus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 288. Burlington L. S, : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Dichocrinus plicatus. Hall, Photo Plates of Crinoids, pi. 2, figs. 9, 10. 1897. Dichocrinus plicatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p.758
pi. 77, figs. 5 a, h.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Dichocrinus pocillum. See Dichocrinus scitulus.
Dichocrinus polydactylus Lyon and Oasseday.
1862. Dichocrinus polydactylus. Lyon and Casseday, Proc. Am. Acad. Arts an
Sci. Bost., vol. 5, p. 18.
Keokuk Group : Hardin County, Kentucky ; Montgomery County, Indiani 1868. Dichocrinus expansus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil p. 343.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana. „
1873. Dichocrinus expansus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 50(
pi. 14, fig. 1.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1897. Dichocrinus polydactylus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam.,j 756, pi. 77, figs, la, h.
Keokuk L. S. : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Dichocrinus protuberans. See Pterotocrinus protuberans.
Dichocrinus scitulus Hall.
1861. Dichocrinus scitulus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 4.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Dichocrinus pocillum. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 5.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Dichocrinus scitulus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 289. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1861. Dichocrinus pocillum. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 291. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Dichocrinus pocillum. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 2, figs. 14, 16, 1 1872. Dichocrinus scitulus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 2, figs. 12, 13. 1897. Dichocrinus scitulus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 76 pi. 78, figs. 13a, 5, 14.
Upper and Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Dichocrinus sculptus. See Dichocrinus ornatus.
Dichocrinus sexlobatus. See Talarocrinus sexlobatus.
Dichocrinus simplex. See Talarocrinus simplex.
Elleb-]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
dichocrinus striatus Owen and Shumard.
1850. Dichocrinus striatus. Owen and Shumard, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2),
. vol. 2, p. 62, pi. 7, fig. 10.
(jarboniferous L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1852. Dichocrinus striatus. Owen and Shumard, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., p. 590, tab. 5A, figs. 10a, b.
Carboniferous L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Dichocrinus striatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 203, pi. 25, fig. 8.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Ash Grove, Missouri.
1897. Dichocrinus striatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p.577, pi. 77, figs. 11a, b.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
)ichocrinus superstes Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Dichocrinus superstes. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 766, pi. 76, fig. 12.
Kaskaskia Group : Pulaski County, Kentucky ; Huntsville, Alabama.
Dichocrinus symmetricus. See Talarocrinus symmetricus.
Dichocrinus ulrichi Miller and Gurley.
1890. Dichocrinus ulrichi. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 365, pi. 8, figs. 12, 13.
Keokuk Group : Bono, Indiana.
1897. Dichocrinus Ulrichi. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 772. Keokuk Group: Bono, Lawrence County, Indiana.
DICHOTRYPA Ulrich, 1890.
Dichotrypa elegans Ulrich.
1890. Dichotrypa elegans. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. III., vol. 8, p. 500, pi. 76, figs. 8-8 d.
St. Louis Group: Elizabethtown, Kentucky; Jersey and Monroe counties, Illinois.
Dichotrypa expatiata Ulrich.
1890. Dichotrypa expatiata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 501.
St. Louis Group : Alton, Illinois.
Dichotrypa flabellum Rominger.
1866. Fistulipor a flabellum. Rominger, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 122.
Warsaw L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1890. Dichotrypa flabellum. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 501, pi. 77, figs. 1, lb. St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Dichotrypa intermedia Ulrich.
1890. Dichotrypa intermedia. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 8, p. 500, pi. 76, figs. 9-9c.
St. Louis Group: Alton, Illinois; St. Louis, Missouri.
1894. Dichotrypa intermedia. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 18.
St. Louis Group : St. Louis, Missouri.
Dichotrypa lyroides Ulrich.
1890. Dichotrypa lyroides. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 502, pi. 77, figs. 2-2&. St. Louis Group : Southern Kentucky.
DICTYONEMA Hall, 1852.
Dictyonema blairi Gurley.
1896. Dictyouema blairi. Gurley, Jour. Geol., vol. 4, p. 82.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Bull. 153 - 15
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
DICTYOPHYTON Hall, 1863.
Dictyophyton (Clathrospongia) abacus Hall.
1884. Dictyophyton (Clathrospongia) abacus. Hall, 35th Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 474, pi. 19, figs. 2-4.
Waver ly Group : Warren, Pennsylvania.
Dictyophyton cattiliforme. See Phragmodictya catilliformis. Dictyophyton cylindricum Whitfield.
1881. Dictyophyton cylindricum. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 19, pi. 4, fig. 3.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1884. Dictyophyton cylindricum. Hall, 35th Rep. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 475. Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Dictyophyton newberryi. See Thamnodictya newberryi.
Dictyophyton randalli Hall.
1890. Dictyophyton Randalli. Hall, 9th Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 57. Waverly Group: Warren, Pennsylvania.
Dictyophyton (?) redfieldi Hall.
1863. Dictyophyton redfieldi. Hall, 16th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 88.
Waverly Group: Harrisville and Richfield, Ohio.
1884. Dictyophyton (?) Redfieldi. Hall, 35th Rep. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 474, pi. 18, fig. 9.
Waverly S. S. : Harrisville and Akron, Ohio.
Dictyophyton sacculus Hall.
1863. Dictyophyton richfieldi? Hall, 16th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., pi. 4, fig. 6.
1884. Dictyophyton sacculum. Hall, 35th Rep. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p.473. Waverly S. S. : Richfield, Ohio.
Dictyophyton tenue Hall.
1884. Dictyophyton tenue. Hall, 35th Rep. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 474, pi.
19, fig. 5.
Waverly Group : Warren, Pennsylvania.
DIDYMOPHLEPS Scudder, 1878.
Didymophleps contusa Scudder.
1878. Tenues contusus. Scudder, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat Hist., vol. 19, p. 300.
Coal Measures: Vermilion County, Illinois.
1885. Didymophleps contusa. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 330,
pi. 29, fig. 6.
Carboniferous: Vermilion County, Illinois.
1890. Didymophleps contusa. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 294, pi. 15, fig.6. Carboniferous : Vermilion County, Illinois.
DIECONEURA Scudder, 1884.
Dieconeura arcuata Scudder.
1885. Dieconeura arcuata. Scuddei*, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 336, pi. 30, fig. 4.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Dieconeura arcuata. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 300, pi. 16, fig. 4. Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
A'Ellek.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Dieconeura rigida Scudder.
1885. Dieconeura rigida. Scudaer, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 336, pi. 29, fig. 10.
Carboniferous : Pittston, Pennsylvania.
1890. Dieconeura rigida. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 300, pi. 15, fig. 10. Carboniferous : Pittston, Pennsylvania.
DIELASMA King, 1850.
Dielasma bovidens Morton.
1836. Terebratula bovidens. Morton, Am. Jour. Sci. (1), vol. 29, p. 150, pi. 2, fig. 4. Coal Measures : Ohio Valley.
1856. Terebratula millepunctata. Hall, Pac. R. R. Rep., vol. 3, p. 101, pi. 2, figs. 1, 2.
Carboniferous: Pecos Village, New Mexico.
1856. Terebratula millepunctata. Hall, Trans* Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 35.
Upper Carboniferous : Topeka, Kansas.
1859. Terebratula millepunctata. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 26.
Upper Coal Measures: Leavenworth, and near Indianola, Kansas.
1859. Terebratula elongata. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 392. Permian : Guadalupe Mountains.
*1861. Terebratula geniculosa. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 82.
1869. Terebratula bovidens. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 37, pi. 1, figs. 2a-c.
Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
1872. Terebratula bovidens. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 187, pi. 1, figs, la-d, pi. 2, fig. 4.
Upper Coal Measures: Plattsmouth, Nebraska; Indian Creek, Kansas;
Lasalle, Illinois; New Mexico.
Coal Measures : Ohio, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Illinois.
1873. Terebratula bovidens. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 572,
pi. 25, fig. 15.
Upper and Lower Coal Measures : Illinois.
1874. Dielasma? bovidens. White, Prelim. Rep. Inv. Foss., p. 21.
Carboniferous (Coal Measures) : (Far West).
1877. Terebratula ( Dielasma ) bovidens. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 144, pi. 11, tigs. 10a-c.
Carboniferous: Near Santa Fe, New Mexico; a few miles south of St. George, Utah; top of Grass Mountain, Ely Range, 30 miles north of Pioche, Nevada.
1884. Terebratula hastata. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 224, pi. 7, figs. 7, 7 b. Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
— 1884. Terebratula bovidens. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 137, pi. 32, figs. 17-19.
Coal Measures: Perrysville, Eugene, Newport, Lodi, and Terre Haute (west of), Indiana; Posey, Warrick, Perry, and Crawford counties,
Indiana.
1894. Dielasma bovidens. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 2, pi. 53,
figs. 21-25.
Carboniferous L. S. : Harrison County, Missouri.
4894. Terebratula bovidens. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 105.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1895. Dielasma bovidens. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 81, figs.
Upper Carboniferous L. S. : Kansas City, Missouri; southern Indiana; Harrison County, Missouri.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Dielasma bovidens Morton — Continued.
1897. Terebratula hastata. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 30. '
Lower Coal Measures : Conway County, Arkansas.
Upper Coal Measures : Poteau Mountain, Indian Territory.
Dielasma burlingtonensis White.
*1860. Terebratula burlingtonensis. White, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol.
7, p. 228.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1874. Terebratula Burlingtonensis. White, Prelim. Rep. Inv. Foss., p. 17.
Subcarhoniferous: Mountain Spring, Old Mormon Road, Nevada.
1877. Terebratula ( Dielasma ) Burlingtonensis. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 93.
Subcarhoniferous: Mountain Spring, Old Mormon Road, Nevada.
1895. Dielasma Burlingtonensis . Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 81, figs. 9-11.
Chert of Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Dielasma formosa Hall.
1856. Terebratula formosa. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 6.
St. Louis L. S.: Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1882. Terebratula formosa. White, 11th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 361, pi. 39, figs. 6-8.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Terebratula formosa. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 55, pi. 6,
figs. 59-64.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Paynter’s Hill, Bloomington, and Elletts- ville, Indiana; Alton and Warsaw, Illinois.
1883. Terebratula formosa. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 337, pi. 29,
figs. 59-64.
St. Louis Group: Alton, Illinois; Bloomington, Lanesville, and Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1894. Dielasma formosa. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brack., pt,2,pl.53,
figs. 15-19.
St. Louis Group: Washington County, Indiana.
1895. Dielasma formosa. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 81, figs. 12-26. St. Louis Group : Cherokee, Missouri; Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Dielasma gorbyi Miller.
1891. Terebratula gorbyi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 7/,
pi. 13, figs. 3, 4.
Keokuk Group : Edwardsville, Indiana.
1892. Terebratula gorbyi. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 687, pi. 13, figs. 3, 4. Keokuk Group : Edwardsville, Indiana.
Dielasma obovata Hall and Clarke.
1895. Dielasma obovata. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 81, figs. 38-40.
Coal Measures: Kentucky.
1897. Dielasma obovatum. Hall, 14th Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 372, pi. 14, figs. 12-14.
Coal Measures : Kentucky.
Dielasma occidentalis Miller.
1892. Terebratula occidentalis. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 59, pi. 9, figs. 10-13.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Terebratula occidentalis. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 313, pi, 9, figs. 10-13.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Seller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Dielasma, rowleyi Worthen.
1884. Terebratula rowleyi. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 23. Base of Burlington L. S. : Pike County, Missouri.
Terebratula rowleyi. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 102, pi. 11, figs. 6-6&. Burlington L. S. : Pike County, Missouri.
Dielasma roioleyi. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brack., pt. 2, pi. 53,
fig. 20.
Chouteau L. S. : Graydon Springs, Missouri.
Terebratula rowleyi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 105, pi. 41, fig. 23. Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
1895. Dielasma Rowleyi. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 81, figs. 27, 28. Chouteau L. S. : Graydon Springs, Missouri.
Dielasma sacculus Martin.
1863. Terebratula sacculus. Davidson, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 19, p. 169, pi. 9, figs. 1-3.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Brookfield, Shubenacadie, Gay s River, Debert River, Middle River, Cape Breton, Pugwash, East River of Pictou, Lennox Passage, etc., Nova Scotia.
1868. Terebratula sacculus. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 289, fig. 87,
Carboniferous L. S.: Windsor, Brookfield, Shubenacadie, Gay’s River, Debert River, Middle River, Cape Breton, Pugwash, East River of Pictou, Lennox Passage, etc., Nova Scotia.
Dielasma shumardiamim Miller.
1863. Terebratula arcuaia. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 83.
(Not T. arcuata. Roeiner, 1840. )
Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri; Chester, Illinois.
1883. Terebratula shumardana. Miller, Am. Pal. Foss., 2d ed., p. 299.
Dielasma turgida Hall.
1856. Terebratula turgida. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 6.
St. Louis L. S. : Alton, Illinois; Bloomington and Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Terebratula turgida. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 54,
pi. 6, figs. 53-58.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill, Bloomington, Paynter’s Hill, and Elletts- ville, Ind. ; Pella, Iowa; Warsaw and Alton, Illinois; near Boonville, Missouri.
1883. Terebratula turgida. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv; Ind., p. 336, pi. 29,
figs. 53-58.
St. Louis Group : Alton, Illinois ; Bloomington, Lanesville, and Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1891. Terebratula turgida. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 586, pi. 13, figs. 21, 22.
Maxville L. S. : Maxville and Newtonville, Ohio.
1894. Dielasma turgida. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 2, pi. 53,
figs. 10-12.
Chester L. S. : Spencer County, Indiaua.
St. Louis Group: Washington County, Indiana.
1895. Dielasma turgida. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 81, figs. 1-8. St. Louis Group: Washington County, Indiana.
Chester Group: Spencer County, Indiana.
1895. Terebratula turgida. Whitfield, Geol. Surv., Ohio, vol. 7, p. 473, pi. 9, figs. 21, 22.
Maxville L. S. : Maxville and Newtonville, Ohio.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Dielasma turgida var. elongata Weller.
1897. Dielasma turgida var. elongata. Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p. 260, pi. 18, fig. 6.
Batesville S. S. : Batesville, Arkansas.
Dielasma (species undetermined).
1894. Dielasma sp.? Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brack., pt. 2, pi. 53,
figs. 13, 14.
Chester L. S. : Caldwell County, Kentucky.
1895. Dielasma sp. f Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 81, figs. 36, 37. Chester Group: Caldwell County, Kentucky.
DIPELTIS Packard, 1885.
Dipeltis diplodiscus Packard.
1885. Dipeltis diplodiscus. Packard, Am. Nat., vol. 19, p. 293.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1886. Dipeltis diplodiscus. Packard, Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. 3, pt. 2, p. 145, pi. 5,
figs. 2, 2a.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
DIPHYPHYLLUM Lonsdale, 1845.
Diphyphyllum (species undetermined).
1877. Diphyphyllum - (?). Whiteaves, Geol. Surv. Canada, Rept. of Prog.,
1875-76, p. 102.
Devonian or Carboniferous : Peace River, Canada.
DIPLOPORA Young and Young, 1875.
Diplopora bifurcata Ulrich.
1890. JJiplopora bifurcata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 637, pi. 62, figs. 12, 12a.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
1894. Diplopora bifurcata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 33.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Diplopora biserialis Ulrich.
1890. Diplopora biserialis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 637, pi. 62, figs. 11-llc. Lower Coal Measures : Seville, Illinois.
DIPLOSTYLUS Salter, 1863.
Diplostylus dawsoni Salter.
1863. Diplostylus Dawsoni. Salter, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Loud., vol. 19, p. 77,
fig. 6.
Coal Measures: Joggins, Nova Scotia.
(DISCINA Lamark, 1819.)
Discina capax. See Orbiculoidea capax.
Discina capuliformis. See Orbiculoidea capuliformis.
Discina connata. See Lingulodiscus connata.
Discina convexa. See Orbiculoidea convexa.
Discina gallaheri. See Orbiculoidea gallaheri.
Discina illinoisensis. See Orbiculoidea illinoisensis.
Discina lceoliuli. See Orbiculoidea keokuk.
Discina magnifica. See Orbiculoidea magnifica.
Weller. 1
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Discina manhattanensis. See Orbiculoidea manhattanensis.
Discina meekana. See Orbiculoidea missouriensis.
Discina missouriensis. See Orbiculoidea missouriensis.
Biscina munda. See Orbiculoidea munda.
Biscina newberryi. See Lingulodiscus newberryi.
Discina nitida. See Orbiculoidea nitida.
Discina patellaris. See Orbiculoidea patellaris.
Discina pleurites. See Lingulodiscus pleurites.
Discina saffordi. See Orbiculoidea saifordi.
Discina sampsoni. See Orbiculoidea sampsoni.
Discina subtrigonalis. See Orbiculoidea subtrigonalis.
Discina tenuilineata. See Orbiculoidea tenuilineata.
Discina trigonalis. See Orbiculoidea subtrigonalis.
Discina varsoviensis. See Orbiculoidea varsoviensis.
DISCITES De Haan, 1825.
Discites hartti. See Stroboceras hartti.
Discites toddanus Gurley.
1883. Discites Toddanus. Gurley, New Carb. Foss. Bull. No. 1, p. 7.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
189a Discites Toddanus. Anon., The Naturalist (Kansas City), vol. 4, No. 10,
Coal Measures : Brush Creek, Kansas City, Missouri.
Discites tuberculatus. See Nautilus tuberculatus.
DITHYROCARIS Scouler, 1844.
Dithyrocaris carbonaria Meek and Wortken.
1870. Dithyrocaris carbonarius. Meek and Worthen, Proo. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 55.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
1873. Dithyrocaris carbonarius. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 618, pi. 32, fig.l.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
1884. Dithyrocaris carbonarius. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 178, pi. 39,
fig. 3.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
DIZYGOCRINUS Wachsmuth and Springer, 1897.
Dizygocrinus andrewsianus McObesney.
1860. Actinoa'inus andrewsianus. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 27. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Actinocrinus andrewsianus. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 5, figs. 5 a-b, pi. 10, fig. 2.
1868. Aotinocrinus Andrewsianus. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 20, pi. 5, figs. 5a, b.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Dizygocrinus andreivsianus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 433, pi. 29, figs. 2 a-d.
Upper Burlington L. 8. : Burlington, Iowa.
232 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Dizygocrinus biturbinatus Hall.
1858. Actinocrinus biturbinatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 616, pi. 16, figs. 5, 6a-c.
Keokuk L. S. : Nauvoo, Illinois.
1894. Batocrinus lyonanus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 18, pi. 3, figs. 4, 5.
St. Louis Group : Hardin County, Kentucky.
1894. Batocrinus biturbinatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 184.
Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
1897. Dizygocrinus biturbinatus. Waclismutli and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 427, pi. 33, fig. 9.
Keokuk Group : Keokuk, Iowa.
Dizygocrinus cantonensis Waclismutli and Springer.
1897. Dizygocrinus cantonensis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 423, pi. 33, figs. 8a, b.
Keokuk Group : Canton and Edwardsville, Indiana.
Dizygocrinus crawfordsvillensis Miller.
1891. Batocrinus crawfordsvillensis. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv.
Ind., p. 64, pi. 10, figs. 11, 12.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1892. Batocrinus crawfordsvillensis. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 674,
pi. 10, figs. 11, 12.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1897. Dizygocrinus crawfordsvillensis. Waehsmutli and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 417.
Keokuk L. S. : Near Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Dizygocrinus dodecadactylus Meek and Worthen.
1861. Actinocrinus dodecadactylus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 131.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1866. Actinocrinus dodecadactylus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 205, pi. 15, figs. 3a-c.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Batocrinus dodecadactylus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 183.
Upper Burlington L. S. : White Ledge, Marion County, Missouri.
1897. Dizygocrinus dodecadactylus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 432, pi. 29, figs. la-c.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Dizygocrinus euconus Meek and Worthen.
1865. Batocrinus ( Alloprosallocrinus ) euconus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 164.
St. Louis Group : Six miles south of Anna, Illinois.
1884. Batocrinus subconicus. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 26.
Keokuk L. S. : Montgomery County, Indiana.
1890. Batocrinus subconicus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 84, pi. 13, figs. 4, 4a.
Keokuk L. S. : Montgomery County, Indiana.
1894. Batocrinus euconus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 184.
Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
1897. Dizygocrinus euconus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 430, pi. 35, figs. 7a, b.
Warsaw L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana; Union County, Illinois; Taylor County, Kentucky.
seller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
)izygocrinus euconus var. abscissas Rowley and Hare.
1891. Batocrinus abscissus. Rowley and Hare, The Kansas City Scientist, vol.
5, p. 115, pi. 3, tig. 6.
Keokuk L. S. : Indian Creek, 6 miles southwest of Curryville, Missouri.
1891. Batocrinus venustus. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 67,
pi. 11, figs. 11, 12.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1892. Batocrinus venustus. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 677, pi. il,
figs. 11, 12.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1897. Dizygocrinus euconus var. abscissus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 431, pi. 46, fig. 9.
Keokuk Group and Warsaw L. S. : Taylor County, Kentucky; Boonville and Curryville, Missouri.
Dizygocrinus facetus Miller and Gurley.
1890. Batocrinus facetus. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 353,
pi. 6, fig. 8.
Keokuk Group: Near Canton, Indiana.
1897. Dizygocrinus facetus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 418, pi. 33, fig. 12.
Keokuk Group : Canton, Indiana.
Dizygocrinus gorbyi Miller.
1891. Batocrinus gorbyi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 63,
pi. 10, fig. 10.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1892. Batocrinus gorbyi. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 673, pi. 10, fig. 10. Keokuk Group: Boonville, Missouri.
1897. (?) Dizygocrinus Gorbyi. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 426.
Warsaw L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
Dizygocrinus gurleyi Miller.
1891. Batocrinus gurleyi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 66,
pi. 11, figs. 9, 10.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1892. Batocrinus gurleyi. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 676, pi. 11,
figs. 9, 10.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1897. Dizygocrinus Gurleyi. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 422, pi. 34, fig. 19.
Warsaw L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
Dizygocrinus indianensis Lyon and Casseday.
I860. Actinocrinus Indianaensis. Lyon and Casseday, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 29, p. 75.
Subcarhoniferous : Montgomery County, Indiana.
1897. Dizygocrinus indianensis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 415, pi. 33, figs, 6a, b; pi. 35, fig. 5.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Dizygocrinus indianensis var. simplex Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Dizygocrinus indianensis var. simplex. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 416, pi. 33, fig. 7.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Dizygocrinus montgomeryensis Worthen.
1884. Batocrinus montgomeryensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 25.
Keokuk L. S. : Montgomery County, Indiana.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Dizygocrinus montgomeryensis Worthen — Continued.
18901 Batocrinus Montgomery ensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 83, pi. 12, figs. 2, 2a.
Keokuk L. S. : Montgomery County, Indiana.
1891. Batocrinus gurleyi. Rowley and Hare, The Kansas City Scientist, vol. 5, p. 115, pi. 3, fig. 7.
Keokuk L. S. : Indian Creek, Pike County, Missouri.
1891. Batocrinus sweeti. Rowley and Hare, The Kansas City Scientist, vol. 5, p. 116, pi. 3, fig. 8.
Keokuk L. S. : Indian Creek, 6 miles southwest of Curryville, Missouri. 1897. Dizygocrinus Montgomery ensis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 428, pi. 33, figs. 3, 4; pi. 46, fig. 10.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana; Keokuk, Iowa.; Pike County, Missouri.
Dizygocrinus montgomeryensis var. unibrachiatus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Dizygocrinus montgomeryensis var. unibrachiatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 429, pi. 33, figs. 5a-c.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Dizygocrinus mutabilis Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Dizygocrinus mutabilis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 429, pi. 35, figs. 8-11.
Keokuk Group : Indian Creek, Montgomery County, Indiana.
Dizygocrinus originarius Wachsmuth and Springer.
1881. Eretmocrinus originarius. Wachsmuth and Springer, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci.
Phil., p. 348. (Rev. Palaeocr. II, p. 174.)
Keokuk L. S. : Near Bono, Lawrence County, Indiana.
1882. Eretmocrinus varsouviensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat Hist.,
p. 30.
Warsaw Beds: Warsaw, Illinois.
1883. Eretmocrinus Varsoviensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 306, pi. 28,
fig. 14.
Warsaw Beds: Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Eretmocrinus originarius. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 178.
Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
1897. Dizygocrinus originarius. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 421, pi. 33, figs, la, b.
Keokuk Group : Bono and Canton, Indiana.
Warsaw L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
Dizygocrinus originarius var. adultus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1881. Eretmocrinus adultus. Wachsmuth and Springer, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 349. (Rev. Palseocr. II, p. 175.)
Keokuk L. S. : Canton and Edwardsville, Indiana.
1891. Batocrinus mediocris. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 62, pi. 10, fig. 9.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1891. Batocrinus boonvillensis. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,
p. 65, pi. 10, fig. 13.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1892. Batocrinus mediocris. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 672, pi. 10, fig. 9. Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1892. Batocrinus boonvillensis. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 675, pi. 10, fig. 13.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
slleb.] CARBONIFEROUS INVERTEBRATES.
izvgocrinus originarius yar. adultus Wachsmuth and Springer Gontd. 1897. Dizygocrinus originarius var. adultus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 422, pi. 35, figs. 14, 15.
Keokuk Group: Bono, Lawrence County, Indiana.
Warsaw L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
izygocrinus rotundus Sliumard.
1848. Actinocrinites. Christy, Letters on Geol., pi. 1, figs. 3, 4.
Carboniferous Limestone : Oquawka, Illinois.
1855. Actinocrinus rotundus. Sliumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 191, pi. A. figs. 2 a, b. Encrinital L. S. : Rocheport, Boone County ; near Palmyra, Marion County, Missouri.
I860. Actinocrinus oblatus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 38.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Rocheford, Missouri.
1860. Actinocrinus rotundus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., pi. 3, fig. 1.
1893. Batocrinus oblatus. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 12, pi. 1,
figs. 21, 22.
Burlington L. S. : Rocheford, Missouri.
1894. Batocrinus rotundus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 182, pi. 23, figs. 6a, b
Upper Burlington L. S. : Ash Grove, Sedalia, Rocheport, Hannibal, Pal myra, and Lagrange, Missouri; Quincy, Illinois; Bonaparte and Bur lington, Iowa. .
1897. Dizygocrinus rotundus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Cnn. Cam., p. 431, pi. 29, figs. 3 a-g, 4.
Upper Burlington L, S. : Burlington, Iowa; Henderson County, Illinois; Palmyra, Missouri.
Dizygocrinus nnionensis Worthen.
1890. Batocrinus unionensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 84, pi. 12, figs.
5, 5 a; pi. 13, fig. 3.
St. Louis Group : Union County, Illinois.
1891. Batocrinus davisi. Rowley and Hare, The Kansas City Scientist, vol. 5, p.
116, pi. 3, fig. 9.
Kaskaskia Group: Near Flag Pond, Virginia.
1891. Batocrinus pulcliellus. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 68,
pi. 11, figs. 13, 14.
Keokuk Group: Boonville, Missouri.
1892. Batocrinus pulcliellus. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 678, pi. 11,
figs. 13, 14.
Keokuk Group: Boonville, Missouri.
1894. Batocrinus pulcliellus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 184.
Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
1897. Dizygocrinus unionensis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 424, pi. 35, figs. 16-20.
Warsaw L. S. : Near Huntsville, Alabama; Tateville, Pulaski County, Kentucky; Boonville, Missouri; Lee County, Virginia.
Dizygocrinus unionensis var. divalis Miller.
1892. Batocrinus divalis. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 22, pi. 3, figs. 6, 7.
Keokuk Group: Boonville, Missouri.
1894. Batocrinus divalis. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 276, pi. 3, figs. 6, 7. Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1897. Dizygocrinus unionensis var. divalis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 425, pi. 35, figs. 21-24.
Warsaw L. S. : Boonville, Missouri; Huntsville, Alabama.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Dizygocrinus wMtei Wachsmuth and Springer.
1881. Batocrinus Whitei. Wachsmuth and Springer, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 343. (Rev. Palsecr. II, p. 169.)
Keokuk Group : Bono, Canton, and Edwardsville, Indiana.
1897. Dizygocrinus Whitei. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 419, pi. 33, figs. 10a, b, 11.
Keokuk Group: Bono, Indiana; Keokuk, Iowa.
Warsaw L. S.: Spergen Hill, Indiana; Glasgow, Barren County, Ken tucky; Boonville, Missouri.
Dizygocrinus whitei var. didactylus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Dizygocrinus Whitei var. didactylus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 420, pi. 35, figs. 12, 13.
Keokuk Group : Hamilton, Illinois.
(DOLABRA McCoy, 1844.)
Dolabra alpina. See Schizodus alpina.
(DOLICHOPTERUS Hall, 1859.)
Dolichopterus mansfieldi Hall. See Eurypterus mansfieldi. DOMATOCERAS Hyatt, 1891.
Domatoceras highlandensis Worthen.
1875. Nautilus ( Discites ) Highlandensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 6, p. 531, pi. 33, fig. 2.
Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois; near Highland, Madison County, Illinois.
1893. Domatoceras? liiglilandense. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 440.
Domatoceras lasallensis Meek and Worthen.
1865. Nautilus Lasallensis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 261.
Upper Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
1873. Nautilus Lasallensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 610, pi. 31, fig. 1.
Upper Coal Measures : LaSalle, Illinois.
1888. Nautilus lasallensis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 242.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1893. Domatoceras ( Nautilus ) lasallensis. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 441.
Domatoceras militarium Hyatt.
1893. Domatoceras militarium. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 445, figs. 22-24.
Carboniferous : Military Crossing, Baylor County, Texas.
Domatoceras simplex Hyatt.
1893. Domatoceras simplex. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 441, figs.
Carboniferous: Ballinger and Military Crossing, Texas.
Domatoceras umbilicatum Hyatt.
1891. Domatoceras umbilicatum. Hyatt, 2d Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 343, figs. 45-47.
Lower Coal Measures: Oswego, Kansas.
1893. Domatoceras umbilicatum. Hay, Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., vol. 13, p. 42, fig. 12.
Lower Coal Measures : Oswego, Kansas.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
(DOXAX Linneus, 1758.)
;Donax rusticus Morton.)
1836. Donax rusticus. Morton, Am. Jour. Sci. (1), vol. 29, p. 151, pi. 3, fig. 15.
Coal Measures : Ohio V alley .
DORYCRINUS Roemer, 1854.
Dorycrinus alabamensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Dorycrinus alabamensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 15, pi. 3, figs. 15-17.
Keokuk Group? : Chert Hill, Alabama.
Dorycrinus amcenus. See Aorocrinus parvus.
Dorycrinus canaliculatus. See Aorocrinus canaliculatus.
Dorycrinus chouteauensis. See Actinocrinus chouteauensis.
Dorycrinus- confragosus. See Eretmocrinus leucosia.
Dorycrinus cornigerus Hall.
1858. Actinocrinus cornigerus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 576, pi. 9, figs. 12a-c. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Actinocrinus cornigerus. Hall, Supp., vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., pi. 3, fig. 4. 1860. Actinocrinus divaricatus. Hall, Supp., vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 11.
Burlington, L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Actinocrinus decornis. Hall, Supp., vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 13.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Dorycrinus cornigerus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 172.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Ash Grove, Missouri.
1897. Dorycrinus cornigerus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 458,
pi. 42, figs. 5, 6 ; pi. 43, fig. 5 ; pi. 44, figs. 6, 7 .
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Dorycrinus elegans. See Aorocrinus elegans.
Dorycrinus faberi Miller and Gurley.
1896. Dorycrinus faberi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 19, pi. 1, figs. 8-10.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Dorycrmus gouldi Hall.
1858. Actinoorinus gouldi. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 613, pi. 15, figs. 6a, b.
Keokuk L. S. : Near Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Dorycrinus gouldi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol 4, p. 173, pi. 23, fig. 1.
Keokuk L. S. : Curry ville, Kahoka, Boonville, and Lagrange, Missouri ; Keokuk, Iowa.
1897. Dorycrinus Gouldi. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam.,p. 456,
pi. 43, tigs. 2,3; pi. 44, figs. 4,5.
Keokuk Group: Keokuk, Iowa; Barren County, Kentucky; Indian Creek, Montgomery County, Indiana.
Dorycrinus greenei Miller and Gurley.
1894. Dorycrinus greenei. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 5, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 48, pi. 5, figs. 1-3.
Knobstone Group: Button Mould Knobs, Bullitt County, Kentucky.
Dorycrinus immaturus. See Aorocrinus immaturus.
Dorycrinus inflatus. See Dorycrinus unicornis.
238 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.153.
Dorycnnus intermedins Meek and Worth en.
1868. Dorycrinus quinquelobus var. intermedius. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 346.
Upper Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Dorycrinus quinquelobus var. intermedius. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 385, pi. 10, fig. 4.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Dorycrinus intermedius. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 173.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Quincy, Illinois; near Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Dorycrinus intermedius. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam. p. 461, pi. 44, fig. 1.
Burlington and Keokuk transition bed.
Dorycrinus Icelloggi. See Aorocrinus spinosulus.
Dorycrinus lineatus : See Dorycrinus unicornis.
Dorycrinus mississippiensis Roemer.
1859. Dorycrinus mississippiensis. Roemer, Archiv. fiir Naturgeschichte, Jahrg.
19, Bd. 1, pp. 207-220, pi. 10.
Kohlenkalk: Warsaw, Illinois.
1860. Actinocrinus ( Dorycrinus ) mississippiensis var. spiniger. Hall, Supp. vol. 1,
pt. 2. Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 53.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1890. Dorycrinus mississippiensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 100, pi. 12, fig. 4.
Keokuk L. S. : Hamilton, Illinois.
1894. Dorycrinus mississippiensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 174.
Keokuk L. S. : Kahoka, Missouri; Kdokuk, Iowa; Warsaw, Illinois.
1897. Dorycrinus mississippiensis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 455, pi. 43, fig. 1 ; pi. 44, figs. 2, 3.
Keokuk Group: Keokuk, Iowa; Warsaw, Hamilton, and Nauvoo, Illinois; White’s Creek, Tennessee ; Indiana and Kentucky.
Dorycrinus missouriensis Shumard.
1855. Actinocrinus Missouriensis. Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 190, pi. A, figs. 4o-c.
Encrinital L. S. : North River, near Palmyra, Marion County, Missouri.
1861. Actinocrinus desideratus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 2.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Actinocrinus desideratus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 373.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Dorycrinus missouriensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 171.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Ash Grove, Palmyra, Sedalia, Hannikal, and Louisiana, Missouri.
1897. Dorycrinus missouriensis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 463, pi. 43. fig. 6 ; pi. 45, figs. 13a-c, 14.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Palmyra, Missouri; Burlington, Iowa.
Dorycrinus parvibasis. See Aorocrinus parvibasis.
Dorycrinus parvus. See Aorocrinus parvus.
Dorycrinus pendens. See Dorycrinus unicornis.
Dorycrinus quinquelobus Hall.
1860. Actinocrinus quinquelobus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1. pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 15. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Actinocrinus quinquelobus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 3, figs. 18-20. 1897. Dorycrinus quinquelobus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 460, pi . 42, figs. 7-9.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington and Pleasant Grove, Iowa.
Veller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Dorycrinns quinquelobus var. intermedins . See Dorycrinus intermedius. Dorycrinus radiatus. See Aorocrinus radiatus.
Dorycrinus roemeri Meek and Worth en.
1868. Dorycrinus Boemeri. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 346.
Upper Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Dorycrinus Boemeri. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 383, pi. 10, fig. 3.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Dorycrinus Boemeri. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p.464, pi. 45, figs. 15a, b.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington and Pleasant Grove, Iowa.
Dorycrinus sampsoni Miller and Gurley.
1896. Dorycrinus sampsoni. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus Nat.
Hist., p. 17, pi. 3, figs. 20-22.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Dorycrinus subaculeaius. See Aorocrinus subaculeatus.
Dorycrinus suboviformis Miller and Gurley.
1897. Dorycrinus suboviformis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 30, pi. 2, figs. 7-9.
Burlington Group : Near Sharon, Missouri.
Dorycrinus subturbinatus Meek and Worthen.
1860. Actinocrinus (Amphoracrinus) subturbinatus. 'Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 388.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1866. Amphoracrinus subturbinatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 212, pi. 15, figs. 4a, b.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Dorycrinus subturbinatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 466, pi. 42, figs. 10a, b.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Dorycrinus tricornis. See Dorycrinus unicornis.
Dorycrinus unicornis Owen and Shumard.
1850. Actinocrinus unicornis. Owen and Shumard, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., (2), vol. 2, p. 67, pi. 7, fig. 12.
Subcarhoniferous L. S. : Burlington and Augusta Iowa.
1852. Actinocrinus unicornis. Owen and Shumard, Geol. Rep.Wis., Ia., and Minn., p. 593, tab. 5A, figs. 12a, b.
Subcarhoniferous L. S. : Burlington and Augusta, Iowa.
1858. Actinocrinus unicornis. Hall, Geol. Ia., vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 568, pi. 10, figs. 5a-c.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1858. Actinocrinus tricornis. Hall, Geol. Ia., vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 569.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Actinoci'inus pendens. Hail, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 31. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Actinocrinus tricornis. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., pi. 2, fig. 7. 1873. Dorycrinus unicornis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 383, pi. 6, fig. 2.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1881. Dorycrinus lineatus. Miller, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 310, pi. 7, figs. 3, 3a.
Subcarhoniferous: Lake Valley Mining District, New Mexico.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Dorycrinus unicornis Owen and Shumard — Continued.
1893. Dorycrinus pendens. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 18, pi. 2, fig. 9.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1893. Dorycrinus tricornis. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 19,
pi. 2, fig. 6-8.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1891. Dorycrinus inflatus. Rowley and Hare, The Kansas City Scientist, vol. 5, p. 114, pi. 3, fig. 4.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
1894. Dorycrinus unicornis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 169, pi. 23, fig. 2. Lower Burlington L. S. : Sedalia and Hannibal, Missouri.
1897. Dorycrinus unicornis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 468, pi. 45, figs. 8a-e, 9, 10.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Sedalia, Missouri; Lake Val ley, New Mexico.
Dorycrinus unispinus Hall.
1861. Actinocrinus unispinus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 2.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Actinocrinus unispina. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 270. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1858. Actinocrinus trinodus. Hall, Geol. Ia., vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 575. (An abnormal specimen.)
Burlington L. S. Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Actinocrinus trinodus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 3, fig. 7.
1897. Dorycrinus unispinus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p.467, pi. 45, fig. 12.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
ECHmODISCUS Wortken and Miller, 1883. Echinodiscus kaskaskiensis Hall.
1858. Agelacrinus kaskaskiensis. Hall, Geol. Ia., vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 696, pi. 25, fig. 18. Kaskaskia L. S. : Kaskaskia, Illinois.
1894. Echinodiscus kaskaskiensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 133, pi. 18, fig. 3. Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Mary’s, Missouri ; Kaskaskia, Illinois.
Echinodiscus optatus Wortken and Miller.
1883. Echinodiscus optatus. Wortken and Miller, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 336,
pi. 31, fig. 9.
Chester L. S. : Monroe and Pope counties, Illinois.
Echinodiscus sampsoni Miller.
1891. Echinodiscus sampsoni. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,
p. 76, pi. 12, fig. 16.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1892. Echinodiscus sampsoni. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 686, pi. 12,
fig. 16.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1894. Echinodiscus sampsoni. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 133.
Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
ECTEHODICTYA Hall, 1884.
Ecteuodictya burliugtonensis Hall.
1884. Ectenodictya Burlinytonensis. Hall, 35th Rep. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 476.
Kinderhook Group (Yellow S. S.) : Burlington, Iowa.
Veller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Ectenodictya excentrica Hall.
1884. Ectenodictya eccentrica. Hall, 35tli Rep. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p.476, pi. 20, fig. 1.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Ectenodictya expansa Hall.
1884. Ectenodictya expansa. Hall, 35th Rep. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 475, pi. 20, fig. 10.
Waverly S. S. : Warren, Pennsylvania.
Ectenodictya implexa Hall.
1884. Ectenodictya implexa. Hall, 35th Rep. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 475, pi. 19, fig. 1.
Waverly Group : Warren and Oil City, Pennsylvania.
EDAPHOCERAS Hyatt, 1883.
Edaphoceras niotensis Meek and Worth en.
1865. Nautilus ( Temnocheilus) Niotensis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 260.
Keokuk Group : Niota and Warsaw, Illinois.
1873. Nautilus ( Temnocheilus ) Niotensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 523, pi. 19, fig. 3.
Keokuk Group: Niota and Warsaw, Illinois.
1883. Edaphoceras niotensis. Hyatt, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 22, p. 288.
EDMONDIA De Koninck, 1844.
Edmondia sequimarginalis Winch ell.
1862. Cardinia cequimarginalis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 413. Marshall Group: Marshall, Michigan.
1863. Edmondia cequimarginalis . Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 13. Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Edmondia cequimarginalis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 127. Chemung Group: New York.
Edmondia albersi Miller and Gurley.
1896. Edmondia albersi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 8, pi. 1, figs. 9-11.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Edmondia anomala Dawson.
1868. Edmondia anomala. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 303, fig. 105.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Edmondia aspinwallensis Meek.
1871. Edmondia aspenwallensis. Meek, Prelim. Rep. U. S. Geol. Surv. Wyo., p. 299. Upper Coal Measures: Aspenwall, Nebraska.
1872. Edmondia Aspinwallensis. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 216, pi. 4, figs.
2 a-c.
Upper Coal Measures: Aspinwall, Nebraska.
Lower Coal Measures: West Virginia.
Coal Measures : Illinois.
1876. Edmondia Aspenwallensis. White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 91.
Lower Aubrey Group: Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
1884. Edmondia Aspinwallensis. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 148, pi. 31, figs. 4, 5.
Coal Measures : Indiana (?).
Bull. 453 - 40
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.153.
Edmondia aspinwallensis Meek— Continued.
1887. Edmondia (cf. aspinwallensis). Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 38, pi. 3, fig. 17 ; pi. 4, fig. 4.
Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1894. Edmondia aspinwallensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 126, pi. 47, figs. la, b.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Edmondia bicarinata Winchell.
1863. Edmondia (?) bicarinata. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 13.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Edmondia ? bicarinata. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 127.
Edmondia binumbonata Winchell.
1862. Edmondia binumbonata. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 414. Marshall Group : Marshall, Michigan.
Edmondia burlingtonensis White and Whitfield.
1862. Edmondia Burlingtonensis. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, p. 301.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Edmondia Burlingtonensis? Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 127.
Marshall Group : One mile east of Orange Center, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. 1885. Edmondia Burlingtonensis. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 390, pi. 64, fig. 22; pi. 95, figs. 13, 14.
Yellow S. S. ; Burlington, Iowa.
1888. Edmondia burlingtonensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 77, pi. 4, fig. 18; pi. 9, figs. 17, 27.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1894. Edmondia burlingtonensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv ., vol. 5, p. 126, pi. 47, fig. 3. Lower Burlington, L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri, j Edmondia calhouni. See Pleurophorus calhouni.
Edmondia circularis Walcott.
1884. Edmondia ? circularis. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist.,p. 246, pi. 22, fig. 9. Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
Edmondia concentrica. See Astartella concentrica.
Edmondia depressa Hall.
*1870. Edmondia depressa. Hall, Prelim. Not. Lamell. 2, p. 91.
Waverly S. S. : Licking County, Ohio.
1885. Edmondia depressa. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 391, pi. 64, fig. 32. Waverly S. S. : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Edmondia depressa. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 76, pi. 8, fig. 5. Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
Edmondia ellipsis Hall.
1885. Edmondia ellipsis. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 392, pi. 64, fig. 25. Burlington S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Edmondia elliptica Winchell.
1863. Edmondia (?) elliptica. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 13.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Edmondia gibbosa Swallow.
1858. Edmondia gibbosa. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 189. Lower Permian : Valley of Cottonwood, Kansas.
Edmondia glabra Meek.
1872. Edmondia ? glabra. Meek, TJ. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 214, pi. 10, figs. 7 a, b. Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Edmondia glabra Meek — Continued.
1894. Edmondia glabra. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 127.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Edmondia hartti Dawson.
1868. Edmondia Harttii. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 303, fig. 104.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Edmondia hawni Swallow.
1858. Edmondia Hawni. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 209.
Coal Measures : Near the Sac and Fox Agency, Kansas.
Edmondia illinoisensis Worthen.
1884. Edmondia illinoiensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 18. Upper Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1890. Edmondia illinoiensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 122, pi. 18, figs. 7, 7 a.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Edmondia marionensis Swallow.
1860. Edmondia Marionensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 654. Chouteau L. S. : Cooper County, Missouri.
Edmondia medon Walcott.
1884. Edmondia Medon. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 245, pi. 23, fig. 6.
Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
Edmondia mortonensis Geinitz.
1866. Astarte Mortonensis. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 17, tab. 1, fig. 26. Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Edmondia nebrascensis Geinitz.
1866. Astarte Nebrascensis. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 16, tab. 1, fig. 25. Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Edmondia ? Nebrascensis. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 214, pi. 10, figs.
8a, b.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1897. Edmondia nebrascensis. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 38.
Upper Coal Measures : Poteau Mountain, Indian Territory.
Edmondia nitida Winchell.
1863. Edmondia nitida. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 12.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Edmondia nuptialis Winchell.
1863. Edmondia nuptialis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 12.
Yellow S. S : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Edmondia nuptialis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 126, pi. 47, fig. 2. Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Edmondia otoensis Swallow.
1858. Edmondia Otoensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 189. Lower Permian: Valley of Cottonwood, Kansas.
Edmondia ovata Meek and Worthen.
1873. Edmondia ovata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, pi. 26, fig. 13. Coal Measures.
1874. Edmondia ovata. Meek, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 7, p. 580.
Edmondia peroblonga Meek and Worthen.
1865. Edmondia ? peroblonga. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 249.
Upper Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Edmondia peroblonga Meek and Wortlien — Continued.
1873. Edmondia t peroblonga. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 583, pi. 27, fig. 4.
Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
Edmondia radiata. See Olinopistha radiata.
Edmondia reflexa Meek.
1872. Edmondia reflexa. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 213, pi. 10, figs. 6a., b ; pi.
4, fig. 7.
Upper Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1887. Edmondia (?) reflexa. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 145, pi. 14, fig. 21. Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Edmondia semiorbiculata Swallow.
1858. Edmondia semiorbiculata. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1,
p. 190.
Lower Permian: Near Council Grove, Kansas.
Edmondia strigillata Winchell.
1863. Edmondia strigillata. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 12.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Edmondia suborbiculafca Shumard.
1859. Edmondia suborbiculata. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 398. White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
Edmondia subplana Hall.
1856. Cypricardia subplana. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 19.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Edmondia subplana. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 66, pi. 7,
fig. 38.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1883. Edmondia (? ?) subplana. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 342, pi. 30,
fig. 38.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Lanesville, Indiana.
Edmondia subtruncata Meek.
1872. Edmondia subtruncata. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 215, pi. 2, fig. i. Upper Coal Measures : Rock Bluff, Nebraska; Atchison, Kansas.
Lower Coal Measures : Illinois.
1894. Edmondia subtruncata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 127.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Edmondia sulcifera Herrick.
1888. Edmondia sulcifera. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 30, pi. 5, figs. 1, 2. Waverly Group : Moot’s Run, Licking County, Ohio.
1889. Edmondia sulcifera. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 3, figs. 1, 2.
1895. Edmondia sulcifera. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 22, figs. 18, 20, 24. Cuyahoga Shale : Cuyahoga and Licking counties, Ohio.
Edmondia tapesiformis Meek.
1875. Edmondia ? tapesiformis. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 304, pi. 13, fig. 6. Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio.
Edmondia unioniformis Phillips.
1836. Isocardia unioniformis. Phillips, Geol. Yorkshire, vol. 2, p. 209, pi. 5, fig. 18. 1866. Edmondia unioniformis ? Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 346, pi. 27, figs. 6, 6&.
Upper Coal Measures : North branch of Saline Creek, Gallatin County, Illinois.
1897. Edmondia unioniformis. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 38.
Lower Coal Measures: Conway County, Arkansas.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Edmondia varsoviensis Worth en.
1884. Edmondia varsoviensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 18. Upper Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1890. Edmondia varsoviensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 121, pi. 20, figs. 11, 11a.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Edmondia (species undetermined).
1876. Edmondia - f - . White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 92.
Upper Aubrey Group : Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
1888. Edmondia ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 4, fig. 5.
Waverlv Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Edmondia sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 10, fig. 3.
Waverly Group : Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
EILETICUS Scudder, 1882.
Eileticus aequalis Scudder.
1890. Eileticus cequalis. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 421, pi. 38, figs. 6-9.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Eileticus cequalis. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 397, pi. 30, figs. 6-9. Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Eileticus anthracinus Scudder.
1882. Eileticus anthracinus. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 179, pi. 13, figs. 5, 6.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Eileticus anthracinus. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 420, pi. 38, fig. 5.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Eileticus anthracinus. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, pp. 231, 396, pi. 10, figs. 5, 6; pi. 30, fig. 5.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
(ELiEACBINUS Koemer, 1852.)
Elceacrinus Mrlcwoodensis. See Cryptoblastus kirkwoodensis.
ELYMELLA Hall, 1885.
Elymella missouriensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Elymella missouriensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 15, pi. 2, figs. 11, 12.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
Elymella patula Hall.
1885. Elymella patula. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 505, pi. 40, fig. 11. Waverly Group: Medina, Ohio.
ENDOLOBUS Meek and Worthen, 1865.
Endolobus avonensis Dawson.
1868. Nautilus Avonensis. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 311, figs. 124a, h.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor and Minudie, Nova Scotia.
1895. Endolobus avonensis. Hyatt, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 32, p. 536, pi. 8, figs. 36-39.
Joggins, Nova Scotia.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Endolobus gibbosus Hyatt. See Stearoceras gibbosum.
Endolobus missouriensis Swallow.
1858. Nautilus Missouriensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 198.
Near Base of Coal Measures : Boone County, Missouri.
1884. Nautilus Missouriensis. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 166, pi. 35, figs. 1, 2.
Coal Measures : Silverwood, Fountain County, Indiana.
1893. Nautilus missouriensis. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 453.
1894. Nautilus missouriensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 224, pi. 56, fig. 3. Lower Coal Measures: Boone County, Missouri.
1897. Endolobus ( Nautilus ) missouriensis. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 42, pi. 21, figs. 1-3.
Lower Coal Measures: Conway County, Arkansas.
Endolobus spectabilis Meek and Worthen.
1860. Nautilus spectabilis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 469. Chester L. S. : Gravel Creek, Randolph County, Illinois.
1865. Nautilus ( Endolobus ) peramplus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci.
Phil., p. 259.
Chester Group : Randolph County, Illinois.
1866. Nautilus ( Endolobus ) spectabilis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2,
p. 308, pi. 25, figs, la, b.
Chester Group : Randolph County, Illinois.
1891. Nautilus ( Temnocheilus ) spectabilis. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 594, pi. 14, fig. 22.
Maxville L. S. : Near Rushville, Ohio.
1894. Nautilus spectabilis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 222.
Kaskaskia L. S. : St. Louis County, Missouri.
1895. Nautilus ( Temnocheilus ) spectabilis. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7,
p. 480, pi. 10, fig. 22.
Maxville L. S. : Near Rushville, Ohio.
ENDOTHYKA Phillips, 1845.
Endotbyra baileyi Hall.
1856. Botalia Baileyi. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 34.
St. Louis L. S.
1876. Endotbyra Bowmani. Brady, Monog. Carb. and Perm. Form., p. 92, pi. 5, figs. 1-4.
Subcarboniferous : Indiana.
1882. Endotbyra Baleyi. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 42, pi. 9,
figs. 34-36. . , T11.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana ; Alton, Illinois.
1883. Endotbyra baleyi. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 321, pi. 32, figs. 34-36. St. Louis Group: Alton, Illinois; Spergen Hill, Bloomington, and Lanes-
ville, Indiana.
Endothyra ornata Brady.
1876. Endotbyra ornata. Brady, Monog. Carb. and Perm. Form., p. 99, pi. 6, figs. 1-4.
Lower and Upper Carboniferous: England, Scotland, and Ireland.
1880. Endotbyra ornata. White, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 2, p. 291.
Carboniferous: Teton Mountains, south of Yellowstone National Park.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
ENTELETES Fischer, 1830.
Enteletes hemiplicata Hall. .
1852. Spirifer hemiplicata. Hall, Stansb. Exped. to Gt. Salt Lake, p. 409, pi. 4, figs.
3 a, b.
Carboniferous : Missouri River, near Weston.
1859. Spirifer hemiplicata. Meek and Hayden, Proe. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 28.
Upper Coal Measures: Near Leavenworth, Kansas.
1866. Ehynchonella angulata. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas. in Nebr., p. 37, tab. 3, figs. 1-4.
Bennett’s Mill and Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1866. Syntrelasma hemiplicata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vo . , pp.
323, 324, fig. 37. . x
Upper Coal Measures: 12 miles north of Vandalia, Illinois; Eastern Kan sas, Northern Missouri, Western Iowa.
1872. Syntrelasma hemiplicata. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 177, pi. 6, figs.
la, b; pi. 8, figs. 12a, 6. ...
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Wyoming, and Bennetts Mill,
Nebraska.
Coal Measures: Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas.
1873. Syntrielasma hemiplicata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 571,
pi. 26, fig. 20. . tii.
Upper Coal Measures: 12 miles north of Vandalia, Illinois.
1882. Camerophoria giffordi. Worthen, Bull. No. 1., Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 39. Middle Coal Measures: Near Alta, Peoria County, Illinois.
1883. Camerophoria Giffordi. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 318, figs. a-c. Middle Coal Measures : Near Alta, Peoria County, Illinois.
-1884. Syntrelasma hemiplicata. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 131, P - figs. 15-18.
Coal Measures : Indiana.
1892. Enteletes hemiplicata. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 1, pi. 12, figs. 18-21.
Coal Measures: Winterset, Iowa; Kansas City, Missouri.
1892. Enteletes hemiplicata. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 7A, figs. 44-52. x t
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri; Winterset, Iowa
1894. Syntrilasma hemiplicata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 76, pi. 39, figs. 8a— d.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
(ENTOLIUM Meek, 1865.)
Entolium attenuatum. See Pernopecten attenuates.
Entolium aviculcttum. See Pernopecten aviculatus.
Entolium circulus. See Pernopecten circulus.
Entolium cooper ensis. See Pernopecten cooperensis.
Entolium shumardianum. See Pernopecten shumardianus.
EOCIDARIS Desor, 1858.
Eocidaris blairi Miller.
1891. Eocidaris blairi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 73, pi. 12,
figs 1,2.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1892. Eocidaris blairi: Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 683, pi. 12, hgs. 1, 2. Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.J53.
Eocidaris hallianus Geinitz.
1866. Eocidaris Hallianus. Geinitz, Carb. nnd Dyas in Nebr., p. 61, tab. 5, figs. la, b, 2a, b.
Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Eocidaris Hallianus. M eek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 152, pi. 7, figs. 9 a-d. Upper Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1894. Archceocidaris hallianus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 129.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1895. Archceocidaris hallianus. Keyes, Proc. Ia. Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 190.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri; Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Eocidaris squamosus. See Lepidocidaris squamosus.
EOSCORPIUS Meek and Worthen, 1868.
Eoscorpius carbonarius Meek and Worthen.
1868. Scorpio carbonarius. Meek and Worthen, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 46, p. 24.
Coal Measures : Mazon Creek, Grundy County, Illinois.
1868. Eoscorpius carbonarius. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 3, p.560, fig-
Coal Measures: Mazon Creek, Grundy County, Illinois.
EOTROOHUS Whitfield, 1882.
Eotrochus concavus Hall.
1856. Pleurotomaria concava. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 24.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1882. Eotrochus concavus. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 78, pi. 9, figs.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill, Indiana; Alton, Illinois.
1883. Eotrochus concavus. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 365, pi. 32, figs.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Lanesville, and Bloomington, Indiana.
EPHIPPIOCERAS Hyatt, 1883.
Ephippioceras divisus White and St. John.
1868. Nautilus divisus. White and St. John, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1) p. 124, fig. 9.
Upper Coal Measures: Fremont County, Iowa.
1891. Ephippioceras divisum. Hyatt, 2d Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 350, figs.
Lower Coal Measures: Near Oswego, Kansas; Kansas City, Missouri; Texas.
Ephippioceras ferratus Oox.
1857. Nautilus f err atus. Cox, Geol. Rep. Ky., vol. 3, p. 574, pi. 10, figs. 2, 2a.
Coal Measures: Nolin Iron Works, Edmonson County, Kentucky.
1895. Ephippioceras f erratum. Hyatt, Phyl. Acq. Char., p. 539, pi. 10, figs. 23-26. 1897. Ephippioceras /erratum. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 43.
Lower Coal Measures : Conway County, Arkansas.
ERETMOCRINUS Lyon and Oasseday, 1859. Eretmocrinus adultus. See Dizygocrinus originarius var. adultus. Eretmocrinus attenuatus Hall.
*1861. Actinocrinocrinus matuta var. attenuate. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 14. Burlington L. S.
1893. Eretmocrinus attenuatus. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 18, pi. 1, figs. 23, 24.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Wbller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Eretmocrinus calyculoides Hall.
1860. Actinocrinus calyculoides. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 17. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa,
1872. Actinocrinus calyculoides. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 3, figs. 2-5. 1894. Eretmocrinus calyculoides. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 177, pi. 23, fig. 13.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Ash Grove, Missouri.
1897. Eretmocrinus calyculoides. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 395, pi. 34, figs, la, b, 2-4.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Henderson County, Illinois; Sedalia, Missouri.
Eretmocrinus calyculoides var. nodosus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Eretmocrinus calyculoides var. nodosus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 396, pi. 34, figs. 6-8.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Pleasant Grove, Iowa.
Eretmocrinus cctrica. See Macrocrinus carica.
Eretmocrinus ccissedciyanus. See Eretmocrinus remibrachiatus var. expan sus.
Eretmocrinus clio Hall.
1861. Actinocrinus clio. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 1.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Actinocrinus clio. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 262. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Actinocrinus ( Eretmocrinus ) Clio. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 4,
fig. 7.
1897. Eretmocrinus clio. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 393, pi. 36, figs. 2a, b, pi. 37, figs. 9a, b.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Eretmocrinus clcelia Hall.
1861. Actinocrinus clcelia. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 1.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Actinocrinus clcelia. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 266. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Eretmocrinu8 clcelia. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 398, pi. 36, figs. 4a, b.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Eretmocrinus commendabilis Miller and Gurley.
1895. Eretmocrinus commendabilis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 6, Ill. State Mus. Nat Hist., p. 25, pi. 2, fig. 15.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Eretmocrinus corbulis Hall.
1861. Actinocrinus corbulis. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 1.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Actinocrinus corbulis. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 265. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Eretmocrinus corbulis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 175, pi. 23, fig. 10.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
1897. Eretmocrinus corbulis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 399, pi. 36, figs. 5a-c, 6.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Lake Valley, New Mexico.
Eretmocrinus coronatus Hall.
1860. Actinocrinus coronatus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 28. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
250 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Eretmocrinus coronatus Hall — Continued.
1872. Actinocrinus coronatus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 4, figs. 1, 2.
1873. Eretmocrinus coronatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, pi. 10,
figs. 8-86.
Burlington Group.
1894. Eretmocrinus coronatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 176.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
1897. Eretmocrinus coronatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 403, pi. 37, figs. 7 a-c.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Eretmocrinus depressus Keyes.
1894. Eretmocrinus depressus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 176, pi. 23, fig. 11.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Missouri.
1897. Eretmocrinus depressus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 392, pi. 36, figs. 11a, 6.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Eretmocrinus expansus Keyes.
1894. Eretmocrinus expansus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 175, pi. 23, fig. 12. Lower Burlington L. S. : Kinderhook, Illinois.
Eretmocrinus granuliferus Wachsmutli and Springer.
1897. Eretmocrinus granuliferus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crm. Cam. p. 390, pi. 34, figs. 5 a-c.
Keokuk Group: Indian Creek, Montgomery County, Indiana; Canton, Indiana.
Eretmocrinus intermedius Wachsmuth and Springer.
1881. Eretmocrinus intermedius. Wachsmuth and Springer, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p.348. (Rev. Paheocr. II, p. 174.)
Keokuk L. S. : Near Bono, Lawrence County, Indiana.
1897. Eretmocrinus intermedius. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 404, pi. 33, figs. 2o-c.
Keokuk Group : Bono, Lawrence County, Indiana.
Eretmocrinus lconinclri. See Macrocrinus konincki.
Eretmocrinus leucosia Hall.
1861. Actinocrinus leucosia. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 1.
Burlington L. S.
1861 . Actinocrinus leucosia. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 261. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1891. Dorycrinus confragosus. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 34, pi. 5,
figs. 12, 13.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
1892. Batocrinus blairi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 39,
pi. 6, figs. 7-10.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Batocrinus blairi. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 293, pi. 6, figs. 7-10.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Eretmocrinus leucosia. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 176.
Burlington L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Batocrinus blairi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 180.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Eretmocrinus leucosia. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 401, pi. 36, figs. la-c.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Sedalia, Missouri.
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
'Elleb ]
Vretmocrinus lyonanus. See Eretmocrinus magnificus and Eretinocrinus remibraclriatus var. expansus.
Eretmocrinus magnificus Lyon and Casseday.
1859. Eretmocrinus magnificus. Lyon and Casseday, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 28, p. 241.
Subcarboniferous (Knobstone): Quarries near Louisville and Nashville Railroad; Clear Creek, Hardin County, Kentucky; Indiana.
1891. Eretmocrinus lyonanus. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,
p. 59, pi. 10, fig. 3.
Keokuk Group: Little Beaver River, Kentucky.
1892. Eretmocrinus lyonanus. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 669, pi. 10,
fig. 3.
Keokuk Group : Little Beaver River, Kentucky.
1897. Eretmocrinus magnificus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam%, p. 386, pi. 37, fig. 3.
Keokuk Group: Clear Creek, Hardin County, Kentucky; New Ross, Montgomery County, Indiana; Pilot Knob, near Louisville, Kentucky; White's Creek Springs, near Nashville, Tennessee.
Eretmocrinus matutus Hall.
*1861. Actinocrinus matuta. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 14.
Burlington L. S.
1897. Eretmocrinus matuta. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 396, pi. 37, figs. 6a-c.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Eretmocrinus minor Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Eretmocrinus minor. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 391, pi. 36, figs. 10a, b.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Eretmocrinus neglectus Meek and Worth eu.
1868. Batocrinus ( Eretmocrinus ?) neglectus. Meek and Wortben, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 355.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Batocrinus {Eretmocrinus? ) neglectus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 377, pi. 5, fig. 3.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Eretmocrinus neglectus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 394, pi. 36, fig. 3.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Eretmocrinus originarius. See Dizygocrinus originarius.
Eretmocrinus praegravis Miller.
1892. Eretmocrinus prcegravis. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 37, pi. 6, figs. 5, 6.
Keokuk Group: Washington County, Indiana.
1894. Eretmocrinus prcegravis. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 291, pi. 6, figs. 5, 6.
Keokuk Group: Washington County, Indiana.
1897. Eretmocrinus prcegravis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 405, pi 34, figs, 9. 10.
Keokuk Group: White's Creek Springs, near Nashville, Tennessee; Pilot Knob, near Louisville, Kentucky ; Barren County, Kentucky ; New Ross, Montgomery County, Indiana.
Eretmocrinus ramulosus Hall.
1858. Actinocrinus ramulosus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 615, pi. 15, fig. 7. Keokuk L. S. : Nauvoo, Illinois.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Eretmocrinus ramulosus Hall — Continued.
1897. Eretmocrinus ramulosus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 387, pi. 37, figs. 4 a, b, 5a-d.
Keokuk Group: Keokuk and Augusta, Iowa; Nauvoo, Illinois; White’s Creek Springs, Tennessee.
Eretmocrinus remibrachiatus Hall.
1861. Actinocrinus remibrachiatus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 11.
Burlington L. S.
1872. Actinocrinus ( Eretmocrinus ) remibrachiatus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Cnnoids,
pi. 4, figs. 8, 9.
1873. Batocrinus ( Eretmocrinus ) remibrachiatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv.
Ill., vol. 5, p. 370, pi. 10, fig. 5.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Eretmocrinus remibrachiatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 178.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Ash Grove, Missouri.
1897. Eretmocrinus remibrachiatus . Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 388, pi. 37, figs. 2 a, b.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Eretmocrinus remibrachiatus var. expansus Wachsmuth and Springer. 1894. Eretmocrinus lyonanus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 17, pi. 3, fig. 1. (Not E. lyonanus Miller, 1891.)
Upper Burlington Group : Near Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Eretmocrinus cassedayanus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist. (Corrigenda.)
1897. Eretmocrinus remibrachiatus var. expansus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 390, pi. 36, fig. 1; pi. 37, figs, la, b; pi. 44, fig. 9. Burlington and Keokuk Transition Bed: Near Burlington, Iowa; Hender son County, Illinois.
Eretmocrinus rugosus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Eretmocrinus rugosus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 402, pi. 36, figs. 9a-c.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Eretmocrinus varsoviensis. See Dizygocrinus origin arius. Eretmocrinus verneuilictnus. See Macrocrinus verneuilianus.
ERIDOPORA Ulrich, 1882.
Eridopora macrostoma Ulrich.
1882. Eridopora macrostoma. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 5, p. 137 pi. 6., figs. 2, 2a.
Kaskaskia Group: Point Burnside, Kentucky.
Eridopora punctifera Ulrich.
1882. Eridopora punctifera. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 5, p. 138 pi. 6, fig. 3.
Kaskaskia Group : Point Burnside, Kentucky.
ERISOCRINUS Meek and Worthen, 1865.
Erisocrinus antiquus Meek and 'Worthen.
1869. Erisocrinus antiquus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 71 Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Erisocrinus antiquus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 447, pi. 5 fig. 3.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
seller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Srisocrinus conideus Meek and Worthen.
1865. Erisocrinus conideus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 150. Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1866. Erisocrinus conideus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 318,
fig. 35.
Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
Erisocrinus inflexus. See Ceriocrinus inflexus.
Erisocrinus nebrascensis. See Erisocrinus typus.
Erisocrinus planus. See Ceriocrinus planus.
Erisocrinus tuber culatus. See Eupachycrinus tuberculatus.
Srisocrinus typus Meek and Worthen.
1865. Erisocrinus typus. Meek and Worthen, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 39, p. 174.
Coal Measures : Near Springfield, Illinois.
1865. Erisocrinus Nebrascensis. Meek and Worthen, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 39, p. 174.
Coal Measures : Bellevue, Nebraska.
1865. Philocrinus pelvis. Meek and Worthen, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 39, p. 350.
1866. Erisocrinus typus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 317, f gs.
33, 34.
Coal Measures : Near Springfield, Illinois.
1872. Erisocrinus typus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 146, pi. 1, ngs. 3a, b. Upper Coal Measures : Bellevue, Nebraska ; Springfield, Illinois.
1873. Erisocrinus typus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 561, pi. 24,
fig. 6.
Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1876. Erisocrinus typus. White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 89.
Lower Aubrey Group : Confluence of Grand and Green rivers.
1880. Erisocrinus typus. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 6, p. 126, pi. 33, fig. 5 a. Upper Coal Measures : Bellevue, Nebraska.
Erisocrinus whitei Meek and Worthen.
1869. Erisocrinus Whitei. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 72.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Erisocrinus Whitei. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 448, pi. 2, fig. 2.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
ESCHARA Lamark, 1801.
Eschara concentrica Prout.
1858. Eschara (?) concentrica. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci , vol. 1, p. 234. Carboniferous L. S. : Organ Mountains, New Mexico.
Eschara tuberculata Prout.
1858. Eschara (?) tuberculata. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 234. Carboniferous L. S. : Organ Mountains, New Mexico.
ESTHERIA Ruppell, 1837.
Estheria dawsoni Jones.
1868. Estheria. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 256, fig. 78 d.
Carboniferous: Horton Bluff, Nova Scotia.
1870. Estheria Dawsoni. Jones, Geol. Mag. (1), vol. 7, p. 220, pi. 9, fig. 15.
Lower Carboniferous : Horton, Nova Scotia.
1878. Estheria Dawsoni. Jones, Geol. Mag. (2), vol, 5, p. 101, pi. 3, fig. 2.
Lower Carboniferous : Scotland,
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Estheria dawsoni Jones — Continued.
1884. Estheria Dawsoni. Jones and Kirkby, Gool. Mag. (3), vol. 1, p. 361, pi. 12, fig. 12.
Lower Carboniferous: Horton, Nova Scotia.
ETOBLATTINA Scudder, 1882.
Etoblattina accubita Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina accubita. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 88, pi. 7, fig. 2.
Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina angusta Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina angustata. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 100, pi. 8, fig. 8.
Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina aperta Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina aperta. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. SurY- No. 124, p. 80, pi. 5, fig. 9.
Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina arcta Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina arcta. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 97, pi. 8,
, fig. 5.
Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina balteata Scudder.
1879. Gerablattina balteata. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 110,
pi. 6, figs. 9, 10.
Permo-Carboniferous: Cassville, Monongalia County, West Virginia; Bel- laire, Ohio.
1880. Gerablattina balteata. Fontaine and White, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Rept. PP,
p. 144, pi. 38, fig. 5.
Roof Shales of Waynesburg Coal: Cassville, West Virginia.
1890. Gerablattina balteata. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 130, pi. 6, figs. 9, 10.
Permo-Carboniferous: Cassville, West Virginia; and Bellaire, Ohio.
1895. Etoblattina balteata. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 73.
Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
Coal Measures: Bellaire, Ohio.
Etoblattina benedicta Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina benedicta. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 84, pi. 5, figs. 14, 15.
Lower Coal Measures : Wills Creek, Richmond, Ohio.
Etoblattina clarkii Scudder.
1893. Etoblattina clarkii. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 101, p. 14, pi. 2, fig -j- Carboniferous: Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
1895. Etoblattina clarkii. Scudder, Bull. IJ. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 72, pi. 5, fig. 10.
Lower (?) Coal Measures: Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
Etoblattina clintoniana Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina clintoniana. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 66, pi. 4, fig. 1.
Lower Coal Measures : Gilkerston Ford, near Clinton, Missouri.
Etoblattina communis Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina communis. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 93, pi. 7, figs. 10-17.
Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Etoblattina debilis Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina debilis. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 71, pi. 4, fig. 8. Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina defossa Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina defossa. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 108, pi. 9, fig. 12.
Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina detecta Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina detecta. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 75, pi. 4, figs. 12, 13.
Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina eakiniana Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina eakiniana. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 88, pi. 7,
fig-1-
Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina exigua Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina exigua. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 76, pi. 5, fig. 4. Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina exilis Scudder.
1893. Etoblattina exilis. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 101, p. 17, pi. 2, fig. e. Carboniferous : Rhode Island.
1895. Etoblattina exilis. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 101, pi. 9, fig. 1. Lower (?) Coal Measures: East Providence, Rhode Island.
Etoblattina expngnata Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina expugnata. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 102, pi. 9, fig. 4.
Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina expulsata Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina expulsata. Scudder, Bull, U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 89, pi. 7, figs. 3, 4.
Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina expuncta Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina expuncta. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 79, pi. 5, fig- 6.
Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina exsecuta Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina exsecuta. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 96, pi. 8, fig. 4.
Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina exsensa Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina exsensa. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 86, pi. 6, figs. 7, 8.
Lower Coal Measures: Wills Creek, Richmond, Ohio.
Etoblattina fasciata Scudder.
1888. Etoblattina fasciata. Scudder, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 24, p. 47.
Barren Coal Measures : Richmond, Ohio; and Cassville, West Virginia. 1895. Etoblattina fasciata. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 81, pi. 5, fig. 11.
Lower Coal Measures: Wills Creek, Richmond, Ohio.
Etoblattina fossa Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina fossa. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 70, pi. 4, fig. 5.
Lower Coal Measures : Wills Creek, Richmond, Ohio.
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Etoblattina funeraria Scudder.
1895 ..Etoblattina funer aria. Scudder, Bull. U. S.Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 78, pi. 5, fig. 5.
Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina funesta Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina funesta. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 85, pi. 6, fig. 4.
Lower Coal Measures : Wills Creek, Richmond, Ohio.
Etoblattina gorhami Scudder.
1893. Etoblattina gorhami. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 101, p. 16, pi. 2, fig. a.
Carboniferous: Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
1895. Etoblattina gorhami. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 80, pi. 5, fig. 8.
Lower (?) Coal Measures: Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
Etoblattina gracilenta Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina gracilenta. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 95, pi. 8, figs. 6, 7.
Lower Coal Measures : Wills Creek, Richmond, Ohio.
Etoblattina gratiosa Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina gratiosa. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 90, pi. 7, fig. 5.
Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina hastata Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina hastata. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 94, pi. 8, fig. 1.
Lower Coal Measures: Wills Creek, Richmond, Ohio.
Etoblattina hilliana Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina hilliana. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 99, pi. 8, fig. 11.
Lower Coal Measures : Mazon Creek, Morris, Grundy County, Illinois.
Etoblattina hustoni Scudder.
1888. Etoblattina hustoni. Scudder, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 24, p. 53.
Barren Coal Measures : Wills Creek, Richmond, Ohio.
1895. Etoblattina hustoni. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 87, pi. 6, ' fig. 9.
Lower Coal Measures: Wills Creek, Richmond, Ohio.
Etoblattina illustris Scudder.
1893. Etoblattina illustris. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 101, p. 12, pi. 2, fig. i.
Carboniferous : Rhode Island.
1895. Etoblattina illustris. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 70, pi. 4, fig. 11.
Lower (?) Coal Measures: Pawtucket (?), Rhode Island.
Etoblattina immolata Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina immolata. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 92, pi. 7, figs. 7, 8.
Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina imperfecta Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina imperfecta. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 104, pi. 9, fig. 8.
Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia,
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Etoblattina invisa Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina invisa. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Sur". No. 124, p. 106, pi. 9, fig. 9.
Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina jeffersoniana Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina jeffersoniana. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 77, p!. 5, fig. 7.
Lower Coal Measures : Wills Creek, Richmond, Ohio.
Etoblattina lata Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina lata. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 67, pi. 4, fig. 2. Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina latebricola Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina latebricola. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 108, pi. 9, fig. 11.
Lower (?) Coal Measures: East Providence, Rhode Island.
Etoblattina lesquereuxii Scudder.
1879. Etoblattina Lesquereuxii. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 67, pi. 6, figs. 3, 4.
Middle Carboniferous : Pittston, Pennsylvania.
1890. Etoblattina Lesquereuxii. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. Am., vol. 1, p. 87, pi. 6, figs. 3, 4.
Middle Carboniferous: Pittston, Pennsylvania.
1895. Etoblattina lesquereuxii. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 83. Coal Measures: Yatesville, near Pittston, Pennsylvania.
Etoblattina macerata Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina macerata. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 91, pi. 7, fig. 6.
Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina macilenta Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina macilenta. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 101, pi. 8, fig. 9.
Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina mactata Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina mactata. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 92, pi. 7, fig. 9.
Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina maledicta Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina maledicta. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 83, pi. 6, figs. 1-3.
Lower Coal Measures: Wills Creek, Richmond, Ohio.
Etoblattina marginata Scudder.
1888. Etoblattina marginata. Scudder, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 24, p. 48.
Barren Coal Measures: Richmond, Ohio.
1895. Etoblattina marginata. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 95, pi. 8, fig. 2.
Lower Coal Measures: Wills Creek, Richmond, Ohio.
Etoblattina mazona Scudder.
1882. Etoblattina mazona. Scudder, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 21, p. 391. Coal Measures: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1882. Etoblattina mazona: Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 181, pi. 10.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Bull. 153 - 17
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Etoblattina mazona Scudder — Continued.
1890. Etoblattina mazona. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 233, pi. la. Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1895. Etoblattina mazona. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 89, pi. 6, fig. 5. Lower Coal Measures : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Etoblattina mediana Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina mediana. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 69, pi. 4, fig. 4.
Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina macronata Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina macronata. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 74, pi. 5, fig. 3.
Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina obatra Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina obatra. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 103, pi. 9, fig. 5. Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina occidentalis Scudder.
1890. Etoblattina occidentalis. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p.410, pi. 32, fig. 4.
Carboniferous : Lawrence, Kansas.
1890. Etoblattina occidentalis. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 386, pi. 24, fig. 4. Carboniferous: Lawrence, Kansas.
1895. Etoblattina occidentalis. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 76.
Upper Coal Measures : Lawrence, Kansas.
Etoblattina occulta Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina occulta. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p.x107, pi. 9, fig- !3.
Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina ovata Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina ovata. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 70, pi. 4, fig. 6. Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina patiens Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina patiens. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 73, pi. 4, fig. 9. Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina prsedulcis Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina prcedulcis. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 98, pi. 8,
fig*12' . . .
Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina ramosa Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina ramosa. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 81, pi. 5, fig. 12.
Lower Coal Measures : Wills Creek, Richmond, Ohio.
Etoblattina recidiva Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina recidiva. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 109, pi. fig. 14.
Lower Permian : Cassville, W est Virginia.
Etoblattina reliqua Scudder.
1893. Etoblattina reliqua. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 101, p. 18, pi. 2, fig. .
Carboniferous: Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
1895. Etoblattina reliqua. Scudder, Bull. V. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 106, p . , fig. 10.
Lower (?) Coal Measures: Pawtucket, Rhode Islaud.
Weller. 1
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Etoblattina residua Scudder
1895. Etoblattina residua. Scudder, Biill.U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 78, pi. 5, fig. 1. Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina rogi Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina rogi. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 102, pi. 9, figs. 2, 3.
Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina sagittaria Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina sagittaria. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 68, pi. 4, fig. 3.
Lower Permian : Cassville, We4 Virginia.
Etoblattina scholfieldi Scudder.
1893. Etoblattina scholfieldi. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 101, p. 15, pi. 2. fig. b.
Carboniferous: East Providence, Rhode Island.
1895. Etoblattina scholfieldi. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 71, pi. 4, fig. 7.
Lower ( ?) Coal Measures : East Providence, Rhode Island.
Etoblattina secreta Scudder.
1895. Etoblattina secreta. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 105, pi. 9, figs. 6, 7.
Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia.
Etoblattina stipata Scudder.
1888. Etoblattina stipata. Scudder, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 24, p. 50.
Barren Coal Measures: Wills Creek, Richmond, Ohio.
1895. Etoblattina stipata. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 98, pi. 8, fig. 3.
Lower Coal Measures : Wills Creek, Richmond, Ohio.
Etoblattina strigosa Scudder.
1888. Etoblattina strigosa. Scudder, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 24, p. 52.
Barren Coal Measures: Wills Creek, Richmond, Ohio.
1895. Etoblattina strigosa. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 72, pi. 4, fig, 10.
Lower Coal Measures : Wills Creek, Richmond, Ohio.
Etoblattina tenuis Scudder.
1888. Etoblattina tenuis. Scudder, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 24, p. 46.
Barren Coal Measures: Richmond, Ohio.
1895. Etoblattina tenuis. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 87, pi 6, fig. 6.
Lower Coal Measures: Wills Creek, Richmond, Ohio.
Etoblattina variegata Scudder.
1888. Etoblattina variegata. Scudder, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 24, p. 51.
Barren Coal Measures: Wills Creek, Richmond, Ohio.
1895. Etoblattina variegata. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 99, pi. 8,
fig. 10.
Lower Coal Measures: Wills Creek, Richmond, Ohio.
Etoblattina venusta Lesquereux.
1860. Blattina venusta . Lesquereux, 2d Rept. Geol. Surv. Ark., p. 314, pi. 5, fig. 11. Carboniferous: Frog Bayou, Arkansas.
1879. Etoblattina venusta. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 70, pi. 6,
fig. 12.
Carboniferous: Frog Bayou, Arkansas.
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Etoblattina venusta Lesquereux— Continued.
1890. Etoblattina venusta. Seudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 90, pi. 6, fig. 12.
Carboniferous: Frog Bayou, Arkansas.
1895. Etoblattina venusta. Seudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 73. Millstone Grit: Frog Bayou, Arkansas.
Etoblattina willsiana Seudder.
1895. Etoblattina willsiana. Seudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 82, pi. o, fig. 13.
Lower Coal Measures : Wills Creek, Richmond, Ohio.
Etoblattina (species undetermined).
1893. Etoblattina sp. Seudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 101, p. 13. pi. 2, fig. c.
Carboniferous: Silver Spring, East Providence, Rhode Island.
1893. Etoblattina sp. Seudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 101, p. 16, pi. 2, fig. fc.
Carboniferous: Fenner’s Ledge, in Cranston, Rhode Island.
1893. Etoblattina sp. Seudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 101, p. 18, pi. 2, fig. h.
Carboniferous: Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
1895. Etoblattina sp. Seudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 110, pi. 12, fig. 2.
Lower (?) Coal Measures : East Providence, Rhode Island.
1895. Etobldftina (?) sp. Seudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. Ill, pi. 12, fig. 4.
Lower (?) Coal Measures: Cranston, Rhode Island.
1895. Etoblattina sp. Seudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 77, pi. 5, fig. 2.
Lower (?) Coal Measures: Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
1895. Etoblattina sp. Seudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 110, pi. 10, figs. 14, 15.
Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia.
EUONUS Seudder, 1884.
Eucaenus ovalis Seudder.
1885. Euccenus ovalis. Seudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 325, pi. 29, fig. 4.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Euccenus ovalis. Seudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 289, pi. 15, fig. 4. Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
ECJCHONDRIA Meek, 1874.
Euchondria neglecta Geinitz.
1866. Pecten neglectus. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 33, tab. 2, fig. 17. Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Aviculopecten neglectus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 193, pi. 9, figs, la, b. Upper Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Coal Measures : Illinois.
1873. Aviculopecten neglectus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 589,
pi. 26, fig. 7.
Upper and Lower Coal Measures : Illinois.
1874. Euchondria neglectus. Meek, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 7, p. 445.
1874. Euchondria neglecta. Meek, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 7, pp. 488, 489.
1884. Euchondria neglectus. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1881, pi. 1, figs. 10, 11. Coal Measures : Illinois.
1888. Aviculopecten neglectus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 232.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Euchondria neglecta. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 115.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
EUCLADOCRINUS Meek, 1871.
Eucladocrinus millebrachiatus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1878. Eucladocrinus millebrachiatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 245.
Burlington and Keokuk transition bed : Near Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Eucladocrinus millebrachiatus. Wachsmutli and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 720, pi. 73, fig. 1 ; pi. 74, figs. 2-9.
Burlington and Keokuk transition bed : Near Burlington, Iowa; Pleasant Grove, Iowa.
Keokuk Group : Niota and Nauvoo, Illinois.
Eucladocrinus millebrachiatus var. immaturus Wachsmuth and Springer. 1897. Eucladocrinus millebrachiatus var. immaturus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 722, pi. 73, figs. 2, 3.
Burlington and Keokuk transition bed: Near Burlington, Iowa.
Eucladocrinus montanensis Meek.
1872. Platycrinites ( Eucladocrinus ) Montanaesis. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Mont, and Adj. Terr. Rept. for 1871, p. 373.
Carboniferous : Utah or Wyoming.
1897. Eucladocrinus montanensis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 723, pi. 72, fig. 5.
Subcarboniferous : Montana.
Eucladocrinus pleurovimenus White.
1858. Platycrinus discoidens. Hall, Geol. Ia., vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 535, pi. 8, figs. 8a, b. (Not P. discoidens O. & S., 1850.)
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1862. Platycrinus pleurovimenus. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 17.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Eucladocrinus pleurovimenus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 202.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Ash Grove, Sedalia, and Hannibal, Missouri.
1897. Eucladocrinus pleurovimenus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cara., p. 724, pi. 73, fig. 4 ; pi. 74, fig. 1.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington and Augusta, Iowa.
Eucladocrinus praenuntius Wachsmuth and Springer.
1878. Platycrinus prcenuntius. Wachsmuth and Springer, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 249.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Platycrinus prcenuntius. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 198.
Burlington L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Eucladocrinus prcenuntius. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 726, pi. 73, fig. 5.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Missouri.
Eucladocrinus tuberosus Hall.
I$p8. Platycrinuapuberosus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 534, pi. 8, figs. 7a, b.
. 'Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1891. Platycrinus occidentals. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 10, pi. 1, figs. 5, 6.
Burlington Group: Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Eucladocrinus tuberosus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 728, pi. 72, figs. 3, 4a-c.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Sedalia, Missouri.
(EULIMA Risso, 1826.)
JEulima peracuta Meek and Worthen. See Bulimorpka peracuta.
262 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.153.
EUMETRIA Hall, 1864.
Eumetria altirostris White.
1862. Retzia ( Acambona? ) altirostris. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9,
p. 28.
Chemung S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Eumetria marcyi Shumard.
1852. Terebraiula serpent aria? Owen, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., tab. 3A, tig. 13. (Not De Koninck.)
Carboniferous: Skunk River, Iowa.
1854. Terebraiula marcyi. Shumard, Marcy’s Exp. Red River of Louis., p. 177, pi. 1, figs. 4 a, b.
Carboniferous: Washington and Crawford counties, Arkansas.
1856. Retzia Verneuliana. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 9.
St. Louis L. S. : Bloomington and Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1858. Retzia verneuliana. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 657, pi. 23, figs. la-d.
Warsaw L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1858. Retzia vera. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 704, pi. 27, fig. 3 a.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1858. Retzia vera var. costata. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 704, pi. 27, figs. 3a, b.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1882. Eumetria Yerneuilana. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 50,
pi. 6, figs. 28-30.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill, Paynter’s Hill, and Bloomington, Indiana; Alton, Illinois.
1883. Eumetria verneuiliana. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 335, p. 29, figs.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill, Lanesville, and Bloomington, Indiana.
1884. Retzia Verneuiliana. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 220, pi. 7, figs. 5, 5a. Lower Carboniferous: Little Belt Mountains, near Clendenin, Montana.
1894. Eumetria Verneuiliana. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brack., pt. 2, pi. 37, figs. 1-4, 6, 10.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1894. Retzia verneuiliana. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., Ami. 5, p. 95.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri. 1
1894. Eumetria vera var. costata. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 2, pi. 37, figs. 5, 11.
Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois; Crittenden County, Kentucky.
1894. Eumetria vera. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brack., pt. 2, pi. 37, figs. 8, 12. ‘I
Chester L. S. : Crittenden County, Kentucky.
1894. Retzia vera. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 95.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Mary, Missouri.
1895. Eumetria vera var. costata. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 51,
figs. 27-33.
Chester L. S. : Crittenden County, Kentucky; Chester, Illinois.
1895. Eumetria vera. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 51, figs. 36, 37.
Chester Group : Crittenden County, Kentucky.
1895. Eumetria Verneuiliana. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 51, figs. 13-26, 34, 35 ; pi. 83, figs. 26, 27.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill, Indiana; Greene County, Missouri.
1897. Eumetria verneuilana. Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p. 259. Batesville S. S. : Batesvillc, Arkansas.
Eumetria osagensis. See Acambona osagensis.
Wellek.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Eumetria punctulifera. See Hustedia mormoni.
Eumetria vera. See Eumetria marcyi.
Eumetria veru var. costata. See Eumetria marcyi.
Eumetria verneuilana. See Eumetria marcyi.
Eumetria woosteri White.
1879. Betzia woosteri. White, Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. Terr., vol. 5,
p. 215.
Carboniferous: 18 miles north of Greely, Colorado.
1880. Betzia woosteri. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal. No. 6, p. 134, pi. 34, figs. 8a, &.
Coal Measures: 32 miles west and 18 miles north of Greely, Colorado.
(EUMICROTIS Meek, 1864.)
Eumicrotis liawni. See Pseudomonotis hawni.
Eumicrotis hawni var. ovata. See Pseudomonotis hawni var. ovata. Eumicrotis hawni var. sinuata. See Pseudomonotis hawni var. sinuata.
(EUKEMA Salter, 1859.)
Eunema salteri. Meek and Worthen. See Orthonema salteri. (EUOMPHALIJS Sowerby, 1812.)
Euomplialus ammon. See Straparollus ammon.
Euomphalus boonensis. See Straparollus boonensis.
Euomplialus exortivus. See Straparollus exortivus.
Euomplialus gyroceras. See Plianerotinus gyroceras.
Euomplialus latus. See Straparollus latus.
Euomplialus laxus. See Straparollus luxus.
Euomplialus lens. See Straparollus lens.
Euomphalus luxus. See Straparollus luxus.
Euomphalus ohtusus . See Straparollus obtusus.
Euomphalus ophirensis. See Straparollus ophirensis.
Euomphalus pernodosus. See Straparollus pernodosus.
Euomphalus perspectivus. See Straparollus planidorsatus.
Euomphalus planidorsatus. See Straparollus planidorsatus. Euomphalus planispira. See Straparollus planispira.
Euomphalus quadrivolvis. See Straparollus quadrivolvis.
Euomphalus roherti. See Straparollus roberti.
Euomphalus rugosus. See Straparollus catilloides.
Euomphalus spergenensis. See Straparollus spergenensis.
Euomphalus spergenensis var. planorbiformis. See Straparollus spergen ensis var. planorbiformis.
Euomphalus spirorbis , See Straparollus spirorbis.
Euomphalus springvalensis. See Omplialotrochus springvalensis.
264 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.153.
j Euomphalus subplanus. See Phanerotinus subplanus.
Euomphalus subquadratus. See Straparollus subquadratus.
Euomphalus subrugosus. See Straparollus catilloides.
Euomplialus umbilicatus. See Straparollus umbilicatus. tx'"
Euomplialus utahensis. See Straparollus utabensis.
Euomphalus whitneyi. See Omplialotroclius whitneyi.
EUPACHYCRINUS Meek and Worthen, 1865.
Eupachycrinus asperatus Worth en.
1882. Eupachycrinus asperatus. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., j
p. 34.
(Chester L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1883. Eupachycrinus asperatus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 311, pi. 29,
fig. 4.
Chester L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
Eupachycrinus bassetti Worthen.
1875. Eupachycrinus Bassetti. Worthen, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 6, p. 528, pi. 32, fig. 2. j Coal Measures : Vandalia, Illinois.
Eupachycrinus boydii Meek and Worthen.
1870. Eupachycrinus Boydii. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 30. ] Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
1873. Eupachycrinus Boydii. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 554, pi. 21, fig. 6.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
Eupachycrinus craigii. See Ceriocrinus craigii.
Eupachycrinus crassus Meek and Worthen.
1860. Cyathocrinusf crassus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 392.
Lower Coal Measures: Avon, Fulton County, Illinois.
1866. Zeacrinusf crassus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 314, pi. 26, figs. 2a, h.
Coal Measures: Avon, Fulton County, Illinois.
Eupachycrinus fayettensis. See Ceriocrinus fayettensis.
Eupachycrinus formosus Worthen.
1873. Zeacrinus formosus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 549, pi. 21, fig. 2. Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
Eupachycrinus germanus. See Eupachycrinus spartarius.
Eupachycrinus gracilis Wetherby.
1880. Cromyocrinus gracilis. Wetherby, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p. 248„ pi. 16, figs. 2-2e.
Kaskaskia Group: Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Eupachycrinus harii Miller.
1891. Eupachycrinus harii. Miller, Ad v. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. ind., p. 71,
pi. 11, fig. 8.
Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1892. Eupachycrinus harii. Miller, 17tli Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 681, pi. 11, fig. 8. Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1891. Eupachycrinus harii. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 218, pi. 28, fig. 3 Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Eupachycrinus magister Miller and Gurley.
1890. Eupachycrinus magister. Miller and Gurley, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 4, pi. 1, figs. 1, 2.
Upper Coal Measures; Kansas City, Missouri.
1890. Eupachycrinus magister. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 328, pi. 1, figs. 1, 2; also p. 371, pi. 10, figs. 6-8.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1894. Eupachycrinus magister. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 218, pi. 27, figs, la, b, 3.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Eupachycrinus maniformis Yandell and Slmmard.
1847. Cyathocrinus maniformis. Yandell and Shumard, Cont. to Geol, of Ky., p. 25, pi., fig. 2.
Grayson, Kentucky.
1858. Zeacrinus maniformis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol, 1, pt. 2, p. 682, pi. 25, fig. 8. Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1894. Eupachycrinus maniformis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 217, Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Eupachycrinus monroensis W orthen.
1882. Eupachycrinus monroensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 34.
Chester L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1883. Eupachycrinus Monroensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 312, pi. 29,
fig. 16.
Chester L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
Eupachycrinus mooresi Whitfield.
1882. Zeacrinus Mooresi. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 227.
Coal Measures: Carbon Hill, Hocking County, Ohio.
1S91. Zeacrinus Mooresi. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 597, pi. 15,
figs. 6-10.
Coal Measures: Carbon Hill, Hocking County, Ohio.
1895. Zeacrinus Mooresi. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 483, pi. 11,
figs. 6-10.
Coal Measures : Carbon Hill, Hocking County, Ohio.
Eupachycrinus orbicularis Hall..
1861. Scaphiocrinus orbicularis. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 7.
Keokuk L. S.
1861. Scaphiocrinus orbicularis. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 311. Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
1872. Scaphiocrinus orbicularis. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crin., pi. 5, figs. 7-9.
1890. Eupachycrinus orbicularis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vcl. 8, p. 97, pi. 14, figs. 2, 2a.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
1893. Eupachycrinus orbicularis. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p.30, pi. 3, figs. 8, 9.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa. 1894. Eupachycrinus orbicularis. Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Io Eupachycrinus parvus Mil 1894. Eupachycrinus par\
Hist., p. 60, pi. 0,jj Upper Coal Meas
£b> 3. III. State Mus. Nat.
Bibliographic Index Of North American
[Bull. 153.
Eupachycrinus platybasis White.
1876. Eupachycrinus platybasis. White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 108.
Lower Aubrey Group : Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
1880. Eupachycrinus platybasis. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 6, p. 124, pi. 33, fig. 8a.
Lower Aubrey Group : Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
Eupachycrinus quatuor-decem-brachialis Lyon.
1857. Graphiocrinus 14 brachialis. Lyon, Geol. Rep. Ky., vol. 3, p. 477, pi. 1,
figs. 2-2&.
Lower calcareous beds of Millstone Grit: Crittenden County, Kentucky.
1858. Cyathocrinus (?) pentalob us. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 687, pi. 25,
figs. 5a, b.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Pope County, Illinois.
Eupachycrinus sancti-ludovici. See Hydreionocrinus sancti-ludovici. Eupachycrinus spartarius Miller.
1879. Eupachycrinus spartarius. Miller, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p. 38, pi. 8, fig. 2.
Kaskaskia Group : Pulaski Couuty, Kentucky.
1879. Eupachycrinus germanus. Miller, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p. 40, pi. 8, fig. 3.
Kaskaskia Group : Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Eupachycrinus sphseralis Miller and Gurley.
1890. Eupachycrinus splicer alis. Miller and Gurley, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 5, pi. 1, figs. 3,4.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1890. Eupachycrinus spliceralis. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 329, pi. 1, figs. 3, 4.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Eupachycrinus subtumidus Worthen.
1873. Zeacrinus subtumidus. Wortben, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 548, pi. 21, fig. 1. Chester Group : Bay City, Pope County, Illinois.
Eupachycrinus tuber culatus Meek and Worthen.
1865. Erisocrinus tuberculatus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 150.
Upper Coal Measures: Sugar Creek, Sangamon County, Illinois, and near Brighton, Jersey County, Illinois.
1866. Erisocrinus tuberculatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 319. Coal Measures: Sugar Creek, Sangamon County, Illinois, and near
Brighton, Jersey County, Illinois. Jt
1873. Eupachycrinus tuberculatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 566, p. 24, fig. 9.
Coal Measures : Near Brighton, Jersey County, Illinois; Parke County,
Illinois.
Eupachycrinus tumulosus Miller.
1891. Eupachycrinus tumulosus. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 70, pi. 9, figs. 9, Id
lty, Kentucky.
Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 680, pi. 9,
1868. TTOvfffflWrums? verrucosus. W Sci., vol. 1, p. 11?, .fig- 1- Upper Coal Measures: Western
itucky. ohn, Trans. Chicago Acad.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
2G7
Eupachycrinus verrucosus White and St. Jolm — 'Continued.
1872. Eupachycrinus verrucosus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 150, figs. 3, 4.
Upper Coal Measures : Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
1894. Eupachycrinus verrucosus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 217, pi. 27, fig. 2. Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Eupachycrinus (species undetermined).
1888. Eupachycrinus (sp. ?). Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 225.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moiues, Iowa.
EUPHOBERIA Meek and Worthen, 1868.
Euphoberia anguilla Scudd er.
1882. Euphoberia anguilla. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 177, pi. 12, fig. 20.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Euphoberia anguilla. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, pp. 436, pi. 36, fig. 3.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Euphoberia anguilla. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, pp. 229, 411, pi. 9, fig. 20; pi. 28, fig. 3.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Euphoberia armigera Meek and Worthen.
1868. Euphoberia armigera. Meek and Worthen, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 46, p. 26.
Coal Measures : Mazon Creek, Grundy County, Illinois.
1868. Euphoberia armigera. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 556, figs. A-D.
Coal Measures : Mazon Creek, Grundy County, Illinois.
1882. Euphoberia armigera. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 160, pi. 12, figs. 1-3, 5, 6, 13 ; pi. 13, figs. 7, 8, 10.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Euphoberia armigera. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 427, pi. 34, figs. 2, 4, 8 ; pi. 35, fig. 3.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Euphoberia armigera. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, pp. 212, 403, pi. 9, figs. 1-3, 5, 6, 13 ; pi. 10, figs. 7, 8, 10 ; pi. 26, figs. 2, 4, 8 ; pi. 27, fig. 3. Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Euphoberia carri Scudder.
1882. Euphoberia carri. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 171, pi. 12, figs. 4, 9-12, 14-19; pi. 13, figs. 16-18.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Euphoberia carri. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, pp. 429. Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Euphoberia carri. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, pp. 223, 405, pi. 9, figs. 4, 9-12, 14-19; pi. 10, figs. 10, 18.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Euphoberia cuspidata Scudder.
1890. Euphoberia cuspidata. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, pp. 429, pi. 34, figs. 3, 7.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek? Hifaiois.
1890. Euphoberia cuspidata. Scudder, JPoss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, pp. 405, pi. 26, figs. 3, 7. M
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
268 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Euphoberia flabellata Scudder.
1882. Euphoberia flabellata. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 174, pi. 13, fig. 15.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Euphoberia flabellata. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, pp. 226, pi. 10, fig. 15.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinbis.
Euphoberia granosa Scudder.
1882. Euphoberia granosa. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 168, pi. 12, figs. 22, 24-26, pi. 13, fig. 13.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Euphoberia granosa. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 427, pi. 34, figs. 5, 6 ; pi. 36, fig. 2.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Euphoberia granosa. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, pp. 220, 403, pi. 9, figs. 22, 24-26 ; pi. 10, fig. 13 ; pi. 26, figs. 5, 6 ; pi. 28, fig. 2.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Euphoberia horrida Scudder.
1882. Euphoberia horrida. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 158, pi. 13, figs. 11, 12,14.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Euphoberia horrida. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, pp. 210, pi. 10, figs. 11, 12, 14.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Euphoberia hystricosa Scudder.
1890. Euphoberia hystricosa. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 426, pi. 33, figs. 1-3.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Euphoberia hystricosa. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 402, pi. 25, figs. 1, 3.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Euphoberia major Meek and Wortken. See Acantherpestes major. Euphoberia simplex Scudder.
1890. Euphoberia simplex. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, pp. 432, pi. 35, figs. 2, 6, 7.
Carboniferous* Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Euphoberia simplex. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, pp. 408, pi. 27, figs. 2, 6, 7.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Euphoberia spinulosa Scudder.
1890. Euphoberia spinulosa. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, pp. 430, pi. 34, fig. 1 ; pi. 35, figs. 1, 4, 5 ; pi. 36, figs. 7, 8.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek and Braidwood, Illinois.
1890. Euphoberia spinulosa. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, pp. 406, pi. 26, fig. 1 ; pi. 27, figs, 1, 4, 5 ; pi. 28, figs. 7, 8.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek and Braidwood, Illinois.
Euphoberia tracta Scudder.
1890. Euphoberia tracta. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, pp. 433, pi. 36, figs. 1, 4-6.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, JUinois.
1890. Euphoberia tracta. Scudder, Joss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, pp. 409, pi. 28, figs. 1, 4-6.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Weller. ]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Euphoberia (species undetermined).
1890. Euphoberia sp. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., p. 435.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Euphoberia sp. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 411.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
(EUPROOPS Meek, 1867.)
Euproops colletti White. See Prestwichia colletti.
Euproops dance Meek and Worthen. See Prestwichia danse.
Euproops longispina Packard. See Prestwichia longispina.
EURYPTERUS De Kay, 1825.
Eurypterus mansfieldi Hall.
1877. Dolichopterus Mansfieldi. Hall, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 16, p. 621.
Carboniferous; Near Cahnelton, Beaver County, Pennsylvania.
1888. Eurypterus Mansfieldi. Hall, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Rep. PPP, p. 32, pi. 4, figs. 1-8 ; pi. 5, figs. 1-11 ; pi. 6, fig. 1 ; pi. 7, fig. 1 ; pi. 8, figs. 1-3. Carboniferous : Near Cannelton, Beaver County, Pennsylvania.
Eurypterus mazonensis Meek and Worthen.
1868. Eurypterus ( Anthraconectes ) Mazonensis. Meek and Worthen, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 46, p. 21.
Coal Measures: Mazon Creek, Grundy County, Illinois.
1868. Eurypterus ( Anthraconectes ) Mazonensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 544, fig.
Coal Measures : Mazon Creek, Grundy County, Illinois.
1884. Eurypterus ( Anthraconectes ) Mazonensis. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 168, pi. 37, figs. 1-3.
Coal Measures: Mazon Creek, Grundy County, Illinois.
1884. Eurypterus ( Anthraconectes ) Mazonensis. Hall, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Rep. PPP, pp. 25-27, figs. 2, 3.
Coal Measures: Mazon Creek, Grundy County, Illinois.
Eurypterus pennsylvanicus Hall.
1877. Eurypterus Pennsylvanicus. Hall, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 16, p. 621.
Carboniferous: Rooker Farm, Venango County, Pennsylvania.
1884. Eurypterus Pennsylvanicus. Hall, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Rep. PPP, p. 31, pi. 5, fig. 18.
Carboniferous : Rooker Farm, Pithole City, Venango County, Pennsylvania.
Eurypterus potens Hall.
1884. Eurypterus potens. Hall, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Rep. PPP, pi. 4, figs. 9, 10. Carboniferous : Pennsylvania.
Eurypterus stylus Hall.
1884. Eurypterus stylus. Hall, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Rep. PPP, p. 34, pi. 5, figs.
Carboniferous: Near Cannelton, Beaver County, Pennsylvania.
Eurypterus (species undetermined).
1863. Eurypterus (?) tail of. Salter, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Loud., vol. 19, p. 78, fig. 4, p. 79.
Coal Measures: Joggins, Nova Scotia.
1863. Eurypterus; a large species allied to E. Scoeleri, Hibbert. Salter, Quart, Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 19, p. 78, fig. 5, p. 79.
Coal Measures: Port Hood, Cape Breton.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
EUTROCHOORINUS Wachsmuth and Springer, 1897.
Eutrochocrinus christyi Sliuniard.
1848. Actinocrinites. Christy, Letters on Geol., pi. 1, fig8- i-2.
Carboniferous Limestone : Oquawka, Illinois.
1855. Actinocrinus Christyi. Shumard, Geol. Rept. Mo., p. 191, pi. A, fig. 3.
Encrinital L. S: Rocheport, Boone County, and near Palmyra, Marion County, Missouri.
1873. Batocrinus christyi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill, vol. 5, p. 379, pi. 5, fig. 4.
1893. Batocrinus Usbrachiatus. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1,
p. 13, pi. 2, figs. 4, 5.
Burlington L. S : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Batocrinus altiusculus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill., State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 20, pi. 5, figs. 1-3.
Upper Burlington Group: Near Blackwater Station, west of Boonville, Missouri.
1894. Batocrinus christyi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 181.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Ash Grove, Rocheport, Louisiana, and Palmyra, Missouri.
1897. Eutocrinus christyi. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin.Cam., p.409, pi. 29. fig. 6, pi. 32, figs. la-c.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Illinois; Missouri. Eutrochocrinus christyi var. trochiscus Meek and Worthen.
1868. Batocrinus trochiscus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 354.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Batocrinus trochiscus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 37-, pi. 5, fig. 6.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Batocrinus trohiscus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 181, pi. 23, fig. 5. Burlington L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Eutrochocrinus Christyi var. trochiscus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 410, pi. 32, fig. 3.
Burlington and Keokuk transition bed : Des Moines County, Iovra; Naavoo, Illin
Eutrochocrinus lovei Wachsmuth and Springer.
1881. Batocrinus Lovei. Wachsmuth and Springer, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 342. (Rev. Palseocr. II. p. 168.)
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Eutrochocrinus Lovei. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 41J, pi. 29, fig. 7, pi. 32, figs. 2a, 1).
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Eutrochocrinus planodiscus Hall.
1860. Actinocrinus planodiscus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 45. Keokuk L. S. : Nauvoo, Illinois.
1894. Batocrinus planodiscus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 184.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk and Bonaparte, Iowa.
1897. Eutrochocrinus planodiscus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crm. am.,
p. 411, pi. 32, figs, ia, h.
Keokuk Group: Keokuk, Iowa; Nauvoo, Illinois.
EVACTINOPORA Meek and Worthen, 1865.
Evactinopora grandis Meek and Worthen.
1868, Evactinopora grandis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill, vol. 3, p. oUd, pi. 15, figs. 2 a-d.
Burlington Group: Burlington, Iowa.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Evactinopora grandis Meek and Worthen— Continued.
1890. Evactinopora grandis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 511, pi. 73, fi o-. 4.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa,
1894. Evactinopora grandis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 19.
Burlington L. S. : Louisiana and Hannibal, Missouri.
Evactinopora quinqueradiata Ulrich.
1890. Evactinopora quinquei'adiata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8 p 510 nl 73 fig. 1. ’ ’ ' ’
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa ; Montezuma, Illinois.
Evactinopora radiata Meek and Worthen.
1865. Evactinopora radiata. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., j>. 165. Subcarboniferous : Missouri.
1868. Evactinopora radiata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3 n. 50? pi. 17, figs. 2a, b. -
Lower Carboniferous L. S : Missouri.
1884. Evactinopora radiata. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7 p 42 nl 2 figs. 1-lc. ’ 1 ' ’
1890. Evactinopora radiata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 509, pi. 73, fio-s. 3 3a.
Keokuk Group: Kings Mountain, Kentucky; Missouri.
1894. Evactinopora radiata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 19.
Keokuk L. S. : Missouri.
Evactinopora sexradiata Meek and Worthen.
1868. Evactinopora sexradiata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 502 pi. 17, fig. 3. ’
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Missouri.
1890. Evactinopora sexradiata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 510, pi. 73, figs.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Evactinopora sexradiata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p, 18.
Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri ; Burlington, Iowa.
(FAPHRENTIS Hall, 1852.)
Faphrentis multilamella Hall. See Zaphrentis multilamella.
Faphrentis stansburii Hall. See Zaphrentis stansburyi.
FAYIPHYLLUM Hall, 1852.
Faviphyllum rugosum Hall.
1852. Faviphyllum? rugosum. Hall, Stansb. Exped. Gt. Salt Lake, p. 407, pi. 1 iio-8. la, b. ’ ’ 0 ‘
Carboniferous : Region of Salt Lake, Utah.
FAYOSITES Lamark, 1812.
Favosites divergens White.
1862. Favosites. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8 p 306 Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1874. favosites whitfieldi. White, Prelim. Rep. Inv. Foss., p. 15.
Subcarboniferous: Ewell’s Spring, Arizona.
1877. Favosites divergens. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4 p 79 nl 5 fig. 4. ’ ’
Subcarboniferous : Ewell’s Spring, Arizona.
‘ avosites inancus Winchell.
I860. Favosites? mancus. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. p. 112 Geniatite L. S. : Rockford. Indiana.
Bibliographic Index Of North American
[bull. 153.
Favosites whitfleldi. See Favosites divergens.
Favosites (species undetermined).
1877. Favosites - (?). Whiteaves, Geol. Surv. Canada, Rep. of Prog. 1875-76,
p. 98.
Devonian or Carboniferous : Fossil Point, Peace River, Canada.
FENESTELLA Lonsdale, 1839.
Fenestella albida Hall.
1887. Fenestella albida. Hall, 6th Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 48, pi. 7, figs. 1-7. Waverly Group: Richfield, Summit County, Ohio
1888. Fenestella albida. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 65.
Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio.
Fenestella albida var. richfieldensis Ulrich.
1888. Fenestella albida, var. richfieldensis. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 66, pi. 13, figs. 3-3c.
Waverly Group: Richfield, Ohio.
Fenestella albida var. Herrick.
1888. Fenestella albida var. ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 10, fig. 36. Waverly Group: Ohio.
Fenestella aperta Hall.
1887. Fenestella aperta. Hall, 6th Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 58, pi. 4, figs. 1-5. Waverly Group : Richfield, Summit County, Ohio.
1888. Fenestella aperta. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 66.
Cuyahoga Shale : Richfield, Ohio.
Fenestella arctica Salter.
1855. Fenestella arctica. Salter, Belcher’s “ Last of the Arctic Voyages,” p. 385, pi. 36, fig. 8.
Carboniferous : Depot Point.
1878. Fenestella? arctica. Etheridge, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 34, p. 618. Carboniferous L. S. : Depot Point, Albert Land, and Feilden Isthmus, lat itude 82° 43'.
Fenestella banyana Prout.
1859. Fenestella banyana. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 450, pi. 18, figs. 4-46.
Second Archimedes L. S. : Barrett’s Station, St. Louis County, Missouri 1894. Fenestella banyana. Keyes, Mo. Geol, Surv., vol. 5, p. 23 St. Louis L. S. : Barrett Station, Missouri.
Fenestella burlingtonensis Ulrich.
1888. Fenestella burlingtonensis. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 71.
Waverly Group : Lodi, Ohio.
1890. Fenestella burlingtonensis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 536, pi. 49, figs. 1, la.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Fenestella cavernosa Ulrich.
1888. Fenestella cavernosa. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 69, pi. 13, figs. 7-lb. Waverly Group: Sciotoville, Ohio.
Fenestella cestriensis Ulrich.
1890. Fenestella cestriensis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 547, pi. 51, figs. 5-56. j Chester Group: Chester, Kaskaskia and near Anna, Illinois; Sloan’s Val ley and Litchfield, Kentucky.
1894. Fenestella cestriensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol Surv., vol. 5, p. 24.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates
Fenestella cingulata Ulrich.
1890. Fenestella cingulata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 543, pi. 52, figs. 1-ld.
Keokuk Group: Nauvoo, Illinois; Keokuk, Iowa.
1894. Fenestella cingulata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 23.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Fenestella compressa Ulrich.
1890. Fenestella compressa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 539, pi. 50, fig. 2a. Keokuk Group : King’s Mountain Tunnel, Kentucky.
Chester Group : Sloan’s Valley, Kentucky.
Fenestella compressa var. nododorsalis Ulrich.
1890. Fenestella compressa var. nododorsalis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv Ill vol 8 p. 540, pi. 50, fig. 2.
Keokuk Group: King’s Mountain Tunnel, Kentucky.
Fenestella conradi Ulrich.
1890. Fenestella conradi. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 553, pi. 52, figs. 8, 8a. Upper Coal Measures : 7 miles north of Red Oak, Iowa.
Fenestella corticata Prout.
1858. Fenestella corticata. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 230. Carboniferous L. S. : Organ Mountains, New Mexico.
Fenestella delicata Meek.
1871. Fenestella delicata. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 159.
Waverly Group : Lodi, Ohio.
1875. Fenestella delicata. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 273, pi. 10, figs. 2a-d. Waverly Group: Lodi, Ohio.
Fenestella delicatula Ulrich.
1890. Fenestella delicatula. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. HI., vol. 8, p. 549, pi. 52, fig. 2. Base of Coal Measures : Seville, Illinois.
Fenestella elevatipora Ulrich.
1890. Fenestella elevatipora. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 549, pi. 51, figs. 3, 3a.
Chester Group: Crittenden County, Kentucky; Chester, Illinois. &
1894. Fenestella elevatipora. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 25.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
’’enestella exigua Ulrich.
1890. Fenestella exigua. Ulrich, Geol. Surv, Ill., vol. 8, p. 545, pi. 51, figs. 1, la. Warsaw beds: Monroe County, Illinois.
'enestella filistriata Ulrich.
1890. Fenestella filistriata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 535, pi. 49, figs. 2, 2a.
Burlington L. S : Burlington, Iowa; Montezuma, Illinois.
1894. Fenestella filistriata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 22.
Burlington L. S. : Montezuma, Illinois.
'enestella flexuosa Ulrich.
1890. Fenestella flexuosa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8. p. 548, pi. 51, figs.4-40.
Chester Group : Sloan’s Valley, Kentucky; Chester, Illinois.
1894. Fenestella flexuosa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 24.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
enestella foliata Ulrich.
1888. Fenestella foliata. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 67, pi. 13, figs. 4-4c. Waverly Group: Cuyahoga Valley below second falls.
enestella funicula Ulrich.
1890. Fenestella funicula. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 542, pi. 51, fig. 6. Keokuk Group ; Keokuk, Iowa.
Bull. 153 - 18
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Fenestella funicula Ulrich — Continued.
1894. Fenestella funicula. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 23.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Fenestella hemitrypa. See Hemitrypa hemitrypa.
Fenestella herrickana Ulrich.
1888. Fenestella herrickana. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 63, pi. 13, figs. 2-2 d. Waverly Group: Moot's Run, Licking County, and Richfield, Ohio.
Fenestella insequalis Ulrich.
1890. Fenestella incequalis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 554, pi. 52, figs. 9, 9a. Upper Coal Measures : Ball’s Mill, Sangamon County, Illinois.
Fenestella intermedia Prout.
1858. Fenestella intermedia. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 231. Carboniferous L. S. : Organ Mountains, New Mexico.
Fenestella laxa. See Archimedes laxa.
Fenestella limbata Foerste.
1887. Fenestella limbatus. Foerste, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, pp. 83, 87, pi. 7,
figs. 10 a-d.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge and Bald Hill, Ohio.
Fenestella limbata var. remota Foerste. See Fenestella remota. Fenestella limitaris Ulrich.
1890. Fenestella limitaris. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 538, pi. 49, figs. 4, 4a.
Keokuk Group : Bentonsport and Keokuk, Iowa.
1894. Fenestella limitaris. Keys, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 23.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Fenestella lyelli Dawson.
1868. Fenestella Lyelli. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 288, figs. 86o-c.
Carboniferous L. S. : Stewiacke, Nova Scotia.
Fenestella lyri . See Lyropora lyri.
Fenestella meehana. See Archimedes meekana.
Fenestella meekana Ulrich.
1888. Fenestella meekana. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 64, pi. 13, figs. 1-1 b. Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio; ? Lodi, Ohio.
Fenestella mimica Ulrich.
1890. Fenestella mimica. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 552, pi. 52, figs. 7, 7 a. Coal Measures : Seville, Illinois.
Fenestella modesta Ulrich.
1890. Fenestella modesta. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 550, pi. 52, figs. 3-3 b. Coal Measures : Knox County and Seville, Illinois.
Fenestella multiporata var. lodiensis Meek.
1875. Fenestella multiporata ? var. Lodiensis. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 274, pi. 10, figs. la-c.
Waverly Group : Lodi, Ohio.
Fenestella multispinosa Ulrich.
1890. Fenestella multispinosa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 540, pi. 50, figs. 3-3e.
Keokuk Group: Bentonsport and Keokuk, Iowa; King’s Mountain, Kentucky.
1894. Fenestella maltispinosa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 23.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Fenestella norwoodana Prout.
1858. Fenestella Norwoodiana. Prout, Trars. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 233. Carboniferous L. S. : Organ Mountains, New Mexico.
Fenestella owenana. See Archiriledes owenana.
Fenestella perminuta Ulrich.
1890. Fenestella perminuta. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 551, pi. 52, figs. 4-45. Coal Measures : Seville, Illinois.
Fenestella plumosa. See Hemitrypa plumosa.
Fenestella popeana Prout.
1858. Fenestella Popeana. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 229.
White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico.
1859. Fenestella Popeana. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 388. White and Dark Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
Fenestella quincuncialis. See Lyropora quincuncialis.
Fenestella regalis Ulrich.
1888. Fenestella regalis. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 70, pi. 13, figs. 5, 5a.
' Cuyahoga Shale : Richland and Lodi, Ohio.
Keokuk Group : King’s Mountain, Kentucky.
1890. Fenestella regalis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 538, pi. 50, figs. 1, la; pi. 54, fig. 5.
Keokuk Group : King’s Mountain Tunnel, Kentucky, Cincinnati Southern Railroad.
Fenestella remota Foerste.
1887. Fenestella limbatus var. remotus. Foerste, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 84.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge and Bald Hill, Ohio.
1887. Fenestella remota. Foerste, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 87, pi. 7, fig. 5.
Fenestella retrorsa. See Lyropora retrorsa.
Fenestella rudis Ulrich.
1890. Fenestella rudis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 537, pi. 49, figs. 3-3 d.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk and Bentonsport, Iowa; Warsaw and Nauvoo, Illinois.
Warsaw beds: Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Fenestella rudis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 23, pi. 34, fig. 5.
Keokuk L. S. : St. Francisville, Missouri.
Fenestella serratula Ulrich.
1890. Fenestella serratula. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 544, pi. 50, figs. 5-5 c. Keokuk Group : Nauvoo, Illinois.
Warsaw beds: Monroe County and Warsaw, Illinois.
St. Louis L. S. : Caldwell, Lyon, aud Crittenden counties, Kentucky. Chester Group : Sloan’s Valley, Kentucky.
1894. Fenestella serratula. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 23.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Fenestella sevillensis Ulrich.
1890. Fenestella sevillensis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 552, pi. 52, figs. 6, 6a. Base of Coal Measures : Seville, Illinois.
Fenestella shumardi Prout.
1858. Fenestella Shumardi. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 232.
Carboniferous L. S. : Organ Mountains, New Mexico.
1872. Fenestella Shumardi ? Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 153, pi. 7, figs. 3 a-c. Upper Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Lower Coal Measures : Ohio.
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Fenestella shumardi Prout — Continued,
1894. Fenestella shumardi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 24, pi. 34, figs. 2 a, b.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Fenestella shumardi. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 27.
Upper Coal Measures : Poteau Mountain, Indian Territory.
Fenestella subflexuosa Ulricli.
1888. Fenestella subflexuosa. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 68, pi. 13, fig. 6. Cuyahoga Shale : Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
Fenestella subquadrans. See Lyropora subquadrans.
Fenestella sioallovana. See Archimedes swallovana.
Fenestella subretiformis Prout.
1858. Fenestella subretiformis. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 233. Carboniferous L. S. : Organ Mountains, New Mexico.
Fenestella tenax Ulrich.
1888. Fenestella tenax. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 71.
Waverly Group : Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
1890. Fenestella tenax. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 546, pi. 51, figs. 2-2e. Warsaw beds: Monroe County and Warsaw, Illinois.
Chester Group: Chester and Kaskaskia, Ill.; Sloan’s Valley, Kentucky. 1894. Fenestella tenax. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 24.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Fenestella triserialis Ulrich.
1890. Fenestella triserialis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 541, pi. 50, figs. 4, 4 1 Keokuk Group : King’s Mountain, Kentucky.
Fenestella trituberculata Prout.
1858. Fenestella trituberculata. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 22$ Carboniferous L. S. : Organ Mountains, New Mexico.
Fenestella variabilis Prout.
1858. Fenestella variabilis. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 231.
? Carboniferous : Texas or New Mexico.
Fenestella wortheni. See Archimedes wortheni.
Fenestella wortheni Ulrich.
1890. Fenestella wortheni. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 551, pi. 52, figs 5, Base of Coal Measures : Seville, Illinois.
Fenestella (species undetermined).
1858. Fenestella. Schiel, Pac. R. R. Rept., vol. 2, p. 108, pi. 1, fig. 1.
Carboniferous L. S. : Willow Creek.
1868. Fenestella. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 289.
Carboniferous L. S. : West River, Pictou, Nova Scotia.
1868. Fenestella. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 289.
Carboniferous L. S. : Stewiacke, Nova Scotia.
1872. Fenestella sp. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 152, pi. 1, figs. 4 a, b. Upper Coal Measures: Bellevue and Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
1876. Fenestella - ? - . White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 89.
Lower Aubrey Group: Near Echo Park, Utah.
1878. Fenestella sp. Etheridge, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 34, pp. 619, 62 Carboniferous : Feilden Isthmus, latitude 82° 43'.
FENESTRALIA Prout, 1858.
Fenestralia sancti-ludovici Prout.
1858. Fenestralia St. Ludovici. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1 j>. 235. Upper St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
Eller-]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
'enestralia sancti-ludovici Prout — Continued.
1859. Fenestralia St. Ludovici. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, pi. 15, figs. 1, la.
1890. Feneatralia sancti-ludovici. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 604, pi. 55, fig. 5.
St. Louis Group and Warsaw beds: St. Louis and Barrett’s Station, Mis souri; Monroe County, Alton, Columbia, and Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Fenestralia ? sancti-ludovici. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 30.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
'enestralia sancti-ludovici var. compacta Ulrich .
1890. Fenestralia sancti-ludovici var. compacta. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 605, pi. 59, fig. 1.
St. Louis Group : Elizabethtown, Kentucky.
FILICITES Schlotheim, 1820. llicites gracilis Shumard.
1855. Filidtes gracilis. Shumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 208, pi. A, fig. 11.
Lithographic L. S. : Louisiana and Elk Spring, Pike County; on North River, Marion County, Missouri.
FISTULIPOEA McCoy, 1849.
'istulipora carbonaria Ulrich.
1884. Fistulipora carbonaria. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 45, pi. 3, figs. 1, la.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1894. Fistulipora carbonaria. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 16.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
? istulipora clausa. See Meekopora clausa.
Istulipora corapressa Eominger.
1866. Fistulipora compressa. Rominger, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 123.
Keokuk L. S. : Lagrange, Missouri.
1894. Fistulipora compressa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 16.
Keokuk L. S. : Lagrange and Wayland, Missouri.
'istulipora excelens Ulrich.
1884. Fistulipora excelens . Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 46, pi. 3, figs. 3-36.
Kaskaskia Group : Tateville and Litchfield, Kentucky.
istulipora flabellum. See Dichotrypa flabellum.
'istulipora nodulifera Meek.
1866. Stenopora columnaris (pars). Geintz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 66. (Not Schloth., 1813.)
Carboniferous : Bellevue, Nebraska.
1872. Fistulipora nodulifera. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 143, pi. 5, figs. 5 a-d. Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Bennett’s Mill, and Wyoming, Nebraska.
Coal Measures : Iowa and Illinois.
1894. Fistulipora nodulifera. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, pi. 34, fig. 3.
Upper Coal Measures.
1897. Fistulipora nodulifera. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 25.
Upper Coal Measures: Poteau Mountain, Indian Territory.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Fistulipora prolifica Ulrich.
1884. Fistulipora prolifica. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 45, pi. 3, figs. 2, 2a.
St. Louis Group : Colesburg, Kentucky.
Fistulipora peculiaris. See Actinotrypa peculiaris.
Fistulipora spergenensis Boruinger.
1866. Fistulipora Spergenensis. Rominger, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 12 2. Warsaw L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Fistulipora trifolia. See Prismopora trifolia.
Fistulipora (species undetermined.)
1876. Fistulipora - ? - . White, Powell’s Geol. Rep. Uinta Mts., p. 88.
Lower Aubrey Group : Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
1888. Fistulipora (3) sp. undet. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 92.
Waverly Group : Sciotoville and Richfield, Ohio.
(FLEMLNGIA De Koninck, 1881.)
Flemingia stultus. See Pleurotomaria stulta.
(FLUSTBA Linnaeus, 1745.)
Flustra spatulata Prout. See Worthenopora spatulata.
Flustra tuberculata Prout. See Stenopora tuberculata.
FOBBESIOCBINUS De Koninck and Lehon, 1854. Forbesiocrinus agassizi Hall.
1858. Forbesiocrinus agassizi. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 631, fig. 103.
1860. Forbesiocrinus agassizi. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 65. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1861. Forbesiocrinus Agassizi var. giganteus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad.
Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 131.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1868. Forbesiocrinus Agassizi var. giganteus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 495, pi. 18, fig. 3.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Forbesiocrinus Agassizi. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 7, figs. 1, 2. 1894. Forbesiocrinus agassizi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 224, pi. 30, fig. 3. Forbesiocrinus agassizi var. giganteus. See Forbesiocrinus agassizi. Forbesiocrinus aster icej 'or mis. See Onyckocrinus asteriaeformis. Forbesiocrinus cestriensis Hall.
1860. Forbesiocrinus cestriensis. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 68. Kaskaskia L. S. : Pope County, Illinois.
Forbesiocrinus communis. See Taxocrinus communis.
Forbesiocrinus elegantulus Miller.
1891. Forbesocrinus elegantulus. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 40, pi. 5, figs. 14, 15.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Forbesiocrinus giddingei. See Taxocrinus giddingei.
Forbesiocrinus greenei Miller and Gurley.
1896. Forbesocrinus greenei. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 57, pi. 4, figs. 1, 2.
Keokuk Group: Edwardsville, Indiana.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Forbesiocrinus jerseyensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Forbesiocrinus jerseyensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 58, pi. 4, figs. 2, 3.
Warsaw Group : Jersey County, Illinois.
Forbesiocrinus juvenis. See Taxocrinus juvenis.
Forbesiocrinus helloggi. See Taxocrinus kelloggi.
Forbesiocrinus lobatus var. tardus. See Taxocrinus tardus.
Forbesiocrinus macadamsi Miller and Gurley.
1896. Forbesiocrinus macadamsi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 58, pi. 5, figs. 1, 2.
Keokuk Group : Jersey County, Illinois.
Forbesiocrinus meehi. See Taxocrinus meeki.
Forbesiocrinus monroensis. See Onychocrinus monroensis. Forbesiocrinus multibrachiatus. See Taxocrinus multibrachiatus. Forbesiocrinus norwoodi. See Onychocrinus exculptus.
Forbesiocrinus parvus Wetherby.
1879. Forbesiocrinus parvus. Wetherby, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p. 138,
pi. 11, figs. 4a, b.
Kaskaskia Group : Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Forbesiocrinus pratteni . See Melocrinus pratteni.
Forbesiocrinus pyriformis Miller and Gurley .
1894. Forbesiocrinus pyriformis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 47, pi. 4, fig. 1.
Keokuk Group: Muldrough’s Hill, Hardin County, Kentucky. Forbesiocrinus ramulosus. See Onychocrinus ramulosus and Taxocrinus ramulosus.
Forbesiocrinus saffordi Hall.
1860. Forbesiocrinus saffordi. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 87. Keokuk L. S. : White Creek Springs, Tennessee.
Forbesiocrinus semiovatus. See Taxocrinus semiovatus.
Forbesiocrinus shumardianus. See Taxocrinus shumardianus.
Forbesiocrinus speciosus Miller and Gurley.
1890. Forbesiocrinus speciosus. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,
p. 347, pi. 5, figs. 8, 9.
Keokuk Group : Washington County, Indiana.
Forbesiocrinus spinifer. See Taxocrinus thiemei.
Forbesiocrinus spiniger. See Taxocrinus thiemei.
Forbesiocrinus tardus. See Taxocrinus tardus.
Forbesiocrinus thiemei. See Taxocrinus thiemei.
Forbesiocrinus washingtonensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Forbesiocrinus washingtonensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 54, pi. 3, figs. 32, 33.
Keokuk Group : Washington County, Indiana.
Forbesiocrinus whitjieldi. See Taxocrinus whitfieldi.
Forbesiocrinus wortheni Hall.
1858. Forbesiocrinus wortheni. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 632, pi. 17, fig. 5. Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.153.
Forbesiocrinus wortheni Hall — Continued.
1860. Forbesiocrinus wortheni. Hall, Supp.vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. la., pi. 3, fig. 7. 1873. Forbesiocrinus Wortheni. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 496,
pi. 14, fig. 2; pi. 15, fig. 7.
Keokuk Group: Keokuk, Iowa.; Hamilton, Illinois; Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1894. Forbesiocrinus wortheni. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 224.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk and Bonaparte, Iowa.
FUSULINA Fischer, 1837.
Fusulina cylindrica Fischer.
*1837. Fusulina cylindrica. Fischer, Oryct. du Gouv. Moscou, p. 126, pi. 18, figs. 1-5.
1858. Fusulina cylindrica. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 260. Carboniferous: Valley of the Kansas River, Kansas.
1859. Fusulina cylindrica. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 24. Coal Measures : Kansas.
1861. Fusulina cylindrica. Newberry, Ives’ Colo. Expl. Exped., p. 129.
Coal Measures: Kansas.
1864. Fusulina cylindrica. Meek and Hayden, Pal. Upper Mo., p. 14, pi. 1, figs, 6a-L Coal Measures: Ohio to Kansas and Southwestern Nebraska, and south to Texas.
1864. Fusulina cylindrica ? Meek, Pal. Cal., vol. 1, p. 4, pi. 2, figs. 2, 2a.
Carboniferous : Bass’s Ranch, Shasta County, California.
1866. Fusulina cylindrica. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 71, tab. 5, fig. 5. Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
1872. Fusulina cylindrica. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 140, pi. 1, fig. 2 ; pi. 2,
fig. 1 ; pi. 5, figs. 3 a, b ; pi. 7, figs. 8a, b.
Upper Coal Measures: miles west and 1 mile southeast of Nebraska City; Bennett’s Mill, Wyoming; Rock Bluff, Plattsmouth, Bellevue, and Omaha City, Nebraska.
1877. Fusulina cylindrica. White, U. S. Geol. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 96, pi. 6, figs. 6a, b.
Carboniferous: Wasatch Range, south of Spanish Fork; U-i-ya-bi Pass, Gosute Range; near Beckwith Spring, Cedar Range ; near the mouth of Spanish Fork Canyon; southeast of Mount Nebo, all in Utah.
1877. Fusulina Cylindrica. Whiteaves, Geol. Surv. Canada, Rept. of Prog. 1875-76, p. 97.
Carboniferous or Permian : Rear of Fort St. James, Stewart’s Lake, British Columbia.
1884. Fusulina cylindrica. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 116, pi. 23, figs. 1-3. Coal Measures: Ohio to California; Limestone roof of coal K, Lodi, Fountain County, Indiana.
1887. Fusulina cylindrica. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 50, pi. 3, fig. 20.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1891. Fusulina cylindrica. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 245.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Fusulina cylindrica. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 102, pi. 12, figs. la-c. Coal Measures : Kansas City and Lexington, Missouri.
Fusulina cylindrica var. gracilis Meek.
1864. Fusulina gracilis. Meek, Pal. Cal., vol. 1, p. 4, pi. 2, figs. 1-lc.
Carboniferous : Bass’s Ranch, Shasta County, California.
1873. Fusulina gracilis? Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 560, pi. 24,
fig. 7.
Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1874. Fusulina gracilis. Meek, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 7, p. 484.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Fusulina cylindrica var. robusta Meek.
1864. Fusulina robusta. Meek, Pal. Cal., vol. 1, p. 3, pi. 2, figs. 3-3c.
Carboniferous: Bass's Ranch, Shasta County, California.
Fusulina cylindrica var. ventricosa Meek and Hayden.
1858. Fusulina cylindrica var. ventricosa. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat.
Sci. Phil., p. 261.
Carboniferous: Juniata and Manhattan, Kansas.
1859. Fusulina cylindrica var. ventricosa. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci.
Phil., p. 24.
Coal Measures : Manhattan and Juniata, Kansas.
1873. Fusulina ventricosa. Meek andWorthen, Geol..Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 560, pi. 24,
fig. 8.
Coal Measures: Fulton and Peoria counties, Illinois.
1874. Fusulina ventricosa. Meek, Am. Jour. Sic. (3), vol. 7, p. 484.
Fusulina elongata Sliumard.
1858. Fusulina elongata. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 297.
Dark and White Permian L. S. and S. S. : Guadalupe Mountains, New
Mexico and Texas.
1859. Fusulina elongata. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 388.
White Permian L. S. and underlying S. S. : Guadalupe Mountains, Texat
and New Mexico.
Fusulina hyperborea Salter.
1855. Fusulina Hyperborea. Salter, Belcher’s “Last of the Arctic Voyages,” p. 380, pi. 36, figs. 1-3.
Carboniferous : Depot Point, Albert Land.
(FUSUS Bruguiere, 1789.)
Fusus inhabilis. See Sphaerodoma primogenia.
GASTRIOCERAS Hyatt, 1883.
Gastrioceras branneri Smith.
1897. Gastrioceras branneri. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 47, pi. 23, figs. 1-6.
Lower Coal Measures : Pilot Mountain, Carroll County, Arkansas.
Gastrioceras compressum Hyatt.
1891. Gastrioceras compressum. Hyatt, 2d Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 355, figs. 57-59.
Carboniferous: Colorado River, San Saba County, and near Bend, Texas.
Gastrioceras entogonum Gabb.
1861. Goniatites entogonus. Gabb, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 372.
Carboniferous L. S. : Lampasas County, Texas.
1893. Gastrioceras entogonum f Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 472, pi. 47, figs. 49-51.
Carboniferous : Five miles west of Lampasas, Texas.
Gastrioceras excelsum Meek.
1876. Goniatites globulosus var. excelsus. Meek, Bull. U. S. G. and G. Surv. Terr., vol. 1, 2d Ser., p. 445.
Coal Measures : Osage, Kansas.
1897. Gastrioceras excelsum. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 50, pi. 1/, fig. 1. Lower Coal Measures : Pope County, Arkansas.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Gastrioceras globulosus Meek and Worth en.
I860. Goniatites globulosus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 471.
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1866. Goniatites globulosus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 390, pi. 30, figs. 2 a-c.
Upper Coal Measures: Springfield, Illinois; eastern Kansas.
1883. Gastrioceras globulosus. Hyatt, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 22, p. 327. 1897. Gastrioceras globulosum. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 48, pi. 18, figs. 1-6.
Upper Carboniferous: Scott County, Arkansas.
Gastrioceras kingii Hall and Whitfield.
1877. Goniatites Kingii. Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 279, pi. 6, figs. 9-14.
Coal Measures : Near Eberhardt Mill, White Pine, Nevada.
1883. Gastrioceras Kingii. Hyatt, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 22, p. 327.
Gastrioceras marianum de Yernenil.
1845. Goniatites marianus. Yerneuil, Geol. Russia and the Ural Mts., vol. 2, p. 369, pi. 27, figs. 2 a-c.
Mountain Limestone.
1897. Gastrioceras marianum. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 50, pi. 16, figs. 1-5.
Upper Coal Measures : Scott County, Arkansas.
xastrioceras (species undetermined).
1897. Gastrioceras sp. indet. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vbl. 35, p. 52, pi. 20, fig. 1. Upper Coal Measures: Scott County, Arkansas.
GENENTOMUM Scudder, 1885.
Genentomum validum Scudder.
1885. Genentomum validum. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 329, pi. 30, figs. 2, 3.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creok, Illinois.
1890. Genentomum validum. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 293, figs. 2, 3. Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
GENOPTERYX Scndder, 1884.
Genopteryx constricta Scndder.
1885. Genopteryx constricta. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 327, pi. 29, fig. 11.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Genopteryx constricta. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 291, pi. 15, fig. 11. Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
GERABLATTINA Scndder, 1879.
Gerablattina abdicata Scndder.
1895. Gerablattina abdicata. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 118, pi. 10, fig. 6.
Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia.
Gerablattina apicalis Scudder.
1895. Gerablattina apicalis. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 114, pi. 9, fig. 18.
Lower Coal Measures : Wills Creek, Richmond, Olnq.
Gerablattina balteata Scudder. See Etoblattina balteata.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Gerablattina cassvici Scudder.
1895. Gerablattina cassvici. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 117, pi. 10, figs. 2, 3.
Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia,
Gerablattina concinna Scudder.
1895. Gerablattina concinna. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 119, pi. 10, figs. 4, 5.
Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
Gerablattina dedncta Scudder.
1895. Gerablattina deducta. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 123, pi. 10, fig. 15.
Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
Gerablattina diversinervis Scudder.
1895. Gerablattina diversinervis. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 115, pi. 9, fig. 15.
Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
Gerablattina eversa Scudder.
1895. Gerablattina eversa. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 122, pi. 10, fig. 14.
Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia.
Gerablattina fascigera Scudder.
1878. Blattina fascigera. Scudder, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 15, p. 239. Carboniferous : Pittston, Pennsylvania.
1879. Gerablattina fascig era. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 113,
pi. 6, figs. 1, 2.
Lower Carboniferous : Pittston, Pennsylvania.
1890. Gerablattina fascigera. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 133, pi. 6, figs. 1, 2.
Lower Carboniferous : Pittston, Pennsylvania.
1895. Gerablattina fascigera. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 128. Millstone Grit : Campbell's Ledge, near Pittston, Pennsylvania. Gerablattina fraterna Scudder.
1893. Gerablattina fraterna. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 101, p. 19, pi. 2, figs, d, e.
Carboniferous : Silver Spring, East Providence, Rhode Island.
1895. Gerablattina fraterna. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 124, pi. 10, fig. 16.
Lower ( ?) Coal Measures : Silver Spring, East Providence, Rhode Island.
Gerablattina incnlta Scudder.
1895. Gerablattina inculta. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 113, pi. 9, fig. 16.
Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
Gerablattina lata Scudder.
1895. Gerablattina lata. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 125, pi. 11, fig. 2.
Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
Gerablattina minima Scudder.
1895. Gerablattina minima. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 127, pi. 11, fig. 5.
Lower Coal Measures : Wills Creek, Richmond, Ohio.
Gerablattina ovata Scudder.
1895. Gerablattina ovata. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 126, pi. 11, fig. 4.
Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia.
284 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.153.
Gerablattina perita Scudder.
1895. Gerablattina perita. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 114, pi. 9, fig. 17.
Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
Gerablattina permacra Scudder.
1895. Gerablattina permacra. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 121, pi. 10, fig. 13.
Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
Gerablattina permanenta Scudder.
1895. Gerablattina permanenta. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 121, pi. 10, fig. 12.
Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia.
Gerablattina radiata Scudder.
1895. Gerablattina radiata. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 124, pi. 11, fig-1-
Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia.
Gerablattina richmondiana Scudder.
1895. Gerablattina richmondiana. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 116, pi. 10, fig. 1.
Lower Coal Measures : Wills Creek, Richmond, Ohio.
Gerablattina rotnndata Scudder.
1895. Gerablattina rotnndata. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 126, pi. 11, fig. 3.
Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia.
Gerablattina scapnlaris Scudder.
1893. Gerablattina scapularis. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 101, p. 19, pi. 2, fig. 1.
Carboniferous : Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
1895. Gerablattina scapularis. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 124, pi. 10, fig. 7.
Lower (?) Coal Measures: Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
Gerablattina uniformis Scudder.
1895. Gerablattina uniformis. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv.No. 124, p. 120, pi. 10, figs. 8-11.
Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
GERALINURA Scudder, 1884.
Geralinnra carbonaria Scudder.
1884. Geralinura carbonaria. Scudder, Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., vol. 20, p. 19. Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Geralinura carbonaria. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 455, pi. 39, figs. 1, 3, 4.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Geralinura carbonaria. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 431, pi. 31, figs. 1,3,4.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
GERAPHRYNUS Scudder, 1884.
Gerapbrynus carbonarius Scudder.
1884. Gerapbrynus carbonarius. Scudder, Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., vol.
20, p. 16.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Gerapkrynus carbonarius Scudder — Continued.
1890. Gerapkrynus carbonarius. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 446, pi. 40, figs. 1, 9, 10, 12.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Gerapkrynus carbonarius. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 422, pi. 32, figs. 1, 9, 10, 12.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
GERAPOMPUS Scudder, 1885.
Gerapompus blattinoides Scudder.
1885. Gerapompus blattinoides. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 326, pi. 29, fig. 1.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Gerapompus blattinoides. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 290, pi. 15, fig. 1.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Gerapompus extensus Scudder.
1885. Gerapompus extensus. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 326, pi. 29, figs. 5-8.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Gerapompus extensus. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 290, pi. 15, figs. 5, 8.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
GERARUS Scudder, 1868.
Gerarus danae Scudder.
1868. Miamia Danae. Scudder, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 566, fig 1.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Grundy County, Illinois.
1885. Gerarus Dance. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol 3, p. 345. pi. 31, fig. 5.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Gerarus Dance. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 309, pi. 17, fig. 5. Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Gerarus mazonus Scudder.
1885. Gerarus mazonus. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 344, pi. 32, fig. 7.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek. Illinois.
1890. Gerarus mazonus. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 308, pi. 18, fig. 7. Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Gerarus vetus Scudder.
1885. Gerarus vetus. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 344, pi. 31, fig. 6.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Gerarus vetus. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 308, pi. 17, fig. 6. Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
GERATARBUS Scudder. 1890.
Geratarbus lacoei Scudder.
1890. Geratarbus lacoei. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 448, pi. 39, fig. 5.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Geratarbus lacoei. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 424, pi. 32, fig. 11. Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
286 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Geratarbus scabrum Scudder.
1890. Geratarbus scabrum. Scudder, Mem. Boat. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 448, pi. 39, fig. 5.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Geratarbus scabrum. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 424, pi. 31, fig. 5. Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
(GERVILLIA l)e France, 1820.)
Gervillia auricula. See Monopteria longispina.
Gervillia longa. See Avicula longa.
Gervillia longispina. See Monopteria longispina.
Gervillia ohioense. See Avicula oliioense.
Gervillia strigosa. See Pterinea strigosa.
Gervillia sulcata. See Avicula sulcata.
GILBERTSOCRINUS Phillips, 1836.
Gilbertsocrinus dispansus. See Gilbertsocrinus lyonanus.
Gilbertsocrinus faberi Miller and Gurley.
1896. Goniasteroidocrinus faberi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State. Mus.
Nat. Hist., p. 84, pi. 5, figs. 2, 3.
Keokuk Group: Joplin, Missouri.
Gilbertsocrinus fiscellus Meek and W orthen.
I860. Trematocrinus fiscellus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 383.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1866. Gilbertsocrinus fiscellus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 222, pi. 15, fig. 5.
Burlington L. S.
1897. Gilbertsocrinus fiscellus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam.,
p. 245, pi. 17, figs. 2 a-d.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Gilbertsocrinus lyonanus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Goniasteroidocrinus lyonanus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 55, pi. 4, fig. 4.
Keokuk Group : Indian Creek, near Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1897. Gilbertsocrinus dispansus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 240, pi. 15, figs. 2 a-d.
Keokuk Group : Indian Creek, Montgomery County, Indiana.
Gilbertsocrinus obovatus Meek and Worthen.
1869. Goniasteroidocrinus obvatus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 76.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Goniasteroidocrinus obovatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 391, pi. 4, fig. 6.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Gilbertsocrinus obovatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 241, pi. 17, figs. 4 a, b.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington and Pleasant Grove, Iowa.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Gilbertsocrinus reticulatus Hall.
1861. Trematocrinus reticulatus j Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 9.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Trematocrinus reticulatus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 325. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Gilbertsocrinus {Trematocrinus) reticulatus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids,
pi. 6, fig. 12.
1897. Gilbertsocrinus reticulatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 244, pi. 17, figs, la, b.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Sedalia, Missouri. Gilbertsocrinus robustus Hall. See Gilbertsocrinus tuberosus. Gilbertsocrinus tenuiradiatus Meek and Worthen.
1869. Goniasteroidocrinus tenuiradiatus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 75.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Goniasteroidocrinus tenuiradiatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill.,
vol. 5, p. 389, pi. 11, fig. 1.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Gilbertsocrinus tenuiradiatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 246, pi. 17, fig. 3.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Gilbertsocrinus tuberculosus Hall.
1860. Trematocrinus tuberculosus. Hall Supp., vol .1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 75. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Trematocrinus papillatus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 76. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1878. Ollacrinus tuberculosus. Wachsmuth and Springer, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 263.
1893. Ollacrinus papillatus. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 36, pi. 3, fig. 23.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Gilbertsocrinus tuberculosus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 243, pi. 17, figs. 5 a-c.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Gilbertsocrinus tuberosus Lyon and Oasseday.
1859. Goniasteroidocrinus tuberosus. Lyon and Casseday, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol.
28, p. 233.
Subcarboniferous Group (Knobstone) : Clear Creek, Hardin County, Ken tucky ; Washington and Montgomery counties, Indiana.
1860. Trematocrinus robustus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 77. Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
1872. Gilbertsocrinus {Trematocrinus) robustus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 6, fig. 14.
1891. Goniasteroidocrinus tuberosus. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Ind.,
p. 51, pi. 9, fig. 11.
1892. Goniasteroidocrinus tuberosus. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 661,
pi. 9, fig. 11.
1897. Gilbertsocrinus tuberosus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 239, pi. 15, figs, la, b ; pi. 16, figs. 1-6 ; pi. 17, fig. 6.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana; Hardin County, Kentucky; Keokuk, Iowa.
Gilbertsocrinus typus Hall.
I860. Trematocrinus tyjms. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, p. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 73.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Bibliographic Index Of North American
[Bull. 153.
Gilbertsocrinus typus Hall— Continued.
1872. Gilbertsocrinus ( Trematocrinus ) typus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 6, fig. 13.'
1878. Ollacrinus typus. Wachsmuth and Springer, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 262.
1894. Gilbertsocrinus typus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 164.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Marion County, Missouri; Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Gilbertsocrinus typus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crm. Cam., p. 242, pi. 14, figs. 1-3; pi. 17, figs. 7 a, b.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington and Pleasant Grove, Iowa.
(GLAUCONOME Goldfuss, 1826.)
Glauconome nereidis White. See Pinnatopora nereidis.
Glauconome trilineata Meek. See Pinnatopora trilineata.
Glauconome wliitii Poerste. See Pinnatopora whitii.
GLOSSINA Phillips, 1848.
Glossina flabellula Hall and Clarke.
1892. Lingula ( Glossina ) flabellula. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, p. 172, pi. 1, figs. 33, 34.
Waverly Group : Sciotoville, Ohio.
Berea Grit : Berea, Ohio.
1897. Lingula ( Glossina ) flabellula. Hall, 14th Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 326, pi. 1, figs. 5, 6.
Waverly Group : Sciotoville and Berea, Ohio.
Glossina nebraskensis Meek.
1872. Lingula Scotica var. Nebrascensis. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 158, pi. 8, figs. 3a, b.
Upper Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Glossina sedaliensis Miller.
1892. Lingula sedaliensis. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 54, pi. 9, fig. 2.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Lingula sedaliensis. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 308, pi. 9, fig. 2. Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Glossina waverlyensis Herrick.
1875. Lingula Scotica f Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 276, pi. 14, fig. 9. (Not L. scotica Davidson.)
Berea Grit: Berea, Ohio.
1887. Lingula scotica (var.?) Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 144, pi. 14,
fig. 15.
Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Lingula waverlyensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 18, pi. 3, fig. 1. Waverly Group : Newark, Ohio.
1892. Lingula Waverliensis. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 4K, fig. 7.
Waverly S. S. : Oil City, Pennsylvania.
1895. Lingula ( scotica var.) waverliensis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 22, fig. 1.
(Waverly) Shale above Conglomerate II : Newark, Ohio.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
GLOSSITES Hall, 1885.
Glossites amygdalinus Winch ell.
1863. Sanguinolites amygdalinus. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 13. Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1885. Glossites amygdalinus. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 501, pi. 40, figs. 13, 14.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1888. Sanguinolites ( Glossites ) amygdalinus f Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3,
p. 69.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
GLYPHIOC ERAS Hyatt, 1883.
Glyphioceras cumminsi Hyatt.
1893. Glyphioceras cumminsi. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 467, pi. 47, figs. 33-43.
Carboniferous : 5 miles west of Lampasas, Texas.
Glyphioceras incisum Hyatt.
1893. Glyphioceras incisum. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 471, pi. 47, figs. 44-48.
Carboniferous : Near Richland Springs, San Saha County, Texas.
Glyphioceras kentuckiense Miller.
1889. Goniatites kentuckiensis. Miller, N. A. Geol. and Pal., p. 439, fig. 740.
St. Louis Group: Crab Orchard, Kentucky.
1893. Glyphioceras Kentuckiense. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 470.
1896. Goniatitis kentuckiensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 40, pi. 5, fig. 1.
St. Louis Group : Crab Orchard, Kentucky .
Glyphioceras sphaericus Martin.
1897. Glyphioceras sphcericus. Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p. 271, pi. 20,
figs. 1, 2.
Batesville S. S, : Batesville, Arkansas.
GLYPTOPORA Ulrich, 1888.
Glyptopora elegans Prout.
1860. Coscinium elegans. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 572.
Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1866. Coscinium elegans. Prout, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 413, pi. 22, fig. 2.
St. Louis Group : Warsaw, Illinois.
1890. Glyptopora elegans. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 518, pi. 78, figs. 10-10e. Warsaw beds: Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Glyptopora elegans. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 21.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Glyptopora keyserlingi Prout.
1858. Coscinium Keyserlingi. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 269. Archimedes L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1859. Coscinium Keyserlingi. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, pi. 15, figs.
4, 4 a.
1860. Coscinium Wortheni. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 571. Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1866. Coscinium Wortheni. Prout, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 412, pi. 22, fig. 1. Keokuk Group : Near Warsaw, Illinois.
Bull. 153 - 19
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Glyptopora keyserlingi Prout — Continued.
1890. Glyptopora Tceyserlingi. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 517, pi. 78, figs. 4-4&. Keokuk Group: Warsaw and Nauvoo, Illinois; Keokuk and Bentonsport, Iowa.
1894. Glyptopora Tceyserlingi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 22.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Glyptopora megastoma Ulrich.
1888. Glyptopora megastoma. Ulrich. Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 83.
Waverly Group : Scioto ville, Ohio.
Keokuk Group : Illinois and Iowa.
1890. Glyptopora megastoma. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 518, pi. 78, figs. 5, 5a. Keokuk Group: Warsaw and Nauvoo, Illinois; Keokuk and Bentonsport, Iowa.
1894. Glyptopora megastoma. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 21.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk and Bentonsport, Iowa.
Glyptopora michelinia Prout.
1860. Coscinium Michelinia. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 573.
Warsaw L. S.: Warsaw, Illinois. g,
1866. Coscinium Michelinia. Prout, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 414, pi. 22, fig. 4.
St. Louis Group: Warsaw, Illinois.
1890. Glyptopora michelinia. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 515, pi. 78, figs. 8-8&.
Warsaw beds: Warsaw, Illinois; Barrett’s Station, Missouri.
1894. Glyptopora michelinia. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 22.
St. Louis L. S. : Barrett’s Station, Missouri.
Glyptopora pinnata Ulrich.
1890. Glyptopora pinnata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 516, pi. 78, fig. 2. Burlington L. S. : Sagetown, Henderson County, Illinois.
Glyptopora plumosa Prout.
1860. Coscinium plumosum. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 572.
Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois, and Barrett’s Station, St. Louis County, Missouri.
1866. Coscinium plumosum. Prout, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 414, pi. 22, figs. 3, 5a.
St. Louis Group : Warsaw, Ill. ; Barrett’s Station, Missouri.
1890. Glyptopora plumosa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 512, pi. 78, fig. 3-3c.
Warsaw beds: Warsaw, Illinois; Barrett’s Station, Missouri.
1894. Glyptopora plumosa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 20, pi. 33, fig. 5.
St. Louis L. S. : Barrett Station, Missouri.
Glyptopora punctipora Ulrich.
1890. Glyptopora punctipora. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 519, pi. 78, figs. 9, a. Chester Group : Monroe County, Illinois.
Glyptopora sagenella Prout.
1860. Coscinium sagenella. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 573. Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1866. Coscinium sagenella. Prout, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 415, pi. 22, fig. 5.
St. Louis Group : Warsaw, Illinois.
1890. Glyptopora sagenella. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 513, pi. 78, figs. 6, 6a. Keokuk Group : Bentonsport, Iowa.
Warsaw beds: Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Glyptopora sagenella. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 21.
Keokuk L. S. : Bentonsport, Iowa; Warsaw Illinois.
Glyptopora sagenella var. caliculosa Ulrich.
1890. Glyptopora sagenella var. caliculosa. Ulrich. Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 51 Warsaw beds: Warsaw, Illinois.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Glyptopora sagenella var. lata Ulrich.
1890. Glyptopora sagenella var. lata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 515, pi. 78,
fig. 4.
Warsaw beds : Warsaw, Illinois.
GOMPHOCERAS Sowerby, 1839.
Gomphoceras clarki Miller.
1891. Gomphoceras clarki. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. . Ind., p. 88,
pi. 19, fig. 1.
St. Louis Group : Corydon, Indiana.
1892. Gomphoceras clarki. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 698, pi. 19, fig. 1. St. Louis Group : Corydon, Indiana.
Gomphoceras potens Hall.
1879. Gomphoceras potens. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 2, p. 351.
Waverly Group : Medina, Ohio.
1886. Gomphoceras potens. Hall, 5th Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Geol., pi. (122) 7, fig. 8.
Waverly Group : Medina, Medina County, Ohio.
1888. Gomphoceras potens. Beecher, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 2, Supp. pi. 122, fig. 8. Waverly Group : Medina, Medina County, Ohio.
(GOOTASTEROIDOCRINTrS Lyon and Casseday, 1859.)
Goniasteroidocrinus faberi. See Gilbertsocrinus faberi. Goniasteroidocrinus lyonanus. See Gilbertsocrinus lyonanus. Goniasteroidocrinus obovatus. See Gilbertsocrinus obovatus. Goniasteroidocrinus tenuiradiatus. See Gilbertsocrinus tenuiradiatus. Goniasteroidocrinus tuberosus. See Gilbertsocrinus tuberosus.
GONIATITES De Haan, 1825.
Goniatites allei Winchell.
1862. Goniatites Allei . Winchell, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 33, p. 363.
Marshall S. S. : Marshall and Jonesville, Michigan.
1865. Goniatites Allei. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 133.
Marshall Group : Hillsdale, Michigan.
Goniatites andrewsi Winchell.
1870. Goniatites Andrewsi. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 259.
Waverly Group : Newark, Ohio.
Goniatites baylorensis White.
1891. Goniaties baylorensis. White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 77, p. 19, pi. 2, figs. 1-3.
Permian: Military Crossing of the Big Wichita, Baylor County, Texas.
Goniatites bellicosus Morton.
1836. Ammonites bellicosus. Morton, Am. Jour. Sci. (1), vol. 29, p. 150, pi. 3, fig. 8. Coal Measures: Ohio Valley.
Goniatites blairi Miller and Gurley.
1896. Goniatites blairi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 35, pi. 4, figs. 4, 5.
Chouteau L. S: Six miles from Sedalia, Missouri.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Goniatites brownensis Miller.
1891. Goniatites brownensis. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 90,
pi. 18, figs. 3, 4.
Waverly or Knobstone Group : Brown County, Indiana.
1892. Goniatites brownensis. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 700, pi. 18,
figs. 3, 4.
Waverly or Knobstone Group: Brown County, Indiana.
Goniatites choctawensis Sliumard.
1863. Goniatites Choctawensis. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 109. Coal Measures : Choctaw Nation.
Goniatites colubrellus Morton.
1836. Ammonites colubrellus. Morton, Am. Jour. Sci. (1), vol. 29, p. 154, pi. 28, figs. 49, 51.
Coal Measures: Ohio Valley.
Goniatites compactus Meek and Wortben.
1865. Goniatites compactus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 154.
Coal Measures : Macoupin Cotfnty, Illinois.
1873. Goniatites compactus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 611, pi. 31, fig. 2.
Coal Measures : Menard County, Illinois.
Goniatites elkhornensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Goniatites elkhornensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 37, pi. 4, figs. 9-11.
Coal Measures : Elk horn Creek, Kentucky.
Goniatites entogonus. See Gastrioeeras entogonus.
Goniatites fultonensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Goniatites f ultonensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 39, pi. 4, figs. 15-17.
Coal Measures : Fulton County, Illinois.
Goniatites globulosus. See Gastrioeeras globulosum.
Goniatites globulosus var. excelsus. See Gastrioeeras excelsum. Goniatites goniolobns Meek.
1877. Goniatites goniolobus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 98, pi. 9. figs. 5-5 &.
Carboniferous: New Mexico.
Goniatites gorbyi Miller.
1891. Goniatites gorbyi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 90,
pi. 15, fig. 1.
Chouteau L. S. : Pin Hook Bridge, Pettis County, Missouri.
1892. Goniatites gorbyi. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 700, pi. 15, fig. 1. Chouteau L. S. : Pin Hook Bridge, Pettis County, Missouri.
1894. Goniatites gorbyi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 220.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Goniatites greencastlensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Goniatites greencastlensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 44, pi. 5, figs. 12-14.
St. Louis Group : Greencastle, Indiana.
Goniatites greenii Miller.
1892. Goniatites greenii. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 76, pi. 10, figs. 5, 6.
Knobstone Group : Near New Albany, Indiana.
1894. Goniatites greenii. v Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 330, pi. 10, figs. 5, 6. Knobstone Group : Near New Albany, Indiana.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Goniatites Hathaway anus McChesney.
1860. Goniatites hathawayana. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 66.
Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
1865. Goniatites hathawayana. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 3, fig. 3.
1868. Goniatites Hathawayanus. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 53, pi. 3, fig. 3.
Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
Goniatites hildrethi Morton.
1836. Ammonites Hildrethi. Morton, Am. Jour. Sci. (1), vol. 29, p. 149, pi. 1, fig. 24;
pi. 28, figs. 48, 50, 53.
Goniatites holmesii Swallow.
I860. Goniatites (?) Holmesii. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 659. Chemung: Cooper County, Missouri.
Goniatites kougktoni Winchell.
1862. Goniatites Houghtoni. Winchell, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 33, p. 363.
Marshall S. S : Marshall, Michigan.
Goniatites Jiyas. See Goniatites lyoni.
Goniatites illinoisensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Goniatites illinoisensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat. His., p. 42, pi. 5, figs. 6-8.
Coal Measures: Montgomery County, Illinois.
Goniatites indianensis Miller.
1891. Goniatites indianensis. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 90,
pi. 19, figs. 2, 3.
Knobstone or Waverly Group : Clark County, Ind.
1892. Goniatites indianensis. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 700, pi. 19,
figs. 2, 3.
Knobstone or Waverly Group : Clark County, Indiana.
Goniatites ioivensis. See Paralegoceras iowensis.
Goniatites ixion. See Brancoceras ixion.
Goniatites jessiese Miller and Gurley,
1896. Goniatites jessiece. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 46, pi. 5, figs. 18-20.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
Goniatites kansasensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Goniatites kansasensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 43, pi. 5, figs. 9-11.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Goniatites hentuclciensis. See Glyphioceras kentuckiensis.
Goniatites lcingii. See Gastrioceras kingii.
Goniatites leviculus Miller and Faber.
1892. Goniatites leviculus. Miller and Faber, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 14, p. 167, pi. 6, figs. 10, 11.
St. Louis Group : Crab Orchard, Kentucky.
Goniatites limatus Miller and Faber.
1892. Goniatites limatus. Miller and Faber, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 14, p. 166, pi. 6, figs. 8,9.
St. Louis Group: Crab Orchard, Kentucky.
Goniatites louisianensis Bowley.
1895. Goniatites louisianensis. Rowley, Am. Geol., vol. 16, p. 221, figs. 15-18. Louisiana L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Goniatites lunatus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Goniatites lunatus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 41, pi. 5, figs. 2-5.
Coal Measures: Elkhorn Creek, Kentucky.
Goniatites lyoni Meek and Worthen.
I860. Goniatites Lyoni. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 471. Goniatite bed : Rockford, Indiana.
1860. Goniatites kyas. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 102, figs, 17, 18.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1866. Goniatites Lyoni. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 165, pi. 14, figs, lla-c.
Goniatite bed : Rockford, Indiana.
1879. Goniatites Lyoni. Hall, Pal. N. Y.,vol. 5, pt. 2, p. 476, pi. 72, fig. 12; pi. 73, figs. 9-11; pi. 74, fig. 7.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1888. Goniatites lyoni. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 92.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Goniatites lyoni. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 7, fig. 2.
Waverly Group : Ohio.
1895. Goniatites lyoni. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 18, fig. 2.
Kinderhook Freestone : Granville, Ohio.
Goniatites marskallensis Winchell.
1862. Goniatites Marskallensis. Winchell, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 33, p. 362.
Marshall S. S. : Marshall, Moscow, and Hardwood Point, Michigan.
1865. Goniatites Marskallensis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 133.
Marshall Group: Napoleon Cut, Jackson County, Michigan; Weymouth, Medina County, Ohio.
1870. Goniatites Marskallensis. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 258. Waverly Group: Newark, Ohio.
Goniatites minimus Shumard.
1858. Goniatites minimus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 200.
Middle Coal Measures: Above Dover Landing, Missouri.
1894. Goniatites minimus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 221.
Upper Coal Measures : Dover Landing and Kansas City, Missouri.
Goniatites missouriensis Miller and Faber.
1892. Goniatites missouriensis. Miller and Faber, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 14, p. 164, pi. 6, fig. 1.
Upper Coal Measures: Near Kansas City, Missouri.
Goniatites monroensis Worthen.
1890. Goniatites monroensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 150, pi. 26, fig. 5. St. Louis L. S. : Waterloo, Monroe County, Illinois.
Goniatites montgomeryensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Goniatites montgomeryensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus.
Nat. Hist., p. 38, pi. 4, figs. 12-14.
Coal Measures : Montgomery County, Illinois.
Goniatites morganensis Swallow.
I860. Goniatites Morganensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 659. Chouteau L. S. : Missouri.
Goniatites noliensis Cox.
1857. Goniatites noliensis. Cox, Geol. Surv. Ky., vol. 3, p. 574, pi. 10, figs. 1-1&. Coal Measures: Nolin Iron Works, Edmonson County, Kentucky.
1891. Goniatites nolenensis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 264.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Goniatites occidentalis Miller and Faber.
1892. Goniatites occidentalis. Miller and Faber, Jour.Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 14, p. 166, pi. 6, figs. 6, 7.
Coal Measures : Elkhorn Creek, Kentucky.
Goniatites obioensis Winchell.
1870. Goniatites Ohiensis. Wincbell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 259.
Waverly Group : Newark, Ohio.
Goniatites opimus White and Whitfield.
1862. Goniatites opimus. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, p. 305.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Goniatites osagensis Swallow.
I860. Goniatites Osagensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 659.
Chemung Group : Cooper and Moniteau counties, Missouri.
1894. Goniatites osagensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 221.
Chouteau L. S. : Cooper County, Missouri.
Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Goniatites oweni . See Munsteroceras oweni.
Goniatites oweni var. parallela. See Munsteroceras parallelum.
Goniatites parrishi Miller and Gurley.
1896. Goniatites parrishi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 36, pi. 4, figs. 6-8.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Goniatites parvus Shumard.
1858. Goniatites parvus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 199. f Upper Coal Measures : Willow Spring, on Santa Fe Road, Kansas.
Goniatites planorbiformis Shumard.
1855. Goniatites planorhiformis. Shumard, Geol. Surv. Mo., p. 208, pi. C, figs. 11a, h.
Coal Measures: Missouri River, above Dover Landing.
1894. Goniatites planorhiformis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv ., vol. 5, p. 221 .
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Goniatites politus Shumard.
1858. Goniatites politus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 199.
Middle Coal Measures : Lexington, Missouri.
1894. Goniatites politus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 221.
Upper Coal Measures : Lexington, Mo.
Goniatites propinquus Winohell.
1862. Goniatites propinquus. Winchell, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 33, p. 365.
Marshall S. S. : Pointe Aux Barques, Michigan.
Goniatites pygmaeus Winchell.
1862. Goniatites pygmceus. Winchell, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 33, p. 366.
Marshall S. S. : ? Battle Creek, Michigan.
Goniatites romingeri Winchell.
1862. Goniatites Romingeri. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 427.
Marshall Group : Marshall, Michigan.
Goniatites rotator ins. See Brancoceras ixion.
Goniatites sciotoensis Miller and Faber.
1892. Goniatites-sdotoensis. Miller and Faber, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 14, p. 165, pi. 6, figs. 2, 3.
Upper Waverly Group : Sciotoville, Ohio.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.153.
Goniatites shumardianus Winchell.
1862. Goniatites Shumardianus. Winchell, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 33, p. 364. Marshall S. S. : Point© Aux Barques, Michigan.
1870. Goniatites Shumardianus. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 258. Waverly Group : Newark, Ohio.
Goniatites subcavus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Goniatites subcavus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 45, pi. 5, figs. 15-17.
Coal Measures : Montgomery County, Illinois.
Goniatites subcircularis Miller.
1889. Goniatites subcircularis. Miller, N. A. Geol. and Pal., p. 440, fig. 741.
St. Louis Group : Crab Orchard, Kentucky.
Goniatites texanus Shumard.
1863. Goniatites Texanus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 109.
Coal Measure? L. S. : Bluffs of Wallace Creek, San Saha County, Texas.
Goniatites (species undetermined).
1873. Goniatites (sp. undet.). Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 30, figs, la, b.
Coal Measures.
1888. Goniatites sp. ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 7, fig. 27.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Goniatites sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 9, fig. 5.
Bedford Shale: Central College, Ohio.
1889. Goniatites sp. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 4, fig. 5.
Bedford Shale. Ohio.
1895. Goniatites sp. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 20, fig. 5.
Bedford Shale : Central College, Ohio.
GONIOCRINUS Miller and Gurley, 1890.
Goniocrinus sculptilis Miller and Gurley.
1890. Goniocrinus sculptilis. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 352,
pi. 6, figs. 2-5.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Iowa.
GONIODON Herrick, 1888.
Goniodon ohioensis Herrick, 1888.
1888. Goniodon ohioensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 84, pi. 12, figs. 23-25. Waverly Group, Licking County, Ohio.
1895. Goniodon ( Palceoneilo f) ohioensis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 23, fig. 21 ; pi. 24, fig. 23.
Cuyahoga Shale : MooFs Run, Ohio.
GONIOPHORA Phillips, 1848.
Goniophora plicata Hall.
1856. Cypricardella plicata. Hall., Trans. Alb. Inst., vol. 4, p. 18.
St. Louis L. S. : Bloomington, Indiana.
1882. Goniophora plicata. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 66, pi. 7,
fig. 39.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1883. Sangumolites? ( Goniophora ?) plicata. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,
p. 341, pi. 30, fig. 39.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Bloomington, and Lanesville, Indiana.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
GRAEOPHONUS Scudder, 1890.
Graeophonus carbonarius Scudder.
1876. Libellula carbonaria. Scudder, Proc. Am. Ass. Adv. Sci., vol. 24, p. Ill, fig. 1.
Carboniferous : Near Sydney, Cape Breton.
1876. Libellula carbonaria. Scudder, Can. Nat. (2), vol. 8, p. 88, fig. 1.
Carboniferous : Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
1878. Libellula Carbonaria. Dawson, Supp. to 2d ed. Acad. Geol., p. 53, fig. 8. Carboniferous: Nova Scotia.
1885. Libellula carbonaria. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 350. Carboniferous : Nova Scotia.
1890. Graeophonus carbonarius. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 454, pi. 40, figs. 2, 3, 6.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Graeophonus carbonarius. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 430, pi. 32,
figs. 2, 3, 6.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois, and Cape Breton.
GRAMMYSIA De Verneuil, 1847.
Grammysia arcuata Conrad.
1884. Grammysia arcuata. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 245, pi. 20, fig. 5.
Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
Grammysia blairi Miller.
1891. Grammysia blairi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 93,
pi. 20, fig. 4.
Chouteau, L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1892. Grammysia blairi. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 703, pi. 20, fig. 4. Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Grammysia famelica Herrick.
1888. Grammysia famelica. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 35, pi. 6, fig. 5. Waverly Group: Granville, Ohio.
1895. Grammysia famelica. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 17, fig. 5.
Upper Cuyahoga Shale : Licking County, Ohio.*
Grammysia hannibalensis Shumard.
1855. Allorisma Hannibalensis. Shumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 206, pi. C, fig. 19.
Lithographic L. S. : Hannibal, Missouri.
1865. Sanguinolites Hannibalensis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 128. Marshall Group : Hillsdale, Mich.
1870. Allorisma (Sedgwickia) Hannibalensis. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 256.
Waverly Group : Newark, Ohio.
1875. Grammysia ? Hannibalensis. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 300, pi. 16. figs. 5 a-c. Waverly Group: Medina and Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; Burlington, Iowa; Hannibal, Missouri.
1884. Grammysia Hannibalensis. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 244, pi. 20, fig. 4. Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
1885. Grammysia Hannibalensis. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 381, pi. 61,
figs. 29, 30, 33.
Waverly S. S. : Summit and Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
Lithographic L. S. :Hannibal, Missouri.
1886. Grammysia hannibalensis. Claypole, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol.
Soc., vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 248.
Lower Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
298 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Grammysia bannibalensis Shumard — Continued.
1888. Grammysia hannibalensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3,p. 75, pi. 4, fig. 13.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Grammysia (?) hannibalensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 6, fig. 11. Waverly Group : Ohio.
1894. Allorisma hannibalensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 127.
Louisiana L. S. : Hannibal, Missouri.
1895. Grammysia ? hannibalensis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 17, fig. 11. Kinderhook: Granville, Ohio.
Grammysia herricki Miller.
1888. Grammysia ovata. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 35, pi. 3, fig. 12. (Not G. ovata Hall, 1885.)
Waverly Group : Newark, Ohio.
1892. Grammysia herricki. Miller, First Appendix to N. A. Geol. and Pal., p. 700. 1895. Grammysia ovata Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 24, fig. 7. Burlington Group: Newark, Ohio.
Grammysia ovata Herrick. See Grammysia herricki.
Grammysia plena Hall.
1885. Grammysia plena. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 382, pi. 61, figs. 31, 32. Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Grammysia rhomboides Meek.
1871. Grammysia ? rhomboides. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 72. Waverly Group : Rushville, Ohio.
1875. Grammysia ? rhomboides. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 302, pi. 16, figs. 7 a, b. Waverly Group: Medina, Ohio.
1888. Grammysia rhomboides. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 75, pi. 8, fig. 12. Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
Grammysia ventricosa Meek.
1871. Grammysia ventricosa. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 73.
Waverly Group : Rushville, Ohio.
1875. Grammysia ventricosa. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 303, pi. 13, figs. 5a, b, pi. 16, figs. 6a, b.
Waverly Group : Medina, Ohio.
1888. Grammysia ventricosa. Herrick, Bui. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 76.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
Grammysia (species undetermined).
1886. Grammysia (sp. ?). Heilprin, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Ann. Rep. 1885, p. 442
fig. 8.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1886. Grammysia (sp.?) Heilprin, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc.. vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 270, fig. 8.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1888. Grammysia sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 76, pi. 12, fig. 3.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Grammysia, imperfect cast. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 4, fig. 8 Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
GRANATOCRINUS Troost, 1850.
Granatocrinus aplatus Rowley and Hare.
1891. Granatocrinus aplatus. Rowley and Hare, The Kansas City Scientist, vol 5, p. 117, pi. 3, figs. 11, 12.
Upper Burlington L. S : Louisiana and Spencer Creek north of Curry ville Missouri.
Eller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
ranatocrinus concinnulus Rowley and Hare.
1891. Granatocrinus concinnulus. Rowley and Hare, The Kansas City Scientist, vol. 5, p. 117, pi. 3, figs. 13, 14.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Wanatocrinus cornutus. See Heteroblastus cornutus. ranatocrinus curtus Shumard.
1855. Pentremites curtus. Shumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 187, pi. B, figs. 3 a, b. Archimedes L. S. : Fenton, St. Louis County, Missouri.
1894. Granatocrinus curtus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 140.
St. Louis L. S. : ? Fenton, Missouri.
ranatocrinus excavatus Rowley and Hare.
1891. Granatocrinus excavatus. Rowley and Hare, The Kansas City Scientist, vol. 5, p. 99, pi. 2, figs. 9, 10.
Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
ranatocrinus exiguus Rowley and Hare.
1891. Granatocrinus exiguus. Rowley and Hare, The Kansas City Scientist, vol. 5, p. 100, pi. 2, figs. 13, 14 ; p. 118, pi. 3, fig. 18.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
rranatocrinus granulatus Roemer.
*1852. Pentatremites granulatus. Roemer, Monog. Blast., p. 43.
Warsaw Group.
rranatocrinus granulosus. See Schizoblastus granulosus. iranotocrinus lotoblastus. See Schizoblastus lotoblastus.
Granatocrinus magnibasis Rowley.
1895. Granatocrinus ( Schizoblastus ?) magnibasis. Rowley, Am. Geol., vol. 16,
p. 220, figs. 11-14.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
rranatocrinus melonoides. See Schizoblastus melonoides.
rranatocrinus mutabilis Rowley.
1893. Granatoci'inus mutabilis. Rowley, Am. Geol., vol. 12, p. 306, pi. 14, figs. 4-9. Chouteau L. S. : 3 miles east of Curryville, Missouri.
Granatocrinus neglectus Meek and Worth en.
1869. Granatocrinus neglectus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 90.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Granatocrinus neglectus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 471, pi. 9, fig. 3.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Granatocrinus neglectus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 139.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Hannibal and Louisiana, Missouri.
Granatocrinus norwoodi Owen and Shumard.
1850. Pentremites norwoodi. Owen and Shumard, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 2, p. 64, pi. 7, figs. 13a-c.
Subcarboniferous L. S. : Burlington and Augusta, Iowa; Oquawka, Illi nois.
1852. Pentremites norwoodii. Owen and Shumard, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., p. 591, tab. 5A, figs. 13a-c.
Subcarboniferous L. S. : Burlington and Augusta, Iowa; Oquawka, Illi nois.
1866. Granatocrinus Norwoodi. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 258.
Upper Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
300 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Granatocrinus norwoodi Owen and Shuinard — Continued.
1868. Granatocrinus Norwoodi ? Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 496, pi. 18, fig. 8.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Granatocrinus Norwoodi. Meek and Wortlien, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 473. pi. 9, fig. 2.
1886. Granatocrinus norwoodi. Etheridge and Carpenter, Cat. Blast., p. 245, pi. 2 figs. 34-36; pi. 3, fig. 16; pi. 6, figs. 19, 20; pi. 7, figs. 1-13; pi. 10, fig. 11 pi. 11, fig. 14; pi. 17, fig. 8.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Pleasant Grove, Iowa; nea] Monmouth, Illinois.
1894. Granatocrinus norwoodi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 140, pi. 18, fig. 10
Upper Burlington L. S. : Ash Grove, Palmyra and Hannibal, Missouri.
Granatocrinus pisum. See Cryptoblastus pisum.
Granatocrinus projectus. See Cryptoblastus projectus.
Granatocrinus pyriformis Rowley and Hare.
1891. Granatocrinus pyriformis. Rowley and Hare, The Kansas City Scientist vol. 5, p. 118, pi. 3, figs. 15, 16.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Bear Creek Station, Marion County, Missouri.
Granatocrinus shumardi Meek and Worthen.
1866. Granatocrinus Shumardi. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.1 p. 257.
Lower Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1868. Granatocrinus Shumardi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 49£ pi. 18, figs. 6u, b.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Granatocrinus sphaeroidalis Miller and Gurley.
1894. Granatocrinus sphaeroidalis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mut Nat. Hist., p. 65, pi. 6, figs. 31-33.
Kaskaskia Group : Meade County, Kentucky.
Granatocrinus winslowi Miller and Gurley.
1884. Granatocrinus winslowi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Na‘ Hist., p. 66, pi. 6, figs. 34, 35.
? Burlington Group : Drift at Danville, Illinois.
GRAPHIOCRHsTUS De Koninck and Lehon, 1853.
Graphiocrinus carbonarius Meek and Worthen.
1861. Poteriocrinus ( Scaphiocrinus f) carbonarius. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acat Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 140.
Coal Measures: Near Springfield, Illinois.
1865. Poteriocrinus ( Zeacrinus ) carbonarius. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Naj Sci. Phil., p. 152. J
1873. Scaphiocrinus carbonarius. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 56;; pi. 24, fig. 2.
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1894. Phialocrinus carbonarius. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 219.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Graphiocrinus dactylus. See Scytalocrinus dactylus.
Graphiocrinus longicirrifer Wachsmutli and Springer.
1890. Gi'aphiocrinus longicirrifer. Wachsmuth and Springer, Geol. Surv. Ill., vt 8, p. 193, pi. 15, fig. 12 ; pi. 17, fig. 14.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Iowa.
Eller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
rraphiocrinus macadamsi Worthen.
1873. Scaphiocrinus McAdamsi. Worthen, Geol. Surv. HI., vol. 5, p. 495, pi. 15, tig. 2. Keokuk L. S. : Otter Creek, Jersey County, Illinois. iraphiocrinus 14 brachialis. See Eupachycrinus quatuor-decem-bra- chialis.
rraphiocrinus rudis Meek and Worthen.
1869. Scaphiocrinus rudis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 139.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Scaphiocrinus rudis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 412, pi. 1, fig. 1.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
rraphiocrinus simplex Hall.
1858. Scaphiocrinus simplex. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 551, pi. 9, fig. 10. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa, rraphiocrinus spinobrachiatus Hall.
1861. Scaphiocrinus spinobrachiatus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 8. Burlington L. S.
1861. Scaphiocrinus spinobrachiatus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 306.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa,
rraphiocrinus striatus Meek and Worthen.
1869. Scaphiocrinus striatus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 142.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Scaphiocrinus striatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 418, pi. 2, fig. 11.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
rraphiocrinus tortuosus Hall.
1861. Scaphiocrinus tortuosus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 7.
Burlington L. S. .
1861. Scaphiocrinus tortuosus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 309.\ Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1893. Graphiocrinus tortuosus. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 32, pi. 3, figs. 15-17.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Iraphiocrinus wachsmuthi Meek and Worthen.
1861. Poteriocrinus ( Scaphiocrinus ) Wachsmuthi. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 141.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1868. Scaphiocrinus Wachsmuthi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 488, pi. 16, figs, la, b.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
GRIFFITHIDES Portlock, 1843.
Iriffithides bufo Meek and Worthen.
1870. Phillip8ia ( Griffithides ) bufo. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci.
Phil., p. 52.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1873. Phillipsia ( Griffithides ) bufo. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 528, pi. 15, fig. 10.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana .
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Griffithides bufo Meek and Worth en — Continued.
1881. Phillipsia bufo. White, 2d Ann. Rep. Dep. Stat. and Geol. Ind., p. 515, pi. 6, fig. 5.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1887. Griffithides bufo. Vogdes, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 95, pi. 3, figs. 4, 5, 10.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Griffithides granulatus Wetherby.
1881. Proetus granulatus. Wetherby, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 81, pi. 2, figs. 8, 8a, 9, 9a.
Kaskaskia Group : Pulaski County, Kentucky.
1887. Griffithides granulatus. Yogdes, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 101. Chester Series : Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Griffithides ornatus Yogdes.
*1897. Griffithides ornatus. Yogdes, Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci., ser. 2, vol. 4, p. 589.
Lower Coal Measures: Conway County, Arkansas.
1897. Phillipsia ( Griffithides ) ornata. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 61, pi. 22, fig. 6.
Lower Coal Measures : Conway County, Arkansas.
Griffithides portlocki Meek and Worthen.
1865. Phillipsia ( Griffithides ) Portlocki. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 268.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1873. Phillipsia ( Griffithides) Portlocki. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 525, pi. 19, fig. 6.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1884. Griffithides Portlocki. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 266, pi. 24, figs. 4-4&.
Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
1887. Griffithides portlockii. Yogdes, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 93, pi. 3, fig. 9. Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Phillipsia portlocki. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 236, pi. 32, fig. 7. Keokuk L. S. : St. Francisville, Missouri ; Keokuk, Iowa.
Griffithides sangamonensis Meek and Worthen.
1865. Phillipsia ( Griffithides f) Sangamonensis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 271.
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1873. Phillipsia ( Griffithides ?) Sangamonensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 615, pi. 32, fig. 4.
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1884. Phillipsia ( Griffithides ?) Sangamonensis. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 174, pi. 39, figs. 4, 5.
Coal Measures : Indiana.
1886. Phillipsia Sangamonensis. Heilprin, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn. Ann. Rep. 1885, p. 458, fig. 14a; p. 446, fig. 14.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1886. Phillipsia Sangamonensis. Heilprin, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol.
Soc., vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 274, fig. 14, p. 277, fig. 14a.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1887. Phillipsia sangamonensis. Herrick, Bull. Den.Univ.,vol. 2, p. 61, pi. 5, fig. 13. 1887. Griffithides sangamonensis. Yogdes, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 99, pi. 3,
figs. 7, 8.
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
Teller. ]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Mffithides scitula Meek and Worthen.
1865. Phillipsia ( Griffitliides ) scitula. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 270.
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1872. Phillipsia scitula. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 238, pi. 6, fig. 9.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska; Springfield, Illinois. Lower Coal Measures : Illinois.
1873. Phillipsia ( Griffitliides ) scitula. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5,
p. 612, pi. 32, fig. 3.
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1884. Phillip8ia (Griffitliides?) scitula. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 173, pi. 39, figs. 6-9.
Coal Measures: Perrysville, Eugene, Lodi, Silverwood, and Newport, Indiana.
1887. Phillipsia scitula. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 62.
1887. Griffitliides scitula. Vogdes, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 97, pi. 3, figs.
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois ; Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Lower Coal Measures : Illinois.
1897. Phillipsia ( Griffitliides ) scitula. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 61. Lower Coal Measures, White County, Arkansas.
jrriffitliides? sedaliensis Vogdes.
1888. Griffitliides (?) sedaliensis. Vogdes, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 7, p. 249. Waverly Group: Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Phillipsia sedaliensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 235.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
GYROCERAS De Koninck, 1844.
iyroceras burlingtonensis Owen. See Nautilus burlingtonensis.
lyroceras gracile Hall.
1860. Gyroceras gracile. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 105, figs. 1, 2.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
Gyroceras Hartti Dawson. See Stroboceras hartti.
Gyroceras rockfordensis Meek and Worthen. See Solenocheilus rock- fordensis.
Syroceras stebos Hall.
1886. Gyroceras Stebos. Hall, 5th Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Geol., pi. (126) 11, fig. 7.
Waverly Group: Warren, Pennsylvania.
1888. Gyroceras? Stebos. Beecher, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 2, Supp., p. 36, pi. 126, fig. 7.
Waverly Group: Warren County, Pennsylvania.
Gyroceras (species undetermined).
1888. Gyroceras sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 47.
Waverly Group : Ohio.
HADROPHYLLUM Milne-Edwards and Haime, 1850.
Hadrophyllum aplatum Cummins.
1891. Hadrophyllum aplatus. Cummins, 2d Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 552, figs. 60-60&, 61-61 &.
Bend Division of the Carboniferous : Texas.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Hadrophyllum glans White.
1862. Zaphreutis glans. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 32.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1880. Hadrophyllum, glans. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 8, p. 156, pi. 39, figs. 5 a, h.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Hadrophyllum glans. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 116, pi. 13, figs. 11a, b. Burlington L. S. : Louisiana and Sedalia, Missouri.
Hadrophyllum tennesseense Miller and Gurley.
1895. Hadrophyllum tennesseense. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus.
Nat. Hist., p. 87, pi. 5, figs. 16-19.
Silicified Subcarboniferous beds of the age of the Keokuk Group : Lincoln County, Tenn.
HALYSIOCRINUS Ulrich, 1886.
Halysiocrinus bradleyi Meek and Worth en.
1869. Calceocrinus ? Bradleyi. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 73.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1873. Calceocrinus? Bradleyi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 502, pi. 14, fig. 9.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Halysiocrinus perplexus Shumard.
1866. Cheirocrinus ( Calceocrinus ?) perplexus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 358.
Blue calcareous shale (Keokuk) : Button-mould Knob, Kentucky.
Halysiocrinus robustus Worthen.
1890. Calceocrinus robustus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 92, pi. 12, fig. 7. Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Halysiocrinus tunicatus Hall.
1860. Cheirocrinus tunicatus. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 124. Keokuk L. S.
1890. Calceocrinus tunicatus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 93, pi. 12, fig. 6. Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
1894. Calceocrinus tunicatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 222, pi. 30, fig. 4. Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Halysiocrinus ventricosus Hall.
1860. Cheirocrinus ventricosus. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 123.1 Burlington L. S.
1860. Cheirocrinus dactylus. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 123, figs. 1, 2.
Burlington L. S.
1860. Cheirocrinus nodosus. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 124. Keokuk L. S.
1869. Calceocrinus? fVachsmuthi. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci; Phil., p. 74.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Calceocrinus nodosus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 6, fig. 15.
1873. Calceocrinus (?) Wachsmutlii. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5
p. 444, pi. 2, fig. 1.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
WELLEK.j
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Halysiocrinus ventricosus Hall — Continued.
1893. Halysiocrinus ventricosus. Batlier, The Crinoidea of Gotland, pt. 1, p. 65,
pi. 4, figs. 141, 142.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Calceocrinus ventricosus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 222.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
HAPLOPHLEBIUM Scudder, 1867.
Haplophlebium barnesii Scudder.
1867. Haplophlebium Barnesii. Scudder, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 11, p. 151. Carboniferous: Cape Breton.
1867. Haplophlebium Barnesii. Dawsou, Geol. Mag. (1), vol. 4, p. 386, pi. 17, fig. 1. Carboniferous: Little Glace Bay, Cape Breton.
1868. Haplophlebium Barnesi. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 386, fig. 152.
Coal Measures: Little Glace Bay, Cape Breton.
*1868. Haplophlebium barnesii. Scudder, Can. Nat. (2), vol. 3, p. 202. Carboniferous: Cape Breton.
1868. Haplophlebium Barnesii. Scudder, Am. Nat., vol. 1, p. 631, pi. 16, fig. 8. Coal Measures : Cape Breton.
1884. Haplophlebium Barnesii. Scudder, Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., vol. 20,
p. 172.
Carboniferous: Cape Breton.
Haplophlebium longipennis Scudder.
1885. Haplophlebium longipennis. Scudder, Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., vol. 20,
p. 172.
Carboniferous: Pittston, Pennsylvania.
HARTTINA Hall, 1893.
Harttina anna Hartt.
1868. Centronella Anna. Hartt, Dawson’s Acad. Geol., p. 300, figs. 99a, b. Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
1894. Harttina Anna. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brack., pt. 2, pi. 52, figs.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
1895. Harttina Anna. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 79, figs. 37-39. Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
(HELICOPORA Olaypole 1883.)
Helicopora archimedes Olaypole. See Archimedes laxus Hall. HELIOTRYPA Ulrich 1883.
Heliotrypa bifolia Ulrich.
1883. Heliotrypa bifolia. Ulrich, Jour. Crinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 6, p. 278, pi. 13, figs. 6-6c.
Kaskaskia Group: Tateville, Kentucky.
HEMERISTIA Dana, 1864.
Hemeristia occidentalis Dana.
1864. Hemeristia occidentalis. Dana, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 37, p, 35, lig. 2.
Coal Measures : Morris, Illinois.
Bull. 153 - 20
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Hemeristia occidentalis Dana — Continued.
1866. Hemeristia occidentalis. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 191, pi. 6, figs. 1-3.
Carboniferous: Morris, Illinois.
1885. Hemeristia occidentalis. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 342. Carboniferous: Morris, Illinois.
1890. Hemeristia occidentalis. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 19, 306, pi. 1, figs. 1, 3.
Carboniferous: Morris, Illinois.
(HEMIPROKtTES Pander, 1830.)
Hemipronites crassus. See Derbya crassa.
Hemipronites crenistria. See Orthothetes crenistria and Derbya crassa. Hemipronites inequalis. See Orthothetes inaequalis.
Hemipronites lasallensis. See Derbya crassa.
Hemipronites umbraculum. See Orthothetes crenistria.
HEMITEYPA Phillips, 1841.
Hemitrypa aspera Ulrich.
1890. Hemitrypa aspera. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 563, pi. 57, figs. 3a, 4-4/ .
Keokuk Group : Nauvoo, Illinois ; Keokuk and Bentonsport, Iowa.
1894. Hemitrypa aspera. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 25.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Hemitrypa hemitrypa Prout.
1859. Fenestella hemitrypa. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 444. pi. 17, figs. 4, 4a.
Second Archimedes L. S. : Barrett’s Station, St. Louis County, Missouri. 1890. Hemitrypa proutana. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 560, pi. 57, figs, l-le Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois; Keokuk, Iowa.
Warsaw Beds: Monroe County, and Warsaw, Illinois; Barrett’s Station Missouri.
1894. Hemitrypa hemitrypa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 25.
St. Louis L. S. : Barrett Station, Missouri.
Hemitrypa hemitrypa var. nodulosa Ulrich.
1890. Hemitrypa proutana var. nodulosa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 562 pi. 57, figs. 2-2c.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk and Bentonsport, Iowa; Nauvoo, Illinois.
Hemitrypa hemitrypa var. vermifera Ulrich.
1890. Hemitrypa proutana var. vermifera. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 561 pi. 57, figs. 5, 5a.
Warsaw Beds: Warsaw, Illinois.
Hemitrypa nodosa Ulrich.
1890. Hemitrypa nodosa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 562, pi. 57, fig. 3.
Keokuk Group: Nauvoo, Illinois; Keokuk and Bentonsport, Iowa.
1894. Hemitrypa nodosa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 25.
Keokuk L. S. : Bentonsport, Iowa.
Hemitrypa pateriformis Ulrich.
1890. Hemitrypa pateriformis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 564, pi. 57, figs. 7-7 c Keokuk Group : Keokuk, Iowa.
1894. Hemitrypa pateriformis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 26.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Wellek.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Hemitrypa perstriata Ulrich.
1890. Hemitrypa perstriata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 564, pi. 57, tigs. 6, 6a. Keokuk Group : Bentonsport and Keokuk, Iowa.
1894. Hemitrypa perstriata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 25.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Hemitrypa plumosa Prout.
1858. Fenestella plumosa. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 236.
Warsaw, Illinois.
1859. Fenestella plumosa. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, pi. 15, figs. 2, 2a.
Hemitrypa proutana Ulrich. See Hemitrypa hemitrypa.
Hemitrypa proutana var. nodulosa Ulrich. See Hemitrypa hemitrypa var. nodulosa.
Hemitrypa proutana var. vermifera Ulrich. See Hemitrypa hemitrypa var. vermifera.
HETEROBLASTUS Etheridge and Carpenter, 1886.
Heteroblastus cornutus Meek and Worthen.
1861. Pentremites cornutus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 141.
St Louis L. S. : Dry Fork, Brown County, Illinois.
1866. Granatocrinus cornutus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 276, pi. 20, fig. 1.
St. Louis Group : Near Mount Sterling, Brown County, Illinois.
HETERODICTYA Nicholson, 1875.
Heterodictya gigantea Nicholson.
.1875. Heterodictya gigantea. Nicholson, Geol. Mag., dec. 2, vol. 2, p. 34, pi. 2, figs. 1 a-e.
Carboniferous L.S. : Jarvis, Township of Walpole, Ontario.
HOLOPEA Hall, 1847.
Holopea conica Winch ell.
1863. Holopea conica. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 21.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Holopea grandis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Holopea grandis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 19, pi. 2, figs. 33, 34.
Knobstone Group: Near New Albany, Indiana.
Holopea newtonesis Whitfield.
1882. Holopea Newtonensis. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 224. Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
1891. Holopea Newtonensis. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 591, pi. 14,
fig. 12.
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
1895. Holopea Newtonensis. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 477, pi. 10,
fig. 12.
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
Holopea proutana Hall.
1856. Holopea Proutana. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 30.
St. Louis L. S. : Alton, Illinois; Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Holopea ( Callonema ?) Proutana. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 72, pi. 8, figs. 33, 34.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana; Alton, Illinois.
Bibliographic Index Of North American
[bull. 153.
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Holopea proutana Hall — Continued.
1883. Holopea proutana. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 368, pi. 31. figs. 33, 34.
St. Louis Group : Alton, Illinois; Spergen Hill, Lanesville, and Blooming ton, Indiana.
Holopea subconica Winchell.
1863. Holopea subconica. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 21. (Name preoccupied by Hall, 1859.)
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
HOLOPELLA McCoy, 1855.
Holopella mira Winchell.
1863. Holopella mira. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 22.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
HUSTEDIA Hall, 1893.
Hustedia meekana Shumard.
1858. Retzia (?) Meekana. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 295. White and Dark Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
1859. Retzia Meekiana. Meek and Hayden, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1,
p. 395, pi. 11, fig. 7.
White and Dark Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
Hustedia mormoni Marcou.
1858. Terebratula mormoni. Marcou, Geol. N. A., p. 51, pi. 6, figs. 11-llc.
Mountain L. S. : Salt Lake City, Utah.
1858. Retzia punctilif era. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 220. Upper Coal Measures: Audrain and Howard counties, Missouri; below
mouth of Platt River, Nebraska : near Manhattan, at Willow Springs, on Santa F6 Road, and headwaters of Verdigris River, Kansas.
1859. Retzia mormoni. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 27.
Upper Coal Measures: Manhattan and Leavenworth. Kansas.
1860. Retzia subglobosa. McChesney, Desc. New. Pal. Foss., p. 45.
Upper Coal Measures : Menard, Mason, Fulton, Peoria, Tazewell, Knox, and Marshall counties, Illinois.
1864. Retzia compressa. Meek, Pal. Cal., vol. 1, p. 14, pi. 2, figs. 7-7c. Carboniferous: Bass’s Ranch, Shasta County, California.
1866. Retzia mormoni. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 39, tab. 3, fig. 6. Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
1868. Retzia punctulifera. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1. p. 32, pi. 1, figs. 1 a-c.
Upper Coal Measure L. S. : Menard, Mason, Fulton, Peoria, Tazewell, Knox, and Marshall counties, Illinois.
1872. Retzia punctulifera. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 181, pi. 1, fig. 13, pi. 5, fig- 7.
Upper Coal Measures: Rock Bluff, Plattsmouth and Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Coal Measures : Nebraska; Kansas; Illinois.
1874. Eumetria punctulifera. Derby, Bull. Cornell Univ. (Sci.), vol. 1, No. 2, p.4, pi. 8, figs. 4, 5, 7, 8, 10 ; pi. 9, fig. 3.
Coal Measures: Bomjardim and Itaituba, Brazil, and Pichis River, Peru. 1877. Retzia Mormonii. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. lOOMerid., vol. 4, p. 141, pi. 10, figs. la-c.
Carboniferous: Near Santa F6, New Mexico; top of Grass Mountain, Ely Range, 30 miles north of Pioche, Nevada.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Hustedia mormoni Marcou — Continued.
1884. Betzia radialis. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 220, pi. 7, figs. 5c-h.
Lower and Upper Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
1884. Betzia Mormonii. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 136, pi. 35, figs. 10-12.
Coal Measures : Indiana.
1888. Betzia mormoni. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 231.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Hustedia Mormoni. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 2, pi. 37, figs. 13-20.
Coal Measures: Near Kansas City, Missouri.
1894. Betzia mormoni. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 95, pi. 41, figs. 2a-c.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City and Lexington, Missouri.
1895. Hustedia Mormoni. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 51, figs. 1-9. Coal Measures : Near Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Betzia radialis. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 31.
Upper Coal Measures: Sebastian County, Arkansas, and Poteau Mountain, Indian Territory.
Hustedia papillata Shumard.
1858. Betzia papillata. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 294.
White and Dark Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
1859. Betzia papillata. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 395, pi. 11,
fig. 9.
Dark Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
Hustedia triangularis Miller.
1892. Lietzia triangularis. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 61, pi. 9, figs. 25, 26.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Betzia triangularis. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 315, pi. 9, figs.
25, 26.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
HYBOCHINUS Worthen and Miller, 1883.
Hybochinus spectabilis Wortlien and Miller.
1883. Hybochinus spectabilis. Worthen and Miller, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 332, pi. 31, figs. 5 a-d, 6, 7*.
Chester L. S. : Prairie du Long Creek, Monroe County, Illinois; Pope County, Illinois.
1895. Lepidesthes spectabilis. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 184. Kaskaskia L. S. : Prairie du Long Creek, Monroe County, Illinois.
HYDREIONOCRINUS De Koninck, 1858.
Hydreionocrinus acanthophorus Meek and Worthen.
1870. Zeacrinu8 ( Hydreionocrinus ) acanthophorus. Meek ;i ml Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 28.
Lower Coal Measures : Fulton County, Illinois.
1873. Zeacrinus {Hydreionocrinus) acanthophorus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv.
Ill., vol. 5, p. 563, pi. 24, fig. 11.
Coal Measures: Seaville, Fulton County, Illinois.
1874. Zeacrinus ( Hydreionocrinus f) acanthophorus. Meek, Am. Jour. Sci. (3),
vol. 7, p. 485.
1894. Hydreionocrinus acanthophorus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 215.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
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Hydreionocrinus armiger Meek and Wortken.
1870. Zeacrinus? armiger. Meek and Wortken, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 27. Chester Group : Pope County, Illinois.
1873. Zeacrinus ? armiger. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 547, pi. 21, fig. 3.
Chester Group : Pope County, Illinois.
See also Hydreionocrinus wetherbyi.
Hydreionocrinus crassidiscus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Hydreionocrinus crassidiscus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 43, pi. 6, figs. 18, 19.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas Oity, Missouri.
Hydreionocrinus depressus Hall.
1858. Zeacrinus depressus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 546, fig. 67.
1881. Hydreionocrinus depressus. Wetherby, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 325, pi. 9, figs. 1-4, 6.
Kaskaskia Group : Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Hydreionocrinus discus Meek and Wortlien.
1860. Zeacrinus discus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 390.
Upper Coal Measures: Sangamon County, Illinois.
1866. Zeacrinus discus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p.312, pi. 26, figs. 3 a, b.
Coal Measures: Sugar Creek, SaDgamon County, Illinois.
Hydreionocrinus granuliferus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Hydreionocrinus granuliferus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 44, pi. 6, figs. 20, 21.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Hydreionocrinus mucrospinus McOliesney.
I860. Zeacrinus mucrospinus. McCkesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 10.
Coal Measures : Carlinville, Macoupin County, Illinois ; Sangamon County, Illinois; Mouth of Rush Creek, Indiaua.
1866. Actinocrinus sp. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 64, Taf. 4, figs. 29a, b.l Plattsmouth and Bennett’s Mill, Nebraska.
1868. Zeacrinus mucrospinus. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 7, pi. 4, figs. 7 a, b.
Coal Measures: Carlinville, Illinois; Sangamon County, Illinois; Rush Creek, Indiana.
1872. Zeacrinus f mucrospinus . Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 149, pi. 5j
figs. 2a-c.
Upper Coal Measures: Bennett’s Mill, Nebraska City, Plattsmouth, Cedai Bluff, and Omaha, Nebraska.
Coal Measures : Kansas, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas.
1873. Zeacrinus f mucrospinus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p.563'
pi. 24, fig. 12.
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1894. Hydreionocrinus mucrospinus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 216.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Hydreionocrinus mucrospinosus. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 26, Upper Coal Measures: Poteau Mountain, Indian Territory.
Hydreionocrinus noduliferus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Hydreionocrinus noduliferus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus< Nat. Hist., p. 41, pi. 6, figs. 15-17.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Hydreionocrinus pentagonus Miller and Gurley.
1890. Hydreionocrinus pentagonus. Miller and Gurley, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 17, pi. 2, figs. 6, 7.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1890. Hydreionocrinus pentagonus. Miller and Gurley, 16tli Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 339, pi. 2, figs. 6, 7.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1894. Hydreionocrinus pentagonus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 215.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Hydreionocrinus sancti-ludovici Worthen.
1890. Eupachycrinusf sancti-ludovici. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 98.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
1894. Hydreionocrinus sanctiludovici. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 40, pi. 6, fig. 2.
St. Louis Group : St. Louis, Missouri.
Hydreionocrinus subsinuatus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Hydreionocrinus subsinuatus. Miller and Gurley, Bull, No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 40, pi. 6, figs. 11-14.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Hydreionocrinus verrucosus. See Eupachycrinus verrucosus.
Hydreionocrinus wetherbyi Wachsmutli and Springer.
1881. Hydreionocrinus armiger, Wetherby, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 328, pi. 9, figs. 7-11. Not H. armiger M & W. 1870.
Kaskaskia Group: Pulaski County, Kentucky.
1886. Hydreionocrinus Wetherbyi. Wachsmuth and Springer, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 169. (Rev. Pakeocr. Ill, p. 245.)
HYOLITHES Eichwald, 1840.
Hyolithes aculeatus Hall.
I860. Puginuculus ? (Theca) aculeatus. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist.,
p. 107.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1862. Puginuculus (?) aculeatus. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phi!., p. 423.
Marshall Group: Adams, Hillsdale County, Michigan.
1865. Puginuculus ? aculeatus. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 131. Marshall Group : Hillsdale, Michigan.
Hyolithes carbonaria Walcott.
1884. Hyolithes carbonaria. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Hist., p. 264, pi. 23, fig. 3. Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
Hyolithes lanceolatus Miller.
1892. Hyolithes lanceolatus. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 63, pi. 9, figs. 35, 36.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Hyolithes lanceolatus. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 317, pi. 9, figs. 35, 36.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
HYSTRIOSPONGIA Ulrich, 1800.
Hystriospongia carbonaria Ulrich.
1890. Hystriospongia carbonaria. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 245, pi. 6, fig. 3. Base of Coal Measures: Seville , Illinois.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
ICHTHYOCRINUS Conrad, 1842.
Ichthyocrinus burlingtonensis Hall.
1858* Ichthyocrinus hurlingtonensis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 557. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1893. Ichthyocrinus hurlingtonensis. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. His., vol. 1,
p. 35, pi. 3, fig. 24.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Ichthyocrinus hurlingtonensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 223. Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Ichthyocrinus clarkensis Miller and Gurley.
1894. Ichthyocrinus clarkensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 5, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 43, pi. 4, fig. 5.
Keokuk or Warsaw Group: Clark County, Indiana.
Ichthyocrinus greenii Miller.
1892. Ichthyocrinus greenii. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 52, pi. 8, fig. 3.
Keokuk Group : Muldrough Hill, Kentucky.
1894. Ichthyocrinus greenii. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 306, pi. 8, fig. 3. Keokuk Group: Muldrough Hill, Kentucky.
Ichtliyocriuus nobilis Wachsmutli and Springer.
1878. Ichthyocrinus nohilis. Wachsmuth and Springer, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 254.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Near Burlington, Iowa.
Ichthyocrinus spinosulus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Ichthyocrinus spinosulus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 5, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 44, pi. 5, fig. 4.
Knobstone Group : Clark County, Indiana.
Ichthyocrinus tiarseformis Hall.
1858. Ichthyocrinus tiarceformis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 558, fig. 71. Carboniferous: White Creek Springs, Davidson County, Tennessee.
IGOCERAS Hall, 1859.
Igoceras capulus Hall.
I860. Platyceras f capulus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 91.
Burlington L. S. : Quincy, Illinois; Burlington, Iowa.
1866. Metoptoma ( Platyceras ?) umhella. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Plil., p. 267.
Burlington L. S. : Quincy, Illinois, and Honey Creek, Henderson County, Illinois.
1868. Metoptoma ? umhella. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 506, pi. 15, figs. 6a-c, 7.
Burlington L. S. : Quincy, Illinois; Honey Creek, Henderson County, Illinois.
1889. Metoptoma f umhella. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 292.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1890. Platyceras capulus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 179.
1892. Igoceras capulus. Keyes, Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 10, p. 276.
1894. Igoceras capulus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 183, pi. 52, figs, la, h. Burlington L. S. : Hannibal aud Ritter’s Station, Missouri.
Igoceras fissurella Hall.
1860. Plafijceras fissurella. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 90.
Keokuk L. S. : Nauvoo, Illinois.
seller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Igoceras fissurella Hall— Continued.
1873. Platyceras fissurella. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. o, p. 519, pi. 17, fig. 4.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw and Nauvoo, Illinois.
1889. Platyceras fissurella. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 289.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1890. Capulus fissurella. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 6, p. 9.
1890. Capulus fissurella. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 173.
Keokuk S. : Warsaw and Nauvoo, Illinois.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1892. Igoceras fissurellum. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 10, p. 276.
1894. Igoceras fissurella. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 186, pi. 52, fig. 2. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw and Nauvoo, Illinois.
Igoceras pabulocrinus Owen.
1860. Platyceras subrectum. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia,, p. 89. (Not P. subrectum Hall, 1859.)
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa; Warsaw, Illinois.
1862. Pileopsis pabulocrinus. Owen, Geol. Reconn. Ind., p. 364, fig. 8.
Carboniferous: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1866. Platyceras ( Orthonychia ) infundibulum. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 266.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois.
1866. Platyceras ( Orthonychia ) extinctor. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 266.
Keokuk Group : Warsaw, Illinois.
1873. Platyceras infundibulum. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 517, pi. 17, fig. 3.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois.
1888. Platyceras infundibulum. Keyes, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc.,vol. 25, p. 242, pi.,
fig.
1889. Platyceras infundibulum. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 289. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1890. Capulus inf undibulum. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 6, p. 9.
1890. Capulus infundibulum. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 174, pi. 2, fig. 10. Keokuk Group: Keokuk, Iowa; Warsaw, Illinois; Crawfordsville, Indiana. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1892. Igoceras pabulocrinus. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 10, p. 276.
1891. Igoceras pabulocrinus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 184, pi. 52, figs. 3a, b;
pi. 54, figs. 3a, b.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Springfield, Missouri.
Keokuk L. S. and Shales: Keokuk, Iowa; Warsaw, Illinois; Crawfords ville, Indiana.
Igoceras quincyense McChesney.
1861. Platyceras Quincyensis. McChesney, Desc. New. Spec. Pal. Foss., p. 90.
Subcarboniferous L. S. : Near Quincy, Illinois.
1865. Platyceras Quincyensis. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 6, figs. 6a, b. 1868. Platyceras quincyense. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 49, pi. 6, figs. 6a, b.
Subcarboniferous: Quincy, Illinois.
1868. Platyceras (Orthonychia) Quincyense. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 510, pi. 15, figs. 5a, b.
Burlington L. S. : Quincy, Illinois.
1868. Platyceras ( Orthonychia ) Quincyense. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 290.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.153.
Igoceras quincyense McChesney — Continued.
1889. Platyceras quincyense. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 290.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1890. Capulus quincyensis. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 6, p. 9.
1890. Capulus quincyensis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 168, pi. 2, fig. 9. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1891. Platyceras pettisense. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 81,
pi. 14, fig. 1.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
1891. Platyceras missouriense. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,
p. 82, pi. 14, fig. 2.
Burlington Group: Sedalia, Missouri.
1892. Platyceras pettisense. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 691, pi. 14, fig. 1. Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
1892. Platyceras missouriense. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 692, pi. 14. fig. 2.
Burlington Group: Sedalia, Missouri.
1892. Igoceras quincyense. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 10, p. 276.
1894. Igoceras quincyense. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 182, pi. 53, figs. 10a, b, Burlington L. S. : Quincy, Illinois; Sedalia, Missouri.
Igoceras subplicatum Meek and Worthen.
1866. Platyceras ( Orthonychia ) subplicatum. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 265.
Chester Group : Pope County and Chester, Illinois.
1868. Platyceras (Orthonychia) subplicatum. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 3, p. 457, pi. 14, figs. 4a-c.
Waverly Group: Richfield, Ohio.
1890. Capulus subplicatum. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 166.
Kinderhook beds : Richfield, Ohio.
1892. Igoceras subplicatum. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 10, p. 276.
1894. Igoceras subplicatum. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, pi. 53, fig. 5.
ILYODES Scudder 1890.
Ilyodes divisa Scudder.
1890. Ilyodes divisa. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. .vol. 4, p. 422, pi. 38, fig. 1.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Ilyodes dirisa. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 398, pi. 30, fig. 1. Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Ilyodes elongata Scudder.
1890. Ilyodes elongata. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 423, pi. 38, fig. 2.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Ilyodes elongata. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 399, pi. 30, fig. 2. Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
ISOCARDIA Klein, 1753.
Isocard i a curt a Sliumard.
1858. Isocardia (?) curia. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 206. Coal Measures: Charbonniere, St. Louis County, Missouri.
Isocardia jennie Winched.
1863. Isocardia ? Jenna Winchell, Proc. Acad. Xat. Sci. Phil., p. 17.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Weller. 1
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Isocardia (species undetermined).
1868. Isocardia (like I. transversa). Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 304.
Carboniferous L. S. : East River, Pictou.
KIEKBYA Jones, 1869.
Kirkbya costata Ulrich.
1891. Kirkbya (? Barychilina) costata. Ulricb, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 208, pi. 18, figs. 2a, b.
St. Louis Group : Columbia, Illinois.
Kirkbya lindahli Ulricli.
1891. Kirkbya lindahli. Ulricb, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 207, pi. 18, figs. 6a-c.
St. Louis Group : Columbia, Illinois.
Kirkbya oblonga var. Ulricli.
1891. Kirkbya oblonga J . & K.var. Ulricb, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 206, pi. 18, figs. 4a, b, 5 a, b.
Chester Group: Chester, Illinois; near Grayson Springs, Kentucky.
Kirkbya tricollina Ulricli.
1891. Kirkbya tricollina. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 207, pi. 18, figs. 8a, b.
Chester Group: Near Grayson Springs and Litchfield, Kentucky.
Kirkbya venosa Ulricli.
1891. Kirkbya venosa. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 208, pi. 18, figs. 3a, b.
Chester Group: Near Grayson Springs, Kentucky.
(KONINCKIA Suess, 1853.)
Koninclda americana. See Productus swallovi.
KONINCKIQCEBAS Hyatt, 1883.
Koninckioceras scottense Worthen.
1890. Temnocheilus scottense. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 151, pi. 27, figs. 3, 3a.
Warsaw L. S. : Near Winchester, Scott County, Illinois.
1893. Koninckioceras ( Temnocheilus ) scottense. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 440.
KUSTAltAOHNE Scudder, 1890.
Kustarachne tenuipes Scudder.
1890. Kustarachne tenuipes. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 450, pi. 40, fig. 7.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Kustarachne tenuipes. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 426, pi. 32, fig. 7.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
LASIOCLADIA Hinde, 1884.
Lasiocladia liiudei Ulrich.
1890. Lasiocladia liindei. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 8, p. 219.
Keokuk Group : Nauvoo, Illinois; Keokuk, Iowa; King’s Mountain tunnel, Cincinnati Southern Railroad, Lincoln County, Kentucky.
316 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OP NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
LATZELIA Scudder, 1890.
Latzelia primordialis Scudder.
1890. Latzelia primordialis. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 419, pi. 38, fig. 3.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Latzelia primordialis. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 395, pi. 30, fig. 3.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
LEAIA Jones, 1862.
Leaia leidyi Lea.
1855. Cypricardia Leidyi. Lea, Proc. Acad. Nat. Soc. Phil., p. 341, pi. 4, figs. 1, 2.
Red Sandstone : Tumbling River Dam, near Pottsville, Pennsylvania.
1862. Leaia Leidyi. Jones, Monog. Foss. Estherise (Pal. Soc., vol. 14), p. 116, pi. 5, figs. 11, 12.
Carboniferous: Near Pottsville, Pennsylvania.
1883. Leaia Leidyi. Packard, 12th Ann. Rep. U. S. G. and G. Surv. Terr., p. 358,
fig. 24.
Red Sandstone: Near Pottsville, Pennsylvania.
Leaia leidyi var. salteriana Jones.
1862. Leaia Leidyi var. Salteriana. Jones, Monog. Foss. Estherim (Pal. Soc., vol. 14), p. 119, pi. 1, fig. 21.
1868. Leaia Leidii. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 256, fig. 78e.
Carboniferous: Horton Bluff, Nova Scotia.
1884. Leaia Leidyi var. Salteriana. Jones and Kirkby, Geol. Mag. (3), vol. 1,
p. 362, pi. 12, fig. 13.
Lower Carboniferous : Horton, Nova Scotia.
Leaia tricarinata Meek and Wortlien.
1868. Leaia tricarinata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 541, figs. Bl-3, C.
Coal Measures: Lasalle, St. Clair, and Vermilion counties, Illinois.
1884. Leaia tricarinata. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 167, pi. 39, figs. 10-13.
Coal Measures: Patty’s Ford of Little Vermilion River, west of Eugene, Brouillet’s Creek, Vermilion County, Indiana.
LECYTHIOCKINUS White, 1880.
Lecythiocrinus adamsi Worthen.
1882. Lecythiocrinus adamsi. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 37.
Lower Coal Measures: Peoria County, Illinois.
1883. Lecythiocrinus Adamsi. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 317, pi. 31, fig. 8. Lower Coal Measures: Peoria County, Illinois.
Lecythiocrinus ollieulseformis White.
1880. Lecythiocrinus olliculceformis. White, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 2, p. 257, pi. 1, figs. 4, 5.
Upper Coal Measures: 30 miles west of Humboldt, Kansas.
1880. Lecythiocrinus olliculaeformis. White, Cont. to Pal., No. 6, p. 124, pi. 35, figs. 2a, h.
Upper Coal Measures: 30 miles west of Humboldt, Kansas.
1894. Lecythiocrinus olliculaeformis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 208, pi. 25, fig. 13.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
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Carboniferous Invertebrates.
(LEDA Schumacher, 1817.)
Leda barrisi. See Palaeoneilo sulcatina.
Leda bellistriata. See Nuculana bellistriata.
Leda curta. See Nuculana curta.
Leda dens-mamillata. See Kuculana dens mam illata.
Leda diver sa. See Nuculana diver sa,
Leda gibbosa. See Yoldia rushensis.
Leda hnoxensis. See Yoldia knoxensis.
Leda levistriata . See Yoldia levistriata.
Leda nasuta. See Nuculana. nasuta.
Leda nuculeeformis. See Palaeoneilo sulcatina.
Leda, ohioensis. See Nuculana pandoriformis.
Leda oiceni. See Yoldia oweni.
Leda pandoriformis . See Nuculana pandoriformis.
Leda polita. See Yoldia kuoxensis.
Leda rushensis. See Yoldia rushensis.
Leda saccata. See Nuculana saccata.
Leda subscitula. See Yoldia subscitula.
LEIOCLEMA Ulrich, 1882.
Leioclema araneum Ulrich.
1890. Leioclema ? araneum. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 431, pi. 75, figs. 9-9c. Chester Group : Monroe County, and Chester, Illinois ; Pulaski and Jack- son counties, Kentucky.
1894. Leioclema araneum. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 14.
Chester Shales: Ste. Genevieve, Missouri; Chester, Illinois.
Leioclema foliatum Ulrich.
1890. Leioclema foliatum. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 431, fig. 1, p. 301.
Warsaw Beds: Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Leioclema foliatum. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 14.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois.
Leioclema gracillimum Ulrich.
1888. L,eioclema gracillimum. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ , vol. 4, p. 92.
Waverly Group: Lodi, Ohio.
1890. Leioclema gracillimum. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 429, pi. 75, figs. 6-6b.
Kinderhook Group : Marshalltown, Iowa.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Keokuk Group: At most localities.
Warsaw Beds: Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Leioclema gracillimum. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 13.
Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Missouri.
Keokuk L. S. ; Clark County, Missouri; Keokuk, Iowa; Warsaw, Illinois.
Leioclema punctatum Hall.
1858, Callopora punctata. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 653.
Warsaw L. S : Keokuk, Iowa; Warsaw, Illinois.
1866. Callopora miseouriensis. Rorainger, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 117.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Leioclema punctatum Hall— Continued.
1882. Leioclema punctata. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 5, p. 141, pi. 6, figs. 1, la.
1888. Leioclema punctatum. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 91.
Waverly Group: Cuyahoga Valley, Ohio.
1890. Leioclema punctatum. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 430.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa; Warsaw, Illinois; Lagrange, Missouri; King’s Mountain, Kentucky.
1894. Leioclema punctatum. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 13.
Keokuk L. S. : Lagrange and Wayland, Missouri; Illinois and Iowa.
Leioclema subglobosum Ulrich.
1890. Leioclema subglobosum. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 428, pi. 75, figs. 8-86.
Kinderhook Group : Marshalltown, Iowa.
Leioclema wachsmuthi Ulrich.
1890. Leioclema tvachsmuthi. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 428, pi. 75, figs. 7-lb. Kinderhook Group : Marshalltown, Iowa.
LEIOPTERIA Hall, 1883.
Leiopteria cuyahoga Herrick.
1891. Leiopteria cuyahoga. Herrick, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 2, p. 44, pi. 1, fig. 7. Waverly Group : Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
Leiopteria halli Herrick.
1888. Leiopteria halli. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 61, pi. 7, figs. 31, 32. Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1895. Leiopteria halli. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 24, fig. 8.
Kinderhook Group : Granville, Ohio.
Leiopteria nasutus. See Leioptodesina nasutus.
Leiopteria newberryi Herrick.
1888. Leiopteria f f newberryi. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 114, pi. 11, fig. 31.
Waverly Group : Ohio.
Leiopteria ortoni Herrick.
1888. Leiopteria ortoni. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 60, pi. 7, fig. 1. Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Leiopteria ( Leptodesma ) ortoni. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 5, fig. 4. Waverly Group: Ohio.
1889. Leiopteria ( Leptodesma ) ortoni. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 3, fig. 4.
1895. Leiopteria ( Leptodesma ) ortoni. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 24, rig. 1.
Upper Cuyahoga Shale: Licking County, Ohio.
1895. Leiopteria (variety of) ortoni. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 24, fig. 10. Kinderhook Group : Ohio.
1895. Leiopteria ortoni. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 24, fig. 12.
Cuyahoga Shale : Ohio.
Leiopteria speciosa Miller and Gurley.
1896. Liopteria speciosa. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 13, pi. 2, fig. 10.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
Leiopteria subovata Miller and Gurley.
1896. TAopteria subovata. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 13, pi. 2, figs. 7-9.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
Vveller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Leiopteria (species undetermined).
1888. Leiopteria sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 5, figs. 5, 8.
Waverly Group : Ohio.
1889. Leiopteria sp. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 3, figs. 3, 8.
1895. Leiopteria sp?. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 24, fig. 9.
Kinrlerhook Group : Granville, Ohio.
LEIORHYNCHUS Hall, 1860.
Leiorhynchus ? boonensis Skumard.
J855. Rhynchonella Boonensis. Shumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 205, pi. C, figs. 6a, b. Encrinital L. S. : Near Columbia, Boone County, Missouri.
1894. Rhynchonella boonensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 101.
Burlington L. S. : Columbia, Missouri.
1895. Leiorhynchus (?) Boonensis. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 60,
fig. 35.
Chouteau L. S. : Cooper County, Missouri.
Leiorhynchus quadricostatum Vanuxem.
1842. Orthis quadricostata. Vanuxem, Geol. of N. Y., Rep. on 3d Dist., p. 168, fig. 2.
Genesee Slate.
1867. Leiorhynchus quadricostata. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 4, p. 357, pi. 56, figs. 44-49.
Genesee Slate: Seneca and Cayuga Lakes, New York.
1877. Leiorhynchus quadricostatus ? Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40th Par., vol. 4, p. 79, pi. 3, figs. 9-96.
Carboniferous: White Pine Mountains, Nevada.
1895. Liorhynchus quadricostatus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8_, pt. 2, pi. 59, figs. 21, 22.
LEPERDITIA Ronault, 1851.
Leperditia carbonaria Hall.
1856. Cythere carbonaria. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 33.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Leperditia carbonaria. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 94,
pi. 9, figs. 24-27.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1883. Leperditia carbonaria. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 375, pi. 32,
figs. 24-27.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Bloomington, and Lanesville, Indiana.
Leperditia nicklesi Ulrich.
1891. Leperditia nicklesi. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 200, pi. 18, figs. 1 a-e.
St. Louis Group : Columbia, Monroe County, Illinois.
Leperditia okeni Miinster.
*1865. Leperditia Okeni. Jones and Kirkby, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (3), vol. 15, p. 406, pi. 20, figs. 1-3.
1884. Leperditia Okeni. Jones and Kirkby, Geol. Mag. (3), vol. 1, p. 356, pi. 12,
fig. 3.
Lower Coal Measures: Horton, Nova Scotia.
Leperditia okeni var. acuta Jones and Kirkby.
*1865. Leperditia Okeni var. acuta. Jones and Kirkby, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (3), vol. 15, p. 406.
1868. Cyphere. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 206, fig. 48c.
Carboniferous : Nova Scotia.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Leperditia okeni var. acuta Jones and Kirkby — Continued.
1884. Leperditia Okeni var. acuta. Jones and Kirkby, Geol. Mag., (3), vol. 1, p. 357, pi. 12, figs. 4 a, b.
Coal Measures: Joggins, Nova Scotia.
Leperditia okeni var. scotoburdigalensis Hibbert.
1868. Leperditia Okenu Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 256, fig. 78 b.
Carboniferous: Horton, Nova Scotia.
*1884. Leperditia Scotoburdigalensis. Hibbert, Proc. Berwicksh. Nat. Club, vol. 4, p. 321.
1884. Leperditia Okeni v ar. Scotoburdigalensis. Jones and Kirkby, Geol. Mag., (3), vol. 1, p.357, pi. 12, figs. 1,2.
Lower Coal Measures : Horton, Nova Scotia.
LEPETOPSIS Whitfield, 1882.
Lepetopsis chesterensis Worth en.
1884.- Lepetopsis chesterensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 25. Lower Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1890. Lepetopsis chesterensis. Worthen, Geol. . 111., vol. 8, p. 140, pi. 25, figs.
1, la.
Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Lepetopsis levettei White.
1882. Patella levettei. White, 11th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 359, pi. 39, figs. 4, 5.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Lepetopsis Levettei. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 68, pi. 8, figs. 9-12.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Lepetopsis parrishi Gurley.
1884. Lepetopsis Parrishi. Gurley, New Carb. Foss. Bull. No. 2, p. 7.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Lepetopsis (species undetermined).
1891. Patella f - f White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 77, p. 25, pi. 3, fig. 14.
Permian : Goodwin Creek, Baylor County, Texas.
LEPIDECHINUS Hall, 1861.
Lepidechinus imbricatus Hall.
*1861. Lepidechinus imbricatus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 18.
Burlington L. S.
1895. Lepidechinus imbricatus. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 192. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Lepidechinus rarispinus Hall.
1867. Lepidechinus rarispinus. Hall, 20th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 295 pi. 9, fig. 10.
Chemung S. S. : Meadville, Pefinsylvania.
Ferruginous S. S. : Licking County, Ohio.
1870. Lepidechinus rarispinus. Hall, 20th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., (rev ed.), p. 340, pi. 9, fig. 10.
Chemung S. S. : Meadville, Pennsylvania.
Waverly S. S. : Licking County, Ohio.
1895. Lepidechinus rarispinus. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 192. Chemung S. S. : Meadville, Pennsylvania.
Waverly S. S. : Licking County, Ohio.
Heller. ]
Carboniferous I N Ve Rte B Rates.
epidechinus rarispinus Hall — Continued.
1896. Lepidechinus rarispinus. Jackson, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 7, p.226, pi. 7, fig. 42.
Waverly S. S. : Warren, Pennsylvania.
lepidechinus squamosus Keyes. See Lepidocidaris squamosus. LEPIDESTHES Meek and Wortheu, 1868.
epidesthes colletti White.
1878. Lepidesthes Colletti. White, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 33.
Keokuk Group : Salem, Washington County, Indiana.
1880. Lepidesthes colletti. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 8, p. 163, pi. 40, figs. 2a, b.
Keokuk Group: Salem, Washington Comity, Indiana.
1882. Lepidesthes colletti. White, lltli Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 362, pi. 41, figs. 2, 3. Keokuk Group: Salem, Washington County, Indiana.
1895. Lepidesthes colletti. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 184.
Keokuk Shales: Salem, Washington County, Indiana.
1896. Lepidesthes colletti. Jackson, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 7, p. 210.
epidesthes coreyi Meek and Wortheu.
1868. Lepidesthes Coreyi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 525, fig. A. Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1873. Lepidesthes Coreyi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, pi. 16, figs. 2a, b.
1895. Lepidesthes coreyi. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 184.
Keokuk Shales: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1896. Lepidesthes coreyi. Jackson, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 7, p. 209.
epidesthes formosus Miller.
1879. Lepidesthes formosus. Miller, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p. 41, pi. 8,
fig. 4.
Kaskaskia £Srroup: Pulaski County, Kentucky.
1895. Lepidesthes formosus. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 184.
Keokuk Shales: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1896. Lepidesthes formosus. Jackson, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 7, p. 210. lepidesthes spectabilis Keyes. See Hybockinus spectabilis. epidesthes wortheni Jackson.
1896. Lepidesthes wortheni. Jackson, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 7, p. 207, pi. 9, fig. 53. Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana. ( ?)
LEPIDOCIDARIS Meek and Worthen, 1873.
epidocidaris squamosus Meek and Worthen.
1869. Eocidaris ? squamosa. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 79. Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Eocidaris f squamosus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 478, pi. 9, fig. 15.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1895. Lepidechinus squamosus. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 193. Burlington, L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1896. Lepidocidaris squamos us. Jackson, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 7, p. 220, pi. 7,
fig. 41.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Bull. 153 - 21
322 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.153.
(LEPIDOCENTBTTS Muller, 1856.)
Lepidocentrus irregularis Meek and Wort-hen. See Pholidocidaris irregularis.
LEPTiENA Dalmau, 1827.
Leptaena analoga Phillips.
1863. Strophomena analoga. Davidson, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Loud., vol. 19, p. 173, pi. 9, fig. 18.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Nova Scotia.
1868. Strophomena analoga. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 295, fig. 95.
Carboniferous L. S. : Nova Scotia.
Leptaena rhomboidalis Wilkins.
1874. Strophomena rhomboidalis White, Prelim. Rep. Inv. Foss., p. 17.
Subcarboniferous : Mountain Spring, Old Mormon Road, Nevada.
1877. Strophomena rhomboidalis. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 85, pi. 5, fig. 5.
Subcarboniferous : Mountain Spring, Old Mormon Road, Nevada.
1877. Strophomena rhomboidalis. Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl., 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 253, pi. 4, fig. 4.
Waverly Group : Dry Canyon, Oquirrli Mountains, Utah.
1888. Strophomena rhomboidalis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 9, fig. 6.
Shales above Berea Grit: Central College, Ohio, i 1889. Strophomena rhomboidalis. Herrick, Am.Geol., vol. 3, pi. 4, fig. 6.
1892. Leptaena rhomboidalis . Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 1, pi. 13, fig. 9.
Waverly Group : Mallet’s Creek, Ohio.
1892. Leptaena rhomboidalis. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y.,vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 8, figs. 30- 31, pi. 20, fig. 24.
Waverly Group : Mallet’s Creek, Ohio, and Medina County, Ohio.
1894. Plectambonites rhomboidalis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv.,vql. 5, p. 70, pi. 39, fig. 6. Chouteau L. S.: Curry ville, Missouri.
Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
1895. Strophomena rhomboidalis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 20, fig. 6. Bedford Shales : Central College, Ohio.
LEPTODESMA Hall, 1883.
Leptodesma nasutus Herrick.
1888. Leiopieria nasutus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 29, pi. 11, fig. 30.
Waverly Group: Bagdad, Medina County, Ohio.
1891. Leptodesma nasutus. Herrick, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 2, p. 44, pi. 1, fig. 6. Waverly Group : Burbank, Ohio.
Leptodesma scutella Herrick.
1888. Leptodesma ( f) scutella. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 59, pi. 4, fig. 16. Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Avicula ( Leptodesma) scutella. Herrick, Bull Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 3(3, pi. 5,
fig. 6.
Middle Waverly Group : Ohio.
1889. Leptodesma scutella. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 3, fig. 6.
1895. Leptodesma scutella. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 24, fig. 11. Kinderhook Group : Ohio.
Leptodesma (species undetermined.)
1884. Leptodesma, sp.? Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 234.
Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
M
Veller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
(LEPTODOMUS McCoy, 1844.)
Leptodomus granosus. See Allorisina granosum,
Leptodomus mcignus. See Sehizodns magnus.
L eptodomus topekaensis. See Sedgwickia topekensis.
LEPTOPORA Wincbell, 1863.
Leptopora expansa. See Leptopora typa. leptopora gorbyi. See Leptopora typa.
Leptopora typa Wincliell.
1863. Leptopora typa. Wincliell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p 3.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1880. Leptopora typa. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 6, p. 122, pi. 34, figs. 12a, b. Subcarboniferous : Burlington, Iowa.
1880. Michilinia f placenta. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 8, p. 157, pi. 39, figs. 1 a-d.
Top of Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1880. Michilinia expansa. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No* 8, p. 158, pi. 39, figs. 2a. b. Top of Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1891. Leptopora gorbyi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 6,
pi. 1, figs. 1-4.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1892. Leptopora gorbyi. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 616, pi. 1, figs. 1-4. Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Cleistopora placenta. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 119, pi, 14, fig. 11.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia and Curryville, Missouri.
1894. Cleistopora typa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 119.
Kinderhook: Sedalia, Missouri.
Leptopora winchelli White.
1879. Leptopora winchelli. White, Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. Terr., vol. 5,
p. 211.
Carboniferous : Near the forks of Logan River, in Bear River Range, north ern Utah.
1880. Leptopora winchelli. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 6, p. 121, pi. 34, fig. 11a. Carboniferous : Near the Forks of Logan River, in Bear River Range, north ern Utah.
LEUROCERAS Hyatt.
Leuroceras chesterensis Meek and Worthen.
I860. Nautilus Chesterensis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,p. 469. Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1866. Nautilus clxesterensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 306, pi. 24, figs. 4a, b.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
1893. Nautilus chesterensis. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 438.
(LIBELLULA Linneus.)
Libellula carbonaria Scudder. See Graeophonus carbonarius.
LIMA Brugueire, 1791.
Lima chesterensis Worthen.
1890. Lima chesterensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 120, pi. 22, fig. 7. Chester Shale : Chester, Illinois.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Lima menardi. See Aviculopecten menardi.
Lima retifera Shumard.
1858. Lima retifera. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 214.
Coal Measures: Valley of Verdigris, Kansas.
1866. Lima retifera ? Geiuitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 36, tab. 2, figs. 20, 21. Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Lima retifera. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 188, pi. 9, fig. 5.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska; Verdigris River, Kansas. Coal Measures : Illinois.
1873. Lima retifera. Meek and Wortlien, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 588, pi. 26, fig. 2. Coal Measures: Spriugfield, Illinois.
1884. Lima retifera. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 138, pi. 28, fig. 4.
Coal Measures: Knox, Gibbn, and Posey counties, Indiana.
1887. Lima retifera. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 29, pi. 4, fig. 25; pi. 5,
fig. 3.
Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1891. Lima retifera. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 248.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Lima retifera. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 108, pi. 42, fig. 1.
Coal Measures: Clinton and Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Lima retifera. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 34.
Upper Coal Measures: Poteau Mountain, Indian Territory.
LIMATULINA de Koninck, 1885.
c.
Limatulina ohioensis Herrick.
1888. Limatulina (?) ohioensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 55, pi. 2,
fig. 20; pi. 3, fig. 10.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1895. Limatulina ? ohioensis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 24, fig. 19. Burlington Group : Licking County, Ohio.
LINGULA Bruguiere, 1792.
Lingula atra Herrick.
1888. Lingula atra. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 16, pi. 10, fig. 30.
Waverly Group: Above junction of Cuyahoga and Little Cuyahoga rivers, Ohio.
1895. Lingula atra. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 22, figs. 5, 6. Cuyahoga or Berea Shales: Cuyahoga River, Ohio.
Lingula carbonaria Shumard.
1858. Lingula carbonaria. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 215. Coal Measures : Clark County, Missouri.
Lingula crawfordsvillensis Gurley.
1883. Lingula Craufordsvillensis. Gurley, New Carb. Foss., Bull. No. 1, p. 2. Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Lingula cuyahoga Hall.
1863. Lingula cuyahoga. Hall, 16th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 24.
Waverly S. S. : Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, Ohio.
1865. Lingula Cuyahoga. Wiuchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 112.
Marshall Group: Hillsdale, Michigan; Wethersfield, Trumbull County, Ohio.
1867. Lingula cuyahoga. Hall, Pal N. Y., vol. 4, p. 15, pi. 1, fig. 5.
Waverly S. S. : Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, Ohio.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Lingula cuyahoga Hall— Continued. -
1888. Lingula cuyahoga. Herrick, Bull. Den. TJniv., vol. 4, pi. 10, fig. 29.
Waverly Group: Cuyahoga Valley, Ohio.
1895. Lingula Cuyahoga. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 22, fig. 9.
Cuyahoga or Berea Shale: Cuyahoga River, Ohio.
Lingula fldbellula. See Glossina flabellula.
Lingula gannensis Herrick.
1885. Lingula gannensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 17, pi. 3, figs. 2, 3.
Middle Waverly; Gann, Knox County, Ohio.
1895. Lingula gannensis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 22, figs. 2, 3. Middle Waverly Group : Knox County, Ohio.
Lingula gorbyi Miller.
1892. Lingula gorbyi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 55, pi. 9, figs. 3, 4.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Lingula gorbyi. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 309, pi. 9, figs. 3, 4. Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Lingula halli White.
1862. Lingula Halli. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 30.
L. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Lingula indianensis Miller and Gurley.
1894. Lingula indianensis. Miller aud Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 69, pi. 7, tig,l.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Lingula meeki Herrick.
1888. Lingula meeki. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 18, pi. 10, fig. 31.
Waverly Group: Cuyahoga Valley, Ohio.
1895. Lingula meeki. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 22, figs. 7, 8.
Cuyahoga or Berea Shale: Cuyahoga River, Ohio.
Lingula melie Hall.
1863. Lingula melie. Hall, 16th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 24.
Chemung Group : Chagrin Falls, Ohio.
1867. Lingula melie. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 4, p. 14, pi. 1, figs. 3, 4.
Chemung Group : Chagrin Fails, Ohio.
1875. Lingula melie ? Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 276, pi. 14, fig. 3.
Cuyahoga Shale: Johnson, Trumbull County, Ohio.
1888. Lingula melie f Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 10, fig. 32.
Waverly Group : Cuyahoga Valley, Ohio.
1888. Lingula melie. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 19, fig. 1.
Bedford Shale: Central College, Ohio.
1889. Lingula melie. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 4, fig. 1.
Bedford Shale : Ohio.
1892. Lingula Melie. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 1, fig. 32. Waverly Group: Berea, Ohio.
1895. Lingula melie. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 20, fig. 1 ; pi. 22, fig. 10. Bedford Shale: Central College, Ohio.
Cuyahoga or Berea Shale: Cuyahoga River, Ohio.
Lingula membranacea Wincliell.
1863. Lingula membranacea. Wincliell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 3.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1870. Lingula membranacea. Wincliell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 248. Waverly Group: Near Shafers, Pennsylvania.
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Lingula membranacea W inchell — Continued.
1875. Lingula ( Linguellaf ) membranacea. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 275, pi. 14,
fig. U.
Waverly Group : Harts Grove, Ashtabula County, Ohio.
1888. Lingula membranacea. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 17, pi. 3, fig. 4.
Waverly Group: 4 miles southwest of Loudonville, Ohio.
1895. Lingula membranacea. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 22, fig. 4.
Sixty feet above Conglomerate II (Waverly Group) : Loudonville, Ohio.
Lingula mytiloides. See Lingula umbonata.
Lingula paracletus Hall and Clarke.
1892. Lingula paracletus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. ¥., vol. 8, pt. 1, p. 172; p. 12, fig. 8.
Cuyahoga Shale: Chardon, Ohio.
1897. Lingula paracletus. Hall, 14th Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 326, fig. 1. Cuyahoga Shale: Chardon, Ohio.
Lingula parrishi Miller.
1892. Lingula parrishi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 53, pi. 8, fig. 2; pi. 9, fig. 1.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1894. Lingula parrishi. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 307, pi. 8, fig. 2 ; pi. 9, fig. 1.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Lingula scotica. See Glossina waverlyensis.
IAngula scotica var. nebraskensis. See Glossina nebraskensis.
Lingula sedaliensis. See Glossina sedaliensis.
Lingula subspatulata. See Barroisella subspatulata.
Lingula tighti Herrick.
1887. Lingula tighti. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 4.3, pi. 4, fig 5.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Lingula umbonata Cox.
1857. Lingula umbonata. Cox, Geol, Surv. Ky., vol. 3, p. 576, pi. 10, figs. 4,4a.
Coal Measures : Crittenden, Union and Hancock counties, Kentucky. 1873. Lingula mytiloides f Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 572, pi. 25, fig. 2.
Coal Measures : Illinois.
1884. Lingula umbonata. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 120, pi. 25, fig. 14. Coal Measures: Vermilion County, Indiana.
1887. Lingula umbonata f Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 144, pi. 14, fig. 2. Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Lingula umbonata. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 226.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Lingula umbonata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol 5, p. 38, pi. 35, fig. 4.
Coal Measures : Clinton and Kansas City, Missouri.
Lingula varsoviensis Worthen.
1884. Lingula varsoviensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 24.
Warsaw Beds: Warsaw and near Hamilton, Illinois,
1890. Lingula varsoviensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 104, pi. 11, fig. 8. Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw and near Hamilton, Illinois.
Lingula ivaverlyensis. See Glossina waverlyensis.
Lingula (species undetermined).
1868. Lingula. Rogers, Geol. Rep. Penn., vol. 2, p. 833, fig. 693.
Weller. ]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
LINGULODISCINA Whitfield, 1890.
Lingulodiscina connata Walcott.
1884. Discina connata. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 214, pi. 7, figs;3, 3a.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Eureka District, Nevada.
Lingulodiscina newberryi Hall.
1863. Discina newberryi. Hall, 16th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 30.
Waverly Group: Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, Ohio.
1867. Discina newberryi. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 4, p. 23, pi. 1, figs. 10a, b, 11 a-c.
Waverly Group: 110 feet below Conglomerate at Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, Ohio.
1875. Discina ( Orbiculoidea ) Newberryi. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 277, pi. 14, figs. 1 a-d.
Cuyahoga Shale: Farmington, Ohio.
1884. Discina Newberryi. Walcott, Pal Eureka Dist., p. 213, pi. 18, figs. 3 (2, 2a?). Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Eureka District, Nevada.
1888. Orbiculoidea neivberryi. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 10, fig. 33. Waverly Group: Cuyahoga Valley, Ohio.
1889. Orbiculoidea newberryi ? Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 4, fig. 2.
Bedford Shale : , Ohio.
1892. Orbiculoidea Newberryi. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 4F, fig. 18.
Waverly Group : Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
1894. Discina newberryi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 40.
Kinderhook Group : Sedalia, Springfield, and Louisiana, Missouri.
1895. Orbiculoidea newberryi. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 22, figs. 11-13. Cuyahoga or Berea Shale: Cuyahoga River, Ohio.
Lingulodiscina pleurites Meek.
1875. Discina ( Orbiculoidea ?) pleurites. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 278, pi. 14, figs. 2a, b.
Waverly Group : Newark, Ohio.
1888. Orbiculoidea sp. ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 30, pi. 8, fig. 14. Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Orbiculoides pleurites. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 19, pi. 3, fig. 5; pi. 10, fig. 42.
Waverly Group : Newark and near Gann, Ohio; Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
1892. (Ehlertella pleurites. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 1, pi. 5, figs. 5-8.
Waverly Group : Newark, Ohio.
1892. (Ehlertella pleurites. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 4E, figs. 21-24 ; pi. 4F, figs. 19, 20.
Waverly Group : Newark, Ohio.
1895. Orbiculoidea pleurites. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 22, fig. 12.
Shale above Conglomerate II (Waverly Group) : Newark, Gann, and Lou- donville, Ohio.
LITHOMYLACRIS Scudder, 1879.
Lithomylacris angusta Scudder.
1879. Lithomylacris angustum. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 48, pi. 5, figs. 2, 3.
Upper Coal Measures: Pittston, Pennsylvania.
1890. Lithomylacris angusta. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 68, pi. 5, figs. 2, 3.
Upper Carboniferous: Pittston, Pennsylvania.
1895. Lithomylacris angusta. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 50.
Coal Measures: Near Pittston, Pennsylvania.
Bibliographic Index Of North American
[Bull. 153.
Lithomylacris pauperata Scudder.
1890. Lithomylacris pauperata. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soo. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 409, pi. 24, fig. 5.
Carboniferous : Port Griffith, Pennsylvania.
1890. Lithomylacris pauperata. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 385, pi. 32, fig. 5.
Carboniferous: Port Griffith, Pennsylvania.
1895. Lithomylacris pauperata. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 51.
Coal Measures: Near Pittston, Pennsylvania.
Lithomylacris pittstoniana Scudder.
1879. Lithomylacris pittstonianum. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 50, pi. 5, figs. 4, 10.
Upper Coal Measures : Pittston, Pennsylvania.
1890. Lithomylacris pittstonianum. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 70, pi. 5, figs. 4, 10.
Upper Carboniferous: Pittston, Pennsylvania.
1895, Lithomylacris pittstoniana. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 50. Coal Measures: Near Pittston, Pennsylvania.
Lithomylacris simplex Scudder.
1879. Lithomylacris simplex. Scudder, Mem. Bost. . Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 51, pi. 5, fig. 5.
Lower Coal Measures: Danville, Illinois.
1890. Lithomylacris simplex. Scudder, Foss. Inse. N. A., vol. 1, p. 71, pi. 5, fig. 5.
Lower Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
1895. Lithomylacris simplex. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 51.
Lower Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
LITHOPHAGA Lamark, 1812.
Lithophaga batesvillensis Weller.
1897. Lithophaga t batesvillensis. Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p. 263, pi. 19, figs. 14, 15.
Batesville S. S. : Batesville, Arkansas.
Lithophaga illinoisensis Worthen.
1865. LAthophaga f lingulis (?). Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 245.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois.
1868. Lithophaga lingualis ? Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 536, pi. 19, figs. 1, 2.
Keokuk Group : Warsaw, Illinois; Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1882. Lithophaga Illinoiensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 39.
Lithophaga lingualis. See Lithophaga illinoisensis.
Lithophaga pertenuis Meek and Worthen.
1865. Lithophaga ? pertenuis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 245.
Warsaw, L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1873. Lithophaga ? pertenuis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 5, p. 539, pi. 22, fig. 1.
Warsaw Beds: Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Lithophaga pertenuis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 117.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
Lithophaga (species undetermined).
1894. Lithophaga sp. ? Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 116, pL 43, figs. 8a, h. Burlington L. S. : Louisana, Missouri.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
LITHOSTROTION Lhwyd, 1869.
Liihostrotion basaltiforme Owen. See Lithostrotion canadense.
Lithostrotion californiense Meek.
1864. Lithostrotion? Californiense. Meek, Pal. Cal., vol. 1, p. 6, pi. 1, figs. 2-2 c. Carboniferous : Bass’s Ranch, Shasta County, California.
Lithostrotion canadense Castelnau.
*1843. Axinura Canadensis. Castelnau, Terr. Sil. d|$l’Amer. du Nord., pi. 24,
fig. 4.
*1843. Astrea mamillaris. Castelnau, Terr. Sil. de l’Amer. du Nord., pi. 24, fig. 5.
1851. Liihostrotion mamillare. Milne-Edwards and Haime, Monog. des Polyp.
Foss., p. 433, pi. 13, figs 1-16.
Carboniferous : Mount Fletcher, Alabama; Eddy ville, Kentucky ; Cumber land Mountains, Tennessee ; Charlotte, Tennessee ; Harding County, Indiana; Washington County and Cumberland River, Tennessee; Cabell Cey, Virginia ; Warsaw, Illinois.
1852. Lithostrotion basaltiforme. Owen, Geol. Surv. Wis., Iowa, and Minn.,
tab. 4, figs. 5, 5a, 6.
Upper Series of Carboniferous L. S. : Sweet Home, on the Des Moines River.
1858. Lithostrotion mamillare. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 667, pi. 24, figs. 5 a, b.
St. Louis L. S. : Mount Pleasant, Iowa ; St. Francisville, Missouri ; War saw, Johnson’s Landing, Milan, Alton, and Prairie du Rocher, Illinois ; Elliotsville, Indiana; Kentucky, .Tennessee, and Alabama.
1858. Lithostrotion proliferum. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 668, pi. 24, figs. Ga-c.
St. Louis L. S. : Johnson’s Landing, and Milan, Illinois.
1860. Liihostrotion mamillare. Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. Corr., vol, 3, p. 423. Carboniferous : North America.
1862. Lithostrotion Canadense. Owen, Geol. Reconn. Ind., p. 364, fig. 6.
Carboniferous: Lost River, Orange County, Indiana.
1864. Lithostrotion mamillare (?) Meek, Pal. Cal., vol. 1, i>. 5, pi. 1, figs. 4-46.
Carboniferous: Bass’s Ranch, Shasta County, California.
1876. Lithostrotion mamillare. Rominger, Geol. Surv. Mich., vol. 3, pt. 2, p. Ill, pi. 55, 2 figs.
Carboniferous L. S. : Wildfowl Bay, Bellevue, and Grand Rapids, Mich.
1880. Lithostrotion mamillare. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 8, p. 159, pi. 40,
figs. 6a, 6.
St. Louis Group : Monroe County, Indiana.
1881. LAthostrotion mamillare. White, 2d Ann. Rep. Dep. Stat. and Geol. Ind.,
p. 506, pi. 6, figs. 1, 2.
Subcarboniferous : Monroe County, Indiana.
1882. LAthostrotion mamillare. White, 11th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 401, pi. 52,
fig. 3.
St. Louis Group: Indiana.
1894. Lithostrotion mamillare. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 106, pi. 12, fig. 8.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Francisville, Ste. Genevieve, and St. Louis, Missouri.
Lithostrotion harmodites Milne-Edwards and Haime.
1851. Lithostrotion harmodites. Milne-Edwards and Haime, Monog. des polyp., Foss., p. 440, pi. 15, figs. 1, la.
Carbouiferous : North America.
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Litbostrotion junceum Fleming.
1828. Caryophyllea juncea. Fleming, Brit. Anim., p. 509.
1878. Lithostrotion junceum . Ethridge, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 34,
p. 610.
Carboniferous: Feilden Isthmus, Latitude 82° 43'.
Lithostrotion mamillare Oastelnau. See Litbostrotion canadense. Lithostrotion microstylnm White.
1880. Lithostrotion microstylum. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 8, p. 159, pi. 40 fig. la.
Top of Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Lithostrotion microstylum. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 124. Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Lithostrotion pictoense Billings.
1868. Lithostrotion Pictoense. Billings, Dawson’s Acad. Geol., p. 285, fig. 83. Carboniferous L. S.: East River, Pictou.
Lithostrotion prolifer um Hall. See Litbostrotion canadense. Lithostrotion stokesi Milne-Edwards and Haime.
1851. Lithostrotion stokesi. Milne-Edwards and Haime, Monog. des Polyp. Foss.
p. 440, pi. 20, fig. 2.
Carboniferous : Lake Winnipeg, North America.
1860. Lithostrotion Stokesi. Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. Corr., vol. 3, p. 429. Carboniferous : Lake Winnipeg, North America.
Lithostrotion whitneyi Meek.
1877. Lithostrotion Whitneyi. Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl., 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 58, pi. 6 figs. 1, lc.
Carboniferous L. S. : Boxelder Peak, Wasatch Range, Utah.
1877. Lithostrotion Whitneyi. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 103 pi. 6, figs. la-c.
Carboniferous: Fossil Hill and Ice Creek, Steptoe Valley, White Pint County, Nevada.
Lithostrotion (species undetermined).
1852. Lithostrotion - (sp. undet). Hall, Stansb. Exped. Gt. Salt Lake, p. 408
pi. 1, figs. 4a, h.
Carboniferous : Top of Stansbury’s Island, Great Salt Lake, Utah.
1864. Lithostrotion - ? Meek, Pal. Cal., vol. 1, p. 7, pi. 1, figs. 3, 3a.
Carboniferous : Bass’s Ranch, Shasta County, California.
1876. Lithostrotion - ? White, Powell’s Geol. Rep. Uinta Mts., p. 88.
Lower Aubrey Group : York, Utah; west base of Wasatch Range'.
(LITTORINA Ferussac, 1821.)
Littorina wlieeleri. See Tracbydomia wheeled.
LOBOCRINUS Wacbsmutli and Springer, 1897.
Lobocrinus seqnibrachiatus McCbesney.
1860. Actinocrinus cequibrachiatus. McChesney, Desc. New. Pal. Foss., p. 25. Burlington L. S. : Monmouth, Illinois.
1865. Actinocrinus cequibrachiatus. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss , pi. 4
figs. 2 a-b, 5a-b, pi. 10, tig. 1.
1868. Actinocrinus aequibrachiatus. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1 p. 18, pi. 4, figs. 2, 5.
Burlington L. S. : Monmouth, Illinois.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Lobocrinus aequibrachiatus McChesney — Continued.
1897. Lobocrinus aequibrachiatus. Waclismutli and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 440, pi. 29, figs. 8a, b; pi. 46, figs. 6a, b.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Lobocrinus aequibrachiatus var. asteriscus Meek and Worthen.
1860. Actinocrinus asteriscus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pliil.,
p. 385.
Burlington L. S. : Cedar Creek, Warren County, Illinois.
1861. Actinocrinus equibracliiatus var. alatus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 1. Burlington L. S.
1861. Actinocrinus equibrachiaius var. alatus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 263.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1866. Actinocrinus asteriscus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 207, pi. 15, figs. 8a-c.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Actinocrinus equibracliiatus var. alatus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 3, figs. 21-23.
1893. Batocrinus aequibrachiatus var. alatus. Whitrield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.,
vol. 1, p. 11, pi. 1, fig. 14.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Batocrinus (equibracliiatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 181.
Burlington L. S. : White Ledge, Marion County, Missouri.
1897. Lobocrinus aequibrachiatus var. asteriscus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 441, pi. 29, figs. 9a, b.
Upper Burlington L. & : Burlington. Iowa.
Lobocrinus hageri McChesney.
I860. Actinocrinus hag eri. McChesney, Disc. New Pal. Foss., p. 28.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Actinocrinus Hageri. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 4, fig. 1, pi. 10, fig. 3.
1868. Actinocrinus Hageri. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 21, pi. 4, fig. 1.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. ( ?) Lobocrinus Hageri. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 445, pi. 30, figs. 9, 10.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Lobocrinus inflatus Rowley and Hare.
1891. Batocrinus inflatus. Rowley and Hare, The Kansas City Scientist, vol. 5, p. 102, pi. 2, fig. 19.
Lower Burlington L. S. Louisiana, Missouri.
1891. Batocrinus bulbosus. Rowley and Hare, The Kansas City Scientist, vol. 5, p. 114, pi. 3, fig. 5.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
1897. Lobocrinus inflatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 444, pi. 34, figs. 18a, b.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Lobocrinus longirostris Hall.
1858. Actinocrinus longirostris. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 589, pi. 11, figs. 2 4c, d.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1868. Batocrinus Cassedayanus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 353.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
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Lobocrinus longirostris Hall — Continued.
1873. Batocrinus Cassedayanus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 37( pi. 5, fig. 1.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Batocrinus longirostris. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 180, pi. 24, fig. 5.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Sedalia, Hannibal, and Louisiana, Missouri. 1897. Lobocrinuslongirostris. Wacksinutli and Springer, N. Am.Crin.Cam., p. 441 pi. 28, figs. la-e.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Missouri.
Lobocrinus nashvillse Hall.
1858. Aciinocrinus nashvillce. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 609, pi. 15, fig. pi. 16, figs. 4 a, b.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois; White Creek Springs, Tennessee.
1890. Batocrinus nashvillce. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 85, pi. 13, fig. 5. ! Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
1894. Batocrinus nashvilla\ Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 183.
Keokuk L. S. : St. Francisville and Palmyra, Missouri ; Keokuk, Iowa. 1897. Lobocrinus Nashvillce. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 43; pi. 31, fig. 1.
Keokuk L. S. : White’s Creek Springs, near Nashville, Tennessee; Buttor mould Knob, Kentucky; Keokuk, Iowa; Warsaw and Nanvoo, Illinois. Lobocrinus nashvillae var. subtractus White.
1862. Aciinocrinus Nashvillce var. subtractus. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist vol. 9, p. 16.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Batocrinus subtractus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 183.
Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Missouri.
1897. Lobocrinus Nashvillce var. subtractus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. An Crin. Cam., p. 436, pi. 31, figs. 2a, b.
Burlington L. S. and Burlington-Keokuk transition bed: Des Moiue County, Iowa; Henderson County and Nauvoo, Illinois.
Lobocrinus pyriformis Shumard.
1855. Actinocrinus pyriformis. Shumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 192, pi. A, figs. 6a, l Encrinital L. S. : Near Palmyra, Marion County, Missouri.
1860. Actinocrinus pyrifoimiis. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, pi. 1
fig. 8.
1861. Actinocrinus pyriformis var. rudis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nal
Sci. Phil., p. 131.
Chouteau L. S. : Salt Lick Point, Monroe County, Illinois.
1865. Actinocrinus pistilliformis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil
p. 153.
1866. Actinocrinus pistilliformis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. $
p. 151, pi. 14, fig. 8.
Kmderhook Group : Salt Lick Point, Marion County, Illinois.
1873. Batocrinus pyriformis. Meek and W orthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 375
pi. 5, fig. 5.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Marion County, Missouri; Illinois.
1874. Bqiocrinus pyriformis. Meek, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 7, p. 192.
1889. Batocrinus pistilliformis. Rowley, Am. Geol., vol. 3, p. 276.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Louisiana and Curryville, Missouri.
1894. Batocrinus pyriformis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 182, pi. 23, fig. 7. j Upper Burlington L. S. : Helton, Hannibal, Louisiana, Palmyra, and As. Grove, Missouri.
1897. Lobocrinus pyriformis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 437 pi. 31, figs. 3a-e. .
Upper Burlington L. S. : Iowa, Illinois, Missouri.
ellek.]
carboniferous invertebrates.
.obocrinus robustus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Lobocrinus robustus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 436. pi. 30, figs. 8a, b.
Keokuk Group : White’s Creek Springs, Tennessee.
,obocrinus spiniferus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Lobocrinus spiniferus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p 439, pi. 30, figs. 11, 12.
Keokuk Group: Indian Creek, Montgomery County, Indiana.
,obocrinus yandeili Shumard.
*1857. Actinocrinus Yandeili. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 76, pi. 1, figs. 4a, b.
1897. Lobocrinus Yandeili. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 441, pi. 30, figs. 7a, b.
Keokuk Group: Button-mould Knob, Kentucky.
LOFTUSIA Carpenter and Brady, 1869. joftusia columbiana Dawson.
1879. Loftusia columbiana. Dawson, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 35, p. 74,
pi. 6, figs. 1-7.
Carboniferous L. S. : Marble Canyon, British Columbia.
LOPHOPHYLLUM Milne-Edwards and Haime.
'jophophyllum calceola White and Whitfield. See Zaphrentis calceola.
iophophyllum expansum White.
1876. Lophophyllum expansum. White, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 27.
Keokuk L. S. : Henry County, Iowa.
1880. Lophophyllum expansum. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 8, p. 157, pi. 39,
figs. 4a, b.
Keokuk L. S. : Henry County, Iowa,
jophophyllum profundnm Milne-Edwards and Haime.
1851. Cyathaxonia profunda. Milne-Edwards and Haime, Monog. des Bolyp. Foss., p. 323.
Carboniferous: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1860. Cyathaxonia profunda. Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. Corr., vol. 3, p. 331. Carboniferous: Ohio.
1860. Cyathaxonia prolif era. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 75.
Coal Measures: Widely distributed in the Western States.
1865. Cyathaxonia prolifera. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss, pi. 2, figs. 1-3.
1866. Cyathaxonia (?) sp. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 65, 66, tab. 5,
figs. 3, 4.
Pluttsmouth, Nebraska.
1868. Cyathaxonia prolifera. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 1, pi. 2, tigs. 1-3.
Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1872. Lophophyllum proliferum. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 149, pi. 5,
figs 4a, b.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City and Rock Bluff, Nebraska; Spring- field and Lasalle, Illinois; Texas.
1873. Lophophyllum proliferum. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5,
p. 560, pi. 24, fig. 1.
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1876. Jjophojfhyllum proliferum. White, Powell’s Geol. Rep. Uinta Mts., p. 88. Lower Aubrey Group: Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
Bibliographic Index Of North American
[Bull. 153.
Lophophyllum profundum Milne-Edwards and Haime — Oontinaed.
1884. Lophophyllum proliferum. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 118, pi. 23, figs. 6, 7.
Coal Measures : Indiana ; Illinois ; Iowa.
1887. Cyathaxonia prolifera. Foerste, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 86, pi. 7,
figs. 15 a-c.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge and Bald Hill, Ohio.
1888. Lophophyllum prof unda. Foerste, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 136.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Lophophyllum proliferum . Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 225.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines, Iowa.
1890. Lophophyllum profundum . Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 79, pi. 10, figs. 14, 14a.
Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
1894. Lophophyllum proliferum. Keyes, Mo., Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 115, pi. 13, figs. 8a, b.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Lophophyllum proliferum. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 25.
Upper Coal Measures : Poteau Mountain, Indian Territory.
Lophophyllum profundum var. sauridens White.
1877. Lophophyllum proliferum var. sauridens. White, U. S. Geol. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 101, pi. 6, figs. 4a, d.
Carboniferous: Near Santa F6, New Mexico; Rock Creek, Lake County, Colorado.
Lophophyllum proliferum McGliesuey. See Lophophyllum profundum. Lophophyllum proliferum var. sauridens White. See Lophophyllum pro fundum var. sauridens.
Lophophyllum (species undetermined).
1888. Lophophyllum sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 11, fig. 17. Chester Group : Ohio.
LOXONEMA Phillips, 1841.
Loxonema acutulum Dawson.
1868. Loxonema acutula. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 309.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Loxonema attenuatum Stevens.
1858. Chemnitzia attenuata. Stevens, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 25, p. 259.
Coal Measures: Danville, Illinois.
Loxonema attenuatum var. semicostatum Meek. See Loxonema semicos tatum.
Loxonema helium Walcott.
1884. Loxonema hella. Walcott, Bal. Eureka Dist., p. 258, pi. 24, figs, la, h.
Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
Loxonema cara Dawson.
1883. Loxonema cara. Dawson, Rep. Peter Redpath, Mus., No. 2, p. 11.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Ijoxonema carinatnm. See Soleniscus cariuatus.
Loxonema cerithiforme Meek and Worthen.
1860. Loxonema cerithiformis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 465.
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Ill.
Eller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
,oxonema cerithiforme Meek and Wortken — Continued.
1866. Loxonema cerithifomnis. Meek and Wortken, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 379, pi. 31, figs. 13a-c.
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
loxonema danvillensis Stevens.
1858. Loxonema Danvillensis. Stevens, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 25, p. 259.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
.oxonema delphicola Hall. -
1879. Loxonema delphicola. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 2, p. 47, pi. 13, figs. 19-25; pi. 14, figs. 1, 2.
Hamilton Group: New York.
1888. Loxonema delphicola ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol 4, pi. 9, fig. 15.
Bedford Skale : Central College, Okio.
1889. Loxonema (cf. delphicola). Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 4, fig. 15.
Bedford Skale : Okio.
1895. Loxonema delphicola. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Okio, vol. 7, pi. 20, fig. 15.
Skale above Berea Grit : Okio.
Loxonema fasciatum King.
1850. Loxonema fasdata. King, Perm. Foss. Eng., p. 209, pi. 16, fig. 30.
1858. Loxonema fasdata. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 196. Lower Permian: Kansas.
Loxonema hallii Norwood and Pratten.
1855. Loxonema Hallii. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pkil. (2), vol. 3, p. 77, pi. 9, figs. 11a, h.
Coal Measures : Galatia, Illinois ; and on Wabask River, 5 miles below New Harmony, Indiana.
Loxonema inornata. See Bulimorpha inornata.
Loxonema minutum. See Bulimorpha minuta.
Loxonema mnlticostatum Meek and Worthen.
1861. Loxonema multicostata. Meek and Wortken, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pkil., p. 146.
Coal Measures: Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
1866. Loxonema multicosta. Meek and Wortken, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 378, pi. 31, figs. 12a-c.
Coal Measures: Macoupin County, Illinois.
1891. Loxonema multicosta. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pkil., p. 260.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Loxonema multicosta. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 206.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Loxonema newberryi. See Soleniscus newberryi.
Loxonema nitidula. See Bulimorpha nitidula.
Loxonema nodosum Stevens.
1858. Loxonema nodosa. Stevens, Am. J our. Sci. (2), vol. 25, p. 260.
Coal Measures: Summit, Okio.
oxonema oligospira Winch ell.
1863. Loxonema oligospira. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 22.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Loxonema parvnm Cox.
1857. Chimnitzia parva. Cox, Geol. Surv. Ky., vol. 3, p. 567, pi. 8, figs. 3, 3a.
Coal Measures: Daviess County, Kentucky.
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Loxonema peoriense Worthen.
1884. Loxonema peoriense. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 7. Coal Measures : Peoria County, Illinois.
1890. Loxonema peoriense. Worthen, Geol. Surv., Ill., vol. 8, p. 139, pi. 23
figs. 10, 10&.
Coal Measures : Peoria County, Illinois.
Loxonema plebium Herrick.
1887. Loxonema sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol*2, p. 147, pi. 14, fig. 8. (L. ple
bium (n. sp.) in explanation of plate.)
Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Loxonema plicatnm Whitfield.
1882. Loxonema plicatnm. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 231.
Coal Measures: Carbon Hill, Hocking County, Ohio.
1891. Loxonema plicatnm. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 601, pi. 15,
figs. 14, 15.
Coal Measures: Carbon Hill, Hocking County, Ohio.
1895. Loxonema plicatum. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 486, pi. 11, figs. 14, 15.
Coal Measures: Hocking County, Ohio.
Loxonema politum Stevens.
1858. Loxonema polita. Stevens, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 25, p. 260.
Coal Measures: Danville, Illinois.
Loxonema qnadricarinatum. See Murchison ia quadriearinata. Loxonema regularis. See Soleniscus regular is.
Loxonema rugosum Meek and Worthen.
1860. Loxonema rugosa. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phil., p. 465.
Upper Coal Measures: Springfield, Illinois.
1866. Loxonema rugosa. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 378, pi. 31, figs, lla-c.
Upper Coal Measures: Springfield, Illinois.
1881. Loxonema rugosa. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 3, Supp., Appendix, p. , pi. 3, fig. 7a.
Carboniferous: Near Taos, and Coyote Creek, New Mexico.
Loxonema scitulum Meek and Worthen.
1860. Loxonema scitula. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 464.
Upper Coal Measures: Springfield, Illinois.
1866. Loxonema scitula. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 377, pi. 31, figs. 10a-c.
Lower Coal Measures: Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
1891. Loxonema scitula. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 259.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Loxonema scitulum. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 206.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Loxonema semicostata Meek.
1871. Loxonema attbnuata var. semicostatus. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 174.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
1873. Loxonema semicostata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 596, pi. 29, fig. 2.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
Loxonema swallovanum Slmmard.
1859. Chemnitzia Swalloviana. Slmmard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, 399. White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Loxonema tenuicariuatum Stevens.
1858. Loxonema tenui-carinata. Stevens, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 25, p. 260.
Coal Measures : Summit, Ohio.
Loxonema tenuilineatum Sliumard.
1855. Chemnitzia tenuilineata. Shumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 207, pi. C, fig. 12. Chouteau L. S. : Cooper County, Missouri.
1894. Loxonema tenuilineatum. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 206.
Chouteau L. S. : Chouteau Springs, Missouri.
Loxonema turritiforme Hall.
1860. Loxonema turritiformis. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 109. Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
Loxonema vincta. See Murchisonia vincta.
Loxonema yandellanum Hall.
1856. Loxonema Yandellana. Hall, Trans. Albany lust., vol. 4, p. 28.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Loxonema Yandellana. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 77,
pi. 8, figs. 35, 36.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1883. Loxonema yandellana. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 365, pi. 31,
figs. 35, 36.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1888. Loxonema yandellana1? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 86, pi. 8, fig. 23. Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
Loxonema (species undetermined).
1873. Loxonema (sp. undet.). Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, pi. 29, figs. 3 a, l).
Coal Measures.
1873. Loxonema ( Michelia ?) (sp. undet.). Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, pi. 29, figs. 4a, b.
Coal Measures.
1887. Loxonema sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 22, pi. 3, fig. 2.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Loxonema sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 7, fig. 7.
Waverly Group: Newark, Ohio.
1895. Loxonema sp. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 18, fig. 7.
Kinderhook : Granville, Ohio.
LTLNULIOARDITJM Munster, 1840.
Lunulicardium retrorsum Miller and Gurley.
1896. Lunulicardium retrorsum. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mns.
Nat. Hist., p. 6, pi. 2, figs. 26-28.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
(LYONSIA Turton, 1822.)
Lyonsia concava. See Sedgwickia concava.
LYRIOPECTEN Hall, 1884.
Lyriopecten nodocostatus Herrick.
1888. Lyriopecten nodocostatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 32, pi. 11, fig. 5.
Waverly Group: Licking and Richland counties, Ohio.
1895. Lyriopecten nodocostatus. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 22, fig. 27. Cuyahoga Shale: Licking County, Ohio.
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LYRODICTYA Hall, 1884.
Lyrodictya romingeri Hall.
1884. Lyrodictya Romingeri. Hall, 35th Rep. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 476. Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
LYROPORA Hall, 1857.
Lyropora divergens Ulrich.
1890. Lyropora divergens. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 584, pi. 58, figs. 4-4 d.
Chester Group: Chester, Illinois; Sloan’s Valley, Kentucky.
1894. Lyropora divergens. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 28.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Lyropora lyri Hall.
1857. Fenestella ( Lyropora ) Lyri. Hall, Proc. Am. Ass. Adv. Sci., vol. 10, p. 179. Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester and Kaskaskia, Illinois.
Lyropora ovalis Ulrich.
1890. Lyropora ovalis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 585, pi. 58, figs. 5-5&; pi. 55, fig. 8.
Chester Group : Grayson Springs, Kentucky.
Lyropora quincuncialis Hall.
1857. Fenestella ( Lyropora ) quincuncialis. Hall, Proc. Am. Ass. Adv. Sci., vol. 10,
p. 180.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1890. Lyropora quincuncialis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 583, pi. 58, figs. 3-3<Z. pi. 55, figs. 7-7c.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
1894. Lyropora quincuncialis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 27.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Lyropora ranosculum Ulrich.
1890. Lyropora ranosculum. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 581, pi. 58, figs. 1-lr. Chester Group: Chester and Kaskaskia, Illinois; Sloan’s Valley, Kentucky. Lyropora retrorsa Meek and Worthen.
1868. Fenestella ( Lyropora ) retrorsa. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 504, pi. 15, fig. 1.
Burlington Group Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Lyropora retrosa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 27, pi. 34, fig. 4. Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Lyropora subquadrans Hall.
1857. Fenestella {Lyropora) subquadrans. Hall, Proc. Am. Ass. Adv. Sci., vol. 10,
p. 180.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1890 Lyropora subquadrans. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 582, pi. 58, figs. 2-2e.
Chester Group: Chester, Illinois; Sloan’s Valley, Kentucky.
1894 Lyropora subquadrans. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 27.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
MACROCARIS Miller, 1892.
Macrocaris gorbyi Miller.
1892. Macrocaris gorbyi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 78, pi. 9, figs. 43-46.
Keokuk Group: West Point, Indiana.
1894. Macrocaris gorbyi. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 332, pi. 9, figs. 43-46.
Keokuk Group : West Point, Indiana.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
(MACROCHEILUS Phillips, 1841.)
Macrocheilus altonensis. See Soleniscus altonensis.
Macrocheilus altonensis. See Soleniscus? worthenanus.
Macrocheilus angulifera. See Soleniscus? anguliferus.
Macrocheilus cooperensis. See Sphaerodoma cooperensis.
Macrocheilus fusiformis. See Soleniscus fusiformis.
Macrocheilus gracilis. See Soleniscus gracilis.
Macrocheilus hallanum. See Soleniscus hallanus.
Macrocheilus hildrethi. See Soleniscus paludinaeformis.
Macrocheilus liumilis . See Soleniscus humilis.
Macrocheilus inhabilis. See Sphaerodoma primogenia,
Macrocheilus intercalaris. See Sphaerodoma intercalaris.
Macrocheilus inter calar is vsiT.pulchellus. See Sphaerodoma intercalaris. Macrocheilus hansasensis. See Soleniscus kansasensis.
Macrocheilus hlipparti. See Soleniscus klipparti.
Macrocheilus littonanum. See Sphaerodoma littonana.
Macrocheilus medialis. See Sphaerodoma medialis.
Macrocheilus missouriensis. See Soleniscus ? missouriensis. Macrocheilus newberryi. See Soleniscus newberryi.
Macrocheilus paludinceformis. See Soleniscus paludinaeformis. Macrocheilus pinguis. See Sphaerodoma pinguis.
Macrocheilus ponder osum. See Sphaerodoma ponderosa.
Macrocheilus primogenius. See Sphaerodoma primogenia.
Macrocheilus pulchellus . See Sphaerodoma intercalaris.
Macrocheilus regularis. See Soleniscus regularis.
Macrocheilus spiratus. See Soleniscus (species undetermined). Macrocheilus subcorpulentus. See Sphaerodoma subcorpulenta. Macrocheilus terranovicus. See Soleniscus? terranovicus.
Macrocheilus texanus. See Sphaerodoma texana.
Macrocheilus ventricosa . See Soleniscus brevis.
(MACROCHILINA Bayle, 1880.)
Macrochilina blairi . See Soleniscus? blairi.
MACROCRIHUS Wachsmuth and Springer, 1897.
Macrocrinus carica Hall.
1861. Actinocrinus carica. Hall, Dese. New Spec. Crin., p. 10.
Burlington L. S.
1872. Actinocrinus carica. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 4, fig. 12.
1894. Eretmocrinus carica. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 176.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Macrocrinus carica. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 448, pi. 37, fig. 8.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
340 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Macrocrinus gemmiformis Hall.
1860. Actinocrinua gemmiformis. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 23. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Actinocrinua gemmiformis. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crin., pi. 3, fig. 6.
1897. Macrocrinus gemmiformis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 449, pi. 36, fig. 8.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Macrocrinus jucundus Miller and Gurley.
1890. Batocrinu8 jucundus. Miller and Gurley, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 20, pi. 4, figs. 5, 6.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1890. Batocrinus jucundus. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 341,
pi. 4, figs. 5, 6.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1891. Batocrinus agnatus. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 63,
pi. 8, figs. 1, 2.
Keokuk Group : Indian Creek, Montgomery County, Indiana.
1892. Batocrinus agnatus. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 663, pi. 8, figs. 1, 2. Keokuk.Group : Indian Creek, Montgomery County, Indiana.
1897. M acr ocrinus jucundus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 461, pi. 30, figs. 13, 14.
Keokuk Group : Indian Creek, Montgomery County, Indiana.
Macrocrinus konincki Shumard.
1855. Actinocrinua Konincki. Shumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 195, pi. A, figs. 8 a-c.
Encrinital L. S. : Rocheport, Boone County ; near Palmyra, Marion County, Missouri.
1860. Actinocrinua urnceformis. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 23.
Burlington L. S. : Honey Creek, Illinois.
1894. Eretmocrinu8 konincki. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 178.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Ash Grove, Rocheport, and Palmyra, Missouri. 1897. Macrocrinus Konincki. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 447, pi. 35, figs. 1-3.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Macrocrinus lagunculus Hall.
1860. Actinocrinus lagunculus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 41. Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1897. Macrocrinus lagunculus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 453, pi. 35, fig. 4.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois; Keokuk, Iowa.
Macrocrinus verneuilianus Shumard.
1855. Actinocrinua Verneuilianus. Shumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 193, pi. A, figs, la, 6.
Encrinital L. S. : Rocheport and near Palmyra, Missouri.
1873. Batocrinus verneuilianus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 379,
pi. 4, figs. 3, 4.
Burlington L. S. : Sagetown, Illinois; Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Kretmoc7'inu8 verneuilianus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 177, pi. 23, fig. 9.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Lagrange, Palmyra, Helton, Hannibal, Louisiaua, Ste. Genevieve, Rocheport, Springfield, and Ash Grove, Missouri.
1897. Macrocrinu8 verneuilianus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 450, pi. 30, figs. 15-18.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Iowa, Illinois, Missouri.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
MACKODOST Lycett, 1845.
Macrodon blairi Miller and Gurley.
1896. Macrodon blairi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 11, pi. 2, iigs. 19-24.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
Macrodon carbonarius Cox.
1857. Area carbonaria. Cox, Geol. Surv. Ky., vol. 3, p. 567, pi. 8, fig. 5.
Coal Measures : Providence, Hopkins County, Kentucky ; near Hawesville, Hancock County, Kentucky.
1887. Macrodon carbonaria. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 32, pi. 4,
figs. 21, 14..
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1897. Macrodon carbonarius. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 34.
Lower Coal Measures : Conway County, Arkansas.
Macrodon cochlearis Winchell.
1863. Macrodon cochlearis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 16.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Macrodon curtus Hartt.
1868. Maci'odon curtus. Hartt, Dawson’s Acad. Geol., p. 302.
Carboniferous L. S. ; Windsor, etc., Nova Scotia.
Macrodon delicatus Meek and Worthen.
1870. Macrodon delicatus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 40.
Upper Coal Measures: Springfield, Illinois.
1873. Macrodon delicatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 575, pi. 26, fig. 3.
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
Macrodon facetus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Macrodon facetus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 10, pi. 1, figs. 14-16.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
Macrodon hamiltonise Hall.
1884. Macrodon Hamiltonae. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Diet., p. 243, pi. 23, figs. 5-5c. Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
1888. Macrodon hamiltome. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 9, fig. 3.
Bedford Shale : Central College, Ohio.
1889. Macrodon hamiltonae. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 4, fig. 4.
Bedford Shale: Ohio.
1895. Macrodon hamiltonae. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 20, fig. 4. Bedford Shale: Central College, Ohio.
Macrodon hardingi Dawson.
1868. Macrodon Hardingi. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 302, figs. a-c.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Macrodon micronema Meek and Worthen.
1866. Macrodon micronema. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 261. Chester Group: Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri; Randolph County, Illinois.
Macrodon newarkensis Herrick.
1888. Macrodon newarkensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 36, pi. 4,
fig. 19.
Waverly Group: Near Newark, Ohio.
1889. Macrodon newarkensis. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 2, fig. 19.
1895. Macrodon newarkensis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 16, fig. 19. Burlington and Keokuk: Newark, Ohio.
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Macrodon obsoletus Meek.
*1871. Macrodon obsoletus. Meek, Rep. Regents Univ. W. Ya.
Lower Coal Measures : Monongahela County, West Virginia.
1875. Macrodon obsoletus. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 334, pi. 19, fig. 9.
Coal Measures : Newark, Ohio.
1886. Macrodon obsoletus. Heilprin, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn. Ann. Rep. 1885, p. 456, fig. 19.
Mill Creek, L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1886. Macrodon obsoletus. Heilprin, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc.,
vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 275, fig. 19.
Mill Creek, L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1887. Macrodon obsoletus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 31, pi. 4, fig. 19.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1891. Macrodon obsoletus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 249.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Macrodon obsoletus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 120, pi. 46, fig. 1.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Macrodon obsoletus. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 34.
Upper Coal Measures: Sebastian County, Arkansas; Poteau Mountain, Indian Territory.
Macrodon ovatus Hall.
*1870. Macrodon ovatus. Hall, Prelim. Not. Lamell., 2, p. 15.
Waverly S. S. : Granville and Newark, Ohio.
1885. Macrodon ovatus. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 351, pi. 51, fig* 8; pi. 93, fig. 16.
Waverly S. S. : Granville and Newark, Ohio.
Macrodon parvus White and Whitfield.
1862. Macrodon parvus. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, p. 299.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Macrodon pettisensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Macrodon pettisensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,p. 10, pi. 2, figs. 17, 18.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
Macrodon reservatus Herrick.
1888. Macrodon reservatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 6, fig. 9. Waverly Group: Ohio.
1895. Macrodon reservatus. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 17, fig. 9. Kinderhook : Granville, Ohio.
Macrodon sangamonensis Worthen.
1890. Macrodon sangamonensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 123, pi. 21, figs. 3, 3 a.
Coal Measures : Rolls Ford, Sangamon County, Illinois.
1894. Macrodon sangamonensis ? Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 121, pi. 46, fig. 2.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Macrodon shnbenacadiensis Hartt.
1865. Macrodon (? ) Shubenacadiensis. Hartt, Dawson's Acad. Geol., p. 302, fig. 103. Carboniferous L. S. : Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia.
Macrodon striatocostatus Herrick.
1888. Macrodon striato-costatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 37, pi. 6, fig. 7 ; pi. 11, fig. 27.
Waverly Group : Ashland County and Licking County, Ohio.
Weller. 1
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Macrodon tenuistriatus Meek and Wortlien.
1866. Area striata. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 20, tab. 1, fig. 32. (Not Mytilites striata Scblatb. 1817.)
Nebraska City, Nebraska.
*1866. Macrodon tenuistriata. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 17.
Upper Coal Measures: Springfield, Illinois.
1872. Macrodon tenuistriata. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 207, pi. 10, figs.
20a, 1).
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska; Springfield, Illinois; Iowa.
Lower Coal Measures: Illinois.
1873. Macrodon tenuistriatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 576,
pi. 26, fig. 4.
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1887. Macrodon tenuistriata. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 31.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Macrodon (allied to) tenuistriata. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 10,
fig. 15.
Waverly Group : Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
1894. Macrodon tenuistriatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 120.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Macrodon tenuistriatus. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 34.
Upper Coal Measures : Poteau Mountain, Indian Territory.
Macrodon triangularis. See Schizodus triangularis Herrick.
Macrodon truncatus Walcott.
1884. Macrodon truncatus. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 243, pi. 8, fig. 2.
Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
Macrodon (species undetermined).
1868. Macrodon. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 303.
Carboniferous L. S. : Nova Scotia.
1888. Macrodon sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 38, pi. 11, fig. 28.
Waverly Group: Portsmouth, Ohio.
1895. Macrodon sp. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio., vol. 7, pi. 17, fig. 7 .
Cuyahoga Shale: Moot’s Run, Licking County, Ohio.
1895. Macrodon sp. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 22, fig. 26.
Cuyahoga Shale : Ohio.
1897. Macrodon sp. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 34.
Upper Coal Measures: Crawford County, Arkansas.
MARTESIA Leach, 1824.
Martesia roessleri Meek.
1871. Martesia ? Roessleri. Meek, Am. Jour. Conch., vol. 7, p. 9, pi. 1, fig. 4. Permian?: Fort Belknap, Texas.
MARTINIA McCoy, 1844.
Martinia contracta Meek and Worthen.
1861. Spirifera glabra var. contracta. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 143.
Chester L. S. : Pope County and Chester, Illinois.
1866. Spirifer glaber var. contractus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 298, pi. 23, figs. 5a, b.
Chester Group: Chester, Illinois; Pope County, Illinois.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 168.
Mart-n a contracta Meek and Worth en — Continued.
1874. Spirifer ( Martinia ) glaber var. contracta. White, Prelim. Rep. Inv. Foss.,
p. 20.
Carboniferous (Coal Measures): Camp Cottonwood, Lincoln County, Nevada.
1877. Spirifer ( Martinia ) glaber var. contracta. White, U. S. Geog. Surv W. 100 Merid.,vol. 4, p. 136, pi. 10, figs. 2 a-c.
Carboniferous: Camp Cottonwood, Lincoln County, Nevada.
1888. Spirifer glaber. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 11, fig. 15.
Chester L. S. : Ohio.
1891. Spirifer ( Martinia ) contractus. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 583, pi. 13, figs. 17-19.
Maxville L. S. : Ohio.
1894. Spirifera contracta. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 83.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1895. Spirifera ( Martinia ) contracta. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 471,
pi. 9, figs. 17-19.
Maxville L. S. : Ohio.
Martinia glabra Martin.
1863. Spirifera glabra. Davidson, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond.,vol. 19, p. 170, pi. 9, figs. 9, 10.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : East River of Pictou, Mabon, Cape Breton, Windsor, Merigomish, etc., Nova Scotia.
1868. Spirifera glabra. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 291, fig. 89.
Carboniferous L. S. : East River of Pictou, Mabon, Cape Breton, Windsor, Brookfield, Merigomish, etc., Nova Scotia.
Martinia planoconvexa. See Ambocoelia planoconvexa.
Martinia umbonata. See Ambocoelia umbonata.
MAZONIA Meek and Worthen, 1868.
Mazonia woodiana Meek and Worthen.
1868. Mazonia Woodiana. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 563, figs. a-d.
Coal Measures : Mazon Creek, Grundy County, Illinois.
MEDLICOTTIA Waagen, 1880.
Medlicottia copei White.
1889. Medlicottia copei. White, Am. Nat., vol. 23, p. 117, pi. 1, figs. 1, 3.
Permian : Baylor County, Texas.
1891. Medlicottia copei. White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 77, p. 21, pi. 1, figs. 1, 3. Permian : Military Crossing of the Big Wichita, Baylor County, Texas, and
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas.
MEEKELLA White and St. John, 1868.
Meekella occidentalis Newberry.
1861. Streptorhynchus occidentalis. Newberry, Ives’ Colo. Expl. Exped., p. 126, pl.l, figs. 5, 5a.
Upper Carboniferous (Cherty L. S.) : Canyon of the Cascade River.
1892. Meekella occidentalis. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. UB,
figs. 18, 19.
Upper Carboniferous L. S. : Canyon of Diamond River.
Vellbb.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
fteekella pyramidalis Newberry.
1861. Streptorhynchus pyramidale. Newberry, Ives’ Colo. Expl. Exped., p. 126, pi. 2, figs. 11-13.
Carboniferous L. S. : On high mesa west of Little Colorado River.
Meekella striatocostata Cox.
1857. Meekella striato-costata. Cox, Geol. Surv. Ky., vol. 3, p. 568, pi. 8, fig. 7.
Coal Measures : Providence, Hopkins County, Kentucky.
1858. Orthisina Shumardiana. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis. Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 183. Lower Permian : Valley of Cottonwood, Kansas.
1858. Orthisina Missouriensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 219. Upper Coal Measures : Dallas, Missouri; Kansas.
1859. Oi’thisina Shumardiana. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 26. Upper Coal Measures : Fort Riley, Kansas.
1859. Orthisina Missouriensis. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 26.
Upper Coal Measures: Leavenworth, Kansas.
1859. Streptorhynchm ( Orthisina ) Shumardianus . Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 395.
Permian S. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
1863. Orthisina occidentalis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 82.
Upper Coal Measures: Caldwell County, Missouri.
1866. Orthis striato-costata. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 48, tab. 3, figs. 22-24.
Crescent City, Iowa.
1868. Meekella striato costata. White and St. John, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 120, tigs. 4-6.
Coal Measures : Iowa.
1872. Meekella striato-costata. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 175, pi. 5, figs.
12a-c.
Upper Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Bellevue, Plattsmouth, Otoe City, and Aspin wall, Nebraska; Kentucky; Iowa; Missouri; Illinois.
1873. Meekella striato-costata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 571,
pi. 26, fig. 21.
Upper and Lower Coal Measures: Caseyville and various localities in Illinois.
1876. Meekella striatocostata. White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 90. Lower Aubrey Group: Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
1877. Meekella striatocostata. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 126,
pi. 9, figs. 4 a-e.
Carboniferous: Camp Cottonwood, Lincoln County, Nevada; Tenuey’s Ranch, Kaibab Plateau, Arizona; Kanal) Canyon; Meadow Creek, south of Fillmore; Le Verkin’s Creek, and at a clitf east of Belleview, Utah.
1883. Streptorhynchus ( Meekella ) striatocostata. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for
1882, pi. (10) 40, figs. 18-23.
1884. Meekella striatocostata. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 130, pi. 26,
figs. 12-14.
Coal Measures: Western part of Vigo County, Indiana.
1892. Meekella striatocostata. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 1, pi. 17, figs. 10-13.
Upper Coal Measures : Winterset, Iowa; Lawrence County, Kansas.
1892. Meekella striatocostata. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 10, figs. 18-23; pi. 11B, tigs. 20-22.
Upper Coal Measures: Winterset, Iowa; Lawrence County, Kansas.
1894. Meekella striatocostata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 68, pi. 39, figs.lo-c. Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Bibliographic Index Of North American
[Bull. 153.
MEEKOPORA Ulrich, 1890.
Meekopora 1 aperta Ulrich.
1890. Meekopora ? aperta. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 485, pi. 76, figs. 1, la. Keokuk Group : King's Mountain, Kentucky.
Meekopora approximata Ulrich.
1890. Meekopora approximata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 484, pi. 77, fig. 5.
Chester Group: Chester, Ill. ; Sloan's Valley, Kentucky.
1894. Meekopora approximata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 16.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Meekopora clausa Ulrich.
1884. Fistulipora (?) clausa. Ulrich, Jour. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 47, pi. 3,
figs. 4-46.
Kaskaskia Group : Tateville, Kentucky.
1890. Meekopora clausa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 485, pi. 76, fig. 6 ; pi. 77, figs. 7-76.
Chester Group : Grayson County and Sloan's Valley, Kentucky ; Chester, Illinois.
1894. Meekopora clausa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 17.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Meekopora exima Ulrich.
1890. Meekopora exima. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 483, pi. 77, figs. 6-6d.
St. Louis or Chester Group : Monroe County, Illinois.
(MEGAMBOKIA Hall, 1859.)
Megambonia lyoni. See Cardiopsis radiata.
MEGASTROMA Dawson, 1883.
Megastroma laminosnm Dawson.
1883. Megastroma laminosum. Dawson, Rep. Peter Redpath Mus., No. 2, p. 12. Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Brookfield, Nova Scotia.
MEGATHENTOMUM Scudder, 1868.
Megathentomum pustulatum Scudder.
1868. Megathentomum pustulatum. Scudder, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 11, p. 401.
Coal Measures : Morris, Illinois.
1868. Megathentomum pustulatum . Scudder, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 570, fig. 7. Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Grundy County, Illinois.
1885. Megathentomum pustulatum. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3,
p. 346, pi. 32, figs. 1, 9, 10.
Carboniferous: Morris, Illinois.
1890. Megathentomum pustulatum. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 310, pi. 18, figs. 1, 9, 10.
Carboniferous : Morris, Illinois.
MEGISTOCRINUS Owen and Shumard, 1852.
Megistocrinus brevicornis . See Megistocrinus evansii.
Megistocrinus crassus. See Megistocrinus evensii var. crassus.
!Ller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
egistocrinus evansii Owen and Shumard.
1850. Actinocrinus Evansii. Owen and Shumard, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), yoI. 2, p. 68, pi. 7, fig. 3.
SubcarboniferoiiB L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
852. Megistoci'inus evansii. Owen and Shumard, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., p. 594, tab. 5 A, figs. 3a, 6.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1858. Actinocrinus brevicornis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 571, pi. 10, figs. 4a, 6.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1858. Actinoci'inus superlatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 572.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1858. Actinocrinus minor. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 573.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1862. Megistocrinus plenus. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 16.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.,
1869. Megistoci'inus parvirostris. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 165.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Megistocrinus parvirostris. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 396, pi. 6, fig. 7.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Megistocrinus evansi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 164, pi. 22, fig. 6.
Burlington L. S. : Springfield, Missouri.
1894. Megistocrinus brevicornis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 165, pi. 22, figs. 5a, b.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
1897. Megistocrinus Evansi. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 533, pi. 47, figs, la, 6, 2a, b, 3, 4a, 5, 5a-c.
Upper and Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Henderson County, Hlinois.
[egistocrinus evansi var. crassus White.
1862. Megistocl'inus crassus. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 17.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Megistocrinus Evansi var. crassus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 536.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
legistocrinus nobilis Wachsmuth and Springer.
1890. Megistocrinus nobilis. Wachsmuth and Springer, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. p. 169, pi. 16, figs. 6, 7.
Kinderhook Group : Le Grand, Iowa.
1890. Megistocrinus parvus. Wachsmuth and Springer, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 171, pi. 15, fig. 7.
Kinderhook Group : Le Grand, Iowa.
1897. Megistocrinus nobilis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 537, pi. 47, figs. 6, 7, 8a, b; pi. 51, fig. 8.
Kinderhook Group : Le Grand, Marshall County, Iowa.
Megistocrinus parvirostris. See Megistocrinus evensii.
Megistocrinus parvus. See Megistocrinus nobilis.
Megistocrinus plenus. See Megistocrinus evensii.
Megistocrinus whitei . See Periechocrinus whitei.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.158
MELOCRINUS Goldfuss, 1826.
Melocrinus pratteni McChesney.
1860, Forbesiocrinus pratteni. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 29. Carboniferous L. S. : Alabama.
1865. Forbesiocrinus pratteni. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 5, fig. 4.
1868. Melocrinus Pratteni. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 22,
pi. 5, fig. 4.
Carboniferous L. S. : Alabama.
Melocrinus sampsoni Miller and Gurley.
1895. Melocrinus sampsoni. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 55, pi. 2, figs. 27-29.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
MELONITES Owen and Norwood, 1846.
Melonites crassus Hambach.
1884. Melonites crassus. Hambach, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 548, pi. C, fig. 1.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
1895. Melonites crassus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 126.
St. Louis L. S.: St. Louis, Missouri.
1895. Melonites crassus. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 182.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
Melonites dance. See Oligoporus danse.
Melonites giganteus Jackson.
1896. Melonites giganteus. Jackson, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 7, p. 172, pi. 4, fig. 19;
pi. 5, figs. 21-24.
Lower Subcarboniferous : Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Melonites indianensis Miller and Gurley.
1894. Melonites indianensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 5, pi. 1, fig. 1.
St. Louis Group : Greenville, Harrison County, Indiana.
Melonites irregularis Hambach.
1884. Melonites irregularis. Hambach, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 549, pi. C, fig. 2.
St. Louis, L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
Melonites multiporus Norwood and Owen.
1846. Melonites multipora. Norwood and Owen, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 2, p. 225, figs. 1-3.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
1861. Melonites multipora. Roemer, Archiv. fur. Natiirgesch. Jahrg. 21, Bd. 1,
pp. 312-330, pi. 12.
Kohlenkalk : St. Louis and Indiana.
1866. Melonites multipora. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, pp. 227, 228,
figs. 21, 22.
1894. Melonites multipora. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 125, pi. 16, figs, la, &;
pi. 17, figs. la-c.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
1895. Melonites multipora. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 181, pi. 19, figs.
la, b ; pi. 20, figs. la-c.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri; Clarkesville, and Charlotte, Tennessee.
1896. Melonites multiporus. Jackson and Jnggar, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 7,
pp. 135-170, pi. 2, figs. 1-7 ; pi. 3, figs. 10-17 ; pi. 4, fig. 18 ; pi. 5, fig. 20. Subcarboniferous : Missouri, etc.
Wblleb.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Melonites septenarius Jackson.
1896. Melonites septenarius. Jackson, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 7, p. 182, pi. 9, fig. 49.
Warsaw Group : Buzzard’s Roost, Franklin County, Alabama.
Melonites stewarti Safford.
1869. Melonites Stewartii. Safford, Geol. of Tenn., p. 346, pi. 6, figs. 1 a-d.
St. Louis L. S. : Middle Tennessee.
MESOBLASTUS Etheridge and Carpenter, 1886.
Mesoblastns glaber Meek and Worthen.
1869. Granatocrinus glaber. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 91.
St. Louis L. S. : Hardin County, Illinois.
1873. Granatocrinus glaber. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 537, pi. 20, fig. 11.
St. Louis Group : Hardin County, Illinois.
MESOTHYRA Hall, 1888.
Mesothyra gurleyi Miller.
1892. Mesothyra gurleyi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol Surv. Ind., p. 77, pi. 9, fig. 37.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Iowa.
1894. Mesothyra gurleyi. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 331, pi. 9, fig. 37. KinderliOok Group : Legrand, Iowa.
MESPILOCRINUS De Koninck and Lehon, 1854.
Mespilocrinus konincki Hall.
1860. Mespilocrinus konincki. Hall, Supp. vol.l, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, p.69. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Mespilocrinus Konincki. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 6, fig. 9.
Mespilocrinus scitulus Hall.
1861. Mespilocrinus scitulus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 9.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Mespilocrinus scitulus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist.., vol. 7, p. 321. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Mespilocrinus scitulus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 6, figs 7, 8.
METABLASTUS Etheridge and Carpenter, 1886.
Metablastus bypyramidalis Hall.
1858. Pentreviites bipyramidalis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 607, pi. 15, fig. 2.
Keokuk L. S. : Missouri.
1894. Metablastus bipyramidalis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 137, pi. 18, fig. 13.
Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
Metablastus lineatus Shumard.
1858. Pentremites lineatus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 241, pi. 9, figs. 3 a-d.
Encrinital L. S. : Near Monmouth, Illinois 1886. Metablastus lineatus. Etheridge and Carpenter, Qat. Blast., p. 199, pi. 3, figs. 14, 15; pi. 17, fig. 18.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Metablastus lineatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 136, pi. 18, fig. 11. Upper Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Missouri.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Metablastus nitidulus Miller and Gurley.
1890. Troo8tocrinu8 nitidulus. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,
p. 373, pi. 9, figs. 14, 15; pi. 10, fig. 14.
St. Louis Group : Lanesville, Indiana.
Metablastus varsouviensis Worthen.
1875. Pentremites (Triceelocrinus) Varsouviensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 6, p. 521, pi. 21, figs. 8, 9.
Warsaw Beds: Warsaw and near Columbus, Illinois.
Metablastus wacksmuthi Gurley.
1884. Troostocrinus Wacksmuthi. Gurley, New Carb. Foss., Bull. No. 2, p. 1.
Warsaw division of the St. Louis Group: Elletsville and Spergen Hill, Indiana.
♦ Metablastus wortheni Hall.
1858. Pentremites wortheni. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 606, pi. 15* fig. 1.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa; Nauvoo, Illinois.
1873. Pentremites Wortheni f Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 506, pi. 14, fig. 11.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1894. Metablastus wortheni. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 137, pi. 18, fig. 12. Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri; Warsaw, Illinois.
METACOCERAS Hyatt, 1883.
Metacoceras cavatiformis Hyatt.
1891. Metacoceras cavatiformis. Hyatt, 2d Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 334,
figs. 30-33.
Carboniferous : Near Kansas City, Missouri. '
1892. Metacoceras cavatiformis. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,
p. 72, .pi. 11, figs. 5, 7.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1893. Metacoceras cavatiformis. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 396. Carboniferous.
1894. Metacoceras cavatiformis. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 326, pi. 11,
figs. 5, 7.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1894. Metacoceras cavatiforme. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 224.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Metacoceras dubium Hyatt.
1891. Metacoceras dubium. Hyatt, 2d Ann. Rep. Gaol. Surv. Tex., p. 336, figs. 34, 35.
Carboniferous: Kansas.
1893. Metacoceras dubium. Hay, Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., vol. 13, p. 39, figs. 6, 7. Carboniferous: Kansas.
Metacoceras hayi Hyatt.
1891. Metacoceras Hayi. Hyatt, 2d Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 339, figs. 38, 39. Carboniferous: Kansas.
1893. Metacoceras Hayi. Hay, Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., vol. 13, p. 40, figs. 8, 9. Carboniferous : Kansas.
Metacoceras inconspicuum Hyatt.
1891. Metacoceras inconspicuum. Hyatt, 2d Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 340, figs. 40, 41,
Carboniferous: Kansas.
1893. Metacoceras inconspicuum. Hay, Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., vol. 13, p. 41, tigs. 10, 11.
Carboniferous: Kansas.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Metacoceras sangamonensis Meek and Worthen.
1860. Nautilus ( Discus ) Sangamonensis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 470.
Coal Measures : Sangamon County, Illinois.
1866. Nautilus sangamonensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 386, pi. 29, figs. 3-3&.
Upper Coal Measures : Sangamon County, Illinois.
1883. Metacoceras Sangamonense. Hyatt, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 22,
. p. 269.
1894. Metacoceras sangamonensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 225.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Metacoceras walcotti Hyatt.
1891. Metacoceras Walcotti. Hyatt, 2d Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 337, figs. 36, 37.
Carboniferous: San Saba County, Texas.
1893. Metacoceras walcotti. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 394,, fig. 2. Carboniferous : Bend, San Saba County, Texas.
METOPTOMA Phillips, 1836.
Metoptoma umbella. See Igoceras capulus.
Metoptoma undata Winchell.
1865. Metoptoma undata. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 131.
Bed No. 5 : Burlington, Iowa.
1889. Metoptoma ? undata. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 298.
Kinderhook Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Metoptoma peroccidens Walcott.
1884. Metoptoma peroccidens. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 260, pi. 18, fig. 16. Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
MIAMIA Dana, 1864.
Miamia bronsoni Dana.
1864. Miamia Bronsoni. Dana,. Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 37, p. 34, fig. 1.
Coal Measures : Morris, Illinois.
1866. Miamia bronsoni. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 190, pi. 6,
figs. 2, 4.
Carboniferous : Morris, Illinois.
1868. Miamia Bronsoni. Scudder, Am. Nat., vol. 1, p. 630, pi. 16, fig. 1. Carboniferous : Morris, Illinois.
1885. Miamia Bronsoni. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 333. Carboniferous : Morris, Illinois.
1890. Miamia bronsoni. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, pp. 18, 297, pi. [1],
figs. 2, 4.
Carboniferous: Morris, Illinois.
Miamia dance Scudder. See Gerarus dame.
MICHELINIA De Koninck, 1842.
Michelinia branneri Miller and Gurley.
1894. Michelinia branneri. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 68, pi. 7, figs. 12, 13.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 158.
Michelinia eugeneae White.
1884. Michelinia Eugenece. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 119, pi. 23,
figs 14-16.
Coal Measures: Edwardsport, Knox County, and Eugene, Vermilion County, Indiana.
Michelinia expansa White. See Leptopora typa.
Michelinia placenta White. See Leptopora typa.
Michelinia (species undetermined).
1877. Michelinia - sp. ? Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4,
p. 251, pi. 4, fig. 19.
Waverly Group: Dry Canyon, Oquirrh Mountains, Utah.
MICROBLATTINA Scudder, 1895.
Microblattina perdita Scudder.
1895. Microblattina perdita. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p.57, pi. 3, fig. 5.
Lower ( ?) Coal Measures: East Providence, Rhode Island.
MICROCYCLUS Meek and Worthen, 1868.
Microcyclus blairi Miller.
1892. Microcyclus blairi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 7, pi. 9, tigs. 27, 28.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Microcyclus blairi. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 261, pi. 9, figs. 27, 28.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Microcyclus blairi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 117.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
MICRODOMA Meek and Worthen, 1866.
Microdoma conica Meek and Worthen.
1866. Microdoma conica. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p.269.
Lower Coal Measures : Macoupin County, Illinois.
1873. Microdoma conica. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 598, pi. 28, fig. 2.
Lower Coal Measures : Macoupin County, Illinois.
MICRODON Conrad, 1842.
Microdon bellistriatus Conrad.
1885. Microdon ( Cypricardella ) bellistriatus. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 308,
pi. 42, figs. 17-20; pi. 73, figs. 7-22 ; pi. 74, figs. 5-10.
Hamilton Group : New York.
1888. Microdon bellistriatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 9, fig. 9.
Bedford Shale: Central College, Ohio.
1889. Microdon bellistriatus. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 4, fig. 9.
Bedford Shale: Ohio.
1895. Microdon bellistriatus. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 20, fig. 9.
Shale above Berea Grit: Ohio.
Microdon connatus Walcott.
1884. Microdon ( Cypricardella) connatus. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 250, pi. 24, figs 5, 5a.
Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
Veller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Microdon ellipticus Whitfield.
1882. Microdon ( Cypricardella ) ellipticus. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 65, pi. 7, fig. 37.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Microdon? eximia Miller and Gurley.
1896. Cypricardella eximia. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 15, pi. 2, fig. 25.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Microdon ? gorbyi Miller.
1891. Cypricardella gorbyi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 92,
pi. 20, figs. 6, 7.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1892. Cypricardella gorbyi. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 702, pi. 20,
figs. 6, 7.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, MissourL
Microdon nucleata Hall.
1856. Cypricardella nucleata. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 17.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1858. Cypricardella nucleata. Hall, Geol. Ia., vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 663, pi. 23, figs. 10 a-d.
Warsaw L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Microdon ( Cypricardella ) nucleata. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.,
vol. 1, p. 64, pi. 7, figs. 35, 36.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1883. Cypricardella nucleata. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.j p. 339, pi. 30,
figs. 35, 36.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Lanesville, Indiana.
Microdon oblonga Hall.
1856. Cypricardella oblonga. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 18.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1882. Microdon ( Cypricardella ) oblonga. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.,
vol. 1, p. 65, pi. 7, figs. 30-34.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1883. Cypricardella oblonga. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 340, pi. 30,
figs. 30-34.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Lanesville, and Bloomington, Indiana.
Microdon quadratus White and Whitfield.
1862. Cypricardella quadrata. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, p. 300.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Microdon reservatus Hall.
*1870. Microdon reservatus. Hall, Prelim. Not. Lam. Shells, 2, p. 33.
Waverly S. S. : Licking County, Ohio.
1885. Microdon reservatus. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 312; pi. 74, figs. 11-13.
Waverly S. S. : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Microdon reservatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 75, pi. 4, fig. 14. Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Microdon subellipticus Hall.
1856. Cypricardella subelliptica. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 17.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1858. Cypricardella subelliptica. Hall, Geol. Ia.,vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 664, pi. 23, figs. 11, 12. Warsaw S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Bull. 153 - 23
354 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Microdon subellipticus Hall — Continued.
1882. Microdon {Cypricardella) subelliptica. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.,
vol. 1, p. 64, pi. 7, figs* 27-29.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1883. Cypricardella subelliptica. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 339, pi. 30,
figs. 27-29.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1886. Cypricardella subelliptica (?) . Claypole, Proc. and Coll.Wyo. Hist, and Geol.
Soc., vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 250.
Lower Coal Measures : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1887. Microdon (cf. subelliptica). Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 40, pi. 4,
fig. 32.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
MILIOLITES Lamark.
Miliolites centralis Say.
1823. Miliolites centralis. Say, Long’s Exped. to Rocky Mts., vol. 1, p. 152 (foot note).
Missouri River, near the Platte.
1897. Miliolitis centralis. Harris, Bull. Am. Pal., vol. 1, p. 385 (115).
Miliolites secalicus Say.
1823. Miliolites secalicus. Say, Long’s Exped. to Rocky Mts., vol. 1, p. 151 (foot note).
Missouri River, near the Platte.
1897. Miliolites secalicus. Harris, Bull. Am. Pal., vol. 1, p. 385 (115).
MILLEPORA Linneus, 1758.
Millepora cylindrica Say.
1823. Millepora cylindrica. Say, Long’s Exped. to Rocky Mts., vol. 1, p. 47 (foot note).
Missouri River, 5 miles below Council Bluff.
1897. Millepora cylindrica. Harris, Bull. Am. Pal., volTl, p. 381 (111).
MISSOURICRINUS Miller, 1891.
Missouricrinus admonitus Miller.
1891. Missouricrinus admonitus. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p.31, pi. 4, figs. 11, 12.
Burlington Group: Sedalia, Missouri.
MODIOLA Lamark, 1801.
Modiola avonia Dawson.
1868. Modiola avonia. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 301.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Modiola illinoisensis Worthen.
1884. Modiola illinoiensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 16.
St. Louis L. S. (oolite bed) : Monroe County, Illinois.
1890. Modiola illinoiensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 125, pi. 20, figs. 2, 2a. St. Louis L. S. (oolite) : Monroe County, Illinois.
Modiola minor Lea.
1853. Modiola minor. Lea, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2) vol. 2, p. 205, pi. 20, fig. 2. Coal Formation : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
Eller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
lodiola nevadensis Walcott.
1884. Modiola? Nevadensis. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Disc., p. 239, pi. 19, fig. 8.
Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
lodiola pooli Dawson.
1868. Modioli Pooli, Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 301, fig. 100.
Carboniferous L. S. : Shubenacadie, Windsor, and Irish Cove, Nova Scotia.
lodiola subelliptica Meek.
1866. Clidophorus (an Pleurophorus ) occidentals. Geinit, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 23, tab. 2, fig. 6. (Not Pleurophorus occidentalis M. and H., 1858.) Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Modiola ? subelliptica. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 211, pi. 10, fig. 5.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska; Riverside, 3 miles below Atchison, Kansas.
lodiola waverliensis Herrick.
1888. Modiola waverliensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vo L 3, p. 63; pi. 1, fig. 9; pi. 4, fig. 10; pi. 7, fig. 29.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1895. Modiola ivaverliensis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 24, fig. 21. Kinderhook: Ohio.
lodiola wyomingensis. See Myalina wyomingensis.
MODIOMORPHA Hall, 1870. lodiomorpha ambigua Walcott.
1884. Modiomorpha ambigua. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 239, pi. 20, fig. 1. Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
lodiomorpha desiderata Walcott.
1884. Modiomorpha f desiderata. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 240, pi. 20, fig. 3. Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
lodiomorpha hyalea Hall.
*1870. Modiomorpha hyalea. Hal], Prelim. Not. Lamell. Shells, 2, p. 79.
Waverly S. S. : Granville, Licking County, Ohio.
1885. Modiomorpha hyalea. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 292, pi. 41, figs. 28-30. Waverly S. S. : Granville, Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Modiomorpha hyalea f Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 76, pi. 10, fig. 4. Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio, lodiomorpha parvula Glaypole.
1886. Modiomorpha (?) parvula. Claypole, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol.
Soc., vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 248.
Lower Coal Measures : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
lodiomorpha pintoensis Walcott.
1884. Modiomorpha ? Pintoensis. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 240, pi. 20, fig. 2. Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
MONOPTERIA Meek and Wortken, 1866.
tonopteria auricula Stevens.
1858. Gervilla Auricula. Stevens, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 25, p. 265.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois,
lonopteria gibbosa Meek and Worth en.
1866. Pterinea (Monopteria) gibbosa. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 2, p. 340, pi. 27, figs. 11-116.
Coal Measures : Saline Creek, Gallatin County, Illinois.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN Ibull.153.
Monopteria gibbosa Meek and Worthen — Continued.
1884. Monopteria gibbosa. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 139, pi. 30, figs. 11, 12.
Coal Measures: Vermilion, Sullivan, and Posey counties, Indiana.
1886. Monopteria ( Pterinea ) gibbosa. Heilprin, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Ann. Rep. 1885, p. 455, fig. 11a; p. 444, fig. 11.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1886. Monopteria ( Pterinea ) gibbosa. Heilprin, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc., vol.2, pt.2, p.271, fig. 11a; p. 272, fig. 11.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1894. Monopteria gibbosa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 114, pi. 43, figs. 2a, b. Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Monopteria longispina Cox.
1857. Gervillia longispina. Cox, Geol. Rep. Kv., vol. 3, p. 568, pi. 8, fig. 6.
Coal Measures : Providence, Hopkins County, Kentucky.
1894. Monoptera longispina. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 114, pi. 43, fig. 1. Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Monopteria marian White.
1874. Monopteria Marian. White, Prelim. Rep. Inv. Foss., p. 22.
Carboniferous (Coal Measures) : Camp Apache, Arizona.
1877. Monopteria Marian. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 151 pi. 11, figs. 4a-c.
Carboniferous : Camp Apache, Maricopa County, Arizona.
MONOTIS Bronn, 1824.
Monotis gregaria Meek and Worthen.
1870. Monotis? gregaria. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 38. Coal Measures: Jacksonville, Illinois.
1873. Monotis ? gregaria. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 573, pi. 26 fig. 5.
Coal Measures: Jacksonville) Illinois.
1894. Monotis? gregaria. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 114.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Monotis halli Swallow.
1858. Monotis Halli. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 185. Permian : Valley of Cottonwood and near Council Grove, Kansas.
Monotis hawni. See Pseudomonotis hawni.
Monotis radialis. See Pseudomonotis radialis.
Monotis speluncaria Schlotheim.
1859. Monotis speluncaria. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 396. Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
Monotis speluncaria var. americana Swallow.
1858. Monotis speluncaria var. americana. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci vol. 1, p. 186.
Upper Permian: Near Smoky Hill Fork and Council Grove, Kansas.
Monotis variabilis Swallow.
1858. Monotis variabilis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 187. Lower Permian : Valley of Cottonwood, Kansas.
Monotis (species undetermined).
1859. Monotis sp. ( ?) Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 397.
White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
.'Eller. ]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
MOOREA Jones and Kirkby, 1867. ffoorea granosa Ulrich.
1891. Moorea granosa. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 906, pi. 12, figs. 9a, b.
Chester Group: Near Grayson Springs, Kentucky.
MUNSTEROCERAS Hyatt, 1883. ffunsteroceras oweni Hall.
1860. Goniatites oweni. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 100, figs. 11, 12.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1862. Goniatites Oweni. Winchell, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 33, p. 364.
Marshall S. S. : Pointe aux Barques, Michigan.
1879. Goniatites Oweni. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 2, p. 470, pi. 73, figs. 3-8 ; pi. 74, fig. 9.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1881. Goniatites oweni. White, 2d. Ann. Rep. Dept. Stat. and Geol. Ind., p. 514, pi. 7, figs. 3, 4.
Kinderhook Group : Rockford, Indiana.
1886. Goniatites Oweni. Hall, 5th Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Geol., pi. (128) 13, figs. 4, 7. Goniatites L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1888. Goniatites Oweni. Beecher, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 2, Sapp. p. 40, pi. 128, figs. 4, 7.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1897. Glyphioceras Oweni. Foord and Crick, Cat. Foss. Ceph., pt. 3, p. 188, fig. 89. Goniatite Limestone, Kinderhook Group : Indiana, U. S. A.
ffunsteroceras parallum Hall.
1860. Goniatites oweni var. parallela. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist.,
p. 100, figs. 13, 14.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1862. Goniatites Oweni var. parallela. Winchell, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 33, p. 364.
Marshall S. S. : Pointe aux Barques, Michigan.
1879. Goniatites Oweni var. parallela. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 2, p. 473, pi. 73, figs. 1,2; pi. 74, fig. 10.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1883. Munsteroceras parallelum. Hyatt, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 22, p. 327. 1897. Glyphioceras parallelum. Foord and Crick, Cat. Foss. Ceph., pt. 3, p. 189, fig. 90.
Goniatite Limestone, Kinderhook Group : Indiana, U. S. A.
MURCHISONIA D’Archiac and De Verneuil, 1841.
ffurchisonia archimedia McChesney.
1861. Murchisonia arbhimedea. McChesney, Desc. New Spec. Pal. Foss., p. 89. Coal Measures : La Salle, Illinois.
1865. Murchisonia archimedea. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 2, figs. 16o-&. 1868. Murchisonia archimedea. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 48, pi. 2, figs. 16a, b.
Coal Measures ; La Salle, Illinois.
Murchisonia attenuata Hall.
1856. Murchisonia attenuata. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 27.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Murchisonia attenuata Hall — Continued.
1882. Murchisonia attenuata. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 88,
pi. 9, fig. 13.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1883. Murchisonia attenuata. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 360, pi. 32,
fig. 13.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Murchisonia copii White.
1881. Murchisonia copei. White, U. S. Geol. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 3, Supp. Appendix, p. xxxi, pi. 3, figs. 10a, &.
Carboniferous : Near Taos, New Mexico.
Murchisonia elegantula. See Pleurotomaria elegantula.
Murchisonia gypsea Dawson.
1868. Murchisonia gypsea. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 310, fig. 123.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Murchisonia indianensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Murchisonia indianensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 18, pi. 2, figs. 31, 32.
Knobstone Group : New Albany, Indiana.
Murchisonia inornata Meek and Worthen.
1866. Murchisonia inornata. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 274.
Lower Coal Measures : Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
1873. Murchisonia inornata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 599, pi. 28, fig. 6.
Coal Measures : Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
MurchisQnia insculpta Hall.
1856. Murchisonia insculpta. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 26.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1882. Murchisonia insculpta. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 85,
pi. 9, fig. 18.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1883. Murchisonia insculpta. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 359, pi. 32,
fig. 18.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Lanesville, and Bloomington, Indiana.
Murchisonia kansasensis Swallow.
1858. Murchisonia (?) Kansasensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 195.
Permian: Valley of Cottonwood, Kansas.
Murchisonia keokuk Worthen.
1890. Murchisonia Jceokuk. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 141, pi. 23, figs. 2, 2a. Keokuk, L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Murchisonia lasallensis Worthen.
1890. Murchisonia lasallensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 141, pi. 25, figs. 7, 7 a.
Upper Coal Measures : La Salle, Illinois.
Murchisonia liinitaris Hall.
I860. Murchisonia ( Pleurotomaria ?) limitaris. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 108.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
Murchisonia minima. Lee Aclisina minuta.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Murchisonia nebrascensis Geinitz.
1866. Murchisonia Nebrascensis. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 12, tab. 1,
fig. 17.
Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Murchisonia Nebrascensis. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 234, pi. 11, fig. 6. Upper Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Murchisonia neglecta Winchell.
1863. Murchisonia neglecta. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 20.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Murchisonia obsoleta Meek.
1871. Murchisonia obsoleta. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 175.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
Murchisonia perversa Swallow.
1858. Murchisonia (?) perversa. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 195.
Permian: Valley of Cottonwood, Kansas.
Murchisonia prolixa White and Whitfield.
1862. Murchisonia ? prolixa. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist.,
vol. 8, p. 303.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1870. Murchisonia prolixa. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 257,
Waverly Group : Sciotoville, Ohio.
1889. Murchisonia prolixa. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 297.
Kinderhook Group: Burlington, Iowa.
Murchisonia pygmsea Rowley.
1895. Murchisonia (?) pygmcea. Rowley, Am. Geol., vol. 16, p. 222, fig. 20.
Louisiana L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Murchisonia quadricarinata Worthen.
1884. Loxonema quadri-carinatus. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 7.
Coal Measures: Peoria County, Illinois.
1890. Loxonema quadri-carinatum. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 140, pi. 23,
figs. 9, 9 a.
Coal Measured : Peoria County, Illinois.
1891. Murchisonia quadricarinata. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 254.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
Murchisonia quadricincta Winchell.
1863. Murchisonia quadricincta. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 19. Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1870. Murchisonia quadricincta. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 257. Waverly Group : Sciotoville, Ohio.
1888. Murchisonia quadricincta? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 87, pi. 2, fig. 28.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
Murchisonia shumardana Winchell.
1863. Murchisonia Shumardiana. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 20. Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Murchisonis subtceniata. See Orthonema subtieniata.
Murchisonia terebra White.
1879. Murchisonia terebra. White, Bull. U. S. G. and G. Surv. Terr., vol. 5, p. 219. Carboniferous: Wild Band Pockets, Northern Arizona, 15 miles south of Pipe Spring.
360 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Murchisonia terebra White — Continued.
1880. Murchisonia terebra. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 6, p. 139, pi. 34, fig. 4a. Upper Carboniferous: Wild Band Pockets, northern Arizona, 15 miles south of Pipe Spring.
1894. Murchisonia terebra. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 146, pi. 49, fig. 4.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Murchisonia terebriformis Hall.
1856. Murchisonia terebriformis. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 28.
St. Louis, L. S. : Bloomington, Indiana.
1882. Murchisonia terebriformis. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1,
p. 86, pi. 9, figs. 15, 16.
St. Louis Group : Bloomington, Indiana.
1883. Murchisonia terebriformis. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 362, pi. 32,
figs, 15, 16.
St. Louis Group : Bloomington and Lanesville, Indiana.
Murchisonia texana Shumard.
I860. Murchisonia Texana. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 626.
Coal Measures : Young County, Texas, 9 miles east of Indian Reservation.
Murchisonia tricingulata Dawson.
1868. Murchisonia tricingulata. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 310.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor and Pugwash, Nova Scotia.
Murchisonia turritella Hall.
1856. Murchisonia turritella. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 27.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Murchisonia turritella. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 88,
pi. 9, fig. 12.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1883. Murchisonia turritella. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 361, pi. 32.
fig. 12.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Lanesville, Indiana.
Murchisonia vermicula Hall.
1856. Murchisonia vermicula. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 27.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1882. Murchisonia vermicula . Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 87,
pi. 9, fig. 11.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1883. Murchisonia vermicula. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 361, pi. 32,
fig. 11.
St. Louis Group : Lanesville and Bloomington, Indiana.
Murchisonia vincta Hall.
1856. Loxonema vincta. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 28.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Murchisonia vincta. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 86, pi. 9,
fig. 14.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1883. Murchisonia vincta. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 363, pi. 32, fig. 14.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Murchisonis (species undetermined).
1858. Murchisonia subangulata Verneuil ( ?), Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 196.
Upper Permian : Kansas.
1870. Murchisonia sp. ? Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 260.
Waverly Group: Near Shafer’s, Pennsylvania.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Murchisonis (species undetermined)— Continued.
1888. Murchisonia sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 7, fig. 6.
Waverly Group : Moot’s Run, Licking County, Ohio.
1891. Murchiaonia - f White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 77, p. 25, pi. 3,
figs. 12, 13.
Permian: Military Crossing, Baylor County, Texas.
1895. Murchisonia sp. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 18, fig. 6.
Cuyahoga Shale: Moat’s Run, Licking County, Ohio.
MY ALIN A De Koninck, 1844.
Myalina angulata Meek and Worthen.
1860. Myalina angulata. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 455. Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1866. Myalina angulata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 300, pi. 23, figs. 7 a, b.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
1894. Myalina angulata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 118.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Mary, Missouri.
Myalina apachesi Marcou.
1858. , Myalina apachesi, Marcou, Geol. N. A., p. 44, pi. 7, figs. 6, 6a. ,
Mountain L. S.) Near Pecos Village, New Mexico. ///?£"
Myalina arkansana Weller.
1897. Myalina arkansana. Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p.262, pi. 19, figs. 16, 17.
Batesville S. S. : Batesville, Arkansas.
Myalina aviculoides Meek and Hayden.
i860. Myalina aviculoides. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 184. Permian : Cottonwood Creek, Kansas.
1864. Myalina aviculoides. Meek and Hayden, Pal. Up. Mo., p. 51, pi. 2, figs. 8 a-d. Permian : Cottonwood Creek, Kansas
1877. Myalina aviculoides. Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol, 4, p. 275, pi. 6, fig. 8.
Permo-Carboniferous L. S. : Foothills southeast of Salt Lake City, Wah- satch Range, Utah.
1891. Myalina aviculoides. White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 77, p. 28, pi. 2, fig. 12. Permian: Goodwin Creek, Baylor County, Texas.
Myalina aviculoides. See Myalina rara.
Myalina con cava Swallow.
1858. Myiilus (Myalina?) concavus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1,
p. 188.
Permian(?): Valley of the Kansas, Kansas.
Myalina concentrica Meek and Worthen.
1860. Myalina concentrica. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 456, Warsaw L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1866. Myalina concentrica. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 281, pi. 9, figs. 3a-c.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Myalina congeneris Walcott,
1884. Myalina congeneris. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 237, pi. 19, fig. 6; pi. 22, fig. 10.
Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull 153.
Myalina cuneiformis Gurley.
1883. Myalina cuneiformis. Gurley, New Carb. Foss., Bull. No. 1, p. 4.
Upper Carboniferous : Ouray, Colorado.
Myalina deltoidea Gabb.
1859. Myalina deltoidea. Gabb, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 297.
Coal Measures : Fort Belknap, Texas.
1860. Myalina deltoidea. Gabb, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 55, pi. 1, figs. la-c. , Carboniferous.
Myalina imbricaria Wincbell.
1862. Myalina imbricaria. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 412.
Marshall S. S. : Moscow, Michigan.
Myalina kansasensis Shumard.
1858. Myalina Kansasensis. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 213.
Upper Coal Measures : Santa F 6 road, south of Lecompton; 9 miles south west of Council Grove; Sac and Fox Agency; headwaters of Osage River, and valley of Verdigris River, Kansas. Missouri River bluffs, below mouth of Platt River, Nebraska.
1894. Myalina kansasensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 117, pi. 43, fig. 5. Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Myalina keoknk Worthen.
1875. Mtfalina Keokuk. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 6, p. 524, pi. 30, fig. 5.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa; Warsaw, Nauvoo, and Hamilton, Illinois.
1894. Myalina keokuk. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 117.
Keokuk L. S. : Bonaparte, Iowa ; St. Francisville, Missouri.
Myalina lowensis Winchell.
1865. Myalina Lowensis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 127.
Base of Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Myalina meliniformis Meek and Worthen.
1866. Myalina meliniformis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 343,
pi. 27, fig. 3.
Coal Measures: Saline Creek, Gallatin County, Illinois (?).
Myalina michiganensis Winchell.
1862. Myalina Michiganensis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 411.
Marshall Group : Marshall and Moscow, Michigan.
1865. Myalina Michiganesis. Winchell, Proc, Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 127.
Marshall Group: Napoleon Cut, Jackson County and German’s Quarry, Hillsdale County, Michigan.
1888. Myalina michiganensis ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Uni v., vol. 3, p. 63, pi. 4, fig. 6. Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1895. Myalina michiganensis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 24, fig. 22. Kinderhook: Ohio.
Myalina monroensis Worthen.
1884. Myalina monroensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 15. Oolitic beds of St. Louis L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1890. Myalina monroensis. Worthen Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 127, pi. 20, figs.
10, 10a.
St. Louis L. S. (oolite) : Monroe County, Illinois.
Myalina nemesis W alcott.
1884. Myalina Nemesis. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 237, pi. 19, fig. 5, pi. 22, fig. 7.
Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
Myalina nessus Walcott.
1884. Myalina Nessus. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 238, pi. 22, fig. 8, 8a. Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Myalina perattenuata Meek and Hayden.
1858. Myalina ( Mytelus ) perattenuata. Meek and Hayden, Trans. Albany Inst.,
vol. 4, p. 77.
Permian : Smoky Hill Fork, Kansas and Missouri rivers.
1859. Myalina ( Mytilus ) perattenuata. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat, Sci.
Phil., p. 28.
Upper Coal Measures : Smoky Hill River, Kansas.
1864. Myalina perattenuata. Meek and Hayden, Pal. Up. Mo., p. 32, pi. 1, figs. 12a, &.
Coal Measures : Opposite the northern boundary of Missouri on the Missouri River.
1873. Myalina perattenuata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 582, pi. 26, fig. 11.
Coal Measures: Springfield, Illinois.
1891. Myalina perattenuata. White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 77, p. 28, pi. 4, figs. 13-15.
Permian: Goodwin Creek and Military Crossing, Baylor County, Texas; Camp Creek, Archer County, Texas.
1894. Myalina perattenuata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 118.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Myalina permiana Swallow.
1858. Mytilus ( Myalina ) Permianus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 187.
Permian ( ?) : Kansas.
1864. Myalina permiana. Meek and Hayden, Pal. Up. Mo., p. 52, pi. 2, figs. la-c.
Permian : Smoky Hill Fork of Kansas River, and Cottonwood Creek, Kansas. 1877. Myalina Permiana. Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 276, pi. 6, fig. 7.
Permo-Carboniferous: Foothills southeast of Salt Lake City, Wahsatck Range, Utah.
1881. Myalina permiana. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 3, Supp., Appendix, p. xxv, pi. 3, figs. 1 a-d.
Carboniferous: Coyote Creek, New Mexico.
1891. Myalina permiana. White Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 77, p. 28, pi. 4, figs.
Permian: Goodwin Creek and Military Crossing, Baylor County, Texas; Camp Creek, Archer County, Texas.
Myalina pernaformis Cox.
1857. Myalina pernaformis. Cox, Geol. Rep. Ky., vol. 3, p. 569, pi. 8, fig. 8.
Coal Measures : Providence, Hopkins County, Kentucky.
Myalina pterineiformis Winchell.
1862. Myalina pterineceformis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 412. Marshall Group : Point aux Barques, Michigan.
Myalina rara Winchell.
1862. Myalina aviculoides. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 412. (Not M. aviculoides M. & H., 1860.)
Marshall S. S. : Marshall, Michigan.
1870. Myalina rara. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 390.
Myalina recta Shumard.
1858. Myalina recta. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 212. Permian : Clifton Park, Kansas.
1859. Myalina recta. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. I, p. 396.
Permian : Guadalupe Mountains.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Myalina recurvirostris Meek and Worthen.
I860. Myalina recurvirostra. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 456.
Coal Measures : Near Springfield, Illinois.
1866. Myalina recurvirostris. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 344, pi. 26, figs. 9a-c.
Upper Coal Measures: Lasalle, Illinois.
1884. Myalina recurvirostris. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 140, pi. 29, figs. 3, 4.
Upper Coal Measures: Indiana.
1894. Myalinarecurviro8tris. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 117, pi. 45, figs, la, b. Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Myalina sancti-ludovici Worthen.
1873. Myalina St. Ludovici. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p.540, pi. 22, fig. 3.
St. Louis L. S. : Alton, Ill. ; St. Louis, Missouri.
1894. Myalina sancti-ludovici. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 117.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
Myalina squamosa Sowerby.
1858. Mytilus squamosus (?). Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 188. Lower Permian : Valley of Cottonwood, Kansas.
1859. Myalina squamosa. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 396. White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
Myalina subqnadrata Shumard.
1855. Myalina subquadrata. Shumard, Geol. Surv. Mo., p. 207, pi. C, fig. 17.
Upper Coal Measures: On Missouri River, 2 miles below the mouth of the Little Nemaha.
1864. Myalina subquadrata. Meek and Hayden, Pal. Up. Mo., p. 32, figs. A, B.
Coal Measures: Leavenworth City, Kansas.
1866. Myalina subquadrata. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 27, tab. 3, figs. 25, 26.
Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Myalina subquadrata. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 202, pi. 4, fig. 12; pi. 9, fig. 6.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Bennett’s Mill and Bellevue, Ne-
1884. Myalina subquadrata. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 140, pi. 29, figs. 1, 2 ; pi. 30, figs. 1, 2.
Upper Coal Measures: Knox, Gibson, and Posey counties, Indiana.
1886. Myalina subquadrata. Heilprin, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Ann. Rep. 1885, p. 456 ; p. 446, fig. 15 ; p. 454, fig. 15a.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1886. Myalina subquadrata. Heilprin, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc., vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 273, fig. 15a; p. 274, fig. 15.
Mill Creek L. S. Upper Coal Measures : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1894. Myalina subquadrata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 118, pi. 44, figs, la, b, 2a, b.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Myalina swallovi McChesney.
1860. Myalina swallovi. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 57.
Coal Measures : Charbonier, and 12 miles northwest of Richmond, Missouri.
1865. Myalina swallovi. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 2, fig. 6a-6.
1866. Aucella Hausmani. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 25, tab. 2, fig. 8. Nebraska City, Nebraska.
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Myalina swallovi McChesney— -Continued.
1866. Myalina Swallovi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv., Ill., vol. 2, p. 341, pi. 27, figs. 1 a-d.
Coal Measures: Saline Creek, Gallatin County, Illinois.
1868. Myalina Swalloivi. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 41, pi. 2, figs. 6a, b.
Coal Measures : Charbouier, and 12 miles northwest of Richmond, Missouri. 1872. Myalina (?) swallovi. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 201, pi. 9, figs. 7a, b. Upper Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Upper and Lower Coal Measures: Illinois; Kentucky; Iowa; Nebraska; Kansas; Missouri.
1877. Myalina f Swallovi. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol, 4, p. 152, pi. 11, fig. 8a.
Carboniferous : Camp Apache, Maricopa County, Arizona.
1884. Myalina (?) Swallovi. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 141, pi. 30, figs. 6-8.
Coal Measures: Park, Vermilion, and Vigo counties, Indiana.
1877. Myalina (?) swallovi. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 37, pi. 4, fig. 6.
Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Myalina swallovi. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 232.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Myalina swallovi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 119, pi. 43, figs. 3a-c. Lower Coal Measures : Charbonier, Missouri.
Upper Coal Measures: Richmond and Kansas City, Missouri.
Myalina wyomingensis Lea.
1853. Modiola Wyomingensis. Lea, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 2, p. 205, pi. 20, fig. la.
Coal Formation : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1886. Modiola wyomingensis. Claypole, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol.
Soc., vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 247.
Lower Coal Measures : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
Myalina (species undetermined).
1876. Myalina - ? White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 91.
Upper and Lower Aubrey Group: Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
1877. Myalina - (?) White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 152.
Carboniferous: Camp Apache, Maricopa County, Arizona.
1877. Myalina sp.? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 37, pi. 4, fig. 20.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1887. Myalina (cf. recurvirostris). Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 37, pi. 5,
fig. 4.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1887. Myalina sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 146, pi. 14, figs. 1, la. Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1887. Myalina ? sp. ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 146, pi. 14, fig. 24.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1887. Myalina ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, pi. 4, fig. 12.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
MYLAORIS Scudder, 1868.
Mylacris ampla Scudder.
1895. Mylacris ampla. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 45, pi. 2, fig. 1. Lower Coal Measures : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Mylacris anthracophila Scudder.
1868. Mylacris anthracophila. Scudder, Geol. Surv. Ill., yol. 3, p. 568, figs. 5, 6.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Grundy County, Illinois.
1879. Mylacris anthracophilum. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 45, pi. 5, figs. 6-8.
Lower Coal Measures : Colchester, Illinois.
1884. Mylacris anthracophilum. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., yol. 3, p. 307.
Lower Coal Measures : Colchester, Illinois.
1890. Mylacris anthracophilum. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, pp. 65, 271, pi. 5, figs. 6-8.
Lower Coal Measures : Colchester, Illinois.
1895. Mylacris anthracophila. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 43, pi. 1, figs. 1-4.
Lower Coal Measures : Colchester, Illinois.
Mylacris antiqua Scudder.
1884. Mylacris antiquum. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 300.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Mylacris antiquum. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 264.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1895. Mylacris antiqua. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 46, pi. 2, figs. 5, 6.
Lower Coal Measures: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Mylacris bretonensis Scudder.
*1874. Blattina bretonensis. Scudder, Can. Nat., vol. 7, p. 271, fig. 1.
Carboniferous : Sydney, Cape Breton.
1878. Blattina Bretonensis. Dawson, Supp. to 2d Ed. Acad. Geol., p. 53, fig. 5. Carboniferous: Nova Scotia.
1879. Mylacris bretonense. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 41, pi. 5,
fig. 1.
Middle Coal Measures : Sydney, Cape Breton.
1884. Mylacris bretonense. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 300. Carboniferous : Sydney, Cape Breton.
1890. Mylacris bretonensis. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, pp. 61, 264, pi. 5, fig. 1.
Middle Coal Measures : Sydney, Cape Breton.
1895. Mylacris bretonensis. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 41.
Coal Measures: Sydney, Cape Breton.
Mylacris carbonum Scudder.
1884. Mylacris carbonum. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 304, pi. 27, figs. 6, 7, 10.
Carboniferous : Cannelton, Pennsylvania.
1890. Mylacris carbonum. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 268, pi. 13, figs. 6, 7, 10.
Carboniferous : Wilkesbarre and Cannelton, Pennsylvania.
1895. Mylacris carbonum. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 47.
Coal Measures : Cannelton and Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
Mylacris elongata Scudder.
1895. Mylacris elongata. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 41, pi. 1, fig. 6. Lower Coal Measures : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Mylacris gurleyi Scudder.
1895. Mylacris gurleyi. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 43, pi. 1, fig. 5. Lower Coal Measures: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Mylacris heeri Scudder.
*1874. Blattina heeri. Scudder, Can. Nat., vol. 7, p. 272; fig. 2, p. 271. Carboniferous : Sydney, Cape Breton.
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Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Mylacris heeri Scudder — Continued.
1878. Blattina Heeri. Dawson, Supp. 2d Ed. Acad. Geol., p. 53, fig. 6. Carboniferous: Nova Scotia.
1879. Mylacris Heeri. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 43, pi. 5,
fig. 11.
Middle Coal Measures: Sydney, Cape Breton.
1884. Mylacris Heeri. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 300. Carboniferous: Sidney, Cape Breton.
1890. Mylacris Heeri. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, pp. 63, 264, pi. 5, fig. 11.
Middle Coal Measures : Sydney, Cape Breton.
1895. Mylacris heeri. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 46.
Coal Measures : Sydney, Cape Breton.
Mylacris lucifuga Scudder.
1884. Mylacris lucifugum. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 301, pi. 27, fig. 8.
Carboniferous: Pittston, Pennsylvania.
1890. Mylacris lucifugum. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 265, pi. 13, fig. 8.
Carboniferous: Pittston, Pennsylvania.
1895. Mylacris lucifuga. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 47.
Coal Measures: Near Pittston, Pennsylvania.
Mylacris mansfieldi Scudder.
1879. Mylacris Mansfieldii. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 47, pi. 5, fig. 15.
Lower Coal Measures : Cannelton, Pennsylvania.
1884. Mylacris Mansfieldi. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 308.
Lower Coal Measures; Cannelton, Pennsylvania.
1890. Mylacris mansfieldi. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 377.
Coal Measures: Near Georgetown, Vermilion County, Illinois.
1890. Mylacris mansfieldi. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, pp. 67, 272, 401, pi. 5, fig. 15.
Lower Coal Measures: Cannelton, Pennsylvania, and near Georgetown, Vermilion County, Illinois.
1895. Mylacris mansfieldi. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 47.
Lower Coal Measures: Cannelton, Pennsylvania.
Mylacris ovalis Scudder.
1884. Mylacris ovale. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 308, pi. 27, fig. 5.
Carboniferous: Cannelton, Pennsylvania.
1890. Mylacris ovalis. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 272, pi. 13, fig. 5.
Carboniferous: Cannelton, Pennsylvania.
1895. Mylacris ovalis. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 47.
Lower Coal Measures : Cannelton, Pennsylvania.
Mylacris packardii Scudder.
1893. Mylacris packardii. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 101, p. 11, pi. 1, figs, e, g.
Carboniferous : Bristol and Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
1895. Mylacris packardii. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 41, pi. 1, figs. 2, 3.
Lower ( ?) Coal Measures : Bristol, Rhode Island.
Mylacris pennsylvanica Scudder.
1879. Mylacris pennsylvanicum. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 44, pi. 5, figs. 13, 14.
Lower Coal Measures : Cannelton, Pennsylvania.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull 153.
Mylacris pennsylvanica Scudder — Continued.
1884. Mylacris pennsylvanicum. Scudder, Mem. Boat. Soc. Nat. Hist.,vol. 3, p:302, pi. 27, fig. 11.
Carboniferous : Pittston, Pennsylvania.
1890. Mylacris pennsylvanicum. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, pp. 64, 266, pi. 5, figs. 13, 14; pi. 13, fig. 11.
Carboniferous : Cannelton, Pennsylvania.
1895. Mylacris pennsylvanica. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 47. Lower Coal Measures: Cannelton, Pennsylvania.
Mylacris priscovolans Scudder.
1884. Mylacris priscovolans. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 307, pi. 27, fig. 9.
Carboniferous: Cannelton, Pennsylvania.
1890. Mylacris priscovolans. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 271, pi. 13, fig. 9.
Carboniferous : Cannelton, Pennsylvania.
1895. Mylacris priscovolans. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 46.
Lower Coal Measures : Cannelton, Pennsylvania.
Mylacris (species undetermined).
1895. Mylacridce sp. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 55, pi. 2, fig. 4. Lower Coal Measures : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
MYTILARCA Hall, 1870.
Mytilarca fibristriata White and Whitfield.
1862. Mytilus fibristriatus. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, p. 296.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1862. Mytilus Whitfieldianus . Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 413. Marshall Group : Holland, Ottawa County, and Marshall, Michigan.
1863. Mytilus Whitfieldianus. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 11.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1884. Mytilarca fibristriata. Hall, Pal. N. Y ., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 264, pi. 33, figs. 6, 7 ; pi. 87, fig. 6.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1888. Mytilarca fibristriatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 31, pi. 4, fig. 21. Waverly Group : Moot's Run, Licking County, Ohio.
1889. Mytilarca fibristriata. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 2, fig. 21.
1895. Mytilarca fibristriata. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 16, fig. 21. Cuyahoga Shale : Moot’s Run, Ohio.
Mytilarca jessieae Miller and Gurley.
1896. Mytilarca jessiece. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 14, pi. 2, figs. 1-6.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
Mytilarca occidentalis White and Whitfield.
1862. Mytilus occidentalis. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, p. 297.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1884. Mytilarca occidentalis. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 263, pi. 33, figs. 3-5; pi. 87, fig. 11.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1888. Mytilarca occidentalis ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 32, pi. 11, fig. 1. Waverly Group : Medina County, Ohio.
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MYTILUS Linnaeus, 1758.
Mytilus concavus. See Myalina concava.
Mytilus fibristriatus. See Mytilarca fibristriata.
Mytilus occidental is. See Mytilarca occidentals.
Mytilus ottawensis Shumard.
1858. Mytilus Ottawaensis. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 211. Upper Coal Measures: Valley of Verdigris River, Kansas.
Mytilus permianus. See Myalina periniana.
Mytilus squamosus. See Myalina squamosa.
Mytiius tenuiradiatus Shumard.
1858. Mytilus tenuiradiatus. Shumard, Traus. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 211. Upper Coal Measures: Valley of Verdigris River, Kansas.
Mytilus whitfieldanus. See Mytilarca flbristriata.
NAIADITES Dawson, 1860.
Naiadites angulata. See Carbonicola angulata.
Naiadites arenacea. See Anthracomya arenacea.
Naiadites carbonarius Dawson.
*1860. Naiadites carbonarius. Dawson, Supp. Acad. Geo]
Coal Measures : Nova Scotia.
1863. Anthracopteria carbonaria. Salter, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Loud., vol. 19, p. 79, fig. 3.
Coal Measures: Nova Scotia.
1868. Naiadites ( Anthracoptera ) carbonaria. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 204, fig. 42. Coal Measures: Nova Scotia.
1883. Naiadites carbonaria. White, 3d Ann. Rep. U. S. Geol. Surv.,p. 425, pi 2, fig. 15.
1894. Naiadites carbonarius. Hind, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 50, p. 441, pi. 20, figs. 2, 3, 11c.
1894. Naiadites carbonarius. Dawson, Rev. Biv. Moll. Coal-Form. Nova Scotia, p. 6, figs. 1-3.
Coal Measures : South Joggins, Nova Scotia; Pictou and Mahon, Cape Breton.
Naiadites elongata. See Anthracomya elongata.
Naiadites fragilis Meek and Worthen.
*1866. Anthracoptera ? fragilis. Meek and Wortlien, Proc. Chicago Acad. Sci.,
vol. 1, p. 18.
Keokuk Group: Near Warsaw, Illinois.
1868. Anthracoptera ? fragilis. Meek and Wortlien, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 534, pi. 19, fig. 4.
Keokuk Group: Near Warsaw, Illinois.
Naiadites Icevis. See Anthracomya lievis
Naiadites longus Dawson.
1894. Naiadites longus. Dawson, Rev. Biv. Moll. Coal-Form. Nova Scotia, p. 8, fig. 4.
Coal Measures : South Joggius, Nova Scotia ; Cape Breton.
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 133.
Naiadites mytiloides Dawson.
1894. Naiadites mytiloides. Dawson, Rev. Biv. Moll. Coal-Form. Nova Scotia, p. 9, fig. 5.
Coal Measures: Chimney Corner, Cape Breton.
Naiadites obtusa. See Anthracomya obtenta.
Naiadites ovalis. See Anthracomya ovalis.
Naiadites polita White.
1880. Anthracoptera polita. White, Cout. to Inv. Pal.. No. 8, p. 166, pi. 42,
figs. 5a, b.
Coal Measures: Major’s Mill, Vermilion County, Illinois.
(NATICA Ad an son, 1757.)
Natica altonensis. See Naticopsis altonensis.
Natica early ana. See Strophostylus carleyana.
Natica chesterensis. See Naticopsis chesterensis.
Natica littonana. See Spha?rodoma littonana.
Natica magister. See Naticopsis ventricosa.
Natica shumardi. See Naticopsis shumardi.
Natica ventrica. See Naticopsis ventricosa.
NATICOPSIS McCoy, 1844.
Naticopsis altonensis McOhesney.
1865. Natica Altonensis. McChesney, 111. New Spec. Foss., p. 0, pi. 2, tigs. 14a, b. Coal Measures : Alton, Illinois.
1868. Naticopsis altonensis. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 50, pi. 2, figs. 14a-c.
Coal Measures: Alton, Illinois.
1873. Naticop>sis Altonensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 595, pi. 28, fig. 11.
Coal Measures: Macoupin County, Illinois.
1881. Naticopsis altonensis. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 3, Supp.
Appendix, p. , pi. 3, fig. 6a.
Carboniferous: Near Taos, New Mexico.
Naticopsis altonensis var. giganteus Meek and Worthen.
1873. Naticopsis Altonensis? var. giganteus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, pi. 28, figs. 12a, b.
Coal Measures.
Naticopsis carleyana. See Strophostylus carleyana.
Naticopsis chesterensis Swallow.
1863. Natica Chesterensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 100. Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois; Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
Naticopsis depressa Winchell.
1863. Naticopsis depressus. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 22.
Yellow S. S : Burlington, Iowa.
1889. Naticopsis depressa. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 293.
Kinderliook Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Naticopsis dispassa Dawson.
1868. Naticopsis disptassa. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 309, fig. 120.
Carboniferous L. S. : Pugwashtand Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Naticopsis hollidayi. See Trachydoma nodosa var. hollidayi.
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Naticopsis howi Hartt.
1868. Xaticopsis Howi. Hartt, Dawson’s Acad. Geol., p. 309, fig. 119.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Gay’s Head, De Bert River, etc., Nova Scotia.
Xaticopsis littonana var. genevievensis. See Spluerodoma littonana var. genevievensis.
Xaticopsis madisonensis. See Strophostylus inatlisonensis.
Xaticopsis monilif era. See Pleurotomaria monilifera.
Xaticopsis nana. See Strophostylus nana.
Xaticopsis nodosa. See Trachydomia nodosum.
Xaticopsis nodosa var. hollidayi. See Trachydomia nodosum var. holli- dayi.
Naticopsis ortoni Whitfield.
1882. Xaticojms Ortoni. Whitfield, Aun. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol.2, p. 230.
Coal Measures: Falls Township, Hocking County, Ohio.
1891. Xaticopsis Ortoni. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 605, pi. 16, figs. 12, 13.
Coal Measures: Hocking County, Ohio.
1895. Xaticopsis Ortoni. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 498, pi. 12, figs. 12, 13.
Coal Measures: Falls. Township, Hocking County, Ohio.*
Naticopsis pricii Shumard.
1858. Xaticopsis ( Xerita ) Fried. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1,
p. 202.
Upper Coal Measures: Boone County, Missouri; Cottonwood Creek and Verdigris River, Kansas.
Xaticopsis remex. See Strophostylus rernex.
Naticopsis shumardi McChesuey.
I860. Natica shumardi. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 62.
Coal Measures : La Salle, Illinois.
1865. Xatica shumardi. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 2, figs. 15a-/’.
1868. Xaticopsis Shumardi. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p,.49, pi. 2, figs. 15a, h.
Coal Measures : La Salic, Illinois.
1891. Xaticopsis shumardi. White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No .77, p. 24, pi. 3,
fig. 11.
Permian : Goodwin Creek, Baylor County, Texas.
Xaticopsis subovatus . See Strophostylus subovatus.
Naticopsis torta Meek.
1871. Platyceras tortum. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 171.
Coal Measures : Greeutown, Summit County, Ohio.
1875. Platyceras tortum. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 345, pi. 20, figs. la-c.
Coal Measures : Greentown, Stark County, Ohio.
1890. Xaticopsis torta. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 180.
Naticopsis ventricosa Norwood and Pratten.
1855. Xatica ventrica. Norwood ,and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 76, pi. 9, figs. 10a, h.
Coal Measures: 1 mile south of New Harmony, Indiana.
1858. Xatica Magisler. Stevens, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 25! p. 261.
Archimedes L. S. : Near Makanda, Illinois.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.153.
Naticopsis ventricosa Norwood and Pratten — Continued.
1873. Naticopsis ventricosus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol.5, p. 592, pi. 28, fig. 13.
Coal Measures : 1 mile south of New Harmony, Indiana.
1889. Naticopsis ventricosa. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 4, p. 195, fig. 3.
1894. Naticopsis ventricosa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 199.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City and Clinton, Missouri.
Naticopsis wheeleri. See Trachydomia wheeled.
Naticopsis? ziczac Whitfield.
1882. Naticopsis zic zac. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sei., vol. 2, p. 223.
Maxville L. S. : Newtownville, Ohio.
1891. Naticopsis ziczac. Whitfield Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sei., vol. 5, p. 590, pi, 14, figs.
15, 16.
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
1895. Naticopsis ziczac. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 477, pi. 10, figs.
15, 16.
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
Naticopsis (species undetermined).
1888. Naticopsis f sp. n. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 87, pi. 12, fig. 37.
Waverley Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1897. Naticopsis sp. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 41.
Upper Coal Measures : Scott County, Arkansas.
NAUTILUS Breynius, 1732.
Nautilus altidorsalis. See Trematoceras altidorsalis.
Nautilus avonensis, See Endolobus avonensis.
Nautilus Mserialis. See Tainoceras occidentals.
Nautilus bisulcatus Herrick.
1888. Nautilus (?) bisulcatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 20.
Maxville L. S. : Fultonham, Ohio.
1888. Nautilus bisulcatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 11, fig. 16.
Chester L. S. : Ohio.
Nautilus blairi Miller.
1892. Soleuochilus blairi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 75,
pi. 12, fig. 2.
Chouteau L. S. : Pin Hook Bridge, 6 miles from Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Solenochilus blairi. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 329, pi. 12, fig. 2. Chouteau L. S. : Pin Hook Bridge, 6 miles from Sedalia, Missouri. Nautilus burlingtonensis Owen.
1852. Gyroceras burlingtonensis. Owen, Geol. Surv. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., p. 581, tab. 5, fig. 10.
Lower Carboniferous (Oolite bed) : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Nautilus ? burlingtonensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 221.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Nautilus canaliculatus. See Soleuoceras canaliculatum.
Nautilus capax. See Asymptoceras capax.
Nautilus chesterensis. See Leuroceras cliestereusis.
Nautilus clarkanus Hall.
1856. Nautilus Clarkanus. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 32.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Weller. 1
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Nautilus clarkanus Hall — Continued.
1882. Nautilus Clarkanus. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 92, pi. 8,
fig. 1.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1883. Nautilus clarkanus. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 373, pi. 31, fig. 1.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill and Lanesville, Indiana.
Nautilus collectus. See Solenoclieilus collectum.
Nautilus coxanus. See Temnocheilus coxanum.
Nautilus danvillensis White.
1878. Nautilus Danvillensis. White, Proe. Acad. Nat, Sci. Phil.,p. 36.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
1880. Nautilus danvillensis. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 8, p. 170, pi. 42, fig. 7 a.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
Nautilus decoratus Cox.
1857. Nautilus decoratus. Cox, Geol. Rep. Ky.,-vol. 3, p. 572, pi. 9, figs 4-4 b. Coal Measures: Mines of Kentucky Coal Company, Union County, Ken tucky.
1868. Nautilus decoratus. Rogers, Geol. Rop. Penn., vol. 2, p 833, fig. 692
Nautilus digonus. See Triboloceras digonum.
Nautilus disciformis. See Aphelseceras disciformis.
Nautilus discoidalis. See Trematoceras discoidalis.
Nautilus divisus. See Ephippioceras divisus.
Nautilus eccentricus Meek and Hayden.
1858. Nautilus eccentricus. Meek and Hayden, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 83. Permian : Smoky Hill Fork.
1864. Nautilus eccentricus. Meek and Hayden, Pal. Up. Mo., p. 65, pi. 2, figs. 14a, b.
Permian: Near month of Smoky Hill Fork of Kansas River, Kansas.
Nautilus faberi Miller.
1889. Nautilus faberi. Miller, N. A. Geol. and Pal., p. 443, fig. 746.
Coal Measures: Elk Horn Creek, Kentucky.
Nautilus f err atus. See Ephippioceras terrains.
Nautilus forbesianus. See Temnocheilus forbesianus.
Nautilus gilpini Swallow.
I860. Nautilus Gilpini. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 658. Coal Measures: Wayne City, Missouri.
Nautilus globatus. See Coloceras globatus.
Nautilus highland ensts. See Doraatoceras highlandensis.
Nautilus illinoiensis McCliesney.
I860. Nautilus illinoiensis. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Voss., p. 64.
Upper Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
Nautilus indianensis Miller.
1892. Streptodiscus indianensis. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind. p. 71, pi. 11, fig. 1.
Keokuk L. S. : West Point, Indiana.
1894. Streptodiscus indianensis. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 325, pi. 11
fig. 1.
Keokuk L. S. : West Point, Indiana.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Nautilus ingentior Winched.
1862. Nautilus ingentior. Winchell, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 33, p. 361.
Marshall S. S. : Marshall, Michigan.
Nautilus lasallensis. See Domatoceras lasallensis.
Nautilus latus. See Temnocheilus latus.
Nautilus leidyi. See Solenocheilus leidyi.
Nautilus meekianus. See Trematoceras meekianus.
Nautilus missouriensis. See Endolobus missouriensis.
Nautilus montgomeryensis Wortli en.
1884. Nautilus montgomeryensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist'., p. 4,
Upper Coal Measures: Montgomery County, Illinois.
1890. Nautilus montgomeryensis. Worth en, Geol, Surv. Jll., vol. 8, p. 148, pi. 26,
fig. 2; pi. 27, fig. 1.
Upper Coal Measures : Montgomery County, Illinois.
Nautilus niotensis. See Edapkoceras niotensis.
Nautilus nodocarinatus. See Tainoceras occidentalis.
Nautilus nodosodorsatus Shumard.
1858. Nautilus nodoso-dorsatus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 198. Upper Coal Measures: Valley of Verdigris and Kansas rivers, near Potta wattamie Reservation, Kansas.
Nautilus occidentalis. See Tainoceras occidentalis.
Nautilus ortoni Whitfield.
1882. Nautilus Ortoni. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 231.
Coal Measures : Springfield, Ohio.
1891. Nautilus Ortoni. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 601, pi. 16. fig. 20. Coal Measures: Springfield, Ohio.
1895. Nautilus Ortoni. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio. vol. 7, p. 486, pi. 12, fig. 20. Coal Measures: Springfield, Ohio.
Nautilus parallelus Beecher.
1888. Nautilu s parallel us.' Beecher, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 2, Supp., p. 38, pi. 126, figs 3-5.
? Coal Measures: ?Ohio.
Nautilus pauper Whitfield.
1882. Nautilus pauper. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 226.
Maxville L. S. : Near Rushville, Ohio.
1891. Nautilus pauper. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 595, pi. 14, fig. 23. Maxville L. S. : Near Rushville, Ohio.
1895. Nautilus pauper. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 481, pi. 10; fig. 23. Maxville L. S. : Near Rushville, Ohio.
Nautilus per ampins. See Endolubus spectabilis.
Nautilus permianus Swallow.
1858. Nautilus Permianus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 196. Permian: Near Smoky Hill Fork, Kansas.
Nautilus plani dorsalis. See Trematoceras planidorsalis.
Nautilus planorbiformis Meek and Worthen.
I860. Nautilus ( Discus ) planorbiformis. Meek and Worthen. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci Phil., p. 469.
Coal Measures: Alpine, Iow:i.
Weller.
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
37/5
Nautilus planorbiformis Meek and Worthen — Continued.
1866. Nautilus planorbiformis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. . Ill., vol. 2, p. 386, pi. 29, figs. 4u-c.
Coal Measures : Alpine, Iowa.
Nautilus planovolvis Shumard.
1858. Nautilus planovolvis. Sbnmard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 198.
Upper Coal Measures : Near Belleville, Nebraska.
1873. Nautilus planovolvis.? Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. III., vol. 5, pi. 30, figs, da, b.
Coal Measures.
Nautilus ponderosus. See Titanoceras ponderosnm.
Nautilus quadrangulus. See Tainoceras occidentalis.
Nautilus rockfordensis, See Oncodoceras rockfordensis.
Nautilus sangamonensis. See Metacoceras sangamonensis.
Nautilus seebachanus. See Pteronautilus seebachanus.
Nautilus spectabilis. See Endolobus spectabilis.
Nautilus springer i. See Asymptoceras springer i.
Nautilus striatulus. See Trematodiscus striatulus.
Nautilus strigatus. See Trematoceras strigatus.
Nautilus subglobosus Meek and Worthen.
I860. Nautilus subglobosus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad.' Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 469. Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Nautilus subquadrangularis Whitfield.
1882. Nautilus ( Gyroceras ?) subquadrangularis. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 232.
Coal Measures : Canfield, Ohio.
1891. Nautilus ( Gyroceras ?) subquadrangularis. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci.,
vol. 5, p. 602, pi. 15, fig. 16.
Coal Measures : Canfield, Ohio.
1895. Nautilus (Gyroceras?) subquadrangularis. Whitfield, Geol. . Ohio, vol.
7, p. 487, pi. 11, fig. 16.
Coal Measures: Canfield, Ohio.
Nautilus subsulcatus Winched.
1862. Nautilus subsulcatus (t). Winchell, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 33, p. 361. Marshall S. S. : Marshall, Michigan.
Nautilus sulcatus. See Trematoceras suleatus.
Nautilus toddi Miller.
1892. Nautilus toddi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Jnd., p. 72, pi. 11.
figs. 2-4.
Upper Coal Measures : Wyandotte County, Kansas.
1894, Nautilus toddi. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 326, pi. 11, figs. 2-4. Upper Coal Measures : Wyandotte County, Kansas.
Nautilus trigonus. See Stroboceras trigonus.
Nautilus trisulcatus. See Stroboceras trisulcatus.
Nautilus tuber culatus Owen.
1852. Discites tuberculatus. Owen, Geol. Re]). Wis., Iowa, and Minn., p. ;>81, tab. 5, fig. 14.
Carboniferous L. S. : Iowa Point, Missouri River.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153,
Nautilus winslowi. See Temnoeheilus winslowi.
Nautilus (undetermined species).
1859. Nautilus sp. ( ?). Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 399.
Dark Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
1861. Nautilus sp. Newberry, Ives’ Colo. Expl. Exped., p. 118.
Upper Carboniferous : Agua Azul, near the base of Mount Taylor.
1868. Nautilus (undescribed species). McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, pi. 3, fig. 6.
Coal Measures : Graysville, Illinois.
1873. Nautilus (sp. undet.). Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, pi. 19, figs. 2a, l).
Keokuk Group.
1886. Nautilus sp. f Heilprin, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Ann. Rep. for 1885, p. 457. Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1886. Nautilus sp. ( ?). Heilprin, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc., vol. 2,
pt. 2, p. 277.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1887. Nautilus sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 17, pi. 2, fig. 17.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Nautilus f sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 2, fig. 26.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Nautilus f sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 6, fig. 14.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Nautilus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 7, fig. 3.
Waverly Group : Moot’s Run, Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Nautilus sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 7, fig. 8.
Waverly Group: Newark, Ohio.
1891. Nautilus - ? White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 77, p. 23, pi. 3, figs. 6-8.
Permian: Military Crossing of the Big Wichita, Baylor County, Texas.
1891. Nautilus - ? White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 77, p. 24, pi. 2, figs. 4-6.
Permian : Military Crossing, Baylor County, Texas.
1891. Nautilus - ? White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 77, p. 24, pi. 2, figs. 7-10.
Permian : Goodwin Creek, Baylor County, Texas.
1891. Nautilus ( Enclolohus ) - t White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 77, p. 24,
pi. 2, fig. 13.
Permian: Military Crossing, Baylor County, Texas.
1895. Nautilus sp. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 18, fig. 3.
Cuyahoga Shale: Moot’s Run, Licking County, Ohio.
1895. Nautilus sp. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 18, fig. 8.
Burlington : Newark, Ohio.
1897. Nautilus sp. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 43.
Upper Coal Measures: Crawford County, Arkansas.
NECYMYLACRIS Scudder, 1880.
Necymylacris heros Scudder.
1879. Necymylacris heros. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 54, pi. 5, fig. 9.
Lower Coal Measures: Cannelton, Pennsylvania.
1890. Necymylacris heros. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 74, pi. 5, fig. 9.
Lower Coal Measures: Cannelton, Pennsylvania.
1895. Necymylacris heros. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 55.
Lower Coal Measures : Boston Mine, near Pittston, Pennsylvania.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Necymylacris iacoana Scudder.
1879. Necymylacris lacoanum. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p# 53, pi. 5, fig. 12.
Lower Coal Measures : Pittston, Pennsylvania.
1890. Necymylacris Iacoana. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 73, pi. 5, fig. 12. Lower Coal Measures : Pittston, Pennsylvania.
1895. Necymylacris Iacoana. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p 55. Lower Coal Measures: Boston Mine, near Pittston, Pennsylvania.
NIPTEROCRINUS Waclisirmtli, 1868.
Nipterocrinus arboreus Wortlien.
'873. Nipterocrinus arboreus. Wortlien, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 436, pi. 4, fig. 8. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Nipterocrinus wachsmuthi Meek and Worthen.
1868. Nipterocrinus Wachsmuthi. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pliil., p. 342.
Upper Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Nipterocrinus Wachsmuthi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 435, pi. 2, fig. 4.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
NODOSINELLA Brady, 1876.
Nodosinella priscilla Dawson.
1868. Dentalina priscilla. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 285, fig. 82.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
1876. Nodosinella priscilla. Brady, Monog. Carb. and Perm. Form., p. 105, pi. 7, figs. 8, 9.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
NUCULA Lamark, 1801.
Nucula anodontoides Meek.
*1870. Nucula anodontoides. Meek, Rep. Regents Univ. W. Va.
Coal Measures: Monongahela County, West Virginia.
Nucula a, rata. See Nuculana arata.
Nucula beyrchi von Schaurotli.
1866. Nucula Beyrichi . Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 21, tab. 1, figs. 36, 37. Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Nucula Beyrichi ? Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 203, pi. 10, fig. 18.
Upper Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Coal Measures : Illinois.
1873. Nucula Beyrichi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 589, pi. 26,
fig. 9.
Coal Measures: Illinois.
1891. Nucula beyrichi. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 249.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines, Iowa.
Nucula cylindricus. See Oardiomorpha missouriensis.
Nucula liians Hall.
I860. Nucula Mans. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 110.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
Bibliographic Index Of North American
I Bull. 163.
Nucula hough toni Stevens.
1858. Nucula Houghtoni. Stevens, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 25. p. 262. Carboniferous: Battlo Creek, Michigan.
1862. Nucula iowensis. White and Whitfield, Proe. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, p. 298.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1862. Nucula Iowensis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 418.
Marshal Group: Battle Creek and Wyoming, Michigan.
1884. Nucula Iowensis. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1881, pi. 7, figs. 8, 9. Waverly Group: Granville, Ohio.
1885. Nucula Hougliioni. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 323, pi. 45, figs. 29-31. Waverly S. S. : Newark and Richfield, Ohio; Battle Creek and near Hills dale, Michigan.
1888. Ctenodonta ( Nucula ) iowensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 78, pi. 1, figs. 14-17.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Ctenodonta ( Nucula ) houghtoni? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 78, pi. 5, fig. 17.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Nucula ( Ctenodonta ) houghtoni. Herrick, Bull. Den. IJniv., vol. 4, p. 44, pi. 4,
fig. 3; pi. 10, fig. 4.
Waverly Group: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
1889. Ctenodonta houghtoni ? Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 2, fig. 3.
1895. Ctenodonta houghtoni. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7. pi. 16, fig. 3. Cuyahoga Shale : Ohio.
1895. Ctenodonta houghtoni. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 21, fig. 17. Kinderhook: Ohio.
1895. Nucula houghtoni (?). Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 23, fig. 6. (Cuyahoga Shale) : Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
Nucula hubbardi. See Palteoneilo sulcatina.
Nucula hubbardi var. prolata. See Palseoneilo sulcatina.
Nucula illinoisensis Worthen.
1884. Nucula illinoiensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 15. Oolitic beds of St. Louis L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1890. Nuciila illinoiensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 128, pi. 19, tigs. 4, 4 a. St. Louis L. S. (oolite) : Monroe County, Illinois.
Nucula insularis Walcott.
1884. Nucula insularis. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 241, pi. 20, fig. 14.
Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada*
Nucula iowensis. See Nucula houghtoni.
Nucula lcazanensis. See Nuculana bellistriata.
Nucula levatiformis Walcott.
1884. Nucula levatiforme. Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 241, pi. 22, figs. 1, la.
Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
Nucula mierodonta Winchell.
1863. Nucula mierodonta. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phil., p. 16.
Yellow S. S. and base of Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Nucula nasuta. See Nuculana nasuta.
Nucula obsoleta McChesney.
1861. Nucula obsoleta. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 89.
Coal Measures : Carnahan’s Mine, Mercer County, Illinois.
Wet-Ler.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Nucula parva McOhesney.
I860. Nucula parva. McChesney, Dese. New Pal. Foss., p. 54.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
1865. Nucula pai'va. McChesney, Ill., New Spec. Foss., pi. 2, figs. 8-c.
1868. Nucula parva. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 39, pi. 2, figs. 8a-c.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
1873. Nucula parva. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 589. pi. 26, fig. 8.
Coal Measures: Danville, Illinois.
1888. Nucula parva. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 233.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Nucula parva. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 121.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Nucula parva. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 35.
Lower Coal Measures : Conway County, Arkansas.
Upper Coal Measures: Crawford County, Arkansas.
Nucula perumbonata White.
1879. Nucula perumbonata. White, Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. Terr., vol. 5,
p. 217.
Carboniferous: Wild Band Pockets, northern Arizona, 15 miles south of Pipe Spring.
1880. Nucula perumbonata. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 6, p. 136, pi. 34, figs.7a, b. Upper Carboniferous : Wild Band Pockets, northern Arizona, 15 miles south
from Pipe Spring.
Nucula rectangula McOhesney.
I860. Nucula rectangula. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 74.
Hamilton Group : Near Batesville, Arkansas.
1865. Nucula rectangula. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 7, figs. 5 a-c.
1868. Nucula ? rectangula. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 40, pi. 7, figs. 5 a-c.
Dark Colored Hamilton Shales: Batesville, Arkansas.
Nucula sectoralis Winchell.
. 1862. Nucula sectoralis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 418.
Marshall Group: Battle Creek and Pointe Aux Barques, Michigan.
Nucula shumardana Hall.
1856. Nucula Shumardana. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 16.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1882. Nucula Shumardana. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat, Hist., vol. 1. p. 57, pi. 7,
figs. 2-6.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1883. Nucula shumardana. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 343, pi. 30, figs. 2-6. St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill, Lanesville and Bloomington, Indiana.
Nucula speciosa Munster.
1858. Nucula speciosa (?) Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol,l, p. 190. Permian?: Kansas.
Nucula stella Winchell.
1862. Nucula Stella. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 419.
Marshall Group : Michigan.
1865. Ctenodonta stella. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 129.
Marshall Group: Napoleon Cut, Jackson County, Michigan.
1888. Ctenodonta {Nucula) stella. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 78, pi. 9, fig. 14.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Nucula subscitula . See Yoldia subscitula.
Nucula ventricosa Hall. x a
1858. Nucula ventricosa. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 716, pi. 24, figs. 4, 5 a, b.
Coal Measures. '
1872. Nucula ventricosa. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 204, pi. 10, figs. 17 a-c. Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City and Rock Bluft', Nebraska.
Lower Coal Measures: West Virginia.
Coal Measures : Illinois.
1882. Nucula ventricosa. White, 11th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 371, pi. 42, fio-g. 9, 10.
Coal Measures : Sullivan County, Indiana.
1884. Nucula ventricosa. White, 13tli Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 146, pi. 27, figs. 9, 10.
Coal Measures : Sullivan County, Indiana.
1888. Nucula ventricosa. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 233.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Nucula ventricosa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 121, pi. 45, figs. 3a, b. Lower Coal Measures: Clinton, Missouri.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City and Gentry, Missouri.
1897. Nucula ventricosa. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 35.
Lower Coal Measures : Conway County, Arkansas.
Nucula (species undetermined).
1858. Nucula, species not determined. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 190.
Upper Permian : Kansas.
1868. Nucula ? Rogers, Geol. Rep. Penn., vol. 2, p. 833, fig. 690.
1888. Nucula sp. Herrick, Pull. Den. Univ., vOl. 3, pi. 3, figs. 15, 16.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Nucula sp? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 4, fig. 7.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Ctenodonta sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 8, fig. 16.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Nucula f Herrick, Bull. Den.Univ., vol. 3, pi. 9, fig. 16.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1891. Nucula sp. Herrick, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 2, pi. 1, fig. 5.
Cuyahoga Shale : Ohio.
NUCULANA Link, 1807.
Nuculana arata Hall.
1852. Nucula arata. Hall, Stansb. Exped. Gt. Salt Lake, p. 413, pi. 2, figs. 5a, b. Carboniferous: Missouri River, below Weston.
Nuculana bellistriata Stevens.
1858. Leda bellistriata. Stevens, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 25, p. 261.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois ; Summit, Ohio.
1858. Nucula {Leda) Kazanensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 190. (Not N. kazenensis Verneuil, 1845.)
Upper and Lower Permian : Valley of Cottonwood and near Sjnoky Hill Fork, Kansas.
1858. Leda bellistriata. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 717, pi. 29, figs. 6 a-d. Lower Coal Measures: Illinois.
1862. Leda bellistriata. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 419.
Marshall Group : Moscow, Michigan.
1865. Leda bellistriata. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 128.
Marshall Group : Hillsdale, Michigan.
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Nuculana beilistriata Stevens — Continued.
1869. Leda beilistriata ? Wincheli, Salford’s Geol. of Tenn., p. 444.
Shales just above Black Shale: Hickman and Maury counties, Tennessee.
1870. Leda beilistriata f Wincheli, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 256.
Waverly Group : Tennessee.
1884. Nuculana beilistriata. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 146, pi. 31,
figs. 8, 9.
Coal Measures : Vermilion, Sullivan, Vanderburg, and Warrick counties, Indiana.
1887. Nuculana beilistriata. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 40, pi. 4, fig. 26. Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Nuculana beilistriata. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 232.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Nuculana beilistriata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv , vol. 5, p. 122, pi. 45, tigs. 4a, b.
Upper Coal Measures: Gentry and Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Nuculana aff. beilistriata. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 35 Upper Coal Measures: Scott County, Arkansas.
Nuculana beilistriata var. attenuata Meek.
1866. Nucula Kazanensis. Geinitz, Carb. undDyas inNebr., p. 20, tab. 1, tigs. 33, 34. (Not N. kazanensis de Vern, 1845.)
Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Nuculana beilistriata var. attenuata. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 206, pi. 10, figs. 11a, b.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska; Leavenworth, Kansas; Iowa; Illinois.
Lower Coal Measures: West Virginia.
Nuculana curta Meek and Worthen.
1861. Leda curta. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 144.
St. Louis L. S. : Waterloo, Monroe County, Illinois.
1866. Nuculana ? curta. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 283, pi. 20, figs. 6a, b.
St. Louis Group : Waterloo, Monroe County, Illinois.
Nuculana dens-mainillata Stevens.
1858. Leda dens-niamillata. Stevens, Am. J our. Sci. (2), vol. 25, p. 262. Carboniferous : Battle Creek, Michigan.
Nuculana diversa Hall.
1883. Leda ( Nuculana ) diversa. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, Plates and Explana tions, pi. 47, figs. 31-37.
1885. Leda diversa. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 329, pi. 47, figs. 31-37.
Hamilton Group : Schoharie County and Onondaga County, New York.
1888. Nuculana diversa ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 4, fig. 22.
Waverly Group : Peninsula, Ohio.
1888. Nuculana diversa. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 9, tig. 13.
Bedford Shale: Central College, Ohio.
1889. Nuculana diversa? Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 2, fig. 22.
1889. Leda diversa var. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 4, fig. 13.
Bedford Shale : Ohio.
1895. Nuculana diversa ? Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 16, tig. 22.
Waverly Group: Peninsula, Ohio.
1895. Nuculana diversa. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 20, fig. 13.
Shale above Berea Grit : Ohio.
Nuculana nasuta Hall.
1856. Nucula nasuta. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 17.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Bibliographic Index Of North American
[Bull. 153.
Nuculana nasuta Hall — Continued.
1882. Nuculana nasuta. Whitfield, Ball. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 57, pi. 7,
figs. 7-9.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1883. Leda nasuta. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 344, pi. 30, figs. 7-9.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Lanesville, Indiana.
Nuculana nuculaeformis Stevens.
1858. Leda nuculmformis. Stevens, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 25, p. 262. Carboniferous: Battle Creek, Michigan.
1888. Nuculana nuculaeformis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 45, pi. 4, fig. 23. Waverly Group: Newark, Ohio.
1889. Nuculana nucullceformis ? Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 2, fig. 23.
1895. Nuculana nuculaeformis f Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 16, fig. 23. Burlington : Newark, Ohio.
Nuculana obesa White.
1879. Nuculana obesa. White, Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. Terr., vol. 5, p. 216. Carboniferous: Wild Band Pockets, northern Arizona, 15 miles south of
Pipe Spring.
1880. Nuculana obesa. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 6, p. 136, pi. 34, figs. 2 a-c. Upper Carboniferous: Wild Band Pockets, northern Arizona, 15 miles
south from Pipe Spring.
Nuculana pandoriformis Stevens.
1858. Leda pandorceformis. Stevens, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 25, p. 262. Carboniferous : Battle Creek, Michigan.
1884. Leda Ohioensis. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1881, pi. 7, fig. 3.
Waverly S. S. : Waverly, Ohio.
1885. Leda pandoriformis. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 332, pi. 47, figs. 49, 50. Waverly S. S. : Newark, Ohio; Battle Creek, Michigan.
Nuculana saccata Winchell.
1863. Leda saccata. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 16.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1888. Nuculana (Leda) saccata ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 80, pi. 9, fig. 12.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Nuculana saccata ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 4, fig. 16.
Waverly Group: Ohio.
1889. Nuculana saccata $ Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 2, fig. 16.
1895. Nuculana saccata. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 16, fig. 16.
Waverly Shale, below Conglomerate I : Ohio.
Nuculana similis Herrick.
1888. Nuculana {Leda) similis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 79, pi. 4,
fig. 13, 15.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1889. Nuculana similis. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 2, fig. 13.
1895. Nuculana similis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 16, fig. 13.
Waverly Group, below Conglomerate I : Ohio.
Nuculana spatulata Herrick.
1888. Nuculana {Leda) spatulata. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 79, pi. 9, fig. 11; pi. 7, fig. 35.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
Nuculana vaseyana McChesney.
I860. Nuculiics vaseyana. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 73.
Hamilton Group : Batesvillo. Arkansas.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Nuculana vaseyana McChesney— Continued.
1865. Nuculites vaseyana. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 7, figs. ia-d.
1868. Nuculana Vaseyana. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., yo1. 1, p. 37, pi. 7, figs. 4 a-d.
Hamilton Group : Batesville, Arkansas.
Nuculana (species undetermined).
1873. Nuculana (sp. undet.). Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, pi. 26,
fig. 10.
Coal Measures.
1874. Nuculana (sp. undet.). Meek, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 7, p. 489.
1888. Nuculana sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 45, pi. 4, fig. 11.
Waverly Group : Gann, Ohio.
1888. Nuculana sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 45, ph 4, fig. 12.
Waverly Group: Granville, Ohio.
1889. Nuculana sp. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 2, figs. 11, 12.
1895. Nuculana sp. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 16, figs. 11, 12.
Kinderhook : Gann and Granville, Ohio.
NUCULITES Conrad, 1841.
Nuculites concentricus Conrad.
*1842. Nuculites concentricus. Conrad, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil, (1), vol. 8, p. 248. Coal Measures.
Nuculites mactroides Conrad.
1842. Nuculites mactroides. Conrad, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (1), vol. 8, p. 219, pi. 15, fig. 6.
Carboniferous: Hillsdale County, Michigan.
Nuculites sulcatina. See Palaeoneilo sulcatina.
Nuculites vaseyana. See Nuculana vaseyana.
NULLIPORA Larnark, 1801.
Nullipora? obtexta White.
1862. Nullipora f obtexta. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 33. Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
(CEHLERTELLA Hall, 1892.)
(Ehlertella pleurites. See Lingulodiscus pleurites.
OLIGOPORUS Meek and Worthen, 1860.
Oligoporus bellulus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Oligoporus bellulus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mils. Nat. Hist., i>. 7, pi. 1, fig. 3.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Oligoporus blairi Miller and Gurley.
1894. Oligoporus blairi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 6, pi. 1, figs. 2, 6; pi. 2, fig. 7.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Oligoporus coreyi Meek and Worthen.
1870. Oligoporus Coreyi. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 34. Keokuk Group : Crawl’ordsville, Indiana.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Oligoporus coreyi Meek and Wortlien — Continued.
1895. Oligoporus coreyi . Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 183.
Keokuk Shales : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1896. Oligoporm coreyi. Jackson, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 7, p. 186, pi. 6, figs.
Subcarboniferous (Keokuk Group?): Indiana.
Oligoporus danse Meek and Wortken.
1860. Melonites Dame. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 397.
Keokuk L. S. : Jersey County, near Warsaw, Illinois.
1860. Oligoporus Dance. Meek and AVorthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 474. 1866. Oligoporm Dance. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 2, p. 249, pi. 17, fig. 8.
Keokuk L. S. : Jersey County, Illinois; Warsaw, Illinois; Fenton, Missouri.
1894. Oligoporm dance. Keyes, Mo. Geol, Surv., vol. 4, p. 126, pi. 17, figs. 2a, b. Keokuk L. S. : Felton and Curryville, Missouri; Keokuk, Iowa.
1895. Oligoporus dance. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 182, pi. 20,
figs. 2a, b.
Keokuk L. S. : Felton, St. Louis County, and Curryville, Pike County, Missouri; Keokuk, Iowa; Jersey County, Illinois.
1896. Oligoporm dance. Jackson, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 7, p. 193, pi. 6, figs.
Keokuk Group: Keokuk, Iowa; Warsaw and Alton, Illinois.
Oligoporus missouriensis Jackson.
1896. Oligoporus missouriensis. Jackson, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., Ami. 7, p. 184, pi. 9, figs. 50-52.
Augusta L. S. (?): Webb City, Missouri.
Oligoporus mutatus Keyes.
1894. Oligoporm mulatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 126, pi. 15, figs. 4 a, b. Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
1895. Oligoporus mutatus . Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 183, pi. 18,
figs. 4 a, b.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Oligoporus nobilis Meek and Worthen.
1868. Oligoporm nobilis. Meek and AVorthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 358.
Burlington L. S. : Calhoun County, Illinois.
1873. Oligoporus nobilis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 5, p. 476, pi. 11, fig. 3.
Burlington L. S. : Calhoun County, Illinois.
1895. Oligoporm nobilis. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 182.
Burlington L. S. : Calhoun County, Illinois.
1896. Oligoporm nobilis. Jackson, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 7, p. 198, pi. 6, tig. 35. Keokuk Group : Keokuk, Iowa, or Warsaw, Illinois.
Oligoporus parvus Hambach.
1884. Oligoporus parvus. Hambach, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 550, pi. C., tig. 3.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
1894. Oligoporus parvus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 127.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
1895. Oligoporus parvus. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 183.
St. Louis L, S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
Oligoporus sulcatus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Oligoporm sulcatus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 8, pi. 1, figs. 4, 5.
St. Louis Group : Hardin County, Kentucky.
Weller. J
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
(OLLAORINCS Cumberland, 1820.)
OUacrinm papillatus. See Gilbertsocrinus tuberculoses.
Ollacrinus tuberculosis. See Gilbertsocrinus tuberculosus.
OUacrinm typus. See Gilbertsocrinus types.
OMPHALOTROCHUS Meek, 1864.
Omphalotrochus springvalensis White.
1876. Euomphalus Springvalensis. White, Proe. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 32, Kinderhook Group: Springdale, Humboldt; County, Iowa'.
1880. Euomphalus springvalensis. White, Cont. to lav. Pal., No. 8, p. 167, pi. 41, figs, la, b.
Kinderhook Group: Springdale, Humboldt County, Iowa.
1890. Straparollus springvalensis. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 5, p. 193.
Kinderhook Group : Humboldt County, Iowa.
1894. Omphalotrochus springvalensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 162, pi. 51, fig. 7.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Omphalotrochus whitneyi Meek.
1864. Euomphalus Whitneyi. Meek, Pal. Cal., vol. 1, p. 15, pi. 2, figs. 8, 8a. (Name Omphalotrocus suggested.)
Carboniferous: Bass’s Ranch. Shasta County, California.
ONCODOCERAS Hyatt, 1893.
Oncodoceras rockfordense Meek and Wortlien.
1866. Nautilus (Cryptoceras) rockfordensis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 275.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1868. Gyroceras ? Rockfordensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol, Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 459, pi. 14, figs. 2a, b.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1891. Solenochilus rockfordense. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Iud.,
p. 89, pi. 16, fig. 3, pi. 17, fig. 1.
Waverly or Knobstone Group: Rockford, Indiana.
1892. Solenochilus rockfordense. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Iud., p. 699, pi. 16,
tig 3; pi. 17, fig. 1.
Waverly or Knobstone Group: Rockford, Indiana.
1893. Oncodoceras ( Solenocheilus ) rockfordiense. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv.
Tex., p. 456.
ONYCHASTER Meek and Worthen, 1868.
Onychaster asper Miller.
1891. Onychaster asper. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Iud., p. 74,
pi. 13, figs. 3-5.
Keokuk Group: Boonville, Missouri.
1892. Onychaster asper. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Iud., p. 684, pi. 13, ligs. 3-5. Keokuk Group: Boonville, Missouri.
1894. Onychaster asper. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 131.
Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
Bull. 153 - 25
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Onychaster barrisi Hall.
*1861. Protaster barrisi. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 18.
Burlington L. S.
1873. Onychaster Barrisi. Meek and Wortken, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 476, pi. 10, fig. 1.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Onychaster confragosus Miller.
1891. Onychaster confragosus. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,
p. 74, pi. 12, figs. 6, 7.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1892. Onychaster confragosus. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 684, pi. 12,
figs. 6, 7.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Onychaster demissus Miller.
1891. Onychaster demissus . Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 75,
pi. 12, figs. 8-10.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1892. Onychaster demissus. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 685, pi. 12,
figs. 8-10.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Onychaster flexilis Meek and Worthen.
1868. Onychaster flexilis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 526,
figs. A-D.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1869. Onychaster flexilis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 83. 1873. Onychaster Flexilis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 510, pi. 16,
fig. 3.
Keokuk Group.
ONrOHOOKINUS Lyon and Oasseday, 1859.
Onychocrinns asteriaeformis Hall.
1861. Forbesiocrinus astericeformis. Hall, -Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 9.
Burlington, L. S.
1861. Forbesiocrinus asteriasformis. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 320. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Forbesiocrinus astericeformis. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 6 figs.
10, 11.
Onychocrinus cantonensis Miller and Gurley.
1890. Onychocrinus cantonensis. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 359, pi. 7, fig. 9.
Keokuk Group: Near Canton, Indiana.
Onychocrinus distensus Worthen.
1882. Onychocrinus distensus. Worthen, Bull, No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 31.
Chester L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1883. Onychocrinus distensus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 307, pi. 29, fig. 5.
Chester L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
Onychocrinus diversus Meek and Worthen.
1866. Onychocrinus diversus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 256.
Upper Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1868. Onychocrinus diversus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 3, p. 492, pi. 17, figs. 5a, b.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Wellek.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Onychocrinus exculptus Lyon and Casseday.
I860. Onychocrinus exculptus. Lyon and Casseday, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 29, p.78. Subcarboniferous : Clear Creek, Hardin County, Kentucky.
Montgomery County, Indiana.
1860. Forbesiocrinus? Norwoodi. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 389.
Keokuk L. S. : Near Nauvoo, Illinois.
1866. Onychocrinus Norwoodi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 245, pi. 17, tig. 3.
Keokuk L. S. : River bluff, near south lino of Monroe County, Illinois.
1873. Onychocrinus exculptus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 498, pi. 14, fig. 4.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1882. Onychocrinus exculptus. White, 11th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 365, pi. 40,
fig-L
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Onychocrinus magnus Worthen.
1875. Onychocrinus magnus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 6, p. 520, pi. 31, fig. 5.
St. Louis Group : Monroe County, Illinois.
Onychocrinus monroensis Meek and Worthen.
1861. Forbesiocrinus Monroensis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 130’.
Keokuk L. S. : River bluff', near south line of Monroe County, Illinois.
1866. Onychocrinus monroensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 244, pi. 17, fig. 7.
Keokuk Group : River bluff, near south line of Monroe County, Illinois. 1894. Onychocrinus monroensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 224, pi. 30, fig. 2. St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
Onychocrinus norwoodi . See Onychocrinus exculptus.
Onychocrinus parvus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Onychocrinus parvus Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 52, pi. 4, fig. 5.
Kaskaskia Group : Shoals, Martin County, Indiana.
Onychocrinus pulaskiensis Miller and Gurley.
1895. Onychocrinus pulaskiensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 6, 111. State Mus.
Nat. Hist., p. 40, pi. 4, figs. 1, 2.
Kaskaskia Group : Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Onychocrinus ramulosus Lyon and Casseday.
1859. Forbesiocrinus ramulosus. Lyon and Casseday, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol 28, p. 237.
Subcarboniferous L. S. : Hardin County, Kentucky; Indiana.
1882. Onychocrinus ramulosus. White, 11th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 366, pi. 39, figs. 2, 3.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Onychocrinus ulrichi Miller and Gurley.
1890. Onychocrinus ulrichi. Miller and Gurley, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 17, pi. 3, figs. 2, 3.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Ind.
1890. Onychocrinus ulrichi. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 339, pi. 3, figs. 2, 3.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Onychocrinus ivhitfieldi . See Taxocrinus whitfieldi.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
OKAOABDIA Herrick, 1888.
Oracardia cornuta Herrick.
1888. Oracardia cornuta . Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 42, pi. 4, fig. 6. Waverly Group: Ohio.
1889. Oracardia cornuta. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 2, fig. G.
1895. Oracardia cornuta. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 16, figs. 6, 8-10. Cuyahoga Sliale : Ohio.
Kinderhook Freestone : Granville, Ohio.
Oracardia ornata Herrick.
1888. Oracardia ornata. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 41, pi. 4, figs. 8-10. Waverly Group : Granville, Ohio.
1889. Oracardia ornata. Herrick, Am. Geol. vol. 3, pi. 2, figs. 8-10.
ORBICULOIDEA D’Orbigny, 1847.
Orbiculoidea batesvillensis Weller.
1897. Orbiculoidea batesvillensis. Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p. 255, pi. 18, figs. 4, 5.
Batesville S. S. : Batesville, Arkansas.
Orbiculoidea capax WHiite.
1862. Discina capax. White, Proc. Bust. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 30.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Discina capax. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 112.
Marshall Group: Girard, Trumbull County, Ohio.
1870. Discina Capax f Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 249.
Waverly Group: Rockville, Ohio.
Orbiculoidea capuliformis McChesney.
1860. Discina capuliforma. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 72.
Coal Measures: Springfield, Illinois; 12 miles northwest of Richmond, Missouri.
1868. Discina capuliformis. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 23, pi. 2, fig. 20.
Coal Measures: Springfield, Illinois; 12 miles northwest of Richmond, Missouri.
Orbiculoidea convexa Sbumard.
1858. Discina convexa. Shuinard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 221.
Upper Coal Measures: Valley of Verdigris River, Kansas.
1884. Discina convexa. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 121, pi. 25, fig. 9.
Coal Measures: Vermilion County, Indiana.
1886. Discina convexa. Heilprin, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Ann. Rep. for 1885, p. 152, fig. 18.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1886. Discina convexa. Heilprin, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc., vol.
pt. 2, p. 267, fig. 18.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1887. Discina convexa. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 144, pi. 3, fig. 19.
Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1894. Discina convexa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 40, pi. 35, lig. 7.
Upper Coal Measures : Near Richmond, Missouri.
Orbiculoidea gallalieri Winchell.
1865. Discina Gallalieri. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 112.
Marshall Group : Hillsdale, Michigan; Gerard and Wethersfield, Trumbull County, Ohio.
1870. Discina Gallalieri. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 249.
Waverly Group : Granville, Ohio; near Shafer’s, Pennsylvania,
welt.br.)
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Orbiculoidea lierzeri Hall and Clarke.
1892. Orbiculoidea Kerzeri. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. ., vol. 8, pt. 1, p. 126 (foot note), p. 178, pi. 4E, fig. 19; pi. 4F, figs. 9-13, 30.
Cuyalioga Shale : Berea, Ohio.
1892. Orbiculoidea pulchra. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Bracli., pt. l,pl. 5, figs. 11, 17.
Cuyahoga Shale: Berea, Ohio.
1892. Orbiculoidea pulchra. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 4E, fig. 19: pi. 4F, figs. 8-13, 30, 32.
Cuyahoga Shale: Berea, Baconberg, and Newark, Ohio.
1892. Orbiculoidea compare O. pulchra. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 4F, figs. 14-16.
Waverly Group : Meadville, Pennsylvania.
1897. Orbiculoidea Herseri. Hall, 14th Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 333, pi. 2, figs. 14-20.
Cuyahoga Shale: Berea, Baconsburg, etc., Ohio.
Orbiculoidea illinoisensis Miller and Gurley.
1894. Disciua illinoisensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 70, pi. 7, figs. 2-5.
Coal Measures : Knox County and Peoria County, Illinois.
Orbiculoidea keokuk Gurley.
1884. Discina Keokuk. Gurley, New Garb. Foss., Bull. No. 2, p. 6.
Keokuk Gr<. up : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Orbiculoidea magnifica Herrick.
1891. Discina magnifica. Herrick, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 2, p. 46, pi. 1, fig. 17. Waverly Group: Hemlock Falls, Ashland County, Ohio.
Orbiculoidea manhattanensis Meek and Hayden.
1859. Discina Manhattanensis. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 25. Upper Coal Measures: Kansas River, opposite Manhattan, Kansas.
1892. Orbiculoidea Manhattanensis. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brack.,
pt. 1, pi. 5, fig. 12.
Coal Measures : Riley County, Kansas.
1892. Orbiculoidea Manhattanensis. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 4E, fig. 20.
Coal Measures : Riley County, Kansas.
Orbiculoidea missouriensis Slmmard.
1858. Discina Missouriensis. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 221- Middle Coal Measures: Lexington and Charbonnier, Missouri.
1873. Discina nitida? Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 572, pi. 25, fig. 1.
Coal Measures : Illinois.
1882. Discina Meclcana. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 228.
Coal Measures: Carbon Hill and Flint Ridge, Ohio; Illinois; Iowa.
1884. Discina nitida. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 121, pi. 25, fig. 10.
Coal Measures: Indiana; Illinois; Iowa; Missouri; abundant at Cannelton and Horse Shoe of Little Vermilion.
1887. Discina Meekana. Herrick, Bull. Den. llniv., vol. 2, pi. 2, figs. 8, 9.
Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1887. Discina nitida. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 145, pi. 2, figs. 8, 9.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Discina nitida. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 226.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines, Iowa.
1891. Discina Meekana. Whitlield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 598, pi. 15, tigs. 1-3, also p. 603.
Coal Measures: Carbon Hill and Flint Ridge, Ohio,
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Grbiculoidea missouriensis Shumard — Continued.
1892. Orhiculoidea nitida. Hall and Clarke*, Int. to Study of Brack., pt. 1, pi. 5, fig. 16.
Lower Coal Measures; Springfield, Illinois.
1892. Orhiculoidea nitida. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1. pi. IF, figs. 23-29.
Coal Measures: Springfield, Illinois; Grover, Missouri.
1894. Discina nitida. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 39, pi. 35, fig. 6.
Coal Measures : Clinton, Lexington, and Richmond, Missouri.
1895. Discina Meekana. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 483, pi. 11, figs. 1-3,
also p. 488.
Coal Measures: Carbon Hill, Hocking County, Ohio.
Grbiculoidea munda Miller and Gurley.
1894. Discina munda. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 71, pi. 7, figs. 6, 7.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Orhiculoidea netvberryi. See Lingulodiscina newberryi.
Grbiculoidea nitida Phillips.
1894. Discina nitida. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 213, pi. 7, figs. 4, 4a.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : White Pine Mining District, Nevada.
Orhiculoidea patellaris Winch ell.
1863. Discina patellaris. Winehell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 4.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Orhiculoidea pleurites. See Lingulodiscina pleurites.
Orhiculoidea pulchra. See Orhiculoidea hertzeri.
Orhiculoidea saffordi Winehell.
1869. Discina Saffordi. Winehell, Safiord’s Geol. of Tenn., p. 443.
Shales just above Black Shale: Hickman and Maury counties, Tennessee.
1870. Discina Saffordi. Winehell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 248.
Waverly Group: Hickman County, Tennessee.
Grbiculoidea sampsoni Miller.
1891. Discina sampsoni, Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,p. 80,
pi.* 13, figs. 10, 12.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1892. Discini sampsoni. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 690, pi. 13, figs.
10, 12.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Orbiculoides subtrigonalis McOhesney.
1865. Discina suhtrigonalis. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss.
Coal Measures : La Salle, Illinois.
1865. Diseina trigonalis. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 2, figs. 19a, h.
1868. Discina suhtrigonalis. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 24, pi. 2, figs. 19a, h.
Coal Measures: La Salle, Illinois.
Grbiculoidea tenuilineata Meek and Hayden.
1859. Discina tenuilineata. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 25. Upper Coal Measures : Cottonwood Creek, Kansas.
Orbiculoidea utahensis Meek.
1877. Discina sp. undt. Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 99, pi. 10, fig. 3.
Upper Carboniferous : Weber Canyon, Wasatch Range, Utah.
1877. Discina utahensis. Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 99. (Also see footnote, p. 9.)
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Orbiculoidea varsoviensis Worthen.
1884. Discina varsoviensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 23. Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1890. Discina varsoviensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 102, pi. 11, fig. 7. Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Orbiculoidea (species undetermined).
1872. Orbiculoidea, sp. Meek, U. S. Gefol. Surv. Nebr., p. 158, pi. 4, fig. 3.
Upper Coal Measures: Three-fourths of a mile west of Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1876. Discina - f - . White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 89.
Lower Aubrey Group : Beehive Point, near Horseshoe Canyon, Utah.
1876. Discina - f - . White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 91.
Upper Aubrey Group: Beehive Point, near Horseshoe Canyon, Utah.
1887. Orbiculoidea f sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, pi. 2, fig. 10.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Discina, sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 9, fig. 2.
Bedford Shale: Central College, Ohio.
1892. Orbiculoidea, sp. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 4F, fig. 31.
Coal Measures : Near Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1892. Orbiculoidea sp. ? Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 4Iv, fig. 4.
St. Louis L. S. : Crittenden County, Kentucky.
1895. Discina, sp. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 20, fig. 2.
Bedford Shale : Central College, Ohio.
OROPHOCRINUS von Seeback, 1864.
Orophocrinus campanulatus Hamback.
1884. Codonites campanu latus. Hambach, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 553, pi. D, figs. 8, 9.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1886. Orophocrinus stelliformis var. campanulatus. Etheridge and Carpenter, Cat. Blast., p. 289, pi. 16, fig. 5.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Orophocrinus campanulatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 142.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Orophocrinus conicus Wacksmutli and Springer.
1890. Orophocrinus conicus. Wachsmuth and Springer, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 201, pi. 15, figs. 1-3.
Kinderhook Group: Le Grand, Iowa.
Orophocrinus fusiformis Wachsmuth and Springer.
1890. Orophocrinus fusiformis. Wachsmuth and Springer, Geol. Surv. ill., vol. 8,
p. 203, pi. 17, fig. 4.
Kinderhook Group : Le Grand, Iowa.
Orophocrinus gracilis Meek and Worthen.
1870. Codonites f/racilis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 32.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Codonites gracils. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 467, pi. 8, fig. 6.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Orophocrinus inopinatus Rowley and Hare.
1891. Codonites inopinatus. Rowley and ETire, The Kansas City Scientist, vol. 5,
p. 100, pi. 2, figs. 11, 12; p. 118, pi. 3, fig. 17.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Bibliographic Index Of North American
I Bull. 153.
Orophocrinus sirius White.
1862. Pentremites sh'ius. White, Proc. Bost. See. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 20, fig. 3. Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Orophocrinus stelliformis Owen anti Shumard.
1850. Pentremites stelliformis. Owen and Shumard, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 2, p. 67, pi. 7, figs. 16a, b.
Subcarboniferous L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1852. Pentremites stelliformis. Owen and Shumard, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., p. 593, tah. 5 A, figs. 16a, b.
Subcarboniferous L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1861. Orophocrinus stelliformis. von Seebach, Nachr. lv, Gesellsch. Wissonsch. Gottingen, p. 110.
1873. Codon lies stelliformis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 464,
pi. 9, fig. 5.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1874. Codonites stelliformis. Meek, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 7, p. 374.
1886. Orophocrinus stelliformis. Etheridge and Carpenter, Cat. Blast., p. 287, pi. 11, figs. 8, 9; pi. 15, figs. 11-15; pi. 16, figs. 5-7; pi. 17, fig. 12.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Orophocrinus stelliformis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 141, pi. 17. figs. 14a, b.
Lower Burlington L. S.: Hannibal, Louisiana, Sedalia and Springfield, Missouri.
Orophocrinus stelliformis var. campanulatus. See Orophocrinus cam- panulatus.
Orophocrinus whitei Hall.
1861. Codaster ivhitei. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 10.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Codaster Whitei. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 327. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1893. Orophocrinus ivhitei. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 36, pi. 3, figs. 25-28.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Io\va.
OBTHIS Halmau, 1827.
Orthis arachnoidea. See Derbya crassa.
Orthis hurlingtonensis. See Bhipidomella burlingtonensis.
Orthis carhonaria. See Bhipidomella pecosi.
Orthis clarkensis. See Bhipidomella clarkensis.
Orthis cooper ensis. See Bhipidomella dubia.
Orthis crenistria. See Derbya crassa.
Orthis dalyana. See Bhipidomella dalyana.
Orthis dubia. See Bhipidomella dubia.
Orthis flava Winchell.
1865. Orthis Jiava. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 117.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Orthis inequalis. See Ortliothetes imequalis.
Orthis kaskaskiensis. See Derbya kaskaskiensis.
Orthis keokuk. See Derbya keokuk.
Weller
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Orthis lasallensis. See Derby a crassa.
Orthis michelini. See Rhipidomella michelini and R. oweni.
Orthis michelini var. burlingtonsis. See Rhipidomella burlingtonsis. Orthis michelini var. nevadensis. See Rhipidomella nevadensis.
Orthis missouriensis. See Rhipidomella missouriensis.
Orthis occasus. See Rhipidomella occasus.
Orthis oweni . See Rhipidomella oweni.
Orth is pecosi. See Rhipidomella pecosi.
Orthis pratteni. See Derbya crassa.
Orthis resupinata. See Schizophoria resupinata.
Orthis resupinoides. See Schizophoria resupinoides.
Orthis richmonda. See Derbya crassa.
Orthis rohusta. See Derbya robusta.
Orthis striato-costata. See Meekella striatocostata.
Orthis subelliptica. See Rhipidomella subelliptica.
Orthis swallovi. See Schizophoria swallovi.
Orthis thiemii. See Rhipidomella thiemei.
Orthis umbraculum. See Derbya crassa and Orthothetes imbraculum. Orthis vanuxemi. See Rhipidomella vanuxemi.
Orthis vanuxemi var. gracilis. See Rhipidomella vanuxemi var. pul- chellus.
Orthis vanuxemi var. pulchellus . See Rhipidomella vanuxemi var. pul- chellus.
(ORTHISINA D’Orbigny, 1850.)
Orthisina crassa. See Derbya crassa.
Orthisina missouriensis. See Meekella striatocostata.
Ortliisina occidentalis. See Meekella striatocostata.
Orthisina shumardiana. See Meekella striatocostata.
Orthisina umbraculum. See Derbya crassa.
Orthisina (species undetermined).
1859. Ortliisina, sp.( ?) Shiimard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, 395.
White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
ORTHOOERAS Breynius, 1732.
Orthoceras aculeatum Swallow.
1858. Orthoceras aculeatum. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1. p. 200. Upper Coal Measures: Valley of Kansas River, Kansas.
Orthoceras annulo-costatum. See Orthoceras randolphense.
Orthoceras arcuatellum Winchell.
1862. Orthoceras arcuatellum ? Wincliell, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 33, p. 355. Marshall S. S. : Marshall, Michigan.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 158.
Orthoceras baciilum Meek.
1860. Ortaoceras baculum. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 310.
Lower Carboniferous ?: East side of Ruby Valley, latitude 40°, longitude 115° 20'. I
1876 Orthoceras baculum. Meek, Simpson’s Expl. Gt. Basin Utah, p. 354, pi. 1, figs. 10a, b.
Lower Carboniferous ?: East side of Ruby Valley.
Orthoceras chemungense Swallow.
1860. Orthoceras Chemungense. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 660. Lithographic L. S. : Marion and Pike counties, Missouri.
Orthoceras chemungense var. chouteauense. See Orthoceras cliouteauense. Orthoceras chesterense Swallow.
1863. Orthoceras Chesterense. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 98.
Ste. Genevieve L. S. : Chester, Illinois; St. Mary's, Missouri.
1894. Orthoceras chesterense. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 225.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Mary, Missouri.
Orthoceras chouteauense Swallow.
I860. Orthoceras Chemungense, var. Chouteauense. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 660.
Chouteau L. S. : Cooper County, Missouri.
1894. Orthoceras chouteauense. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 225.
Chouteau L. S. : Cooper County and Louisiana, Missouri.
Orthoceras clinocameratum Winchell.
1862. Orthoceras clinocameratum. Winchell, Am. J our. Sci. (2), vol. 33, p. 356. Marshall S. S. : Hardwood Pt., on shore of Saginaw Bay, Michigan.
Orthoceras colletti Miller.
1892. Orthoceras colletti. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 67, pi. 10, fig. 1.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1894. Orthoceras colletti. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 321, pi. 10, fig. 1. Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Orthoceras cribrosum Geinitz.
1866. Orthoceras cribrosum. Geinitz, Carbon, und Dyas in Nebr., p. 4, tab. 1, fig. 5.
Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Orthoceras cribrosum. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 234, pi. 11, figs. 18 a, b. Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska; Illinois.
Lower Coal Measures : Illinois; West Virginia.
1887. Orthoceras cribrosum? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 17, pi. 5, fig. 2. Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1892. Orthoceras cribrosum. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 65.
Upper Coal Measures: Turner Station, near Kansas City, Missouri.
1894. Orthoceras cribrosum. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 319.
Upper Coal Measures: Turner Station, near Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Orthoceras cribrosum. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 43.
Upper Coal Measures: Poteau Mountain, Indian Territory.
Orthoceras dcedalus Hall. See Orthoceras inclianense.
Orthoceras dawsonanum Miller.
1868. Orthoceras perstrictum. Dawson, Acad. Geol., page 312, fig. 129. (hot O. perstrictum Barrande.)
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
1883. Orthoceras dawsonanum. Miller, Am. Pal. Foss., 2d Ed., p. 307.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Orthoceras dolatum Dawson.
1868. Orthoceras dolatum. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 311, fig. 126.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Orthoceras epigrus Hall.
1856. Orthoceras epigrus. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 33.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Orthoceras epigrus. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol.'l, p. 91, pi. 8,
fig. 2.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1883. Orthoceras epigrus. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 373, pi. 31, fig. 2. St. Lonis Group: Spergen Hill and Lanesville, Indiana.
Orthoceras eurekense Walcott.
1884. Orthoceras EureTcensis. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 265, pi. 23, figs. 2, 2a. Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District*, Nevada.
1897. Orthoceras eurekensis (?) Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p. 270, pi. 20, figs. 3, 3 a.
Batesville S. S. : Batesville, Arkansas.
Orthoceras expansum Meek and Wortken.
1860. Orthoceras expansum. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 468. Carboniferous: McDonough County, Illinois.
1861. Actinoceras expansum. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 148.
1866. Orthoceras expansum. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 286, pi. 20, figs. 8 a-c.
St. Louis Group ? : McDonough County, Illinois.
Orthoceras fanslerensis Keyes.
1896. Orthoceras fanslerensis. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 3, p. 77, fig. 4. Lower Coal Measures: Fanslers, Guthrie County, Iowa.
Orthoceras harttanum Miller.
1868. Orthoceras lagueatum. Hartt, Dawson’s Acad. Geol., p. 312, fig. 128. (Not 0. lagueatum Hall, 1847.)
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
1883. Orthoceras harttanum. Miller, Am. Pal. Foss., 2d Ed., p. 307.
Orthoceras harii Miller.
1891. Orthoceras harii. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 87,
pi. 16, fig. 2.
Upper Coal Measures: Near Kansas City, Missouri.
1892. Orthoceras harii. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,p. 697, pi. 16, fig. 2. Upper Coal Measures: Near Kansas City, Missouri.
Orthoceras keterocinctum Wincliell.
1863. Orthoceras heterocinctum. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 23.
Yellow S. S. to base of Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1888. Orthoceras heterocinctum ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 47. Waverly Group : Lodi and Burbank, Ohio.
Orthoceras icarus Hall.
1886. Orthoceras Icarius. Hall, 5tli Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Geol., pi. (118) 2, figs. 11-15.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1888. Orthoceras Icarus. Beecher, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 2, Supp., p. 31, pi. 118, figs. 11-15.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Orthoceras illinoiense Worthen.
1883. Orthoceras Illinoiensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 7, p. 323.
Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1890. Orthoceras illinoiensis. Worthen. Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 148, pi. 26, figs. 1-1&.
Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Orthoceras indianense Hall.
I860. Orthoceras indianensis. Hall, 13th Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 107.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1862. Orthoceras Indianensis. Winchell, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 33, p. 354. Marshall S. S. : Marshall, Calhoun County; Holland, Ottawa County;
Moscow, Hillsdale County; Hardwood Point, Huron County, Michigan.
1863. Orthoceras Indianense. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 23.
Yellow S. S. ; Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Orthoceras Indianense. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 132.
Marshall Group : Hillsdale and Napoleon Cut, Jackson County, Michigan.
1870. Orthoceras Indianense. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 258. Waverly Group : Sciotoville, Ohio.
1886. Orthoceras Deedalus. Hall, 5th Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Geol., pi. (118) 2. figs. 6-10.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1888. Orthoceras Indianense. Beecher, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 2, Supp., p. 30, pi. 118, figs. 6-10.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1888. Orthoceras indianense. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 9, figs. 33, 34. Waverly Group: Lickiug County, Ohio.
Orthoceras isogramma Meek.
1871. Orthoceras ? isogramma. Meek, Proc, Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 172.
Lower Coal Measures : Newark, Ohio.
Orthoceras kikapooense Swallow.
1858. Orthoceras Mlcapooense. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 197 Upper Permian : Near Smoky Hill Fork, Kansas.
Orthoceras knoxense McChesney.
I860. Orthoceras Tcnoxensis. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 69.
Coal Measures: Danville, Springfield, Peoria, and Dr. E. HalTs mill, Knox County, Missouri.
Orthoceras laqueatum. See Orthoceras harttanum.
Orthoceras lasallense Worthen.
1883. Orthoceras La Sallensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 324.
Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
1890. Orthoceras lasallense. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 149, pi. 26 figs. 4, 4 a.
Coal Measures: Lasalle, Illinois.
Orthoceras laterale Dawson.
1868. Orthoceras laterale. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 311.
Carboniferous L. S. : Kennetcook, Nova Scotia.
Orthoceras marsh allense Winchell.
1862. Orthoceras Marsliallense. Winchell, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 33, p. 356. Marshall S. S. : Marshall, Michigan.
rt'ELLEB.J
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Orthoceras miehiganense Miller.
1862. Orthoceras multicinctuvn. Wiuchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 429. (Not 0. multidnctum Hall, 1862,)
Marshall Group: Marshall and Holland, Michigan.
1883. Orthoceras miehiganense. Miller, Am. Pal. Foss., 2d ed., p. 308.
Orthoceras moniliforme. See Orthoceras swallowanum.
Orthoceras multidnctum . See Orthoceras miehiganense.
Orthoceras munsterianum Meek and Worthen.
1873. Orthoceras Munsterianum ? Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, pi. 23, figs. oa-d.
St. Louis Group.
)rtlioceras nobile Meek and Worthen.
1865. Orthoceras nobile. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 256. Chester Group : Randolph County, Illinois.
Jrtboceras nova-mexicanum Marcou.
1858. Orthoceras nova-mexicana. Marcou, Geol. N. A., p. 44, pi. 7, fig. 1.
Mountain L. S. : Near summit of the Sierra dc Sandia, behind Albuquerque. New Mexico.
Jrthoceras occidental Swallow.
1858. Orthoceras occidentale. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci , vol. 1, p. 201.
Upper Coat Measures : Clifton Park, Kansas.
1891. Orthoceras occidentale. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 220.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Jrthoceras occidentale. See Orthoceras vinchellauum.
Irthoceras okawense Worthen.
1883. Orthoceras Okawensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 324.
Chester L. S. : Okaw bluff, near Red Bud, Randolph County, Illinois.
1890. Orthoceras okawense. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 149, pi. 26, fig. 3- Chester L. S. : Near Red Bud, Randolph County, Illinois.
Jrthoceras per strictum Dawson. See Orthoceras dawsonanum.
Irthoceras randolphense Worthen.
1861. Orthoceras annulo-costatum. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 147. (Not 0. annulato-costatum Boll, 1857.)
Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1866. Orthoceras annulato-costatum. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2,
p. 304, pi. 24, figs. 3 a, b.
Chester Group: Chester, Illinois.
1882. Orthoceras Bandolphensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State M us. Nat. Hist., p. 38.
Chester Group.
1884. Orthoceras liandolphensis? Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 265, pi. 18, fig. 17. Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
)rtlioceras reticulatnm Winched.
1862. Orthoceras reticulatnm ? Winchell, Am. Jour. Sci. (2 ), vol. 33, p. 357. Marshall S. S. : Marshall, Michigan.
h’thoceras robustum Winchell.
1862. Orthoceras robustum. Winchell, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 33, p. 355.
Marshall S. S. : Marshall, Moscow, and Hanover, Michigan.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.153.
Orthoceras rushense McGbesney.
I860. Orthoceras rushensis. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 68.
Coal Measures: Rusli Creek, 5 miles below New Harmony, Indiana.
1873. Orthoceras Rushensis ? Meek and Wortlien, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5,p.612, pi. 30, fig. 4.
Upper Coal Measures: Springfield, Illinois.
1884. Orthoceras Rushensis. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 164, pi. 36, fig. 5. Coal Measures: Eugene, Newport, Lodi, Merom, Graysville, New Harmony, Rush Creek, and Newberg, Indiana.
1888. Orthoceras rushensis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 242.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1888. Orthoceras rushensis f Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 7, fig. 1.
Waverly Group : Ohio.
1891. Orthoceras rushensis? White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 77, p. 22, pi. 2, figs. 14-16.
Permian: Military Crossing, Baylor County, Texas.
1894. Orthoceras rushense. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 226, pi. 56, fig. 6.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1895. Orthoceras rushensis (?). Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 18, fig. 1. Cuyahoga Shale : Ohio.
1897. Orthoceras conf. rushensis. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 43.
Upper Coal Measures : Scott County, Arkansas.
Orthoceras swallovaniun Miller.
1858. Orthoceras moniliforme. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 200.
(Not 0. moniliforme Hall, 1847.)
Coal Measures: Valley of Verdigris River, Kansas.
1883. Orthoceras swallovanum. Miller, Am. Pal. Foss., 2d ed., p. 308.
Orthoceras vincliellanum Miller.
1862. Orthoceras occidentale. Winchell, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 33, p. 356. (Not 0. occidentale Swallow, 1858.)
Marshall S. S: Marshall and Moscow, Michigan.
1883. Orthoceras vinchellanum. Miller, Am. Pal. Foss., 2d ed., p. 308.
Orthoceras vindobonense Dawson.
1868. Orthoceras Vindobonense. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 311, fig. 127. Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Orthoceras vittatum Winchell.
1862. Orthoceras vittatum? Winchell, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 33, p. 355.
Marshall S. S. : Battle Creek and Holland, Michigan.
Orthoceras whitii Winchell.
1863. Orthoceras Wliitei. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 22.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Orthoceras (undetermined species).
1859. Orthoceras sp. ( ?) Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 400.
Dark Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
1862. Orthoceras sp.? Winchell, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 33, p. 357.
Marshall S. S. : Marshall, Michigan.
1873. Orthoceras (sp. undet.). Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, pi. 30: fig. 5.
Coal Measures.
1884. Orthoceras sp. ? Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 266.
Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
1886. Orthoceras sp. ? Heilprin, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Ann. Rep. for 1885, p. 4o7. Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Orthoceras (undetermined species) — Continued.
1886. Orthoceras sp. ? Heilprin, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc., vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 277.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1888. Orthoceras (sp. undt.). Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 242.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1888. Orthoceras sp. f Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 12, fig. 30.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Orthoceras sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 9, fig. 16.
Bedford Shale : Central College, Ohio.
1889. Orthoceras sp. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 4, fig. 16.
Bedford Shale Ohio.
1895. Orthoceras sp. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio., vol. 7, pi. 20, fig. 16.
Shale above Berea Grit: Ohio.
1897. Orthoceras sp. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 44.
Lower Coal Measures: Conway County, Arkansas.
ORTHONEMA Meek and Wortheu, 18(51.
Orthonema carbonarium Wortheu.
1884. Orthonema carhonaria. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 7. Coal Measures : Peoria County, Illinois.
1890. Orthonema carhonarium. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 145, pi. 24
figs. 4, 4 a.
Coal Measures : Peoria County, Illinois.
Orthonema conicnm Meek and Worthen.
1866. Orthonema conica. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 270.
Lower Coal Measures : Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
1873. Orthonema conica. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 590, pi. 29, fig. 5.
Coal Measures: Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
1888. Orthonema conica. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 240.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
Orthonema salteri Meek and Worthen.
1860. Ennema ? Salteri. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 464.
Upper CoahMeasures : Springfield, Illinois.
1866. Orthonema Salteri. Meek and Wor.then, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 381, pi. 31, figs. 14a-c.
Lower Coal Measures : Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
Orthonema subtaeniatum Geinitz.
1866. Murchisonia suhtaeniata. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 12 tab 1 fig. 18.
Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Orthonema suhtaeniata. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 228, pi. 11, fig. 10. Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska; Western Iowa. Orthonema (species undetermined).
1887. Orthonema ? sp. Herrick. Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, pi. 14, fig. 10.
Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
ORTHONOTA Conrad, 1841.
Orthonota phaselia Winchell.
1863. Orthonota phaselia. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 12.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN I bull. 153.
Orthonota rectidorsalis WinchelJ.
1862. Orthonota rectidorsalis. Winchell, Proc. Aoacl. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 414.
Marshall Group : Moscow, Michigan.
1888. Orthonota rectidorsalis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 65, pi. 9, fig. 6. Waver! y Group : Licking County, Ohio.
Orthonota ventricosa. See Spathella yentricosa.
OETHONYOHIA Hall, 1843.
Orthonychia acutirostre Hall.
1856. Capulus acutirostris. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 31.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1858. Capulus acutirostris. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 665, pi. 23, figs. 14a, b.
Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois; Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana. 1866. Platyceras uncum. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 264.
Keokuk L. S. : Nauvoo, Illinois.
1873. Platyceras uncum. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 5, p. 516, pi. 17, fig. 1.
Keokuk L. S. : Nauvoo, Illinois.
1882. Platyceras acutirostris. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. l,p. 67,
pi. 8, figs. 13-15.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill, Paynter s Hill, Elletsville, Bloomington, and Crawfordsville, Indiana; Warsaw, Illinois; Tuscumbia, Alabama.
1883. Platyceras acutirostris. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p.3/0, pi. 31,
figs. 13-15.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill, Lanesville, and Bloomington, Indiaua.
1886. Capulus acutirostris. Claypole, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc., v.ol. 2, pt. 2, p. 246.
Lower Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1890. Capulus acutirostris. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 6, p. 9.
1890. Capulus acutirostris. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 170.
Keokuk Group : Warsaw and Nauvoo, Illinois.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana; Tuscumbia, Alabama.
1892. Orthonychia acutirostre. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 10, p. 276.
1894. Orthonychia acutirostre. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv.. vol. 5, p. 190, pi. 54, ligs. 2 a-c.
Keokuk L. S. and Shale: Warsaw and Nauvoo, Illinois.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana; Luscumbia, Alabama.
1897. Capulus acutirostris. Weller, Trans. N. V. Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p. 268. Batesville, S. S. : Batesville, Arkansas.
Orthonychia boonvillense Miller.
1891. Platyceras boonvillense. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17tli Rep. Geol. Surv. Inti.,
p. 82, pi. 14, figs. 15, 16.
Keokuk Group: Boonville, Missouri.
1892. Platyceras boonvillence. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 692, pi. 14,
figs. 15, 16.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1894. Orthonychia boonvillense. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 189.
Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
Orthonychia chesterense Meek and Worthen.
1866. Platyceras (Orthonychia) chesterense. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 265.
Chester Group : Pope County, and Chester, Illinois.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Orthonychia ehesterense Meek aud Worthen — Continued.
1888. Platyceras ehesterense. Keyes; Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 25, p. 242, pi., figs. 4, 5. 1890. Capulus chesterensis. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 6, p. 9.
1890. Capulus chesterensis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 176, pi. 2, figs. 13 a-d.
Chester Group: Chester, Illinois ; Pope County, Illinois; Pulaski County, Kentucky.
1892. Orthonychia ehesterense. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 10, p. 276.
1894. Orthonychia ehesterense. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 191, pi. 54, figs. 1 a—d.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
Orthonychia cornuforme Winchell.
1863. Platyceras cornuforme. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 18.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1889. Platyceras cornuforme. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 294. Kinderhook Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1890. Capulus cornuforme. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 164, pi. 2, fig. 5. Kinderhook Beds: Burlington, Iowa; Lodi, Ohio.
1892. Orthonychia cornuforme. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 10, p. 276.
Orthonychia cyrtolites McChesney.
1860. Platyceras cyrtolites. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 71.
Burlington L. S. : Calhoun County, Illinois.
1889. Platyceras cyrtolites. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 288.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1890. Capulus cyrtolites. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 6, p. 9.
1890. Capulus cyrtolites. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 167, pi. 2, fig. 2.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Calhoun County, Illinois.
1892. Orthonychia cyrtolites. Keyes, Am. Geol. vol. 10, p. 276..
1894. Orthonychia cyrtolites. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv ., vol. 5, p. 188, pi. 53, fig. 15. Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Missouri.
Orthonychia formosum Keyes.
1888. Platyceras formosum. Keyes, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc.,vol. 25, p. 242, pi., figs. 8, 9.
Kinderhook Group : Marshall County, Iowa.
1890. Capulus formosus. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 6, p. 9.
1890. Capulus formosus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 164, pi. 2, fig. 8.
Kinderhook Beds : Marshall County, Iowa.
1892. Orthonychia formosum. Keyes, Am Geol., vol. 10, p. 276.
1894. Orthonychia formosum. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 189, pi. 53, fig. 2. Kinderhook Group: Marshall County, Iowa.
Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
ORTHOTHETES Fischer cle Waldheim, 1830.
Orthothetes crenistria Phillips.
1863. Streptorhynchus crenistria. Davidson, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Loud., vol. 19, p. 173, pi. 9, fig. 19.
Carboniferous: Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia.
1865. Streptorhynchus umhraculum f Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 117. Marshall Group: Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio.
Oolitic L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1868. Streptorhynchus crenistria. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 296, fig. 96.
Carboniferous L. S. : East River, Pictou, Nova Scotia.
1870. Hemipronites umhraculum ? Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 251.
Waverly Group: Newark, Sciotoville, and Rockville, Ohio ; near Shafers, f Pennsylvania.
Bull. 153 - 26
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Orthothetes crenistria Phillips — Continued.
1875. Hemipronites crenistria. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 279, pi. 10, figs. 5 a-d.
Waverly Group; Medina County, Ohio.
1877. Hemipronites crenistria. Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 62, pi. 7,
fig. 2.
Carboniferous: Fossil Hill, White Pine District; White Pine County, 25 miles northeast of Hamilton ; and Railroad Canyon, Diamond Mountains, Nevada.
1878. Streptorhynchus crenistria. Etheridge, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 34,
p. 632.
Carboniferous: Feilden Isthmus, latitude 82° 43'.
1888. Hemipronites crenistria. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 37 ; pi. 3, fig. 39 ; pi. 5, fig. 14 ; pi. 6, figs. 8, 9 ; pi. 9, fig. 21.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Hemipronites crenistria. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 24, pi. 2, fig. 1.
Waverly Group : Moot’s Run, Licking County, and Sciotoville, Ohio.
1892. Orthothetes crenistria. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 11A, fig. 15.
Waverly Group : Sciotoville, Ohio.
1895. Hemipronites crenistria. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 15, fig. 1 ; pi. 21, fig. 14.
Cuyahoga Shale : Sciotoville, Ohio.
Kinderhook : Granville, Ohio.
Orthothetes desideratus Hall and Clarke.
1883. Streptorhynchus sp. ? Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. 8 (11A) 42, figs. 26, 27.
Waverly Group : Ohio.
1892. Orthothetes desideratus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, p. 345, pi. 9A, figs. 26, 27.
Waverly Group : Medina County, Ohio.
1897. Orthothetes desideratus. Hall, 14th Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. <645, pi. 5, figs. 1, 2.
Waverly Group : Medina County, Ohio.
Orthothetes insequalis Hall.
1858. Orthis inequalis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 490, pi. 2, figs. 6a-c.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Streptorhynchus inequalis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 117.
Marshall Group : Weymouth, Medina County, Ohio, 80 feet below con glomerate.
1870. Hemipronites inequalis. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 251.
Waverly Group : Newark and Granville, Ohio ; near Shafer’s, Pennsylvania.
1877. Streptorhynchus equivalvis. Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., p. 252, pi. 4, figs. 1, 2.
Waverly Group: Ogden and Logan Canyons, Utah.
1883. Streptorhynchus cequivalvis. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (11A) 42, figs. 20-23.
Waverly Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1892. Orthothetes incequalis. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 9A, figs. 20-23.
Kinderhook Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Orthothetes inflatus White and Whitfield.
1862. Streptorhynchus inflatus. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, p. 293.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Orthothetes inflatus White and Whitfield — Continued.
1877. Streptorhynchus inflatus. Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 252, pi. 4, fig. 3.
Waverly Group: Dry Canyon, Oquirrh Mountains, Utah.
1883. Streptorhynchus inflatus. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (11A) 42, figs. 24, 25.
1892. Orthothetes inflatus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 9A, figs. 24, 25.
Kinderhook Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Orthothetes lens White.
1862. Streptorhynchus lens. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 28.
Chemung Group: Burlington, Iowa; Clarkesville, Missouri ; Hamburg, Illinois.
1865. Streptorhynchus lens f Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 117.
Marshall Group: Weymouth, Medina County, Ohio, 80 feet below con glomerate.
1892. Orthothetes lens. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 1, pi. 16, figs. 12-16.
Chouteau L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
1892. Orthothetes lens. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 11A, figs. 16-22. Choteau L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri, and Pike County, Missouri.
1894. Streptorhynchus lens. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 67, pi. 39, figs. 2a, b. Louisiana L. S. : Louisiana and Clarksville, Missouri.
Orthothetes umbraculum Schlotheim.
1856. Orthis umbraculum. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 12.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1883. Streptorhynchus ( Orthis ) Umbraculum. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 325.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Lanesville, and Bloomington, Indiana.
Orthothetes (species undetermined).
1865. Streptorhynchus sp. ? Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 117.
Marshall Group : Ashland, Ashland County, Ohio,
1888. Hemipronites young individual. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 2, fig. 5.
Waverly Group : Moot’s Run, Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Hemipronites. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 10, fig. 25.
Waverly Group : Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
1895. Hemipronites. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 15, fig. 5.
Waverly Group : Moot’s Run, Licking County, Ohio.
ORYCTOBLATTINA Scudder, 1885.
Oryctoblattina laqueata Scudder.
1895. Oryctoblattina laqueata. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 133, pi. 11, fig. 6.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Oryctoblattina occidua Scudder.
1885. Oryctoblattina occidua. Scudder, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 37. Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Oryctoblattina occidua. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 414, pi. 32, fig. 3.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Oryctoblattina occidua. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 390, pi. 24, fig. 3.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1895. Oryctoblattina occidua. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 124, p. 133. Lower Coal measures: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Bibliographic Index Of North American
[Bui,L. 153.
OSTREA Linnaeus, 1758.
Ostrea patercula Winch ell.
1865. Ostrea patercula. Wincliell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 124.
Buff S. S. at base of Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1884. Ostrea patercula. White, 4th Ann. Rep. U. S. Geol. Surv., p. 288, pi. 34. figs. 1, 2.
Kinderhook Group : Burlington, Iowa.
PALiEACIS Edwards and Haime, 1860.
Palseacis cavernosa Miller.
1891. Palaacis cavernosa. Miller, Adv. Sheets 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 4.
pi. 1, figs. 5, 6.
Knobstone Group: Jackson County, Indiana.
1892. Palceacis cavernosa. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 614, pi. 1, figs. 5, 6. Knobstone Group: Jackson County, Indiana.
Palseacis compressus Meek and Wortlien.
1860. Sphenopoterium compressum. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 448.
1866. Sphenopoterium compressum. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2,
p. 234, pi. 17, figs. la-c.
Keokuk L. S. : Nauvoo, Illinois.
Palceacis cuneatus . See Palseacis cuneiformis.
Palseacis cuneiformis Milne-Edwards.
I860. Palceacis cuneiformis. Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. Corall., vol. 3, p. 171, pi. El, figs. 2 a-d.
Carboniferous : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1860. Sphenopoterium cuneatum. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 448.
Warsaw L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1866. Sphenopoterium cuneatum.' Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 262, pi. 19, figs. 1 a-d.
St. Louis Group : Spurgen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Palceacis cuneatus. White, 11th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 369, pi. 41, figs. 8, 9. St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Palseacis enormis Meek and Worthen.
I860. Sphenopoterium enorme. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 448.
Goniatite Beds: Rockford, Indiana.
1866. Sphenopoterium enorme. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 146, pi. 14, figs, la, h.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
Kinderhook Group : Clarksville, Missouri.
1894. Palceacis enormis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 118.
Kinderhook Group : Clarksville and Louisiana, Missouri.
Palseacis enormis var. depressus Meek and Worthen.
1866. Sphenopoterium enorme var. depressum. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 146, pi. 14, figs. 2a, h.
Kinderhook Group : Salt Lick Point, Monroe County, Illinois.
Palseacis obtusus Meek and Wortlien.
1860. Sphenopoterium obtusum. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p.448.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Palr&cis obtusus Meek and Worthen — Continued.
1866. Sphenopoterium obtusion. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 233, pi. 17, figs. 2 a-e.
Keokuk L. S. : Nauvoo, Illinois.
1894. Paloeacis obtusa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 118, pi. 14, figs, la, b. Keokuk L, S. : Clark County, Missouri.
PALiEASTER Hall, 1852.
Palseaster crawfordsvillensis Miller.
1880. Palce aster crawfordsvillensis. Miller, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p. 256, pi. 15, fig. 3.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
(PAHEASTERINA McCoy, 1851.)
Palceasterina Jimbriata. See Schoenaster fimbriatus.
(PALiECHINUS McCoy, 1844.)
PalcecMnus burlingtonensis. See Rhoecliinus burlingtonensis. Palcechinus gracilis. See Rhoecliinus gracilis.
PALiEOCAMPA Meek and Worthen, 1865.
Palseocampa anthrax Meek and Worthen.
1865. Palceocampa anthrax. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 52. Coal Measures : Morris, Illinois.
1866. Palceocampa ' anthrax. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 410,
pi. 32, fig. 3.
Lower Coal Measures : Morris, Grundy County, Illinois.
1868. Palceocampa. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 565. Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1884. Palceocampa anthrax. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 293,
pi. 26.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Palaeocampa anthrax. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, pp. 257, pi. 12, figs. 1-9.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
PALEOCARIS Meek and Worthen, 1865.
Palaeocaris typus Meek and Worthen.
1865. Palaeocaris typus. Meek and Worthen, ‘Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 49. Coal Measures : Morris, Illinois.
1865. Acanthotelson incequalis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 48.
Coal Measures : Morris, Ilinois
1866. Palaeocaris typus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 405, pi. 32,
figs. 5-5 d.
Lower Coal Measures : Morris, Grundy County, Illinois.
1866. Acanthotelson incequalis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 403, pi. 32, figs. 7, la.
Lower Coal Measures: Morris, Grundy County, Illinois.
406 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.'i53.
Palaeocaris typus Meek and Wortlien — Continued.
1868. Palceocaris typus. Meek and Wortlien, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 552, figs. A, B.
Coal Measures : Mazon Creek, Grundy County, Illinois.
1880. Palceocaris typus. Brocchi, Bull. Soc. Geol. France (3), vol. 8, p. 9, pi. 1, figs. 8-10.
Calcaire carbonifre: Illinois.
1884. Palceocaris typus. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 179, pi. 38, figs. 1-3. Coal Measures, Grundy County, Illinois.
1885. Palceocaris typus. Packard, Am. Nat., vol. 19, p. 790.
1886. Palceocaris typus. Packard, Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. 3, pt. 2, p. 129, pi. 3,
figs. 1-4 ; pi. 7, figs. 1, 2.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1889. Palaeocaris typus. Packard, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 24, p. 213. Coal Measures : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
PALAEONEILO Hail, 1870.
Palaeoneilo attenuata Hall.
*1870. Palceoneilo attenuata. Hall, Trelim. Not. Lam. Shells, 2, p. 12.
Waverly S. S. : Granville and Newark, Ohio.
1884. Palaeoneilo attenuata. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1881, pi. 7, fig. 22. Waverly Group : Ohio.
1885. Palaeoneilo attenuata. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 346, pi. 50, figs. 34-39. Waverly S. S. : Granville and Newark, Ohio.
1888. Palaeoneilo attenuata. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 82, pi. 4, fig. 3; pi. 9, fig. 23.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
Palaeoneilo bedfordensis Meek.
1875. Palaeoneilo Bedfordensis. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 298, pi. 15, figs. 3a-c. Bedford Shale: Bedford, Ohio.
1886. Palaeoneilo bedfordensis. Claypole, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol.
Soc., vol. 2, pt. 2, pp. 242, 248.
Lower Coal Measures : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1888. Palaeoneilo bedfordensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 9, fig. 8. Bedford Shale : Central College, Ohio.
1889. Palceoneilo bedfordensis. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 4, fig. 8.
Bedford Shale : Ohio.
1895. Palceoneilo bedfordensis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 20, fig. 8. Shale above Berea Grit : Ohio.
Palaeoneilo concentrica var. Herrick.
1888. Palaeoneilo concentrica var. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 7, fig. 37. Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
Palaeoneilo consimilis Herrick.
1888. Palceoneilo consimilis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 43, pi. 4, fig. 14. Waverly Group: Near Harlem, Delaware County, Ohio.
1889. Palceoneilo consimilis. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 2, fig. 14.
1895. Palaeoneilo consimilis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 16, fig. 14.
Base of Cuyahoga Shale : Harlem, Delaware County, Ohio.
Palaeoneilo cnrta Herrick.
1888. Palceoneilo ( Nucula ?) curta. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 44, pi. 4,
fig. 4.
Middle Waverly : Ohio. #
1889. Palceoneilo cnrta. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 2, fig. 4.
1895. Palceoneilo curta. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 16, fig. 4.
Kinderhook Freestone: Granville, Ohio.
Welleb.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Palaeoneilo elliptica Herrick.
1888. Palaeoneilo ellipticus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 80, pi. 9, figs. 13, 15.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
Palaeoneilo elliptica var. allorismiformis Herrick.
1888. Palaeoneilo ellipticus var. allorismiformis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 81, pi. 4, fig. 12, lower figure.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
Palaeoneilo elliptica var. elegantula Herrick.
1888. Palaeoneilo ellipticus var. elegantula. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ.. vol. 3, p. 81. Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Palaeoneilo elliptica var. plicatella Herrick.
1888. Palaeoneilo ellipticus var. plicatella. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 81, pi. 4, fig. 12, upper figure.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
Palaeoneilo ignota Herrick.
1888. Palceoneilo ignota. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 44, pi. 4, fig. 15. Waverly Group : Moot's Run, Licking County, Ohio.
1889. Palceoneilo ignota. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 2, fig. 15.
1895. Palceoneilo ignota. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 16, fig. 15.
Cuyahoga Shale : Moot’s Run, Ohio.
Palaeoneilo marshallensis Winchell.
1862. Sanguinolites Marshallensis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 415. Marshall Group : Marshall, Michigan.
1870. Sanguinolites Marshallensis. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 256. Waverly Group: Sciotoville, Ohio.
"1883. Palceoneilo truncata. Hall, Pal..N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, Plates and Expl., pi. 50, figs. 40, 41.
Waverly Group: Bagdad, Ohio.
1885. Palceoneilo truncata. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 347, pi. 50, figs. 40, 41.
Waverly S. S. : Richfield and Medina, Ohio,
1888. Sanguinolites marshallensis f. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 67, pi. 5, fig. 11 ; pi. 7, fig. 10.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Palaeoneilo ? marshallensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 4, fig. 18. Waverly Group : Rushville, Ohio.
1889. Palceoneilo ? marshallensis. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 2, fig. 18.
1895. Palceoneilo (?) marshallensis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 16, fig. 18 ; pi. 21, fig. 11.
Upper Waverly : Ohio.
Kinderhook : Granville, Ohio.
Palaeoneilo parallela Hall and Whitfield.
1873. Palceoneilo parallela. Hall and Whitfield, 23d Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 241.
Waverly S. S. : Newark and Bagdad, Ohio.
Palaeoneilo plicatella Herrick.
1888. Palceoneilo plicatella. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 4, fig. 9.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Palaeoneilo sulcatina Conrad.
1842. Nuculites sulcatina. Conrad, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (1), vol. 8, p. 250, pi. 15, fig. 10.
Carboniferous: Hillsdale County, Michigan.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Palaeoneilo sulcatina Conrad— Continued.
1862. Leda Barrisi. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8 p. 298 Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1862. Nucula Hubbardi. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 417.
Marshall Group : Marshall, Battle Creek, and Moscow, Michigan.
1862. Nucula Hubbardi xar.prolata. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil, p 418 Marshall Group : Moscow and Battle Creek, Michigan.
1865. Ctenodonta Hubbardi. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 128 Marshall Group : Napoleon Cut, Jackson County, Michigan.
1885. Palaeoneilo sulcatina . Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 347, pi. 50, figs. 42-46. WaverlyS. S. : Richfield and Newark, Ohio ; Battle Creek and Hillsdale Michigan. “
1888. Palaeoneilo sulcatina. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 44, pi. 4? fig 47
Waverly Group : Union, Licking County, Ohio.
1889. Palaeoneilo sulcatina. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 2, fig. 17.
1895. Palaeoneilo sulcatina. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 16, fig. 17 Cuyahoga Shale : Ohio.
Palceoneilo truncata. See Palaeoneilo marshallensis.
Palaeoneilo (species undetermined).
1888. Palaeoneilo sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 7, fig. 8.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Sanguinolites, resembling marshallensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ vol 3 pi. 12, fig. 35.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Palaeoneilo Sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 10, fig. 2.
Waverly Group: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
1888. Palaeoneilo sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 10, fig. 16,
Waverly Group: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
PALiEOPAIAEMON Whitfield, 1880,
Palaeopalaemon newberryi Whitfield.
1880. Palaeopalaemon Newberryi. Whitfield, Am. Jour. Soc. (3), p. 41.
Erie Shale: Le Roy, Lake County, Ohio.
1888. Palaeopalaemon Newberryi. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y vol 7 n 203 nl 30 figs. 20-23. ' ' 7 P ' ’
Erie Shales : Leroy, Lake County, Ohio.
1891. Palaeopalaemon Newberryi. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci vol 5 n 571
pi. 12, figs. 19-21. ’ 7 7
Erie Shale : Ohio.
1892. Palaeopalaemon newberryi. Whitfield, Am. Geol., vol. 9, p. 237.
Kmderhook Group : Kaskade, 3 miles west of Burlington, Iowa.
1895. Palaeopalaemon Newberryi. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol 7 n 461 m 8
figs. 19-21. ; 7 v ' 7
Erie Shale : Ohio.
PALAEOSOLEN Hall, 1885.
Palaeosolen occidentalis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Palaeosolen occidentalis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus.
Nat. Hist., p. 16, pi. 2, figs. 13, 14. (
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri. ,
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
PALENARTHRUS Scudder, 1890.
Palenarthrus impressus Scudder.
1890. Palenarthrus impressus. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 4_J, pi. 38, fig. 4.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Palenarthrus impressus. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A.,vol-l, p. 398, pi. 3u, fig. 4. Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
(PANOPEA Menard, 1807.)
Panopcea cooperi. See Ohamomya cooperi.
PAOLIA Smith. 1871.
Paolia gurleyi Scudder.
. 1885. Paolia Gurleyi . Scudder, Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., vol. 20, p. 173. Carboniferous : Orange County, Indiana.
Paolia lacoana Scudder.
1885. Paolia Lacoana. Scudder, Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci,, vol. 20, p. 173. Carboniferous: Pittston, Pennsylvania.
Paolia superba Scudder.
1885. Paolia superha. Scudder, Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., vol. 20, p. 173. Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Paolia vetusta Smith.
1871. Paolia vetusta. Smith, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 1, p. 44, fig.
Carboniferous : Near Paoli, Orange County, Indiana.
1885. Paolia vetusta. Scudder, Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., vol. 20, p. 173. Carboniferous: Paoli, Indiana.
PARALEGOCERAS Hyatt, 1883.
Paralegoceras iowense Meek and Worthen.
1860. Goniatites Iowensis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 471 Coal Measures : Alpine, Iowa.
1866. Goniatites iowensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 392, pi. 30, figs. 3 o-c.
Coal Measures : Alpine, Iowa.
1883. Paraleyoceras Iowense. Hyatt, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 22, p. 327. 1887. Goniatites? cf. G. iowensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 146, pi. 14, fig. 11.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1893. Paraleyoceras iowense. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 474.
Carboniferous : Near Beud, San Saba County, Texas.
1897. Paralegoceras iowense. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 53, pi. 19, figs. 1, 3.
Lower Coal Measures : Conway County, Arkansas.
PARALOGUS Scudder, 1893.
Paralogus aeschnoides Scudder.
1893. Paralogus aeschnoides. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 101, p. 21, pi. 1, figs, a , h.
Carboniferous : Silver Spring, East Providence, Rhode Island.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OP NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
PARARCA Hall, 1885.
Pararca erecta Hall.
1885. Pararca erecta. Hall, Pal. N. Y., yol. 5, pt. 1, p. 432, pi. 70 fig. 16- pi 94 figs. 20, 21. ' ?
Waverly S. S. : Warren and Meadville, Pennsylvania.
Pararca neglecta Hall.
1885. Pararca neglecta. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 432, pi. 70, fig. 13.
Waverly, S. S. : Meadville, Pennsylvania.
PARISOCRLNTTS Wacksmutli and Springer, 1879. Parisocrinus intermedius Hall.
1858. Cyathocrinus intermedins. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 627, pi. 18, fig. 10. Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Parisocrinus intermedius. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 207.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Parisocrinus perplexus Meek and Wortken.
1869. Poteriocrinites ? perplexus. Meek and Wortken, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil p. 138.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Poteriocrinites f perplexus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 405, pi. 2, fig. 12.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Parisocrinus salignoides Wkite.
1862. Poteriocrinus salignoides. Wkite, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 10. Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Parisocrinus tenuibrachiatus Meek and Wortken.
1861. Poteriocrinus tenuibrachiatus. Meek and Wortken, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pkil., p. 138.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1868. Poteriocrinus tenuibr(ichiatus. Meek and Wortken, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 484, pi. 16, fig. 1.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
PAROMYLACRIS Scudder, 1885.
Paromylacris ampla Scudder.
1890. Paromylacris ampla. Scudder. Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 408, pi. 31, fig. 7.
Carkoniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Paromylacris ampla. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 384, pi 23, fig. 7.
Carkoniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1895. Paromylacris ampla. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 51, pi. 3, fig. 4.
Lower Coal Measures : Braidwood, Illinois.
Paromylacris clintoniana Scudder.
1895. Paromylacris clintoniana. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 53, pi. 3, fig. 6.
Lower Coal Measures: Clinton, Missouri.
Paromylacris ? pluteus Scudder.
1895. Paromylacris f pluteus. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 54, pi. 3, fig. 2.
Coal Measures : Butter Mine, Pittston, Pennsylvania.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Paromylacris rotunda Scudder.
1885. Paromylacris rotundum. Scudder, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. Jo. Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Paromylacris rotunda. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 406, pi. 32, figs. 1, 2.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Paromylacris rotunda. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 382, pi. 24, figs. 1, 2.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1895. Paromylacris rotunda. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 51.
Lower Coal Measures : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Paromylacris triangularis Scudder.
1895. Paromylacris triangularis. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 52, pi. 3, fig. 3.
Lower Coal Measures : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
(PATELLA Linnaeus, 1758.)
Patella levettei. See Lepetopsis levettei.
(PECTEN Mueller, 1776.)
Pecten acutialatus. See Aviculopecten aeutialatus.
Pecten armigerus. See Aviculopecten armigerus.
Pecten aviculatus. See Pernopecten aviculatus.
Pecten broadlieadi. See Aviculopecten carboniferus.
Pecten carboniferus. See Aviculopecten carboniferus.
Pecten clear elandicus. See Aviculopecten occidentalis.
Pecten color adensis. See Aviculopecten coloradoensis.
Pecten halli. See Aviculopecten halli.
Pecten hawni. See Aviculopecten carboniferus.
Pecten missouriensis Shumard. See Aviculopecten missouriensis. Pecten missouriensis Geinitz. See Aviculopecten occidentalis.
Pecten neglectus. See Eucliondria neglecta.
Pecten occidentalis. See Aviculopecten occidentalis.
Pecten providencesis. See Aviculopecten providencesis.
Pecten ringens. See Aviculopecten ringens.
Pecten tenuilineatus. See Streblopteria tenuilineata.
Pecten utahensis. See Aviculopecten utahensis.
(PENTAMERUS Sowerby, 1812.)
Pentamerus lenticularis. See Oaniarophorella lenticularis.
Pentamerus salinensis. See Concliidium salinensis.
PENTREMITES Say, 1820.
Pentremites abbreviatus. See Pentreinites godoni var. abbreviatus.
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Pentrenites angularis Lyon.
1860. Pentremites angularis. Lyon, Tians. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 631, pi. 20, figs. 3 a-c.
Millstone Grit : Falls of Rough Creek, Breckinridge County, Kentucky.
Pentremites basilaris Ham bach.
1880. Pentremites basilaris. Hambach, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 159, pi. B, fig. 9.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Evansville and Chester, Illinois.
Pentremites bipyramidalis. See Metablastus bipyramidalis. Pentremites bradleyi Meek.
1873. Pentremites Bradleyi. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Mont., Idaho, Wyo., and Utah, p. 470.
Carboniferous: Divide between Ross Fork and Lincoln. Valley, Montana.
Pentremites broadheadi Hambach.
1880. Pentremites Broadheadi. Hambach, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 159, pi. B, fig. 6.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Evansville, Illinois.
Pentremites bnrlingtonensis Meek and Worthen.
1870. Pentremites Bnrlingtonensis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 33.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Pentremites Bnrlingtonensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 461, pi. 8, fig. 7.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Pentremites calycinus Lyon.
1860. Pentremites calycinus. Lyon, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Soc., vol. 1, p. 628, pi. 20, figs. lg-c.
Millstone Grit : Near Eskridge’s Ferry, Grayson County, Kentucky.
Pentremites cervinus Hall.
1858. Pentremites cervinus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 690, pi. 25, figs. 11a, b.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois; near Huntsville, Alabama.
Pentremites eherokeeus Hall.
1858. Pentremites cherolceeus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 691, pi. 25, figs. 12a, b.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester and Prairie du Long, Illinois; near Huntsville, Alabama; Cherokee County, Tennessee.
Pentremites chesterensis Hambach.
1880. Pentremites Chesterensis. Hambach, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 158, pi. B, fig. 8.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Randolph County and Chester, Illinois.
Pentremites clavatus Hambach.
1880. Pentremites clavatus. Hambach, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 157, pi. B, fig. 5.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Evansville, Illinois.
Pentremites conoideus Hall.
1856. Pentremites conoideus. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 5.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1858. Pentremites conoideus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 655, pi. 22, figs. 8-10.
Warsaw L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
Seller. 1
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
pentremites conoideus Hall — Continued.
1858. Pentremites conoideus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 243.
Archimedes L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1860. Pentremites conoideus. Hall, Supp., vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., pi. 1, figs. 1 a-d.
1881. Pentremites conoideus. White, 2d Ann. Rep. Dep. Stat. and Geol. Ind.,
p. 512, pi. 7, fig. 12.
Warsaw Group : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1882. Pentremites conoideus. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 44,
pi. 9, fig. 32.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Bloomington, Ellettsville, and Paynter s Hill, Indiana; Alton, Illinois; Boonville, Missouri.
1883. Pentremites conoideus. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 323, pi. 32,
fig. 32.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill, Lanesville, and Bloomington, Indiana.
1886. Pentremites conoideus. Etheridge and Carpenter, Cat. Blast., p. 161, pi. 2, figs. 16-23 ; pi. 3, figs. 4-12 ; pi. 18, figs. 6-8.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1894. Pentremites conoideus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 134, pi. 18, fig. 5 Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
Pentremites cornutus. See Heteroblastus cornutus.
Pentremites curtus. See G-ranatocrinus curtiis.
Pentremites decussatms Shumard.
1857. Pentremites decussatus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1,
p. 242, pi. 9, figs. 6a, b.
Carboniferous: Button-mould Knob, south of Louisville, Kentucky.
Pentremites elegans Lyon.
1858. Pentremites elegans. Lyon, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 632, pi. 20,
figs. 4a-c.
Millstone Grit: Near Grayson Springs and Litchfield, Kentucky.
1891. Pentremites elegans. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 577, pi. 13, fig- 4.
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
1895. Pentremites elegans. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 466, pi. 9, fig. 4. Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
Pentremites elongatus Shumard.
1855. Pentremites elongatus. Shumard, Geol. Rep. Mo , p. 187, pi. B, fig. 4.
Encrinital L. S. : Clarksville and near Columbia, Missouri.
1886. Pentremites elongatus. Etheridge and Carpenter, Cat. Blast., p. 161, pi. 1, figs. 4, 5; pi. 2, figs. 14, 15 ; pi. 18, fig. 4.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Pentremites elongatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 133, pi. 18, fig. 4.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Palmyra, Helton, Hannibal, Louisiana, Columbia, Rocheport, Ashgrove, and Stet Genevieve, Missouri.
Pentremites Jlorealis. See Pentremites godoni.
Pentremites gemmiformis Hambach.
1884. Pentremites gemmiformis. Hambach, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 553. pi. D, fig. 5.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Randolph County, Illinois.
Pentremites globosus Troost.
1835. Pentremites globosa. Troost, Trans. Geol. Soc. Penn., vo*. 1, pt. 2, p. 228.
Mount Sano, Alabama; Crab Orchard Mountain, Tennessee; Illinois.
1858. Pentremites globosus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 695, pi. 25, lig. 17. Kaskaskia L. S. : Hardin County, Illinois.
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Pentremites godoni Defiance.
*1819. Encrina Godoni. Defrance, Diet. Sci. Nat., tome 14, p. 467.
*1820. Encrinites florealis. Von Schlotheim, Petrefactenknnde, Bd. 2, p. 38.
1825. Pen tremites florealis. Say, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (1), vol. 4, p . 295.
Kentucky. '
1835. Pentremites florealis. Troost, Trans. Geol. Soc. Penn., vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 229. pi. 10, fig. 3.
Jasper, Sequache Valley, between Sparta and Crab Orchard; rare in L. S. near Nashville, Tennessee; in several places on the base of the different spurs of the Cumberland Mountains, Kentucky, between Springfield and Nashville.
1848. Pentremites globosa. Christy, Letters on Geol., pi. 4, figs. 7, 8.
Carboniferous L. S. : Huntsville, Alabama.
1854. Pentremites florealis. Shumard, Marcy’s Expl. Red River of Louis., p. 174.
Carboniferous: Washington and Crawford counties, Arkansas.
1858. Pentremites godoni. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 692, pi. 25, figs. 13a, b.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois; Huntsville, Alabama.
1881. Pentremites godoni. White, 2d Ann. Rep. Dep. Stat. and Geol. Ind., p. 511, pi. 7, figs. 10, 11.
Chester Group : Dubois, Harrison, and Crawford counties, Indiana.
1886. Pentremites Godoni. Etheridge and Carpenter, Cat, Blast., p. 157, pi. 1, fig. 11 ; pi. 2, figs. 1-13; pi. 12, figs. 16, 1 1; pi. 16, figs. 19, 22, 23.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Franklin County, Tennessee; Huntsville, Alabama ; Ches ter, Illinois.
Subcarboniferous : Floyd County, Georgia; Leipzig, Pope County, Illinois; Alleghany Mountains; Prairie du Long, Illinois.
1886. Pentremites Godoni var. florealis. Etheridge and Carpenter, Cat. Blast., p. 160, pi. 2, fig. 2.
Chester Group : Huntsville, Alabama.
1894. Pentremites godoni. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 136.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Mary, Missouri.
1896. Pentremites florealis. Harris, Bull. Am. Pal., vol. 1, No. 5, p. 353 (83).
Kentucky, and Huntsville, Alabama.
Pentremites godoni var. abbreviatns Hambach.
1880. Pentremites abbreviatns. Hambach, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 155, pi. 3, fig. 3.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Evansville, Illinois.
1886. Pentremites Godoni var. abbreviatns. Etheridge and Carpenter, Cat. Blast., p. 160, pi. 2, fig. 4.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
Pentremites godoni var. florealis. See Pentremites godoni.
Pentremites godona var. major Etheridge and Carpenter.
1886. Pentremites Godoni var. major. Etheridge and Carpenter, Cat. Blast., p. 160, pi. 2, fig. 1.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Franklin County, Tennessee.
Pentremites granulatus. See Granatocrinus granulatus.
Pentremites granulosus. See Sckizoblastus granulosus.
Pentremites grosvenori. See Troostocrinus grosvenori.
Pentremites hemisphericus Hambach.
1880. Pentremites hemisphericus. Hambach, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 157, pi. B, fig. 7.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester and Evansville, Illinois.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebranes.
Pentremites koninckanus Hall.
1856. Pentremites koninckana. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 4.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana; Alton, Illinois. 1858. Pentremites koninckana. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 656, pi. 22, figs, lla-c.
Warsaw L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana; Alton, Illinois. 1860. Pentremites koninckiana. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. la., pi. 1, figs. 2 a-c.
1882. Pentremites Koninckana. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 43,
pi. 9, fig. 33.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana ; Alton, Illinois.
1883. Pentremites koninckana. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 322, pi. 32,
fig. 33.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Lanesville, and Bloomington, Indiana.
1894. Pentremites koninckanus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 135.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri ; Pella and Oskaloosa, Iowa.
Pentremites laterniformis Owen and Sbumard.
1850. Pentremites laterniformis. Owen and Shumard, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 2, p. 66, pi. 7, fig. 15.
Carboniferous : Mill Creek, Randolph County, Illinois.
1852. Pentremites laterniformis. Owen and Shumard, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., p. 592, tab. 5A, fig. 15.
Carboniferous : Mill Creek, Randolph County, Illinois, about 7 miles from Chester.
Pentremites lineatus. See Metablastus lineatus.
Pentremites longicostalis Hall.
I860. Pentremites longicostalis. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. la., p. 85. Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Pentremites melo . See Cryptoblastus melo.
Pentremites melo var. projectus. See Cryptoblastus projectus. Pentremites missouriensis Swallow.
I860. Pentremites Missouriensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2,
p. 81.
Archimedes L. S. : Missouri and Illinois.
Pentremites nodosus Hambach.
1880. Pentremites nodosus. Hambach, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 155, pi. B, fig. 2.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Randolph County, Illinois.
Pentremites norwoodi. See Granatocrinus norwoodi.
Pentremites obesus Lyon.
1857. Pentremites obesus. Lyon, Rep. Ky. Geol. Surv., vol. 3, p. 469, pi. 2,
figs. 1-1 d.
Lower calcareous beds of Millstone Grit: Crittenden County, Kentucky.
1858. Pentremites obesus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 695, pi. 25, fig. 15. Kaskaskia L. S. : Southern Illinois and Kentucky.
1894. Pentremites obesus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 135.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Mary, Missouri.
Pentremites obliquatus. See Tricoelocrinus obliquatus.
Pentremites potteri. See Scbizoblastus potteri.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Pentremites pyriformis Say.
1825. Pentremite pyriformis. Say, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phil. (1), vol. 4, p. 294. Kentucky.
1835. Pentremites pyriformis. Troost, Trans. Geol. Soc. Penn., vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 228, pi. 10, fig. 8.
Near Sparta, Tennessee; Mount Sano, Alabama; Kentucky, between Springfield and Nashville, Tennessee.
1848. Pentremites pyriformis. Christy, Letters on Geol., pi. 4, fig. 6.
Carboniferous L. S. : Huntsville, Alabama.
1858. Pentremites pyriformis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 693, pi. 25, fig. 16.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois; near Huntsville, Alabama.
1858. Pentremites symmetricus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 694, pi. 25, fig. 14.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Kentucky.
1881. Pentremites pyriformis. White, 2d Ann. Rep. Dept. Stat. and Geol. Ind., p. 511, pi. 7, fig. 9.
Chester Group : Down Hill, Crawford County, Indiana.
1886. Pentrimites pyriformis. Etheridge and Carpenter, Cat. Blast., p. 167, pi. 1, figs. 6, 7; pi. 2, figs. 24-30; pi. 12, figs. 13-15; pi. 18, fig. 3.
Chester Group: Chester and Prairie du Long, Illinois; Cumberland Mountains, Tennessee; Huntsville, Alabama; Alleghany Mountains. 1894. Pentremites pyriformis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 135.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Mary, Missouri.
1896. Pentremite pyriformis. Harris, Bull. Am. Pal., vol. 1, No. 5, p. 352 (82).
Pentremites robustus Lyon.
1860. Pentremites robustus. Lyon, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 629,. pi. 20, fig. 2a-c.
Millstone Grit : Grayson County, Kentucky.
Pentremites roemeri. See Schizoblastus roemeri.
Pentremites sampsoni. See Schizoblastus sampsoni.
Pentremites sayi. See Schizoblastus sayi.
Pentremites sirius . See Orophoerinus sirius.
Pentremites stelliformis. See Orophoerinus stelliformis.
Pentremites subconoideus Meek.
1873. Pentremites subconoideus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Mont., Idaho, Wyo., and Utah, p. 471.
Carboniferous: Divide between Ross Fork and Lincoln Valley, Montana.
Pentremites subspinosus Hambach.
188Q. Pentremites subspinosus. Hambach, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 154, pi. B, fig. 1.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Pentremites suleatns Roemer.
*1851. Pentatremites sulcatus. Roemer, Archiv. fur Naturgesch., Jahrg. 17, Bd. 1, p. 354, taf. 6, figs. 10a-c.
1854. Pentremites sulcatus. Shumard, Marcy’s Expl. Red River of Louis., p. 174.
Carboniferous: Washington County, Arkansas.
1886. Pentremites sulcatus. Etheridge and Carpenter, Cat. Blast., p. 165, pi. 1, figs. 8-10; pi. 2, fig. 31; pi. 16, fig. 20; pi. 18, fig. 5.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
1894. Pentremites sulcatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 135, pi. 18, figs. 6a, b. Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Mary, Missouri.
Welleb.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Pentremites symmetricus. See Pentremites pyriformis.
Pentremites truncatus Conrad.
1843. Pentremites truncata. Conrad, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pliil., p. 334. Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois.
Pentremites varsouviensis. See Metablastus varsouviensis.
Pentremites woodmani . See Tricoelocrinus woodmani.
Pentremites wortlieni. See Metablastus wortheni.
Pentremites (species undetermined).
1868. Pentremites. Rogers, Geol. Rep. Penn., vol. 2, p. 833, fig. 688.
PERIECHOCRINUS Austin, 1843.
Periechocrinus tenuidiscus Hall.
*1861. Actinocrinus (?) tenuidiscus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 14.
Burlington L. S.
1897. (?) Periechocrinus tenuidiscus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 531, pi. 46, fig. 4 ; pi. 51, fig. 6.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Periechocrinus whitei Hall.
1861. Actinocrinus ( Megistocrinus ) olliculus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 2. Burlington L. S.
1861. Actinocrinus ( Megistocrinas ) Whitei. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol, 7,
p. 271.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1861. Actinocrinus ( Paradocrinus ?) amplus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 133.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa
1868. Actinocrinus ( Saccocrinus ?) amplus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 470, pi. 16, fig. 2.
Burlington Group: Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Actinocrinus ( Megistocrinus ) Whitei. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 4,
figs. 4, 5. (Not fig. 6.)
1873. Megistocrinus ( Saccocrinus ) Whitei. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill.,
vol. 5, p. 397, pi. 6, fig. 1.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1893. Periechocrinus whitei. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 27,
pi. 2, fig. 29.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Periechocrinus ? whitei. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 164.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Missouri.
1897. (?) Periechocrinus Whitei. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 530, pi. 46, figs. 1-3 ; pi. 51, figs. 9, 10.
Kinderliook Group: Le Grand, Marshall County, Iowa.
Upper and Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
PERISCHODOMUS McCoy, 1849.
Perischodomus illinoiensis Worthen and Miller.
Perischodomu8 Illinoiensis. Worthen and Miller, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 333, pi. 31, fig. 8.
Chester L. S. : Bay City, Pope County, Illinois.
1895. Perischodomus ?? illinoisensis. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 191. Kaskaskia L. S. : Bay City, Pope County, Illinois.
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PERNOPECTEN Wincbell, 1865.
Pernopecten attenuates Herrick.
1887. Entolium attenuatum. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 24, pi. 1, fig. 11. Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Pernopecten aviculatus Swallow.
1858. Pecien aviculatus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 213.
Coal Measures: Valley of Verdigris, Kansas.
1872. Entolium aviculatum. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 189, pi. 9, figs. 11a-/. Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Bennett’s Hill, Plattsmouth, and
Rock Blufi', Nebraska; Iowa; Kansas.
Coal Measures: Illinois.
1873. Entolium aviculatum. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 588,
pi. 26, fig. 12.
1884. Entolium aviculatum. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 142, pi. 28, figs. 7, 8.
Coal Measures : Fountain, Vermilion, Vigo, Pike, Dubois, Perry, ahd Spen cer counties, Indiana.
1887. Entolium aviculatum. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 23, pi. 1, figs. 1, 2;
pi. 3, fig. 10.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Entolium aviculatum. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 10, figs. 5-7. Waverly Group: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
1894. Entolium aviculatum. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 109, pi. 42, figs. 2 a, l. Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1895. Entolium aviculatum. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 22, figs. 19,21;
pi. 24, fig. 6.
Cuyahoga Shale: Moot’s Run, Ohio.
Pernopecten circulus Shumard.
1850. Avicula circulus. Shumard, Geol. Surv. Mo., p. 206, pi. C, figs. 14a, &.
Chouteau L. S. : Vandever’s Falls, Cooper County, and in Moniteau County, Missouri.
1858. Avicula circulus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 522, pi. 7, fig. 9.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Entolium circulus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 109.
Chouteau L. S. : Vandever Falls, Missouri.
Pernopecten cooperensis Shumard.
1855. Avicula Cooperensis. Shumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 206, pi. C, fig. 15.
Chouteau L. S. : Vandever’s Falls, Cooper County, Missouri.
1870. Pernopecten ? Cooperensis. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 254. Waverly Group : Newark, Ohio.
1894. Entolium cooperensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 109.
Chouteau L. S. : Vandever Falls, Missouri.
Pernopecten limaformis White and Whitfield.
1862. Aviculo-pecten limaformis. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hi9t., vol. 8, p. 295.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Pernopecten limceformis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 126.
1884. Pernopecten limiformis. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1881, pi. 1. figs. 1, 2. Burlington S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Pernopecten limatus Winchell.
1865. Pernopecten limatus. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 126.
Base of Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1870. Pernopecten limatus ? Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 255. Waverly Group: Newark and Sciotoville, Ohio.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Pernopecten shumardanus Winchell.
1865. Pernopecten Shumardanus. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 126.
1868. Pernopecten Shumardianus f Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 453, pi. 14, figs, 6a, b.
Kinderliook Group (oolite bed) : Burlington, Iowa
1875. Entolium Shumardianum ? Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 292, pi. 15, figs. 4a, b. Waverly Group : Richmond and Lodi, Ohio.
1884. Pernopecten Shumardanus. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1881, pi. 1, fig. 3. Waverly Group : Newark, Ohio.
1888. Pernopecten shumardanus f t Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 57, pi. 12, figs. 13-15.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
PETRABLATTINA Scudder, 1876.
Petrablattina hastata Scudder.
1895. Petrablattina hastata. Scudder, Bull. U. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 141, pi. 11, fig. 10.
Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
Petrablattina sepulta Scudder.
1876. Blattina sepulta. Scudder, Proc. Am. Ass. Adv. Sci., vol. 24, p. Ill, fig. 2. Carboniferous : Near Sydney, Cape Breton.
*1876. Blattina sepulta. Scudder, Can. Nat. (N. S.), vol. 8, p. 89, fig. 2. Carboniferous: Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
1878. Blattina Sepulta. Dawson, Supp. to 2d ed. Acad. Geol., p. 53, fig. 7. Carboniferous : Nova Scotia.
1879. Petrablattina sepulta. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 125,
pi. 6, fig. 7.
Lower Carboniferous: Sydney, Cape Breton.
1890. Petrablattina sepulta. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 145, pi. 6, fig. 7. Carboniferous : Sydney, Cape Breton.
1895. Petrablattina sepulta. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 140.
Lower Coal Measures : Sydney, Cape Breton Island.
PHACOCERAS Hyatt, 1883.
Phacoceras dumbeli Hyatt.
1891. Phacoceras Dumbli. Hyatt, 2d Ann. Rept. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 347, figs.
50, 51.
Carboniferous : Fort Riley, Kansas.
1893. Phacoceras Dumbeli. Hay, Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., vol. 13, p. 45.
Permian : Fort Riley, Kansas.
PHA3NOSOHISMA Etheridge and Carpenter, 1882.
Phaenoschisma kentuckyensis Shumard.
1858. Pentremites ( Codaster ?) KeAtnckyensis. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. l, p. 239, pi. 9, fig. 5.
Base of Carboniferous: u Button-mould Knob/’ south of Louisville, Ken tucky.
(PHtETHONIDES Angelin, 1878.)
Phwthonides immaturus Herrick. See Brackyinetopus immaturus. Phwthonides lodwmis Herrick. See Brachymebopus lodiensis.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Phcethonides occidentals Herrick. See Brachymetopus occidentals. Phcethonides spinosus Herrick. See Brachymetopus spinosus.
PHANEROTINUS Sowerby, 1844.
Phanerotinus gyroceras Roemer.
1852. Euomphalus gyroceras. Roemer. Kreid. von Texas, p. 91, Taf. 11, figs. 6a, b. Carboniferous? : San Saba Valley, 20 miles below the old Spanish Forts. Phanerotinus paradoxus Winchell.
1863. Phanerotinus paradoxus. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 21. Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1879. Phanerotinus paradoxus. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 2, p. 60, pi. 16, fig. 16. 1894. Phanerotinus paradoxus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 164, pi. 52, fig. 7. Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Phanerotinus subplanus Hall.
1852. Euompbalu8 subplanus. Hall, Stansb. Exped. Gt. Salt Lake, p. 414, pi. 2, figs. 7a, b.
Carboniferous: Stansbury's Island, Great Salt Lake, Utah; and Big and Little Blue rivers.
PHIALOCRINUS Trautschold, 1879.
Phialocrinus angulatus Miller and Gurley.
1894. JEsiocrinus angulatus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 59, pi. 6, fig. 9.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Phialocrinus barydactylus Keyes.
1894. Phialocrinus barydactylus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 220, pi. 28, fig. 1. Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Phialocrinus basilicus Miller and Gurley.
1890. JEsiocrinus basilicus. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 369, pi. 9, figs. 4-6.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1894. Phialocrinus basiliscus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 220.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Phialocrinus carbonarius. See Graphiocrinus carbonarius.
Phialocrinus harii Miller and Gurley.
1890. jEsiocrinus harii. Miller and Gurley, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 16, pi. 3, fig. 1.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1890. AEsiocrinus harii. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 338, pi. 3, fig. 1.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1890. Aesiocrinus Harii. Anon, The Naturalist (Kansas City), vol. 4, No. 10, fig.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1894. Phialocrinus harii. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 219, pi. 29, fig. 1.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Phialocrinus lykinsi Butts.
1890. Acsiocrinus lykinsi. Butts, The Naturalist (Kansas City), vol. 4, No. 10, fig. Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Phialocrinus magnificus Miller and Gurley.
1890. A Vsiocrinus magnificus. Miller and Gurley, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 15, pi. 2, figs. 1-5.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1890. jHsiocrinus magnificus. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,
p. 337, pi. 2, figs. 1-5.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1894. Phialoci'inus magnificus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 220, pi. 28, fig. 4. Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Phialocrinus stillativus. See Cyathocrinus stillativus.
PHILLIPSIA Portlock, 1843.
Phillipsia auriculatus. See Proetus missouriensis.
Phillipsia hufo . See Griffithides bufo.
Phillipsia cliftonensis Shumard.
1858. Phillipsia Cliftonensis. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 227.
Upper Coal Measures : Clifton Park, Kansas.
1887. Phillipsia cliftonensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 61.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas.
1887. Phillipsia cliftonensis. Vogdes, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 84.
Upper Coal Measures : Clifton Park, Kansas.
1897. Phillipsia cliftonensis. Smith, Proc. im. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 60, pi. 22, figs. 5 a, h.
Upper Coal Measures: Poteau Mountain, Indian Territory.
Phillipsia consors Herrick.
1888. Phillipsia (?) consors. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 53, pi. 1,
figs. 16a-c.
Waverly Group : Lodi, Ohio.
1889. Phillipsia (?) consors. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 1, fig. 16.
1891. Phillipsia (?) consors. Herrick, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 2, p. 43.
Waverly Group : Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
Phillipsia doris . See Proetus doris.
Phillipsia howi Billings.
*1863. Phillipsia howi. Billings, Can. Nat., vol. 8, p. 209, fig.
Carboniferous: Kennetcook, Nova Scotia.
1868. Phillipsia Howi. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 313, fig. 133.
Carboniferous L. S. : Kennetcook, Nova Scotia.
1887. Phillipsia howi. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 63.
1887. Phillipsia hoivi. Vogdes, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 91.
Lower Carboniferous: Kennetcook, Nova Scotia.
Phillipsia immaturus. See Brachymetopus iminaturus.
Phillipsia insignis Winchell.
1863. Phillipsia insignis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 24.
Base of Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
*1863. Phillipsia insignis. Billings, Can. Nat., vol. 8, p. 209.
Carboniferous: Nova Scotia.
1887. Phillipsia insignis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 63.
1887. Phillipsia insignis. Vogdes, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 87.
Base of Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Phillipsia lodiensis. See Brachymetopus lodiensis.
422 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Phillipsia major Shumard.
1823. Trilobus. Say, Long’s Exped. to Rocky Mts., yol. 1, p. 148 (footnote).
Missouri River, 5 miles below Council Bluffs.
1858. Phillipsia major. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 226.
Upper Coal Measures : Clinton County, Missouri; Valley of Verdigris, and 12 miles south of Lecompton on the Santa Fd road, Kansas.
1872. Phillipsia major. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 238, pi. 3, figs. 2a-c.
Upper Coal Measures: Bellevue and Plattsmouth, Nebraska; Clinton County, Missouri ; Vermilion River, 12 miles south of Lecompton, Kansas.
1887. Phillipsia major. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 60.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas.
1887. Phillipsia major. Vogdes, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 85, pi. 3, fig. 14.
Upper Coal Measures: Clinton County, Missouri; Valley of the Verdigris River, 12 miles south of Lecompton on the Santa F6 road, Kansas; Kansas City, Missouri ; Bellevue, Nebraska.
*1891. Phillipsia major. Hare, Kansas City Scientist, vol. 8, p. 33, pi. 1, figs. 5, 8 a-c. Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1894. Phillipsia major. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 238, pi. 32, figs. 8 a-e.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Trilobus. Harris, Bull. Am. Pal., vol. 1, p.382 (112).
Phillipsia meramecensis Shumard.
1855. Phillipsia Meramecensis. Shumard, 1st and 2d Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 199, pi. B, fig. 9.
Archimedes L. S. : Fenton, St. Louis County, Missouri.
1863. Phillipsia Maramecensis ? Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 24: Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1887. Phillipsia meramecensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p, 59. Archimedes L. S. : St. Louis County, Missouri.
1887. Phillipsia meramecensis. Vogdes, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 86, pi. 3,
fig. 15.
Chester Series : Fenton, St. Louis County, Missouri.
1888. Phillipsia meramecensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 28.
Near top of Waverly Group : East of Rushville, Ohio.
1888. Phillipsia merdmacensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 54, pi. 1, fig. 6. Waverly Group : Ohio.
1889. Phillipsia meramecensis. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 1, fig. 6.
1891. Phillipsia meramecensis. Herrick, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 2, p. 43, pi. 1, fig. 14.
Upper Waverly Group : Scioto County, Ohio.
1894. Phillipsia meramecensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 235.
Keokuk L. S. : St. Louis and Fenton, Missouri.
1895. Phillipsia meramecensis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 14, fig. 6.
Phillipsia missouriensis Shumard.
1858. Phillipsia Missouriensis. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 225.
Middle Coal Measures : Lexington, Missouri.
1870. Phillipsia Missouriensis. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 259. Waverly Group: Newark, Ohio.
1887. Phillipsia missouriensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 59.
1887. Phillipsia missouriensis. Vogdes, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 86, pi. 3, figs, 1, 2.
Middle Coal Measures : Lexington, Missouri.
1894. Phillipsia missouriensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 235.
Coal Measures: Lexington, Missouri.
Weller.]
CARBONIFEROUS iNVERTEBRATES.
Phillipsia nodocostatus Hare.
*1891. Phillipsia nodocostatus. Hare, Kansas City Scientist, vol. 8, p. 33, pi. 1, figs. 1 a-e, 7.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Phillipsia ornatus. See Griffithides ornata.
Phillipsia portlocki. See Griffithides portlocki.
Phillipsia peranmilata Shumard.
1858. Phillipsia perannulata. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 296. White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico.
1859. Phillipsia perannulata. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 388,
pi. 11, fig. 10.
White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico.
1887. Phillipsia perannulata. Vogdes, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 84. Carboniferous: Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico.
Phillipsia precursor Herrick.
1888. Phillipsia praecursor. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 29, pi. 12, fig. 1. Waverly Group : Moot’s Run, Ohio.
1888. Phillipsia ( Proetus ) precursor. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 54. pi. 1,
figs. 1-3.
Waverly Group : 4 miles west of Granville, Ohio.
1889. Proetus ( Phillipsia ?) praecursor. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 1. figs. 1-3. 1891. Proetus praecursor. Herrick, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 2, pi. 1, fig. 12.
Waverly Group: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
1895. Proetus praecursor. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 14, figs. 1-3, 16a. Cuyahoga Shale : Moot’s Run and Lodi, Ohio.
Phillipsia rockfordensis Winchell.
1865. Phillipsia Rockfordensis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 133.
Marshall Group : Rockford, Indiana.
1887. Phillipsia rockfordensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 62.
1887. Phillipsia rockfordensis. Yogdes, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 91. Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
Phillipsia sampsoni Vogdes.
1888. Phillipsia sampsoni. Yogdes, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 7, p. 248, 2 figs. Waverly Group: Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Phillipsia sampsoni. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 235.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Phillipsia sangamonensis. See Griffithides sangamonensis.
Phillipsia scitula. See Griffithides scitula.
Phillipsia sedaliensis. See Griffithides sedaliensis.
Phillipsia serraticaudata Herrick.
1888. Phillipsia serraticaudata. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 52, pi. 1,
figs. 8 a-d.
Waverly Group : Richland County, Newark and Rushvillc, Ohio.
1889. Phillipsia serraticaudata. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 1, fig. 8 (11 ? ?).
1895. Phillipsia serraticaudata. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 14, figs. 8 a-d. Upper Waverly Group : Newark, Ohio.
Phillipsia shumardi. See Proetus missouriensis.
Phillipsia swallovi. See Proetus swallovi.
Phillipsia tennesseensis Winchell. See Proetus tennesseensis.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Phillipsia stevensoni Meek.
*1870. Phillipsia Stevensoni. Meek, 3d Ann. Rep. Board of Regents W. Va. Univ., p. 73.
Chester Series : Monongalia County, West Virginia.
1887. Phillipsia stevensoni. Vogdes, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 88, pi. 3, fig. 6. Chester Series : Monongalia County, West Virginia.
Phillipsia trinucleata Herrick.
1887. Phillipsia trinucleata. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 64, pi. 1, fig. 23;
pi. 2, fig. 32; pi. 3, fig. 21.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Proetus trinucleatus. Vogdes, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 81, pi. 2,
figs. 7-9.
Waverly Group : Flint Ridge, Licking County, Ohio.
Phillipsia tuberculata Meek and Wort hen.
1870. Phillipsia tuberculata. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 52.
Burlington L. S. : Kinderhook, Pike County, Illinois.
1887. Phillipsia tuberculata. Vogdes, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 92.
Burlington Group : Kinderhook, Pike County, Illinois.
1894. Phillipsia tuberculata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 235, pi. 32, fig. 6. Burlington L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Phillipsia vindobonensis Hartt.
1868. Phillipsia Vindobonensis. Hartt, Dawson’s Acad. Geol., p. 313. Carboniferous L. S. : Nova Scotia.
1887. Phillipsia vindobonensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 63.
1887. Phillipsia vindobonensis. Vogdes, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 89 Lower Carboniferous : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Phillipsia (species undetermined).
1855. Phillipsia. Schiel, Pac. R. R. Rep., vol. 2, p. 109, pi. 1, figs. 11, 14.
Carboniferous L. S: Near Westport and west of Indian Creek.
1858. Phillipsia. Species not determined. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci , vol. 1, p. 181.
Lower Permian : Kansas.
1866. Phillipsia sp. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 1, tab. 1, fig. 1. Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
1872. Phillipsia sp. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 237, pi. 3, figs, la, b.
Upper Coal Measures : Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
1876. Phillipsia - ? - . White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 91.
Lower Aubrey Group : Near Echo Park, Utah.
1888. Phillipsia f Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 8, fig. 24.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Phillipsia (sp. ?) Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 243.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1897. Phillipsia sp. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 61.
Lower Coal Measures : Johnson County, Arkansas.
1897. Phillipsia sp. Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p. 272, pi. 20, fig. 11. Batesville S. S. : Batesville, Arkansas.
(PHILOCRESTJS DeKoninck, 1863.)
Philocrinus pelvis. See Erisocrinus typus.
PHOLADELLA Hall, 1870.
Pholadella cuneata. See Promacrus cuueatus.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Pholadella newberryi Hall.
*1870. Pholadella Newberryi. Hall, Prelim. Not. Lamell., 2, p. 65.
Waverly S. S. : Licking County, Ohio.
1884. Pholadella Newberryi. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for. 1881, pi. 11, fig. 22. Waverly S. S. : Licking County, Ohio.
1885. Pholadella Newberryi. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 471, pi. 78, fig. 25. Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Pholadella newberryi. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ.,vol. 3, p. 85, pi. 3, fig. 27; pi. 4, fig. 4.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1891. Pholadella Newberryi. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 609.
1895. Pholadella Newberryi. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 494.
(PHOLADOMYA Sowerby, 1823.)
Pholadomya elongata. See Allorisma elongatum.
PHOLIDOCIDARIS Meek and Worth en, 1869.
Pbolidocidaris irregularis Meek and Worthen.
1869. Lepidocentrus irregularis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 78.
Keokuk L. S. : Hamilton and near Nauvoo, Illinois.
1873. Pholidocidaris irregularis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 512,
pi. 15, fig. 9.
Keokuk Group: Hamilton and near Nauvoo, Illinois.
1874. Pholidocidaris irregularis. Meek, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 7, p. 375.
1895. Pholidocidaris irregularis. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 180. Keokuk L. S. : Hamilton and near Nauvoo, Illinois.
Pholidocidaris meeki Jackson.
1896. Philidocidaris meeki. Jackson, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 7, p. 210, pi. 9,
fig. 54.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois.
PHOLIDOPS Hall, 1859
Pliolidops (species undetermined).
1892. Pholidops compare P. Hamiltonice. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 4 1, fig. 37.
Bedford Shales : Bedford, Ohio.
PHRAGMOCERAS Broderip, 1839.
Phragmoceras expansum Winchell.
1863. Phragmoceras expansum. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 23.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Phragmoceras missouriense Miller.
1891. Phragmoceras missouriense. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,
p. 89, pi. 15, fig. 2.
Chouteau L. S. : Pettis County, Missouri.
1892. Phragmoceras missouriense. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Iud., p. 699, pi. 15,
fig. 2.
Chouteau L. S. : Pettis Couuty, Missouri.
1894. Phragmoceras missouriensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 220.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
bibliographic Index of north American [bull. 153.
PHRAGMODICTYA Hall, 1884.
Phragmodictya catilliformis Whitfield.
1881. Dictyophyton catilliforme. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 18, pi. 3, fig. 1.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana. .
1884. Phragmodictya catilliformis. Hall, 35th Rep. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 477, pi. 18, figs. 12-14 ; pi. 20, figs. 2, 3 ; pi. 21, figs. 1-6.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Phragmodictya lineata Hall.
1884. Phragmodictya lineata. Hall, 35th Rep. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 478, pi. 21, fig. 8.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
PhragiDodfety i patelliformis Hall.
1884. PhiagucaU tya patediformis. Hall, 35th Rep. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 478.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
PHTHANOCORIS Scudder, 1884.
Phthanocoris occidentalis Scudder.
1883. Phthanocoris occidentalis. Scudder, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 22, p. 59.
Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1885. Phthanocoris occidentalis. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3,
p. 348, pi. 32, fig. 4.
Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1890. Phthanocoris occidentalis. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 312, pi. 18, fig. 4.
Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
PHYSA Dapernaud, 1801.
Physa prisca Walcott.
1883. Physa prisca. Walcott, Science, vol. 2, p. 808, fig. 2.
Base of Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
1884. Physa prisca. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p.262, fig. 6.
Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
PHYSETOCRINUS Meek and Worthen, 1869.
Physetocrinus asper Meek and Worthen.
1869. Strotocrinus {Physetocrinus f) asper. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 161.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Strotocrinus ( Physetocrinus ?) asper. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 351, pi. 7, fig. 1.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Physetocrinus asper. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam.,p. 596, pi. 63, figs. 7 a, h.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Physetocrinus copei Miller.
1881. Actinocrinus copei. Miller, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 310.
Subcarboniferous : Lake Yailey Mining District, New Mexico.
1897. Physetocrinus Copei. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 598, pi. 63, fig. 5.
Lower Burlington L. S. : L s alley, New Mexico.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Physetocrinus dilatatus Meek and Worthen.
1869. Strotocrinus ( Physetocrinus ) dilatatus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 162.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Strotocrinus ( Physetocrinus ) dilatatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 363, pi. 10, fig. 6.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Physetocrinus dilatatus. Wachsmnth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 595, pi. 64, figs. 9, 10.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Physetocrinus lobatus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Physetocrinus lobatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 599, pi. 63, figs. 8a, 6.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Lake Valley, New Mexico.
Physetocrinus ornatus Hall.
1858. Actinocrinus ornatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 583, pi. 10, fig. 12. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Actinocrinus senarius. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, p. 25. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1892. Actinowinus brittsi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 36, pi. 6, figs. 1-4.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Actinocrinus brittsi. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 290, pi. 6, figs. 1-4.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Actinocrinus brittsi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 188.
Burlington L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Physetocrinus ornatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol, Surv., vol. 4, p. 192, pi. 24, fig. 7.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Louisiana, and Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Physetocrinus ornatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 597, pi. 63, figs. 1-4.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Physetocrinus sampsoni Miller and Gurley.
1896. Physetocrinus sampsoni. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 14, pi. 1, figs. 5-7.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Physetocrinus ventricosus Hall.
1858. Actinocrinus ventricosus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 595, pi. 11, figs. 6a, b.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Actinocrinus subventricosus. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 21. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Actinocrinus ventricosus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, pi. 2,
fig. 5.
1861. Actinocrinus ventricosus var. cancellatus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 3. Burlington L. S.
1861. Actinocrinus ventricosus var. internodius. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 3. Burlington L. S.
1861. Actinocrinus ventricosus var. internodius. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 278.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1861. Actinocrinus ventricosus var. reticulatus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7. p. 279.
1865. Aciinocrinus subventricosus. McChesney, Ill, New Spec. Foss., pi.
figs. Qa-b.
428 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Physetocrinus ventricosus Hall — Continued.
1868. Actinocrinus subventricosus. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 16, pi. 4, figs. 6a, b.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Physetocrinus ventricosus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 192.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Hannibal and Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Physetocrinus ventricosus. Waclismuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 593, pi. 63, fig. 6 ; pi. 64, figs. 1-7, 8a, b.
Upper and Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa ; Missouri.
PHYSOSPONGIA Hall, 1884.
Physospongia alternata Hall.
1884. Physospongia alternata. Hall, 35th Rep., N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 481, pi. 20, fig. 9.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Physospongia colletti Hall.
1884. Physospongia Colletti. Hall, 35th Rep. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 480, pi. 20, fig. 7.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Physospongia dawsoni Whitfield.
1881. Uphantaenia Dawsoni. Whitfield, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 22, p. 132.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1881. TJphantoenia Dawsoni. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 16, pi. 4, figs. 1, 2.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1884. Physospongia Dawsoni. Hall, 35th Rep., N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 479, pi. 20, figs. 4-6, 8.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
(PILEOPSIS Lamark, 1812.)
Pileopsis pabulocrinus. See Igoceras pabulocrinus.
PINNA Linnaeus, 1758.
Pinna adamsi. See Pinna peracuta.
Pinna arkansana Weller.
1897. Pinna arkansana. Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p. 260, pi. 19, figs. 1, 2.
Batesville S. S. : Batesville, Arkansas.
Pinna consimilis W alcott.
1884. Pinna consimilis. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 236, pi. 20, fig. 13.
Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District and White Pine District, Nevada.
Pinna hinrichsana White and St. John.
1868. Pinna Hinriclisiana. White and St. John, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 122, fig. 7.
St. Louis L. S. : Near Pella, Iowa.
Pinna inexpeetans W alcott.
1884. Pinna inexpeetans. Walcott, Pal. Eureka District, p. 235, pi. 19, fig. 11. Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
Pinna ludlovi Whitfield.
1876. Pinna Ludlovi. Whitfield, Ludlow’s Reconn. Carroll, Mont., to Yell. Nat. Park, p. 143, pi. 1, figs. 6, 7.
Coal Measure L. S. : Canyon of Musselshell, Montana.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Pinna marshallensis Winchell.
1865. Pinna ? Marshallensis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 126. Marshall Group : Napoleon Cut, Jackson County, Michigan.
Pinna maxvillensis Whitfield.
1882. Pinna Maxvillensis. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 221.
Maxyille L. S. : Maxville, Ohio.
1891. Pinna Maxvillensis. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p.586, pi. 14,
fig. 5.
Maxville L. S. : Maxville, Ohio.
1895. Pinna Maxvillensis. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 474, pi. 10, fig. 5. Maxville L. S. : Maxville, Ohio.
Pinna missouriensis Swallow.
1863. Pinna Missouriensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis A.cad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 97.
Ste. Genevieve L. S. : Missouri and Illinois.
1894. Pinna missouriensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 116.
St. Louis L. S. : Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
Pinna per acuta Shumard.
1858. Pinna peracuta. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. SCi., vol. 1, p. 214.
Upper Coal Measures : Iowa Point, Nebraska ; Kansas.
1860. Pinna adamsi. McChesnev, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 74.
Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
1872. Pinna peracuta. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 198, pi. 6, figs. 11a, b.
Upper Coal Measures: Bennett's Mill, Wyoming; Nebraska City, Platts- mouth, Rock Bluff, and Bellevue, Nebraska.
Coal Measures : Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, and Illinois.
1877. Pinna per acuta (?) White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 151, pi. 11, fig. 5 a.
Carboniferous : Near Relief Spring, Arizona.
1884. Pinna peracuta. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 145, pi. 28, figs. 1, 2.
Upper, Middle, and Lower Coal Measures : Indiana.
1886. Pinna peracuta. Heilprin, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc., vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 272, fig. 12 ; p. 273, fig. 12a.
Mill Creek L. S. Upper Coal Measures : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1886. Pinna peracuta. Heilprin, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Ann. Rep. 1885, p. 455, p. 444, fig. 12 ; p. 454, fig. 12a.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1894. Pinna peracuta. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 116, pi. 45, figs. 2a, b. Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Pinna sancti-ludovici Worthen.
1883. Pinna St. Ludovici. Worthen, Geol. Surv, Ill., vol. 7, p. 326.
St. Louis L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1890. Pinna sancti-ludovici. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. Ill, pi. 19, fig. 6. St. Louis L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
Pinna subspatulata Worthen.
1875. Pinna subspatulata. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 6, p. 524, pi. 30, lig. 4. Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa; Warsaw, Illinois.
Warsaw beds: Warsaw, Illinois.
PINNATOPORA Vine, 1883.
Pinnatopora bellula Ulrich.
1890. Pinnatopora bellula. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 619, pi. 66, figs. 8-8&. Base of Coal Measures : Seville, Illinois.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Pinnatopora conferta Ulrich.
1890. Pinnatopora conferta. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 618, pi. 56, fig. 5; pi. 66, fig. 6.
Keokuk Group : Keokuk, Iowa; Otter Creek, Jersey County, Illinois.
1894. Pinnatopora conferta. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 31.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Pinnatopora curvata Ulrich.
1888. Pinnatopora curvata. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 76, pi. 14, fig. 4. Cuyahoga Shale : Richfield, Ohio.
Pinnatopora flexuosa Ulrich.
1890. Pinnatopora flexuosa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 617, pi. 66, figs. 4-4c. Keokuk Group : King’s Mountain, Kentucky.
Pinnatopora intermedia Ulrich.
1888. Pinnatopora intermedia. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 74, pi. 14, fig. 1. Cuyahoga Shale : Richfield, Ohio.
1888. Pinnatopora intermedia. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 10, fig. 37. Wave rly Group : Ohio.
Pinnatopora minor Ulrich.
1888. Pinnatopora minor. Ulrich. Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 77, pi. 14, figs. 7, la. Cuyahoga Shale : Richfield, Ohio.
Pinnatopora nereidis White.
1874. Glauconome nerndi*. White, Prelim. Rep. Inv. Foss., ps 18.
Carboniferous : W !i ite Mountain and Black rivers, Arizona.
1877. Glauconome nere di. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 105, pi. 7, figs. 5 a-e.
Carboniferous : Confluence of White Mountain and Black rivers, Arizona.
Pinnatopora simulatrix Ulrich.
1888. Pinnatopora simulatrix. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 75, pi. 14, fig. 3. Cuyahoga Shale : Richfield, Ohio.
Pinnatopora striata Ulrich.
1890. Pinnatopora striata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 617, pi. 66, fig. 4 d. Keokuk Group : Bentonsport, Iowa.
Pinnatopora subangulata Ulrich.
1888. Pinnatopora subangulata. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 76, pi. 14, fig. 2. Cuyahoga Shale: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
Pinnatopora tenuiramosa Ulrich.
1888. Pinnatopora tenuiramosa. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 79.
Cuyahoga Shale: Richfield, Ohio.
1890. Pinnatopora tenuiramosa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 619, pi. 66, fig. 7. Waverly Group: Near Richfield, Ohio.
Pinnatopora trilineata Meek.
1872. Glauconome trilineata. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 157, pi. 7, figs. 4 a-d.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1890. Pinnatopora trilineata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 620, pi. 66, fig. 6.
Upper Coal Measures : Sangamon County, Illinois.
1894. Pinnatopora trilineata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 31.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Pinnatopora vinei Ulrich.
1888. Pinnatopora vinei. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 77, pi. 14, fig. 5. Cuyahoga Shale: Richfield, Lodi, and Bagdad, Ohio.
Keokuk Group: King’s Mountain, Kentucky ; Keokuk, Iowa.
,'Ellek.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
’jnnatopora vinei Ulrich — Continued.
1890. Pinnatopora vinei. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 616, pi. 66, figs. 5-56. Keokuk Group: King’s Mountain, KeDtucky ; Keokuk, Iowa.
Cuyahoga Shale : Ohio.
1894. Pinnatopora vinei. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 31.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
hnnatopora whitii Foerste.
1887. Glauconome whitii. Foerste, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 78, pi. 7, figs. 4a-c. Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1887. Pinnatopora Whitii. Foerste, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 87.
’innatopora youngi Ulrich.
1888. Pinnatopora youngi. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 78, pi. 14, figs. 6, 6a. Cuyahoga Shale: Richfield and Lodi, Ohio.
Keokuk Group : King’s Mountain, Kentucky ; Keokuk, Iowa.
1890. Pinnatopora youngi. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 615, pi. 66, fig. 3. Keokuk Group : King’s Mountain, Kentucky ; Keokuk, Iowa.
Cuyahoga Shale : Ohio.
189:. Pinnatopora youngi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 31.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
PLACUNOPSIS Morris and Lycett, 1853.
‘lacunopsis carbonaria Meek and Worthen.
*1866. Placunopsis carbonaria. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 13.
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1873. Placunopsis carbonaria. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p.578,
pi. 27, fig. 2.
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1874. Placunopsis carbonaria. Meek, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 7, p. 583.
1887. Placunopsis carbonaria. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 145, pi. 14, fig. 27.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1894. Placunopsis carbonaria. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 108, pi. 43, fig. 9. Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
dacunopsis recticardinalis Meek.
1875. Placunopsis recticardinalis. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 331, pi. 19, fig. 12. Coal Measures: Flint Ridge and Putnam Hill, Ohio.
1887. Placunopsis recticardinalis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 43, pi. 4, fig. 11.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
(PLATYCERAS Conrad, 1840.)
5 latyceras acutirostre. See Orthonychia acutirostre.
latyceras biseriale. See Capulus biserialis. yi latyceras bivolve. See Strophostylus bivolve. y latyceras boonvillense. See Orthonychia boonvillensis. y latyceras capa.r. See Capulus capax. y latyceras capulus. See Igoceras capulus. latyceras chesterense. See Orthonychia chesterense.
'latyceras cornujorme. See Orthonychia cornuforme.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Platyceras cyrtolites. See Orthonychia cyrtolites.
Platyceras equilatera. See Cap ulus equilateralis.
Platyceras extinctor. See Igoceras pabulocrinus.
Platyceras fissurellum. See Igoceras fissurella.
Platyceras formosum. See Orthonychia formosum.
Platyceras haliotoides. See Capulus haliotoides.
Platyceras herzeri. See Capulus herzeri.
Platyceras infundibulum. See Igoceras pabulocrinus.
Platyceras Icevigatum. See Capulus ovalis.
Platyceras latum. See Capulus latus.
Platyceras lodiense. See Capulus lodiensis.
Platyceras missouriense. See Igoceras quincyense.
Platyceras nasutum. See Capulus nasutum.
Platyceras nebrascense. See Capulus parvus.
Platyceras obliquum. See Capulus obliquus.
Platyceras occidens. See Capulus occidens.
Platyceras paralium. See Capulus paralius.
Platyceras pettisense. See Igoceras quincyense.
Platyceras piso. See Capulus piso.
Platyceras quincyense. See Igoceras quincyense.
Platyceras reversum. See Strophostylus reversus.
Platyceras spinigerum. See Capulus spinigerum.
Platyceras subplicatum. See Igoceras subplicatum.
Platyceras subrectum. See Igoceras pabulocrinus.
Platyceras tortum. See Naticopsis torta.
Platyceras tribulosum. See Capulus tribulosus.
Platyceras uncum. See Orthonychia acutirostre.
Platyceras vomerium. See Capulus vomerium.
Platyceras ( species undetermined). See Capulus (species undetermined).
PLATYCRINUS Miller, 1821.
Platycrinus absentivus Miller.
1891. Platycrinus absentivus . Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 15, pi. 1, fig. 15.
Chouteau Group : Leucke’s Quarry, Q miles southeast of Sedalia, Missouri. 1894. Platycrinus absentivus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 196.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Platycrinus acclivus Miller.
1891. Platycrinus acclivus. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 12, pi. 1, figs. 9, 10.
Burlington Group : Near Sedalia, Missouri. &
1897. Platycrinus acclivus. Waelismuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 663. Upper Burlington L. S. ; Sedalia, Missouri.
weller.] CARBONIFEROUS INVERTEBRATES. 433
Platycrinus aequalis Hall.
*1861. Platycrinus aequalis. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 17.
Burlington L. S.
1873. Platycrinites aequalis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 456, pi. 3, fig. 8.
Burlingtou L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1891. Platycrinus batiola. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 22, pi. 3, figs. 1, 2.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Platycrinus aequalis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 200.
Burlington L. S. : Sedalia and Louisiana, Missouri.
1897. Platycrinus aequalis. Wachsmutli and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 674, pi. 71, figs. 4a, b, 5.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Pleasant Grove and Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus aequiternus Miller.
1891. Platycrinus aequiternus. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 14, pi. 1, fig. 13.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1891. Platycrinus curryvillensis. Rowley and Hare, The Kansas City Scientist, vol. 5, p. 98, pi. 2, fig. 5.
Chouteau L. S. : 3 miles east of Curryville, Missouri.
1894. Platycrinus cequiternus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 196.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Platycrinus cequiternus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam. p. 658, pi. 71, fig. 12.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Platycrinus ceternalis. See Platycrinus bouoensis.
Platycrinus agassizi Wachsmutli and Springer.
1890. Platycrinus planus f Wachsmuth and Springer, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8,
p. 188, pi. 16, fig. 8.
Kinderhook Group : Le Grand, Iowa.
1897. Platycrinus Ay assizi. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 669, pi. 69, fig. 4.
Kinderhook Group : Le Grand, Marshall County, Iowa.
Platycrinus alabamensis. See Platycrinus huntsvillae.
’latycrinus allophylus Miller.
1891. Platycrinus allophyllus. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 9, pi. 1,
figs. 3, 4.
Chouteau L. S. : Leucke’s Quarry, 6 miles southeast of Sedalia, Missouri. 1894. Platycrinus allophylus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 196.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Platycrinus allophylus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 685, pi. 71, fig. 17.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
’latycrinus altidorsatus Rowley and Hare.
1891. Platycrinus alti-dorsatus. Rowley and Hare, The Kansas City Scientist, vol. 5, p. 97, pi. 2, fig. 2.
Upper Burlington Chert : Louisiana, Missouri.
’latycrinus amabilis Miller.
1891. Platycrinus amabilis. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4., p. 19, pi. 2, figs. 9, 10.
? Burlington Group: Sedalia, Missouri.
Bull. 153 - 28
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Pl&tycnnus americanus Owen and Shumard.
1852. Platycrinus Americanus. Owen and Shumard, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 2, p. 89, pi. 11, fig. 1.
Carboniferous L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1852. Platycrinus americanus. Owen and Shumard, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., p. 594, tab. 5 B, figs, la, b.
Carboniferous L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1858. Platycrinus truncatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 537.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1891. Platycrinus Broadheadi. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 21, pi. 2, fig. 15.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Platycrinus americanus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 199, pi. 25, figs. 2a, b.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Sedalia, Louisiana, and Hannibal, Missouri; Kinderhook, Illinois; Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Platycrinus americanus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 686, pi. 75, figs. 10-12, 13a-c.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Quincy, Illinois; Missouri.
Platycrinus annosus Miller.
1891. Platycrinus annosus . Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 14, pi. 1, fig. 12.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Platycrinus annosus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 196.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Platycrinus asper Meek and Worthen.
1861. Platycrinus ( Pleurocrinus ) asper. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 129.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1868. Platycrinus ( Pleurocrinus ) asper. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 468, pi. 18, fig. 9.
Burlington Group: Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Platycrinus asper. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 690, pi. 68, figs. 9a, b.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus batiola. See Platycrinus aequalis.
Platycrinus blairi Miller.
1891. Platycrinus Blairi. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 21, pi. 2, figs. 13, 14.
Burlington Group: Sedalia, Missouri.
Platycrinus bloomjieldensis. See Platycrinus planus.
Platycrinus bonoensis White.
1878. Platycrinus Bonoensis. White, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 30.
Keokuk Group : Bono, Lawrence County, Indiana.
1880. Platycrinus bonoensis. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 8, p. 160, pi. 40, fig. 5 a. Keokuk Group : Bono, Lawrence County. Indiana.
1891. Platycrinus ceternalis. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 11, pi. 1, fig. 8. Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1892. Platycrinus caducus. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 13,
pi. 2, fig. 13.
Keokuk Group : Boonville. Missouri.
1894. Platycrinus caducus. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 267, pi. 2, fig. 13.
Keokuk Group: Boonville, Missouri.
1894. Platycrinus bonoensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 201.
Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Platycrinus Donoensis White — Continued.
1897. Platycrinus bonoensis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 683, pi. 69, fig. 6.
Keokuk and Warsaw L. S. : Bono, Indiana; Boonville, Missouri.
Platycrinus boonvillensis Miller.
1891. Platycrinus Boonvillensis. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 8, pi. 1, figs. 1, 2.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1894. Platycrinus boonvillensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 202.
Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
1897. Platycrinus boonvillensis. Waclismuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 681, pi. 72, figs. 8a, b , 9.
Warsaw L. S. : Boonville, Missouri; Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Platycrinus bozemanenis Miller and Gurley.
1897. Platycrinus bozemanensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 42, pi. 3, fig. 5.
Burlington or Keokuk Group : Bridger Mountains, near Bozeman, Montana.
Platycrinus brevinodus Hall.
1861. Platycrinus brevinodus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 4.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Platycrinus brevinodus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 286. Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
1872. Platycrinus brevinodus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 2, fig. 5.
1897. Platycrinus brevinodus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 688, pi. 70, figs. 2, 5, 6a, b.
Keokuk Group : Keokuk, Iowa ; Indian Creek, Indiana.
Burlington Keokuk transition bed : near Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus bridgerensis Miller and Gurley.
1897. Platycrinus bridgerensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 43, pi. 3, fig. 8.
Burlington or Keokuk Group : Bridger Mountains, near Bozeman, Montana.
Platycrinus brittsi Miller.
1891. Platycrinus Brittsi. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 23, pi. 3, tigs. 3, 4.
Chouteau Group: Pin Hook Bridge, Missouri.
1894. Platycrinus brittsi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 195.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Platycrinus Britsi. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crim., p. 659, pi. 71, fig. 10.
Chouteau Group : Pin Hook Bridge, Missouri.
Platycrinus broadheadi. See Platycrinus americanus.
Platycrinus burlingtonensis Owen and Shuinard.
1850. Platycrinus Burlingtonensis. Owen and Shumard, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 2, p. 60, pi. 7, fig. 5.
Subcarboniferous L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1852. Platycrinus burlingtonensis. Owen aDd Shumard, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., p. 589, tab. 5 A, fig. 5.
Subcarboniferous L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1858. Platycrinus exertus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 539.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1858. Platycrinus nodobrachiatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 542.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1858. Platycrinus nucleiformis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 5i0.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Platycrinus burlingtonensis Owen and Sliumard — Continued.
I860. Platycrinus inornatus. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 6.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Monmouth, Illinois.
1865. Platycrinus inornatus. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 4, figs. 3a-&. .1868. Platycrinus burlingtonensis. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol.
1, p. 4, pi. 4, figs. 3 a, b.
Burlington L. S. : Monmouth, Illinois.
1873. Platycrinites Burlingtonensis. *Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv., Ill., vol. 5, p. 452, pi. 3, fig. 6.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1891. Platycrinus lautus. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 17 , pi. 2, figs. 3, 4. Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Platycrinus burlingtonensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 200.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Sedalia and Hannibal, Missouri.
1897. Platycrinus burlingtonensis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 653, pi. 69, figs. 3a-i.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Missouri; New Mexico. Platycrinus caducus. See Platycrinus bonoensis.
Platycrinus calyculus Hall.
*1861. Platycrinus calyculus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 16.
Burlington L. S.
Platycrinus canaliculatus Hall.
1858. Platycrinus canaliculatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 539. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Platycrinus canaliculatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 689, pi. 75, figs, la, b.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus carchesium. See Platycrinus pileiformis.
Platycrinus casula Miller and Gurley.
1895. Platycrinus casula. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 76, pi. 4, figs. 37-40.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Platycrinus cavus Hall.
1858. Platycrinus cavus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 527, pi. 8, figs, la, b. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Platycrinus cavus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 715, pi. 67, figs. 8a, b.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus chouteauensis Miller.
1892. Platycrinus chouteauensis. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 14, pi. 2, figs. 14, 15.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Mo.
1894. Platycrinus chouteauensis. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 268, pi. 2,
figs. 14, 15.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Platycrinus clinatus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Platycrinus clinatus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 74, pi. 4, figs. 26-30.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Platycrinus clytis. See Platycrinus scobina.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Platycrinus colletti Miller.
1892. Platycrinus colletti. Miller. Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 14, pi. 2, figs. 16, 17.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Platycrinus colletti. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 268, pi. 2, figs, 16, 17.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
Platycrinus concinnulus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Platycrinus concinnulus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 63, pi. 4, figs. 16-18.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Platycrinus concinnus Miller.
1891. Platycrinus concinnus. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 18, pi. 2, figs. 5, 6.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Platycrinus contritus Hall.
1864. Platycrinus contritus. Hall, 17th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 54. Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio.
1875. Platycrinus contritus. Hall and Whitfield, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 166, pi. 11, fig. 4.
Waverly Group: Richfield, Ohio.
1897. Platycrinus contritus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 667,
pi. 71, fig. 8.
Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio.
Platycrinus corbuliformis Kowley and Hare.
1891. Platycrinus corbuliformis. Rowley and Hare, The Kansas City Scientist, vol. 5, p. 113, pi. 3, figs. 1, 2.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
1897. Platycrinus corbuliformis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 657, pi. 71, figs. 11a, b.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus corrugatus. See Platycrinus discoideus.
Platycrinus cortina Miller and Gurley.
1894. Platycrinus cortina. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 5, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 40, pi. 3, figs. 15, 16.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Platycrinus curryvillensis. See Platycrinus a3quiternus.
Platycrinus davisi Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Platycrinus Davisi. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p.684, pi. 70, fig. 14.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Missouri.
Platycrinus discoideus Owen and Shumard.
1850. Platycrinus discoideus. Owen and Shumard, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2) vol. 2, p. 58, pi. 7, fig. 1.
Subcarboniferous : Burlington and Augusta, Iowa.
1850. Platycrinus corruyatus. Owen and Shumard, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 2, p. 59, pi. 7, fig. 2.
4 Subcarboniferous: Burlington, Iowa.
1852. Platycrinus discoideus. Owen and Shumard, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., p. 588, tab. 5 A, figs, la, b.
Subcarboniferous L. S. : Burlingtou and Augusta, Iowa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Platycrinus discoideus Owen and Shumard — Continued.
1852. Platycrinus corrugatus. Owen and Shumard, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., p. 289, tab. 5 A, figs. 2a-e.
Subcarboniferous L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1858. Platycrinus shumardanus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 532, pi. 8, fig. 5.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, lowa.
1861. Platycrinus striobrachiatus . Hall, Desc. New Crin., p. 4.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Platycrinus striobrachiatus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 287. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1861. Platycrinus multi-brachiatus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 135.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Platycrinus striobrachiatus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 2, figs. 2, 3. 1891. Platycrinus pulcellus. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 11, pi. 1, fig. 7. Burlington Group : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1893. Platycrinus striobrachiatus . Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1,
p. 4, pi. 3, figs. 2-4.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Platycrinus discoideus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 197.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Louisiana, and Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Platycrinus discoideus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 713, pi. 3, fig. 17 ; pi. 66, figs. 10 a-c.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Missouri; New Mexico.
Also see Eucladocrinus pleurovimenus.
Platycrinus douglassi Miller and Gurley. -
1896. Platycrinus douglassi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 86, pi. 5, figs. 18, 19.
Subcarboniferous : Bridger Mountains, Bozeman, Montana.
Platycrinus elegans Hall.
1861. Platycrinus elegans. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 4.
Burlington L. S.
1861." Platycrinus elegans. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 285.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Platycrinus elegans. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 2, fig. 15.
1893. Platycrinus elegans. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 3, pi. 3, fig. 1.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus eminulus Hall.
*1861. Platycrinus eminulus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 17.
Burlington L. S.
1897. Platycrinus eminulus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 712,
pi. 68, figs. 13a-c.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus excavatus Hall.
1861. Platycrinus excavatus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 4.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Platycrinus excavatus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 286.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Platycrinus excavatus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 2, fig. 1.
1891. Platycrinus sulcatus. Miller, Boll. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 16, pi. 2, fig. 2. Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
1893. Platycrinus excavatus. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 3, pi. 3, fig. 5.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Platycrinus excavatus Hall — Continued.
1897. Platycrinus excavatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 718, pi. 66, fig. 4.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus exsertus. See Platycrinus burlingtonensis.
Platycrinus faberi Miller.
1889. Platycrinus taberi. Miller, N. A. Geol. and Pal., p 270, fig. 393.
St. Louis or Kaskaskia Group : Scott County, West Virginia.
Platycrinus formosus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Platycrinus formosus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 72, pi. 4, figs. 20, 21.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Platycrinus formosus var. approximatus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Platycrinus formosus var. approximatus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill.
State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 60, pi. 4, figs. 8-11.
Burlington Group, Sedalia, Missouri.
Platycrinus geometricus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Platycrinus geometricus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam.,
p. 697, pi. 67, fig. 10 ; pi. 68, fig. 8.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus georgii . See Platycrinus sarse.
Platycrinus germanus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Platycrinus germanus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 78, pi. 4, figs. 46, 47.
Chouteau Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Platycrinus glyptus Hall.
1861. Platycrinus glyptus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 16.
Burlington L. S.
1897. Platycrinus glyptus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 693, pi. 67, figs. 4, 5.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus gorbyi Miller.
1891. Platycrinus Gorbyi. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 15, pi. 1, fig. 14. Burlington L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Platycrinus Gorbyi. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 716, pi. 68, fig. 15.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Sedalia, Missouri.
Platycrinus graphicus Hall.
1864. Platycrinus graphicus. Hall, 17th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 55. Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio.
1875. Platycrinus graphicus. Hall and Whitfield, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 166, pi. 11, fig. 2.
Waverly Group: Richfield, Ohio.
1875. Platycrinus Richfieldensis. Hall and Whitfield, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 167, pi. 11, fig. 1.
Waverly Group: Richfield, Ohio.
1897. Platycrinus graphicus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p.672, pi. 71, fig. 7.
Waverly Group: Richfield, Ohio.
Platycrinus halli Shumard.
1858. Platycrinus planus? Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 533, pi. 8, figs. 6a, b. (Not P. planus O. and S. 1850.)
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Platycrinus halli Sbumard — Continued.
1861. Platycrinus olla. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 16. (Not P. olla De Koninck and Lehon.)
Burlington L. S.
1866. Platycrinus Halli. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 388.
1873. Platycrinites Halli? Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 454, pi. 3, fig. 3.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Platycrinus halli. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 201, pi. 25, fig. 3.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Ash Grove, Missouri; Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Platycrinus Haiti. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p.662, pi. 72, figs. 6a, l) ; la, h.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus haydeni Meek.
1873. Platycrinites Haydeni. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Mont., Idaho, Wyo., and Utah, p. 469.
Carboniferous : “ Old Baldy,” near Virginia City, Montana.
1880. Platycrinus haydeni. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal. No. 6, p. 122, pi. 33, fig. la. Carboniferous: “Old Baldy ” Mountain, near Virginia City, Montana. Platycrinus hemisphericus Meek and Worthen.
1865. Platycrinus hemisphcericus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil,,
p. 162.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1868. Platycrinus hemisphcericus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 511, pi. 20, figs. 2a, b.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1873. Platycrinites hemisphericus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 506, pi. 16, figs. 6a-c.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1882. Platycrinus hemisphericus. White, 11th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 368, pi. 41, fig. 1.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1897. Platycrinus hemisphericus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 703, pi. 66, figs. 1 a-d.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana; Keokuk, Iowa.
Platycrinus hodgsoni Miller and Gurley.
1896. Platycrinus hodgsoni. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 63, pi. 5, figs. 8, 9.
Burlington Group : Adams County, Illinois.
Platycrinus huntsvillse Troost, MS.
1849. Platycrinus Huntsvillae. Troost, Proc. Am. Ass. Adv. Sci., p. 61.
1860. Platycrinus penicillus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat, Sci. Phil., p. 380.
St. Louis L. S. : Hardin County, Illinois.
1860. Platycrinus plenus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 380. St. Louis L. S. : Hardin County, Illinois.
1866. Platycrinus penicillus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 266,
pi. 19, figs. 6a-c.
St. Louis Group : Hardin County, Illinois.
1866. Platycrinus plenus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 267, pi. 20, fig. 3.
St. Louis Group : Hardin County, Illinois.
1891. Platycrinus alabamensis. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 50, pi. 9, fig. 5.
Subcarboniferous: Huntsville, Alabama.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Platycrinus huntsvillse Troost, MS.— Continued.
1892. Platycrinus alabamensis. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 660, pi. 9, fig. 5.
Subcarboniferous : Huntsville, Alabama.
1897. Platycrinus Huntsvillce. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 678, pi. 73, figs. 6, la, b, 8-12.
St. Louis L. S. : Huntsville, Alabama; Hardin County, Illinois. Platycrinus illinoisensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Platycrinus illinoisensis . Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 62, pi. 5, figs. 5-7.
Burlington Group : Adams County, Illinois.
Platycrinus incomptus White.
*1860. Platycrinus incomptus. White, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist , vol. 7, p. 503. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Platycrinites incomptus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p.459, pi. 3, fig. 7.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Platycrinus incomptus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 664,
pi. 71, figs. 1-3 ; pi. 67, fig. 6.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus inornatus. See Platycrinus burlingtonensis.
Platycrinus insolens Bowley and Hare.
1891. Platycrinus insolens. Rowley and Hare, The Kansas City Scientist, vol. 5, p. 98, pi. 2, fig. 4.
Chouteau L. S. : 3 miles southeast of Curry ville, Missouri.
1897. Platycrinus insolens. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crm. Cam., p. 659, pi. 71, fig. 15.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Curry ville, Missouri.
Platycrinus lautus. See Platycrinus burlingtonensis.
Platycrinus lodensis Hall and Whitfield.
1875. Platycrinus Lodensis. Hall and Whitfield, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p, 168, pi. 11, fig. 3.
Cuyahoga Shale : Medina County, Ohio.
1897. Platycrinus lodensis . Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 666, pi. 71, fig. 6.
Cuyahoga Shale : Lodi and Royalton, Ohio.
Platycrinus marginatus Bowley and Hare.
1891. Platycrinus marginatus. Rowley and Hare, The Kansas City Scientist, vol. 5, p. 98, pi. 2, fig. 3.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Spencer Creek, 2 miles north of Curry ville, Missouri.
Platycrinus missouriensis Miller and Gurley.
1895. Platycrinus missouriensis Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 73, pi. 4, figs. 22, 23.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
Platycrinus modestus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Platycrinus modestus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 77, pi. 4, figs. 43-45.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Platycrinus monroensis. See Platycrinus sarse.
Platycrinus montanensis. See Eucladocrmus montanensis.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.153.
Platycrinus multibrachiatus. See Platycrinus discoideus.
Platycrinus niotensis Meek and Wortken.
1865. Platycrinus Niotensis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,p. 162.
Keokuk L. S. : Niota, Hancock County, Illinois.
1868. Platycrinus Niotensis. Meek and Worth en, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 513, pi. 20, fig. 3.
Keokuk L. S. : Niota, Hancock County, Illinois.
1897. Platycrinus niotensis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 682, pi. 71, fig. 9.
Keokuk Group: Niota, Illinois; Indian Creek and Canton, Indiana. Platycrinus nodobrachiatus. See Platycrinus burlingtonensis. Platycrinus nodostriatus Waclismuth and Springer.
1897. Platycrinus nodostriatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 698, pi. 66, figs. 5 a, 6; pi. 70, figs. 3, 4a-c.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus nodulosus . See Platyceras ornogranulus.
Platycrinus nucleiformis. See Platycrinus burlingtonensis.
Platycrinus occidentals. See Eucladocrinus tuberosus.
Platycrinus olla. See Platycrinus kalli.
Platycrinus ollicula Miller.
1891. Platycrinus ollicula. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p, 19, pi. 2, figs. 7, 8.
Chouteau Group : Pin Hook Bridge and at Leucke’s Quarry, near Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Platycrinus ollicula. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 195.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Platycrinus ollicula. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. (567. Chouteau L. S. : Pin Hook Bridge and at Leucke’s Quarry, near Sedalia, Missouri.
Platycrinus ornogranulus McChesney.
1858. Platycrinus nodulosus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 541. (Not P. nodulosus Goldfuss, 1833.)
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Platycrinus ornogranulus. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 5. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Platycrinus ornogranulus. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 2, figs. 11a, &. 1868. Platycrinus ornigranulus. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 3, pi. 5, fig. 8.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Platycrinus ornigranulus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 701, pi. 66, fig. 8; pi. 68, figs. 10a-c, 11a, b, 12 a, b.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus oweni. See Platycrinus regalis.
Platycrinus parvinodus Hall.
*1861. Platycrinus parvinodus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 17.
Burlington L. S.
1897. Platycrinus parvinodus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 696, pi. 68, figs. 6a, b.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus parvulus Meek and Worthen.
1865. Platycrinus parvulus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Ihil.f p. 163.
Chester Group: Pope County, Illinois.
'ELLEK.j
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
‘latycrinus parvulus Meek and Worthen — Continued.
1873. Platycrinites parvulus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 555, pi. 20 fig 7.
Chester Group : Pope County, Illinois.
‘latycrinus peculiaris Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Platycrinus peculiaris. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 700, pi. 68, figs, la, b
Lower Burlington L. S. : Lake Valley, New Mexico.
°latycrinus penicillus. See Platycrinus huntsvillse.
‘latycrinus pentagonus Miller.
1891. Platycrinus pentagonus. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 16, pi. 2, fig. 1.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
3 latycrinus perasper, See Platycrinus yandelli var. perasper.
’iatycrinus pettisensis Miller and Gurley.
1895. Platycrinus pettisensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 73, pi. 4, figs. 24, 25.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
‘latycrinus pileiformis Hall.
1858. Platycrinus pileiformis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 529, pi. 8, figs. 3 a-c.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1891. Platycrinus carchesium. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 23, pi. 3, figs. 6, 7.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Platycrinus pileiformis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 198, pi. 25, fig. 5.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Sedalia and Hannibal, Missouri; Kinderhook, Illinois.
1897. Platycrinus pileiformis. Wachsmuth aud Springer, N. Am. Crin., p. 656, pi. 69, fig. 5 ; pi. 70, figs. 13a, b.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Sedalia and Hannibal, Missouri.
‘latycrinus pisum Rowley and Hare.
1891. Platycrinus pisum. Rowley and Hare, The Kansas City Scientist, vol. 5, p. 113, pi. 3, fig. 3.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
1897. Platycrinus pisum. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 660, pi. 71, figs. 13a, b.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri .
?latycrinu8 planobasalis. See Platycrinus quinquenodus.
‘latycrinus planus Owen and Shumard.
1850. Platycrinus planus. Owen and Shumard, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 2, p. 57, pi. 7, figs. 4o-c.
Subcarboniferous : Burlington, Iowa.
1852. Platycrinus planus. Owen and Shumard, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., p. 587, tab. 5A, figs. 4a-c.
Subcarboniferous L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Button-mould Knob, Kentucky.
1873. Platycrinites planus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 452, pi. 3, figs. 5a, c. (not b. P. pratteni.)
Burlington L. S. : (Burlington, Iowa).
1880. Platycrinus bloomfieldensis. Miller, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p. 257, pi. 15, fig. 4.
Keokuk Group: New Bloomfield, Missouri.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN Tbull.1}
Platycrinus planus Owen and Shumard — Continued.
1897. Platycrinus planus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 66* pi. 69, figs. 2 a-d.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Hannibal and Sedalia Missouri.
Also see Platycrinus halli , Platycrinus pratteni, and Platycrim agassizi.
Platycrinus plenus. See Platycrinus huntsvillae.
Platycrinus pleurovimenus. See Eucladocrinus pleurovimenus. Platycrinus pocilliformis Hall.
1858. Platycrinus pocilliformis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 528, pi. figs. 2a, b.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Platycrinus pocilliformis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. CamU p. 706, pi. 68, figs. 2a, It.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus poculum Miller.
1881. Platycrinus poculum. Miller, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 311, pi. ' fig. 4.
Subcarboniferous : Lake Valley Mining District, New Mexico.
Platycrinus prcenuntius. See Eucladocrinus prjenuntius.
Platycrinus prattenanus. See Platycrinus sarse.
Platycrinus pratteni Worthen.
1868. Platycrinus planus ? Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 46' pi. 16, fig, 6.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Platycrinus Pratteni. Worthen, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 569. .
Brown Crinoidal L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Platycrinus pratteni. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 198.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Platycrinus Pratteni. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 671 pi. 70, figs. 11, 12.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus pulchellus. See Platycrinus discoideus.
Platycrinus pumilis Hall.
I860. Platycrinus pumilis. Hall, Supp.,vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia.,p. 82, pi. 1 fig. 6.
Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Platycrinus quinquenodus White.
1862. Platycrinus quinquenodus. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 18.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1891. Platycrinus plano-basalis. Rowley and Hare, The Kansas City Scientist vol. 5, p. 97, pi. 2, fig. 1.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Spencer Creek, 2 miles north of Curryville Missouri.
1897. Platycrinus quinquenodus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam. p. 661, pi. 71, figs. 14a-c.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus regalis Hall.
*1861. Platycrinus regalis. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 16.
Burlington L. S.
Veller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Platycrinus regalis Hall— Continued.
1861. Platycrinus Oweni. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 128.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Platycrinus regalis. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 2, fig. 6.
1897. Platycrinus regalis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 710, pi. 72, figs. 1, 2.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus richfieldensis. See Platycrinus graphicus.
Platycrinus rotundus. See Platycrinus sculptus.
Platycrinus saffordi Hall.
1858. Platycrinus saffoi'di. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 634, pi. 18, figs. 5, 6. Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Platycrinus saffordi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 202, pi. 25, fig. 1.
Keokuk L. S. : Wayland, Missouri; Warsaw, Illinois.
1897. Platycrinus Saffordi. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 694, pi. 67, figs. 1-3.
Upper Burlington L. S. and Keokuk Group : Indian Creek, Montgomery County, Indiana; Keokuk, Iowa; Kentucky; Tennessee; Illinois; Missouri.
Platycrinus sampsoni Miller.
1891. Platycrinus Sampsoni. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 13, pi. 1, fig. 11.
Burlington Group : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Platycrinus sampsoni. Keyes, Mo. Geol. £>urv., vol. 4, p. 199.
Burlington L. S. : Ash Grove and Sedalia, Missouri; Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Platycrinus Sampsoni. .Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 673, pi. 70, fig. 10.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa ; Sedalia, Missouri.
Platycrinus sarae Hall.
1858. Platycrinus sarce. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 673, pi. 17, fig. 4.
St. Louis L. S. : Near St. Louis, Missouri.
1860. Platycrinus georgii. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, p. 82, pi. 1, fig. 7.
Warsaw L, S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1860. Platycrinus Prattenanus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 379.
St. Louis L. S. : Randolph County, Illinois.
1866. Platycrinus Prattenanus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 264, pi. 20, fig. 2.
St. Louis Group : Randolph County, Illinois.
1882. Platycrinus monroensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 30.
St. Louis L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois ; Blount County, Tennessee.
1883. Platycrinus Monroensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 306, pi. 30, fig. 9. St. Louis L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois; Blount County, Tennessee.
1894. Platycrinus sarce. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 202.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
1897. Platycrinus Saras. Wachsmuth and Springer, N, Am. Crin. Cam., p. 677, pi. 69, fig. 7; pi. 70, fig. 1.
St. Louis Group: St. Louis, Missouri; Jersey County, Illinois.
Platycrinus scobina Meek and Worthen.
1861. Platycrinus scobina. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 129. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1861. Platycrinus clytis. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 4.
Burlington L. S.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Platycrinus scobina Meek and Worthen — Continued.
1861. Platycrinus clytis. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 285. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1868. Platycrinus scobina. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 466, pi. 16, fig. 9.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Platycrinus clytis. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 2, fig. 4.
1893. Platycrinus clytis. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 2, pi. 3,
fig. 6.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897, Platycrinus scobina. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 695, pi. 68, figs. 14a, b.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus sculptus Hall.
1858. Platycrinus sculptus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 536, pi. 8, fig. 11. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1891. Platycrinus rotundus. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 20, pi. 2, figs. 11, 12.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Platycrinus sculptus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 200.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Platycrinus sculptus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 691, pi. 68, fig. 5 ; pi. 75, figs. 8, 9.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus semifusus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Platycrinus semif usus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 77, pi. 4, figs. 41, 42.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Platycrinus sharonensis Miller and Gurley.
1897. Platycrinus sharonensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 42, pi. 3, figs. 6, 7.
Burlington Group : Near Sharon, Missouri.
Platycrinus shumardanus. See Playtycrinus discoideus.
Platycrinus spinifer Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Platycrinus spinifer. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 708, pi. 66, fig. 7.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Playtycrinus spinifer var. elongatus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Platycrinus spinifer var. elongatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 709, pi. 67, fig. 7.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus striobrachiatus. See Platycrinus corrugatus.
Platycrinus subscitulus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Platycrinus subscitulus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 62, pi. 4, figs. 12-15.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Platycrinus subspinosus Hall.
1858. Platycrinus subspinosus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 536, pi. 8, figs. 9, 10. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1866. Platycrinus subspinosus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 173, pi. 15, fig. 6.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Platycrinus suospinosus Hall — Continued.
1873. Platycrinites subspinosus. Meek and. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 452, pi. 11, fig. 2.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Platycrinus subspinosus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 197.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana and Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Platycrinus subspinosus. Waehsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 717, pi. 66, figs. 9a, b.
Lower Burlington, L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Lake Valley, New Mexico.
Platycrinus subspinulosus Hall.
i860. Platycrinus subspinulosus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, p. 81, Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Platycrinus subspinulosus. Waehsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crm. Cam., p. 684, pi. 66, figs. 2a, b; pi. 70, fig. 9.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus sulcatus. See Platycrinus excavatus.
Platycrinus sulciferus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Platycrinus sulciferus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 75, pi. 4, figs. 33, 34.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
Platycrinus symmetricus Waehsmuth and Springer.
1890. Platycrinus symmetricus. Waehsmuth and Springer, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 186, pi. 15, fig. 8.
Kinderhook Group : Le Grand, Iowa.
1897. Platycrinus symmetricus. Waehsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 655, pi. 3, fig. 16; pi. 69, figs. la-c.
Kinderhook Group : Le Grand, Marshall County, Iowa.
Platycrinus tenuibrachiatus Meek and Worthen.
1869. Platycrinites tenuibrachiatus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 168.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Platycrinites tenuibrachiatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 450, pi. 3, fig. 4.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Platycrinus tenuibrachiatus. Waehsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 687, pi. 70, figs. 7, 8.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus truncatulus Hall.
1858. Platycrinus truncatulus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 538.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Platycrinus truncatulus. Waehsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 675, pi. 67, figs. 11a, b; pi. 71, figs. 18a, b.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus truncatus. See Platycrinus americanus.
Platycrinus tuberosus. See Eucladocrinus tuberosus.
Platycrinus tugurium Miller and Gurley.
1895, Platycrinus tugurium. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 70, pi. 4, figs. 17-19.
Burlington L. S.: Sedalia, Missouri.
Platycrinus vascellum Miller and Gurley.
1895. Platycrinus' vascellum. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 6, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 32, pi. 2, figs. 17, 18.
Keokuk Group : Tennessee.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Platycrinus verrucosus White.
1862. Platycrinus verrucosus. White, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 502. Burlington L. S. ; Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Platycrinus verrucosus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 705, pi. 66, figs. 3 a, h; pi. 68, figs. 1 a-d.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus wortheni Hall.
1858. Platycrinus wortheni. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 530, pi. 8, fig. 4. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Platycrinus Wortheni. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Grin. Cam., p. 702, pi. 67, fig. 9.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus yandelli Owen and Shumard.
1850. Platycrinus Yandelli. Owen and Shumard, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 2, p. 58, pi. 7, figs. 6a, h.
Subcarboniferous : Burlington, Iowa.
1852. Platycrinus yandelli. Owen and Shumard, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., p. 587, tab. 5A, figs. 6a, h.
Subcarboniferous L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Salem, Indiana.
1897. Platycrinus Yandelli. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 706, pi. 66, figs. 6 a-c; pi. 68, figs. 3 a-c.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus yandelli var. perasper Meek and Worthen.
*1861. Platycrinus nodobrachiatus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 17. (Not P. nodohrachiatu8 Hall, 1858.)
Burlington L. S.
1865. Platycrinus perasper. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 161. 1897. Platycrinus Yandelli, var. perasper. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin.
Cam., p. 708, pi. 68, figs. 4 a, h.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Platycrinus (species undetermined).
1874. Platycrinus - ? - White, Prelim. Rep. Inv. Foss., p. 15.
Subcarboniferous : Mountain Spring, Old Mormon Road, Nevada.
1877. Platycrinus - ( ?) White, U. S. Geog. Surv., W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 81,
pi. 5, fig. 2.
Subcarboniferous : Mountain Spring, Old Mormon Road, Nevada.
PLATYSCHISMA McCoy, 1844.
Platyschisma dubium Dawson.
1868. Platyschisma duhia. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 309, fig. 121.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Platyschisma helicoides Meek and Worthen.
1866. Platyschisma helicoides t Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 271.
Chester Group : Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri.
(PLATYSTOMA Conrad, 1842.)
Platystoma bivolve. See Strophostylus bivolvis.
Platystoma broadheadi. See Capulus haliotoides.
Platystoma grayvillense. See Strophostylus grayvillensis.
Platystoma inornatum, See Strophostylus inornatum.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Platy stoma peoriense. See Strophostylus peoriensis.
Platystoma tumidum. See Strophostylus grayvillensis.
(PLECTAMBONITES Pander, 1830.)
PUctambonites rhomboidalis. See Leptsena rhomboidalis.
(PLEOTOSTYLUS Conrad, 1842.)
Plectostylns hildrethi. See Soleniscus hildrethi.
PLEURODICTYUM Goldfuss, 1826.
Pleurodictyum problematicum Goldfuss.
*1826. Pleurodictyum problematicum. Goldfuss, Petref. Germ., vol. 1, p. 113.
1870. Pleurodictyum problematicum. Winchell, Proc. Am. Pliil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 260. Waverly Group : Newark, Ohio.
1888. Pleurodictyum Problematicum. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 30, pi. 8, fig. 15.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
PLEUROPHORUS King, 1844.
Pleurophorus angulatus Meek and Worthen.
1865. Pleurophorus f angulatus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 247.
Coal Measures : Wabash Cut-off, near New Harmony, Indiana.
1875. Pleurophorus f angulatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. "Surv. Ill., vol. 6, p. 529, pi. 33, fig. 5.
Upper Coal Measures: Wabash Cut-off, near New Harmony, Indiana. i
Pleurophorus calhouni Meek and Hayden.
1858. Edmondiaf Calhouni. Meek and Hayden, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 80. Permian : Smoky Hill Fork.
1864. Pleurophorus f Calhouni. Meek and Hayden, Pal. Upper Mo., p. 62, pi. 2,
figs. 13a, b.
Permian : Near mouth of Smoky Hill Fork of Kansas River and at head of Cottonwood Creek, Kansas.
Pleurophorus chesterensis Worthen.
1884. Pleurophorus chesterensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 16.
Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1890. Pleurophorus chesterensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 123, pi. 20,
fig. 6.
Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Pleurophorus costatiformis Meek and Worthen.
1865. Pleurophorus costatiformis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 247.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois.
1868. Pleurophorus costatiformis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 535, pi. 19, fig. 5.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois.
Pleurophorus immaturus Herrick.
1887. Pleurophorus immaturus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 145, pi. 14, fig. 17.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Bull. 153 - 29
Bibliographic Index Of North American
[Bull. 163.
Pleurophorus meeki Walcott.
1884. Pleurophorus MeeTci. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 246, pi. 8, fig. 3.
Lower Coal Measures : Eureka District, Nevada.
Pleurophorus minimus Worthen.
1884. Pleurophorus minima. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist. p. 17.
Oolitic beds of St. Louis L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1890. Pleurophorus minimus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 124, pi. 20, figs. 4, 4 a.
St. Louis L. S. (oolite) : Monroe County, Illinois.
Pleurophorus monroensis Worthen.
1884. Pleurophorus monroensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State. Mus. Nat. Hist., p.17.
Oolitic beds of St. Louis L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1890. Pleurophorus monroensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 125, pi. 18,
figs. 3, 3a.
St. Louis L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
Pleurophorus ohlongus Meek.
1866. Clidophorus Pallasi. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 23, tab. 2, fig. 4. (Not Modiola Pallasi de Vern., 1845.)
Nebraska City and Wyoming, Nebraska.
1872. Pleurophorus ohlongus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 212, pi. 10, figs. 4a-c. Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1873. Pleurophorus ohlongus ? Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 589,
pi. 26, fig. 6.
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1894. Pleurophorus ohlongus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 125.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Pleurophorus ohlongus. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 36.
Lower Coal Measures: Conway County, Arkansas.
Pleurophorus occidentalis Meek and Hayden.
1858. Pleurophorus occidentalis. Meek and Hayden, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4,
p. 80.
Permian : In Nebraska on Missouri, opposite north Missouri boundary.
1859. Pleurophorus occidentalis. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci.,vol. 1, p. 396. White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
1864. Pleurophorus occidentalis. Meek and Hayden, Pal. Up. Mo., p. 35, pi. 1, figs. 11a, h.
Coal Measures : Nebraska, nearly opposite northern boundary of Missouri. 1866. Clidophorus Pallasi. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 23, tab. 2, fig. 3. (Not Mytilus Pallasi , de Vern., 1845.)
Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Pleurophorus occidentalis? Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 212, pi. 10, fig. 12.
Upper Coal Measures: Otoe City, Nebraska; Nebraska City, Nebraska; Grayville, Illinois.
1891. Clidophorus occidentalis. White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 77, p. 27, pi. 4,
fig 3.
Permian: Goodwin Creek, Baylor County, Texas.
Pleurophorus permianus Swallow.
1858. Pleurophorus (?) Permianus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 192.
Upper Permian: Near Smoky Hill Fork, Kansas.
1891. Pleurophorus permianus. Keyes. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 250.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
Welleb.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Pleurophorus quadricostatus Dawson.
1868. Pleurophorus quadricostatus. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 304, fig. 107. Carboniferous L. S. : Stewiacke, Nova Scotia.
Pleurophorus subcostatus Meek and Wortben.
1865. Pleurophorus subcostatus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 246.
Upper Coal Measures : N. branch of Saline Creek, Gallatin County, Illinois.
1866. Pleurophorus subcostatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 347,
pi. 27, figs. 2, 2a.
Upper Coal Measures: North branch of Saline Creek, Gallatin County, Illinois.
1881. Pleurophorus subcostatus. White, U. S. Geog. Surv., W. 100 Merid., vol. 3, Supp., Appendix, p. xxvii, pi. 3, fig. 8a.
Carboniferous : Coyote Creek, New Mexico.
1887. Pleurophorus subcostattisf Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 35, pi. 4, figs. 16, 16a.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Pleurophorus subcuneatus Meek and Hayden.
1858. Pleurophorus ( Cardinia ) subcuneatus. Meek and Hayden, Trans. Albany
Inst., vol. 4, p. 81.
Permian: Smoky Hill Fork.
1859. Pleurophorus ? subcuneata. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 29.
Smoky Hill River and Cottonwood Creek, Kansas.
1864. Pleurophorus ? subcuneatus. Meek and Hayden, Pal. Up. Mo., p. 61, pi. 2, fig. 3.
Permian : Near mouth of Smoky Hill Fork of Kansas River and at head of Cottonwood Creek, Kansas.
1891. Pleurophorus subcuneatus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 250.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines, Iowa.
Pleurophorus subellipticus. See Modiola subelliptica.
Pleurophorus tropidophorus Meek.
1875. Pleurophorus tropidophorus. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 338, pi. 19, figs. 10a, b. Coal Measures: Newark., Ohio.
1887. Pleurophorus tropidophorus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 35, pi. 4, fig. 15.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Pleurophorus (species undetermined).
1876. Pleurophorus - f - . White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 91.
Lower Aubrey Group: Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
1891. Pleurophorus - f White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 77, p. 27, pi. 4,
figs. 5-10.
Permian : Goodwin Creek, Baylor County, Texas.
1897. Pleurophorus sp. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 36.
Upper Carboniferous: Scott County, Arkansas.
PLEUROTOMARIA Defrance, 1824.
Pleurotomaria acadica Dawson.
1883. Pleurotomaria Acadica. Dawson, Rep. Peter Redpath Mus., No. 2, p. 11. Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Pleurotomaria adamsi Worthen.
1884. Pleurotomaria adamsi. Worthen, Bull. No. 2. Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 5. Coai Measures : Peoria County, Illinois.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Pleurotomaria adamsi Wortken — Continued.
1890. Pleurotomaria adamsi. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 137, pi. 23,
figs. 5, 5 a.
Coal measures : Peoria County, Illinois.
Pleurotomaria beckwithana McCkesney.
I860. Pleurotomaria beclcivithana. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss. , p. 61.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
1865. Pleurotomaria beckwithana. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss, pi. 2,
figs. 17a-Z>.
1868. Pleurotomaria Beckwithana. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 47, pi. 2, figs. 17 a-c.
Coal Measures : Springfield and Danville, Illinois.
Pleurotomaria Mcarinata. See Pleurotomaria turbiniformis. Pleurotomaria bonharborensis Cox.
1857. Pleurotomaria bonharborensis. Cox, Geol. Surv. Ky., vol. 3, p. 567* pi. 8, figs. 4, 4 a.
Coal Measures : Daviess County, Kentucky.
Pleurotomaria brazoensis Shumard.
I860. Pleurotomaria Brazoensis. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 624.
Coal Measures: Young County, Texas, near Indian Reservation.
1866. Pleurotomaria brazoensis ? Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2,
p. 354, pi. 28, figs. 1 a-d.
Lower Coal Measures : Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
1888. Pleurotomaria brazoensis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 237.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Pleurotomaria brazoensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 142, pi. 48, figs. 2a, b.
Lower Coal Measures: Clinton, Missouri.
Pleurotomaria broadheadi White.
1880. Pleurotomaria broadheadi. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 8, p. 169, pi. 42, figs, la, b.
Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1894. Pleurotomaria broadheadi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 144, pi. 48, figs, la, b.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City and Clinton, Missouri.
Pleurotomaria carbonaria Norwood and Pratten.
1855. Pleurotomaria carbonaria. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 75, pi. 9, fig. 8.
Coal Measures: Rock Creek, Williamsou County, Illinois.
1888. Pleurotomaria carbonaria. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 239.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1891. Pleurotomaria carbonaria. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 253.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1891. Pleurotomaria harii. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 83,
pi. 14, figs. 3, 4.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1892. Pleurotomaria harii. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 693, pi. 14,
figs. 3, 4.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1894. Pleurotomaria carbonaria. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 138 Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Pleurotomaria harii. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 40.
Lower Coal Measures : Conway County, Arkansas.
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Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Pleurotomaria chesterensis Meek and Wortken.
1860. Pleurotomaria Chesterensis. Meek and Wortken, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil,, p. 460.
Chester, L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1866. Pleurotomaria chesterensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 303, pi. 24, figs. 1 a-c.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
Pleurotomaria chesterensis Swallow. See Pleurotomaria (species unde termined).
Pleurotomaria concava . See Eotrochus concavus.
Pleurotomaria conoformis Worthen.
1866. Pleurotomaria conoides. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 271. (Not P. conoides , Deshayes, 1831.)
Lower Coal Measures : Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
1873. Pleurotomaria conoides. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 603, pi. 28, fig. 1.
Lower Coal Measures: Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
1882. Pleurotomaria conoformis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 38.
1894. Pleurotomaria coniformis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 138.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Pleurotomaria conoides . See Pleurotomaria conoformis.
Pleurotomaria conulus Hall.
1856. Pleurotomaria conula. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 26.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Pleurotomaria conula. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 84,
pi. 9, fig. 17.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1883. Pleurotomaria conula. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 358, pi. 32, fig. 17. St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Lanesville, Indiana.
Pleurotomaria cooperensis Miller.
1863. Pleurotomaria trochiformis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 99. (Not P. trochiformis, Postlock, 1843.)
Archimedes L. S. : Cooper County, Missouri.
1889. Pleurotomaria cooperensis. Miller, N. A. Geol. and Pal., p. 420.
Pleurotomaria coronula. See Pleurotomaria sphserulata.
Pleurotomaria coxana Meek and Worthen.
1866. Pleurotomaria Coxana. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat.Sci. Phil., p. 272.
Lower Coal Measures : Nolan’s Furnace, Edmonson County, Kentucky. 1873. Pleurotomaria Coxana. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 600, pi. 28, fig. 15.
Coal Measures: Nolin's Furnace, Edmonson County, Kentucky.
1894. Pleurotomaria coxana. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 136.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Pleurotomaria coxana Worthen. See Pleurotomaria iowensis. Pleurotomaria depressa. See Pleurotomaria illinoiensis.
Pleurotomaria dispersa Dawson.
1868. Pleurotomaria dispet'sa. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 310.
Carboniferous: Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Pleurotomaria elegantula Hall.
1856. Murchisonia elegantula. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 27.
St. Louis L. S. : Bloomington, Indiana.
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Pleurotomaria elegantula Hall — Continued.
1882. Pleurotomaria elegantula. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 84,
pi. 9, fig. 19.
St. Louis Group : Bloomington, Indiana; Warsaw, Illinois.
1883. Pleurotomaria elegantula. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 358, pi. 32,
fig. 19.
St. Louis Group : Bloomington, Spergen Hill, and Lanesville, Indiana.
Pleurotomaria excelsa Newberry.
1876. Pleurotomaria excelsa. Newberry, U. S. Expl. Exp. from Santa F 6 to Grand and Green rivers, p. 140, pi. 3, figs. 4, 4 a.
Upper Carboniferous: Canyon of Grand River, near junction with Green River, Southern Utah.
1876. Pleurotomaria excelsa. White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 91.
Lower Aubrey Group : Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
Pleurotomaria exigua Winch ell.
1862. Pleurotomaria exigua. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 424. Marshall Group: Jefferson, Hillsdale County, Michigan.
Pleurotomaria giffordi Worthen.
1884. Pleurotomaria giffordi. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 5. Coal Measures : Peoria County, Illinois.
1890. Pleurotomaria giffordi. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 135, pi. 23, figs. 8, 8a.
Coal Measures : Peoria County, Illinois.
Pleurotomaria glandula Shumard.
1860. Pleurotomaria glandula. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 626. Coal Measures : Buchanan County, Texas.
Pleurotomaria granulostriata Meek and Worthen.
1860. Pleurotomaria granulostriata. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 459.
Coal Measures : Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
1866. Pleurotomaria granulostriata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 356, pi. 28, figs. 2 a-d.
Lower Coal Measures : Macoupin County, Illinois.
Pleurotomaria grayvillensis Norwood and Pratten.
1855. Pleurotomaria Grayvillensis. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 75, pi. 9, figs. 7a, b.
Coal Measures: Grayville, Illinois; near mouth of Rush Creek, Posey County, Indiana ; Shawneetown and Galatia, Illinois.
1866. Pleurotomaria Grayvillensis. Geinitz, Carb. undDyas in Nebr., p. 9, tab. 1, fig. 9.
Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Pleurotomaria Grayvillensis. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 233, pi. 11, fig. 9.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska; Illinois; Kentucky; Iowa; Missouri; Kansas.
Lower Coal Measures: Illinois and West Virginia.
1879. Pleurotomaria grayvillensis. White, Bull. U. S. G. and G. Surv. Terr., vol. 5,
p. 219.
Carboniferous: Wild Band Pockets, northern Arizona, 15 miles south of Pipe Spring.
1880. Pleurotomaria grayvillensis. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 6, p. 140, pi. 34,
fig. 5a.
Upper Carboniferous: Wild Band Pockets, northern Arizona, 15 miles south from Pipe Spring.
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Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Pleurotomaria grayvillensis Norwood and Pratten Continued.
1888. Pleurotomaria grayvillensis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 2o8.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Pleurotomaria grayvillensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 141.
Lower Coal Measures: Kansas City and Pleasant Hill, Missouri.
Pleurotomaria gurleyi Meek.
1871. Pleurotomaria gurleyi. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 117.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
1873. Pleurotomaria Gurleyi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p . ,
figs. 6a, b.
Coal Measures.
1874. Pleurotomaria Gtirleyi. Meek, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 7, p. 584.
Pleurotomaria kallana Shumard.
1859. Pleurotomaria Halliana. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 399.
White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
Pleurotomaria harii. See Pleurotomaria carbonaria.
Pleurotomaria haydenana Geinitz.
1866. Pleurotomaria Eaydeniana. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 11, tab. 1, fig. 15.
Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Pleurotomaria Haydeniana. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p 231, pi. 11,
fig. 5.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Pleurotomaria kickmanensis Wincbell.
1869 Pleurotomaria Eiclcmanensis. Wincbell, Safford’s Geol. of Tenn., p. 445.
Shales, just above Black Shale: Hickman and Maury counties, Tennessee. 1870. Pleurotomaria Eiclcmanensis. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 257.
Waverly Group : Hickman County, Tennessee.
Pleurotomaria humerosa Meek and Hayden.
1858. Pleurotomaria humerosa. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 264.
Coal Measures: Grasshopper Creek, Kansas.
1864. Pleurotomaria humerosa. Meek and Hayden, Pal. Up. Mo., p. 46, pi. 1, figs. 14a, b.
Coal Measures: Grasshopper Creek, Northwestern Kansas.
Pleurotomaria humilis Hall.
1856. Pleurotomaria humilis. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 21.
St. Louis L. S. : Bloomington and Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Pleurotomaria humilis. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 82,
pi. 9, fig. 3.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1883. Pleurotomaria humilis. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 353, pi. 32, fig. 3. St. Louis Group : Bloomington, Lanesville, and Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Pleurotomaria humilis Winchell. See Pleurotomaria (species unde- termined).
Pleurotomaria ignobilis Dawson.
1868. Pleurotomaria ignobilis. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 310.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AME [bull. 153.
Pleurotomaria illinoisensis Worthen.
1857. Pleurotomaria depressa. Cox, Geol. Rep. Ky., vol. 3, p. 569, pi. 8, figs. 10, 10a. (Not P. depressa, Phillips, 1836.)
Coal Measures : Bonharbour, Daviess County, and Airdrie, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky.
1884. Pleurotomaria illinoiensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 4.
Coal Measures : Mercer County, Illinois.
1888. Pleurotomaria modesta. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 238, pi. 12,
figs. 2a, 6.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1889. Pleurotomaria kentuckiensis. Miller, N. A. Geol. and Pal., p. 421.
1890. Pleurotomaria illinoiensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 135, pi. 23.
figs. 6-66.
Coal Measures : Mercer County, Illinois.
1891. Pleurotomaria modesta. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 252.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1892. Pleurotomaria modesta. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 22. Lower Coal Measures: Near Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Pleurotomaria illinoisensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 139.
Coal Measures : Clinton, Knob Noster, and Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Pleurotomaria modesta. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 39.
Upper Coal Measures : Crawford County, Arkansas.
Pleurotomaria inornata Meek.
1872. Pleurotomaria inornata. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 232, pi. 4, fig. 14. Upper Coal Measures : Near Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Pleurotomaria iowensis Worthen.
1884. Pleurotomaria coxana. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 6. (Not P. coxana, M. and W., 1866.)
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
1890. Pleurotomaria iowensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 138, pi. 24, fig. 2. Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Pleurotomaria kentuckiensis. See Pleurotomaria illinoisensis. Pleurotomaria lens. See Straparollus lens.
Pleurotomaria levenworthana. See Cyclonema levenworthanum. Pleurotomaria marcouana Geinitz.
1866. Pleurotomaria Mareouiana. Geinitz, Carb. imd Dyas in Nebr., p. 10, tab. 1, fig. 10.
Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Pleurotomaria Mareouiana. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 233, pi. 11, fig. 8.
Upper Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Pleurotomaria meekana Hall.
1856. Pleurotomaria Meelcana. Hall, Traus. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 22.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Pleurotomaria (?) Meekana. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1,
p. 82, pi. 9, figs. 8, 9.
St. Louis Group : Alton, Ill.
1883. Pleurotomaria meekana. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 353, pi. 32,
figs. 8, 9.
Does not occur at Spergen Hill.
Wellek.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Pleurotomaria meta Meek and Worthen.
1865. Pleurotomaria ( Murchisonia? ) meta. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 252.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois.
Pleurotomaria minima Bowley.
1895. Pleurotomaria minima. Rowley, Am. Geol., vol. 16, p. 222, fig. 19.
Louisiana L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Pleurotomaria mississippiensis White and Whitfield.
1862. Pleurotomaria mississippiensis. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, p. 302.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1871. Pleurotomaria textiligera. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 176. Waverly Group : Medina, Ohio.
1875. Pleurotomaria textiligera. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 314, pi. 13, figs. 7 a, J). Waverly Group : Medina, Ohio.
1888. Pleurotomaria textiligera. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 46.
Waverly Group : Bagdad and Lodi, Ohio.
1891. Pleurotomaria Mississippiensis. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5,
p. 609.
1894. Pleurotomaria Mississippiensis. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. /, p. 494.
Pleurotomaria missouriensis Swallow.
1860. Trochus Missouriensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 657.
Coal Measures : Jackson County, Missouri.
1894. Pleurotomaria missouriensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 136, pi. 48, figs. 3a, b.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Pleurotomaria mitigata Hall.
I860. Pleurotomaria f mitigata. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 108. Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
Pleurotomaria modesta. See Pleurotomaria illinoisensis.
Pleurotomaria monilifera White.
1880. Natioopsis monilifera. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 8, p. 168, pi. 42, figs.
3a-c.
Upper Coal Measures: Pleasant Hill, Cass County, Missouri.
1881. Naticopsis monilifera. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 3, Supp.
Appendix, p. xxxiv, pi. 3, figs. 3 a-d.
Carboniferous: Near Taos, New Mexico.
1894. Pleurotomaria monilifera. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 144.
Upiper Coal Measures: Pleasant Hill and Kansas City, Missouri.
Pleurotomaria montezuma Worthen.
1883. Pleurotomaria Montezuma. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 324. Burlington L. S. : Montezuma, Pike County, Illinois.
1890. Pleurotomaria montezuma. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 136, pi. 24, fig. 2.
Burlington L. S. : Montezuma, Pike County, Illinois.
1894. Pleurotomaria montezuma. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 134.
Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Missouri.
Pleurotomaria nauvooensis Worthen.
1884. Pleurotomaria nauvooensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p.5.
Upper Keokuk L. S. : Nauvoo, Illinois.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AME1 \"r? iBtrLL.188.
Pleurotomaria nauvooensis Worthen — Continued.
1890. Pleurotomaria nauvooensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 137, pi. 25 fig. 3.
Keokuk L. S. : Nauvoo, Illinois.
Pleurotomaria nevadensis Walcott.
1884. Pleurotomaria Nevadensis. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 259, pi. 24, figs. 2, 2a.
Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
Pleurotomaria newportensis White.
1880. Pleurotomaria newportensis. White, Cont. to Pal., No. 8, p. 169, pi. 42, figs.
2a, b.
Coal Measures : Newport, Indiana.
1887. Pleurotomaria newportensis ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 21, pi. 2, fig. 18.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Pleurotomaria nodomarginata McChesney.
1860. Pleurotomaria nodomarginata. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 70.
Hamilton Group : Near Batesville, Arkansas.
1865. Pleurotomaria nodomarginata. McChesney, Ills. New Spec. Foss., pi. 7, figs. la-c.
1868. Pleurotomaria nodomarginata. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 47, pi. 7, figs. la-c.
Hamilton Group : Batesville, Arkansas.
1884. Pleurotomaria nodomarginata. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 259, pi. 18, fig. 15.
Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
Pleurotomaria nodulostriata Hall.
1856. Pleurotomaria nodulostriata. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 21.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1882. Pleurotomaria nodulostriata. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1,
p. 80, pi. 9, fig. 5.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana; Alton, Illinois.
1883. Pleurotomaria nodulostriata. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 352, pi. 32,
fig. 5.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Lanesville, and Bloomington, Indiana
Pleurotomaria obtusispira Shumard.
1859. Pleurotomaria obtusispira. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 401. Coal Measures : 4 miles west of Sierra Heuco, El Paso*County, Texas. Pleurotomaria perhumerosa Meek.
1872. Pleurotomaria perhumerosa. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 232,, pi. 4, figs. 13a, b.
Upper Coal Measures : Near Nebraska City, Nebraska; Rulo, Kansas.
Coal Measures : Illinois.
1894. Pleurotomaria perhumerosa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 140, pi. 48, tig. 5.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Pleurotomaria perizomata White.
1881. Pleurotomaria perizomata. White, U. S. Geol. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 3,
Supp. Appendix, p. xxxi, pi. 3, figs. 5a-c.
Carboniferous: Near Taos, New Mexico.
Pleurotomaria perornata Shumard.
1859. Pleurotomaria perornata. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 401. Coal Measures: 4 miles west of Sierra Heuco, El Paso County, Texas.
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Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Pleurotomaria piasaensis Hall.
1856. Pleurotomaria Piasaensis. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 22.
St. Louis L. S. : Pine Creek, above Alton, Illinois.
1882. Pleurotomaria Piasaensis. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 83,
pi. 9, figs. 6, 7.
St. Louis Group : Piasa Creek, above Alton, Illinois.
1883. Pleurotomaria piasaensis. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 354, pi. 32,
figs. 6, 7.
St. Louis Groug: Piasa Creek, above Alton, Illinois.
Pleurotomaria pratteni Meek and Wortben.
I860. Pleurotomaria Pratteni. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 459.
Coal Measures : Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
1866. Pleurotomaria Pratteni. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p.357, pi. 28, figs. la-d.
Lower Coal Measures: Macoupin County, Illinois.
Pleurotomaria proutana Shumard.
1859. Pleurotomaria Proutiana. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1,
p.401.
Coal Measures: 4 miles west of Sierra Heuco, El Paso County, Texas.
Pleurotomaria quinquesulcata Winchell.
1865. Pleurotomaria quinquesulcata. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 131. Oolite bed No. 6: Burlington, Iowa.
Pleurotomaria riddelli Shumard.
1860. Pleurotomaria Eiddellii. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1,
p. 625.
Coal Measures : Palo Pinto County, Texas.
Pleurotomaria rota Winchell.
1863. Pleurotomaria ? rota. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 19.
Yellow S. S. and base of Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Pleurotomaria rotundata. See Pleurotomaria subglobosa.
Pleurotomaria scitula Meek and Worthen.
I860. Pleurotomaria scitula. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 461.
Coal Measures: Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
1866. Pleurotomaria scitula. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 2, p. 353,
pi. 28, figs. 9 a-d.
Lower Coal Measures: Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
Pleurotomaria sedaliense Miller.
1891. Pleurotomaria sedaliense. Miller, Adv. Sheets 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,
p. 83, pi. 14, fig. 13.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1892. Pleurotomaria sedaliense. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 693, pi. 14,
fig. 13.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Pleurotomaria sedaliensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 134. Kinderhook L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Pleurotomaria shumardi Meek and Worthen.
I860. Pleurotomaria Shumardi. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 462.
Base of Geode bed: Warsaw and Keokuk, Illinois.
1866. Pleurotomaria Shumardi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 260, pi. 18, figs. 6a, 6.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AME1 AN [bull. 153.
Pleurotomaria siuistrorsa Swallow.
1858. Pleurotomaria sinistrorsa. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 203.
Coal Measures.
Pleurotomaria speciosa Meek and Worthen.
1860. Pteurotomaria speciosa. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 461.
Coal Measures : Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
1866. Pleurotomaria speciosa. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 352, pi. 28, figs. 5 a-c.
Lower Coal Measures: Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
1894. Pleurotomaria speciosa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 137.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Pleurotomaria conf. speciosa. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 39. Upper Coal Measures : Poteau Mountain, Indian Territory.
Pleurotomaria sphaerulata Conrad.
1842. Pleurotomaria sphaerulata. Conrad, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., (1), vol. 8, p. 272, pi. 16, fig. 13.
Carboniferous : Inclined plane of the Allegany Mountains.
1852. Pleurotomaria coronula. Hall, Stansb. Exped. Gt. Salt Lake, p. 413, pi. 2, figs. 6a-d.
Carboniferous: Missouri River, below Weston.
1858. Pleurotomaria sphaerulata. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 722, pi. 29, fig. 13.
Coal Measures: Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and Kansas.
1884. Pleurotomaria sphcerulata. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 161, pi. 32, figs. 1-3.
Upper Coal Measures : Indiana.
1891. Pleurotomaria sphcerulata. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 253.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Pleurotomaria sphcerulata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 141.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Pleurotomaria spironema Meek and Worthen.
1866. Pleurotomaria spironema. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 272.
Lower Coal Measures : Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
1873. Pleurotomaria spironema. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 601, pi. 28, fig. 5.
Coal Measures : Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
Pleurotomaria stella Winchell.
1862. Pleurotomaria Stella. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 424.
Marshall Group: Jefferson, Hillsdale County, Michigan.
1888. Pleurotomaria stella f Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 116, pi. 10, fig. 41. Waverly Group : Newark, Ohio.
Pleurotomaria strigillata Herrick.
1888. Pleurotomaria (Cyclonema? ) strigillata. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 86, pi. 1, figs. 10, 15 ; pi. 2, fig. 25.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Cyclonema strigillata. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 12, fig. 39.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Pleurotomaria strigillata. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 7, fig. 9. Waverly Group: Ohio.
1895. Pleurotomaria strigillata. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 18, fig. 9. Kinderhook: Granville, Ohio.
Eller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
‘leurotomaria stulta Herrick.
1888. Flemingia stultus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 45, pi. 7, fig. 10.
Middle Waverly: Ohio.
1895. Pleurotomaria ( Flemingia ) stulta . Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 18, fig. 10.
Kinderhook : Granville, Ohio.
leurotomaria subangulata. See Oyclonema subangulatuin.
’leurotomaria subcarbonaria Keyes.
1894. Pleurotomaria subcarbonaria. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 135, pi. 49, fig. 2.
Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Kinderhook Group : Burlington, Iowa.
’leurotomaria subconstricta Meek and Worthen.
I860. Pleurotomaria subconstricta. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 458.
Coal Measures : Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
1866. Pleurotomaria subconstricta. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 351, pi. 28, figs. 6a-c.
Lower Coal Measures : Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
’leurotomaria subdecussata Geinitz.
1866. Pleurotomaria subdecussata. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 10, tab. 1,
fig. 11.
Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Pleurotomaria subdecussata. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 233, pi. 11, fig. 19.
Upper Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Nebraska.
’leurotomaria subglobosa Hall.
1856. Pleurotomaria rotundata. Hall. Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 23. (Not P. rotundata Hall, 1843.)
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana ; Alton, Illinois. 1877. Pleurotomaria subglobosa. Hall, Miller’s Am. Pal. Foss., p. 245.
1882. Pleurotomaria subglobosa. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 79,
pi. 9, fig. 10.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana ; Alton, Illinois.
1883. Pleurotomaria subglobosa. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 355, pi. 32,
fig. 10.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill, Bloomington, and Lanesville, Indiana; Alton, Illinois.
’leurotomaria subscalaris Meek and Worthen.
I860. Pleurotomaria subscalaris. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 460.
Lower Coal Measures : Macoupin County, Illinois.
1866. Pleurotomaria subscalaris. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 360, pi. 28, figs. 10a, b.
Lower Coal Measures: Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
1894. Pleurotomaria subscalaris. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 136.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
’leurotomaria subsinuata Meek and Worthen.
1860. Pleurotomaria subsinuata. Meek aud Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 460.
Coal Measures: Hodges Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
1866. Pleurotomaria subsinuata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 358, pi. 28, figs. 4 a-d.
Lower Coal Measures : Macoupin County, Illinois.
462 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMER [bull. 168.
Pleurotomaria subturbinata Meek and Hayden.
1858. Pleurotamaria subturbinata. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 264.
Upper Coal Measures : Near Helena, Kansas.
1864. Pleurotomaria subturbinata. Meek and Hayden, Pal. Up. Mo.,p.47, pi. 1, fig. 13.
Coal Measures: Grasshopper Creek, northeastern Kansas.
Pleurotomaria sulcomarginata Conrad.
1879. Pleurotomaria sulcomarginata. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 2, p. 69, pi. 19,
figs. 8-17.
Hamilton Group: New York.
1888. Pleurotomaria sulcomarginata ? Herrick, Bull. Den.Univ.,vol. 4, pi. 9, fig. 14. Bedford Shale : Central College, Ohio.
1889. Pleurotomaria sp. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 4, fig. 14.
1895. Pleurotomaria sulcomarginata. Herrick, Geol. Surv.Ohio, vol.7. pi. 20, fig.14. Shale above Berea Grit : Ohio.
Pleurotomaria swallovana Hall.
1856. Pleurotomaria Swallovana. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 24.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1882. Pleurotomaria Swallovana. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 80,
pi. 9, figs. 1, 2.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1883. Pleurotomaria Swallovana. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 356, pi. 32,
figs. 1, 2.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Lanesville and Bloomington, Indiana.
Pleurotomaria tabulata Conrad.
1835. Turbo tabulata. Conrad, Trans. Geol. Soc. Penn., vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 267, pi. 12, fig. 1.
1842. Pleurotomaria tabulata. Conrad, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (l),vol. 8, p. 272.
Carboniferous: Inclined plane of the Alleghany Mountains.
1858. Pleurotomaria tabulata. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p.721, pi. 29, figs .1 2a, b.
Coal Measures : Pennsylvania, Indiana, and Illinois.
1881. Pleurotomaria tabulata. White, 2d Ann. Rep. Dep Stat. and Geol. Ind., p. 519, pi. 18, figs. 4, 5.
Coal Measures : Rush Creek. Posey County, Indiana.
1884. Pleurotomaria tabulata. White, 13th Rep. Geol, Surv. Ind., p. 160, pi. 32,
figs. 4, 5.
Upper Coal Measures: Rush Creek, Posey County; Wagon-defeat Creek, Sullivan County, and Warrick County, Indiana.
1894. Pleurotomaria tabulata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 142.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Pleurotomaria taggarti Meek.
1874v Pleurotomaria Taggarti. Meek, Ann. Rep. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. Terr., p. 231.
Carboniferous: Canyon of Four-Mile Creek, Colorado.
1880. Pleurotomaria taggerti. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 6, p. 140, pi. 34,
figs, la, b.
Carboniferous: Near Horseshoe Mountain, South Park, Colorado.
Pleurotomaria tectoria Winckell.
1863. Pleurotomaria tectoria. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 19.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Pleurotomaria tenuicincta Meek and Worth en.
I860. Pleurotomaria tenuicincta. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 459.
Upper Coal Measures: Springfield, Illinois.
Wkllek.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Pleurotomaria ter uicincta Meek and Worthen — Continued.
1866. Pleurotomaria tenuidncta. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 355, pi. 28, figs. 3 a-d.
Upper Coal Measures: Springfield, Illinois.
1897. Pleurotomaria tenuidncta. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 40.
Upper Coal Measures: Poteau Mountain, Indian Territory.
Pleurotomaria tenuistriata Shumard.
1860. Pleurotomaria tenuistriata. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 625.
Coal Measures : Young County, Texas, near the Indian Reservation.
Pleurotomaria textiligera. See Pleurotomaria mississippiensis.
Pleurotomaria trilineata Hall.
1856. Pleurotomaria trilineata. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 25.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1882. Pleurotomaria trilineata. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 80,
pi. 9, fig. 20.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana; Alton, Illinois.
1883. Pleurotomaria trilineata. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 357, pi. 32,
fig. 20.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Lanesville, and Bloomington, Indiana. Pleurotomaria trochiformis. See Pleurotomaria cooperensis. Pleurotomaria tumida. See Strophostylus grayvillensis.
Pleurotomaria turbiuiformis Meek and Worthen.
1860. Pleurotomaria bicarinata. McChesney, Desc. New Spec. Pal. Foss., p. 90. (Not P. bicarinata, Sowerby, 1818.)
Coal Measures: Lasalle, Illinois.
1860. Pleurotomaria turbiniformis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 461.
Upper Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
1866. Pleurotomaria turbiniformis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 359, pi. 28, figs. 8 a-c.
Upper Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
1884. Pleurotomaria turbiniformis. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 160,
pi. 32, figs. 7, 8.
Upper Coal Measures: Lasalle and Paris, Illinois; Vigo County, Indiana.
1894. Pleurotomaria turbiniformis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 135, pi. 48,
figs. 6a, b.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Pleurotomaria vadosa Hall.
I860. Pleurotomaria vadosa. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 108. Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1862. Pleurotomaria vadosa. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 423.
Marshall S. S. (?) : Western part of Michigan.
1865. Pleurotomaria vadosa. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,p. 132. Marshall Group: Rockford, Indiana.
1870. Pleurotomaria vadosa. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 1, p. 257.
Waverly Group : Sciotoville and Rockville, Ohio.
1888. Pleurotomaria vadosa 1 Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 7, fig. 11. Waverly Group: 1 mile east of Harlan, Ohio.
1895. Pleurotomaria vadosa ? Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 18, fig. 11. Near Base of Cuyahoga Shale: Near Harlem, Ohio.
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Pleurotomaria valvatiformis Meek and Worth en.
1866. Pleurotomaria valvatiformis. Meek and Worthen, Pi 4cad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 273.
Lower Coal Measures: Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County rlinois.
1873. Pleurotomaria f valvatiformis. Meek and Worthen, Gt rv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 602, pi. 29, iig. 9.
Coal Measures: Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
1891. Pleurotomaria valvatiformis. Keyes, Proe. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 254.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Pleurotomaria valvatiformis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 137.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Pleurotomaria wkitii Winchell.
1862. Pleurotomaria Whitii. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 423.
Marshall S. S. (?) : Western Michigan.
Pleurotomaria wortheni Hall.
1856. Pleurotomaria wortheni. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 23.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1858. Pleurotomaria wortheni. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 664, pi. 23, ligs. 13 a-d.
Warsaw L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1882. Pleurotomaria Wortheni. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 81,
pi. 9, fig. 4.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1883. Pleurotomaria Wortheni. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 356, pi. 32, fig. 4. St. Louis Group : Bloomington, Spergen Hill, and Lanesville, Indiana.
Pleurotomaria (species undetermined).
Pleurotomaria humilis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 424. (Not P. humilis Hall, 1856.)
Marshall S. S. ( ?) : Western Michigan.
Pleurotomaria f Chesterensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 99. (Not P. chesterensis M. & W., 1860.)
Upper Archimedes L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Pleurotomaria. Rogers, Geol. Rep. Penn., vol. 2, p. 833, fig. 691. Pleurotomaria (sp. undet.). Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, pi. 19, fig. 1.
Keokuk Group.
Pleurotomaria f (sp. undet.). Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, pi. 26, fig. 6&.
Coal Measures.
Pleurotomaria sp. ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 21, pi. 2, figs. 11, 13. Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Pleurotomaria sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 10, fig. 38.
Waverly Group : Ohio.
Pleurotomaria sp. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 4, fig. 14.
Bedford Shale : Ohio.
Pleurotomaria sp. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 40.
Lower Coal Measures: Conway County, Franklin County, and Pope County, Arkansas.
(PLICATULA Lamark, 1809.)
Plicatula striato-costata. See Meekella striato-costata.
POLIOCHERA Scudder, 1884.
Poliochera punctulata Scudder.
1884. Poliochera punctulata. Scudder, Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., vol. 20, p. 16. Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Weller. ]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Poliochera punctulata Scudder — Continued.
1890. Poliochera punctulata. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 444, pi. 39, figs. 2, 6.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Poliochera punctulata. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 420, pi. 31, figs. 2, 6.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
POLYERNUS Scudder, 1885.
Polyernus complanatus Scudder.
1885. Polyernus complanatus. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 343, pi. 32, figs. 8, 11.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Polyernus complanatus. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 307, pi. 18, figs. 8, 11.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Polyernus laminarum Scudder.
1885. Polyernus laminarum. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 343, pi. 31, fig. 1.
Carboniferous : Pittston, Pennsylvania.
1890. Polyernus laminarum. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 307, pi. 17, fig. 1. Carboniferous: Pittston, Pennsylvania.
(POLYPHEMOPSIS Portlock, 1843.)
Polyphemopsis chrysalis . See Bulimorpha chrysalis.
Polyphemopsis fusiformis. See Soleniscus attenuatus.
Polyphemopsis inornata. See Bulimorpha inornata.
Polyphemopsis heolculc. See Bulimorplia ? keokuk.
Polyphemopsis melanoides. See Bulimorplia melanoides.
Polyphemopsis nitidula. See Bulimorplia nitidula.
Polyphemopsis per acuta. See Bulimoplia ? peracuta.
POLYPORA McCoy, 1845.
Polypora approximata Ulricli.
1859. Polypora hiarmica. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 450. (Not P. hiarmica Keyserling.)
Upper Archimedes L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1890. Polypora approximata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 599, pi. 61, figs. 5, 5 a. Chester Group : Chester, Illinois; Sloan’s Valley and Litchfield, Kentucky. Polypora hiarmica Keyserling.
1846. Polypora hiarmica. Keyserling, Beob. Reise Petschora Land, p. 191, Tab. 3,
fig. 10.
1878. Polypora hiarmica. Etheridge, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 34, p. 622, pi. 28, fig. 4.
Carboniferous: Feilden Isthmus, latitude 82° 43’.
Also see Polypora strayala and Polypora approximata.
Polypora biseriata Ulrich.
1890. Polypora hiseriata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 592, pi. 60, figs. 4-46. Warsaw Beds: Monroe County, Illinois; Warsaw, Illinois.
? St. Louis L. S. : ? Barrett’s Station, Missouri.
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Polpyora biseriata Ulrich — Continued.
1894. Polypora biseriata ? Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 29.
St. Louis L. S. : Barrett Station, Missouri.
Polypora burlingtonensis Ulrich.
1890. Polypora burlingtonensis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 587, pi. 59, figs. 2, 2a.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Henderson County, Illinois.
Polypora cestriensis Ulrich.
1890. Polypora cestriensis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 594, pi. 55, figs. 4-4&; pi. 60, figs. 7-7 c.
Chester Group: Chester, Kaskaskia and near Anna, Illinois; Litchfield and Sloan’s Valley, Kentucky.
1894. Polypora cestriensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 29.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
Polypora complanata Ulrich.
1890. Polypora complanata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 597, pi. 60, figs. 6-6c. Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
Polypora corticosa Ulrich.
1890. Polypora corticosa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 596, pi. 60, figs. 5-5 c; pi. 61, fig. 1.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
1894. Polypora corticosa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 30.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Polypora crassa Ulrich.
1890. Polypora crassa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 603, pi. 61, figs. 8, 8a. Upper Coal Measures : Sugar Creek, Sangamon County, Illinois.
Polypora distincta Ulrich.
1890. Polypora distincta. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 603, pi. 61, figs. 7, la. Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
Polypora fastuosa Foerste.
1887. Polypora fastuosa. Foerste, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 82, pi. 7, figs. 9 a-d. Coal Measures : Flint Ridge and Bald Hill, Ohio.
Polypora gracilis Prout.
1860. Polypora gracilis. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 580. Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1866. Polypora gracilis. Prout, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 422, pi. 21, figs. 1, la. Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1888. Polypora gracilis. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 73.
Waverly Group : Richfield and Sciotoville, Ohio.
1890. Polypora (?) gracilis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 590, pi. 61, figs. 10. 10a.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw and Nauvoo, Illinois; Keokuk, Iowa; Kings Mountain, Kentucky.
1894. Polypora gracilis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 28.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
? Polypora grandis Toula.
1875. Polypora grandis. Toula, N. Jahrb. fur Min. Geol. and Pal.,p. 230, taf. 9, figs, la, b.
Permo-Carboniferous : Spitzbergen.
1878. Polypora grandis? Etheridge, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Loud., vol. 34, p. 621. Carboniferous: Feilden Isthmus, latitude 82° 43'.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Polypora hallana Prout. (Not P. hallana Nicholson, 1874.)
1860. Polypora Halliana. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 580. Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1866. Polypora Halliana. Prout, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 421, pi. 21, figs. 4-4&. St. Louis Group: Warsaw, Illinois.
1890. Polypora halliana. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 587, pi. 59, figs. 5-5c. Keokuk Group : Numerous localities in Iowa and Illinois.
Warsaw Beds: Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Polypora halliana. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 28.
Keokuk L. S. : Clark County, Missouri.
Polypora impressa Ulrich.
1888. Polypora impressa. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 72, pi. 13, figs. 8, 8a. Cuyahoga Shale : Richfield, Ohio.
Polypora maccoyana Ulrich.
1890. Polypora maccoyana. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 588, pi. 59, figs. 3-3d.
Keokuk Group: Nauvoo and near Plymouth, Illinois; Keokuk aud Ben- tonsport, Iowa.
1894. Polypora maccoyana. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 28.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Polypora marginata Geinitz. [Not P. marginata McCoy, 1844.] See Polypora submargin at a.
? Polypora megastoma De Koninck.
1862. Polypora megastoma. De Koninck, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 19, p. 5, pi. 2, fig. 3.
Upper Carboniferous: India.
1878. Polypora megastoma f Etheridge, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 34,
p. 621.
Carboniferous : Fielden Isthmus, latitude 82° 43 .
Polypora mexicana Prout.
1858. Polypora Mexicana. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 270. Permian : Jornada del Muerto, New Mexico.
1859. Polypora Mexicana. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 451, pi.
16, figs. 2-2&.
Polypora nodocarinata Ulrich.
1890. Polypora nodocarinata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 601, pi. 61, figs. 9, 9a.
Upper Coal Measures : Crooked Creek, near Centralia, Illinois ; Macoupin County, Illinois.
Polypora radialis Ulrich.
1888. Polypora radialis. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 74.
Waverly Group : Near Newark, Ohio.
1890. Polypora radialis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 591, pi. 60, figs. 1-1 d.
Keokuk Group: Keokuk, Iowa.
1894. Polypora radialis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 29.
Keokuk L. S. : Keohuk, Iowa.
Polypora retrorsa Ulrich.
1890. Polypora retrorsa. Ulrich, Geol. . Ill., vol. 8, p. 591, pi. 59, figs. 6-6d.
Keokuk Group : Keokuk, Iowa.
1894. Polypora retrosa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 29.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Bibliographic Index Of North American
[Bull. 153.
Polypora simulatrix Ulrich.
1890. Polypora simulatrix. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 589, pi. 59, figs. 4-46. Keokuk Group : Henderson County, Nauvoo and Warsaw, Illinois ; Keokuk and Bentonsport, Iowa.
1894. Polypora simulatrix. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 28.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Polypora spininodata Ulrich.
1890. Polypora spininodata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 594, pi. 60, fig. 3.
Warsaw Beds: Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Polypora spininodata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 29.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Polypora spinulifera Ulrich.
1890. Polypora spinulifera. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 598, pi. 61, figs. 2, 2a, 3, 3 a, 4, 4 a.
Chester Group : Monroe County and Chester, Illinois.
Coal Measures: Montgomery County, Illinois; near Red Oak, Iowa.
1894. Polypora spinulifera. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 30.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Polypora stragula White.
1866. Polypora biarmica ( ?) Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 68, tab. 5, figs. 13a, 6.
Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Polypora (sp. undetermined.) Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 155, pi. 7, fig. 6.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1874. Polypora stragula. White, Prelim. Rep. Inv. Foss., p. 19.
Carboniferous : Confluence of White Mountain and Black rivers, Arizona. 1877. Polypora stragula. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. lOOMerid., vol. 4, p. 108, pi. 7, figs. 4a, 6.
Carboniferous : Confluence of White Mountain and Black rivers, Arizona.
Polypora submarginata Meek*
1866. Polypora marginata. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 69, tab. 5, figs. 11a, 6, 12a, 6.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
1872. Polypora submarginata. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 154, pi. 7, figs. 7a, b.
Upper Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1890. Polypora submarginata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 602, pi. 61, figs. 6-66.
Upper Coal Measures : Macoupin County, Illinois ; Lasalle and Springfield, Illinois; near Red Oak, Iowa.
1894. Polypora submarginata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 30.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri, ? Red Oak, Iowa.
Polypora tuberculata Prout. (Not P. tuber culata Nicholson, 1874.)
1859. Polypora tuberculata. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 449, pi. 18, fig. 3.
Upper Archimedes L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1890. Polypora tuberculata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 595, pi. 60, fig. 8.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois; Litchfield, Kentucky.
1894. Polypora tuberculata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 30.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Polypora varsoviensis Prout.
1858. Polypora Varsoviensis. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 237. Warsaw, Illinois.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Polypora varsoviensis Prout — Continued.
1859. Polypora Varsouviensis. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 451,
pi. 15, figs. 3-3 d.
1890. Polypora varsoviensis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 593, pi. 60, figs. 2-2 b. Warsaw Beds: Monroe County and Warsaw, Illinois.
St. Louis L. S. : Barrett's Station, Missouri.
1891. Polypora Varsouviensis f Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 578. Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
1894. Polypora varsoviensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 29.
St. Louis L. S. : Barrett's Station, Missouri.
1895. Polypora Varsouviensis f Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 467.
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
Polypora whitei Ulrich.
1890. Polypora whitei. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 600, pi. 62, fig. 2.
Base of Coal Measures : Seville, Illinois.
Polypora whitei var. insculpta Ulrich.
1890. Polypora whitei var. insculpta. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 600, pi. 62,
fig-1-
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
Polypora (species undetermined).
1876. Polypora - ? - . White, Powell's Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 89.
Lower Aubrey Group : Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
1878. Polypora sp. Etheridge, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 34, p. 624. Carboniferous: Feilden Isthmus, latitude 82° 43'.
PONTOCYPRIS Sars.
Pontocypris? acuminata Ulrich.
1891. Pontocypris (?) acuminata . Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p.
210, pi. 17, figs. 8 a-c.
Lower Waverly Group : Moot's Run, near Granville, Ohio.
POPANOCERAS Hyatt, 1883.
Popanoceras parkeri Heilprin.
1884. Ammonites Parkeri. Heilprin, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 53, figs. 1, 2. Carboniferous : Wise County, Texas.
Popanoceras walcotti White.
1889. Popanoceras walcotti. White, Am. Nat., vol. 23, p. 117, pi. 1, figs. 9-11. Permian : Baylor County, Texas.
1891. Popanoceras walcotti. White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 77, p. 21, pi. 1, figs. 9-11.
Permian : Military Crossing of the Big Wichita, Baylor County, Texas.
PORCELLIA Leveille, 1835.
Porcellia crassinoda White and Whitfield.
1862. Porcellia crassinoda. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, p. 303.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1889. Porcellia crassinoda. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 298.
Kinderhook Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Porcellia nodosa Hall.
1860. Porcellia nodosa. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, p. 92.
Burlington L. S. : Illinois.
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Porcellia nodosa Hall — Continued.
1868. Porcellia nodosa. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 458, pi. 14, figs, la, b.
Kinderhook Group : Barry, Pike County, Illinois.
1889. Porcellia nodosa. Rowley, Am. Geol., vol. 3, p. 276. - Lower Burlington Chert: Louisiana, Missouri.
1894. Porcellia nodosa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 154, pi. 51, fig. 4. Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Porcellia obliquinoda White.
1862. Porcellia obliquinoda. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 21. Chemung S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Porcellia peoriensis Worthen.
1884. Porcellia peoriensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 6. Lower Coal Measures: Peoria County, Illinois.
1890. Porcellia peoriensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 138, pi. 23, figs. 4a, b. Lower Coal Measures : Peoria County, Illinois.
Porcellia rectinoda Winchell.
1863. Porcellia rectinoda. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 18.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
POROBLATTINA. Scudder, 1885.
Poroblattina complexinervis Scudder.
1895. Poroblattina complexinervis. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 139,
pi. 11, fig. 14.
Lower Permian: Cassville, West Virginia.
Poroblattina fossa Scudder.
1895. Poroblattina fossa. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 137, pi. 11, fig. 15.
Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
Poroblattina gratiosa Scudder.
1895. Poroblattina gratiosa. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 136, pi. 11, fig. 13.
Lower Permian : Cassville, West Virginia.
Poroblattina longinqna Scudder.
1895. Poroblattina longinqna. Scudder, Bull.U. S.Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 135, pi. 11, fig. 12.
Lower Coal Measures : Wills Creek, Richmond, Ohio.
Poroblattina ohioensis Scudder.
1895. Poroblattina ohioensis. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 138, pi. 11, fig. 1.
Lower Coal Measures: Wills Creek, Richmond, Ohio.
POSIDONIA Bronn, 1837.
Posidonia clathrata Lea.
1853. Posidonia ? clathrata. Lea, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 2, p. 205., pi. 20, fig. 15.
Coal Formation : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
Posidonia distans Lea.
1853. Posidonia ? distans. Lea, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 2, p. 205, pi. 20, fig. 35.
Coal Formation : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Posidonia moorei Gabb.
1859. Posidonia Moorei. Gabb, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 297.
Coal Measures : Fort Belknap, Texas.
1800. Posidonia Moorei. Gabb, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 55, pi. 1, fig. 2.
Posidonia perstriata Lea.
1853. Posidonia ? jperstriata. Lea, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 2, p. 205, pi. 20, fig. 3 a.
Coal Formation : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
POSIDONOMYA Bronn, 1837.
Posidonomya ambigua Winchell.
1863. Posidonomya ? ambigua. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 10. Yellow S. S.: Burlington, Iowa.
Posidonomya fracta Meek.
1875. Posidonomya fracta. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 333, pi. 19, figs. 7a, b.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1887. Posidonomya fracta. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 43.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Posidonomya fragilis Herrick.
1888. Posidonomya ( Streblopteria ) fragilis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p.
59, pi. 6, fig. 1.
Wav erly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1895. Posidonomya Streblopteria ) fragilis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi.
24, fig. 18.
Cuyahoga Shale: Moot's Run, Ohio.
Posidonomya fragosa Meek.
1877. Posidonomya f fragosa. Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 92, pi. 3, figs. 8, 8a.
Devonian or Carboniferous: White Pine Mountains, near Hamilton, Nevada.
Posidonomya lasallensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Posidonomya lasallensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus.
Nat. Hist., p. 12, pi. 1, figs. 17, 18.
Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
Posidonomya inesambonata Wincbell.
1862. Posidonomya mesambonata. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 421. Marshall Group: Marshall and Moscow, Michigan.
Posidonomya romingeri Winchell.
1862. Posidonomya Romingeri. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 420. Marshall Group: Marshall, Michigan.
Posidonomya striata Stevens.
1858. Posidonomya striata. Stevens, Am. Jour.' Sci. (2), vol. 25, p.265.
Coal Measures : Summit, Ohio.
Posidonomya whiteana. Winchell. t
1862. Posidonomya Whiteana. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 420. Marshall Group : Marshall, Michigan.
POTERIOCERAS McCoy, 1844.
Poterioceras missouriense Miller.
1892. Poterioceras missouriense. Miller, Adv. Sheets 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Iud., p. 70, pi. 11, fig. 6.
Chouteau L. S: Near Sediilia, Missouri.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Poterioceras missouriense Miller — Continued.
1894. Poterioceras missouriense. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 324, pi. H
fig. 6.
Chouteau L. S: Near Sedalia, Missouri.
Poterioceras jersey ense Miller and Gurley.
1896. Poterioceras jerseyense. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mua. Nat. Hist., p. 32, pi. 4, fig. 3.
Kinderhook Group : Jersey County, Illinois.
POTERIOCRINUS Miller, 1821.
Poteriocrinus agnatus Miller.
1891. Poteriocrinus agnatus. Miller, Adv. Sheets 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Iud.
p. 43, pi. 8, figs. 6, 7.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1892. Poteriocrinus agnatus. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 653, pi. 8,
figs. 6, 7.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Poteriocrinus albersi Miller and Gurley.
1896. Poteriocrinus albersi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 29, pi. 2, figs. 15-17.
Kaskaskia Group : Monroe County, Illinois.
Poteriocrinus altonensis Miller and Gurley.
1895. Poteriocrinus altonensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus.
Nat. Hist., p. 62, pi. 4, figs. 3, 4.
St. Louis Group: Alton, Illinois.
Poteriocrinus amaenus Miller.
1891. Poteriocrinus amccnus. Miller, Adv. Sheets 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,
p. 45, pi. 9, fig. 6.
Keokuk Group : Indian Creek, Montgomery County, Indiana.
1892. Poteriocrinus amcenus. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 655, pi. 9, fig. 6. Keokuk Group : Indian Creek, Montgomery County, Indiana.
Poteriocrinus anomalus Wetherby.
1880. Poteriocrinus anomalos. Wetherby, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 158, pi. 5, figs. 6-6&.
Kaskaskia Group : Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Poteriocrinus aqualis. See Scaphiocrinus aequalis.
Poteriocrinus arachnseformis Worthen.
1882. Poteriocrinus arachnceformis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 13.
Keokuk L. S: Warsaw, Illinois.
1883. Poteriocrinus arachnceformis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 281, pi. 28,
fig. 12.
Keokuk L. S : Warsaw, Illinois.
Poteriocrinus arcanus Miller and Gurley.
1890. Poteriocrinus arcanus. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 348, pi. 5, fig. 4.
Keokuk Group : Washington County, Indiana.
Poteriocrinus arrectarius Miller and Gurley.
1896. Poteriocrinus arrectarius. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 33, pi. 4, fig. 6.
St. Louis Group : Alton, Illinois.
Eller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
7 oteriocrinus asper. See Scapkiocrinus extensus.
oteriocrinus asper atus. See Woodocrinus asperatus.
3 oteriocrinus barrisi. See Cyathocrinus barrisi.
oteriocrinus bayensis. See Decadocrinus bayensis.
3 oteriocrinus bisselli . See Scytalocrinus bisselli.
>oteriocrinus blairi Miller and Gurley.
1895. P oteriocrinus blairi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p 61, pi. 4, figs. 1, 2.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
’oteriocrinus boonvillensis Miller.
1891. Pot eriocrinus boonvillensis. Miller, Adv. Sheets 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,
p. 42, pi. 8, figs. 3, 4.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1892. Poteriocrinus boonvillensis . Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 652, pi. 8,
figs. 3, 4.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Poteriocrinus bozemanensis Miller and Gurley.
1896 Poteriocrinus bozemanensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 82, pi. 5, figs. 10, 11.
Subcarboniferous : Bridger Mountains, near Bozeman, Montana.
Poteriocrinus bricerius. See Scapkiocrinus briserius.
Poteriocrinus brittsi Miller.
1891. Poteriocrinus Brittsi. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 30, pi. 4, figs. 5, 6.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1894 Poteriocrinus brittsi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 211.
Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
Poteriocrinus broadkeadi Miller and Gurley.
1895. Poteriocrinus broadkeadi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
. Hist., p. 63, pi. 4, figs. 7, 8.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
Poteriocrinus burlceti. See Scapkiocrinus burketi.
Poteriocrinus bursce/ormis. See Woodocrinus bursseformis.
Poteriocrinus calyculus Hall.
1858. Poteriocrinus calyculus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 553, pi. 9, figs. 6a-c. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Poteriocrinus calyculus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, pi. 2, fig. 11.
1872, Scaphiocrinus calyculus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 6, fig. 1.
Poteriocrinus cantonensis Miller and Gurley.
1890. Poteriocrinu8 cantonensis. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 358, pi. 8, figs. 3,4.
Keokuk Group . Near Canton, Indiana.
Poteriocrinus carbonarius. See Grapkiocrinus carbonarius. Poteriocrinus carinatus. See Scapkiocrinus carinatus and Woodocrinus liliiformis.
Poteriocrinus circumtextus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Poteriocrinus circumtextus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 5, Ill. State Mus. Nat Hist., p. 31, pi. 2, figs. 29, 30.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
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Poteriocrinus claytonensis. See Woodocrinus claytonensis. Poteriocrinus clytis Worthen.
1882. Poteriocrinus clxjtis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 16. St. Louis L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1883. Poteriocrinus clytis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 294, pi. 30, fig. 10. St. Louis L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
Also see Scaphiocrinus venustus.
Poteriocrinus columbiensis. See Decadocrinus columbiensis. Poteriocrinus concinnus. See Woodocrinus concinnus.
Poteriocrinus coreyi. See Scytalocrinus grandis.
Poteriocrinus corycia. See Scaphiocrinus corycia.
Poteriocrinus coryphaeus Miller.
1891. Poteriocrinus coryphoeus. Miller, Adv. Sheets 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind
p. 44, pi. 9, fig. 1.
Keokuk Group : Indian Creek, Montgomery County, Indiana.
1892. Poteriocrinus coryphoeus. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 654, pi. 9,
fig./'. I
Keokuk Group : Indian Creek, Montgomery County, Indiana.
Poteriocrinus coxanus. See Scaphiocrinus coxanus.
Poteriocrinus crawfordsvillensis Miller and Gurley.
1890. Poteriocrinus craivfordsvillensis. Miller and Gurley, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 23, pi. 4, fig. 8.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1890. Poteriocrinus crawfordsvillensis. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 344, pi. 4, fig. 8.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Poteriocrinus crineus. See Scaphiocrinus crineus.
Poteriocrinus cultidactylus. See Scaphiocrinus cultidactylus. Poteriocrinus decadactylus % See Scytalocriuus decadactylus. Poteriocrinus dilatatus. See Coeliocrinus dilatatus.
Poteriocrinus doris Hall.
1861. Scaphiocrinus doris. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 7.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Scaphiocrinus doris. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 312. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Poteriocrinus douglassi Miller and Gurley.
1896. Poteriocrinus douglassi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 10, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 83, pi. 5, figs. 16, 17.
Subcarboniferous : Bridger Mountains, Bozeman, Montana.
Poteriocrinus elsahensis Worthen.
1890. Poteriocrinus elsahensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 88, pi. 14, fig. 5. Kinderhook Group: NearElsah, Jersey County, Illinois.
Poteriocrinus enormis. See Cyathocrinus enormis.
Poteriocrinus fountainensis. See Decadocrinus fountainensis. Poteriocrinus fusiformis. See Scytalocrinus macrodactylus. Poteriocrinus genista Miller and Gurley.
1890. Poteriocrinus genista. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind. p. 357, pi. 7, fig. 3.
Kinderhook Group: Legrand. Iowa.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Poteriocrinus granilineus Miller aud Gurley.
1890. Poteriocrinus granilineus. Miller and Gurley, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., yoI. 13, p. 22, pi. 4, fig. 7.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1890. Poteriocrinus granilineus. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 343, pi. 4, fig. 7.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Poteriocrinus hamiltonensis. See Scytalocrinus robustus.
Poteriocrinus hammondi Miller aud Gurley.
1894. Poteriocrinus hammondi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 5, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 35, pi. 3, figs. 7, 8.
Kinderhook Group: Legrand, Iowa.
Poteriocrinus hardinensis Worthen.
1873. Poteriocrinites Hardinensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p.533, pi. 20, fig. 10.
St. Louis L. S. : Roseclare, Hardin County, Illinois.
Poteriocrinus hemisphericus . See Ceriocrinus hemisphericus. Poteriocrinus hoveyi. See Scytalocrinus robustus.
Poteriocrinus illinoisensis W orthen .
1882. Poteriocrinus illinoiensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 19.
Warsaw Beds: Warsaw, Illinois.
1883. Poteriocrinus Illinoiensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 289, pi. 28,
figs. 17.
Warsaw Beds: Warsaw, Illinois.
Poteriocrinus indianensis. See Scytalocrinus indianensis.
Poteriocrinus iowensis. See Scaphiocrinus iowensis.
Poteriocrinus jesupi. See Scaphiocrinus swallovi.
Poteriocrinus kaskctskiensis. See Scaphiocrinus kaskaskiensis. Poteriocrinus keokuk. See Scaphiocrinus keokuk.
Poteriocrinus labyrinthicus tsv,
1896. Poteriocrinus labyrinthicus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 34, pi. 4, fig. 7.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Poteriocrinus lasallensis Worthen.
1875. Poteriocrinus La Sallensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 6, p. 526, pi. 32,
fig. 3.
Upper Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
Poteriocrinus latidactylus. See Scaphiocrinus latidactylus.
Poteriocrinus lautus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Poteriocrinus lautus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 30, pi. 2, figs. 18, 19.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Poteriocrinus legrandensis Miller and Gurley.
1890. Poteriocrinus legrandensis.- Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,
p. 357, pi. 7, figs. 4-6.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Iowa.
Poteriocrinus lepidus Hall.
1861. Poteriocrinus lepidus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 6.
Burlington L. S.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.iJ
Poteriocriuus lepidus Hall — Continued.
1861. Poteriocrinus lepidus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 304. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Poteriocrinus longidactylus. See Scaphiocrinus missouriensis. Poteriocrinus maccabei Miller and Gurley.
1894. Poteriocrinus maccabei. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 5, 111. State Mus. Na Hist., p. 34, pi. 3, figs. 3-6.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Iowa.
Poteriocrinus maccabei var. decrepitus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Poteriocrinus maccabei var. decrepitus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 5 II State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 36, pi. 3, figs. 9-12.
Kinderhook Group : Le Grand, Iowa.
Poteriocrinus macoupinensis Worthen.
1873. Poteriocrinites Macoupinensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol, 5, p. 561, pi. 2 fig. 3.
Upper Coal Measures : Macoupin County, Illinois.
Poteriocrinus mammteformis Worthen.
1890. Poteriocrinus mammaeformis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 91. Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Poteriocrinus meekianus. See Barycrinus meekianus:
Poteriocrinus milleri. See JDecadocrinus milleri.
Poteriocrinus missouriensis. See Scaphiocrinus missouriensis. Poteriocrinus montancensis. See Scaphiocrinus montantensis. Poteriocrinus nauvooensis. See Scaphiocrinus nauvooensis. Poteriocrinus neglectus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Poteriocrinus neglectus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9. Ill. State Mus. Nal Hist., p. 31, pi. 4, figs. 3-5.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Poteriocrinus nodobasalis Worthen.
1890. Poteriocrinus nodobasalis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 89, pi. 12 figs. 3, 3 a ; pi. 13, fig. 6.
St. Louis L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
Poteriocrinus norwoodi. See Scaphiocrinus norwoodi.
Poteriocrinus notabilis Meek and Worthen.
1869. Scaphiocrinus notabilis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 147.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Scaphiocrinus notabilis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 410 pi. 1, fig. 9.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Poteriocrinus obuncus White.
1862. Poteriocrinus ob-uncus. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 9. Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Poteriocrinus occidentalis. See Agassizocrinus occidentalis and Scaph iocrinus occidentalis.
Poteriocrinus okawensis. See Scaphiocrinus okawensis.
Poteriocrinus orestes. See Scaphiocrinus orestes.
iVELLER.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Poteriocrinus otterensis Worthen.
1882. Poteriocrinus otterensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 14.
Keokuk L. S. : Otter Creek, Jersey County, Illinois.
1883. Poteriocrinus Otterensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 283, pi. 28,
fig. 4.
Keokuk L. S. : Otter Creek, Jersey County, Illinois.
Poteriocrinus peculiaris. See Scaphiocrinus renustus.
Poteriocrinus pencilliformis. See Decadocrinus pencilliformis. Poteriocrinus perplexus. See Parisocrinus perplexus.
Poteriocrinus pleias. See Decadocrinus pleias.
Poteriocrinus popensis. See Scaphiocrinus popensis.
Poteriocrinus proboscidialis. See Scaphiocrinus proboscidialis. Poteriocrinus propinquus. See Scaphiocrinus propinquus.
Poteriocrinus pulaskiensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Poteriocrinus pulaskiensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 39, pi. 3, figs. 26, 27.
Kaskaskia Group: Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Poteriocrinus rhombiferus. See Barycrinus rhombiferus.
Poteriocrinus richfieldensis. See Woodocrinus richfieldensis.
Poteriocrinus rowleyi Worthen.
1890. Poteriocrinus rowleyi. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 90, pi. 14, fig. 9. Chester L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
Poteriocrinus rugosus Shumard.
1858. Potei'iocrinus rugosus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 223. Coal Measures : Missouri River Bluffs and Putnam County, near Blackbird Creek, Missouri.
Poteriocrinus salignoideus. See Parisocrinus salignoideus.
Poteriocrinus salteri. See Scaphiocrinus salteri.
Poteriocrinus sampsoni Miller and Gurley.
1895. Poteriocrinus sampsoni. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 65, pi. 4, figs. 9, 10.
Chouteau, L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Poteriocrinus scopae Miller and Gurley.
1890. Poteriocrinus scope. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 356, pi. 7, fig. 2.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Iowa.
1894. Poteriocrinus scopae. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 5, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 33, pi. 3, figs. 1,2.
Kinderhook Group, Legrand, Iowa.
Poteriocrinus sculptus. See Scaphiocrinus sculptus.
Poteriocrinus similis Worthen.
1882. Poteriocrinus similis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 23. Chester L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1883. Poteriocrinus similis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p.295, pi. 30, fig. 12. Chester L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
Poteriocrinus solidus. See Scaphiocrinus sequalis.
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Poteriocrinus spartarius Miller and Gurley.
1890. Poteriocrinus spartarius. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind p. 355, pi. 7, fig. 1.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Iowa.
Poteriocrinus spinobrqphiatus. See Scaphiocrinus spinobrachiatus. Poteriocrinus spinosus. See Scaphiocrinus spinosus.
Poteriocrinus spinuliferous Worthen.
1884. Poteriocrinus spinuliferous. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist, p. 27.
Chester L. S. : Near Columbia, Monroe County, Illinois.
1890. Poteriocrinus spinuliferus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 86, pi. 14 fig. 3.
Chester L. S. : Near Columbia, Monroe County, Illinois.
See also Zeacrinus spinuliferus.
Poteriocrinus subimpressus. See Scaphiocrinus subimpressus. Poteriocrinus subramosus Miller and Gurley.
1890. Poteriocrinus subramosus. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind. p. 365, pi. 10, fig. 1.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Poteriocrinus subramulosus. See Scaphiocrinus swallovi.
Poteriocrinus subtumidus. See Scaphiocrinus subtumidus. Poteriocrinus swallovi. See Scaphiocrinus swallovi.
Poteriocrinus talboti. See Scytalocrinus talboti.
Poteriocrinus tentaculatus. See Woodocrinus tentaculatus. Poteriocrinus tenuibrachiatus. See Parisocrinus tenuibrachiatus. Poteriocrinus tenuidactylus. See Scaphiocrinus sequalis, Scaphiocrinus obscurus, and Woodocrinus tentaculatus.
Poteriocrinus tumidus. See Agassizocrinus occidentalis.
Poteriocrinus ulrichi Worthen.
1890. Poteriocrinus ulrichi. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Til., vol. 8, p. 87, pi. 17, fig. 2. Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Poteriocrinus vagulus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Poteriocrinus vagulus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 6, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 46, pi. 4, figs. 10, 11.
Kaskaskia Group : Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Poteriocrinus validus Worthen.
1882. Poteriocrinus validus. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist, p. 18. Warsaw Beds: Warsaw, Illinois.
1883. Poteriocrinus validus. Worthen, Geol Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 287, pi. 28, fig. 16 Warsaw Beds: Warsaw, Illinois.
Poteriocrinus vanhornei. See Scytalocrinus vanhornei.
Poteriocrinus varsouviensis. See Scaphiocrinus varsouviensis. Poteriocrinus ventricosus. See Cceliocrinus ventricosus.
Poteriocrinus venustus. See Scaphiocrinus venustus.
Poteriocrinus verus Miller and Gurley.
1890. Poteriocrinus verus. Miller and Gurley, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol 13, p. 24, pi. 4, fig. 9.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
(Velt..Ek. ]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Poteriocrinus verus Miller and Gurley — Continued.
1890. Poteriocrinus verus. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 344,
pi. 4, fig. 9.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Poteriocrinus wachsmuthi. See Graph iocrinus wachsmuthi.
Poteriocrinus waltersi Rowley and Hare.
1891. Poteriocrinus waltersi. Rowley and Hare, The Kansas City Scientist, vol. 5,
p. 101, pi. 2, fig. 15.
Lower Burlington L. S : Louisiana, Missouri
Poteriocrinus weilierbyi. See Scytalocrinus wetherbyi.
Poteriocrinus whitei Hall
1861. Scaphiocrinus whitei. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 7.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Scaphiocrinus Whitei. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 306. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Poteriocrinus (species undetermined).
1897. Poteriocrinus sp. undet. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 26.
Upper Coal Measures: Poteau Mountain, Indian Territory.
PRESTWIOHIA Woodward, 1867.
Prestwichia colletti White.
1884. Euproops Colletti. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 172, pi. 39, fig. 2. Coal Measures: Durkee’s Ferry, Vigo County, Indiana.
Prestwichia danse Meek and Worthen.
1865 Bellinurus Dance. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 44. Coal Measures : Morris, Illinois.
1866. Bellinurus Dance. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 395, pi. 32,
figs. 2, 2a.
Lower Coal Measures : Morris, Grundy County, Illinois.
1867. Prestwichia Dance. Meek, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 43, p. 257.
1867. Euproops Dance. Meek, Anp. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 43, p. 394.
1868. Euproops Dance. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 547, fig. A. Coal Measures: Mazon Creek, Grundy County, Illinois.
1884. Euproops Dance. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 170, pi. 39, fig. 1.
Coal Measures: Mazon Creek, Grundy County, Illinois.
1886. Prestwichia dance. Packard, Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. 3, pt. 2, p. 146, pi. 5, figs. 3, 3a; pi. 6, figs. 1, la, 2, 2a.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Prestwichia longispina Packard.
1885. Euproops longispina. Packard, Am. Nat., vol. 19, p. 292.
Carboniferous: Wilkesbarre and Pittston, Pennsylvania.
1886. Prestwichia longispina. Packard, Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. 3, pt. 2, p. 147,
pi. 5, fig. 4 ; pi. 6, fig. 3.
Carboniferous: Pittston and Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
Prestwichia (species undetermined).
1897. Prestwichia ? Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 63.
Lower Coal Measures: White County, Arkansas.
PRIMITIA Jones, 1865.
Primitia cestriensis Ulrich.
1891. Primitia cestriensis. Ulrich, Jour Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 201. Chester Group: Chester, Illinois.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 15;
Primitia cestriensis var. caldwellensis Ulrich.
1891. Primitia cestriensis var. caldwellensis. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist yoI. 13, p. 202, pi. 14, figs. 7 a-c.
Chester Group : Caldwell County, Kentucky.
Primitia granimarginata Ulrich.
1891. Primitia granimarginata. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 201 pi. 12, figs, 8a, b.
Chester Group : Near Grayson Springs Station, Kentucky.
Primitia simulans Ulrich.
1891. Primitia simulans. Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 201.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
Primitia subaequata Ulrich.
1891. Primitia subwquata. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 202, pi. 14 figs. 8a-c.
Chester Group : Claxton, Caldwell County, Kentucky.
PEISMOPOEA Hall, 1881.
Prismopora minima Ulrich.
1890. Prismopora minima. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 506, pi. 78, figs. 1-lc. Lower Coal Measures : Sparta, Illinois.
Prismopora sereata Meek.
1875. Ptilodictya ( Stictopora ) sereata. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 327, pi. 20, fig. 4.
Lower Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1887. Prismopora sereata. Foerste, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 75, pi. 7, figs. 6a-c. Coal Measures : Bald Hill and Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Prismopora serrulata Ulrich.
1884. Prismopora serrulata. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 41, pi. 2, figs. 2-2/.
Kaskaskia Group : Tateville and Grayson Springs, Kentucky.
Prismopora triangulata White.
1878. Ptilodictia triangulata. White, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 35.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
1879. Ptilodictia triangulata. White, Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. Terr., vol. T,
p. 214.
Carboniferous: Yampa Plateau, Northwestern Colorado.
1880. Ptilodictia triangulata. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 6, p. 131, pi. 33
figs. 3a-e.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois ; Yampa Plateau, Northwestern Colorado; and region southward from Yellowstone National Park.
1881. Ptilodictia triangulata. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 3,
Supp., Appendix, p. xxiv, pi. 4, figs. 2 a-e.
Carboniferous : Cebolla Creek and Coyote Creek, New Mexico.
Prismopora trifolia Eominger.
1866. Fistulipora trifolia. Rominger, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 122.
Keokuk L. S. : Lagrange, Missouri.
1890. Prismopora trifolia. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 505, pi. 77, figs. 4-4a.
Keokuk Group: Keokuk, Iowa; Lagrange, Missouri ; Warsaw, Illinois. 1894. Prismopora trifolia. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 18.
Keokuk L. S. : Lagrange, Missouri ; Keokuk, Iowa.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
PRODUCTELLA Hall, 1867.
Productellct arcuata. See Productus arcuatus.
Productella concentrica Hall.
1857. Productus concentricus. Hall, 10th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 180. Chemung S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1858. Productus concentricus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 517, pi. 7, fig. 3. Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1862. Producta concentrica. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 411.
Marshall Group : Pointe Aux Barques, Michigan.
1865. Producta concentrica. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 114.
Marshall Group: Northern and Southern Michigan; Burlington, Iowa; Rockford, Indiana.
1869. Producta concentrica. Winchell, Safford’s Geol. Tenn., p. 443.
Shales just above Black Shale: Hickman and Maury counties, Tennessee.
1870. Producta concentrica. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 1, p. 249. Waverly Group: Tennessee; Sciotoville, Ohio.
1888. Productus concentricus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 33, pi. 6, fig. 16. Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Productella newberryi. See Productus newberryi.
Productella pyxidata Hall.
1858. Productus pyxidatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 498, pi. 3, figs. Sa-e.
Hamilton Group : Hamburg, Illinois; Louisiana, Missouri.
1883. Productella pyxidata. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (17) 48, fig. 34.
Devonian: Iowa.
1892. Productella pyxidata. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 1, pi. 21, figs. 20, 23.
Chouteau L. S. : Pike County, Missouri.
1892. Productella pyxidata. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 17, fig. 34; pi. 17 A, fig. 14.
Chouteau L. S. : Pike County, Missouri.
1894. Productella pyxidata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 52, pi. 38, figs, 4 a-d. Kinderhook Group : Louisiana, Hannibal, and Clarksville, Missouri.
Productella shumardiana Hall.
1858. Productus shumardianus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 499, pi. 3, fig. 9 ; pl* 7, fig- 1.
Hamilton Group : Clarksville, Missouri.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1867. Productella shumardiana. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 4, p. 157, pl. 23, figs. 6-8. Corniferous L. S. : Williarasville, New York; Ohio; Illinois.
Hamilton Group : Lake Erie above Buffalo, Pratt’s Falls, and Moscow, New York; Hamburg, Illinois; Louisiana, Missouri ; Burlington, Iowa.
1883. Productella Shumardiana. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pl. (17) 48, fig. 7.
Sandstone : Burlington, Iowa.
1888. Productus ( Productella ) shumardianus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 32, pl. 7, fig. 18 ; pl. 12, figs, 6, 43. #
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1892. Productella Shumardiana. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pl. 17, fig. 7.
Yellow Sandstone: Burlington, Iowa.
Bull. 153 - 31
482 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 15;
Productella speciosa Hall.
1857. Productus speciosus. Hal. 10th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 176.
Chemung Group : Chautauqua County, New York.
1863. Producta speciosa. Winch ell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 4.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1867. Productella speciosa. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 4, p. 175, pi. 25, figs. 1-11. Chemung Group : New York.
1888. Productus ( Productella ) speciosus ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 34. Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Productella spinulicosta Hall.
1857. Productus spinulicostce. Hall, 10th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist , p. 173.
Hamilton Group : Cayuga Lake, New York.
1867. Productella spinulicosta. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 4, p. 160, pi. 23, figs. 25-34. Hamilton Group : Shores of Cayuga, Seneca, and Erie lakes, New York.
1883. Productella spinulicosta f Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (17) 48
fig. 6.
Waverly Group: Burlington, Iowa.
1892. Productella spinulicosta. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 17; figs. 3-6.
Corniferous L. S. : Louisville, Kentucky.
Marcell us Shale : Western New York.
Yellow Sandstone : Burlington, Iowa.
Productella subaculeata Murchison.
1867. Productella subaculeata. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 4, p. 154, pi. 23, figs. 4, 5. Corniferous L. S. : Falls of the Ohio.
1884. Productus subaculeatus. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 214, pi. 7, fig. 2. Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Eureka District, Nevada.
Productella (species undetermined).
1883. Productella, sp ? Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (18) 49, fig. 4.
Waverly S. S. : Newark, Ohio.
1888. Productella ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, fig. 24.
W'averly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
PRODUCTUS Sowerby, 1812.
Productus aequicostatus Shumard.
1855. Productus aequico status. Shumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 201, pi. C, fig. 10. Upper Coal Measures: Ou Missouri River, at Iowa Point, Bondtown, Dallas, mouth of Platte River, and Weston.
1855. Productus aequicostatus. Schiel, Pac. R. R. Rep., vol. 2, p. 108, pi. 2, fig. 45. Carboniferous L. S. : Willow Creek.
1892. Productus cequicostatus. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 1, pi. 22, figs. 11, 12.
Coal Measures : Nebraska.
1892. Productus aequicostatus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 17A, figs. 22, 23.
Coal Measures: Nebraska.
Productus alternatus Norwood and Pratten.
1855. Productus alternatus. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci. (2), vol. 3, p. 20, pi. 2, figs. 1 a-e.
Mountain L. S. : Rocky Run, Hancock County, Illinois.
1883. Productus alternatus. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (18) 49, fig. 14. Keokuk L. S.
1892. Productus alternatus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 18, fig. 14.
Keokuk Group : Illinois,
weller.] CARBONIFEROUS INVERTEBRATES. 483
Productus altonensis Norwood and Pratten.
1855. Productus altonensis. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci. (2), vol. 3, p. 7, pi 1, figs. la-c.
Mountain L. S. : Alton, Illinois.
1894. Productus altonensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., yoI. 5, p. 43.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
Productus americanus Swallow.
1863. Productus Americanus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 91.
Upper Coal Measures : Harrison County, Missouri.
1894. Productus americanus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 44.
Upper Coal Measures : Harrison County, Missouri.
Productus arcuatus Hall.
1858. Productus arcuatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 518, pi. 7, figs. 4a, b.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1870. Producta arcuata. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 250.
Waverly Group: Rockville and Granville, Ohio.
1883. Productella arcuata. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (17) 48, figs. 31, 32.
Sandstone: Burlington, Iowa.
1888. Productus arcuatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 31, pi. 3, fig. 18.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1892. Productella arcuata. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 17, figs. 31, 32.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Productus arcuatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 40.
Kinderhook Group : Hannibal, Missouri.
Productus asperus. See Productus nebraskensis.
Productus auriculatus Swallow.
1863. Productus auriculatus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 92. 1892. Productus (? auriculatus, Swallow). Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 1, pi. 22, fig. 6.
Coal Measures: Near Kansas City, Missouri.
1892. Productus auriculatus Swallow). Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 17A, fig. 24.
Coal Measures: Near Kansas City, Missouri.
Productus biseriatus Hall.
1856. Productus biseriatus. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 12.
St. Louis L. S. : Alton, Illinois; Bloomington, Indiana.
1882. Productus biseriatus. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 46,
pi. 6, figs. 8-12.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill, Paynter’s Hill, and Bloomington, Indiana; Alton, Illinois.
1883. Productus biseriatus. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 325, pi. 29,
figs. 8-12.
St. Louis Group: Alton, Illinois; Spergen Hill, Paynter’s Hill, and Bloom ington, Indiana.
1894. Productusbiseriatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 43.
Keokuk L. S. : St. Francisville, Missouri ; Keokuk, Iowa.
Productus blairi Miller.
1891. Productus blairi Miller, Adv. Sheets 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 79,
pi. 13, figs. 16, 17.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1892. Productus blairi. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 689, pi. 13,
figs. 16, 17.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
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Productus boliviensis D’Orbigny.
1847. Productus boliviensis. De Koninck, Monog. du Gen. Prod, et Chon., p. 77 pi. 8, figs. 2 a-c.
, Carboniferous L. S. : Bolivia, South America.
1855. Productus Boliviensis . Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2) yoI. 3, p. 11.
Coal Measures : 12 miles northwest of Richmond, Missouri.
Productus boonensis Swallow.
1858. Productus Boonensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 217 Coal Measures: Near mouth of Platte' River, Nebraska; Kansas. Productus boonensis var. elevata Swallow.
1858. Productus Boonensis var. elevata. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci. vol. 1, p. 217.
Coal Measures : Kansas and Nebraska.
Productus buchianus de Koninck.
1855. Productus Buchianus. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 20.
Coal Measures : Big Creek, Posey County, Indiana.
Productus burlingtonensis Hall.
1858. Productus flemingi var. burlingtonensis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2 p. 598, pi. 12, figs. 3 a-g.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Quincy, Illinois.
1877. Productus Flemingi var. Burlingtonensis. Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol Exped., 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 285, pi. 5, figs. 9-12.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : North of Snowstorm Hill, Dry Canyon Oquirrh Mountains, Utah.
1883. Productus Flemingi var. Burlingtonensis. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. fo: 1882, pi. (18) 49, figs. 6-8.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1888. Productus flemingi var. burlingtonensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3 p. 32, pi. 3, figs. 20 (22?).
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1892. Productus Flemingi var. Burlingtonensis. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y. vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 18, figs. 6-8.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Productus burlingtonensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 41.
Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Helton, Louisiana, Springfield, and Asl Grove, Missouri.
Keokuk L. S. : St. Francisville and Boonville, Missouri.
Productus calkounanus Swallow.
1858. Productus Calhounianus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1:
p. 181.
Lower Permian : Kansas.
1858. Productus Calhounianus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 215. Upper Coal Measures and Permian : Kansas.
1859. Productus Calhounianus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1,.
p. 389.
White and Dark Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
1859. Productus Calhounianus. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 26.
Upper Coal Measures : Fort Riley and Cottonwood Creek, Kansas.
1861. Productus Calhounianus. Newberry, Ives’s Colo. Expl. Exped., p. 123.
Carboniferous: Kansas.
Also see Productus cora.
'Eller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
’roductus calkounanus var. kansasensis Swallow.
1858. Productus Calhonnianus var. Kansasensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 216.
Upper Coal Measures and Permian : Kansas.
Mountain L. S. and Coal Measures : Missouri.
'roductus cancrini. See Productus per tenuis, roductus carbonarius De Koninck.
1855. Productus carbonarius. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 11.
Mountain L. S. : Fountain Bluff, Illinois.
roductus cestriensis Worthen.
1855. Productus elegans. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 3, pi. 1, figs. la-c. (Not P. elegans McCoy.)
Mountain L. S. : Chester and Kaskaskia, Illinois ; Missouri, near Hat Island.
1860. Productus Cestriensis. Worthen, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 570. Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1877. Productus elegans. Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 268, pi. 5, figs. 3, 4.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : North of Snowstorm Hill, Dry Canyon Oquirrh Mountains, Utah.
1891. Productus elegans. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 581, pi. 13, figs. 15, 16.
Maxville L. S. : Ohio.
1894. Productus cestriensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 44.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Mary, Missouri.
1895. Productus elegans. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 669, pi. 9,
figs. 15, 16.
Maxville L. S. : Ohio.
1897. Productus cestriensis. Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p. 256, pi. 18, figs. 7-9.
Bates ville S. S. : Batesville, Arkansas.
“oductus clavus Norwood and Pratten.
1855. Productus clavus. Norwood and JPratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 10, pi. 1, figs. 4a-c.
Coal Measures : Grayeville, Illinois.
'oductus compressus Say.
1823. Productus compressus. Say, Long’s Exped. to Rocky Mts., vol. 1, p. 150 (foot note).
Missouri River, 5 miles below Council Bluffs.
1897. Productus compressus. Harris, Bull. Am. Pal., vol. 1, p. 384 (114).
'oductus concentricus. See Productella concentrica.
oductus confragosus Conrad.
1835. Productus confragosus. Conrad, Trans. Geol. Soc. Penn., vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 267, pi. 12, fig. 5.
oductus cooperensis Swallow.
I860. Productus Copoerensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 640.
Chouteau L. S. : Cooper County, Missouri.
1865. Producta Cooperensis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 115.
Bed No. 1: Burlington, Iowa.
1870. Producta Cooperensis? Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 249. Waveriy Group: Sciotoville, Ohio.
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Productus cora D’Orbigny.
1847. Producta cora . De Koninck, Monog. du Gen. Prod, et Chon., p. 50, pi. 4,
figs. 4 a, 6; pi. 5, figs. 2a-d.
Carboniferous: Guernsey County, Flint Ridge, and Zanesville, Ohio; between New Harmony and Mount Vernon, Indiana; Leavenworth, Indiana; Windsor, Nova Scotia; Bolivia, etc., South America.
1848. Productus Martini. Christy, Letters on Geol., pi. 5, figs. 6, 8, 9. Pinckneyville, Illinois.
1852. Productus semireticulatus. Hall, Stansb. Exped. Gt. Salt Lake, p. 411, pi. 3, figs. 3, 5a, b.
Carboniferous: Near Fort Laramie; and Flat Rock Point and other places in the neighborhood of Great Salt Lake, Utah.
1852. Productus cora. Owen, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., Tab. 5, fig. 1.
Carboniferous : Missouri River, below mouth of Little Platte River.
1852. Productus cora. Roemer, Kreid. von Texas, p. 90.
Carboniferous: San Saba Valley, Texas.
1854. Productus cora. Marcy’s Expl. Red River of Louis., p. 176.
Carboniferous: Washington and Crawford counties, Arkansas.
1855. Productus cora. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2),
vol. 3, p. 6.
Mountain L. S. : Chester, Rosiclare, and Warsaw, Illinois; near Rich mond, Missouri; Carrsville, Kentucky.
1855. Productus Prattenianus. Norwood, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 17, pi. 1, figs. 10 a-d.
Coal Measures : Crossing of Big Nemahaw River, about 85 miles northwest of St. Joseph, Missouri.
1855. Productus Cora. Salter, Belcher’s “Last of the Arctic Voyages,” p. 387, pi. 36, fig. 12.
Carboniferous : Top of Exmouth Island.
1858. Productus cora. Marcou, Geol. N. A., p. 45, pi. 6, figs. 4, 4a.
Mountain L. S. : Tigeras Canyon of San Antonio; Pecos Village; summit
of Sierra de Sandia, New Mexico.
1859. Productus Prattenianus. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 26.
Coal Measures: Indian Creek and Leavenworth, Kansas.
1863. Productus Cora. Davidson, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 19, p. 174, pi. 9, figs. 22, 23.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Horton Bluff, Shubenacadie, Gays River, Cape Breton, Pugwash, eastward of Cumberland, Lennox Pas sage, M’Kenzies Mill, at eastern extremity of Wallace Harbor, etc., Nova Scotia.
1866. Productus Flemingi. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas. in Nebr., p. 52, tab. 4, figs. 1-4.
Bellevue, Plattsmouth, and Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1866. Productus Koninckianusf Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas. in Nebr., p. 53, tab. 4, fig. 4.
Nebraska City,. Nebraska.
1868. Productus cora. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 297, figs. 98 a, b.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Horton Bluff, Shubenacadie, Gays River. Minudie, Cape Breton, Pugwash, east coast of Cumberland, Lennox Passage, M’Kenzies Mill, Wallace Harbor, etc., Nova Scotia.
1872. Productus Prattenianus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 163, pi. 2, figs. 5a-c; pi. 5, fig. 13; pi. 8, figs. 10a, b.
Upper Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Bennett’s Mill, Cedar Bluff, Platts mouth, Bellevue, and Omaha, Nebraska; Kansas; Iowa; Illinois. Lower Coal Measures: Illinois.
Welleb.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Productus cora D’Orbigny— Continued.
1874. Productus Prattenianus P. laevicostus). White, Prelim. Rep. Inv. Foss., p. 17.
Subcarboniferous: Below Ophir City, Utah.
1874. Productus Cora (f). Derby, Bull. Cornell Univ. (Sci.), vol. 1, No. 2, p. 49, pi. 2, fig. 17; pi. 6, fig. 17.
Coal Measures: Itaituba and Barreirinha, Brazil.
1876. Productus Prattenianus. White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 90.
Lower Aubrey Group : Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
1877. Productus Prattenianus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 72, pi. 7,
fig. 7.
Carboniferous: Fossil Hill, White Pine District; Railroad Canyon, Dia mond Mountains, Nevada.
1877. Productus Prattenianus. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 113, pi. 7, figs. 1 a-c.
Carboniferous : Near Sante Fe and Zandia Mountains, New Mexico ; Pilon- cillo range near Gavilan Peak, and at the confluence of White Mountain and Black rivers, Arizona ; Egan range, 35 miles south of Egan Pass; Fossil Hill, White Pine County; Robert’s Creek range, Lander County, and top of Grass Mountain, Ely range, 35 miles north of Pioche, Nevada; near Beckwith Spring, Cedar range; near top of Mount Nebo, and west face of Oquirrh range, Utah.
Subcarboniferous : Mountain Spring, Lincoln County, Nevada, and below Ophir City, Utah.
M884. Productus Cora. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 126, pi. 26, figs. 1-3. Coal Measures: Fountain, Vermilion, Parke, Montgomery, Clay, Owen, Pike, Dubois, and Warrick counties, Indiana.
1886. Productus Cora. Heilprin, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Ann. Rep. 1885, p.452; p. 440, figs. 1, la.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1886. Productus Cora. Heilprin, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc., vol. 2,
pt. 2, p. 268, figs. 1, la.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1887. Productus Cora. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 47, pi. 2, tigs. 26.
Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Productus cora. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 227.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1892. Productus sp? compare Prattenanus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 18, fig. 4.
Waverly S. S. : Newark, Ohio.
1894. Productus cora. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 47, pi. 37, figs. 2a-c.
Coal Measures: Calhoun and Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Productus cora. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 28.
Upper Coal Measures: Poteau Mountains, Indian Territory.
Archimedes L. S. : Independence County, Arkansas.
Marshall Shale: Independence and Stone counties, Arkansas.
Fayetteville Shale : Independence County, Arkansas.
Productus cora var. mogoyoni Marco u.
1858. Productus cora var. mogoyoni. Marcou, Geol. N. A., p. 45, pi. 6, fig. 5.
Mountain L. S. : Near the extinct volcano of San Francisco, New Mexico.
Productus coraeformis Swallow.
1863. Productus corwformis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 94. Archimedes L. S. : Cooper County, Missouri.
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Productus costatoides Swallow.
1858. Productus costatoides. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 217. Upper Coal Measures : Kansas.
1861. Productus costatoides. Newberry, Ives’s Colo. Expl. Exped., p. 123.
Upper Carboniferous (Cberty L. S.) : Banks of Colorado River.
Productus costatus Sowerby.
1847. Productus costatus. De Koninck, Monog. du Gen. Prod, et Cbon., p. 92,
pi. 8, figs. 5 a-c; pi. 10, figs. 5 a-g; pi. 18, figs. 3 a, b.
Carboniferous L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
1848. Productus. Christy, Letters on Geol., pi. 5, fig. 7.
Coal : Eden, Illinois.
1852. Productus costatus f Hall, Stansb. Exped. Gt. Salt Lake, p. 411, pi. 3, fig. 2. Carboniferous : Missouri River.
1854. Productus costatus. Shumard, Marcy’s Expl. Red River of Louis., p. 176,
pi. 1, fig. 2.
Carboniferous: Washington County, Arkansas.
1855. Productus costatus. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2),
vol. 3, p. 11.
Coal Measures: Caseyville and Belleville, Illinois; Charboniere, Missouri. 1855. Productus PortlocJcianus. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 15, pi. 1, figs. 9 a-c.
Coal Measures : Gray ville, White County, Illinois ; Charboniere, Missouri. 1858. Productus costatus . Marcou, Geol. N. A., p. 46, pi. 5, fig. 5.
Mountain L. S. : Cedar Creek, Sierra de Mogoyoni; Sierra of Arizona; sources of Colorado Chiquito.
1858. Productus costatus, v ar. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 712, pi. 28, figs. 3 a, b, 4 a-c.
Coal Measures : Ohio; Illinois; Missouri; Iowa.
1861. Productus costatus. Newberry, Ives’s Colo. Expl. Exped., p. 123.
Upper Carboniferous (Cherty L. S.) : Banks of Colorado River.
Coal Measures : Nebraska.
1872. Productus costatus ft Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 159, pi. 6, figs. 6a, b. Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, 2J miles west of Nebraska City, Wyoming, Bennett’s Mill, Rock Bluff, Cedar Bluff, Plattsmouth, Belle vue, and Omaha, Nebraska.
Coal Measures : Illinois; Iowa; Missouri; Pennsylvania.
1876. Productus costatus f White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 89.
Lower Aubrey Group : Near Echo Park, Utah.
1876. Productus costatus, var. White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 89.
Lower Aubrey Group : Near Echo Park, Utah.
1877. Productus costatus ?f Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 69, pi. 7,
figs. 4, 4 b.
Carboniferous: Railroad Canyon, Diamond Mountains; Fossil Hill, White Pine Mountains, and Moleen Peak, Nevada.
1877. Productus costatus. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, pt. 1, p. 109, pi. 8, figs. 2 a-d.
Carboniferous: Camp Cottonwood, Old Mormon road, Lincoln County; top of Grass Mountains, Ely range, 35 miles north of Pioche; and at Silver Peak, Nevada; head of Partridge Creek, Yavapai County; Salt River; and head of Big Dry Fork, Arizona; Kanab Canyon, Arizona; Rock Canyon, Wahsatch range, near Provo; Lake range, Fairfield road, and first camp south of Saint George, Utah; near Bear Spring; Camp Wingate, and in the Zuni Mountains, between Camp Wingate and Nutria Spring, New Mexico.
1878. Productus costatus. Etheridge, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 34, p. 631. Carboniferous: Feilden Isthmus, latitude 82° 43'.
Weller]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Productus costatus Sowerby — Continued.
1881. Productua coatatua. White, 2d Ann. Rep. Dep. Stat. and Geol. Ind., p. 516, pi. 8, figs. 7, 8.
Coal Measures: Silver Mine; Vermilion County, Indiana.
1883. Productua coatatua. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (19) 50, figs. 8-13. Coal Measures : Iowa.
„ 1884. Productua coatatua. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 124, pi. 24, figs. 4-6 ; pi. 25, figs. 3-5.
Coal Measures : Indiana.
1892. Productua costatus. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 1, pi. 22,
fig-1-
Coal Measures : Winterset, Iowa.
1892. Productua coatatua. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol; 8, pt. 1, pi. 19, figs. 8-13. Coal Measures : Winterset, Iowa.
1894. Productus coatatua. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 51, pi. 36, figs. la-c. Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Productus curtirostris Winchell.
1865. Producta curtirostra. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 114.
Yellow Sandstone : Burlington, Iowa.
Productus delawari Marcou.
1858. Productua delawarii. Marcou, Geol. N. A., p. 45, pi. 5, fig. 3.
Mountain L. S. : Western foot of Delaware Mountain, Texas.
Productus depressus Swallow.
1863. Productua depressus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 93. Keokuk L. S. : Fenton, St. Louis County, Missouri.
Productus dolorosus Winchell.
1865. Producta dolorosa. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 114.
Marshall Group: Weymouth, Medina County, Ohio, 60 feet below con glomerate.
Productus duplicostatus Winchell.
1865. Producta duplicosta. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 113.
Marshall Group : Battle Creek, Michigan ; Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Productua duplicoatatua. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 21, pi. 11, figs. 26, 29.
Waverly Group : Knox and Licking counties, Ohio.
Productus elegans. See Productus cestriensis.
Productus fasciculatus McOhesney.
1860. Productua fasciculatus. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 38.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Fountain Bluff, Kaskaskia, and Chester, Illinois ; Leaven worth, Indiana.
Productus fentonensis Swallow.
1863. Productus Fentonenaia. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p, 93. Fenton, St. Louis County, Missouri.
Productus fimbriatus Sowerby.
1855. Productus fimbriatus. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 19.
Mountain L. S. : Near Alton, Illinois.
Coal Measures: Big Creek, Posey County, Indiana.
1878. Productua fimbriatus. Etheridge, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 34, p. 630.
Carboniferous: Feilden Isthmus, latitude 82° 43'.
Productus fiemingi. See Productus longispinus and Productus cora.
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Productus flemingi var. bur ling tonensis. See Productus burlingtonensis. Productus flexistria McCoy.
1855. Productus flexistria. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 6.
Mountain L. S. : Chester, Kaskaskia, and Fountain Bluff, Illinois ; near Stephenport, Kentucky.
Productus giganteus Martiu.
1880. Productus giganteus. White, Cont. to Pal. No. 6, p. 132, pi. 36, figs. la-c. Carboniferous: Valley of the McCloud River, Shasta County, California.
1881. Productus giganteus. White, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 3, p. 46. Carboniferous: Valley of McCloud River, Shasta County, California.
Productus gracilis Winchell.
1865. Producta gracilis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 112.
Marshall Group : Valley Forge, l-£ miles below Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
1870. Producta gracilis ? Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 250.
Waverly Group : Sciotoville, Ohio.
1888. Productus gracilis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 34, pi. 7, fig. 20. Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
Productus gradatus Swallow.
1863. Productus gradatus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 93. Keokuk, L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa ; Lewis and St. Louis counties, Missouri.
Productus granulosus Phillips.
1855. Productus Granulosus. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 21.
Mountain L. S. : Nauvoo, Illinois; Carrsville, Kentucky.
Productus hepar Morton.
1836. Productus hepar. Morton, Am. Jour. Sci. (1), vol. 29, p. 149, pi. 26, fig. 39. Coal Measures: Ohio Valley.
Productus hildrethianus Norwood and Pratten.
1855. Productus Hildrethianus. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci.
Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 18, pi. 1, figs, lla-c.
Coal Measures : Charboniere, Missouri.
Productus horridus. See Productus longispinus.
Productus incurvus Say.
1823. Productus incurvus. Say, Long's Exped. to Rocky Mts., vol. 1, p. 106 (foot note).
From Fort Osage.
1897. Productus incurvus. Harris, Bull. Am. Pal., vol. 1, p. 379 (109).
Productus indianensis Hall.
1856. Productus Indianensis. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 13.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Productus Indianensis. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 47,
pi. 6, figs. 6, 7.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1883. Productus Indianensis. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 326, pi. 29,
figs. 6, 7.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Productus inflatus McChesney.
1860. Productus inflatus. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 40.
Carboniferous L. S. : Leavenworth, Indiana.
Weller-]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Productus inflatus McChesney — Continued.
1865. Productus inflatus. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 6, figs .la-c 1868. Productus inflatus. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 27, pi. b, figs. la-c.
Carboniferous JL. S. : Leavenworth, Indiana.
Productus ivesi Newberry.
1861 Productus Ivesi. Newberry, Ives’s Colo. Expl. Exped., p. 122, pi. 2, figs. 1 8. Middle Carboniferous L.S.: Banks of Colorado River, near mouth of Diamond River.
1877. Productus Ivesi f Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl., 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 67, pl.7, figs. 6-66. Carboniferous: Fossil Hill, White Pine Mountains ; Railroad Canyon, Diamond Mountains; west of San Francisco Mountain, etc., Nevada.
Productus koninckianus. See Productus cora.
Productus lachrymosus var. stigmaria Herrick. See Productus ran- costatus.
Productus laevicostus White.
*1860. Productus Icevicostus. White, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 230. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1877. Productus Icevicostus f Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 266, pi. 5, figs. 7, 8.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : North of Snowstorm Hill, Dry Canyon, Oquirrh Mountains, Utah.
1894. Productus Icevicostus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 41, pi. 38, fig. 1. Kinderhook Group : Louisiana, Missouri.
Burlington Group: Louisiana, Missouri.
Productus lasallensis Worthen.
1873. Productus Lasallensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p.569, pi. 25, fig. 9. Upper Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
1892. Productus ( Marginifera ) Lasallensis. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 1, pi. 22, fig. 15.
Upper Carboniferous: Lasalle, Illinois.
1892. Productus ( Marginifera ) Lasallensis. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt.l, pi. 17 A, fig. 13.
Upper Carboniferous : Lasalle, Illinois.
Productus latissimus Sowerby.
1823. Productus latissimus. Sowerby, Min. Conch., vol. 4, p. 32, tab. 330.
1876. Productus Latissimus. Meek, Bull. U. S. G. and G. Surv. Terr., vol 2, p. 354, pi. 1, fig. 1.
Carboniferous : Katlahwoke Creek, Rocky Mountains.
Productus leplayi de Verneuil.
1859. Productus Leplayi (?) Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 390. White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
Productus leuchteubergensis De Koninck.
1855. Productus Leuchteubergensis. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 19.
Mountain L. S. : Mason’s Landing, Jersey County, Illinois.
Productus liueolatus Say.
1823. Productus lineolatus. Say, Long’s Exped. to Rocky Mts., vol. 1, p. 151 (footnote).
Missouri River, 5 miles below Council Bluffs.
1897. Productus lineolatus. Harris, Bull. Am. Pal., vol. 1, p. 384 (114).
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Productus longispinus Sowerby.
1847. Productus flemingii. De Koninck, Monog. du Gen. Prod, et Chon., p. 95 pi. 10, figs. 2 a-l; fig. 3 u. (Not P. flemingii Sowerby, 1812.)
Carboniferous: Louisville, Kentucky; Bagdad, Flint Ridge, Zanesville and Guernsey, Ohio; Sparta, Illinois; Windsor, Nova Scotia; Bank of Missouri River; Bolivia, South America.
1852. Productus Flemingii. Owen, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., tab. 5, fig. 2.
Carboniferous : Missouri River, near mouth of Keg Creek.
1852. Productus flemingii. Roemer, Kreid. von Texas, p. 89, taf. 11, figs. 8a, 6.
Carboniferous: San Saba Valley, Texas.
1855. Productus Flemingii. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2) vol. 3, p. 11.
Mountain L. S. : Hardin County, Illinois ; Leavenworth, Indiana ; Bur lington, Iowa.
1855. Productus splendens. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2) vol. 3, p. 11, pi. 1, figs. 5 a-d.
Coal Measures: Galatia, Illinois; 6 miles west of Richmond, Missouri; near Big Creek, Posey County, Indiana.
1855. Productus splendens. Schiel, Pac. R. R. Rep., vol. 2, p. 108, pi. 1, fig. 3.
Carboniferous L. S. : 6 miles west of Westport.
1858. Productus flemingii. Marcou, Geol. N. A., p. 47, pi. 6, fig. 7.
Mountain L. S. : Tigeras in the canyon of San Antonio, and near the sum mit of Sierra de Sandia; Pecos Village; Ohio, Indiana, and Arkansas.
1859. Productus splendens (?) Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 25.
Upper Coal Measures : Manhattan and Fort Riley, Kansas.
1861. Productus splendens ? Newberry, Ives’s Colo. Expl. Exped., p. 124.
Coal Measures L. S. : Santa Fe Road, 10 miles west of Burlingame, Kansas.
1866. Productus horridus. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 55, tab. 4, fig. 7. (Not P. horridus Sowerby, 1822.)
Bennett’s Mill, Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1866. Productus Orhignyanus. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 56, tab. 4 figs. 8-11.
Bellevue, Plattsmouth, and Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1877. Productus longispinus? Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 161, pi. 6, fig. 7; pi. 8, figs. 6a-c.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Wyoming; Bennett’s Mill, Rock Bluff, Cedar Bluff, Plattsmouth, Bellevue, and Omaha, Nebraska,
Upper, Middle, and Lower Coal Measures: Iowa; Illinois; Kansas; Mis souri.
1 1873- Productus Longispinus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 569, pi. 25, fig. 10.
Upper and Lower Coal Measures : Illinois.
1876. Productus longispinus? White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 89.
Lower Aubrey Group : Near Echo Park, and at confluence of Grand and .
Green rivers, Utah.
1877. Productus longispinus. Meek, U. S. Geol . Expl., 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 78, pi. 8,
figs. 4, 4a.
Carboniferous L. S. : Fossil Hill, White Pine District, Nevada.
1877. Productus longispinus. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid.,vol. 4, p. 118, pi. 8, figs. 5 a-d.
Carboniferous : East of Minersville and at Meadow Creek, south of Fill more, Utah; Camp Cottonwood, old Mormon road, Lincoln County, Nevada; near Santa Fe, New Mexico.
1883. Productus longispinus. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (19) 50, figs. 1-4.
Coal Measures : Winterset, Iowa; Lasalle, Illinois.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Productus longispinus Sowerby — Continued.
1884. Productus longispinus. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 127, pi. 24, figs. 10, 11.
Coal Measures : Fountain, Parke, Vermilion, Vigo, Sullivan, Knox, Pike, Warrick, Spencer, Posey, Gibson, and Vanderburg counties, Indiana. 1887. Productus longispinus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 48, pi. 2, figs. 25, 27, 28.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1892. Productus ( Marginifera ) splendens. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 1, pi. 22, figs. 13, 14.
Upper Coal Measures : Winterset, Iowa.
Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
1892. Productus ( Marginifera ) splendens. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1. pi. 19, figs. 1-4.
Upper Coal Measures : Winterset, Iowa; Lasalle, Illinois.
1894. Productus longispinus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 45, pi. 37, figs. 4 a, 6, Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Productus splendens. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 29.
Upper Coal Measures: Sebastian County, Arkansas, and Poteau Mountain, Indian Territory.
Productus magnicostatus Swallow.
1860. Productus magnicostatus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 641. Coal Measures : Johnson County, Missouri.
Productus magnus Meek and Worthen.
1861. Productus magnus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 142. Keokuk L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois; Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri,
1868. Productus magnus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 528, pi. 20, figs. la-c.
Keokuk Group : Monroe County, Illinois ; Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri. 1892. Productus magnus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 17A, fig. 15.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1894. Productus magnus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 41.
Keokuk L. S. : Ste. Genevieve and St. Francisville, Missouri.
Productus margaritaceus Phillips.
1855. Productus margaritaceus. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil, (2), vol. 3, p. 6.
Twelve miles northwest of Richmond, Missouri.
Productus marginicinctus Prout.
1857. Productus marginicinctus. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 43
pi. 2, figs. 1-16.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
1858. Productus marginicinctus. Hall, Geol. Iowa. vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 674, pi. 24,
figs. 3o-c.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri ; Milan, Illinois.
1894. Productus marginicinctus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 43.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri; Keokuk, Iowa.
Productus Martini Sowerby.
1863. Producta Martini. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 4.
Yellow S. S. and Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Also see Productus cora.
Productus mesialis Hall.
1858. Productus mesialis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 636, pi. 19, figs. 2a-c. Keokuk L. S. : Nauvoo, Illinois.
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Productus mesialis Hall — Continued.
1883. Productus mesialis. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (18) 49, figs. 9, 10.
Keokuk L. S. : Nauvoo, Illinois.
1892. Productus mesialis. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 18, figs. 9, 10. Keokuk Group : Nauvoo, Illinois.
Productus mesolobus Phillips.
1878. Productus mesolobus. Etheridge, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 34, p. 630.
Carboniferous: Feilden Isthmus, latitude 82° 43'.
Productus mexicanus Shumard.
1858. Productus Mexicanus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 291. White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
1859. Productus Mexicanus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 389. ;
White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
1877. Productus Mexicanus ? White, U. S. Geog. Surv., W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 120, ! pi. 8, figs. 6a-c.
Carboniferous: Camp Cottonwood, old Mormon road, Lincoln County, Nevada; near Salt Lake, New Mexico.
Productus morbillianus Winchell.
1865. Producta morbilliana. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sd. Phil., p. 113.
Base of Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1870. Producta morbilliana. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 250. Waverly Group; Sciotoville, Ohio.
Productus multistriatus Meek.
1860. Productus multistriatus. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 309.
Upper Carboniferous?: East side of Long Valley, latitude, 39° 57'; longi tude, 115° 10'.
1876. Productus multistriatus. Meek, Simpson’s Expl. Gt. Basin, Utah, p. 350, pi. 1, figs. 8a, b.
Yellow L. S. (Upper Carboniferous?) : Long Valley.
1876. Productus multistriatus. White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 90. Lower Aubrey Group : Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
1877. Productus multistriatus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 76, pi. 8,
figs. 3-3e.
Carboniferous L. S. : Near center of the eastern margin of Nevada; Ruby Group and Mahogany Peak, Egan Range.
Productus muricatus Norwood and Pratten.
1855. Productus muricatus. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 14, pi. 1, figs. 8 a-e. ,
Coal Measures: Fish-hook Creek, Pike County, Illinois; 6 miles northwest of Richmond, Missouri.
1857. Productus muricatus. Cox, Geol. Rep. Ky., vol. 3, p. 573, pi. 9, fig. 6.
Coal Measures: Union County, Illinois; Lewisport, Hancock County, Ken tucky ; Gallatin County, Illinois.
1876. Productus muricatus. White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 90.
Lower Aubrey Group : Near Echo Park, Utah.
1877. Productus muricatus. White, U. S. Geol. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 120,
pi. 8, figs. 4a-c.
Carboniferous : Rock Creek, Lake County, Colorado.
1887. Productus muricatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 49.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Productus muricatus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 228.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Productus nanus Meek and Worthen.
I860. Productus nanus. Meek and Worthen, Proe. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 450.
Lower Coal Measures: Jefferson County, Iowa.
1866. Productus nanus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 320, pi. 26, figs. 4 a-d.
Lower Coal Measures : Jefferson County, Iowa.
1888. Productus nanus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 227.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
Productus nebraskensis Owen.
1852. Productus nebrascensis. Owen, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., p. 594, tab. 5, fig. 3.
Carboniferous L. S. : Bellevue, Missouri River, Nebraska.
1855. Productus Eogersi. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 9, pi. 1, figs. 3a-c.
Coal Measures: Near Huntsville, Missouri.
1855. Productus Nebrascensis. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.
(2), vol. 3, p. 21.
Coal Measures; Crossing of Big Nemaha, Nebraska Territory.
1856. Productus rogersi. Hall, Pac. R. R. Rep., vol. 3, p. 104, pi. 2, figs. 14, 15. Carboniferous L. S. : Pecos Village, New Mexico.
1859. Productus Rogersi. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 26. Upper Coal Measures: Kansas River Valley, below mouth of Blue River,
Kansas.
1860. Productus asperus , McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 34.
Coal Measures : Lasalle and Springfield, Illinois.
1861. Productus Rogersi. Newberry, Ives’s Colo. Expl. Exped., p. 121.
Coal Measures : Pecos Village and Kansas.
1865. Productus asper. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 1, figs. 7 a-b.
1866. Strophalosia horrescens. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 49.
Bellevue, Plattsmouth, Nebraska City, and Bennett’s Mill, Nebraska.
1868. Productus nebrascensis. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 24, pi. 1, figs. 7 a, b.
Coal Measures : Lasalle and Springfield, Illinois.
1872. Productus Nebrascensis. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 165, pi. 2, fig. 2;
pi. 4, fig. 6 ; pi. 5, figs, lla-c.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Wyoming, Bennett’s Mill, Rock Bluff, Plattsmouth, Bellevue, and Omaha, Nebraska.
Coal Measures : Illinois; Missouri; Iowa; Kansas; New Mexico.
1873. Productus Nebr ascensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p.569,
pi. 25, fig. 8.
Coal Measures: Sangamon and Lasalle counties, Illinois.
1876. Productus Nebrascensis. White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Unita Mts., p. 90.
Lower Aubrey Group: Confluence of Grand and Green rivers.
1877. Productus Nebrascensis. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4,
p. 116, pi. 8, figs. 3 a-d.
Carboniferous: Camp Apache and Carrizo Creek, Maricopa County, Ari zona; Rubyville, Schell Creek range, and top of Grass Mountain, Ely range, Nevada; Meadow Creek, south of Fillmore, Utah.
1883. Productus aspersus. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (19) 50, figs. 5-7. Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
1884. Productus Nebrascensis. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 122, pi. 24,
figs. 7-9.
Coal Measures : Fountain, Vermilion, Parke, and Vigo counties, Indiana. 1886. Productus Nebrascensis ? Heilprin, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Ann. Rep. for 1885, p. 453, fig. 4c; p. 440, figs. 4-4&.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
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Productus nebraskensis Owen — Continued.
1886. Productus Nebrascensis ? Heilprin, Proc. and Coll. Wvo. Hist, and GeolJ
Soc., vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 268, figs. 4, 4 b.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1887. Productus Nebrascensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 49, pi. 2, fig. 30. Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Productus Nebrascensis (?) Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 31, pi. 1,!
fig. 24 ; pi. 3, figs. 25 ( ?), 25a.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1892. Productus Nebrascensis. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 1, pi. 22, fig. 7.
Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
1892. Productus Nebrascensis. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 19. figs. 5-7.
Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
1894. Productus nebrascensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 48, pi. 37, figs. 3a-c. Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Productus nevadensis Meek.
1877. Productus Nevadensis. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 64, pi. 8, figs. 2-2e.
Carboniferous: West side of Buell Valley; Summit Spring Pass; Ruby Valley; White Pine Mountains, Nevada.
Productus newberryi Hall.
1857. Productus newberryi. Hall, 10th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 180. Chemung S. S. : Medina County, Ohio.
1883. Productella Newberryi. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (18) 49, figs. 1-3.
Waverly Group : Medina and Newark, Ohio.
1888. Productus newberryi. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 20, pi. 10, figs. 24, 35.
Waverly Group: Bagdad, Weymouth, Medina, Lodi, Burbank, and Cuya hoga Falls, Ohio.
1892. Productus Newberryi. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 1, pi. 22, fig. 8.
Waverly S. S. : Medina, Ohio.
1892. Productus Newberryi. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 18, figs. 1-3. Waverly S. S. : Medina and Newark, Ohio.
Productus newberryi var. annosus Herrick.
1888. Productus (newberryi var. ?) annosus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 20, pi. 3, fig. 17.
Waverly Group : Alexandria, Ohio.
1895. Productus newberryi var. annosus. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 23,
fig. 13.
Cuyahoga Shale : Licking County, Ohio.
Productus nodocostatus Herrick.
1888. Productus nodocostatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 23, pi. 3, fig. 10. Waverly Group : Rush ville, Ohio.
Productus nodosus Newberry.
1861. Productus nodosus. Newberry, Ives’s Colo. Expl. Exped., p. 124, pi. 1, figs. 1-lb.
Carboniferous L. S. : Santa Fe, New Mexico.
1876. Productus nodosus. Newberry, U. S. Expl. Exped. from Santa Fe to Grand and Green rivers, p. 140, pi. 3, figs. 3-3 d.
Upper Coal Measures : New Mexico and Utah.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Productus norwoodi Swallow.
1858. Productus ( Strophalosia f) Norwoodii. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci.,
vol. 1, p. 182.
Lower Permian : Valley of Cottonwood, Kansas.
1859. Productus Norwoodii. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 389. Dark Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
1859. Productus Norwoodi. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 25. Upper Coal Measures : Fort Riley and Leavenworth, Kansas.
Productus occidentalis Newberry.
1861. Productus occidentalis. Newberry, Ives's Colo. Expl. Exped., p. 122, pi. 2, figs. 9, 10.
Upper Carboniferous (Cherty L. S.): Banks of Cascade River, near junc tion of Great and Little Colorado.
Productus ovatus Hall.
1858. Productus ovatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 674, pi. 24, fig. 1.
St. Louis L. S. : Ottumwa and Keosauqua, Iowa; St. Louis, Missouri.
1883. Productus ovatus. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (18) 49, fig. 19.
Keokuk L. S. : New Providence, Indiana.
1892. Productus ovatus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 18, fig. 19.
Keokuk L. S. : New Providence, Indiana.
1894. Productus ovatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 44.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
Productus parvulus Winch ell.
1863. Producta parvula. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 4.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Productus parvus Meek and Worthen.
1860. Productus parvus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 450. Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1866. Productus parvus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 297, pi. 23, figs. 4 a-e.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
1874. Productus Parvus. White, Prelim. Rep. Inv. Foss., p. 17.
Subcarboniferous : Mountain Spring, Old Mormon Road, Nevada.
1877. Productus parvus. White, IT. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 83, pi. 5, figs. 6a, b.
Subcarboniferous: Mountain Spring, Old Mormon Road, Nevada.
1888. Productus parvus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 11, fig. 11.
Chester L. S. : Ohio.
Productus pectenoides Say.
1823. Productus pectenoides. Say, Long's Exped. to Rocky Mts., vol. 1, p. 150. (footnote.)
Missouri River, 5 miles below Council Bluffs.
1897. Productus pectenoides. Harris, Bull. Am. Pal., vol. 1, p. 384 (114).
Productus pertenuis Meek.
1866. Productus Cancrini. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 54, tab. 4, fig. 6. (Not P. cancrini deKon., 1843.)
Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Productus pertennis. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 164, pi. 1, figs. 14a-c; pi. 8, figs. 9 a-d.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City and Brownville, Nebraska; Grass hopper Creek, 12 miles west of Leavenworth and at Atchison, Kansas.
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Productus phillipsi Norwood and Pratten.
1855. Productus Phillipsi. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2) vol. 3, p. 8, pi. 1, figs. 2a-c.
Mountain L. S. : “ Big Canyon ” of Humboldt River, Utah Territory.
Productus pileiformis McChesney.
1859. Productus pileiformis. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 40.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1891. Productus pileiformis. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 582, pi. 13. figs. 13, 14.
Maxville L. S. : Ohio.
1895. Productus pileiformis. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 470, pi. 9, figs. 13. 14.
Maxville L. S. : Ohio.
Productus pileolus Sliumard.
1858. Productus pileolus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 291. White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
1859. Productus pileolus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 389. White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
Productus pocillum Morton.
1836. Produdus pocillum. Morton, Am. Jour. Sci. ( 1), vol. 29, p. 150, pi. 2, fig. 2. Coal Measures: Ohio Valley.
Productus popei Shumard.
1858. Productus Popei. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 290. Permian : New Mexico and Texas.
1859. Productus Popei. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 389, pi. 11,
fig. 8.
White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
Productus portlockianus . See Productus costatus.
Productus prattenianus. See Productus cora.
Productus punctatus Martin.
1836. Productus punctatus ? Morton, Am. Jour. Sci. (1), vol. 29, p. 153, pi. 26, fig.38. Coal Measures : Ohio Valley.
1838. Producta semipunctata. Shepard, Am. Jour. Sci. (1), vol. 34, p. 153, fig. 9. Limestone: Peru, Illinois.
1847. Productus punctatus. DeKoninck, Monog. du Gen. Prod, et Chon., p. 123, pi. 12, figs. 2 a-k.
Carboniferous: Zanesville, Ohio; Eddyville and Louisville, Kentucky.
1854. Productus punctatus. Shumard, Marcy’s Expl. Red River of Louis., p. 175,
pi. 1, fig. 5; pi. 2, fig. 1.
Carboniferous: Washington County, Arkansas.
1855. Productus punctatus. Norwood and Pratten, Jgur. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2),
vol. 3, p. 19.
Mountain L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Coal Measures: 12 miles northwest of Richmond, Missouri; near Casey- ville, Illinois.
1858. Productus punctatus. Marcou, Geol. N. A., p. 48, pi. 6, fig. 2.
Mountain L. S. : Tigeras, Pecos Village, and in the Sierra de Mogoyon, New Mexico.
1860. Productus tubulospinus. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 37.
Coal Measures: Western States.
1865. Productus tubulospinus. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 1, figs. 10, 11. 1868. Productus punctatus. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 27, pi. 1, figs. 10,11.
Upper and Lower Coal Measures : Throughout the Western States.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Productus punctatus Martin — Continued.
1872. Productus punctatus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 169, pi. 2, fig. 6, pi. 4,
fig. 5.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Bennett’s Mill, Wyoming, Rock Bluff, Plattsmoutb and Bellevue, Nebraska ; Illinois ; Iowa} Missouri. Lower Coal Measures : Missouri ; Iowa ; Illinois.
Lower Carboniferous : Missouri; Iowa; Illinois.
1873. Productus Punctatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 569
pi. 25, fig. 13.
Upper and Lower Coal Measures : Illinois.
1876. Productus punctatus. White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 89.
Lower Aubrey Group : Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
1877. Productus punctatus. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 114,
pi. 7, figs. 2a-c.
Carboniferous : At and near top of Grass Mountain, Ely Range, 35 miles north of Pioche, Nevada.
1878. Productus sp. allied to P. punctatus. Etheridge, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc.
Lond., vol. 34, p. 630.
Carboniferous: Feilden Isthmus, latitude 82° 43’.
1882. Productus punctatus. White, 11th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 373, pi. 42
figs. 1-3. ’ ’ '
Coal Measures : Newport, Indiana.
1883. Productus punctatus. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (19) 50
figs. 14-16.
1883. Productus Rogersi. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (19) 50, fijrs
17, 18.
Coal Measures.
1884. Productus punctatus. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 124 pi 27
figs. 1-3. ’ ’
Coal Measures: Vermilion, Vigo, Sullivan, Vanderberg, Dubois, Warrick, and Pike counties, Indiana.
1887. Productus punctatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 48, pi. 2, fig. 29. Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1892. Productus punctatus. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 1, pi 22 figs. 9, 10. ’ ’ ’
Coal Measures: Mississippi Valley.
1892. Productus punctatus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 17A, fig. 21; pi. 19, figs. 14-17.
Upper Coal Measures : Near Kansas City, Missouri ; Missouri.
1894. Productus punctatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 51, pi. 37, figs. la-c.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Productus punctatus. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 29, pi. 22, fig. 7. Lower Coal Measures : Conway County, Arkansas.
Productus pustulosus Phillips.
1858. Productus pustulosus. Marcou, Geol. N. A., p. 48, pi. 6, fig. 1.
Mountain L. S. : Tigeras, New Mexico.
1859. Productus pustulosus Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil
p. 26.
Coal Measures : Leavenworth, Kansas.
Productus pyxidatus. See Productella pyxidata.
Productus pyxidiformis DeKoninck.
1858. Productus pyxidiformis. Marcou, Geol. N. A., p. 48, pi. 6, figs. 3, 3 a.
Mountain L. S. : Tigeras, New Mexico.
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Productus raricostatus Herrick.
1888. Productus ( Productella ) lachrymosus var. stigmarius. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 34, pi. 3, fig. 28. (Not. P. lachrymosus var. stigmata Hall, 1867.)
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Productus raricostatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 19, pi. 3, fig. 19.
Waverly Group: Moot’s Run, Licking County, Ohio.
1895. Productus raricostatus. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 23, fig. 9. Cuyahoga Shale: Moot’s Run, Licking County, Ohio.
Productus rogersi. See Productus punctatus and Productus nebras- kensis.
Productus rushvillensis Herrick.
1888. Productus rushvillensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 22, pi. 3, fig. 15.
Waverly Group: Rushville, Newark, and Loudonville, Ohio.
1895. Productus rushvillensis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 23, fig. 15.
One hundred feet above Conglomerate II (Waverly Group): Rushville, Newark, and Loudonville, Ohio.
Productus scabriculus Martin.
1855. Productus scabriculus. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 17.
Coal Measures.
1858. Productus scabriculus. Marcou, Geol. N. A., p. 47, pi. 5, figs. 6, 6a.
Mountain L. S. : Pecos Village and on summit of Sierra de Sandia.
1861. Productus scabriculus. Newberry, Ives’s Colo. Expl. Exped., p. 125.
Upper Carboniferous : Near Santa F6, New Mexico.
Productus scitulus Meek and Worthen.
I860. Productus scitulus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 451. St. Louis L. S. : Alton, Illinois.
1866. Productus scitulus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 280, pi. 20, figs. 5 a-d.
St. Louis L. S. : Alton, Illinois.
Productus semipunctatus. See Productus punctatus.
Productus semireticulatus Martin.
1847. Productus semireticulatus. De Koninck, Monog. du Gen. Prod, et Chon., p. 83, pi. 8, figs. la-7i; pi. 9, figs. 1 a-m ; pi. 10, tigs. 1 a-d.
Carboniferous: Harrisville, Bagdad, Cuyahoga, Zanesville, Flint Ridge, Greensburg, and Antrim, Ohio; near Louisville, Kentucky; near St. Louis and St. Charles, Missouri; Leavenworth, on the Missouri River; Long Creek, Crawfordsville, and near New Harmony, Indiana; Sparta, Illi nois; Bolivia, South America.
1855. Productus semireticulatus. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil- (2), vol. 3, p. 11.
Mountain L. S. : Western States.
1855. Productus Semireticulatus var. Frigidus. Salter, Belcher’s “Last of the Arc
tic Voyages,” p. 388, pi. 36, figs. 13, 14.
Carboniferous : Depot Point.
1856. Productus semireticulatus. Hall, Pac. R. R. Rep., vol. 3, p. 103, pi. 2,
figs. 16, 17.
Carboniferous : Pecos Village, New Mexico.
1858. Productus semi-reticulatus. Marcou, Geol. N. A., p. 46, pi. 5, figs. 4, 4a ; pi. 6, fig. 6.
Mountain L. S. : Sierra Madre, Sierra de Mogoyon, Pecos Village, Tigeras in the Canyon of San Antonio, Sierra de Sandia, Great Salt Lake, sources of Rio Colorado Chiquito in the Sierra Blauca; El Paso, State of Chi huahua; junction of Rio San Pedro with Rio Gila, Arizona Territory; Vancouver Island.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Productns semireticulatus Martin — Continued.
1858. Product us semireticulatus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1,
p. 292.
White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
1859. Productus semireticulatus var. antiquatus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad.
Sci., vol. 1, p. 389.
White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
1861. Productus semireticulatus. Newberry, Ives’s Colo. Expl. Exped., p. 124.
Upper Carboniferous: Cherty L. S., near junction of Great and Little Colorado rivers ; Pecos Village.
1863. Productus semireticulatus. Davidson, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 19,
p. 174, pi. 9, figs. 20, 21.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Brookfield, Shubenacadie, East River, Debert River, Minudie, Pugwash, near Amherst, Boulardarie, Cape Bre ton, Horton Bluff, Grays River, etc., Nova Scotia.
1864. Productus semireticulatus. Meek, Pal. Cal., vol. 1, p. 11, pi. 2, figs. 4, 4 a. Carboniferous: Bass’s Ranch, Shasta County, California.
1865. Producta semireticulata. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 115. Marshall Group : Weymouth, Medina County, Ohio ; Orange, Cuyahoga
County, Ohio.
1868. Productus semireticulatus. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 296, pi. 97a, b. Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Brookfield, Shubenacadie, East River, De
Bert River, Minudie, Pugwash, near Amherst, Boulardarie, Cape Breton, Horton Bluff, Gays River, etc., Nova Scotia.
1869. Producta semireticulata. Winchell, Safford’s Geol. of Tenn., p. 442. Immediately above Black Shale : Manchester, Cannon County, Tennessee.
1870. Producta semireticulata. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 249. Waverly Group : Newark, Sciotoville, Rockville, and Vinton County, Ohio ;
near Shafer’s, Venango County, Pennsylvania.
1872. Productus semireticulatus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 160, pi. 5, figs. 7 a, 6.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, 2f miles west of Nebraska City, Bennett’s Mill, Wyoming, Cedar Bluff, Rock Bluff, Bellevue, Omaha, Plattsmouth, Brown ville, Peru, and Aspinwall, Nebraska.
Upper and Lower Coal Measures : Iowa; Illinois; Kansas; Missouri; New Mexico.
1874. Productus semireticulatus. Derby, Bull. Cornell Univ. (Sci.), vol. 1, No. 2, p. 47, pi. 4, fig. 8; pi. 6, fig. 18; pi. 7, figs. 5-7, 15, 16.
Coal Measures : Bomjardim and Itai tuba, Brazil.
1876. Productus semireticulatus. White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 90. Lower Aubrey Group : Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
1877. Productus semireticulatus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 69, pi. 7,
fig. 5.
Carboniferous: Railroad Canyon, Diamond Mountains; Fossil Hill, White Pine Mountains, Nevada.
1877. Productus semireticulatus. Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 267, pi. 5, figs. 5, 6.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : North of Snowstorm Hill, Dry Canyon, Oquirrh Mountains, Utah.
1877. Productus semireticulatus. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. Ill, pi. 8, figs. la-c.
Carboniferous: Near Bear Spring, Camp Wingate, and near Santa F6, New Mexico; Camp Cottonwood, Old Mormon road, Lincoln County, and top of Grass Mountain, Ely range, 35 miles north of Pioche, Nevada; head of Partridge Creek; near Bill Williams’s Mountain; Tenney’s Ranch; Kaibab Plateau; head of Dry Fork, and Kanab Canyon (Aubrey L. S.), Arizona; crest of Hurricane Hill, near Toquerville, and Meadow Creek, south of Fillmore, Utah.
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Productus semireticulatus Martin — Continued.
1878. Productus semireticulatus. Etheridge, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 34, p. 629.
Carboniferous: Feilden Isthmus, latitude 82° 43'.
1883. Productus semireticulatus. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (19) 50,
figs. 19-23.
Coal Measures : Brazil, South America.
1884. Productus semireticulatus. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 125, pi. 24,
figs. 1-3.
Coal Measures : Indiana.
1888. Productus semireticulatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 31, pi. 1, fig. 26 ; pi. 6, fig. 11 ; pi. 10, figs. 6, 6a.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1892. Productus semireticulatus. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 1, pi. 22, fig. 2.
Coal Measures : Newcastle, Ohio.
1892. Productus semireticulatus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 17A, figs. 16-18; pi. 19, figs. 19-23.
Coal Measures: Perry County and Newcastle, Ohio; Itaituba, Brazil,
1894. Productus semireticulatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 50, pi. 36, figs. 4a-c.
Upper Coal Measures : Creighton and Calhoun, Missouri.
1897. Productus semireticulatus. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 30.
Lower Coal Measures : White County, Arkansas.
Marshall Shale : Stone County, Arkansas.
Fayetteville Shale : Searcy County, Arkansas.
Boone Chert : Searcy County, Arkansas.
See also Productus cora and Productus setigerus.
Productus semireticulatus var. antiquatus . See Productus semireticu latus.
Productus semistriatus Meek.
1860. Productus semistriatus. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 309.
Coal measures : Timpanogos Canyon, latitude 40° 22', longitude 111° 38'.
1876. Productus semistriatus. Meek, Simpson’s Expl. Gt. Basin, Utah, p. 349, pi. 1,
figs. 7a, 6.
Coal Measures: Timpanogos Canyon.
1877. Productus semistriatus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., p. 74, pi. 7, figs. 8, 8a. Carboniferous L. S. : Southeast of Great Salt Lake, Utah.
Productus setigerus Hall.
1858. Productus setigerus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 638, pi. 19, fig. 3. Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
1858. Productus setigerus ? var. keokuk. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 639, pi. 19, figs. 4 b, c. 9
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa; Warsaw, Illinois.
1858. Productus semireticulatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 637, pi. 19, fig. 4a. Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, I0W9,.
1883. Productus semireticulatus. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (18) 49, figs. 11-13.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1892. Productus semireticulatus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 18, figs. 11-13.
Keokuk Group : Warsaw, Illinois.
Productus shumar dianus. See Productella shumardana.
Productus speciosus. See Productella speciosa.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Productus spinosus Say.
1823. Productus spinosus. Say, Long's Exped. to Rocky Mts., vol. 1, p. 106 (foot note).
From Fort Osage.
1897. Productus spinosus. Harris, Bull. Am. Pal., vol. 1, p. 379 (109).
Productus spinulicostus. See Productella spinulicosta.
Productus splendens. See Productus longispinus.
Productus subaculeatus. See Productella subaculeata.
Productus subhorridus Meek.
1877. Productus subhorridus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 75, pi. 7, figs. 3-35.
Carboniferous L. S. : Wasatch Mountains; Hamilton Butte, Ruby Group; Mahogany Peak, Egan Mountains and north slope of Moleen Peak, Elko Range, west side of Long V alley, Ruby Group.
Productus subserratus Say.
1823. Productus subserratus. Say, Long's Exped. to Rocky Mts., vol. 1, p. 147 (footnote).
Missouri River, 5 miles below Council Bluffs.
1897. Productus subserratus. Harris, Bull. Am. Pal., vol. 1, p. 381 (111).
Productus swallovi Beecher.
1863. Koninckina Americana. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 94. (Not Productus americanus Swallow.)
Third Archimedes L. S. : Barrett's Station, St. Louis County, Missouri. 1890. Productus Swallovi. Beecher, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 40, p. 215.
Productus symmetricus McChesney.
1860. Productus symmetricus. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 35.
Upper Coal Measures : Lasalle and Springfield, Illinois.
1865. Productus symmetricus. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 1, figs. 9a-b.
1868. Productus symmetricus. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 25, pi. 1, figs. 9a, b.
Upper Coal Measures L. S. ; Lasalle and Springfield, Illinois.
1872. Productus symmetricus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 167, pi. 5, figs. 6a, b; pi. 8, fig. 13. v
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Bennett's Mill, Peru, and Bellevue, Nebraska; Kansas; Iowa; Missouri; Illinois.
Lower Coal Measures : Illinois.
1884. Productus symmetricus. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 123, pi. 25, figs. 1, 2.
Coal Measures : Vermilion, Vigo, Sullivan, Vanderburg, Dubois, Warrick, and Pike counties, Indiana.
1892. Productus symmetricus. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brack., pt. 1, pi. 22, fig. 4.
Upper Coal Measures: Near Kansas City, Missouri.
1892. Productus symmetricus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 17A, figs. 19, 20.
Upper Coal Measures: Near Kansas City, Missouri.
1894. Productus symmetricus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 48, pi. 36, figs. 2a, b.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Productus tenuicostus Hall.
1858. Productus tenuicostus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 675, pi. 24, figs. 2a-d.
St. Louis L. S. : Milan, Illinois.
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Productus tenuicostus Hall — Continued.
1883. Productus tenuicostus. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (18) 49, fig. 18.
1892. Productus tenuicostatus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 18, fig. 18.
St. Louis, L. S. : Milan, Illinois.
1894. Productus tenuicostus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 44.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
Productus tubulospinus. See Productus punctatus.
Productus undiferus De Koninck.
1855. Productus undiferus , Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 9.
Coal Measures : Caseyville and Posey County, Indiana.
Productus villiersi D’Orbigny.
1847. Productus villiersi. De Konnick, Monog. du Gen. Prod, et Chon., p. 109, pi. 11, figs. 1 a-c.
Carboniferous L. S. : Bolivia, South America.
1855. Productus Villiersi. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 17.
Keg Creek, Missouri.
Productus viminalis White.
1862. Productus viminalis. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 29. Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Productus vittatus Hall.
1858. Productus vittatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 639.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa; Warsaw and Nauvoo, Illinois.
1883. Productus vittatus. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (18) 49, figs. 15-17.
Keokuk L. S. : Near Keokuk, Iowa.
1892. Productus vittatus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 18, figs. 15-17.
Keokuk Group : Near Keokuk, Iowa.
1894. Productus vittatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 43.
Keokuk L. S. : Trenton, Missouri; Keokuk, Iowa.
Productus wabashensis Norwood and Pratten.
1855. Productus Wabashensis. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 3, p. 13, pi. 1, figs. 6a-d.
Coal Measures: Near New Harmony, Indiana.
Productus weyprechti Toula.
1878. Productus Weyprechti ? Etheridge, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond, vol. 34, p. 631.
Carboniferous: Cape Joseph Henry, latitude 82° 50'.
Productus wilberanus McChesney.
I860. Productus ivilberanus. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 36.
Coal Measures : Charbonier, Missouri.
1865. Productus wilberanus. McChesney, 111. New Spec. Foss., pi. 1, fig. 8.
1868. Productus Wilberanus. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 26, pi. 1, fig. 8.
Coal Measures: Charbonier, Missouri.
Productus wortheni Hall.
1858. Productus tvortheni. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 635, pi. 19, figs. 1 a-b. Keokuk L. S : Nauvoo, Illinois.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Productus (species undetermined).
1852. Productus— sp. indet.). Hall, Stansb. Exped. Gt. Salt Lake, p. 411, pi. 3, fig. 4.
Carboniferous : Missouri River, near Weston.
1868. Productus. Rogers, Geol. Rep. Penn., vol. 2, p. 833, fig. 687.
1875. Productus (undetermined sp.). Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 282, pi. 10, figs. 4 a-d.
Waverly Group : Sciotoville, Ohio.
1875. Productus (undetermined sp.). Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 283, pi. 10, fig. 3. Waverly Group : Sciotoville, Ohio.
1877. Productus - (f). Whiteaves, Geol. Surv. Canada, Rep. of Prog., 1875-76,
p. 101.
Devonian or Carboniferous: Fossil Point, Peace River, Canada.
1887. Productus sp. small individual. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, pi. 1, fig. 24.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1887. Productus sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, pi. 2, fig. 31.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Productus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 7, fig. 26.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
PRCETUS Steininger, 1830.
Prcetus auriculatus Hall. See Prcetus missouriensis.
Proetus doris Hall.
1860. Proetus doris. Hall, 13th Ann. Rep. N.Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 112.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1865. Phillipsia Doris. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 133.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1870. Phillipsia Doris. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 260.
Waverly Group : Rockville, Ohio.
1887. Phillipsia doris. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 62.
1887. Phillipsia doris. Vogdes, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 90.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
Prcetus ellipticus Meek and Worthen.
1865. Proetus ellipticus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 267.
Kinderhook Group: Jersey County, Illinois.
1868. Proetus ellipticus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 460, pi. 14, fig. 8.
Kinderhook Group: Jersey County, Illinois.
1887. Proetus ellipticus. Vogdes, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 82, pi. 3, fig. 3. Kinderhook Group : Jersey County, Illinois.
Prcetus granulatus Wetherby. See Griffithides granulatus.
Prcetus loganensis Hall and Whitfield.
1877. Proetus Loganensis. Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 264, pi. 4, fig. 33.
Waverly Group: Logan Canyon, Wahsatch Range, Utah.
1887. Proetus loganensis. Vogdes, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 78.
Waverly Group: Logan Canyon, Wahsatch Range, Utah.
Prcetus longicaudus Hall.
1862. Proetus longicaudus. Hall, 15th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 108. Hamilton? Iowa.
*1876. Proetus longicaudus. Hall, Ill. Devonian Foss., pi. 20, figs. 32-34.
506 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Prcetus longicaudus Hall— Continued.
1881. Proetus longicaudus. Williams, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 21, p. 156.
Upper Carboniferous: Near Madison, Greenwood County, Kansas.
1888. Proetus (?) longicaudus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 7, p. 131, pi. 20, figs. 32-34.
? Carboniferous.
Proetus minutus Herrick.
1888. Proetus minutus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 56, pi. 1, figs. 7a, l. Waverly Group: Moot's Run, Licking County, Ohio.
1889. Proetus minutus. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 1, fig. 7.
1895. Proetus minutus. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 14, fig. 7.
Waverly Group : Moot's Run, Licking County, Ohio.
Proetus missouriensis Shumard.
1855. Proetus Missouriensis. Shumard, 1st and 2d Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 196, pi. B, figs. 13a, l).
Lithographic L. S. : Hannibal, Louisiana, and Chouteau Springs, Missouri. 1862. Proetus auriculatus. Hall, 15th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 107.
Chemung S. S. : Licking County, Ohio.
1865. Proetus Missouriensis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 133.
1887. Phillipsia shumardi. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, pp. 58 and 69, pi. 7, fig. 14.
Waverly Group: Granville, Ohio.
1887. Proetus missouriensis. Vogdes, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 75, pi. 3,
fig. 1.
Lithographic L. S. : Hannibal, Louisiana, and Chouteau Springs, Missouri. Waverly Group : Granville, Ohio.
1888. Proetus Missouriensis. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 7, p. 133, pi. 23,
fig. 32.
Lithographic L. S. : Missouri.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Phillipsia shumardi. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 29, pi. 2, fig. 22; pi. 3, fig. 32.
Middle Waverly Freestone: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Phillipsia ( Proetus ) auriculatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 54,
pi. 1, fig. 14.
Waverly Group : Ohio.
1889. Proetus ( Phillipsia ) auriculatus. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 1, fig. 14.
1894. Proetus missouriensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 233.
Louisiana (Lithographic) L. S. : Hannibal, Louisiana, and Chouteau
Springs, Missouri.
1895. Prcetus auriculatus. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 14, figs. 14, 15. Waverly Group: Near Granville and Newark, Ohio.
Prcetus peroccidens Hall and Whitfield.
1877. Proetus peroccidens. Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 262, pi. 4, figs. 28-32.
Waverly Group: Ogden and Logan Canyons, Wahsatch Range, and Dry Canyon, Oquirrh Mountains, Utah.
1887. Proetus peroccidens. Yogdes, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 79.
Waverly Group: Ogden, Logan Canyon, Wahsatch Range, and Dry Can yon, Oquirrh Mountains, Utah.
Prcetus ? placidus Yogdes.
1896. Proetus ? placidus. Yogdes, Cal. Acad. Sci. (2), vol. 6, p. 198, fig. Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia and Providence, Missouri.
Prcetus precursor Herrick. See Phillipsia precursor.
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Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Proetus swallovi Shumard.
1855. Proetus Swallovi. Shumard, 1st and 2d Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 196, pi. B, figs. 12a, 6.
Lithographic L. S. : Chouteau Springs, Cooper County, and Moniteau County, Missouri.
1887. Phillipsia swallovi. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 58, pi. 5, fig. 11. Chemung Group: Chouteau Springs, Cooper County, Missouri.
1894. Proetus swallovi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 234.
Louisiana (Lithographic) L. S. : Chouteau Springs, Missouri.
Proetus tennesseensis Winchell.
1869. Phillipsia Tennesseensis. Winchell, Salford’s Geol. Tenn., p. 445.
Shales just above black shale: Hickman and Maury counties, Tennessee.
1870. Phillipsia Tennesseensis. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 259. Waverly Group : Hickman and Maury counties, Tennessee.
1887. Proetus tennesseensis. Vogdes, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 80.
Waverly Series: Hickman County, Tennessee.
Proetus trinucleatus . See Phillipsia trinucleata.
Proetus (species undetermined).
1888. Proetus ( Phillipsia ) sp. close to P. auriculatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ.,
vol. 4, pi. 1, fig. 13.
Waverly Group : Ohio.
1888. Proetus (?) (cf. haldemani). Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 55, pi. 1,
fig. 12.
Waverly Group : 1 mile east of Harlem, Licking County, Ohio.
1889. Proetus (Phillipsia) sp. close to P. auriculatus. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3,
pi. 1, fig. 13.
1889. Proetus ( haldemani f) Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 1, fig. 12.
1895. Proetus sp. ? (perhaps haldemani). Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 14,
fig. 12.
Near base of Waverly Group: 1 mile east of Harlem, Licking County, Ohio.
1895. Proetus (f). Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 14, fig. 13.
Upper Waverly Group : Ohio.
PROGONOBLATTINA Scudder, 1879.
Progonoblattina columbiana Scudder.
1895. Progonoblattina columbiana. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 124, p. 131, pi. 11, fig. 9.
Lower Coal Measures: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
PROMACRUS Meek, 1871.
PTomacrus andrewsi Meek.
1871- Sanguinolites ( Promacrus ) Andrewsi. Meek, Am. Jour. Conch., vol. 7, p. 7. Waverly S. S. : Sciotoville, Ohio.
1875. Promacrus Andrewsi. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 308, pi. 17, figs, la, b. Waverly Group : Sciotoville, Ohio.
Promacrus cuneatus Hall.
'*1870. Pholadella cuneata. Hall, Prelim. Not. Lamell. 2, p. 66.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1885. Promacrus cuneatus. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 510, pi. 78, fig. 28. Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Promacrus missouriensis Swallow.
I860. Solen (?) Missouriensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 655. Pike County, Missouri.
1871. Sanguinolites (Promacrus) Missouriensis. Meek, Am. Jour. Conch., vol. 7, p. 6, pi. 1, fig. 2.
Chouteau L. S. : Pike County, Missouri.
Promacrus nasutus Meek.
1871. Sanguinolites ( Promacrus ) nasutus. Meek, Am. Jour. Conch., vol. 7, p. 6, pi. 1, fig. 1.
Chouteau L. S. : Chouteau Springs, Missouri.
Promacrus truncatus Herrick.
1888. Promacra (?) truncatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 60, pi. 3, fig. 30. Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
PBOMYLACBIS Scudder, 1885.
Promylacris liarei Scudder.
1895. Promylacris harei. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 48, pi. 2, fig. 3.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Promylacris ovalis Scudder.
1885. Promylacris ovale. Scudder, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 34. Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Promylacris ovalis. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 403, pi. 31, figs. 1-4.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Promylacris ovalis. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 380, pi. 23, figs. 1-4.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1895. Promylacris ovalis. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 50.
Lower Coal Measures: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Promylacris rigida Scudder.
1890. Promylacris rigida. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 403, pi. 31, fig. 6.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Promylacris rigida. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 380, pi. 23, fig. 6. Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1895. Promylacris rigida. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 50, pi. 3, fig. 1.
Lower Coal Measures : Braidwood, Illinois.
Promylacris testudo Scudder.
1890. Promylacris lestudo. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 403, pi. 32, fig. 6.
Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Promylacris testudo. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 379, pi. 24, fig. 6. Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1895. Promylacris testudo. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 124, p. 49, pi. 2, fig. 2.
Lowe'* Coal Measures : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
PBONOBITES Mojsisovics, 1882.
Pronorites cyclolobus var. arkansiensis Smith.
1897. Pronorites cyclolobusY ar. arlcansiensis . Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 57, pi. 24, figs. 1-4.
Lower Coal Measures : Pilot Mountain, Carroll County, Arkansas.
Weller]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Pronorites (species undetermined).
1897. Pronorites sp. indet. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 60, pi. 20,
fig. 2.
Upper Coal Measures : Scott County, Arkansas.
PROPTETICUS Scudder, 1885.
Propteticus infernus Scudder.
1885. Propteticus infernus. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 334, pi. 31, figs. 3, 4.
Carboniferous: Near Georgetown, Vermilion County, Illinois.
1890. Propteticus infernus. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 298, pi. 17, figs. 3, 4. Carboniferous: Near Georgetown, Vermilion County, Illinois.
(PROTASTER Forbes, 1849.)
Protaster barrisi. See Ony chaster barrisi.
Protaster gregarius. See Aganaster gregarius.
PROTHYRIS Meek, 1869.
Prothyris elegans Meek.
1871. Prothyris elegans. Meek, Am. Jour. Conch., vol. 7, p. 8, pi. 1, fig. 3.
Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Nebraska; Ohio; Illinois; Michigan.
1872. Prothyris elegans. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 223, pi. 10, figs. 9a, &. Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1887. Prothyris (cf. elegans). Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 32, pi. 4, fig. 3. Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Prothyris meeki Winchell, MS.
1875. Prothyris Meeki. Winchell, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 305, pi. 15, fig. 2.
Waverly Group : Rushville, Ohio.
1888. Prothyris meeki. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 66, pi. 8, fig. 7.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Prothyris meeki. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 4, fig. 2.
Waverly Group : Gann, Ohio.
1889. Prothyris meeki. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 2, fig. 2.
1895. Prothyris meeki. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 16, fig. 2.
Kinderhook: Ohio.
PROUTELLA Ulrich, 1890.
Proutella discoidea Prout.
1860. Cyclopora discoidea. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 578. Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1866. Cyclopora discoidea. Prout, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 420, pi. 22, fig. 10. Keokuk Group : Warsaw, Illinois.
1890. Proutella discoidea. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 674, pi. 69, figs. 4-4 d. Keokuk Group, Warsaw, Hamilton, and Nauvoo, Illinois; Keokuk, low*.
1894. Proutella discoidea. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 37.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
PSEUDOMONOTIS Beyrich, 1862.
Pseudomonotis hawni Meek and Hayden.
1858. Monotis Hawni. Meek and Hayden, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 76.
Permian : Near mouth of Smoky Hill Fork of Kansas River and Helena, Kansas.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN Lull.153.
Pseudomonotis hawni Meek and Hayden— Continued.
1859. Monotis Hawni. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 28.
Upper Coal Measures : South of Kansas Falls, Smoky Hill River, and Cot tonwood Creek, Kansas.
1864. j Eumicrotis Hawni. Meek and Hayden, Pal. Up. Mo., p. 54, pi. 2, figs. 5a-c. Permian : Near mouth of Smoky Hill Fork of Kansas River, and between there and Council Grove; also on Cottonwood Creek, Kansas.
1884. Eumicrotis Hawni. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 142, pi. 30, fig. 10. Upper Coal Measures : Indiana.
1886. Eumicrotis Hawni. Heilprin, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Ann. Rep. 1885, p. 455. Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1886. Eumicrotis Hawni. Heilprin, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc.,
vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 271.
Mill Creek, L. S., Upper Coal Measures : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
Pseudomonotis hawni var. ovata Meek and Hayden.
1864. Eumicrotis Hawni var. ovata. Meek and Hayden, Pal. Up. Mo., p. 55, pi. 2, figs. 5a, b.
Permian : Near Cottonwood Creek, south of the Santa F6 Road, Kansas.
Pseudomonotis hawni var. sinuata Meek and Worthen.
1866. Eumicrotis Hawni v ar. sinuata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 338, pi. 27, figs. 12-12&, 13, 14.
Upper Coal Measures : Bridge of north branch of Saline River, Gallatin County, Illinois.
Pseudomonotis radialis Phillips.
1858. Monotis radialis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 187.
Upper Permian : Smoky Hill Fork, Kansas.
1866. Avicula speluncaria. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas, in Nebr., p. 28, tab. 2, fig. 12.
Nebraska City, Nebraska; Council Grove, Kansas.
1872. Pseudomonotis radialis f ? Meek, U. S'. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 201, pi. 9, fig. 3. Upper Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1887. Cf. Pseudomonotis radialis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 145, pi. 14,
fig. 26.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Pseudomonotis (species undetermined).
1872. Pseudomonotis sp. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 200, pi. 2, fig. 11.
Upper Coal Measures: Cedar Bluff and Rock Bluff, Nebraska.
(PTERIA Seopoli, 1777.)
Pteria morganensis. See Avicula morganensis.
PTERINEA Goldfuss, 1826.
Pterinea cardinata Winchell.
1862. Pterinea cardinata. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 412.
Marshall S. S. : Pointe Aux Barques, Michigan.
Pterinea crenistriata Winchell.
1862. Cardiopsis crenistriata. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 417.
Marshall Group : Columbia, Michigan.
1865. Pterinea crenistriata. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci, Phil., p. 124.
Pterinea gibbosa. See Monopteria gibbosa.
Pterinea newarkensis Meek.
1871. Pterinea (Pteronites ?) newarkensis. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 162. Waverly Group: Newark, Ohio.
Weller]
Carboniferous Invertebrates,
Pterinea pintoensis Walcott.
1884. Pterinea Pintoensis. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 234, pi. 19, fig. 10. Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
Pterinea spinalata Winchell.
1863. Avicula acanthoptera. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 8. (Not A. acanthoptera Hall, 1843.)
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Pterinea spinulata. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 124.
Pterinea strigosa White.
1862. Gervillia strigosa. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 31.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Pterinea undulata Meek and Worthen.
1868. Pterinea ? undulata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 456, pi. 14, fig. 5.
Kinderhook Group : Burlington, Iowa; ? Kinderhook, Illinois.
PTEBINOPECTEN Hall, 1883.
Pterinopecten ashlandensis Herrick.
1888. Pterinopecten ( ?) ashlandensis. Herrick, Bull. Den.Univ.,vol. 4, p. 33, pi. 11, fig. 4.
Waverly Group : Lyon Falls, Ashland County, Ohio.
1895. Pterinopecten ashlandensis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 22, fig. 22. Cuyahoga Shale : Near Ashland, Ohio.
Pterinopecten cariniferus Herrick.
1888. Pterinopecten cariniferus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ.,vol. 3, p. 58, pi. 12, figs. 8, 9, 42.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Pterinopecten cariniferus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 33, pi. 5,
fig. 12.
Waverly Group : Ashland County and Lodi, Ohio.
1889. Pterinopecten cariniferus. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 3, fig. 12.
1895. Pterinopecten cariniferus. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 22, fig. 16; pi. 24, fig. 24.
Cuyahoga Shale : Moot’s Run, Ohio.
’terinopecten hoosacensis Walcott.
1884. Pterinopecten Hoosacensis. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 232, pi. 8, fig. 9. Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
’terinopecten laetus Hall.
1884. Pterinopecten Icetus. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 63, pi. 1, fig. 13.
Marcellus Shale : Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York.
1888. Pterinopecten Icetus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 114, pi. 5, fig. 13. Waverly Group : Moot’s Run, Licking County, Ohio.
1889. Pterinopecten Icetus. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 3, fig. 13.
1895. Pterinopecten laetus. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 22, fig. 15. Cuyahoga Shale : Moot’s Run, Ohio.
’terinopecten sedaliensis Miller.
1891. Pterinopecten sedaliensis. Miller, Adv. Sheets 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p.
93, pi. 20, figs. 8, 9.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1892. Pterinopecten sedaliensis. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 703, pi. 20,
figs. 8, 9.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.153.
Pterinopecten spio Walcott.
1884. Pterinopecten Spio. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 233, pi. 8, figs. 1, la. Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
Pterinopecten (species undetermined).
1888. Pterinopecten sp . Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 9, fig. 12.
Bedford Shale : Central College, Ohio.
1889. Pterinopecten sp. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 4, fig. 12.
Bedford Shale : Ohio.
1895. Pterinopecten sp. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 20, fig. 12.
Shale above Berea Grit : Ohio.
PTERONITES McCoy, 1884.
Pteronites gayensis Dawson.
1868. Pteronites Gayensis. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 301, fig. 101.
Carboniferous L. S. : Gay’s River, Nova Scotia.
Pteronites gayensis var. ornatus Dawson.
1883. Pteronites Gayensis (var. ornatus). Dawson, Rep. Peter Redpath Mus., No. 2, p. 14.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Port-au-Port, Newfoundland.
Pteronites hopkinsi Weller*
1897. Pteronites hopkinsi. Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p. 261, pi. 19, fig. 10.
Batesville S. S. : Batesville, Arkansas.
Pteronites lsevis Weller.
1897. Pteronites Icevis. Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p. 262, pi. 19, figs. 11, 12.
Batesville S. S. : Batesville, Arkansas.
Pteronites obliquus Herrick.
1888. Pteronites ( Leptodcsma )? obliquus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 58 pi. 4, fig. 20; pi. 7, fig. 7.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
Pteronites spergenensis Whitfield.
1882. Pteronites Spergenensis. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 56,
pi. 7, fig. 1.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1883. Pteronites Spergenensis. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., pi. 30, fig. 1.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
PTEROTOCRINUS Lyon and Casseday, 1860. Pterotocrinus acutus Wetherby.
1879. Pterotocrinus acutus. Wetherby, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p. 134, pi. 11, fig. 2.
Kaskaskia Group : Pulaski County, Kentucky.
1879. Pterotocrinus spatulatus. Wetherby, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p. 137, pi. 11, fig. 3.
Kaskaskia Group : Pulaski County, Kentucky.
1897. Pterotocrinus acutus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 799, pi. 79, figs. Sa-g.
Kaskaskia Group : Sloan’s Valley, Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Weller-]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Pterotocrinus acutus var. bifurcatus Wetlierby.
1879. Pterotocrinus bifurcatus . Wetherby, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p. 136, pi. 11, fig. 1.
Kaskaskia Group : Pulaski County, Kentucky. /
1897. Pterotocrinus acutus var. bifurcatus . Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 801, pi. 79, figs. 9a, b.
Kaskaskia Group: Sloan’s Valley, Pulaski County, Kentucky. Pterotocrinus bifurcatus. See Pterotocrinus acutus var. bifurcatus. Pterotocrinus capitalis Lyon.
1875. Asteroerinus capitalis. Lyon, Geol. Rep. Ky., vol. 3, p. 472, pi. 3, figs. 1-lfc.
Lower calcareous beds of Millstone Grit: Crittenden County, Kentucky. 1897. Pterotocrinus capitalis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 794, pi. 79, figs. 6a, b.
Kaskaskia Group : Crittenden County, Kentucky.
Pterotocrinus chesterensis Meek and Worthen.
1860. Dichocrinus ( Pterotocrinus ) Chesterensis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 383.
Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1866. Pterotocrinus chesterensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 292, pi. 23, figs. la-c.
Chester Group : Hardin County, Illinois.
1894. Pterotocrinus chesterensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 206.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1897. Pterotocrinus chesterensis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 802, pi. 79, figs. 5a, b.
Kaskaskia Group : Hardin County, Illinois.
Pterotocrinus coronarius Lyon.
1857. Asteroerinus (?) coronarius. Lyon, Geol. Rep. Ky., vol. 3, p. 476, pi. 1, figs. 1, la.
Lower calcareous beds of Millstone Grit : Crittenden County, Kentucky. 1897. Pterotocrinus coronarius. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 795, pi. 79, figs. 7a, b.
Kaskaskia Group : Crittenden County, Kentucky.
Pterotocrinus crassus Meek and Worthen.
1860. Dichocrinus ( Pterotocrinus ) crassus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 382.
Chester L. S. : Hardin County, Illinois.
1866. Pterotocrinus crassus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 290, pi. 23, figs. 2a, b.
Chester Group : Hardin County, Illinois.
1897. Pterotocrinus crassus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 801, pi. 79, fig. 8.
Kaskaskia Group : Hardin County, Illinois.
Pterotocrinus depressus Lyon and Oasseday.
I860. Pterotocrinus depressus. Lyon and Casseday, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 29,
p. 68.
Millstone Grit: Grayson ‘ Springs, Kentucky, and Dr. Baker’s furnace, Edmonson County, Kentucky.
1873. Pterotocrinus depressus ? Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 599, pi. 21, fig. 13.
Chester Group: Kaskaskia, Illinois.
1897. Pterotocrinus depressus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 796, pi. 79, figs. 2a-e.
Kaskaskia Group : Grayson. Edmonson, and Pulaski counties, Keutucky.
Bull. 153 - 33
514 Bibliographic Index Of North American [Bull. 153.
Pterotocrinus protuberans Hall.
1858. Dichocrinus protuberans. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 689, pi. 25, fig. 7. Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Pterotocrinus pyramidalis Lyon and Casseday.
1860. Pterotocrinus pyramidalis . Lyon and Casseday, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 2S p. 69.
Third L. S. of Millstone Grit Series : Edmonson, Grayson, and Breckinridge counties, Kentucky.
1897. Pterotocrinus pyramidalis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 798, pi. 79, figs. 4 a, b.
Kaskaskia Group: Edmonson, Grayson, and Breckinridge counties, Ken tucky; Morton County, Indiana.
Pterotocrinus rugosus Lyon and Casseday.
I860. Pterotocrinus rugosus. Lyon and Casseday, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 29, p. 71. Lowest Siliceous mud bed : Falls of Rough Creek, Breckinridge County, Kentucky.
Pterotocrinus spatulatus. See Pterotocrinus acutus.
Pterotocrinus wetherbyi Miller and Gurley.
1895. Pterotocrinus wetherbyi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 6, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 44, pi. 4, figs. 6-9.
Kaskaskia Group : Pulaski County, Kentucky.
PTILODICTYA Lonsdale, 1839.
Ptilodictya carbonaria Meek. See Cystodictya carbonaria.
Ptilodictya dictyota Meek.
1873. Ptilodictya ( Stictopora ?) dictyota. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Mont., Idaho, Wyo., and Utah, p. 465.
Carboniferous : Outlet of Mystic Lake, Montana.
Ptilodictya sereata Meek. See Prismopora sereata.
Ptilodictya triangulata. See Prismopora triangulata.
PTILOPORA McCoy, 1844.
Ptilopora acuta Ulrich.
1890. Ptilopora acuta. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p 622, pi. 65, figs. 4, 4a. Keokuk Group : Bentonsport and Keokuk, Iowa.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Ptilopora acuta. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 31.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Ptilopora cylindracea Ulrich.
1890. Ptilopora cylindracea. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 623, pi. 66, figs. 2-2 b.
Keokuk Group : King’s Mountain, Kentucky; Bentonsport, Iowa.
1894. Ptilopora cylindracea. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 32.
Keokuk L. S. : Bentonsport, Iowa.
Ptilopora paupera Ulrich.
1888. Ptilopora paupera. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 74.
Waverly Group : Lodi, Ohio.
1890. Ptilopora paupera. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 624, pi. 66, fig. 10. Keokuk Group : King’s Mountain, Kentucky.
Weller. J
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Ptilopora prouti Hall.
1858. Ptilopora prouti. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 653, pi. 22, tigs. 6 a-c, 7. Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1890. Ptilopora prouti. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 625, pi. 65, figs. 3-3c.
Warsaw Beds: Monroe County and Warsaw, Illinois; near New Provi dence, Indiana.
St. Louis Group : Barrett’s Station, Missouri.
1894. Ptilopora prouti. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 32.
St. Louis L. S. : Barrett’s Station, Missouri.
Ptilopora valida Ulrich.
1890. Ptilopora valida. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 623, pi. 65, figs. 5-5 c; pi. 66, figs. 1-1&.
Keokuk Group: Bentonsport and Keokuk, Iowa; Jersey County, Illinois. 1894. Ptilopora valida. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 32.
Keokuk L. S. : Bentonsport, Iowa.
PTYCHOPTERIA Hall, 1884.
Ptychopteria protoforme Walcott.
1884. Ptychopteria protoforme. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Diet., p. 235, pi. 8, fig. 5. Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
PTYCHOSPIRA Hall, 1893.
Ptychospira plicata Miller.
1892. Retzia plicata. Miller, Adv. Sheets 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 62, pi. 9, figs. 29-31.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Retzia plicata. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 316, pi. 9, figs. 29-31. Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Ptychospira sexplicata White and Whitfield.
1862. Retzia sexplicata. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, p. 294.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Ptychospira sexplicata. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 2,
pi. 36, figs. 22, 23.
Kinderhook Group : Illinois.
1895. Ptychospira (cf.) sexplicata. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 50,
figs. 13, 14.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1895. Ptychospira sex-plicata. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 83, fig. 28.
Kinderhook Group : Burlington, Iowa.
PTYCHOSTYLUS Gurley, 1884.
Ptychostylus heterocostalis Gurley.
1884. Ptychostylus heterocostalis. Gurley, New Carb. Foss., Bull. No. 2, p. 5. Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Ptychostylus subtumidus Gurley.
1884. Ptychostylus subtumidus. Gurley, New Carb. Foss., Bull. No. 2, p. 6. Kinderhook Shales: Pike County, Missouri.
(PUGIURCULUS Barrande, 1847.)
Pugiunculus aculeatus Hall. See Hyolithes aculeatus.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF< NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
PUGNAX Hall, 1893.
Pugnax dawsonianus Davidson.
1863. Bhynchonella Dawsoniana. Davidson, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 19, p. 172, pi. 9, figs. 13, 14.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Lennox Passage, Nova Scotia.
1868. Bhynchonella Daivsoniana. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 294, figs. 93a, b.
Carboniferous L. S. : Lennox Passage, Nova Scotia.
1895. Pugnax (?) Dawsonianus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 62, figs. 30-33.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Pugnax eatoniceformis. See Pugnax rockymontana.
Pugnax explanatus. See Camarophoria explanata.
Pugnax globulina Phillips.
1863. Camarophoria ? globulina ? Davidson, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 19, p. 171, pi. 9, figs. 11, 12.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : DeBert River, Nova Scotia.
1868. Camarophoria (?) globulina (?). Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 293, figs. 92a, b.
Carboniferous L. S. : DeBert River, Nova Scotia.
See also Pugnax uta.
Pugnax greenianus Ulrich.
1886. Bhynchonella greeniana. Ulrich, Cont. to Am. Pal., vol. 1, No. 1, p. 26, pi. 3, figs. 1-ld.
Knobstone Group : 3 miles west of New Albany, Indiana.
1895. Pugnax Greenianus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 60, figs. 36-38.
Keokuk Group : New Albany, Indiana.
Pugnax grosvenori Hall.
1856. Bhynchonella Grosvenori. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 10.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana; Alton, Illinois.
1882. Bhynchonella Grosvenori. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 53,
pi. 6, figs. 31-34.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana; Alton, Illinois.
1883. Bhynchonella grosvenori. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 331, pi. 29,
figs. 31-34.
St: Louis Group: Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana; Alton, Illinois. 1895. Pugnax Grosvenori. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 60, figs. 13-17.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Pugnax missouriensis Shumard.
1855. Bhynchonella Missouriensis. Shumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 204, pi. C, fig. 5 a. Chouteau L. S. : Vandever’s Falls, Cooper County, and Providence, Boone County, Missouri.
1866. Bhynchonella missouriensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill,, vol. 2, p. 153, pi. 14, figs. 4a, b.
Goniatite Bed : Rockford, Indiana.
Kinderhook Group : Chouteau Springs, Missouri.
1894. Bhynchonella missouriensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 100. Chouteau L. S. : Vandever Falls and Providence, Missouri.
1895. Pugnax Missouriensis. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 60,
figs. 33, 34 ; pi. 62, figs. 44, 45. '
Chouteau L. S. : Pike County, Missouri.
Yellow Sandstone : Burlington, Iowa.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Pugnax mutatus Hall.
1856. Rhynclionella mutata. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 10.
St. Louis L. S. : Alton, Illinois.
1858. Rhynclionella mutata. Hall, Geol. Iowa., vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 658, pi. 23, figs. 2a, &. Warsaw L. S. : Near Alton, Illinois.
1882. Rhynchonella mutata. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 52,
pi. 6, figs. 43-45.
St. Louis Group : Alton, Illinois.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1883. Rhynchonella mutata. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 332, pi. 29,
figs. 43-45.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Lanesville, Indiana.
1894. Rhynchonella mutata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 103.
Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
1895. Pugnax mutatus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 60, figs. 18-22. St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1897. Rhynchonella mutata ? Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p. 257, pi. 18, figs. 13-15.
Batesville S. S. : Batesville, Arkansas.
Pugnax ottumwa White.
1862. Rhynchonella Ottumwa. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 23. St. Louis L. S. : Ottumwa and near Oskaloosa, Iowa.
1880. Rhynchonella ottumwa. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 8, p. 165, pi. 41, figs. 5 a-c.
St. Louis Group : Ottumwa, Iowa, and various localities in Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri.
1894. Rhynchonella ottumwa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 103.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Francisville, Missouri.
1895. Pugnax Ottumwa. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 60, figs. 23-26. St. Louis Group : Pella, Iowa.
Pugnax pugnus Martin.
1863. Rhynchonella pugnus ? Davidson, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 19,
p. 173.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor and East River, Nova Scotia.
1868. Rhynchonella pugnus (?). Dawson Acad. Geol., p. 295.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor and East River, Nova Scotia.
Pugnax rockymontana Marcou.
1858. Terebratula rocky-montana. Marcou, Geol. N. A., p. 50, pi. 6, figs. 13-13c.
Mountain L. S. : Pecos Village, New Mexico.
1860. Rhynchonella eatoniceformis. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 49.
Coal Measures: Graysville, Illinois; Big Creek L. S., Indiana.
1877. Rhynchonella Rockymontana. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 131, pi. 9, figs. 1 a-d.
Carboniferous: Near Beckwith Spring, Cedar Range, Utah.
1895. Pugnax eatoniiformis. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 60, figs. 11, 12.
Coal Measures : Graysville, Illinois.
Pugnax striaticostata Meek and Worth en.
1855. Rhynchonella Missouriensis. Shumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 204, pi. C, figs. 5&, c. (Not fig. 5a.)
Chouteau L. S. : VandeveFs Falls, Cooper County, and Providence, Boone . County, Missouri.
1868. Rhynchonella striatocostata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 452.
518 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Pugnax striaticostata Meek and Worthen— Continued.
1868. Bhynchonella Missouriensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3 p. 450, pi. 14, figs. 7 a-d.
Kinderhook Group : Kinderhook, Pike County, Illinois.
1870. Bhynchonella Missouriensis . Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 253 Waverly Group : Sciotoville, Ohio.
Pugnax swalloviana Shumard.
1859. Camerophoria swalloviana. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci , vol. 1, p. 394, pi. 11, figs. 1 a-e.
White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
1895. Pugnax swalloviana. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi 60 figs. 27-32.
Upper Coal Measures : Manhattan, Kansas.
Pugnax uta Marcou.
1852. Terebratula pugnus. Roemer, Kreid. von Texas, p 89.
Carboniferous: San Saba Valley, Texas.
1858. Terebratula uta. Marcou. Geol. N. A., p. 51, pi. 6, figs. 12-i2c.
Mountain L. S. : Near Salt Lake City, Utah.
1858. Bhynconella ( Camerophoria ) Osagensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad.
Sci., vol. 1, p. 219.
Upper Coal Measures : Missouri and Kansas.
1859. Bhynchonella uta. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p 27. Upper Coal Measures : Manhattan, Kansas.
1861. Bhynchonella uta. Newberry, Ives’s Colo. Expl. Exped., p. 128.
Upper Carboniferous : Near mouth of Little Colorado River.
1866. Camarophoria globulina. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 38, taf. 3, fig. 5.
Bennett’s Mill and Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Bhynchonella Osagensis. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 179, pi. 1, figs. 9a, b;
pi. 6, figs. 2a, b.
Upper Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Coal Measures : Iowa ; Missouri ; Kansas.
Upper, Middle, and Lower Coal Measures : Illinois.
1873. Bhynchonella Osagensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 571,
pi. 26, fig. 22.
Coal Measures: Danville, Illinois, and Fulton County, Illinois.
1877. Bhynchonella JJta. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 128, pi. 9, figs. 2a-c.
Carboniferous: North fork of Lewiston Canyon, Oquirrh range, and at Meadow Creek, south of Fillmore, Utah.
1884. Bhynchonella uta. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 132, pi. 25, fig. 6. Coal Measures : Indiana.
1891. Bhynchonella uta. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 247.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Bhynchonella uta. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 103, pi. 41. fig. 7.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City and Lexington, Missouri.
1894. Pugnax uta. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 2, pi. 44,
figs. 17-19.
Coal Measures : Manhattan, Kansas.
1895. Pugnax Uta. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 60, figs. 39-42.
Coal Measures : Manhattan, Kansas.
1897. Bhynchonella uta. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 30.
Upper Coal Measures: Sebastian County, Arkansas, and Poteau Mountain, Indian Territory.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Pugnax (species undetermined).
1895. Pugnax sp. ? Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 60, figs. 46-48.
Coal Measures: Graham County, Texas.
PUPA Humphrey, 1797.
Pupa bigsbyi Dawson.
1880. Pupa Big8bii. Dawson, Am. Jour. Sci, (3), vol. 20, p. 410, figs. 5, 6.
Coal Measures: South Joggins, Nova Scotia.
1883. Pupa bigsbyi. White, 3d Ann. Rep. U. S. Geol. Surv., p. 456, pi. 2, figs. 9, 10.
Pupa vermilionensis Bradley.
1872. Pupa Vermilionensis. Bradley, Am. J our. Sci. (3), vol. 4, p. 87, fig. 1.
Coal Measures: Petty’s Ford of the -Little Vermilion River, below Georgetown, Vermilion County, Illinois.
1880. Pupa Vermilionensis. Dawson, Am. J our. Sci. (3), vol. 20, p. 410, figs. 8, 9, 14c.
Coal Measures : Pelly’s Fort, Vermilion River, Illinois.
1883. Pupa vmilionensis. White, 3d Am. Rep. U. S. Geol. Surv., p. 456, pi. 2, figs. 13, 14.
Pupa vetusta Dawson.
I860. Pupa vetusta. Dawson, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 16, p. 270, figs. 1-3.
Coal Formation : South Joggins, Nova Scotia.
1868. Pupa Vetusta. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 383, figs. 149 a-d.
Coal Measures : Joggins, Nova Scotia.
1880. Pupa vetusta. Dawson, Am. Jour. Sci. (3) vol. 20, p. 405, figs. 1-4.
Coal Measures : Joggins, Nova Scotia.
1883. Pupa vetusta. White. 3d Ann. Rep., U. S. Geol. Surv., p. 456, pi. 2, figs. 1, 2.
Pupa vetusta var. tenuistriata Dawson.
1880. Pupa vetusta var. tenuistriata. Dawson, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 20, p. 406. Coal Measures: South Joggins, Nova Scotia.
RACHURA Scudder, 1878.
Rachura venosa Scudder.
1878. Rachura venosa. Scudder, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 19, p. 299, pi. 9, figs. 3-3a.
Coal Measures: Vermilion County, Illinois.
1889. Rachura venosa. Packard, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 24, p. 212.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
RAMIPORA Toula, 1875.
Ramipora hochstetteri Toula.
1875. Ramipora Hochstetteri. Toula, Neu. Jahrb., Jahrg. 1875, p. 230, taf. 10, figs, la, 6.
Permo Carboniferous: Spitzbergen.
1878. Ramipora Hochstetteri. Etheridge, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 34, p. 627.
Carboniferous: Cape Joseph Henry, latitude 82° 50'.
REMELECERAS Hyatt, 1894.
Remeleceras clarkense Miller and Gurley.
1897. Remeleceras clarkense. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 49, pi. 4, figs. 1-3.
Knobstone Group : Sampson Springs, Clarke County, Indiana.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
(RETEPOBA Lamark, 1801.)
Retepora archimedes Owen. See Archimedes archimedes.
RETICULARIA McCoy, 1844.
Reticnlaria clara Swallow.
1863. Spirifer clams. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 86. Archimedes L. S. : Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri.
Reticularia cooperensis Swallow.
1860. Spirifer Cooperensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 643.
Chouteau L. S. : Cooper County, Missouri.
1860. Spirifer semiplicata. H#ll, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 111. Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1862. Spirifer hirtus. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, p. 293.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Spirifera hirta ? Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 119.
Bed No. 6 : Burlington, Iowa.
1866. Spirifer cooperensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 155,
pi. 14, figs. 5 a, l).
Kinderhook Group : Chouteau Springs, Missouri.
1869. Spirifera hirta ? Winchell, Safford’s Geol. of Tenn., p. 442.
Shale, just above Black Shale: Hickman and Maury counties, Tennessee.
1870. Spirifera hirta f Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 251.
Waverly Group : Tennessee.
1888. Spirifer f hirtus ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 47, pi. 3, fig. 2.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Spirifer hirtus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 10, fig. 20.
Waverly Group: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
1894. Spirifera cooperensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 78.
Chouteau L. S. : Chouteau Springs, Missouri.
1895. Spirifer hirtus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 38, fig. 14. Kinderhook Group : Illinois.
1895. Spirifer (cf.) hirtus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 84, figs. 36, 37.
Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio.
Reticnlaria guadalupensis Shumard.
1859. Spirifer Guadalupensis. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 391. White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
Reticularia lineatoides Swallow.
1860. Spirifer lineatoides. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 645. Encrinital L. S. : Missouri.
1894. Spirifera lineatoides . Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 80, pi. 40, fig. 6. Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Missouri.
Reticularia perplexa McChesney.
1856. Spirifer lineatus. Hall, Pac. R. R. Rep., vol. 3, p. 101, pi. 2 figs. 6-8. (Not S. lineatus Martin, 1809.)
Carboniferous : Pecos Village, New Mexico.
1858. Spirifer lineatus. Marcou, Geol. N. A., p. 50, pi. 7, figs. 5-5c.
Mountain L. S. : Pecos Village and Tigeras, New Mexico.
1859. Spirifer lineatus. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 28. Upper Coal Measures : Leavenworth, Kansas.
1860. Spirifer perplexa. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 43.
Upper Coal Measures : Almost every part of the country where rocks of that age occur.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Reticularia perplexa McOhesuey — Continued.
1861. Spirifer lineatus. Newberry, Ives’s Colo. Expl. Exped., p. 127.
Upper Carboniferous: Cherty L. S. west of Little Colorado River; vicinity of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
1864. Spirifer. lineatus. Meek, Pal. Cal., vol. 1, p. 13, pi. 2, figs. 6-6d.
Carboniferous: Bass’s Ranch, Shasta County, California.
1866. Spirifei' lineatus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 408.
Coal Measures: Mississippi Valley.
1866. Spirifer lineatus var, perplexa. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 408.
Coal Measures : Mississippi V alley.
1866. Spirifer lineatus var. striato-lineatus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 408.
Upper and Middle Coal Measures : Missouri.
1872. Spirifer lineatus ? Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., pi. 2, figs. 3 a, b.
Upper Coal Measures : Platte River, Nebraska.
1874. Spirifera {Martinia) perplexa. Derby, Bull. Cornell Univ. (Sci.), vol. 1, No. 2, p. 16, pi. 3, figs. 27, 39, 40, 45, 50 ; pi. 8, fig. 13.
Coal Measures Bomjardim and Itaituba, Brazil, and River Pichis, Peru.
1882. Spmfer ( Martinia ) lineatus. White, 11th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 372, pi. 42,
figs. 4-6.
Coal Measures : Eugene, Indiana.
1884. Spirifer ( Martinia ) lineatus. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 133, pi. 27, figs. 4-6.
Coal Measures: Fountain, Park, Vermilion, Vigo, Sullivan, Gibson, Pike, Knox, Posey, Vanderburg, aud Warrick counties, Indiana.
1886. Spirifer lineatus ? Heilprin, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Ann. Rep. for 1885, p. 453. Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1886. Spirifer lineatus f Heilprin, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc., vol. 2,
pt. 2, p. 269.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1887. Spirifera ( Martinia ) lineata? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 46, pi. 1,
figs. 13a-c.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Spirifera lineata. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 230.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines, Iowa.
1891. Spirifer ( Martinia ) lineata. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 603, pi. 16, figs. 3-5.
Coal Measures: Hocking County, Ohio.
1894. Spirifera perplexa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 84.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1895. Spirifera ( Martinia ) lineata. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 488,
pi. 12, figs. 3-5.
Coal Measures : Hocking County, Ohio.
1895. Spirifer lineatus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 38, figs. 2, 4, 7, 8. Coal Measures : Iowa.
Reticularia pseudolineata Hall.
1858. Spirifer pseudolineatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 645, pi. 20, fig. 4. Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa; Warsaw, Illinois.
1883. Spirifera pseudolineata. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (36) 61,
figs. 28-30.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
1891. Spirifer pseudolineatus? Herrick, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 2, p. 45, pi. 1, fig. 18.
Upper Waverly Group: Scioto County, Ohio.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Reticularia pseudolineata Hall — Continued.
1894. Spirif er pseudolineatus. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 2, pi. 25, fig. 15.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
1894. Spirif era pseudolineata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 82.
Keokuk L. S. : St. Francisville, Missouri.
1895. Spirif er pseudolineatus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 36
figs. 28-30.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Reticularia setigera Hall.
1858. Spirif er setigerus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 705, pi. 27, figs. 4 a, b.
Kaskaskia L. S: Kaskaskia and Chester, Illinois.
1877. Spirifera setigera. Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 270, pi. 5, figs. 17, 18.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : North of Snowstorm Hill, Dry Canyon, Oquirrh Mountains, Utah.
1883. Spirifera setigera. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (36) 61, figs. 26, 27.
Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1894. Spirif er setigerus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y.,vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 36, figs. 26, 27. Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1894. Spirifera setigera. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 83.
Kaskaskia, L. S. : Ste. Mary, Missouri.
Reticularia temeraria Miller.
1881. Spirifera temeraria. Miller, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 314, pi. 7, figs. 9-9&.
Subcarboniferous : Lake Valley mining district, New Mexico.
Reticularia tenuispinata Herrick.
1888. Spirif er ( Martinia ) tenuispinatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 27, pi. 2, fig. 4.
Waverly Group : Ohio.
1895. Spirif er tenuispinatus. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 15, fig. 4. Cuyahoga Shales : Moot’s Run, Licking County, Ohio.
Reticularia translata Swallow.
1863. Spirif er translatus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 85. Archimedes L. S. : Near Chester, Illinois, and Ste. Mary’s, Missouri.
RETZIA King, 1850.
Retzia altirostris. See Eumetria altirostris.
Retzia circularis Miller.
1892. Retzia circularis. Miller, Adv. Sheets 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 62, pi. 9, figs. 32-34.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Retzia circularis. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 316, pi. 9, figs. 32-34. Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Retzia compressa. See Hustedia mormoni.
Retzia meekana. See Hustedia meekana.
Retzia mormoni. See Hustedia mormoni.
Retzia osagensis. See Acambona osagensis.
Retzia papillata. See Hustedia papillata.
Retzia plicata. See Ptychospira plicata.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Retzia popeana Swallow.
1858. Betzia (?) Popeana. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 654.
Retzia punctilifera. See Hustedia mormoni.
Retzia radialis. See Hustedia mormoni.
Retzia sexplicata. See Ptychospira sexplicata.
Retzia triangularis. See Hustedia triangularis.
Retzia subglobosa. See Hustedia mormoni.
Retzia vera. See Eumetria marcyi.
Retzia vera var. costata. See Eumetria marcyi.
Retzia verneuilana. See Eumetria marcyi.
Retzia woosteri. See Eumetria woosteri.
Retzia (species undetermined).
1888. Betzia sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 2, figs. 12, 13.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
RHAPHIDIOPSIS Scudder, 1893.
Rhaphidiopsis diversipenna Scudder.
1893. BhapMdiopsis diversipenna. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 101, p. 11, pi. 1, figs, c, d.
Carboniferous : Lockonosett Mine in Cranston, Rhode Island.
RHIPIDOMELLA (Ehlert, 1891.
Rhipidomella burlingtonensis Hall.
1858. Orthi8 michelini var. burlingtonensis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 596, pi. 12, figs. 4 a, b.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Quincy, Illinois; Hannibal, Missouri. 1874. Origi8 Michelini ar. Burlingtonensis f White, Prelim, Rep. Inv. Foss., p. 17.
Subcarboniferous : Below Ophir City, Utah.
1892. Orthis Burlingtonensis. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 6A, fig. 13.
Burlington L. S. : Sageville, Hlinois.
1892. Orthis ( Bhipidomella ) Burlingtonensis. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 20, figs. 5, 6.
Burlington L. S. (Chert): Pike County, Missouri.
1894. Orthis burlingtonensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 63, pi. 38, fig. 7. Kinderhook Group: Louisiana and Hannibal, Missouri; Burlington, Iowa. Burlington L. S. : Sedalia, Ash Grove, Springfield, Hannibal, Louisiana, and Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
Rhipidomella clarkeusis Swallow.
1863. Orthis Clarksensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 81. Keokuk L. S. : Iowa and Missouri.
Rhipidomella dalyana Miller.
1881. Orthis dalyana. Miller, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 313, pi. 7, figs. 8-86.
Subcarboniferous: Lake Valley Mining District, New Mexico.
Rhipidomella dubia Hall.
1856. Orthis dubia. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 12.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana; Alton, Illinois.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Rhipidomella dubia Hall — Continued.
1863. Orthis Cooper ensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci.,vol. 2, p. 82.
Warsaw L. S. : Cooper County and Barrett’s Station, St. Louis County, Missouri.
1882. Orthis dubia. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 45, pi. 6,
figs. 1-5.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Paynter’s Hill, and Bloomington, Indiana, Alton, Illinois.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk and Augusta, Iowa; Appanoose, Illinois; near Boonville, Missouri.
1883. Orthis dubia. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 324, pi. 29, figs. 1-5.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Paynter’s Hill, Lanesville, and Blooming ton, Indiana.
1892. Orthis dubia. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt„ 1, pi. 12, figs. 10-13.
St. Louis Group: Lebanon and Litchfield, Kentucky; Lanesville, Indiana. 1892. Orthis dubia. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 6A, figs. 18-22. St. Louis Group : Lebanon, Kentucky ; Lanesville, Indiana.
Chester L. S. : Litchfield, Kentucky.
1894. Orthis dubia. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 64.
St. Louis L. S. : Barrett, St. Louis County, Missouri.
Rhipidomella michelini L’Eveille.
1865. Orthis Michelini. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 116.
Waverly S. S. : Near Newark, Licking County, Ohio.
1869. Orthis Michelini. Winchell, Salford’s Geol. of Tenn., p. 442.
Three feet above Black Shale : White’s Creek, Davidson County, Tennessee.
1870. Orthis Michelini f Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 251.
Waverly Group: Rockville and Granville, Ohio; Vinton County, Ohio;
near Shafer’s, Pennsylvania.
See also Rhipidomella oweni.
Rhipidomella nevadensis Meek.
1877. Orthis Michelini var. Nevadensis. Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 63, pi. 7, figs. 1-lc.
Carboniferous L. S. : White Pine County, Nevada, 25 miles northeast of Hamilton on the Egan road; Railroad Canyon, Diamond Mountains; pass between Desert and Pleasant valleys.
Rhipidomella missouriensis Swallow.
I860. Orthis Missouriensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 639.
Chemung Rocks : Cooper and Marion counties, Missouri.
1892. Orthis Missouriensis. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 6A, figs. 16, 17.
Chouteau L. S. : Pike County, Missour .
Rhipidomella occasus Hall.
I860. Orthis occasus. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 111.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
Rhipidomella oweni Hall and Clarke.
1882. Orthis Michelini f Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (6) 36, figs. 19-21.
Keokuk Group : Buttonmould Knobs, Kentucky.
1892. Orthis ( Rhipidomella ) Oweni. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, p. 342, pi. 6, figs. 19-21.
Keokuk Group (Knobstone formation): Buttonmould Knobs, Kentucky. 1897. Orthis ( Rhipidomella ) Otveni. Hall, 14th Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 341, pi. 4, figs. 24-26.
Keokuk Group : Buttonmould Knobs, Kentucky.
Vellek.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Rhipidomella pecosi Marcou.
1858. Orthi8 pecosii. Marcou, Geol. N. A., p. 48, pi. 6, figs. 14-146.
Mountain L. S. : Pecos Village, New Mexico.
1858. Orthis carbonaria. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 218.
Middle Coal Measures : Lexington, Missouri.
1864. Orthis (sp. undet.). Meek, Pal. Cal., vol. 1, p. 10, pi. 2, figs. 5-5c. Carboniferous : Bass’s Ranch, Shasta County, California.
1872. Orthis carbonaria. Meek, U. S.Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 173, pi. 1, figs.8a-c. Upper Coal Measures: Rock Bluff and Nebraska City, Nebraska; Iowa;
Kansas; Illinois.
Middle Coal Measures : Lexington, Missouri.
1873. Orthis carbonaria. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 571, pi. 25,
fig. 4.
Upper Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
1877. Orthis Pecosii. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. K)0 Merid., vol. 4, p. 125, pi. 9, figs. 5 a-e.
Carboniferous : Santa F6, New Mexico.
1883. Orthis carbonaria. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (7) 37, figs. 1-4. Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1884. Orthis Pecosi. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 129, pi. 32, figs. 20-22. Coal Measures: Horse Shoe of Little Vermilion and Garrett’s Mill, Ver milion County, Indiana.
1892. Orthis Pecosi. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 7, figs. 1-4.
Coal Measures: Near Springfield, Illinois.
1894. Orthis pecosii. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 64.
Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Orthis pecosii. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 27.
Upper Coal Measures : Poteau Mountain, Indian Territory.
Rhipidomella subelliptica White and Whitfield.
1862. Orthis subelliptica. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, p. 292.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1870. Orthis subelliptica? Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 251.
Waverly Group : Sciotoville, Ohio.
Rhipidomella thiemei White.
1880. Orthis thiemei. White, Cont. to Pal., No. 8, p. 164, pi. 41, figs. 4 a-d.
Upper Kinderhook Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1892. Orthis Thiemii. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 6A, figs. 14, 15. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Rhipidomella vanuxemi Hall.
1888. Orthis vanuxemi? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 9, fig. 10- Bedford Shale : Central College, Ohio.
1889. Orthis vanuxemi. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 4, fig. 10.
Bedford Shale : Ohio.
1895. Or this vanuxemi. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 20, fig. 10.
Shale above Berea Grit : Ohio.
Rhipidomella vanuxemi var. pulchellus Herrick.
1888. Orthis Vanuxemi var. pulchellus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 38, pi. 5, fig. 9.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1895. Orthis vanuxemi var. gracilis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 21, fig. 9. Kinderhook : Granville, Ohio.
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f BULL. 153.
Rhipidomella (species undetermined).
1888. Orthis sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 10, figs. 21, 22.
Waverly Group: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
1892. Orthis sp. ? (compare O. Penelope.) Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1 pi. 6A, fig. 11.
Waverly Group : Granville, Ohio.
RHODOCRINUS Miller, 1821.
Rhodocrinus barrisi Hall.
1861. Rhodocrinus barrisi. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 9.
Burlington, L. S.
1861. Rhodocrinus barrisi var. divergens. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 9. Burlington L. S.
1861. Rhodocrinus Barrisi. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 322. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1861. Rhodocrinus Barrisi var. divergens. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 324.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Rhodocrinus Barrisi. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 6, figs. 16, 17.
1872. Rhodocrinus Barrisi var. divergens. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 6, fig. 18.
1897. Rhodocrinus Barrisi. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 230, pi. 12, figs. 3, 4 a-d, 5 a, b.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Rhodocrinus barrisi var. divergens. See Rhodocrinus barrisi. Rhodocrinus barrisi var. striatus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Rhodocrinus Barrisi var. striatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 231, pi. 12, fig. 6.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Rhodocrinus benedicti Miller.
1892. Rhodocrinus benedicti. Miller, Adv. Sheets 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 15, pi. 2, figs. 18-20.
Keokuk Group : Harrison County, Indiana.
1894. Rhodocrinus benedicti. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 269, pi. 2, figs. 18-20.
Keokuk Group : Harrison County, Indiana.
1897. Rhodocrinus Benedicti. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 224. Keokuk Group: Harrison County, Indiana.
Rhodocrinus blairi Miller and Gurley.
1896. Rhodocrinus blairi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 37, pi. 2, figs. 20-23.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Rhodocrinus bozemanensis Miller and Gurley.
1897. Rhodocrinus bozemanensis. Miller and Gnrley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus.
Nat. Hist., p. 40, pi. 3, fig. 2.
Burlington or Keokuk Group : Bridger Mountains, near Bozeman, Montana.
Rhodocrinus bridgerensis Miller and Gurley.
1897. Rhodocrinus bridgerensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 41, pi. 3, fig. 3.
Burlington or Keokuk Group : Bridger Mountains, near Bozeman, Montana.
Rhodocrinus ccelatus. See Rhodocrinus nanus.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Rhodocrinus coxanus Worthen.
1882. Rhodocrinus coxanus. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 29. Upper part of geode bed, Keokuk Group : 1 mile below Keokuk, Iowa.
1883. Rhodocrinus Coxanus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 305, pi. 28, fig. 7. Keokuk Group, (upper part of geode bed) : 1 mile below Keokuk, Iowa.
1883. Rhodocrinus polydactylus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 305, pi. 27, fig. 5.
Keokuk Group (upper part of geode bed) : 1 mile below Keokuk, Iowa. 1894. Rhodocrinus coxanus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 163, pi. 22, fig. 3.
Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri ; Keokuk, Iowa.
1897. Rhodocrinus coxanus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 222, pi. 13, figs. 6, 7.
Keokuk Group, (upper part of geode bed) : Hamilton, Illinois.
Rhodocrinus douglassi Miller and Gurley.
1897. Rhodocrinus douglassi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 39, pi. 3, fig. 1.
Burlington or Keokuk Group : Bridger Mountains, near Bozeman, Montana.
Rhodocrinus kirbyi Wachsmuth and Springer.
1890. Rhodocrinus Tcirbyi. Wachsmuth and Springer, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 180, pi. 15, fig. 10; pi. 16, fig. 3.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Iowa.
1897. Rhodocrinus Kirbyi. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 226, pi. 12, figs. 1 a-d.
Kinderhook : Legrand, Marshall County, Iowa.
Rhodocrinus nanus Meek and Worthen.
1866. Rhodocrinus nanus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 254.
Lower Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1868. Rhodocrinus nanus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., Arol. 3, p. 476, pi. 18, figs. 2a, b.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1890 Rhodocrinus nanus. Wachsmuth and Springer, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 182, pi. 16, fig. 4; pi. 17, fig. 5,
Kinderhook Group . Legrand and Burlington, Iowa.
1890. Rhodocrinus sculptus. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 359, pi. 7, fig. 11.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Iowa.
1890. Rhodocrinus ccelatus. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 360,
pi. 7, fig. 10.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Iowa.
1897. Rhodocrinus nanus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 228, pi. 11, figs. 7a, b ; pi. 12, figs. 2a, b.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Marshall County, Iowa.
Rhodocrinus parvus Miller.
1891. Rhodocrinus parvus. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 39, pi. 5, figs. 8, 9. Keokuk Group: Boonville, Missouri.
1897. Rhodocrinus parvus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 229. Lower Warsaw L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
Rhodocrinus polydactylus. See Rhodocrinus coxanus.
Rhodocrinus sculptus. See Rhodocrinus nanus.
Rhodocrinus truncatus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Rhodocrinus truncatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 231, pi. 13, figs. 2 a-f.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
528 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Rhodocrinus tuberculatus Wachsmutli and Springer.
1897. Rhodocrinus tuberculatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 232, pi. 13, figs. 3, 4.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Lake Valley, New Mexico.
Rkodocrinus varsoviensis Hall.
1860. Rhodocrinus varsoviensis. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, p. 80. Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Rhodocrinus vesperalis White.
1880. Rhodocrinus vesperalis. White, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 2, p. 259, pi. 1, figs. 11, 12.
Upper Coal Measures : 30 miles west of Humboldt, Kansas.
1880. Rhodocrinus vesperalis. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 6, p. 129, pi. 35, figs. 4 a, b.
Upper Coal Measures : 30 miles west of Humboldt, Kansas.
Rhodocrinus wachsmuthi Hall.
1861. Rhodocrinus wachsmuthi. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 18.
Burlington L. S.
1894. Rhodocrinus ivachsmuthi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 163.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
1897. Rhodocrinus Wachsmuthi. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 222, pi. 13, figs. 5 a-d; pi. 15, fig. 7.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Rhodocrinus watersianus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1890. Rhodocrinus watersianus. Wachsmuth and Springer, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 184, pi. 17, fig. 16.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Iowa.
1897. Rhodocrinus watersianus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 221, pi. 12, fig. 9.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Marshall County, Iowa.
Rhodocrinus whitei Hall.
1861. Rhodocrinus whitei. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 9.
Chemung S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1861. Rhodocrinus whitei var. burling tonensis. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 9. Chemung S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1861. Rhodocrinus Whitei. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 324.
Base of Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1861. Rhodocrinus Whitei var. Burling tonensis. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 325.
Base of Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Rhodocrinus Whitei. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 6, figs. 19-21.
1894. Rhodocrinus whitei. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 163.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Springfield and Louisiana, Missouri.
1897. Rhodocrinus Whitei. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 223, pi. 13, figs, la-c; pi. 15, figs. 6a, b.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Rhodocrinus wortheni Hall.
1858. Rhodocrinus wortheni. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 556, pi. 9, figs. 8a-c.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Rhodocrinus wortheni. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 162.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
1897. Rhodocrinus Wortheni. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 220, pi. 11, fig. 6 ; pi. 12, figs. la-c.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
(Velleb.J
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Rhodocrinus wortheni var. urceoiatus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Rhodocrinus Wortheni, var. urceoiatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 221, pi. 12, figs. 8a, b.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Lake Valley, New Mexico.
RHCECHINUS, Keeping.
Rhcechinus burlingtonensis Meek and Worthen.
1860. Palcechinus Burlingtonensis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 396.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1866. Palcechinus burlingtonensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 230, pi. 16, figs. 3a-c.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1895. Palcechinus burlingtonensis. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 180. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1896. Bhoechinus burlingtonensis. Jackson, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 7, p. 203. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Rhcechinus gracilis Meek and Worthen.
18i'9. Palcechinus gracilis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 82.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Palcechinus gracilis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 473, pi. 10, tig. 2.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1895. Palcechinus gracilis. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 180.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1896. Bhoechinus gracilis. Jackson, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 7, p. 201, pi. 7, figs.
36, 37.
Waverly Group: Bever Creek, 1 mile above the mouth of Leatherwood Creek, Menifee County Kentucky.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
RHOMBOPORA Meek, 1872.
Rhombopora angustata Ulrich.
1890. Bhombopora angustata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 652, pi. 70, figs. 6, 6a. Keokuk Group : King’s Mountain, Kentucky.
Rhombopora armata Ulrich.
1884. Bhombopora armata. Ulrich. Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 31, pi. 1, figs. 5, 5a.
Kaskaskia Group : Tateville, Kentucky.
Rhombopora? aspurula Ulrich.
1890. Bhombopora f asperula. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 656, pi. 70, figs. 9-9c. Keokuk Group: Keokuk, Iowa; Nauvoo and Warsaw, Illinois.
Rhombopora attenuata Ulrich.
1890. Bhombopora attenuata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 655, pi. 70, fig. 7.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Bhombopora attenuata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 34.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Rhombopora confluens Ulrich. See Acanthoclema conflueiis.
Rhombopora crassa Ulrich.
1884. Bhombopora crassa. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 28, pi. 1, tigs. 2-2&.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Bull. 153 - 34
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN Ibull.153.
Rhombopora crassa Ulricli — Continued.
1894. Rhombopora crassa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 34.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Rhombopora decipiens Ulricli.
1890. Rhombopora decipiens. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 657, pi. 71, tigs. 3-3 d. St. Louis Group : Monroe County, Illinois.
Rhombopora dichotoma Ulrich.
1890. Rhombopora dichotoma. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 650, pi. 70, figs.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
? Keokuk L. S. : ? Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Rhombopora dichotoma. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. p. 33.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; ? Hannibal, Missouri.
Rhombopora elegantula Ulrich.
1884. Rhombopora elegantula. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 33, pi. 1, tigs. 3-36.
? Keokuk Group : King’s Mountain, Kentucky.
Rhombopora exigua Ulrich.
1890. Rhombopora exigua. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol, 8, p. 651, pi. 70, figs. 10, 10a. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Rhombopora gracilis Ulrich.
1890. Rhombopora gracilis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 651, pi. 70, figs.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Rhombopora incrassata Ulrich.
1888. Rhombopora incrassata. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 89, pi. 14, tigs. 10 (16a ?).
Cuyahoga Shale: Locli, Ohio.
Keokuk Group: King’s Mountain, Kentucky.
1890. Rhombopora incrassata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 652, pi. 70, figs. 12-12J.
Keokuk Group : King’s Mountain and Buttonmould Knob, Kentucky.
Rhombopora lepidodendroidea, Meek.
1866. Stenopora colurnnaris (pars). Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 66. (Not Schloth, 1813.)
Nebraska City, Bennett’s Mill, and Wyoming, Nebraska.
1872. Rhombopora lepidodendroides. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 141, pi. 7, figs. 2a-/.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Bennett’s Mill, Wyoming, Rock Bluff, and Plattsmouth, Nebraska; Kansas; Iowa; Missouri; Illinois. 1877. Rhombopora lepidodendroides. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 99, pi. 6, figs. 5 a-d.
Carboniferous: West face of Oquirrh range, near “E. T. City,” Utah, and at confluence of White Mountain and Black rivers, Arizona.
1884. Rhombopora lepidodendroidea. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 27, pi. 1, figs. 1-16.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri; Nebraska City and Wyo ming, Nebraska.
1887. Rhombopora lepidodendroidea. Foerste, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 73, pi. 7, figs. 3a, 6.
Coal Measures: Flint Ridge and Bald Hill, Ohio.
1887. Rhombopora - . Foerste, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 74, pi. 7, figs. 5a-c.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Rhombopora lepidodendroidea Meek — Continued.
1888. Rhombopora lepidodendroides. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 225.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Rhombopora lepidodendroidea. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 35, pi. 33, figs. 4 a, b.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Rhombopora lepidendroides. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 27.
Upper Coal Measures: Poteau Mountains, Indian Territory.
Rhombopora minor Ulrich.
1890. Rhombopora minor. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 659, pi. 70, figs. 4, 4 a. Chester Group: Sloan’s Valley and Litchfield, Kentucky.
Rhombopora multipora Foerste.
1887. Rhombopora multipora. Foerste, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 72, pi. 7, figs. la-c.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1887. Rhombojmra multipora. Foerste, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 87.
Coal Measures : Seville, Illinois.
Rhombopora nicklesi Ulrich.
1890. Rhombopora nicklesi. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 661, pi. 70, figs. 1-lc. Lower Coal Measures : Spart a, Illinois.
Rhombopora ohioensis Ulrich.
1888. Rhombopora ohioensis. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 90, pi. 14, fig. 15. Cuyahoga Shale: Richfield and Lodi, Cuyahoga County, and Moot's Run,
Licking County, Ohio.
1885. Rhombopora ohioensis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 19, fig. 9. Cuyahoga Shale : Ohio.
Rhombopora persimilis Ulrich.
1884 Rhombopora persimilis. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 30, pi. 1, figs. 1-1 d.
Kaskaskia Group : Chester, Illinois ; Tateville, Kentucky.
1890. Rhombopora persimilis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 659, pi. 70, fig. 3. Chester Group: Chester, Illinois; Sloan's Valley (Tateville), Kentucky.
Rhombopora pulchella Ulrich.
1884. Rhombopora pulchella. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 31, pi. 1, figs. 6, 6a.
Kaskaskia Group : Tateville, Kentucky.
Rhombopora simulatrix Ulrich.
1890. Rhombopora simulatrix. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 657, pi. 71, figs. 2-2e.
St. Louis Group : Columbia, etc., Monroe County, Illinois.
Rhombopora ? spiralis Ulrich.
1890. Rhombopora f spiralis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 656, pi. 71, ligs. 5 -5d. Keokuk Group: King’s Mountain, Kentucky.
Rhombopora tabulata Ulrich.
1890. Rhombopora tabulata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 658, pi. 70, tigs 2-2c.
Chester Group : Kaskaskia and Chester, Illinois; Sloan’s Valley, Kentucky. 1894. Rhombopora tabulata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 34.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
Rhombopora tenuirama Ulrich.
1890. Rhombopora tenuirama. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 660, pi. 70, figs. 8-86.
Chester Group : Kaskaskia, Illinois; Sloan’s Valley, Kentucky.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Rhombopora tenuirama Ulrich — Continued.
1894. Rhombopora tenuirama. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 34.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Kaskaskia, Illinois.
Rhombopora transversalis Ulrich.
1890. Rhombopora transvei'salis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 654, pi. 71, figs. 4-4&.
Keokuk Group : Plymouth, Nauvoo, and Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Rhombopora transversalis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 34.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Rhombopora varians Ulrich.
1890. Rhombopora varians. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 653, pi. 71, figs. 1-1 b. Keokuk Group: Near Plymouth, Illinois; near Whitehall, Green County, Illinois; Warsaw and Nauvoo, Illinois.
1894. Rhombopora varians. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 33.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Rhombopora wortheni Ulrich.
1884. Rhombopora wortheni. Ulricli, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 32, pi. 1, ligs. 4-4&.
St. Louis Group : Near Somerset, Kentucky.
RHYRCHORELLA Fischer, 1809.
Rhynchonella acadiensis Davidson.
1863. Rhynchonella Acadiensis. Davidson, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 19, p. 172, pi. 9, fig. 16.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Brookfield, Nova Scotia.
1868. Rhynchonella Acadiensis. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 294, fig. 94. Carboniferous L. S. : Brookfield, Nova Scotia.
Rhynchonella algeri McChesney.
I860. Rhynchonella algeri. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 51.
Coal Measures : Big Creek, near New Harmony, Indiana.
Rhynchonella angulata. See Enteletes hemiplicata.
Rhynchonella arctirostrata Swallow.
1863. Rhynchonella arctirostrata. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 84.
Archimedes L. S. : Cooper County, Missouri.
Rhynchonella barquensis Winchell.
1862. Rhynchonella barquensis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 408. Marshall Group : Pointe Aux Barques, Michigan.
Rhynchonella boonensis. See Leiorhynchus boonensis.
Rhynchonella camerifera Winchell.
1862. Rhynchonella camerifera. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 408. Marshall Group: Pointe Aux Barques, Michigan.
Rhynchonella caput- testudinis. See Cainaroplioria caput-testudinis. Rhynchonella carbonaria McChesney.
I860. Rhynchonella carbonaria. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 51.
Upper Coal Measures: Near Farmington, Illinois.
Rhynchonella contracta. See Camarotcechia contracta.
Rhynchonella cooperensis Shumard.
1855. Rhynchonella Cooperensis. Shumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 204, pi. C, figs. 4 a-d. Chouteau L. S. : Vandever’s Falls, Cooper County, Missouri.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Rhynehonella cooperensis Shumard — Continued.
1881. Camarophoria Cooperensis ? Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 224, pi. 18, fig. 6.
Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
1894. Bhynchonella cooperensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 101.
Chouteau L. S. : Providence, Missouri.
Bhynchonella datvsoniana. See Pugnax dawsonianus.
Bhynchonella eatoniceformis . See Pugnax rockymontana.
Bhynchonella endlichi. See Camarotoechia endlichi.
Rhynehonella eurekensis Walcott.
1884. Bhynchonella Eurekensis. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 223, pi. 18, figs.8-8c. Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
Rhynehonella evangelina Hartt.
1868. Bhynchonella Evangelina. Hartt, Dawson’s Acad. Geol., p. 299. Carboniferous L. S. : Nova Scotia.
Bhynchonella explanata. See Camarophoria explanata.
Bhynchonella greeniana. See Pugnax greenianus.
Bhynchonella grosvenori . See Pugnax grosvenori.
Rhynehonella guadalupae Shumard.
1858. Bhynchonella Cnadalupce. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis. Acad. Sci., vol. 1,
p. 295.
White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
1859. Bhynchonella Guadalupes. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci,, vol. 1, p.
392, pi. 11, figs. 6a-c.
White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
Rhynehonella heteropsis Winched.
1865. Bhynchonella heteropsis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 121.
Calcareous bed No. 4, Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa; near Hamburg, Illi nois; Weymouth, Ohio.
Rhynehonella hubbardi Winchell.
1862 Bhynchonella Hubbardi. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 407.
Marshall Group : Marshall and Pointe Aux Barques, Michigan.
1865. Bhynchonella Hubbardi. Winchell Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 122.
Marshall Group: Pointe Aux Barques, Napoleon Cut, Jackson County, Michigan; Valley Forge, near Cuyahoga Falls, and Talmadge, Ohio. Rhynehonella id a Hartt.
1868. Bhynchonella Ida. Hartt, Dawson’s Acad. Geol., p. 298.
Carboniferous L. S. : Bed A, Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Rhynehonella illinoiensis Worth en.
1884. Bhynchonella illinoiensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 24
Coal Measures: Peoria County, Illinois.
1890. Bhynchonella illinoiensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 104, pi. 11, figs. 3-3e.
Coal Measures: Peoria County, Illinois.
Rhynehonella indentata Shumard.
1859. Bhynchonella indentata. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 393. White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
Rhynehonella macra Hall.
1856. Bhynchonella macra. Ilall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 11.
St. Louis L. S. : Alton, Illinois.
534 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX' OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull, 153.
Rhynchonella macra Hall — Continued.
1882. Rhynchonella macra. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 52,
pi. 6, figs. 40-42.
St. Louis Group : Alton, Illinois.
1883. Rhynchonella macra. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 334, pi. 29, figs.
St. Louis Group : Lanesville, Indiana ; Alton, Illinois.
Rhynchonella marshallensis. See Camarotoechia marsliallensis. Rhynchonella medialis Simpson.
1889. Rhynchonella medialis. Simpson, Trans. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 15, p. 444, fig. 9. Waverly Group : Near Warren, Pennsylvania.
Rhynchonella metallica White.
1874. Rhynchonella metallica. White, Prelim. Rep. Inv. Foss., p. 20.
Carboniferous (Coal Measures) : Old Potosi Mine, Lincoln County, Nevada,
1877. Rhynchonella metallica. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 129,
pi. 10, figs. 10 a-d.
Carboniferous: Old Potosi Mine, Lincoln County, Nevada.
Rhynchonella micropleura Winchell.
1865. Rhynchonella ( Retzia ?) micropleura. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 122.
Marshall Group: Battle Creek, Michigan.
Rhynchonella missouriensis. See Pugnax missouriensis and Pugnax striaticostata.
Rhynchonella mutata. See Pugnax rnutata.
Rhynchonella obsolens Hall.
I860. Rhynchonella ( Eatonia ) ohsolens. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 111.
Goniatito L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
Rhynchonella opposita White and Whitfield.
1862. Rhynchonella opposita. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist.,
vol. 8, p. 294.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Rhynchonella osagensis. See Pugnax uta.
Rhynchonella ottumiva. See Pugnax ottumwa.
Rhynchonella, parvini. See Camarophoria subtrigona.
Rhynchonella perrostellata Swallow.
1863. Rhynchonella perrostellata. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2,
p. 85.
Archimedes L. S. : Cooper County, Missouri.
Rhynchonella persinuata Winchell.
1865. Rhynchonella persinuata. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 121. Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Rhynchonella pleurodon Phillips.
1878. Rhynchonella pleurodon. Etheridge, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Loud., vol. 34,
p. 632.
Carboniferous: Feilden Isthmus, latitude 82° 43'.
Rhynchonella pugnus. See Pugnax pugnus.
Rhynchonella pmtulosa. See Rhynchopora pustulosa.
Veller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Rhynchonella ricinula Hall.
1856. Ehynchonella ricinula. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 9.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Ehynchonella ricinula. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 53,
pi. 6, fig. 46.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1883. Ehynchonella ricinula. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 330, pi. 29,
fig. 46.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill and Lanesville, Indiana.
Rhynchonella r ingens. See Caraaroplioria ringeus.
Rhynchonella rochymontana. See Pugnax rockymontana.
Rhynchonella sageriana. See Camarotcecliia sagerina,
Rhynchonella sappho. See Camarotcecliia sappho.
Rhynchonella striata Simpson.
1889. Ehynchonella striata. Simpson, Trans. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 15, p, 444, fig. 10. Waverly Group: four miles southeast of Warren, Pennsylvania.
Rhynchonella subcircularis Winchell.
1862. Ehynchonella subcircularis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 408. Marshall Group: Pointe Aux Barques, Michigan.
Rhynchonella subcuneata. See Camarophoria subenneata.
Rhynchonella subtrigona. See Camarophoria subtrigona.
Rhynchonella tetraptyx Winchell.
1865. Ehynchonella f tetraptyx. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 120. Marshall Group : Rockford, Indiana.
Rhynchonella texana Shumard.
*1859. Ehynchonella Texana. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 393. Dark Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
Rhynchonella thera. See Camarophoria thera.
Rhynchonella tnta Miller.
1881. Ehynchonella tuta. Miller, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4,p. 315, pi. 7, figs. 11-11 b.
Subcarbon iferous: Lake V alley Mining District, New Mexico.
Rhynchonella uniea Winchell.
1865. Ehynchonella unica. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 122.
Bed No. 4: Burlington, Iowa.
Rhynchonella nta. See Pngnax uta.
Rhynchonella icasatchensis. See Seminnla wasatchensis.
Rhynchonella whitei.
1862. Ehynchonella Whitei. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 407.
Marshall Group: Marshall, Michigan.
Rhynchonella wortheni. See Camarophoria wortheni.
Rhynchonella (species undetermined).
1859. Ehynchonella sp. ( ?) Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 393. White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
1863. Ehynchonella sp. Davidson, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Loud., vol. 19, p. 173,
pi. 9, fig. 17.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Nova Scotia.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Rliynchonella (species undetermined) — Continued.
1864. Rliynchonella (sp. undt.). Meek, Pal. Cal., vol. 1, p. 12.
Carboniferous: Bass’s Ranch, Shasta County, California.
1868. Rliynchonella sp Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 295,
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Nova Scotia.
1877. Rliynchonella (n. sp.)? Whiteaves, Geol. Surv. Canada, Rep. of Prog., 1875-76, p. 100.
Devonian or Carboniferous: Fossil Point, Peace River, Canada.
1888. Rliynchonella sp. Herrick, Bull. Den Univ., vol. 3, pi. 5, fig. 18 ; pi. 7, fig. pi. 12, fig. 12.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Rliynchonella sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 23, pi. 11, fig. 22. (R. marshallensis ? in Expl. of Plate.)
Waverly Group : Lodi, Ohio.
1888. Rliynchonella sp. Herrick, Bull. Den, Univ., vol. 4, pi. 10, fig. 30.
Waverly Group : Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
1895. RhynchoncUa sp. Herrick. Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 21, fig. 18.
Waverly Group : Ohio.
1895. Camarotccchia sp. ? Hall and Clarke, Pal, N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 57, figs. 51-53. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1895. Camaroicecliia sp. indet. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 57, fig. 54.
Waverly Group : Ohio.
1897. RhynchoncUa sp. indet. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 30.
Lower Coal Measures: White and Crawford counties, Arkansas.
RHYNCHOPORA King, 1856.
Rhynchopora pustulosa White.
*1860. Rliynchonella pustulosa. White, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 236. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1877. Rliynchonella pustulosa ? Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 257, pi. 4, figs. 12-14.
Waverly Group: Logan Canyon, Wahsatcli range. Utah.
1894. Rhynchopora pustulosa. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 2,
pi. 41, figs. 26-29.-
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1895. Rhynchopora pustulosa. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 58,
figs. 1-4.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
RHYNCHOSPIRA Hall, 1859.
Rhynchospira ashlandensis Herrick.
1888. Rhynchospira (?) ashlandensis. Herrick, Bull Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 25, pi. 3, fig. 16.
Waverly Group: Lyon Falls, Ashland County, Ohio.
1895. Rhynchospira (?) ashlandensis. Herrick, Geol. Surv Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 23, fig. 16.
Cuyahoga Shale: Lyon Falls, Ohio.
Rhynchospira scansa Hall and Clarke.
1895. Rhynchospira scansa. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y , vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 30, fig. 45.
Waverly Group: McKean County, Pennsylvania.
1897. Rhynchospira scansa. Hall, 14th Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 360, pi. 9, tig. 2, Waverly Group: McKean County, Pennsylvania.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Rbynchospira (species undetermined.)
1895. Rhynchospira ( ?) sp. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 50, fig. 44. Waverly Group: Northwestern Pennsylvania.
ROMINGERIlSTA Hall, 1893.
Romingerina julia Wincli ell.
1862. Centronella Julia. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 405.
Marshall Group : Pointe Aux Barques, Michigan.
1865. Centronella Julia. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 123.
Marshall Group: 1 mile west of Orange Center, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
1867. Centronella julia. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 4, p. 419, pi. 61A, figs. 41-46.
Marshall S. S. : Pointe Aux Barques, Michigan.
1888. Centronella julia. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 49, pi. 2, fig. 5. Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1894. Romingerina Julia. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 2, pi. 52,
figs. 14, 15.
Marshall Group: Pointe Aux Barques, Michigan.
1895. Romingerina Julia. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 79,
figs. 28-30.
Marshall Group : Pointe Aux Barques, Michigan.
(ROTALIA Eamark, 1804.)
Rot alia baileyi Hall. See Endothyra baileyi.
ROTELLA Lamark, 1822.
Rotella verraculifera White.
1881. Rotella rerrueulifera. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 3, Supp., Appendix, p. xxxii, pi. 4, figs. la-d.
Carboniferous: Near Taos, New Mexico.
RUSICHNITES Dawson, 1861.
Rusichnites acdicus Dawson.
1868. Rusichnites Acadicus. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 410, fig. 157.
Coal Measures: Cape Breton.
Rusichnites carbonarius Dawson.
1868. Rusichnites carbonarius. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 257, fig. 80.
Carboniferous: Nova Scotia.
SAMPSONOORimJS Miller and Gurley, 1895.
Sampsonocrinus hemisphericus Miller and Gurley.
1895. Sampsonocrinus hemisphericus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 51, pi. 3, figs. 7-10.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
SANGUINOLARIA Lamark, 1801.
Sanguinolaria leptogaster Winchell.
1863. Sanguinolaria? leptogaster. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p.18. Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Sanguinolaria rostrata Winchell.
1865. Sanguinolaria rostrata. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 129. Marshall Group: Battle Creek, Michigan.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.153.
Sanguinolaria sectoralis Winckell.
1862. Sanguinolaria sectoralis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 422. Marshall Group : Marshall, Michigan.
Sanguinolaria septentrionalis Winckell.
1862. Sanguinolaria septentrionalis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 421. Marshall Group : Gaines, Kent County, Michigan.
Sanguinolaria similis Winckell.
1862. Sanguinolaria similis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 421.
Marshall Group : Marshall, Michigan.
1865. Sanguinolaria similis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 130. Marshall Group: Napoleon Cut, Jackson County, Michigan. Sanguinolaria (species undetermined.)
1852. Sanguinolaria.. Owen, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., Tab. 8A., tig. 18. Base of Carboniferous L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
SANGUINOLITES McCoy, 1844.
Sanguinolites ccolus. See Spkenotus teolus.
Sanguinolites amygdalinus. See Glossites ainygdalinus.
Sanguinolites borealis Winckell.
1862. Sanguinolites borealis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 415. Marshall Group : Pointe Aux Barques and Moscow, Michigan. Sanguinolites brookneldiauus Dawson.
1883. Sanguinolites Broolcfieldianus. Dawson, Rep. Peter Redpath Mus., No. 2,
p. 11.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Brookfield and Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Sanguinolites burlingtonensis Wortken.
1884. Sanguinolites f burlingtonensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 14.
Burlington L. S. : Calhoun County, Illinois.
1890. Sanguinolites ? burlingtonensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 129, pi. 20, figs. 8, 8a.
Burlington L. S. : Calhoun County, Illinois.
Sanguinolites concentricus Winckell.
1862. Cardinia concentrica. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 413. Marshall Group: Jonesville, Hillsdale County, Michigan.
1865. Sanguinolites concentrica. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 128. Marshall Group : Hillsdale, Michigan. #
Sanguinolites contractus. See Spkenotus contractus.
Sanguinolites cylindricus Winckell.
1863. Sanguinolites cylindricus. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 13. Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Sanguinolites flavins. See Sphenotus fiavius.
Sanguinolites Hannibal ensis. See Grammysia kannibalensis.
Sanguinolites iowensis Winckell.
1863. Sanguinolites Iowensis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 14.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Sanguinolites jejunus Winckell.
1863. Sanguinolites (?) jejunus. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 15. Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
.veller.)
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Sanguinolites marshallensis. See Paheoneilo marsliallensis. Sanguinolites micbiganensis.
1888. Sanguinolites micbiganensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 70, pi. 8,
fig. 10.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Sanguinolites missouriensis . See Promacrus missouriensis.
Sanguinolites multistriatus Worthen.
1884. Sanguinolites ? multistriatus. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. Ik
Keokuk Shale: Near Crawford sville, Indiana.
1890. Sanguinolites f multistriatus. Worthen, Gool. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 129, pi. 19, fig. 2.
Keokuk Shale : Near Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Sanguinolites nsenia Walcott.
1884. Sanguinolites f Narnia. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 249, pi. 19, fig. 9.
Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
Sanguinolites naiadiformis Winch ell.
1870. Sanguinolites naiadiformis. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 255. Marshall Group: Hillsdale, Michigan.
Waverly Group: Newark and Granville, Ohio.
1888. Sanguinolites naiadiformis. Herrick, Bull. Den. IJniv., vol. 3, p. 71, pi. 4, fig. 2; pi. 9, fig. 3: pi. 10, fig. 2.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Sanguinolites naiadiformis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 23, fig. 18. Middle Waverly Group: Granville, Ohio.
Sanguinolites nasutus . See Pomacrus nasutus.
Sanguinolites nobilis De Koninck.
1885. Sanguinolites nobilis. De Koninck, Fauna dn Calc. Carb. de la Belg., pt. 5,
p. 81, pi. 16, fig. 7.
1888. Allorisma ( Sanguinolites ) nobilis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 71, pi. 10, fig. 5.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Allorisma nobilis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 28.
Waverly Group: Ohio.
1895. Allorisma nobilis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 23, fig. 20.
Middle Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Sanguinolites obliquus Meek.
1871. Sanguinolites? obliquus. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 69.
Upper \Vaverly Group: Rushville and Newark, Ohio.
1875. Sanguinolites ? obliquus. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 306, pi. 16, figs. 2a, b.
Upper Waverly Group : Rushville and Newark, Ohio.
1888. Sanguinolites obliquus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 70.
Sanguinolites plicata. See Goniophora plicata.
Sanguinolites randolphensis Worthen.
1883. Cypricardia? Randolphensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 326. Chester L. S. : Randolph County, Illinois.
1890. Sanguinolites randolphensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 130, pi. 20, figs. 1, la.
Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Sanguinolites retusus Walcott.
1884. Sanguinolites retusus. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 247, pi. 20, fig. 10. Lower Carboniferous : Eureka 1 ist lift, Nevada.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.153
Sanguinolites salteri Walcott.
1884. Sanguinolites Salteri. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 248, pi. 20, fig. 12. Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
Sanguinolites secnris Winchell.
1870. Sanguinolites ( Cypricardia?) secnris. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. vol 11 p. 255.
Waverly Group: Newark, Ohio.
Sanguinolites senilis Herrick.
1888. Sanguinolites (Goniophora) senilis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3 p. 66 pi. 9, fig. 28.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
Sanguinolites simplex Walcott.
1884. Sanguinolites simplex. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 248, pi. 20, fig. 11. Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
Sanguinolites striatus Walcott.
1884. Sanguinolites striatus. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 249, pi. 23, fig. 7. Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
Sanguinolites strigatus Winchell.
1865. Sanguinolites strigatus. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 127. Marshall Group : Pointe Aux Barques, Huron County, Michigan. Sanguinolites sulciferus. See Cypricardinia sulcifera.
Sanguinolites transversus De Koniuck.
1888. Sanguinolites ( Sphenotus ) transversus. Herrick; Bull. Den. Univ. vol 3 p. 68, pi. 9, fig. 22.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Sanguinolites unioniformis Winchell.
1862. Sanguinolites unioniformis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 414. Marshall Group: Moscow, Michigan.
1888. Sanguinolites unioniformis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3 p 67 pi 9 figs. 5, 7-9, 24.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Sanguinolites valvulus. See Sphenotus valvulus.
Sanguinolites (species undetermined).
1897. Sanguinolites f sp. ? Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16 p 268 pi 20 fig. 6.
Batesville S. S. : Batesville, Arkansas.
SCAPHIOCRINUS Hall, 1858.
Scaphiocrinus abnormis. See Scytalocrinus abnormis.
Scaphiocrinus cegina . See Decadocrinus mgina.
Scaphiocrinus aequalis Hall.
1860. Poteriocrinus aqualis. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, p. 63, Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1861. Poteriocrinus ( Scaphiocrinus ) solidus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad.
Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 140.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Poteriocrinus ( Scaphiocrinus ) tenuidactylus. Meek and Wertlien, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 156.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Scaphiocrinus aequalis Hall — Continued.
1868. Poteriocrinii8 (Scaphiocrinus) tenuidactylus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv.
Ill., vol. 3, p. 490, pi. 18, fig. 10.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
See also Woodocrinus aequalis.
Scaphiocrinus arrosus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Scaphiocrinus arrosus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 39, pi. 6, fig. 5.
Keokuk Group: Washington County, Indiana.
Scaphiocrinus bayensis. See Decadocrinus bay en sis.
Scaphiocrinus bellus Miller and Gurley.
1890. Scaphiocrinus bellus. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 363, pi. 8, figs. 5-7.
Keokuk Group : Bono, Indiana.
Scaphiocrinus bonoensis Miller and Gurley.
1890. Scaphiocrinus bonoensis. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,
p. 349, pi. 5, figs. 6, 7.
Keokuk Group : Bono, Indiana.
Scaphiocrinus boonvillensis Miller.
1891. Scaphiocrinus Boonvillensis. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 37, pi. 5,
figs. 1, 2.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1894. Scaphiocrinus ? boonvillensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 212.
Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
Scaphiocrinus briaerius Wort lien.
1882. Poteriocrinus briaerius. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 12.
Upper part of geodiferous shales of Keokuk Group : 1 mile below Keokuk, Iowa.
1883. Poteriocrinus briaerius. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 279, pi. 27, fig. 4. Keokuk Group (upper part of geode bed) : 1 mile below Keokuk, Iowa.
Scaphiocrinus burketi Worthen.
1882. Poleriocrinus burketi. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 5. Top of Keokuk L. S. : Hamilton, Illinois.
1883. Poleriocrinus burketi. Worthen, Geol. Surv. III., vol. 7, p. 270, pi. 28, fig. 8. Keokuk, L. S. : Hamilton, Illinois.
Scaphiocrinus caly cuius. See Poteriocrinus calyculus.
Scaphiocrinus carbonarius. See Grapliiocrinus carbonarius and Cerio- eriuus iuflexus.
Scaphiocrinus carinatus Hall.
1861. Scaphiocrinus carinatus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 8.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Scaphiocrinus carinatus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 310. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1893. Poteriocrinus ( Scaphiocrinus ) carinatus. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 31, pi. 3, tigs. 13, 14.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Scaphiocrinus clio Meek and Worthen.
1869. Scaphiocrinus Clio. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sei. Phil., p. 114. Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Scaphiocrinns clio Meek and Worthen — Oontinned.
1873. Scaphiocrinus Clio. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 408, pi. 1, fig. 10.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Scaphiocrinns constrictus Miller.
1891. Scaphiocrinns constrictus. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 38, pi. 5; figs. 3, 4.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Mo.
Scaphiocrinns coreyi Meek and Worthen.
1869. Scaphiocrinns Coreyi. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 148.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1873. Scaplnocrinus Coreyi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 494, pi. 15, fig. 1.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Scaphiocrinus corycia Hall.
1864. Poteriocrinus corycia. Hall, 17th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 57. Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio.
1875. Poteriocrinns ( Scaphiocrinus ?) corycia. Hall and Whitfield, Pal. Ohio* vol. 2, p. 173, pi. 12, fig. 9.
Waverly Group: Richfield, Ohio.
Scaphiocrinns coxanns Worthen.
1882. Poteriocrinns coxanus. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p.4. Upper Keokuk L. S. : Hamilton, Illinois.
1883. Poteriocrinus coxanus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. III., vol. 7, p. 269, pi. 27, fig. 1. Keokuk L. S. : Hamilton, Illinois.
Scaphiocrinns crinens Hall.
1864. Poteriocrinus crineus. Hall, 17th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 56, Waverly Group: Richfield, Ohio.
1875. Poteriocrinus crineus. Hall aud Whitfield, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 172, pi. 12, tigs. 6, 7.
Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio.
Scaphiocrinus cultidactylus Hall.
1861. Poteriocrinus cultidactylus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa,
p. 62.
Burlington L. S. : Near Hamburg, Illinois.
1883. Poteriocrinus cultidactylus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 301, pi. 30, fig. 1.
Burlington L. S. : Near Hamburg, Calhoun County, and Montezuma, Pike County, Illinois.
Scaphiocrinus dactyliformis Hall.
1858. Scaphiocrinus dactyliformis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 670, pi. 17, fig. 6.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
1894. Scaphiocrinus dactyliformis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 211.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
tSccqihiocrinns decabrachiatus. bee Scytalocrinus decabrachiatus. Scaphiocrinus decadactylus. See Scytalocrinus decadactylus. Scaphiocrinus delicatus Meek and Worthen.
1869. Scai)hiocrinus delicatus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 144.
Upper Burliugton L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
veller.] CARBONIFEROUS INVERTEBRATES. 543
Jcaphiocrinus delicatus Meek and Worttien — Continued.
1873. Scaphiocrinus delicatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p.407, pi. 1, tigs. 5 a, 1).
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Jcaphiocrinus depressus. See Decadocrinus depressus.
Scaphiocrinus dichotomus IT all.
1858. Scaphiocriuus dichotomus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 553. Burlington L. S. : Quincy, Illinois.
Jcaphiocrinus disparilis Miller and Gurley.
1890. Scaphiocrinus disparilis. Miller and Gurley, 16tli Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 367, pi. 9, tig. 1; pi. 10, tig. 2.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Jcaphiocrinus divaricatus Hall.
1860. Scaphiocrinus divaricatus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, p. 65, pi. 1, fig. 10; pi. 3, fig. 6.
Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Jcaphiocrinus doris. See Poteriocrinus doris.
Jcaphiocrinus elegantulus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1890. Scaphiocrinus elegantulus. Wachsmuth and Springer, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 195, pi. 17, tig. 13.
Kinderhook Group: Legrand, Iowa.
Jcaphiocrinus extensus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1882. Poteriocrinus asper. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Plist., p. 11. Upper part of geodiferous shales of Keokuk Group: 1 mile below Keokuk,
Iowa.
1883. Poteriocrinus asper. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 278, pi. 27, fig. 8. Keokuk Group (upper part of geode bed) : 1 mile below Keokuk, Iowa.
1886. Scaphiocrinus extensus. Wachsmuth and Springer, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 161. (Rev. Pnlaeocr. Ill, p. 237.)
Jcaphiocrinus fiscellus. See Decadocrinus fiscellus.
Jcaphiocrinus gibsoni White.
1878. Scaphiocrinus Gibsoni. White, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 31.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1880. Scaphiocrinus gibsoni. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 8, p. 161, pi, 40,
fig. 4 a.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1881. Scaphiocrinus gibsoni. White, 2d Ann. Rep. Dep. Stat. and Geol. Ind.,
p. 507, pi. 7, fig. 7.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana,
caphiocrinus globosus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1890. Scaphiocrinus globosus. Wachsmuth and Springer, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 8,
p. 196, pi. 17, fig. 8.
Kinderhook Group: Legrand, Iowa,
caphiocrinus gorbyi Miller.
1891. Scaphiocrinus gorbyi. Miller, Adv. Sheets 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 46,
pi. 12, fig. 15.
Keokuk Group: Boonville, Missouri.
1892. Scaphiocrinus gorbyi. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 656, id. 12,
fig. 15.
Keokuk Group: Boonville, Missouri.
1894. Scaphiocrinus ? gorbyi. Keyes, Mo. Geol Surv., vol. 4, p. 213.
Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Scaphioerinus granuliferus Miller and Gurley.
1890. Scaphioerinus granuliferus. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 367, pi. 10, tig. 3.
Keokuk Group; Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Scaphioerinus graphieus Miller and Gurley.
1890. Scaphioerinus graphieus. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 366, pi. 10, tig. 4.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Scaphioerinus gurleyi White.
1878. Scaphioerinus Gurleyi. White, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 32.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1880. Scaphioerinus gurleyi. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 8, p. 162, pi. 40, fig. 3a. Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1881. Scaphioerinus gurleyi. White, 2d Ann. Rep. Dep. Stat. and Geol. Ind.,
p. 509, pi. 7, fig. 8.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Scaphioerinus lialli. See Decadocrinus halli.
Scaphioerinus hemisphericus. See Oeriocrinus hemisphericus. Scaphioerinus hoveyi . See Barycrinus hoveyi.
Scaphioerinus hunts villse Wortlien.
1873. Scaphioerinus Huntsvillce. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 534, pi. 20, fig. 1.
St. Louis L. S. ? : Near Huntsville, Alabama.
Scaphioerinus internodius Hall.
1858. Scaphioerinus internodius. Hall, Geol. Iowa, A'ol. 1, pt. 2, p. 679, pi. 25, fig. 2.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1882. Scaphioerinus internodius. Worthen, Bull. No. 1,111. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 17 (footnote).
St. Louis L. S. (Not Chester, as reported by Hall.)
Scaphioerinus iowensis Worthen.
1882. Poteriocrinus iowensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, 111 State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 6. Upper shales of geode bed, Keokuk Group: 1 mile below Keokuk, Iowa.
1883. Poteriocrinus Ioivensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p.272.
Keokuk Group (upper shales of geode bed) : 1 mile below Keokuk, Iowa.
Scaphioerinus juvenis. See Decadocrinus ju venis.
Scaphioerinus kaskaskiensis Worthen.
1882. Poteriocrinus kaskaskiensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
P-27.
Chester L. S.: Bluffs of Kaskaskia River, 4 miles above Chester, Illinois.
1883. Poteriocrinus kaskaskiensis Worthen, Geol . Ill., vol. 7, p. 300, pi. 29,
fig. 15.
Chester L. S. : Bluff's of Kaskaskia Ris er, 4 miles above Chester, Illinois.
Scaphioerinus keokuk Hall.
1860. Poteriocrinus keokuk. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p 64.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Scaphioerinus lacunosus Miller and Gurley.
1890. Scaphioerinus lacunosus. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 363, pi. 8, figs. 8-10
Wkller-]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Scaphiocrinus latidactylus 'W orthen.
1882. Poteriocrinus latidactylus. Wortlien, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 8.
Upper Keokuk L. S. : Hamilton, Illinois.
1883. Poteriocrinus latidactylus. Wortlien, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 275, pi. 28,
fig. 6.
Keokuk L. S. : Hamilton, Illinois.
Scaphiocrinus longidactylus. See Scytalocrinus decabrachiatus.
Scaphiocrinus lyoni Miller.
1892. Scaphiocrinus lyoni. Miller, Adv. Sheets 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p.45, pi. 5, fig. 25.
Keokuk Group : Three miles east of Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1894. Scaphiocrinus lyoni. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 299, pi. 5, fig. 25. Keokuk Group : Three miles east ot Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Scaphiocrinus lyriope , See Decaclocrinus lyriope.
Scaphiocrinus macadamsi. See Graphiocrinus macadam si.
Scaphiocrinus macrodactylus. See Scytalocrinus macrodactylus.
Scaphiocrinus maniformis Miller.
1892. Scaphiocrinus maniformis. Miller, Adv. Sheets 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 46, pi. 5, fig. 26.
Keokuk Group: Washington County, Indiana.
1894. Scaphiocrinus maniformis. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 300, pi. 5, fig. 26.
Keokuk Group: Washington County, Indiana.
Scaphiocrinus manus Miller and Gurley.
1890. Scaphiocrinus manus. Miller and Gurley, Jour. Cinn. Soe. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 24, pi. 4, fig. 13.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1890. Scaphiocrinus manus. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 345, pi. 4, fig. 13.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Scaphiocrinus martinensis Miller and Gurley.
1894. Scaphiocrinus martinensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 38, pi. 4, fig. 9.
Kaskaskia Group: Martin County, Indiana.
Scaphiocrinus missouriensis S lium aid.
1855. Poteriocrinus longidactylus. Shumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 188, pi. B, figs. oa-c. (Not S. longidactylus Austin, 1813.)
Upper St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis County, Missouri.
*1857. Poteriocrinus missouriensis. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1,
p. 80.
1858. Poteriocrinus missouriensis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 669, pi. 1/, figs. 7a, h.
St. Louis L. S. : Near St. Louis, Missouri.
1894. Scaphiocrinus missouriensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 211, pi. 26, fig. 2.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
Scaphiocrinus montanaensis Meek.
1873. Poteriocriuites Montanaensis. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Mont., Idaho, Wyo., and Utah, p. 469.
Carboniferous: “Old Baldy,” near Virginia City, Montang
Bull. 153- - 35
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Scaphiocrinus montanaensis Meek — Continued.
1880. Poteriocrinus montanaensis. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 6, p. 128, pi. 33,
fig. 6a.
Carboniferous: “Old Baldy” Mountain, near Virginia City, Montana.
Scaphiocrinus nanus Meek and Worthen.
1869. Scaphiocrinns nanus. Meek aud Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Set. Phil., p. 141.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Scaphiocrinns nanus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. III., vol. 5, p. 423, pi. 1, fig. 8.
Burlington, L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Scaphiocrinus nauvooensis Worthen.
1882. Poteriocrinus nauvooensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist,.
p. 13.
Keokuk L. S. : Nauvoo, Illinois.
1883. Poteriocrinus Nauvooensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 282, pi. 28,
fig. 10.
Keokuk L. S. : Nauvoo, Illinois.
Scaphiocrinus nodobrachiatus Hall.
1861. Scaphiocrinus nodobrachiatus . Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 8 Keokuk L. S.
1861. Scaphiocrinus nodobrachiatus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 314.
Keokuk, L. S. : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1872. Scaphiocrinus nodobrachiatus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 6, fig. 2.
Scaphiocrinus norwoodi Meek and Worthen.
1865. Poteriocrinus {Scaphiocrinus) ? Nonvoodi. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 158.
St. Louis Group: Hancock County, Illinois.
Scaphiocrinns notabilis. See Poteriocrinus notabilis.
Scaphiocrinus notatus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Scaphiocrinus notatus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 9, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 34, pi. 2, figs. 25, 26.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Iowa.
Scaphiocrinus obscurus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1882. Poteriocrinus tenuidactylus. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 6. (Not S. tenuidactylus M. & W 1865. )
Upper part of geode bed, Keokuk Group : 1 mile below Keokuk, Iowa.
1883. Poteriocrinus tenuidactylus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 271, pi. 28,
fig. 13.
Keokuk Group (geode bed) : 1 mile below Keokuk, Iowa.
1886. Scaphiocrinus obscurus. Wachsmuth and Springer, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 160. (Rev. Palseocr. Ill, p. 236.)
Scaphiocrinus occidentalis Worthen.
1882. Poteriocrinus occidentalis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat, Hist.,
p. 10.
Upper Keokuk L. S. : Hamilton, Illinois.
1883. Poteriocrinus occidentalis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 278, pi 27,
fig. 2.
Keokuk L. S. : Hamilton, Illinois.
Scaphiocrinus okawensis Worthen.
1882. Poteriocrinus okawensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 24.
Chester L. S. : Bluffs of Okaw River, above Chester, Illinois.
1883. Poteriocrinus Olcawensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7. p. 296, pi. 29, fig. 2. Chester L. S. : Bluffs of Okaw River, above Chester, Illinois.
Veller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Scaphiocrinus orbicularis. See Eupachycrinus orbicularis.
-Scaphiocrinus orestes Worthen.
1882. Poteriocrinus orestes. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mils. Nat. Hist., p. 7. Top of geocliferous shales of Keokuk Group: 1 mile below Keokuk, Iowa.
1883. Poteriocrinus Orestes. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 273, pi. 27, fig. 3. Keokuk Group (top of geode bed) : 1 mile below Keokuk, Iowa.
Jcaphiocrinus penicillus Meek and Worthen.
1869. Scaphiocrinus penicillus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 142.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Scaphiocrinus penicillus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 414, pi. 2, fig. 7.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Jcaphiocrinus pikensis Worthen.
1882. Zeacrinus pikensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 29. Lower Burlington L. S. : Montezuma, Pike County, Illinois.
1883. Zeacrinus Pikensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 304, pi. 30, fig. 3. Burlington L. S, : Montezuma, Pike County, Illinois.
Scaphiocrinus popensis Worthen.
1882. Poteriocrinus popensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 23. Chester L. S. : Pope County, Illinois.
1883. Poteriocrinus Popensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 296, pi. 29, fig. 12. Chester L. S. Pope County, Illinois.
Scaphiocrinus porrectus Miller.
1891. Scaphiocrinus porrectus. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Inti.,
p. 42, pi. 7, fig. 2.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1892. Scaphiocrinus porrectus. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 652, pi. 7, fig.2. Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Scaphiocrinus praemorsus Miller and Gurley.
1890. Scaphiocrinus proemorsus. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 364, pi. 8, fig. 11.
Keokuk Group: Washington County, Indiana.
Scaphiocrinus proboscidialis Worthen.
1875. Poteriocrinus proboscidialis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 6, p. 518, pi. 31, fig. 1.
St. Louis L. S. : Carondelet, Missouri.
1894. Scaphiocrinus proboscidialis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 212.
St. Louis L. S. : Carondelet, Missouri.
Scaphiocrinus propin quus Worthen.
1882. Poteriocrinus propinquus. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 26.
Chester L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1883. Poteriocrinus propinquus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 299, pi. 29,
fig. 9.
Chester L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
Scaphiocrinus ramulosus Hall.
1861. Scaphiocrinus ramulosus. Hall, Desc. New Spec Criu., p. 7.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Scaphiocrinus ramulosus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 307. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 15;
Scaphiocrinus randolphensis Worthen.
1873. Scaphiocrinus Randolphensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 551, p 21, fig. 14.
Chester Group: Chester, Illinois.
Scaphiocrinus repertus Miller and Gurley.
1890. Scaphiocrinus repertus. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., j
362, pi. 8, figs. 1, 2.
Keokuk Group: Bono, Indiana.
Scaphiocrinus robustus. See Scytalocriuus robustus.
Scaphiocrinus rudis. See Graphiocrinus rudis.
Scaphiocrinus rusticellus White.
1862. Scaphiocrinus rusticellus. White, Jour. Boat. Soe. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 50c! Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
i894. Scaphiocrinus rusticellus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 212, pi. 26, fig. 1 Lower Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Missouri; Burlington, Iowa. Scaphiocrinus salteri Worthen.
1882. Poteriocrinus salteri. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 21 Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1883. Poteriocrinus Salteri. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 291, pi. 29, fig 18 Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Scaphiocrinus sampsoni Miller.
1891. Scaphiocrinus sampsoni. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.
p. 46, pi. 9, fig. 12.
Chouteau L. S. : Pettis County, Missouri.
1892. Scaphiocrinus sampsoni. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 656, pi. 9
fig. 12.
Chouteau L. S. : Pettis County, Missouri.
1894. Scaphiocrinus f sampsoni. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 213 Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Scaphiocrinus scalaris. See Decadocrinus scalaris.
Scaphiocrinus scoparius Hall.
1858. Scaphiocrinus scoparius. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 680, pi. 25. figs' 3 a, h.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1882. Scaphiocrinus scoparius. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist, p. 17 (footnote).
St. Louis L. S. (not Chester as reported by Hall).
1894. Scaphiocrinus scoparius. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 212.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Scaphiocrinus sculp tus Worthen.
1882. Poteriocrinus sc'ulptus. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 211 Chester L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1883. Poteriocrinus sculptus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 292, pi. 29, lig. 8 Chester L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
Scaphiocrinus simplex . See Graphiocrinus simplex.
Scaphiocrinus spinifer Wetherby.
1880. Scaphiocrinus spinifer. Wetherby, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 157 pi. 5, fig. 3.
Kaskaskia Group: Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Scaphiocrinus spinobrachiatus Hall. See Graphiocrinus spinobrachiatus
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Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Buu- No- m- state Mus- Nat-
Hist., 20.
Chester L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
,883. Poteriocrinus spinobrachiatus. Worthen, Geol. . 111., vol. 7, p. 290, pi. -9,
fig.l.
Chester L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
Scaphiocrinus spinosus Owen and Shumard. . pwl (2)
1852. Poteriocrinus spinosus. Owen and Shumard, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. ( ),
vol.2.p.91,pl.ll, fig. 4.
Carboniferous L. S. : Kaskaskia, Illinois ; Grayson County .Kentucky .
1852. Poteriocrinus spinosus. Owen and Shumard, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., p. 596, tab. 5B, fig. 4.
Carboniferous L. S. : Kaskaskia, Illinois.
Scaphiocrinus striatus. See Graphiocrinus striatus.
Scaphiocrinus subcarinatus Hall.
1864. Scaphiocrinus subcarinatus. Hall, 17th Rep. N. . a e a ). a .
Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio. . 0 ir7a
1875. Scaphiocrinus subcarinatus. Hall and Whitfield, Pal. Ohio, vo - , P- 12, figs. 13, 14.
Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio.
Scaphiocrinus subimpressus Meek and Worthen. . ..
1861 . Scaphiocrinus sub-impressus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 138.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa. . o
1868. Poteriocrinus subimpresus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. I ., 7
p. 485, pi. 18, figs, la, h.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Scaphiocrinus subtortuosus. See Decadocrinus subtortuosus.
Scaphiocrinus subtumidus Meek and Worthen.
1865. Poteriocrinus ( Scaphiocrinus ) subtumidus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Aca< . Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 159.
Chester Group: Bay City, Pope County, Illinois.
Scaphiocrinus swallovi Meek and Worthen. PVlil
I860 Poteriocrinus Swallovi. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p.394.
Burlington h. S. : Burlington, Iowa. 183
Poteriocrinus Swallovi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. . Ill., vol. 2, p. 183,
pl. 16, figs. 4a, h.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa. „
Poteriocrinus Jesnpi. Whitfield, Bull. An.. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 7, pis. 1, 2.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa. .
Poteriocrinus subraniulosus. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, III. ►- n e Uk 1 '
p. 14.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Poteriocrinus subramulosns. Worthen, Geol. . Ill., vol. /. p. -81, pl. fig. 6-
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
icaphiocrinus tethys Meek and Worthen. phil U3
1869. Scaphiocrinus Tethys. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. - Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Scaphiocrinus tethys Meek and Worthen — Continued.
1873. Scaphiocrinus Tethys. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 419, pi. 2, fig. 13.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Scaphiocrinus tortuosus. See Graphiocrinus tortuosus.
Scaphiocrinus unicus Hall.
1861. Scaphiocrinus unicus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 8.
Keokuk L. S.
1861. Scaphiocrinus unicus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc, Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 313. Keokuk L. S. : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1872. Scaphiocrinus unicus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 6, fig. 6.
1873. Scaphiocrinus unicus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 493,
pi. 15, fig. 5.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1875. Scaphiocrinus unicus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 6, p. 519, pi. 29, fig. 1.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Scaphiocrinus varsoviensis Worthen.
1882. Poteriocrinus varsouviensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 19.
Warsaw beds: Warsaw, Illinois.
1883. Poteriocrinus Varsoviensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 290, pi. 28,
fig. 15.
Warsaw beds: Warsaw, Illinois.
Scaphiocrinus venustus Worthen.
1882. Poteriacrinus venustus. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 24.
Chester L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1882. Poteriocrinus clytis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 25. Chester L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1883. Poteriocrinus venustus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 297, pi. 29, fig. 13. Chester L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1883. Poteriocrinus peculiaris. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 298, pi. 29, fig. 10.
Chester L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
Scaphiocrinus wachsmuthi. See Graphiocrinus wachsmuthi. Scaphiocrinus whitei . See Poteriocrinus whitei.
SCHIZOBLASTUS Etheridge and Carpenter, 1882. Schizoblastus granulosus Meek and Worthen.
1865. Pentremites (Granatocrinus?) granulosus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 165.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois.
1873. Granatocrinus granulosus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5,
p. 508, pi. 15, fig. 10.
Keokuk Group: Near Warsaw, Illinois.
Schizoblastus lotoblastus White.
1874. Granatocrinus lotoblastus. White, Prelim. Rep. Inv. Foss., p. 15. Subcarboniferous : Ewells Spring, Arizona.
1879. Granatocrinus lotoblastus. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 80, pi. 5, figs. 3a, b.
Subcarboniferous: Ewells Spring, Arizona.
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Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Schizoblastus lotoblastus White— Continued.
1879. Granatocrinus lotoblastus? White, Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. Terr.,
yoI. 5, p. 212. „ m . ,
Carboniferous: Tetou range, near the headwaters of leton River, just west of the common boundary of Idaho and Wyoming.
Schizoblastus melonoides Meek and Wortlien.
1869. Granatocrinus melonoides . Meek and Wortlien, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 88.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Granatocrinus melonoides. Meek and Wortlien, Geol. Surv. ., vo . ,
p. 468, pi. 9, fig. 1.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1886. Schizoblastus melonoides. Etheridge and Carpenter, Cat. Blast., p. 226, pi. b, figs. 15, 16.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Schizoblastus melonoides. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 138.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Louisiana and Hannibal, Missouri.
Schizoblastus potteri Hambach.
1880. Pentremites Potteri. Hambach, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 15b,
pi. B, fig. 4.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Schizoblastus roemeri Skumard.
1855. Pentremites Roemeri. Shumard. Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 186, pi. B, figs. 2 a-d.
Chemung Group : Providence, Boone County, Missouri.
1894. Schizoblastus ? roemeri, Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 137.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia and Providence, Missouri.
Schizoblastus sampsoni Hambach.
1884. Pentremites Sampsoni. Hambach, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 551, pi. D, figs. 2, 2a,
Chouteau L. S. : Pettis County, Missouri.
Schizoblastus sayi Shumard.
1855. Pentremites Sayi. Shumard, Geol. Surv. Mo., p. 185, pi. B, figs. 1 a-d.
Base of Encrinital L. S. : Boone, Marion, Jeffersoh, St. Louis, and Ste. Genevieve counties, Missouri.
1886. Schizoblastus Sayi. Etheridge and Carpenter, Cat. Blast., p/ 224, pi. 3, figs. 1-3; pi. 6, fig. 18; pi. 10, fig. 17; pi. 17, fig. 1.
Upper Burlington L. S : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Schizoblastus sayi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 138, pi. 18, figs. 9a,
Burlington L. S. : Ash Grove, Louisiana, Hannibal, Helton, Palmyra, and Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
SOHIZODUS King, 1844.
Schizodus sequalis Hall.
1885. Schizodus cequalis. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 1, pt. 1, p. 459, pi. 75, fig. 35; pi. 9o, fig. 29.
Waverly S. S. : Granville, Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Schizodus chemungevsis var. ? aequalis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 64, pi. 1, fig. 25.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
Schizodus affinis Herrick.
1887. Schizodus affinis. Herrick, Bull. Den. TJniv., vol. 2, p. 41, pi. '1, figs. 22, 22a: Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.153.
Schizodus alpina Hall.
1858. Dolabra? alpina. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 716, pi. 29, fig. 2.
Lower Coal Measures : Alpine Dam, Iowa.
1891. Schizodus alpina . Iveyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 249.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines, Iowa.
Schizodus amplus Meek and Wortken.
1870. Schizodus amplus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 41.
Coal Measures: Seaville, Fulton County, Illinois.
1873. Schizodus amplus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 579, pi. 27, fig. 6.
Coal Measures : Seaville, Fulton County, Illinois.
1897. Schizodus conf. amplus. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 36.
Lower Coal Measures : White County, Arkansas.
Schizodus batesvillensis Weller.
1897. Schizodus batesvillensis. Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p. 266, pi. 19, figs. 8, 9.
Batesville S. S. : Bates ville, Arkansas.
Schizodus chemungensis. See Schizodus prolongatus.
Schizodus chemungensis var. c equalis. See Schizodus tequalis.
Schizodus chesterensis Meek and Worthen.
I860. Schizodus Chesterensis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 457. Upper Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1866. Schizodus chesterensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 301, pi. 23, figs. 6a, b.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
1891. Schizodus Chesterensis. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 587, pi. 14,
fig. 4.
Maxville L. S. : Maxville, Ohio.
1895. Schizodus Chesterensis. Whitfield, G,eol. Surv. Ohio, vol 7, p. 474, pi. 10, fig. 4.
Maxville L. S. : Maxville, Ohio.
Schizodus circulus Worthen.
1884. Schizodus ? circulus. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat- Hist., p. 11.
Oolite beds of St. Louis L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1890. Schizodus ? circulus. Worthen, Ceol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 109, pi. 19, fig. 1.
St. Louis L.S. (oolite) : Monroe County, Illinois.
Schizodus cuneatus Meek.
1875. Schizodus cuneatus. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 336, pi. 20, fig. 7 Lower Coal Measures: Putnam Hill and Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1884. Schizodus cuneatus. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 252, pi. 20, fig. 8.
Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
1886. Schizodus cuneatus ? Heilprin. 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Ann. Rep. for 1885, p.456, fig. 9a; p 442, fig. 9.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1886. Schizodus cuneatus ? Heilprin, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc.,
vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 275, fig. 9.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1887. Schizodus cuneatus (?) Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 42, pi. 4, fig. 23. Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio
1897. Schizodus cuneatus. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil Soc., vol. 35, p. 35.
Upper Coal Measures: Crawford County, Arkansas.
Lower Coal Measures : Conway County, Arkansas.
?Ller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
ihizodus cuneus Hall.
1883. Cytherodon ( Schizodus ) cuneus. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1. Plates and
Explanations, pi. 75, figs. 29, 30.
Waverly S. S. : Granville, Licking County, Ohio.
1885. Schizodus cuneus . Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 458, pi. 75, figs. 29. 30.
Waverly S. S. : Granville, Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Schizodus cuneus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 65, pi. 5, fig. 15.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1895. Schizodus coneus. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 21, fig. 15.
Kinderhook: Ohio,
shizodus curtiformis Walcott.
1884. Schizodus curtiforme. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 253, pi. 22, figs. 3-3 a. Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
chizodus curtus Meek and Worthen.
1866. Schizodus curtus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 18.
1872. Schizodus curtus ? Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 208, pi. 10, figs. 13a-e. Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska; Wabash Cut-off, Illinois;
Atchison, Kansas.
Lower Coal Measures : Illinois.
1873. Schizodus curtus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 582, pi. 26,
fig. 16.
Coal Measures: Wabash Cut-off near New Harmony, Indiana; Fulton County, Illinois.
1887. Schizodus curtus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 42, p. 145, pi. 14, fig. 20.
Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1894. Schizodus f curtus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 124.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
chizodus deparcus Walcott.
1884. Schizodus deparcus Walcott. Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 252, pi. 22, fig. 5.
Lower Carboniferous; Eureka District, Nevada.
chizodus depressus Worthen.
1884. Schizodus depressus. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 11. Oolite bed of St. Louis L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1890. Schizodus depressus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 109, pi. 18, figs. 8, 8a. St. Louis L. S. (oolite) : Monroe County, Illinois.
1897. Schizodus depressus (?) Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p. 267, pi. 20, figs. 7, 8.
Batesville S. S. : Batesville, Arkansas.
Ichizodus harii Miller.
1891. Schizodus harii. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 91, pi. 20,
figs. 1-3. .
Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1892. Schizodus harii. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 701, pi. 20, figs. 1 3. Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1894. Schizodus harii. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 123, pi. 46, fig. 4.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
ichizodus harlamensis Herrick.
1888. Schizodus harlamensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 117, pi. 6, fig. 3. Waverly Group: 1 mile east of Harlam, Delaware County, Ohio.
1895. Schizodus harlemensis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 17, fig. 3.
Lower Cuyahoga Shale: Near Harlem, Delaware County, Ohio.
Schizodus magnus Worthen.
1884. Schizodus magnus. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 9. Chester L. S. : Randolph County, Illinois.
554 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Sehizodus magnus Worthen — Continued.
1890. Leptodomusf magnus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 107, pi. 18, fig. 2. Chester L. S: About 2 miles below mouth of Mary’s River, Randolph County, Illinois.
Sehizodus medinaensis Meek.
1871. Sehizodus medinaensis. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 165.
Waverly Group : Medina, Ohio.
1375. Sehizodus Medinaensis. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 299, pi. 15, figs. la-c. Waverly Group: Medina, Ohio.
1886. Sehizodus medinensis. Clay pole, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc., vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 249.
Lower Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1888. Sehizodus medinensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 65, pi. 1, fig. ifi;
pi. 2, fig. 6.
Wa verly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
Sehizodus mooresi Miller.
1889. Sehizodus mooresi. Miller, N. A. Geol. and Pal., p. 511, figs. 918, 919.
Coal Measures: Carbon Hill, Hocking Valley, Ohio.
Sehizodus nauvooensis Wortlien.
1884. Sehizodus nauvooensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 10.
Keokuk L. S. : Nauvoo, Illinois.
1890. Sehizodus nauvooensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 108, pi. 20, fig. 3. Keokuk L. S. : Nauvoo, Illinois.
Sehizodus newarkensis Herrick.
1888. Sehizodus newarkensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 64, pi. 10, fig. 1.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Sehizodus newarkensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 36, pi. 6, fig. 6. Waverly Group : Newark, Ohio.
1895. Sehizodus newarkensis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 17, fig. 6. Burlington Group : Newark, Ohio.
Sehizodus ohscurus. See Sehizodus wheeled.
Sehizodus ovatus Meek and Hayden.
1858. Axinus ( Sehizodus ) ovatus. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.,
p. 262.
Upper Coal Measures: Cottonwood Creek, Kansas.
1864. Sehizodus ovatus. Meek and Hayden, Pal. Up. Mo., p. 59, pi. 2, figs. 11a, b. Permian : South Cottonwood Creek, Kausas.
Sehizodus palaeoneiliformis Herrick.
1888. Sehizodus ( Protoschizodus ) palaeoneiliformis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 96, pi. 12, fig. 44.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Sehizodus palaeoneiliformis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 6, fig. 2. Waverly Group: Ohio.
1895. Sehizodus palaeoniliformis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 17, fig. 2. Kinderhook Freestone: Licking County, Ohio.
Sehizodus perelegans Meek and Worthen.
1870. Sehizodus Prisconaia ) perelegans. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 42.
Coal Measures: Danville, Illinois.
1873. Sehizodus ( Prisconia ) perelegans. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 581, pi. 26, fig. 19.
Coal Measures: Near Danville, Illinois.
/Eller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
ichizodus pintoensis Walcott.
1884. Schizodus Pintoensis. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 253, pi. 22, figs. 2-2a. Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
;chizodus prolongatus Herrick.
1888. Schizodus chemungensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 9, fig. 20. (Not S. chemungensis Con. 1842.)
Waverly Group : Licking County, Oliio.
1888. Schizodus ( chemungensis , var.) prolongatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 36, pi. 6, fig. 1.
Waverly Group: Granville, Oliio.
1895. Schizodus prolongatus. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 17, fig. 1. Cuyahoga Shale : Licking County, Ohio.
ichizodus quadrangularis Hall.
*1870. Schizodus quadrangularis. Hall, Prelim. Not. Lamell., 2, p. 96.
Chemung Group: New York.
1885. Schizodus Chemungensis var. quadrangularis. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1,
p. 454, pi. 75, figs. 31-34, 36.
Chemung Group: New York.
1886. Schizodus quadrangularis. Claypole, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol.
Soc., vol. 2, pt. 2, pp. 243 and 249.
Lower Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1888. Schizodus quadrangularis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 6, fig. 12. Waverly Group : Ohio.
1895. Schizodus quadrangularis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi: 17, fig. 12. Kinderhook: Granville, Ohio.
Ichizodus randolphensis Worthen.
1890. Schizodus randolphensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 110, pi. 20, fig. 12.
Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Ichizodus rossicus de Yerneuil.
1858. Schizodus Rossicus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 193.
Upper Permian: Near Smoky Hill Fork, Kansas.
1866. Schizodus Rossicus. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Neb., p. 18, tab. 1, figs. 28, 29. Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1873. Schizodus Rossicus ? Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, pi. 26,
figs. 17a-e, 18.
Coal Measures.
1874. Schizodus Rossicus. Meek, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 7, p. 580.
Ichizodus sedaliensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Schizodus sedaliensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 17, pi. 2, figs. 15, 16.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Ichizodus spellmani Herrick.
1887. Schizodus ( ?) spellmani. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 42, pi. 3, fig. 14. Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Ichizodus subcircularis Herrick.
1887. Schizodus sub-circularis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 41, pi. 4, fig. 24 ; p. 145, pi. 14, fig. 18.
Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Ichizodus subtrigonalis Meek.
1871. Schizodus subtrigonalis. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 166.
Waverly Group : Wooster, Ohio.
556 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Schizodus symmetricus Calvin.
1890. Schizodus symmetricus. Calvin, Bull. Lab. Nat. Hist., State Univ. Iowa, vol. 1, p. 176, pi. 2, figs. 3a, h.
Upper Coal Measures : Braddyville, Iowa.
Scliizodus triangularis Swallow.
1858. Scliizodus triangularis. Swallow, Trans. Si. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 193. Lower Permian: Valley of Cottonwood, Kansas.
Schizodus triangularis Herrick.
1888. Macrodon f f triangularis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 74, pi. 8, fig. 8.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Scliizodus triangularis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 116, pi’, 6, figs. 10, 13.
Middle Waverly Group : Ohio.
1895. Schizodus triangularis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 17, figs. 10, 13. Kinderhook: Granville, Ohio.
Schizodus ulrichi Worthen.
1890. Schizodus ulrichi. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 110, pi. 21, figs. 1-16; pi. 20, fig. 9.
Upper Coal Measures : Fairfield, Wayne County, Illinois.
Schizodus varsoviensis Worthen.
1884. Schizodus varsoviensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 10.
Upper Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1890. Schizodus varsoviensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 107, pi. 19, fig. 7. Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Schizodus wheeleri Swallow.
1858. Schizodus obscurus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 193. (Not Axinus obscurus Sowerby, 1823.)
Lower Permian: Kansas.
1863. Cypricardia (?) Wheeleri. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 96.
Upper Coal Measures : Caldwell County, Missouri.
1866. Schizodus obscurus. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Neb., p. 20, tab. 1, figs. 30, 31. Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Schizodus Wheeleri. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Neb., p. 209, pi. 10, figs. la-/.
Upper Coal Measures: Caldwell County, Missouri; Nebraska City, Ne braska; Adams and Union counties, Iowa.
Coal Measures : Illinois.
1876. . Schizodus Wheeleri. White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 91.
Lower Aubrey Group: Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
1877. Schizodus Wheeleri. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 154. pi. 11, figs. 6a, b.
Carboniferous: Near Bear Spring, Camp Wingate, New Mexico.
1884. Schizodus Wheeleri. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 147, pi. 30, figs. 3-5. Coal Measures : Indiana ( ?) .
1886. Schizodus Wheeleri. Heilprin, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Cum. Rep. for 1885, p. 456, p. 442, fig. 7.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1886. Schizodus Wheeleri. Heilprin, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc.,
vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 275, p. 270, fig. 7, p. 274, fig. 7a.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1887. Schizodus wheeleri. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 42, pi. 3, fig. 15.
Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Schizodus wheeleri Swallow — Continued.
1894. Schizodus wheeleri. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 123, pi. 46, figs. 3a-c.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Schizodus wheeleri. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 36, pi. 22, fig. 4. Lower Coal Measures: Conway County, Arkansas.
Schizodus (species undetermined).
1866. Schizodus - (sp. ?) Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 2, p. 34d, pi. 2i,
Upper Coal Measures: North branch of Saline Creek, Gallatin County, Illinois.
1872 Schizodus, undt. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 210, pi. 10, fig. 2.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1887. Schizodus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, pi. 14, fig. 19.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Schizodus (sp. und.) Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 233.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines, Iowa.
1897. Schizodus t sp. Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p. 267, pi. 19, fig. 5. Batesville S. S. : Batesville, Arkansas.
SCHIZOPHORIA King, 1850.
Schizophoria resupinata Martin.
1877. Orthis resupinata? Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 265, pi. 5, figs. 1, 2.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Dry Canyon, Oquirrli Mountains, Utah.
Schizophoria resupinoides Cox.
1857. Orthis resupinoides. Cox, Geol. Surv. Ky., vol. 3, p. 570, pi. 9, figs. 1-lb.
Coal Measures : Hawesville, Hancock County, Kentucky.
1881. Orthis resupinoides? White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 3, Hupp., Appendix, p. xxiii, pi. 3, figs. 2a, h.
Carboniferous: Manuelitos Creek, New Mexico.
1890. Orthis resupinoides. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 106, pi. 11, figs. 4 a, h.
Lower Coal Measures: Mercer County, Illinois.
1897. Orthis couf. resupinoides. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 3;>, p. 28.
Lower Coal Measures: White and Conway counties, Arkansas.
Schizophoria swallovi Hall.
1848. Orthis resupinata. Christy, Letters on Geol., pi. 3, tigs. 1, 2.
Carboniferous L. S. : Oquawka, Illinois.
1858. Orthis swallovi. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 597, pi. 12, figs. 5, h. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Quincy, Illinois; Missouri.
1883. Orthis Swallovi. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (6)36, figs. 23, 24, Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1892. Orthis Swallovi. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 6, figs. 23, 24.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Orthis swallovi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 63, pi. 38, fig. o. Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Missouri.
SCHCEKASTER Meek and Worthen, I860.
Schcenaster fimbriatus Meek and Worthen.
I860. Palasterina ( Schoenaster ) fimbriata. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phil., p. 449.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Clair County, Illinois.
1866. Schcenaster fimbriatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 2, p. 278, pi. 19, figs, la-jd.
St. Louis Group: St.Clair County, Illinois.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Schoenaster legrandensis Miller and Gurley.
1890. Schoenaster legrandensis. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind. p. 371, pi. 9, figs. 7, 8.
Kinderhook Group: Legrand, Iowa.
Schoenaster wachsmuthi Meek and Wortlien.
1866. Schoenaster Wachsmuthi. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad, Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 259.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1868. Schoenaster Wachsmuthi. Meek and Wortlien, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p.499 pi. 17, fig. 4.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
(Scorpio.)
Scorpio carbonarius Meek and Worthen. See Eoscorpius carbonarius.
SCYTALOCRINUS Wachsmuth and Springer, 1879. Scytalocrinus abnormis Worthen.
1875. Scaphiocrinus abnormis. AVorthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 6, p. 519, pi. 33, fig. 6. St. Louis Group : Monroe County, Illinois.
Scytalocrinus bisselli Worthen.
1873. Poteriocrinites Bisselli. Wortlien, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 546, pi. 21, fig. 4. Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
Scytalocrinus dactylus Hall.
1860. Graphiocrinus dactylus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Iowa, p. 80.
St. Louis L. S. : Near St. Louis, Missouri.
1873. Graphiocrinus dactylus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 559, pi. 20, fig. 9.
St. Louis L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1894. Scytalocrinus dactylus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 213.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
Scytalocrinus decabrachiatus Hall.
1858. Scaphiocrinus decabrachiatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 679, pi. 25, fig.l.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Kaskaskia, Illinois.
1860. Scaphiocrinus longidactylus. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 7. Kaskaskia L. S. : Kaskaskia, Illinois.
1865. Scaphiocrinus longidactylus. MeChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 4, fig. 4. 1868. Scaphiocrinus longidactylus. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1,
p. 4, pi. 4, fig. 4.
Chester L. S. : Kaskaskia, Illinois.
1882. Scaphiocrinus decabrachiatus. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p.17.
St. Louis L. S. (not Chester, as reported by Hall).
Scytalocrinus decadactylus Meek and Worthen.
I860. Pateriocrinm ( Scaphiocrinus ) decadactylus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p.394.
Keokuk L. S. : Appanoose, Hancock County, Illinois.
1866. Scaphiocrinus decadactylus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2,
p. 238, pi. 17, fig. 6.
Keokuk L. S. : Appanoose, Hancock County, Illinois.
.V Eller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Scytalocrinus grandis Wachsmutli and Springer.
1860. Cyathocrinus dekadactylus. Lyon and Casseday, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 29,
p. 73.
Subcarboniferous : Montgomery County, Indiana.
1875. Poteriocrinus Coreyi. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 6, p. 516, pi. 29, tigs. 2, 3 (not P. coreyi M. and W., 1869).
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1879. Poteriocrinus (Scytalocrinus) grandis. Wachsmutli and Springer, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 341. (Rev. Palaeocr. I, p. 118.)
Scytalocrinus indianensis Meek and Worthen.
1865. Poteriocrinus Indianensis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 155.
Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1868. Poteriocrinus Indianensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3,
p. 515, pi. 20, fig. 4.
Keoknk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Scytalocrinus macrodactylus Meek and Worthen.
1861. Po teriocrin us fusiforniis. Hall, Desc.New Spec.Criu.,p.6. (Not P. fus iformis
Schultz.)
Burlington L. S.
1861. Poteriocrinus fusiforniis. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 302. Burlington L. S : Burlington, Iowa.
1869. Scaphiocrinu8 macrodactylus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci.
Phil., p. 140.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Scaphiocrinus macrodactylus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 415, pi. 2, fig. 9.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Scytaldcrinus robustus Hall.
1861. Scaplnod'inus robustus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 7.
Keokuk L. S.
1861 Scaphioci'inu8 robustus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 315.
Keokuk L. S. : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1872. Scaphiocr'inus robustus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 6, figs. 3-5.
1875. Poteriocrinus Roveyi. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 6, p. 516, pi. 29, fig. 6. Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1882. Poteriocrinus hamiltonensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 7.
Upper Keokuk L. S. : Hamilton, Illinois.
1883. Poteriocrinus hamiltonensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p.273, pi. 27,
fig. 9.
Keokuk Group : Hamilton, Illinois.
Scytalocrinus talboti Worthen.
1882. Poteriocrinus talboti. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, III. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 17. St. Louis L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1883. Poteriocrinus Talboti. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 287, pi. 30, fig. 7. St. Louis L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
Scytalocrinus vanhornei Worthen.
1875. Poteriocrinus Van Hornei. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 6, p. 517, pi. 31, figs. 2, 3.
St. Louis L. S. : Alton, Illinois.
1894. Scytalocrinus vanhornei. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 213, pi. 26, fig. 3. St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Scytalocrinus wachsmuthi Wetlierby.
1880. Scytalocrinus wachsmuthi. Wetlierby, Jour. Cinu. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, p. 155, pi. 5, fig. 4.
Kaskaskia Group : Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Scytalocrinus wetherbyi Miller.
1879. Poteriocrinus Wetherbyi. Miller, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p. 36, pi. 8, figs. 1-1&.
Kaskaskia Group : Pulaski County, Kentucky.
SEDGWICKIA McCoy, 1844.
Sedgwickia altirostrata Meek and Hayden.
1858. Allorisma? altirostrata. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Plii]., p. 263.
Upper Coal Measures : Grasshopper Creek, Kansas.
1864. Sedgwickia? altirostrata. Meek and Hayden, Pal. Up. Mo., p. 41, pi. 1, tig. 9. Coal Measures : Juniata, on Big Blue River, Kansas.
Sedgwickia concava Meek and Hayden.
1858. Lyonsia ( Penopaea ) concava. Meek and Hayden, Trans. Albany lust., vol. 4, p. 82.
Permian : Missouri River.
1864. Sedgwickia ? concava. Meek and Hayden, Pal. Up. Mo., p. 41, pi. 1, figs. 8, b.
Coal Measures: Nebraska, opposite the northern boundary of Missouri. 1877. Sedgwickia? concava. Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4. p. 276, pi. 6, fig. 3.
Upper Coal Measures: Foothills southeast of Salt Lake City, WahsatcL range, Utah.
Sedgwickia subarcuata Meek and Wortlien.
1835. Sedgwickia ( Sanguinolites ?) subarcuata. Meek and Wortheu, Proc. Acad.j Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 251.
Upper Keokuk Group.
1868. Sedgwickia ( Sanguinolites f) subarcuata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv., 111., vol. 3, p. 537, pi. 19, fig. 3b.
Keokuk Group.
Sedgwickia topekensis Skumard.
1858. Leptodomus Topekaensis. Shumard, Tins. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 208. Coal Measures : Missouri River bluffs, a short distance below mouth ui Kansas River.
1864. Sedwickia topekaensis? Meek and Hayden, Pal. Up. Mo., p. 40, figs. A. 13.
Coal Measures: Leavenworth City, Kansas.
1891. Sedgwickia topekaensis. White, Bull, U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 77, p. 26, pi. 4, fig. 11.
Permian : Goodwin Creek, Baylor County, Texas.
1894. Allorisma topekaensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 128 Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
SEMINULA McCoy ? 1844.
Seminula argentea Shepard.
1838. Terebratula argentea. Shepard, Am. Jour. Sci. (1), vol. 34, p. 152, fig. 8 Limestone: Western blurt' of Little Vermilion River, Illinois.
1852. Terebratula piano -sulcata. Owen, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and MiuO-,
tab. 5, fig. 9.
Carboniferous L. S. : Near Council Bluffs.
;ller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
minula argentea Shepard — Continued.
1852. Terebratula subtilita. Hall, Stansb. Exped. Gt. Salt Lake, p. 409, pi. 2, figs, la, b, 2a, b.
Carboniferous: Missouri River, near Weston.
1854. Terebratula subtilita. Shumard, Marcy’s Expl. Red River of Louis., p. 176,
pi. 4, fig. 8.
Carboniferous: Washington County, Arkansas.
1855. Terebratula subtilita. Sckiel, Pac. R. R. Rep., vol. 2, p. 108, pi. 1, figs. 2a, b. Carboniferous L. S. : 6 miles west of Westport.
1856. Terebratula subtilita. Hall, Pac. R. R. Rep., vol. 3, p. 101, pi. 2, figs. 3-5. Carboniferous: Pecos Village, New Mexico.
1858. Terebratula subtilita. Marcou, Geol. N. A., p. 52, pi. 6, figs. 9-9/.
Mountain L. S. : Sierra Madre; Sierra de Magoyon; Great Salt Lake; Tigeras and Pecos Village, New Mexico; summit of Sierra de Sandia and Sierra de Mogoy on ; El Paso Chihuahua ; junction of rivers San Pedro and Gilia, Arizona; sources of Rio Colorado Chiquito; Shasta County, California; Vancouver Island.
1858. Terebratula subtilita. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 714.
Coal Measures: Ohio; Indiana; Illinois; Iowa; Missouri; Kansas; Ne braska; and Pecos Village, New Mexico.
1859. Spirigera subtilita. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 28. Upper Coal Measures : Kansas.
1860. Athyris differentius. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 47.
Coal Measures : Lasalle, Springfield, Belleville, and Sparta, Illinois ; Char- bonier and near Richmond, Missouri.
1860. Spirigera Charitonensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 651. Coal Measures : Chariton and Randolph counties, Missouri.
1860. Spirigera Hawnii. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 652.
Coal Measures: Missouri.
1861. Athyris subtilita. Newberry, Ives’s Colo. Expl. Exped., p. 126.
Upper Carboniferous : Cherty L. S. on banks of Colorado between Little Colorado and Diamond rivers; Pecos Village, east of Santa F6.
1863. Spirigera Singletonii. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 87.
Lower Coal Measures : Boone and Adrain counties, Missouri.
1863. Spirigera caput- serpentis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 90.
Upper Coal Measures : Missouri and Kansas.
1866. Athyris subtilita. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 40, tab. 3, figs. 7-9. Omaha City, Plattsmouth, Bennett’s Mill, and Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Athyris subtilita. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 180, pi. 1, fig. 12 ; pi. 5,
fig. 8; pi. 8, fig. 4.
Upper Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Bennett’s Mill, Wyoming, Cedar Bluff, Rock Bluff, Plattsmouth, Bellevue, and Omaha, Nebraska.
Coal Measures : Illinois; Missouri; Iowa; West Virginia; Ohio; Kansas; Pecos Village, New Mexico.
1873. Athyris subtilita. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 570, pi. 25,
fig. 14.
Coal Measures : Illinois.
1874. Athyris subtilita. Derby, Bull. Cornell Univ. (science), vol. 1, No. 2, p. 7,
pi. 1, figs. 5, 7, 8 ; pi. 3, figs. 8, 16, 19 ; pi. 6, fig. 2 ; pi. 9, fig. 4.
Coal Measures : Bomjardim, Itaitffba, and Pared&o, Brazil.
1876. Spirigera subtilita. White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 90.
Lower Aubrey Group : Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, and near Echo Park, Utah.
Upper Aubrey Group : Beehive Point, near Horseshoe Canyon, Utah.
Bull. 153 - 36
562 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Seminula argentea Shepard — Continued.
1876. Athyris subtilita. Meek, Sampson’s Expl. Gt. Basin, Utah, p. 350, pi. 2 figs. 4a, b.
Yellow L. S. (Coal Measures) : Humboldt Mountains.
1876. Athyris subtilita , Newberryi, U. S. Expl. Exp. from Santa F6 to Grand and Green rivers, p. 138.
Upper Carboniferous: On the Colorado; west of the San Francisco Moun tains; junction of Grand and Green rivers; in the Sierra la Plata; at Santa F6; Pecos.
1876. Athyris subtilita. Meek, Bull. U. S. G. and G. Surv. Terr., vol. 2, p. 355, pi. 1,
figs. 2, 2a.
Carboniferous : Kattahwoke, Rocky Mountains.
1877. Spirigera subtilita. White, U, S. Geog. Surv., W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 141
pi. 10, figs. 6a-c.
Carboniferous: Carizo Creek, Maricopa County; Camp Apache; Tenney’s Ranch; Kaibab Plateau; confluence of White Mountain and Black rivers; Grass Mountain, 35 miles north of Pioche, and foothills of Dragoon Mountains, Arizona; Fossil Hill, White Pine County, and Camp Cottonwood, Nevada; 15 miles south of St. George; near Ophir City; Rock Canyon, Wasatch range, near Provo; and near Minersville, Utah.
1877. Athyris subtilita. Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 83, pi. 8, figs. 6, 6a. Carboniferous L. S. : Ruby Group; Moleen Peak; near Humboldt River, Nevada.
1884. Athyris subtilita. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 136, pi. 35, figs. 6-9. Coal Measures : Indiana.
1887. Athyris subtilita. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 44, pi. 1, figs. 18
(16a-cf).
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Athyris subtilita. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 231.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1891. Athyris subtilita. Whitfield, Am. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 604, pi. 16, figs. 7-9.
Coal Measures : Hocking County, Ohio.
1894. Seminula subtilita. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brack., pt. 2, pi. 35, figs. 16-19.
Coal Measures: Chariton County, Missouri; Winterset, Iowa, near Kansas City, Missouri.
1894. Athyris argentea. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 92, pi. 39, figs, lla-d.
Coal Measures : Kansas City, Lexington, and Clinton, Missouri.
1895. Seminula subtilita. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 47, figs. 17-31. Coal Measures: Manhattan, Kansas; Copper’s Creek, Iowa; Chariton
County, Missouri; Winterset, Iowa; Miami County, Kansas; Kansas City, Missouri ; Ohio.
(?) Chester L. S. : Caldwell County, Kentucky ; Chester, Illinois.
1895. Athyris subtilita. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 488, pi. 12, figs. 7-9. Coal Measures: Falls Township and Webb Summit, Hocking County, Ohio.
1897. Athyris subtilita. Smith, Proc. Am. Phi 1. Soc., vol. 35, p. 31.
Upper Coal Measures: Sebastian County, Arkansas; Poteau Mountain, Indian Territory; Boone Chert, Stone County, Arkansas.
Seminula claytoni Hall and Whitfield.
1877. Athyris claytoni. Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 256, pi. 4, figs. 15-17.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. (Waverly ?) : Little Cottonwood, 800 feet east of Reed and Benson’s mine, Wahsatch range, Utah.
.-Eller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
ieminula dawsoni Hall and Clarke.
1863. Athyri8 subtilita. Davidson, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 19, p. 170, pi. 9, figs. 4, 5. (Not A. subtilita Hall, 1852.)
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Shubenacadie, Brookfield, etc., Nova Scotia. 1868. Athyris subtilita. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 290, figs. 88a-c.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Shubenacadie, Brookfield, etc., Nova Scotia.
1894. Seminula Dawsoni. Hall, 13th Am. Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 652. Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
1895. Seminula Dawsoni. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, p. 364, pi. 47,
figs. 32-34.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
1897. Seminula Daivsoni. Hall, 14th Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 359, pi. 9, figs. 14-16. Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Seminula formosa Swallow.
1863. Spirigera formosa. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 91.
Archimedes L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
1863. Spirigera euzona. Swallofa, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 91.
Archimedes L. S. : Cooper County, Missouri.
1894. Athyris formosa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 91.
Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
ieminula maconensis Swallow.
1860. Spirigera Maconensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 651. Coal Measures : Montgomery County, Missouri.
ieminula parva Swallow.
1863. Terebratula parva. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 83.
Keokuk, Iowa : Monroe and Cooper counties, Missouri.
1894. Terebratula parva. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 105.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
eminula persinuata Meek.
1877. Athyris? persinuata. Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 81, pi. 9, figs. 4-46.
Carboniferous L. S. : White Pine Mountains, Nevada.
ieminula plattensis Swallow.
1863. Spirigera plattensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 87. Upper Coal Measures : Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska.
eminula subquadrata Hall.
1858. Athyris subquadrata. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 703, pi. 27, figs. 2 a-d; p. 708, fig. 118.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois; Crittenden County, Kentucky.
1877. Athyris subquadrata? Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 271, pi. 5, figs. 19, 20.
Wahsatch L. S. : Snowstorm Hill, near Dry Canyon, Oquirrh Mountains, Utah.
1886. Athyris subquadrata. Heilprin, 2d. Geol. Surv. Penn., Ann. Rep. for 1885, p. 453, p. 440, fig. 2.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1886. Athyris subquadrata. Heilprin, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc., vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 269, fig. 2.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1891. Athyris subquadrata. Whitfield, Am. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p.585, pi. 14, figs. 1-3.
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville and Maxville, Ohio.
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Seminula subquadrata Hall — Continued.
1894. Seminula subquadrata. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brack., pt. 2, pi. 35, figs. 13, 15.
Chester L. S. : Crittenden County, Kentucky.
St. Louis L. S : Pella, Iowa.
1894. Athyris subquadrata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 92.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Mary, Missouri.
1895. Seminula subquadrata. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 47,
figs. 7-9, 15, 16; pi. 84, figs. 30, 31.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Ill. ; Crittenden County, Kentucky.
St. Louis L. S. : Pella, Iowa ; Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1895. Athyris subquadrata. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 472, pi. 10, figs. 1-3.
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville and Maxville, Ohio.
1897. Athyris subquadrata. Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p. 258, pi. 18, fig. 16.
Batesville S. S. : Batesville, Arkansas.*
Seminula trinuclea Hall.
1856. Terebratula trinuclea. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 7.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1858. Terebratula trinuclea. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 659, pi. 23, figs. 4 a-c , 5.
Warsaw L. S. : Bloomington and Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Athyris trinucleus. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 50, pi. 6,
figs. 22-27.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana; Alton, Illinois; near Boonville, Missouri.
1883. Athyris trinucleus. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 329, pi. 29, figs. 22-27. St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill, Lanesville, Greencastle Junction, and
Bloomington, Indiana.
1894. Seminula trinuclea. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brack., pt. 2, pi. 35, figs. 11, 12, 14.
St. Louis Group : Harrison County and Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1894. Athyris trinuclea. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 92.
St. Louis L. S. : Barrett Station, Missouri.
1895. Seminula trinuclea. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2. pi. 47,
figs. 5, 6, 10-14.
St. Louis L. S. : Harrison County, Spergen Hill, and Bloomington, Indiana.
Seminula wasatchensis White.
1874. Rhynchonella Wasatchensis. White, Prelim. Rep. Inv. Foss., p. 19.
Carboniferous (Coal Measures) : Rock Canyon, Wasatch range, near Provo, Utah.
1877. Rhynchonella Wasatchensis. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 130, pi. 9, figs. 3 a-d.
Carboniferous: Rock Canyon, Wasatch range, near Provo, Utah.
Seminula (species undetermined).
1895. Athyris (Seminula ?) s'p.f Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 47, fig. 35.
Coal Measures ? Ohio.
SEPTOPORA Prout, 1859.
Septopora biserialis Swallow.
1858. Synocladia virgulacea(f) Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 179. (Not S. virgulaoea Phillips.)
Lower Permian : Valley of the Cottonwood, Kansas.
Welleb.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Septopora biserialis Swallow — Continued.
1858. Synocladia biserialis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 179. Lower Permian: Valley of the Cottonwood, Kansas.
1859. Synocladia biserialis. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 24. Upper Coal Measures : Fort Riley, Kansas.
1866. Synocladia virgulacea. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 70, tab. 5, fig. 14. (Not S. virgulacea Phillips, 1829.)
Nebraska.
1872. Synocladia biserialis. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 156, pi. 7, figs. 5 a-e. Permian : Kansas.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska; Kansas; Nebraska; Iowa; Illinois.
Lower Coal Measures : Illinois.
1873. Synocladia virgulacea, var. biserialis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill.,
vol. 5, pi. 24, figs. 15a-c.
1874. Synocladia biserialis. Meek, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 7, p. 486.
Upper Coal Measures.
1875. Synocladia biserialis. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 326, pi. 20, figs. 5 a, b.
Lower Coal Measures : Near Newark, Ohio.
1877. Synocladia biserialis. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 107, pi. 7, figs. 3 a-e.
Carboniferous (Red Wall L. S.) : Camp Apache, Maricopa County, Arizona. 1884. Synocladia biserialis. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 138, pi. 25, figs. 11-13.
Coal Measures: Above roof of Coal K, Indiana.
1887. Septopora biserialis. Foerste, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 87, pi. 7, figs. 16a, b. Coal Measures : One-half mile west of Brownsville, Ohio.
1888. Synocladia biserialis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phil., p. 225.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1890 Septopora biserialis. Ulrich Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 631, pi. 56, fig. 11.
Upper and Lower Coal Measures: Illinois; Iowa; Kansas; Nebraska; Missouri; Kentucky.
1894. Septopora biserialis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 32, pi. 34, figs. 1 a-d. Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Septopora biserialis. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 27.
Upper Coal Measures: Poteau Mountain, Jndian Territory.
Septopora biserialis var. gracilis Foerste.
1887. Septopora biserialis var. gracilis. Foerste, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 80, pi. 7, figs. la-c.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Septopora biserialis var. nervata Ulricli.
1890. Septopora biserialis var. nervata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 632, pi. 64, fig. 6.
Chester Group : Kentucky.
Upper Coal Measures: Illinois; near Red Oak, Iowa.
Septopora cestriensis Prout.
1859. Septopora Cestriensis. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 448, pi. 18, figs. 2-2c.
Upper Archimedes L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1873. Synocladia cestriensis. Meek and Worthen. (See Septopora snbquadrans.) 1890. Septopora cestriensis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 628, pi. 64, figs. 1-1&.
Chester Group: Chester, Illinois; Sloan’s Valley, Kentucky.
1894 Septopora cestriensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 32.
Kaskaskia L. S, : Chester, Illinois.
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Septopora decipiens Ulrich.
1890. Septopora decipiens. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 630, pi. 67, fig. 9. Chester Group : Sloan’s Valley, Kentucky.
Septopora delicatula Ulrich.
1890. Septopora delicatula. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 634, pi. 64, figs. 5, 5a. Lower Coal Measures : Seville, Illinois.
Septopora pinnata Ulrich.
1890. Septopora pinnata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 633, pi. 64, fig. 7;
pi. 65, figs. 1, la.
Septopora rectistyla Whitfield.
1882. Synocladia rectistyla. Whitfield, Am. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 220. Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
1891. Synocladia rectistyla. Whitfield, Am. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 579, pi. 13,
figs. 9, 10.
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
1895. Synocladia rectistyla. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 467, pi. 9, figs. 9, 10.
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
Septopora robusta Ulrich.
1890. Septopora robusta. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 633, pi. 56, figs. 9-9c; pi. 64, figs. 3, 3a.
Upper Coal Measures : Fayette County, Illinois.
Septopora robusta var. intermedia Ulrich.
1890. Septopora robusta var. intermedia. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 634, pi. 56, fig. 10; pi. 64, figs. 4, 4a.
Chester Group: Litchfield and Sloan’s Valley, Kentucky.
Septopora subquadrans Ulrich.
1873. Synocladia Cestriensis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, pi. 24,
figs. 14a-c. (Not S. cesteriensis Prout, 1859.)
Chester L. S.
1874. Synocladia Cestriensis. Meek, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 7, p. 486.
Chester L. S.
1890. Septopora subquadrans. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 629, pi. 56, figs. 7, 8; pi. 64, figs. 2-2&.
SERPULA Linnaeus, 1758.
Serpula insita White.
1878. Serpula insita. White, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 37.
Coal Measures: Newport, Vermilion County, Indiana.
1888. Serpula insita. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 8, p. 171, pi. 42, fig. 8a. Coal Measures: Newport, Vermilion County, Indiana.
Serpula planorbites Geinitz (not Miin.). See Straparollus catilloides. Serpula (undetermined species).
1858, Serpula (Spirorbis) valvata Goldfuss. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 180.
Upper Permian : Kansas.
SERPULITES Murchison, 1839.
Serpulites annul atus Dawson.
1868. Serpulites annulatus. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 312, fig. 131.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Serpulites carbonarius McCoy.
*1844. Serpulites carbonarius . McCoy, Carb Foss. Ireland, p. 170, Tab. 23, fig. 32. 1878. Serpulites carbonarius. Etheridge, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Loud., vol. 34,
p. 611.
Carboniferous: Rawling Bay.
Serpulites hortonensis Dawson.
1868. Serpulites Hortonensis. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 312, fig. 130.
Carboniferous L. S. : Halfway River, Nova Scotia.
Serpulites inelegans Dawson.
1868. Serpulites inelegans. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 312.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Serpulites murrayi Dawson.
1883. Serpulites Murrayi. Dawson, Rep. Peter Redpath Mus., No. 2, p. 13.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Port-au-Port, Newfoundland.
(SHUMARDOCRINUS Miller and Gurley, 1895.) Shumardocrinus concinnus. See Steganocrinus concinnus.
SOLER Linnaeus, 1758.
Solen missouriensis. See Promacrus missouriensis.
Solen permianus . See Solenopsis permianus.
Solen quadrangularis Wincbell
1862. Solen quadrangularis . Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 422.
Marshall Group : Marshall, Michigan.
1870. Solen quadrangularis. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 256. Waverly Group : Granville, Ohio.
Solen scalpriformis. See Solenopsis scalpriformis.
Solen (species undetermined).
1887. Solen ? sp. ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 38, pi. 1, fig. 19.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
SOLENISCUS Meek and Worthen, 1860.
Soleniscus altonensis Worthen.
1873. Macrocheilus Altonensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 593, pi. 28, fig. 8. Lower Coal Measures : Alton, Illinois.
1889. Soleniscus altonensis. Keyes, Am. Nat., vol. 23, p. 423.
1889. Soleniscus altonensis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 307.
Soleniscus'? anguliferus White.
1874. Macrocheilus angulifera. White, Prelim. Rep. Inv. Foss., p. 22. Carboniferous (Coal Measures): Camp Cottonwood, Spring Mountain
range, Nevada.
1877. Macrocheilus anguliferus. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 160, pi. 12, figs. 3a-/.
Carboniferous: Camp Cottonwood, near Spring Mountain, Nevada.
1889. Soleniscus ?? anguliferus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 307.
Soleniscus attenuatus. See Soleniscus fusiformis.
Soleniscus ? blairi Miller.
1891. Macrochilina blairi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 84,
pi. 14, fig. 5.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1892. Macrochilina blairi. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 694, pi. 14, fig. 5. Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
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Soleniscus brevis White.
1858. Macrocheilus ventricosus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 718, pi. 29, fig. 8. (Not Phasianella ventricosa Goldf., 1841.)
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines Valley, Iowa.
1881. Soleniscus brevis. White, U. S. Geolg. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 3, Supp,, Appendix, p. xxviii, pi. 4, figs. 5 a-c.
Carboniferous: Coyote Creek; north of Black Lake; and near Taos, New Mexico.
1884. Soleniscus ( Macrocheilus ) ventricosus. White, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 6, p. 187, pi. 8, figs. 11, 12.
Carboniferous : Illinois.
1884. Soleniscus ( Macrocheilus ) ventricosus. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 155, pi. 34, figs. 11, 12.
Coal Measures: Illinois, Iowa, and New Mexico.
1889. Soleniscus brevis. Keyes, Am. Nat., vol. 23, p. 423, pi. 20, figs. 12-14.
1889. Soleniscus brevis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 307.
1894. Soleniscus brevis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 212.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City and Clinton, Missouri.
Soleniscus carinatus Stevens.
1858. Loxonema carinata. Stevens, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 25, p. 259.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
1889. Soleniscus carinatus. Keyes, Am. Nat., vol. 23, p. 423.
1889. Soleniscus carinatus. Keyes, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. Phil., p. 307.
Soleniscus cooperensis. See Sphserodoma cooperensis.
Soleniscus fusiformis Hall.
1858. Macrocheilus fusiformis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 718, pi. 29, fig. 7. Coal Measures : Alpine Dam, Iowa.
1881. Polyphemopsis fusiformis. White, 2d Ann. Rep. Stat. and Geol. Ind., p. 519, pi. 8, fig. 6.
Coal Measures : Newport, Indiana.
1884. Soleniscus ( Macrocheilus ) fusiformis. White, Proc. TJ S. Nat. Mus., vol. 6, p. 187, pi. 8, figs. 4-6.
Carboniferous: Illinois.
1884. Soleniscus ( Macrocheilus ) fusiformis. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 154, pi. 34, figs. 4-6.
Coal Measures : Illinois and Iowa.
1884. Polyphemopsis ? - ? White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 164, pi. 32, fig. 6.
Coal Measures : Newport, Indiana.
1887. Macrocheilus ( Soleniscus ) fusiformis ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2,
p. 147, pi. 14, fig. 7.
Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Macrocheilus fusiformis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 11, fig. 7.
Coal Measures : Fultonham, Ohio.
1889. Soleniscus attenuatus. Keyes, Am. Nat., vol. 23, p. 423, pi. 20, figs. 7-9.
1889. Soleniscus f attenuatus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 307.
1897. Macrocheilus conf. fusiformis. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 41.
Lower Coal Measures: Conway County, Arkansas.
Soleniscus gracilis Cox.
1857. Macrocheilus gracilis. Cox, Geol. Rep. Ky., vol. 3, p. 570, pi. 8, figs. 11, 11a. Coal Measures: Bonharbour, Daviess County, Kentucky.
1888. Macrocheilus gracilis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 239.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1889. Soleniscus gracilis. Keyes, Am. Nat., vol. 23, p. 423, pi. 20, fig. 6.
1889. Soleniscus gracilis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 307.
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Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Soleniscus gracilis Oox — Continued.
1891. Soleniscus gracilis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 262.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Soleniscus gracilis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 211.
Lower Coal Measures : Clinton, Missouri.
Soleniscus hallanus Geinitz.
1866. Macrocheilus Hallanum. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 5, tab. 1,
fig. 7.
Wyoming, Nebraska.
1889. Soleniscus hallanus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 308.
Soleniscus hildretM Conrad.
1842. Plcctostylus hildretM. Conrad, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (1), vol. 8, p. 275, pi. 17, fig. 2.
Carboniferous, Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Soleniscus humilis Keyes.
1888. Macrocheilus humilis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 239, pi. ,
fig.l.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1889. Soleniscus humilis. Keyes, Am. Nat., vol. 23, p. 423, pi. 20, fig. 4.
1889. Soleniscus humilis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 308.
1891. Soleniscus humilis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 262.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1892. Soleniscus humilis. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 23.
Lower Coal Measures : Near Des Moines, Iowa.
Soleniscus kansasensis Swallow.
1858. Macrocheilus Kansasensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1,
p. 201.
Upper Coal Measures: Missouri and Kansas, Willow Springs, Kansas.
1889. Soleniscus kansasensis. Keyes, Am. Nat., vol. 23, p. 423.
1889. Soleniscus kansasensis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p.
Soleniscus klipparti Meek. M
1872. Macrocheilus klipparti. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil, for 8 , p.
Lower Coal Measures: Near Somerset, Perry County, Ohio.
1875. Macrocheilus Klipparti. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 346, pi. 20, figs. 6a-c.
Lower Coal Measures: Near Somerset, Perry County, Ohio.
1889. Soleniscus klipparti. Keyes, Am. Nat., vol. 23, p. 423, pi. 20,fig.
1889. Soleniscus klipparti. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 308.
Soleniscus medialis. See Sphacrodoma medialis.
Soleniscus missouriensis Swallow. .
1858. Macrocheilus Missouriensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vo . ,
p. 201.
Lower Coal Measures: Howard County, Missouri.
1894. Soleniscus missouriensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 211.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Soleniscus newberryi Stevens.
1858. Loxonema Newberryii. Stevens, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 25, p. 259.
Coal Measures: Danville, Illinois.
1858. Macrocheilus newberryi. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 719, p . , g.
Coal Measures: Illinois. . KOJ
1873. Macrocheilus Newberryi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 594, pi. 28, fig. 14.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Soleniscus newberryi Stevens — Continued.
1884. Soleniscus ( Macrocheilus ) newberryi. White, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 6 p. 187, pi. 8, figs. 7, 8.
Carboniferous : Illinois.
1884. Soleniscus ( Macrocheilus ) Newberryi. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 153, pi. 34, figs. 7, 8.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
1888. Macrocheilus newberryi. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 240.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1889. Soleniscus newberryi. Keyes, Am. Nat., vol. 23, p. 423, pi. 20, fig. 5.
1889. Soleniscus newberryi. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 308.
1891. Soleniscus newberryi. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 206.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Soleniscus newberryi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 212.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Soleniscus paludinseformis Hall.
1858. Macrocheilus paludinceformis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 719, pi. 29, fig. 10.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines Valley, Iowa.
1884. Soleniscus ( Macrocheilus ) paludinceformis. White, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 6, p. 187, pi. 8, fig. 17.
Carboniferous : Indiana.
1884. Soleniscus ( Macrocheilus ) paludinceformis. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 154, pi. 34, fig. 17.
Coal Measures: Vermilion County, Indiana.
1888. Macrocheilus paludinceformis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 11, fig. 10. Coal Measures: Fultonham, Ohio.
1889. Soleniscus paludinceformis. Keyes, Am. Nat., vol. 23, p. 423, pi. 20, fig. 16. 1889. Soleniscus paludinceformis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 308.
1891. Soleniscus paludinceformis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci, Phil., p. 262.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Soleniscus paludinceformis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 211.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri,
Soleniscus planus White.
1881. Soleniscus planus. White, U, S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., p. xxix, pi 4, figs. 4 a-c.
Carboniferous : Coyote Creek, and north of Black Lake, New Mexico. 1884. Soleniscus planus. White, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. ,vol. 6, p 187, pi. 8, figs. 9, 10. Carboniferous: Illinois.
1884. Soleniscus planus. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 153, pi. 34, figs. 9, 10. Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
1887. Soleniscus planus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, pi. 14, figs. 5, 6C Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1889. Soleniscus planus. Keyes, Am. Nat., vol. 23, p. 423, pi. 20, fig. 18.
Soleniscus ponder osus. See Sphaerodoma ponder osa.
Soleniscus primigenius. See Sphaerodoma primogenia.
Soleniscus regularis Cox.
1857. Loxonema regularis. Cox, Geol. Surv. Ky., vol. 3, p. 566, pi. 8, fig. 2.
Coal Measures : Daviess County, Kentucky.
1891. Macrocheilus regularis. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 600, pi. 15, fig. 13.
Coal Measures: Carbon Hill, Hocking County, Ohio.
1895. Macrocheilus regularis. Whitfield, Geol. Surv Ohio, vol. 7, p. 485, pf. 11,
fig. 13.
Coal Measures: Carbon Hill, Hocking County, Ohio.
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Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Soleniscus? terranovicus Dawson.
1883 Macrocheilus Terranovicus. Dawson, Rep. Peter Redpath Mus., No. 2, p.
’ Lower Carboniferous L. S. : St. Georges Bay, Newfoundland.
Soleniscus texanus. See Sphserodoma texana.
Soleniscus typicus Meek and Worthen.
1860. Soleniscus typicus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. b .
Upper Coal Measures: Springfield, Illinois.
1866. Soleniscus typicus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 384, pi. 31, figs. 15a, b.
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Missouri.
1884. Soleniscus typicus. White, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 6, p. 187, pi. 8, figs. 18, 19.
Carboniferous.
1884. Soleniscus typicus. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 152, pi. 34, figs. 18, 19.
Upper Coal Measures: Springfield, Illinois.
1889. Soleniscus typicus. Keyes, Am. Nat., vol. 23, p. 423, pi. 20, fig. 8.
1889. Soleniscus typicus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 308.
Soleniscus ventricosus. See Soleniscus brevis.
Soleniscus ? worthenanus Miller.
1890. Macrocheilus altonensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 143, pi. 24, figs. 1, la. (Not S. altonensis Worthen, 1873. )
St. Louis L. S. : Alton, Illinois.
1889. Macrochilina worthenanus. Miller, N. A. Geol. and Pal., p. 409.
Soleniscus (species undetermined).
1858. Macrocheilus spiratus. McCoy, Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1,
p. 196.
Lower Permian : Kansas.
1884. Macrocheilus sp. f Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 260, pL 24, fig. 8.
Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
1887. Macrocheilus sp. ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 21, pi. 2, fig. 2.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1887. Macrocheilus sp. ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, pi. 3, fig. 1.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
SOLENOCARIS Meek, 1872.
Solenocaris sancti-ludovici Worthen.
1884. Solenocaris st. ludovici. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 3.
St. Louis L. S. : South St. Louis, Missouri.
1890. Solenocaris sancti-ludovici. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 153, pi. 28, fig. 3.
St. Louis L. S. : South St. Louis, Missouri.
1894. Soleniscus sancti-ludovici. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 239.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
Solenocaris strigata Meek.
1872. Ceratiocaris ( Solenocaris ) strigata. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil, lor 1871, p. 335.
Base of Waverly Group: Danville, Kentucky.
1875. Ceratiocaris ( Solenocaris ) strigata. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 321, pi. 18, figs 4a-c.
Waverly Group : Danville, Kentucky.
572 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN Iboll. 153.
SOLENOCERAS Hyatt, 1883.
Solenoceras canaliculatum Cox.
1857. Nautilus canaliculatus. Cox, Geol. Rep. Ky., vol. 3 ,p. 575, pi. 10, figs. 3, 3a.
Coal Measures: Nolin Iron Works, Edmonson County, Kentucky.
1883. Solenoceras canaliculatum. Hyatt, Proc. Boat. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 22, p. 286.
SOLENOCHEILUS Meek and Worthen, 1870. Solenocheilus blairi Miller.
1892. Solenocheilus blairi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 75
pi. 12, fig. 2.
Chouteau L. S. : Pin Hook Bridge, 6 miles from Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Solenocheilus blairi. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p.329, pi. 12, fig. 2. Chouteau L. S. : Pin Hood Bridge, 6 miles from Sedalia, Missouri. Solenocheilus collectus Meek and Worthen.
1870. Nautilus ( Solenocheilus ) collectus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 48.
St. Louis L. S. : New Providence, Indiana.
1873. Nautilus ( Solenocheilus) collectus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 544, pi. 23, figs. 3, 4.
St. Louis Group: Greencastle, Indiana, near Waterloo, Monroe County, Illinois.
1893. Solenocheilus collectus. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 463,
figs. 31, 32.
Carboniferous : Ballinger, Texas.
Solenocheilus henryvillense Miller and Gurley.
1897. Solenocheilus henryvillense. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 51, pi. 4, figs. 4-6.
Knobstone Group : Near Henryville, Indiana.
Solenocheilus indianense Worthen.
1890. Solenocheilus indianense. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 150, pi. 28, figs. 1, la.
St. Louis L. S. : Greencastle, Indiana.
1893. Solenocheilus indianensis. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 465.
Solenocheilus kentuckiensis Hyatt.
1893. Solenocheilus kentuckiensis. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 461, figs. 28-30.
Carboniferous : Edmonson County, Kentucky.
Solenocheilus leidyi Meek and Worthen.
1865. Nautilus ( Crypto cer as?) Leidyi. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 262.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois.
1873. Nautilus ( Solenocheilus ) Leidyi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 524, pi. 18, fig. 2.
Keokuk Group : Warsaw, Illinois.
Solenocheilus rockfordensis. See Oncodoceras rockfordense.
SOLENOMYA Lainark, 1818.
Solenomya anodontoides Meek.
1875. Solenomya ?? anodontoides. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 339, pi. 19, fig. 11.
Coal Measures : Newark, Ohio.
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Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Solenomya anodontoides Meek — Continued.
1866. Solenomya anodontoides. Claypole, Proc. and Call. Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc., vol. 2, pt. 2, pp. 241-247.
Lower Coal Measures : Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1887. Solenomya? anodontoides. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 29, pi. 4, fig. 10.
Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Solenomya biarmica de Yerneuil.
1858. Solemya Biarmica ? Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 190. Upper Permian: Near Council Grove, Kansas.
Solenomya curta Walcott.
1884. Solenomya curta. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 242, pi. 22, figs. 6-11. Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
Solenomya cuyahogensis Herrick.
1888. Solenomya?? cuyahogensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 115, pi. 10, fig. 1.
Waverly Group: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
1895. Solenomya (?) Cuyahogensis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 22, fig. 2o. Cuyahoga Shale: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, 30 feet below conglomerate.
Solenomya iowensis Worthen.
1884. Solenomya? iowensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 13. St. Louis L. S. : Near Pella, Iowa.
1890. Solenomya f iowensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 132, pi. 19, figs. 5, 5a.
St. Louis L. S. : Near Pella, Iowa.
Solenomya meekiana Herrick.
1887. Solenomya (?) meekiana. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 30, pi. 4, fig. 9. Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
Solenomya monroensis Worthen.
1884. Solenomya monroensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 13.
Oolite beds of St. Louis L. S. : Fountain Creek, Monroe County, Illinois. 1890. Solenomya monroensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 131, pi. 18, figs. 5, 5a.
St. Louis L. S. (oolite) : Fountain Creek, Monroe County, Illinois.
Solenomya radiata Meek and Worthen.
1860. Solemya radiata. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 457. Coal Measures : Gray ville, Illinois.
1866. Solenomya radiata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 349, pi. 26, figs. 10a, b.
Coal Measures: Schuyler County, Illinois.
Solenomya recurvata Swallow.
1858. Solemya (?) recurvata. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 208. Upper Coal Measures: Clifton Park, Kansas.
Solenomya soleniformis Cox.
' 1857. Solenimy a soleniformis. Cox, Geol. Rep. Ky., vol. 3, p. 573, pi. 9, fig. 5.
Coal Measures: Union County, Kentucky.
1888. Solenomya soleniformis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 234.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
Solenomya subradiata Herrick.
1887. Solenomya subradiata. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 30, pi. 3, fig. 8. Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.153.
Solenomya varsoviensis Worthen.
1884. Solenomya varsoviensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 12. Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1890. Solenomya varsoviensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 131, pi. 19, fig. 8. Keokuk L. S'. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Solenomya (species undetermined).
1872. Solenomya sp. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., pi. 2, figs. 12a, 6.
Upper Coal Measures : Rock Bluff, Nebraska.
1873. Solenomya (sp. undet). Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, pi. 27,
figs, la, h.
1874. Solenomya (sp. undet). Meek, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 7, p. 582.
SOLENOPSIS McCoy, 1844.
Solenopsis permianus Swallow.
1858. Solen (?) Permianus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 190. Upper Permian : Near Smoky Hill Fork, Kansas.
Solenopsis scalpriformis Winchell.
1862. Solen scalpriformis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 422. Marshall Group: Marshall, Moscow, and near Napoleon, Michigan.
1869. Solen scalpriformis. Winchell, Salford’s Geol. of Tenn., p. 445.
Shales just above Black Shale: Hickman and Maury counties, Tennessee.
1870. Solen scalpriformis. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 256. Waverly Group : Tennessee.
Solenopsis solenoides Geinitz.
1866. Clidophorus solenoides. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 25, tab. 2,
fig. 7.
Nebraska City.
1872. Solenopsis solenoides. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 223, pi. 10, fig. 3. Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Coal Measures : Illinois.
1894. Solenopsis solenoides. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 130.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
SPATHELLA Hall, 1885.
Spathella ventricosa White and Whitfield.
1862. Orthonota ventricosa. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist.,
vol. 8, p. 297.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1885. Spathella ventricosa. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 408, pi. 66, figs. 41, 42. Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1888. Spathella ventricosa? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ.,vol. 4, p. 31, pi. 4, fig. 20. Middle Waverly Group: Ohio.
1889. Spathella ventricosa. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 2, fig. 20.
1895. Spathella ventricosa. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 16, fig. 20. Keokuk: Granville, Ohio.
SPHtEEODOMA Keyes, 1889.
Sphserodoma cooperensis Swallow.
1863. Macrocheilus cooperensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 100* Archimedes L. S. : Cooper County, Missouri.
1889. Sphcerodoma cooperensis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 305.
1894. Soleniscus cooperensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 210.
Keokuk L. S. : Cooper County, Missouri.
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Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Sphaerodoma intercalaris Meek and Wortlien.
1860. Macrocheilu8 intercalaris. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 467.
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
I860. Macrocheilus pulchellus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 467.
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1866. Macrocheilus intercalaris. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 371, pi. 31, fig. 6a, l).
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois; Pittsburg, Pa.
1872. Macrocheilus intercalaris var. pulchellus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 228, pi. 6, fig. 8.
Upper Coal Measures : Near Nebraska City, Nebraska ; Springfield, Illinois. Coal Measures : Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.
Lower Coal Measures: West Virginia.
Sphaerodoma littonana Hall.
1856. Natica littonana . Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 30.
St. Louis L. S. : Bloomington, Indiana.
1882. Macrocheilus Littonanum. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 72,
pi. 8, fig. 28.
St. Louis Group : Bloomington, Indiana.
1883. Macrocheilus ? Littonanus. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. lnd., p. 369, pi. 31,
fig. 28.
St. Louis Group : Bloomington, Indiana.
1889. Sphcerodoma littonana. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 305.
Sph&rodoina littonana var. genevievensis Meek and Worthen.
1866. Naticopsis Littonana var. genevievensis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 268.
Chester Group: Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri; Randolph County, Illinois.
1894. Sphcerodoma littonana. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 214.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
Sphaerodoma medialis Meek and W ortken.
I860. Macrocheilus medialis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 466.
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1866. Macrocheilus medialis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 370, pi. 31, figs. 5a, b.
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1884. Soleniscus f ( Macrocheilus ) medialis. White, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 6,
p. 187, pi. 8, figs. 15, 16.
Carboniferous: Indiana.
1884. Soleniscus ? ( Macrocheilus ) medialis. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 156, pi. 34, figs. 15, 16.
Coal Measures: Vermilion County, Indiana.
1887. Macrocheilus sp. f Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 21, pi. 2, fig. 16. (M. medialis in explanation of plate.)
Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1887. Soleniscus medialis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, pi. 14, fig. 4.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1889. Sphcerodoma medialis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 306.
1891. Sphcerodoma medialis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 262.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Sphcerodoma medialis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 215.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City and Clinton, Missouri.
576 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Sphaerodoma pinguis Winchell.
1863. Macrocheilus pinguis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 21.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1889. Sphaerodoma pinguis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 296.
Kinderhook Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1889. Sphcerodoma pinguis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 306.
1894. Sphaerodoma penguis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 213.
Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Sphaerodoma ponderosa Swallow.
1858. Macroclieilus ponderosus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 202.
Upper Coal Measures: Valley of Verdigris River, Kansas.
1884. Soleniscusf {Macroclieilus) ponderosus f White, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 6, p. 187, pi. 8, figs. 1, 2.
Carboniferous: Southern Iowa.
1884. Soleniscusf ( Macrocheilus ) ponderosus. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 156, pi. 34, figs. 1, 2.
Upper Coal Measures : Iowa.
1888. Macrocheilus ponderosus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 11, fig. 6.
Coal Measures : Fultonham, Ohio.
1889. Sphcerodoma ponderosa. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 306.
1894. Sphaerodoma ponderosa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 213.
Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Sphaerodoma primogenia Conrad.
1835. Stylifer primogenia. Conrad, Trans. Geol. Soc. Penn., vol. 1, pt. 2, p.267,
pi. 12, fig. 2.
1836. Fusus f inliahilis. Morton, Am. Jour. Sci. (1), vol. 24, p. 150, pi. 3, fig. 14.
Coal Measures : Ohio Valley.
1855. Macrocheilus inhahilis. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., (2), vol. 2, p. 76, pi. 9, figs. 9 a, b.
Coal Measures: Graysville and Galatia, Illinois; Posey County, Indiana. 1858. Macrocheilus primogenius. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 720, pi. 29, fig. 11.
Coal Measures : Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa.
1884. Soleniscus ? Macrocheilus ) primigenius f White, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 6, p. 187, pi. 8, fig. 3.
Carboniferous: Illinois.
1884. Soleniscusf {Macrocheilus) primigenius. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 157, pi. 34, fig. 3.
Coal Measures : Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa.
1886. Macrocheilus primigenius. Heilprin, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., Ann. Rep. fcr 1885, p. 446, fig. 16 ; p. 457, fig. 16a.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1886. Macrocheilus primigenius. Heilprin, Proc. and Coll. Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc., vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 274, fig. 16; p. 276, fig. 16a.
Mill Creek L. S., Upper Coal Measures: Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania.
1889. Sphcerodoma primogenia. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 306.
1894. Sphcerodoma primogenia. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 215.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Macrocheilus {Soleniscus) primigenius. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 41.
Lower Coal Measures: Conway County, Arkansas.
Sphaerodoma subcorpulenta Whitfield.
1882. Macrocheilus subcorpulentus. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 224, Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
Vt5Llek.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Sphaerodoma subcorpulenta Whitfield — Continued.
1889. Sphcerodoma subcorpulenta. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 306.
1891. Macrocheilus subcorpulentus. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 591, pi. 14, fig. 14.
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
1895. Macrocheilus subcor ulentus. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7 p. 478, pi. 10, fig. 14.
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
Sphaerodoma texana Shumard.
1859. Macrocheilus Texanus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 402.
Coal Measures: Four miles west of Sierra Hueco, El Paso County, Texas. ±884. Soleniscus ( Macrocheilus ) texanus. White, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus.. vol. 6, p. 187, pi. 8, figs. 13, 14.
Coal Measures : Illinois.
1884. Soleniscus ( Macrocheilus ) Texanus. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 155, pi. 34, figs. 13, 14.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
1889. Sphcerodoma texana. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 306.
Sphaerodoma (species undetermined).
1866. Macrocheilus (undt). Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 372, pi. 27, fig. 10.
Upper Coal Measures: Bridge over north branch of Saline River, Gallatin County, Illinois.
(SPHENOPOTERIUM Meek and Worthen, 1860.)
Sphenopoterium compression Meek and Worthen. See Palseacis com-
pressus.
Splienopoterium cuneatum Meek and Worthen. See Pakeacis cunei- formis.
Splienopoterium enorme Meek and Worthen. See Paheacis enormis. Sphenopoterium enorme var. depression Meek and Worthen. See Pahe- acis enormis var. depressus.
Splienopoterium obtusum Meek and Worthen. See Palseacis obtusus.
SPHENOTUS Hall, 1885.
Sphenotus aeolus Hall.
*1870. Sanguinolites JEolus . Hall, Prelim. Not. Lamell., 2, p. 46.
Waverly S. S. : Newark, Ohio.
1875. Sanguinolites ceolus. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 307, pi. 16, figs. la-c. Cuyahoga Shale: Medina County and Newark, Ohio.
1884. Sanguinolites JEolus. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 247, pi. 20, figs. 6, 7, 9. Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
1885. Sphenotus JEolus. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 404, pi. 66, figs. 31-35. Waverly S. S. : Newark, Ohio.
1888. Sanguinolites aeolus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 70, pi. 8, figs. 1, 11. Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
Sphenotus contractus Hall.
1843. Cypricardia contracta. Hall, Geol. Surv. N.Y., Rep. 4th Dist., p. 292, tab. 139, fig. 4.
Near Panama, Chautauqua County, New York.
Bull. 153 - 37
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Sphenotus contractus Hall — Continued.
1885. Sphenotus contractus. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 399, pi. 66, figs. 1. 3-9 11-13, 15 (10, 16, 17, 19?), pi. 94, fig. 2.
Chemung Group : New York and Pennsylvania.
1888. Sanguinolites ( Sphenotus ) contractus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 69, pi. 12, fig. 4.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Sphenotus contractus. Herrick, Bull, Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 31.
Waverly Group : Ohio.
1895. Sphenotus contractus. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 23, fig. 22. Cuyahoga Shale: Moot’s Run, Ohio.
Sphenotus flavius Hall.
*1870. Sanguinolites ? Jlavius. Hall, Prelim. Not. Lamell., 2, p. 47.
Waverly S. S. : Licking County, Ohio.
1885. Sphenotus Jlavius. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 403, pi. 66, figs. 27-29. Waverly S. S. : Lickiug County, Ohio.
1888. Sanguinolites ( Sphenotus ) Jlavius f Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 69. pi. 9, fig. 10.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
Sphenotus rigidus White and Whitfield.
1862. Cypricardia? rigida. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, p. 300.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1870. Cypricardia (?) rigida. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 256. Waverly Group : Newark, Ohio.
1885. Sphenotus rigidus. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 402, pi. 66, fig. 14.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Sphenotus signatus Hall.
1885. Sphenotus signatus. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 405, pi. 94, fig. 3. Waverly Group : Warren, Pennsylvania.
Sphenotus sinuatus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Sphenotus sinuatus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 9, pi. 2, figs. 29, 30.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
Sphenotus telamon Hall.
1885. Sphenotus Telamon. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 406, pi. 94, fig. 1. Chouteau L. S. : Cooper County, Missouri.
Sphenotus valvulus Hall.
*1870. Sanguinolites valvulus. Hall, Prelim. Not. Lamell., 2, p. 46.
Waverly S. S. : Newark, Ohio.
1885. Sphenotus valvulus. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 403, pi. 66, fig. 30. Waverly S. S. : Newark, Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Sphenotus valvulus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 4, fig. 1.
Waverly Group: Ohio.
1889. Sphenotus valvulus. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 2, fig. 1.
1895. Sphenotus valvulus. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 16, fig. 1.
Upper Cuyahoga Shale : Ohio.
Sphenotus (species undetermined).
1888. Sphenotus ( Cypricardia ). Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 6, fig. 4. Waverly Group: Ohio.
1895. Sphenotus ( Cypricardia ?) sp. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 17, fig. 4. Upper Cuyahoga Shale : Licking County, Ohio.
Eller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
SPHRAGIOPORA. Ulricli, 1890. phragiopora parasitica Ulrich.
1890. Sphragiopora parasitica. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 638, pi. 65, figs. 6, 6a.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
1894. Sphrogropora parasitica. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 33.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
SPIRIFER Sowerby, 1815. pirifer aciculiferus. See Spiriferina aciculifera. pirifer acuticostatus De Koninck.
1843. Spirifer acuticostatus. De Koninck, Desc. Anim. Foss. Carb. Terr. Belg., p. 265, pi. 17, figs. 6 a-c.
1863. Spirifera acuticostata. Davidson, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 19, p. 171, pi. 9, figs. 7, 8.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Brookfield, Shubenacadie, etc., Nova Scotia. 1868. Spirifer acuticostata. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 292, fig. 91.
Carboniferous L. S. : Brookfield, Shubenacadie, etc., Nova Scotia.
pirifer agelaius Meek.
1873. Spirifer agelaius. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Mont., Idaho, Wyo., and Utah, p. 470.
Carboniferous: “Old Baldy,” near Virginia City, Montana.
1880. Spirifer agelaius. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 6, p. 135, pi. 34, figs. 10a, 5. Carboniferous: “Old Baldy ” Mountain, Virginia City, Montana.
pirifer albapinenensis Hall and Whitfield.
1877. Spirifera Alba-pinensis. Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 255, pi. 4, figs. 7, 8.
Near base of Wahsatch L. S. : Dry Canyon, Oquirrh Mountains, Logan and Ogden Canyons, Wahsatch range, Utah.
Carboniferous: White Pine District, Nevada.
pirifer annectans Walcott.
1884. Spirifera annectans. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 216, pi. 18, figs. 7, 7a. Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada. pirifer attenuatus. See Spirifer keokuk.
pirifer bifurcatus Hall.
1856. Spirifer bifurcata. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 8.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Spirifera bifurcata. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 47, pi. 6,
figs. 13-15.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1883. Spirifei'a bifurcata. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 326, pi. 29,
figs. 13-15.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
pirifer biplicatus Hall.
1858. Spirifer biplicatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pfc. 2, p. 519, pi. 7, figs. 5a, b.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa; Quincy, Illinois.
1870. Spirifera biplicata ? Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 252.
Waverly Group : Sciotoville, Ohio.
1875. Spirifer ( Trigonotreta ) biplicatus f ? Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 290, pi. 14, fig. 5.
Waverly Group: Richfield, Ohio.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Spirifer oiplicatus Hall — Continued.
1888. Spirifer Mplicatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 45.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Spirifer Mplicatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 25, pi. 2, fig. 8 ; pi. 10, figs. 17, 18.
Waverly Group : Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
1895. Spirifer Mplicatus. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 15, fig. 8.
Upper Layers of Waverly Group: Newark, Ohio.
Spirifer boonensis Swallow.
1860. Spirifer Boonensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 646. Lower Coal Measures : Boone, Randolph, and Monroe counties, Missouri.
Spirifer cameratus Morton.
„-1836. Spirifer cameratus. Morton, Am. Jour. Sci. (1), vol. 29, p. 150, pi. 2, fig. 3 Coal Measures: Ohio v alley.
1852. Spirifer triplicata. Hall, Stansb. Exped. Gt. Salt Lake, p. 410, pi 4, figs. 5 a-e.
Carboniferous: Missouri River above Weston.
1852. Spirifer fasciger ? Owen, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., tab. 5, fig. 4. Carboniferous: Missouri River, near mouth of Keg Creek, and Plattsburg, Missouri.
1852. Spirifer meusebachanus. Roemer, Kreid. von Texas, p. 88, taf. 11, figs. 7a-c. Carboniferous: San Saba Talley, about 20 miles below the old Spanish Forts, Texas.
1856. Spirifer cameratus. Hall, Pac. R. R.Rep., vol. 3, p. 102, pi. 2, figs, 9, 12, 13, Carboniferous: Pecos Village, New Mexico.
-1858. Spirifer cameratus. Hall, Geol, Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, pi. 709, pi. 28, figs. 2a, l. Coal Measures : Ohio; Illinois; Iowa; Missouri; Nebraska; Santa F6 and Pimas Village. New Mexico.
1859. Spirifer cameratus. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 27. Upper Coal Measures : Kansas.
1859. Spirifer cameratus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 391. Permian S. S. and White L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
1861. Spirifer cameratus. Newberry, Ives’s Colo. Expl. Exped., p. 127.
Upper Carboniferous L. S. : Santa Ffi and Pecos Village, New Mexico.
1868. Spirifer. Rogers, Geol. Rep. Penn., p. 833, fig. 694.
1872. Spirifer cameratus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 183, pi. 6, fig. 12; pi. 8,
fig. 15.
Upper Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Coal Measures: Eastern Ohio; West Virginia; Pennsylvania; Iowa; Kansas; Texas; New Mexico.
1873. Spirifer cameratus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 573, pi. 25 ,
fig. 7.
Coal Measures : Illinois.
1873. Spirifer , young of S. cameratus ? Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol.
5, pi. 25, figs. 6a-c.
Coal Measures.
1874. Spirifera camerata. Derby, Bull. Cornell Univ. (Sci.), Vol. 1, No. 2, p. 12,
pi. 1, figs. 1, 3, 6, 9, 14 ; pi. 2, figs. 2, 15 ; pi. 4, fig. 5 ; pi. 5, fig. 11.
Coal Measures: Bomjardim and Itaitiiba, Brazil.
1876. Spirifer cameratus. White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 90.
Lower Aubrey Group : Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
1876. Spirifer cameratus. Newberry, U. S. Expl, Exped., Santa F€ to Grand and Green rivers, p. 138.
Upper Carboniferous: New Mexico and Utah.
1876. Spirifer camerata. Meek, Simpson’s Expl. Gt. Basin Utah, p. 353, pi. 2, figs. 3a, b.
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
infer cameratus Morton — Continued.
Yellow L. S. (Upper Carboniferous?) : Summit Spring Pass, east of Zuny Valley, etc.
1877. Spirifer (Trig onotr eta) cameratus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 91, pi. 9, iigs. 2, 2a.
Carboniferous L. S. : Fossil Hill, White Pine District; Ruby Group, Nevada. Also, latitude 39° 33' north, longitude 115° 12' west.
1877. Spirifer cameratus. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 132, pi. 10, figs. 1 a-d.
Carboniferous: Fossil Hill, White Pine County; Ely range; Old Potosi Mine, Lincoln County ; and Egan range, 35 miles south of Egan Pass, Nevada; Camp Apache, Maricopa County; Salt River; confluence of White Mountain and Black Rivers; and Canyon Butte, Arizona, Oquirrh range, near Camp Floyd; Lake range on Fairfield road; west face of Oquirrh range; north Fork of Lewiston Canyon, Oquirrh range; cliff east of Bellevue; Meadow Creek, south of Fillmore; North Star Dis trict, Picacho range; near Beckwith Spring, Cedar range; Rock Can yon, Wasatch range, near Provo; and Virgin range, southwest of Saint George, Utah.
1881. Spirifer cameratus. White, 2d Ann. Rep. Dept. Stat. and Geol. Ind., p. 517, pi. 8, fig. 3.
Coal Measures : Waterman, Parke County, Indiana.
1883. Spirifer a earner ata. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (32) 57, figs. 9-15.
Coal Measures : Ohio; Illinois; Iowa; Missouri, etc.
-1884. Spirifer cameratus. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 132, pi. 35, figs. 3-5. Coal Measures : Indiana.
1887. Spirifera camerata. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 45, pi. 2, fig. 22.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Spirifera camerata. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 230.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Spirifer cameratus. Hall and Clarke, Int. Study of Brach., pt. 2, pi. 26, figs. 7, 8.
Coal Measures : Missouri; Illinois.
1894. Spirifera camerata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 83, pi. 40, figs. 5 a-c.
Coal Measures: Clinton, Kansas City, and Lexington, Missouri.
1895. Spirifer cameratus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 32, figs. 9-15. Coal Measures: Ohio and Illinois.
1897. Spirifer cameratus. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 31.
Upper Coal Measures: Sebastian County, Arkansas; Poteau Mountains, Indian Territory.
Lower Coal Measures: Conway County, Arkansas,
pirifer cameratus var. kansasensis Swallow.
1866. Spirifer cameratus var. kansasensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 409.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas,
pirifer cameratus var. percrassus Swallow.
1866. Spirifei' cameratus var. percrassus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 409.
Upper Coal Measures : Missouri and Kansas.
pirifer carteri. See Syringothyris carteri and Syringothyris textus.
sirifer centronatus Winchell.
1865. Spirifera centronata. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 118.
Marshall Group : Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, Ohio.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Spirifer centronatus Winchell — Continued.
1874. Spirifer centronata. White, Prelim. Rep. Inv. Foss., p. 17.
Suh carboniferous : Mountain Spring, Old Mormon Road, Nevada.
1877. Spirifer centronatus. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 86. pi. 5, figs. 8 a-c.
Subcarboniferous : Mountain Spring, Old Mormon Road, Nevada.
1877. Spirifera centronata. Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4
p. 254, pi. 4, figs. 5, 6.
Near base of Wahsatch L. S. (Waverly ?): Dry Canyon, Oquirrh Moun tains; Logan and Ogden Canyons, Wahsatch range, Utah.
Spirifer clarus. See Eeticnlaria clara.
Spirifer clavatulus McChesney.
1861. Spirifer clavatala. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 84.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Spirifer clavatula. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 6, figs. 5a, b. 1868. Spirifera clavatula. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 36 pi. 6, tigs. 5a, b.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Spirifer contractus. See Martinia eontracta.
Spirifer cooper ensis. See Beticularia cooper en sis.
Spirifer cuspidatus. See Syringothyris carteri.
Spirifer deltoideus Herrick.
1888. Spirifer deltoideus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 27, pi. 2, fig. 7.
W averly Group : Granville, Ohio.
1895. Spirifer deltoideus. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 15, fig. 7.
Waverly Conglomerate (Kinderhook) : Granville, Ohio.
Spirifer desideratus Walcott.
1884. Spirifera desiderata. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 217, pi. 7, fig. 8.
Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
Spirifer duplicicostus Phillips.
1836. Spirifera duplicicosta. Phillips, Geol. Yorksh., vol. 2, p. 218, pi. 10, fig. 1. !
Carboniferous : England.
1878. Spirifera duplicicosta. Etheridge, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 34
p. 628.
Carboniferous L. S. : Feilden Isthmus, latitude 82° 43'.
Spirifer extenuatus. See Syringothyris extenuatus.
Spirifer fasciger. See Spirifer cameratus.
Spirifer fastigatus Morton.
1836. Spirifer fastigatus. Morton, Am. Jour. Sci. (1), vol. 29, p. 152, pi. 14, fig. 35. Coal Measures : Ohio Valley.
Sp ir if er fastigatus Meek and Worthen. See Spirifer mortonanus. Spirifer fimbriatus Morton.
1836. Spirifer fimbriatus. Morton, Am. Jour. Sci. (1), vol. 29, p. 150, pi. 2, fig. 1. Coal Measures : Ohio Valley.
Spirifer forbesi Norwood and Pratten.
1855. Spirifer Forbesii. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2). vol. 2, p. 73, pi. 9, figs. 3a-c.
Middle of Mountain L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1858. Spirifer forbesi. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 600, pi. 13, fig. 1. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Spirifer forbesi Norwood and Pratten — Continued.
1894. Spirif era forbesi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 80, pi. 40, fig. 3. Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Louisiana, Sedalia, and Springfield, Missouri.
1895. Spirifer Forbesi. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 37, fig. 18. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Spirifer fultonensis Worthen.
1873. Spirifer Fultonensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 572, pi. 25, fig. 5. Lower Coal Measures : Fulton County, Illinois.
Spirifer glabrus . See Martinia glabra.
Spirifer glabrus var. contractus . See Martinia contractus.
Spirifer grimesi Hall.
1858. Spirifer grimesi. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 604, pi. 14, figs. 1-5.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Quincy and Jersey Landing, Illinois. 1878. Spirif era sp. allied to S. Grimesi Hall. Etheridge, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 34, p. 628, pi. 25, fig. 5.
Carboniferous: Feilden Isthmus, latitude 82° 43'.
1883. Spirifera Grimesi. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (31) 56, figs. 8, 16-19.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Spirifera grimesi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 79.
Chouteau L. S. : Hannibal, Louisiana, and Sedalia, Missouri.
Burlington L. S. : Palmyra, Hannibal, Louisiana, Sedalia, Springfield, and
Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
1895. Spirifer Grimesi. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 30, figs. 8,
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Spirifer guadalupensis. See Keticularia guadalupensis.
Spirifer hannibalensis. See Syringotliyris carteri.
Spirifer hemiplicata. See Enteletes hemiplicata.
Spirifer hirtus. See Keticularia cooperensis.
Spirifer imbrex Hall.
1858. Spirifer imbrex. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 601, pi. 13, fig. 2. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1883. Spirifera imbrex. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (31) 56, figs.
11, 12.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Spirifer imbrex. Hall and Clarke, Int. Study of Brack., pt. 2, pi. 27, fig. 1. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Spirifera imbrex. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 80.
Burlington L. S. : Hannibal and Louisiana, Missouri.
1895. Spirifer imbrex. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 31, figs. 11, 12. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Spirifer inaequicostus Owen.
1852. Spirifer inequicostis. Owen, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., p. 586, tab. 5, fig. 6.
Carboniferous L. S. : Iowa.
Spirifer incertus Hall.
1858. Spirifer incertus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 602, pi. 13, fig. 3. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Spirifer increbescens Hall.
1858. Spirifer increbescens. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 706, pi. 27, figs. 6 a-i. Kaskaskia L. S. : Kaskaskia and Chester, Illinois.
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Spirifer increbescens Hall — Continued.
1883. Spirifera increbescens. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (30) 55, figs. 27-30, pi. (31) 56, figs. 1-3.
Chester L. S. : Illinois.
1888. Spirifer increbescens. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 11, fig. 14, 23. Chester L. S. : Ohio.
Coal Measures : Licking County, Ohio.
1894. Spirifer increbescens. Hall and Clarke, Int. Study of Brach., pt. 2, pi. 27 figs. 8-11.
Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1894. Spirifera increbescens. Keyes, Mo. Geol Surv., vol. 5, p. 82.
Ivaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Mary, Missouri.
1895. Spirifer increbescens. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 30, figs.
27-30, pi. 31, figs. 1-3.
Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Spirifer increbescens var. americana Swallow.
1866. Spirifer increbescens var. Americana. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 410.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Missouri and Illinois.
Spirifer increbescens var. transversalis Hall.
1858. Spirifer increbescens var. transversalis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 708 Kaskaskia L. S.
Spirifer keilhavii von Buch.
1855. Spirifer Keilhavii. Salter, Belcher’s “Last of the Arctic Voyages,” p. 386, pi. 36, figs. 9-11.
Carboniferous : Depot Point, Exmouth Island.
Spirifer kelloggi Swallow.
1863. Spirifer Kelloggi. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p.86.
Lower Keokuk L. S.
1894. Spirifera Tcelloggi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 81.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Spirifer kentuckensis. See Spiriferina kentuckensis.
Spirifer kentuckensis var. propatulus. See Spiriferina kentuckensis var. propatulus.
Spirifer keokuk Hall.
1852. Spirifer attenuatus. Owen, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa., and Minn., tab. 5, tab. 3 A, fig. 8.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Skunk River, Iowa.
Carboniferous L. S. : Keokuk Rapids of the Mississippi.
1858. Spirifer keokuk. Hall. Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 642, pi 20, figs. 3 a-d, 2 d.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa; Nanvoo and Warsaw, Illinois.
1858. Spirifer keokuk var. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 676, pi 24, figs. 4 a-d.
St. Louis L. S. : Mouth of Lizard Creek, Webster County, Iowa 1876. Spirifer Keokuk (?). Meek, Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. Terr., vol. 2, p. 355, pi. 1, figs. 3, 3a.
Carboniferous: Kootenay Range of Rocky Mountains.
1883. Spirifera Keokuk. Hall. Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (30) 55, figs. 21-24.
Keokuk and St. Louis L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa; Lizard Creek, Iowa; Marion County, Iowa.
1888. Spirifer keokuk. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p 114.
Waverly Group : Rushville and Loudonville, Ohio.
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Spirifer keokuk Hall— Continued.
1891. Spirifer Rockymontana? Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 584, pi.
13, fig. 20.
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
1894. Spirifer Keokuk. Hall and Clarke, Int. Study of Brach., pt. 2, pi. 27, figs.
14, 15.
Keokuk Group : Keokuk, Iowa.
1894 Spirifera keokuk. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 81, pi, 40, fig. 2.
Keokuk L. S. : Wayland, Missouri ; Keokuk, Iowa. ..
1895. Spirifera Rocky Montana? Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 4/1, pi. 9,
fig. 20.
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville, Ohio.
1895. Spirifer Keokuk. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 30, figs. 21 24.
Keokuk Group: Keokuk, Lizard Creek, and Marion County, Iowa.
1895. Spirifer Keokuk var. ? Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 37, figs.
St. Louis Group: Southern Indiana?
1897. Spirifer keokuk. Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p. 257, pi. 18, figs.
Batesville S. S. : Batesville, Arkansas.
Spirifer keokuk var. skelbyensis Swallow.
1866. Spirifer Keokuk var. Skelbyensis. Swallow, Trans .St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 410.
Archimedes L. S. : Shelby County, Missouri.
Spirifer Icevigatus. See Spirifer logani.
Spirifer laminosus. See Spiriferina kentuckensis.
Spirifer lateralis Hall.
1858. Spirifer lateralis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 661, pi. 23, figs. 7 a-c. Warsaw L. S. : Clifton, Illinois.
1883. Spirifera lateralis? Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (32) 57, figs.
Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1895. Spirifer lateralis. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 32, figs. , pi. 37, fig. 19.
Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw and Clifton, Illinois.
Spirifer latior Swallow.
1863. Spirifer latior. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 86.
Chouteau L. S. : Cooper County, Missouri.
Spirifer leidyi Norwood and Pratten.
1855. Spirifer Leidyi. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vo . 3, p. 72, pi. 9, figs. 2 a-c.
Upper Mountain L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1883. Spirifera Leidyi. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (30) 55, figs. 25, 26. Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1884. Spirifera Leidyi. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 216, pi. 18, figs. 4, 4 a.
Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
1894. Spirifer Leidyi. Hall and Clarke, Int. Study of Brach., pt. 2, pi. 27, figs. 16, 17.
Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1894 Spirifera leidyi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 82.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Mary, Missouri.
St. Louis L. S. : Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
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Spirifer leidyi Norwood and Pratten — Continued.
1895. Spirifer Leidyi. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 30, figs. 25, 26. Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Spirifer leidyi var. chesterensis Swallow.
1866. Spirifer Leidyi . Chesterensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 409.
Ste. Genevieve L. S.
Spirifer leidyi var. merimacensis Swallow.
1866. Spirifer Leidyi var. Merimacensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 410.
Archimedes L. S. : Barrett’s Station, Missouri.
Spirifer lineatoides. See Eeticularia lineatoides.
Spirifer lineatus. See Eeticularia perplexa.
Spirifer lineatus var. perplexus . See Eeticularia perplexa.
Spirifer lineatus var. striato -lineatus. See Eeticularia perplexa. Spirifer littoni Swallow.
1860. Spirifer Littoni. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 646.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis County, Missouri.
Spirifer logani Hall.
1858. Spirifer logani. Hall, G6ol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 647, pi. 20, fig. 7; pi. 21, figs, la, h, 2.
Keokuk L. S. : Near Nauvoo, Illinois.
1863. Spirifer Icevigatus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 86. Keokuk L. S. : Iowa and Missouri.
1869. Spirifera Loganit Winchell, Safford’s Geol. Tenn., p. 442.
Immediately above Black Shale : Manchester, Cannon County, Tennessee.
1883. Spirifera Logani. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (32) 57, figs. 7, 8. 1894. Spirifer Logani. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 2, pi. 26, fig. 10.
Keokuk L. S. : Near Nauvoo, Illinois.
1894. Spirifera logani. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 81.
Keokuk L. S. : Wayland and St. Francisville, Missouri; Keokuk, Iowa.
1895. Spirifer Logani. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y.,vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 32, figs. 7, 8. Keokuk L. S. : Near Nauvoo, Illinois.
Spirifer marionensis Shumard.
1855. Spirifer Marionensis. Shumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 205, pi. C, figs. 8a, b.
Chemung Group: Chouteau Springs, Cooper County; Hannibal, Marion County ; Louisiana, Pike County ; and Moniteau County, Missouri. 1858. Spirifer marionensis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 511, pi, 6, figs. la-c. Hamilton Group : Louisiana and Hannibal, Missouri.
1870. Spirifera Marionensis. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 252. Waverly Group : Scioto ville, Ohio.
1883. Spirifera Marionensis. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (31) 56, fig. 15.
1888. Spirifer marionensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 43, pi. 1, fig. 3; pi. 6, figs. 2-5; pi. 7, fig. 11; pi. 9, fig. 1.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Spirifer marionensis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 26, pi. 2, figs. 2, 2 a. Waverly Group: Portsmouth, Ohio.
1894. Spirifer Marionensis . Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 2, pi. 27, fig. 3.
Chouteau L. S. : Pike County, Missouri.
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Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Spirifer marionensis Sliumard — Continued.
1894. Spirif era marionensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 78, p . S®*
Kinderhook Group : Cliouteau Springs, Hannibal, Louisiana, and Clarks ville, Missouri. . 0 0
1895. Spirifer marionensis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 15, figs. 2, 2a. Cuyahoga Shale: Portsmouth, Ohio.
1895. Spirifer Marionensis. Hall and Clarke. Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, p . -, p
Chouteau L. S. : Pike County, Missouri.
Spirifer meeki Swallow.
I860. Spirifer Meekii. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sen, vol. 1, p. b45.
Encrinital L. S. : Pettis, Saline, and other counties in Missouri.
Spirifer meusebachanus. See Spirifer cameratus.
Spirifer mexicana Sliumard.
1858. Spirifer Mexicanus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 293.
White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
1859. Spirifer Mexicanus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 890, pi.
11, fig. 4.
White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
Spirifer missouriensis Swallow.
1860. Spirifer Missouriensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 64 8. Chouteau L. S. : Cooper County, Missouri.
Spirifer mortonanus Miller.
1870. Spirifer fastigatus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 8b. (Not. S. fastigatus Morton, 1836.)
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1875. Spirifer fastigatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 6., p. 521, pl.30, fig. 3.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1883. Spirif era mortonana. Miller, Am. Pal. Foss., 2d ed.,p. 298.
1895. Spirifer Mortonanus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vo . , p , P
figs. 18,19.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Spirifer multigranosus Worthen. .
1890. Spirifer multigranosa. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vo . , p. , p ?
figs. 5, 5 b.
Coal Measures : Roll’s Ford, Sangamon County, Illinois.
Spirifer mundulus Kowley.
1893. Spirif era mundula. Rowley, Am. Geol., vol. 12, p. 307, pi. 14, figs. 10-12. Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Spirifer mysticensis Meek.
1873. Spirifer Mysticensis. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Mont., Idaho, Wyo., an a , p. 466.
Carboniferous : Outlet of Mystic Lake, Montana.
Spirifer neglectus Hall.
1858. Spirifer neglectus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 643, p . w , g. o.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa; Warsaw, Illinois.
1875. Spirifer neglectus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 6, p. 523, pi. 30,
figs, lc, 2a. . . T
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Hamilton, and Nauvoo, Illinois; Keokuk, Iowa. 1884. Spirifera neglecta. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 217, pi. 18, fig. 10.
Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
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Spirifer newberryi Hall.
1883. Spirif era Newberryi. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (31) 56, figs. 9, 10.
Waverly Group : Ohio.
1894. Spirifer Newberryi. Hall, 13th Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 649.
Waverly Group : Ohio.
1895. Spirifer Newberryi. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, p. 362, pi. 31,
figs. 9, 10.
Waverly Group : Ohio.
1897. Spirifer Newberryi. Hall, 14th Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 357, pi. 7, figs. 25, 26. Waverly Group : Ohio.
Spirifer norwoodanas. See Spiriferina norwoodana.
Spirifer nova-mexicanus Miller.
1881. Spirifera novamexicana. Miller, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 314, pi. 7, figs. 10-10&.
Subcarboniferous : Lake Valley Mining District, New Mexico.
Spirifer octoplicatus. See Spiriferina kentnckensis.
Spirifer opimus. See Spirifer rockymontanns.
Spirifer organensis Shumard.
1863. Spirifer Organensis. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 108. Coal Measures : Oregon Mountains, near Fort Filmore, New Mexico. Spirifer osagensis Swallow.
1860. Spirifer Osagensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 641. Chemung Rocks: Pettis County, Missouri.
Spirifer ovalis Phillips.
1878. Spirifera ovalis. Etheridge, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 34, p. 629. Carboniferous: Feilden Isthmus, latitude 82° 43'.
Spirifer peeuliaris Shumard.
1855. Spit if er f peeuliaris. Shumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 202, pi. C, figs, la, b.
Chemung Group : Chouteau Springs, Cooper County, Missouri.
1874. Spirifer ( Martinia ) peeuliaris. White, Prelim. Rep. Inv. Foss., p. 17. Subcarboniferous : Mountain Spring, Old Mormon Road, Nevada.
. 1877. Spirifer ( Martinia ) peeuliaris. White, U. S. Geol. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 90, pi. 5, figs, la, b.
Subcarboniferous : Mountain Spring, Old Mormon Road, Nevada.
1894. Spirifera peeuliaris. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 79.
Kinderhook L. S. : Chouteau Springs, Missouri.
Spirifer perplexus. See Reticularia perplexa.
Spirifer piano convexus. See Ambocoelia planoconvexa.
Spirifer plenus Hall.
1858. Spirifer plenus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 603, pi. 13, figs. 4 a-d.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; 9 miles below Iowa City, Iowa; Quincy, Illinois.
v 1890. Syringothyris f plena. Schuchert, 9th Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 37.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Quincy, Illinois; Pike County, Missouri.
1894. Syringothyris plena Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 88, pi. 40, fig. 8. Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Missouri.
1895. Spirifer plenus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 37, figs. 32, 33. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Spirifer propinquus. See Syringothyris textus.
Spirifer pseudolineatus. See Reticularia pseudolineata.
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Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Spirifer pulchrus. See Spiriferina pulchra.
Spirifer rockymontanus Marcou.
1858. Spirifer rocky-montana. Marcou, Geol. N. A., p. 50, pi. 7, figs. 4-4e.
Mountain L. S. : Tigerus, New Mexico.
1858. Spirifer opimus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 711, pi. 28, figs, la, b.
Coal Measures: Oliio, Maryland, Iowa, etc.
1860. Spirifer subrentricosa. McCheaney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 44.
Coal Measures: Big Creek, Indiana, near New Harmony.
1861. Spirifer Eockymontani. Newberry, Ives’s Colo. Expl. Exped., p. 127.
Upper Carboniferous L. S. : New Mexico.
1865 Spirifer subrentricosa. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 1, figs. 4a, b.
1868. Spirifer opimus. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 35, pi. 1, figs. 4a, b.
Coal Measures: Big Creek, near New Harmony, Indiana.
1874. Spirifera opima. Derby, Bull. Cornell Univ. (Sci.), vol. 1, No. 2, p. 15, pi. 1,
fig. 4; pi. 2, fig. 7; pi. 4, fig. 12.
Coal Measures: Bomjardim, Paredao, and Itaituba, Brazil.
1875. Spirifer ( Trigonotreta ) opimus ?. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 329, pi. 19,
figs. 14a-e.
Coal Measures: Ohio; Illinois; Iowa; Missouri; West Virginia, and Rocky Mountains.
1876. Spirifer Eockymontanus. White, Powell’s Rep.' Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 90.
Lower Aubrey Group: Split Mountain Canyon and near Echo Park, Utah. Upper Aubrey Group : Beehive Point, near Horseshoe Canyon, Utah.
1877. Spirifer ( Trigonotreta) opimus ? Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par,, vol. 4, p. 88,
pi. 9, fig. 6.
Carboniferous L. S. : Six miles south of Promontory Station, Promontory Mountains, Railroad Canyon, Moleen Peak; Mount Nebo in Utah; Fossil Hill, White Pine District.
1877. Spirifer rockymontanus. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 134, pi. 11, figs. 9 a-d.
Carboniferous: North Fork of Lewiston Canyon, Oquirrh range, and on west face of Oquirrh range, Utah; near Santa F6, New Mexico.
1883. Spirifera opima. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (31) 56, figs. 4-7.
Coal Measures : Iowa; Brazil, South America.
1887. Spirifera opima. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 44, pi. 2, fig. 23.
Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888 Spirifera rockymontana. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 231.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Spirifer opimus. Hall |ind Clarke, Int. Study ot Brach., pt. 2, pi. 27, figs. 12, 13.
Coal Measures: Iowa.
1894. Spirifera rockymontana. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 84.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1895. Spirifer opimus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 31, figs. 4-7.
Coal Measures : Iowa; Bomjardim, Brazil.
1879. Spirifer rockymontanus. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 32.
Lower Coal Measures: White County and Crawford County, Arkansas.
See also Spirifei' lceokuk.
Spirifer rostellatus Hall.
1858. Spirifer rostellatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 641, pi. 20, figs. 2a-c. Keokuk L. S : Skunk River, lowa.
1894. Spirifera rostellata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 82.
Keokuk L. S : Bonaparte, Iowa.
1895. Spirifer rostellatus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 32, fig. 5. Keokuk Group: Skunk River, Iowa.
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Spirifer rostratus Morton.
1836. Spirifer rostratus. Morton, Amer. Jour. Sci. (1), yoI. 29, p. 152, pi. 14, fig. 34. Coal Measures: Ohio Valley.
Spirifer scobinus Meek.
1860. Spirifera scobina. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 310.
Upper Carboniferous ? : Divide between Long and Ruby valleys, latitude 40°, longitude 115° 20'.
1876. Spirifer (Spiriferina?) scobina. Meek, Simpson’s Exp. Gt. Basin Utah, p. 351,
pi. 2, figs. 5a-c.
Yellow L. S. (Upper Carboniferous?) : Between Long and Ruby valleys.
1877. Spirifer (Trig onotr eta) scobina. Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 90,
pi. 9, figs. 1-1 d.
Carboniferous L. S : Latitude 40° north, longitude 115° 20' west, Nevada.
Spirifer semiplicatus. See Keticularia cooperensis.
Spirifer setigerus. See Reticularia setigera.
Spirifer sillanus Wincbell.
1865. Spirifera Sillana. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sei. Phil., p. 119
Marshall Group : Valley Forge, one-half mile below Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
Spirifer spinosus. See Spiriferina spinosa.
Spirifer striatiformis Meek.
1875. Spirifer (Trigonotreta) striatiformis. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 289, pi. 14, figs. 8 a-e.
Waverly Group : Sciotoville, Ohio.
1888. Spirifer striatiformis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 44, pi. 1, fig. 6; pi. 3, figs. 23, 26 ; pi. 6, figs. 6, 7 ; pi. 12, fig. 20.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Spirifer striatiformis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 2, fig. 9.
Waverly Group : Newark, Ohio.
1895. Spirifer striatiformis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 15, fig. 9.
Upper Layers of Waverly Group : Newark, Ohio.
Spirifer striatus Martin.
1858. Spirifer striatus. Marcou, Geol. N. A., p. 49, pi. 7, figs. 2, 2 a.
Mountain L. S. : Pecos Village, Tigeras, and summit of the Sierra de Sandia, New Mexico; Salt Lake City, Utah; Shasta County, California; Vancouver Island; Ohio; Kentucky; Tennessee; Indiana; Illinois; Iowa; Missouri; Arkansas.
1858. Spirifer striatus ? var. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 647.
Keokuk L. S.
1868. Spirifera striata. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 301.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
1874. Spirifer striatus. White, Prelim. Rep. Inv. Foss., p. 17.
Subcarboniferous : Mountain Spring, Old Mormon Road, Nevada.
1877. Spirifera striata. Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 269, pi. 5, figs. 13-15.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. Snowstorm Hill, Dry Canyon, Oquirrh Moun tains, Utah.
1877. Spirifer striatus. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 134, and p. 88, pi. 5, fig. 10a.
-Carboniferous: Fort Bayard, New Mexico; North Star District, Picacho
range, Utah.
Subcarboniferous : Mountain Spring, Old Mormon Road, Nevada.
1887. Spirifer striata ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, pi. 2, fig. 24.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
, "Eller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
jpirifer striatus var. triplicates Marcou.
1858 Spirifer striatus var. triplicate. Marcou, Geol. N. A., p. 49, pi. 7, fig. 3.
Mountain L. S. : Pecos Village, Tigeras, on the summit of the Sierra de Sandia, New Mexico; Great Salt Lake; Vancouver Island.
Jpirifer subaequalis Hall.
1858. Spirifer subequalis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 663, pi. 23, figs. 9 a-c. Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1883. Spirifera subcequalis. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (31) 56, figs. 13, 14.
Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Spirifer subcequalis. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 2, pi. 27,
fig. 2.
Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1895. Spirifer subcequalis. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 31,
figs. 13, 14.
Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Spirifer subcar diiformis Hall.
1858. Spirifer subcar diiformis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 660, p_. 23, figs. 6a, b.
Warsaw L. S. : Above Alton, Illinois.
1880. Spirifer subcar diiformis. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 8, p. 165, pi. 41, figs. 2 a-c.
Warsaw Group : Alton, Illinois ; Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Spirifer subcuspidatus. See Syringothyris textus.
Spirifer subelliptica. See Spiriferina subelliptica.
Spirifer suborbicularis Hall.
1858. Spirifer suborbicularis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 644.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa; Warsaw, Illinois.
1875. Spirifer suborbicularis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 6, p.523, pi. 30, fig. 1.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Hamilton, Nauvoo, and Niota, Illinois; Keokub, Iowa.
Spirifer subrotundatus Hall.
1858. Spirifer subrotundatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 521, pi. 7, figs. 8a, b. Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1870. Spirifera subrotundata. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 252.
Waverly Group : Sciotoville, Ohio.
1894. Spirifera subrotundata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 78.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Spirifer subventricosus. See Spirifer rockymontanus.
Spirifer sulciferus Sliumard.
1858. Spirifer sulcifera. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 293. White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
1859. Spirifer sulciferus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 391,
pi. 11, fig. 3.
White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
Spirifer taneyensis Swallow.
1860. Spirifer Taneyensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 645. Chemung Rocks: Taney County, Missouri.
1894. Spirifera taneyensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv ., vol. 5, p. 78.
Kinderhook Group: Taney County, Missouri.
Spirifer temerarius. See lieticularia temeraria.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN Lbull.153.
Spirifer tenuicostus Hall.
1858. Spirifer tenuicostus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 662, pi. 23, figs. 8a-c. Keokuk and Warsaw L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa; Warsaw and Dallas, Illinois. Spirifer teimimarginatus Hall.
1858. Spirifer tenuimarginatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 641, pi. 20, figs, la-c.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1883. Spirifera tenuimarginata. Hall, Rep. N. Y. Stat. Geol. for 1882, pi. (32) 57.
figs. 4-6.
Keokuk Group : Keokuk, Iowa.
1895. Spirifer tenuimarginatus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 32, figs. 4, 6.
Keokuk Group : Keokuk, Iowa.
Spirifer tenuispinatus. See Eeticularia tenuispinata.
Spirifer texanus Meek.
1871. Spirifer ( Trigonotreta ? ) texanus. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 179. Coal Measures : Young County, Texas.
1876. Spirifer ( Trigonotreta f) Texanus. Newberry, U. S. Expl. Exped. from Santa Fe to Grand and Green rivers, p. 139, pi. 3, figs. 5-5&.
Coal Measures: Young County and Jack County, Texas; West Fork of Trinity River, Texas.
1894. Spirifer Texana. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach.,ptT 2, pi. 26,
tig. 9.
Coal Measures : Missouri.
1895. Spirifer Texanus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 37, figs. 16, 17. Carboniferous L. S. : Graham County, Texas.
Spirifer textus. See Syringotliyris textus.
Spirifer translatus. See Eeticularia translata.
Spirifer transversus. See Spiriferina transversa.
Spirifer trigonalis Martin.
1884. Spirifer trigonalis. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 215, pi. 18, fig. 11. Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
Spirifer triplicatus. See Spirifer cameratus.
Spirifer vernonensis Swallow.
I860. Spirifera Vernonensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 644.
Chemung rocks : St. Louis County, Missouri.
1865. Spirifer Vernonensis. Wmchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 119. Sulphur Springs, Missouri.
Spirifer vernonensis var. ozarkensis Swallow.
1860. Spirifer Vernonensis var. Ozarkensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 644.
Chemung Rocks : Taney County, Missouri.
Spirifer waver lyensis Winckell.
1870. Spirifera Waverlyensis. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 251. Waverly Group.
Spirifer winchelli Herrick.
1888. Spirifer winchelli. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 46, pi. 1, fig. 1, pi. 2, fig. 16; pi. 5, figs. 2, 3.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1895. Spirifer winchelli. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 21, figs. 2, 3. Lower part of Burlington, above Conglomerate II : Ohio.
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Spirifer (species undetermined).
1848. Spirifer. Christy, Letters on Geol., pi. 5, figs. 1-4.
Sandstone above black slate : Elk River, Tennessee.
1854. Spirifer' (undet. ). Shumard, Marcy’s Expl. Red River of Louis., p. 177, pi. 1,
fig. 3.
Carboniferous: Washington County, Arkansas.
1855. Spirifer (undet.). Schiel, Pac. R. R. Rep., vol. 2, p. 108, pi. 1, fig. 5. Carboniferous L. S. : Near Westport.
1858. Spirifer - (n. s.). Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 647.
Keokuk L. S.
1859. Spirifer - . Meek aud Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 28.
Upper Coal Measures: Above Fort Riley, Kansas.
1877. Spirifer - sp.? Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4,
p. 271, pi. 5, fig. 16.
Weber Quartzite : Bear River, Uinta Range, Utah.
1877. Spirifera (?) of. S. disjuncta. Whiteaves, Geol. Surv. Canada, Rep. of Prog. 1875-76, p. 100.
Devonian or Carboniferous : Fossil Point, Peace River, Canada.
1877. Spirifera - (?). Whiteaves, Geol. Surv. Canada, Rep. of Prog. 1875-76,
p. 101.
Devonian or Carboniferous : Fossil Point, Peace River, Canada.
1878. Spirifera sp. allied to S. lamellosa McCoy. Etheridge, Quart. Jour. Geol.
Soc. Lond., vol. 34, p. 629.
Carboniferous: Feilden Isthmus, latitude 82° 43'.
1887. Spirifera sp. ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 46, pi. 2, fig. 6.
Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Spirifer sp. ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 1, fig. 2.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Spirifer sp. (cf. S. raricosta Con.). Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 46, pi. 1, fig. 5.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Spirifer sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 7, fig. 24.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Spirifer sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 9, fig. 19.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Spirifer (resembling altus). Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 2, figs. 3, 10.
Waverly Group : Moot’s Run, Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Spirifer sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 2, fig. 6.
Waverly Group: Newark, Ohio.
1888. Spirifer sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 10, fig. 19.
Waverly Group : Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
1895. Spirifer. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 46, tig. 22.
Waverly Group: Richfield, Ohio.
1895. Spirifer sp. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 14, fig. 6.
Keokuk division of Waverly Group: Newark, Ohio.
1895. Spirifer (like S. altus). Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 15, figs. 3-10. Waverly Group : Moot’s Run, Licking County, Ohio.
SPIRIFERINA D’Orbigny, 1847.
Spiriferina aciculifera Rowley.
1893. Spirifera aciculifera. Rowley, Am. Geol., vol. 12, p. 307, pi. 14, figs. 13, 14. ( Spiriferina in Expl. of Plate. )
Louisiana (Lithographic) L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Bull. 153 - 38
594 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Spiriferina billingsi Shumard.
1858. Spiriferina Billingsii. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sei., vol. 1, p. 294. White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains, and at mouth of Delaware
Creek, New Mexico.
1859. Spiriferina Billingsii. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci.. vol. 1, p. 391. White and Dark Permian L. S : Guadalupe Mountains.
Spiriferina binacuta Winchell.
1865. Spiriferina binacuta. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 120.
Base of Burlington, L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Spiriferina clarksvillensis Winchell.
1865. Spiriferina Clarkesvillensis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 119. Lithographic L. S. : Clarksville, Missouri.
1894. Spiriferina clarksvillensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 85.
Louisiana L. S. : Clarksville, Mo.
Spiriferina cristata.
1863. Spiriferina cristata. Davidson, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 19, p. 170, pi. 9, fig. 6.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Brookfield, Shubenaoadie, Debert River, and East River, Nova Scotia.
1868. Spiriferina cristata. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 291, fig. 90.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Brookfield, Shubenaoadie, Debert River, and East River, Nova Scotia.
1884. Spiriferina cristata. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Diet., p. 218, pi. 18, figs. 12, 13.
Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
See also Spiriferina kentuckiensis.
Spiriferina depressa Herrick.
1888. Spiriferina depressa. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 47, pi. 10, fig. 3. Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
Spiriferina kentuckiensis Shumard.
1852. Spirifer octoplicataf Hall, Stansb. Exped. to Gt. Salt Lake, p. 409, pi. 4 figs. 4a, b.
Carboniferous: Missouri River, near Weston.
1855. Spirifer Kentuckensis. Shumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 203.
Coal Measures : On the Missouri River near Weston, and Grayson County, Kentucky.
1856. Spirifer kentuckensis. Hall, Pac. R. R. Rep., vol. 3, p. 102, pi. 2, figs. 10, 11. Carboniferous : Pecos Village, New Mexico.
1859. Spirifer Kentuckensis. Meek and Hayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 27 Upper Coal Measures : Leavenworth, Kansas.
1866. Spirifer laminosus. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 45, tab. 3, figs. 19a-rf Plattsmouth and Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Spiriferina Kentuckensis. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 185, pi. 6, figs. 3 a-d ; pi. 8, figs. 11a, b.
Upper Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Coal Measures: Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas. Texas, New Mexico.
1876. Spiriferina Kentuckensis. White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 90. Lower and Upper Aubrey Group : Confluence of Grand and Green Rivers
Utah.
1877. Spiriferina Kentuckensis. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4,
p. 138, pi. 10, figs. 4a-c.
Carboniferous: Santa F6, New Mexico; Meadow Creek, south of Fillmore, Utah ; Camp Apache, Arizona.
.Vellek.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Spiriferina kentuckiensis Shumard — Continued.
1883. Spirifera (Spiriferina) Kentuckiensis. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. tor 1882,
pi. (36) 61, figs. 14-16.
Coal Measures.
1884. Spiriferina Kentuckevsis. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 135, pi. 35,
figs. 13, 14.
Middle and Upper Coal Measures: Vermilion, Vigo, Knox, Gibson, Posey., Vanderburg, Dubois, and Spencer counties, Indiana.
1888. Spiriferina keniuckensis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 231.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Spiriferina keniuckensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 86.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City and Lexington, Missouri.
1895. Spiriferina Kentuckiensis. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 29,
fig. 17; pi. 36, figs. 14-16.
Coal Measures: Vinton County, Ohio; Illinois.
1897. Spiriferina cristata. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 32.
Lower Coal Measures : Conway County, Arkansas.
Upper Coal Measures : Sebastian County, Arkansas, and Poteau Moun tain, Indian Territory.
Spiriferina kentuckiensis var. propatnla Swallow.
1866. Spiriferina Kentuckemis var. propatulus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 409.
Upper Coal Measures : Missouri.
Spiriferina norwoodana Hall.
1856. Spirifer norwoodana. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. /.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana; Alton, Illinois.
1882. Spiriferina Norwoodana. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 48, pi.
6, figs. 16, 17.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana; Alton, Illinois.
1883. Speriferina norwoodana. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 327, pi. 29, figs.
16, 17
St. Louis Group: Alton, Illinois; Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Spiriferina octoplicata Sowerby.
1874. Spiriferina spinosa var. campestris. White, Prelim. Rep. Surv. Inv. 1 oss.,
p. 21.
Carboniferous (Coal Measures) : Near Santa F6, New Mexico ; Camp Cotton wood, Lincoln County, Nevada.
1877. Spiriferina octoplicata. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 139,
pi. 10, figs. 8 a-c.
Carboniferous: Near Santa F6, New Mexico; Camp Cottonwood, Lincoln, County, Nevada.
1878. Spiriferina cristata? var. octoplicata. Etheridge, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc.
Lond., vol. 34, p. 629.
Carboniferous: Cape Joseph Henry, latitude 82° 43'.
1888. Spiriferina octoplicata? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 7, tig. 16. Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
Spiriferina pnlchra Meek.
1860. Spirifera pnlchra. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 310.
Upper Carboniferous: East and west sides of Long Valley, and Pass east of Ruby Valley, latitude 40°, longitude 115° 20'.
1864. Spiriferina pulchra. Meek. Pal. Up. Mo., p. 19.
Nevada Territory.
1876. Spirifer ( Spiriferina ) pulchra. Meek, Simpson’s Exp. Gt. Basin, Utah, p. 352. pi. 2, figs. 1 a-h.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Spiriferina pulchra Meek — Continued.
1876. Yellow L. S. (Upper Carboniferous) : Long Valley and Ruby Valley.
1877. Spiriferina pulchra. Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 85, pi. 8, figs.
1-le, pi. 12, figs. 12-12d.
Carboniferous L. S. : Nevada, latitude 40° north, longitude 115° 20' west; White Pine County, Nevada, 25 miles northeast of Hamilton, Ruby Group; mouth of Weber Canyon.
Spiriferina solidirostris Winchell.
1865. Spiriferina solidirostris. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 120.
Base of Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Hamburg, Illinois.
1870. Spiriferina solidirostris. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 252.
Waverly Group : Newark, Sciotoville, and Rockville, Ohio.
1888. Spiriferina solidirostris. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 47, pi. 1, fig. 8; pi. 2, figs. 9-11 ; pi. 5, fig. 13.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1895. Spiriferina solidirostris . Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 21, fig. 13. Burlington: Ohio.
Spiriferina spinosa Norwood and Pratten.
1855. Spirifer spinosus. Norwood and Pratten, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (2),
vol. 3, p. 71, pi. 9, figs. 1 a-d.
Top of Mountain L. S. : Chester, Illinois ; Pope County, Illinois ; and in Missouri opposite Hat Island.
1856. Spiriferina spinosa. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 8.
St. Louis L. S. : Bloomington, Indiana; Alton, Illinois.
1858. Spirifer spinosus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 706, pi. 27, figs. 5 a-c.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Kaskaskia and Chester, Illinois ; Crittenden County, Kentucky.
1874. Spiriferina spinosa (?) Derby, Bull. Cornell Univ. (Sci.), vol. 1, No. 2, p. 23, pi. 6, figs. 8, 13, 14.
Coal Measures : Itaituba, Brazil.
1883. Spiriferina spinosa. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (35) 60, figs.
Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1891. Spiriferina spinosa. Herrick, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 2, p. 46, pi. 1, fig. 19.
Upper Waverly Group: Scioto County, Ohio.
1894. Spiriferina spinosa. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brace., pt. 2, pi. 31, figs. 4-7.
Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1894. Spiriferina spinosa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 85.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Mary, Missouri.
1895. Spiriferina spinosa. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 35, figs.
Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Spiriferina spinosa var campestris. See Spiriferina octoplicata. Spiriferina subelliptica McCliesney.
I860. Spirifer subelliptica. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 43.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Button-mould Knob, Kentucky.
1894. Spiriferina subelliptica. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brack., pt. 2,
pi. 2, fig. 2.
Keokuk Group : New Providence, Indiana.
1895. Spiriferina subelliptica. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 35, figs.
21, 22.
Keokuk Group : New Providence, Indiana.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Spiriferina subtexta White.
1862. Spiriferina f subtexta. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 25.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Spiriferina transversa McChesney.
1860. Spirifer transversa. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 42.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Buzzard’s Roost, Alabama.
1865. Spirifer transversa. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 6, figs. 3a-c.
1868. Spirifer transversa. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 34, pi. 6, figs. 3a-c.
Chester L. S. : Buzzard’s Roost, Alabama.
1874. Spiriferina transversa. Derby, Bull. Cornell Univ. (Science), vol. 1, No. 2, p. 21, pi. 2, figs. 4, 6, 13 ; pi. 3, figs. 12, 14, 17 ; pi. 5, fig. 4.
Coal Measures: Bomjardim and Itaituba, Brazil.
1883. Spirifera transvei'sa. Hall, Rep. N. Y. State Geol. for 1882, pi. (35) 60, figs.
Chester L. S. : Buzzard’s Roost, Alabama.
Carboniferous : Brazil, South America.
1894. Spiriferina transversa. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 2, pi. 31,
figs. 1-3.
Chester L. S. : Buzzard’s Roost, Alabama.
Carboniferous L. S. : Itaituba, Brazil.
1895. Spiriferina transversa. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y.x vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 35, figs.
19, 20, 23-25.
Chester L. S. : Buzzard’s Roost, Alabama.
Carboniferous L. S. : Itaituba, Brazil.
Spiriferina (species undetermined.)
1864. Spiriferina (sp. undt.) Meek, Pal. Cal., vol. 1, p. 14.
Carboniferous : Bass’s Ranch, Shasta County, California.
1877. Spiriferina (undt. sp.) Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 84, pi. 8, figs. 5-5 b.
Carboniferous L. S. : Railroad Canyon, Diamond Mountains, Nevada.
1895. Spiriferina sp? Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 39, figs. 23, 24.
Chester L. S. : Caldwell County, Kentucky.
1897. Spiriferina sp ? Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p. 258.
Bates ville S. S. : Batesville, Arkansas.
(SPIRIGERA D’Orbigny, 1847.)
Spirigera americana. See Oleiothyris roissyi.
Spirigera biloba. See Athyris biloba.
Spirigera caput-serpentis. See Seminula argentea.
Spirigera charitonensis. See Seminula argentea.
Spirigera clintonensis. See Oleiothyris clintonensis.
Spirigera corpulenta. See Athyris corpulenta.
Spirigera euzona. See Athyris euzona.
Spirigera formosa. See Athyris formosa.
Spirigera hannibalensis. See Athyris hannibalensis.
Spirigera hawni. See Seminula argentea.
Spirigera hirsuta. See Oleiothyris hirsuta.
Spirigera maconensis. See Athyris maconensis.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Spirigera missouriensis. See Cleiotliyris missouriensis.
Spirigera monticola. See Athyris monticola.
Spirigera obmaxima. See Cleiotliyris obmaxima.
Spirigera ohioensis. See Athyris ohioensis.
Spirigera pectinif era. See Cleiotliyris roissyi.
Spirigera planosulcata. See Cleiothyris roissyi.
Spirigera plattensis. See Athyris plattensis.
Spirigera proutii. See Athyris prouti.
Spirigera reflexa. See Cleiothyris reflexa.
Spirigera singletonii. See Sem inula argentea.
Spirigera subtilita. See Seminula argentea.
SPIRODOMUS Beecher, 1886.
Spirodomus insignis Beecher.
1886. Spirodomus insignis. Beecher, 39th Rep. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 162, pi. 12, fig. 1-5.
Waverly Group: Warren County, Pennsylvania.
SPIRORBIS Lamark, 1801.
Spirorbis angulatus Dawson.
1868. Spirorbis angulatus. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 312.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
(This name was preoccupied by Hall in 1862.)
Spirorbis annulatus Hall.
1856. Spirorbis annulatus. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 34.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana ; Alton, Illinois.
1882. Spirorbis annulatus. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 92, pi. 9,
fig. 30.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana; Alton, Illinois.
1883. Spirorbis annulatus. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 374, pi. 32, fig. 30. St. Louis Group: Alton, Illinois ; Spergen Hill, Bloomington, and Lanes-
ville, Indiana.
Spirorbis annulatus var. nodulosus. See Spirorbis nodulosus.
Spirorbis anthracosia Whitfield.
1881. Spirorbis anthracosia. Whitfield, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 21, p. 128.
Coal Measures : Near Marietta, Ohio.
1891. Spirorbis anthracosia. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 608, pi. 16, figs. 18, 19.
Coal Measures: Marietta, Ohio.
1895. Spirorbis anthracosia. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 492, pi. 12, figs. 18, 19.
Coal Measures : Near Marietta, Ohio.
Spirorbis arietinus Dawson.
1871. Spirorbis arietina. Dawson, Geol. Surv. Canada, Rep. Prog. 1866-1869, p. 15, fig.
Carboniferous : Near New Glasgow, Nova Scotia.
Spirorbis blairi Miller and Gurley.
1895. Spirorbis blairi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 89, pi. 5, figs. 14, 15.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Spirorbis oarbonarius Dawson.
1845. Spirorbis carbonarius. Dawson, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 1, p. 326. Coal Measures : Nova Scotia.
1889. Spirorbis carbonarius. Packard, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 24, p. 214. Carboniferous : Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
Spirorbis kinderhookensis Gurley.
1883. Spirorbis Kinderhookensis. Gurley, New Garb. Foss. Bull., No. 1, p. 9. Kinderhook Group : Pike County, Missouri.
Spirorbis nodulosus Hall.
1856. Spirorbis annulatus var. nodulosus. Hall. Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 34.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1882. Spirorbis nodulosus. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 93, pi. 9,
fig. 31.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1883. Spirorbis nodulosus. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 375, pi. 32, fig. 31.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Lanesville, Indiana.
Spirorbis orbiculostoma Swallow.
1858. Spirorbis orbiculostoma. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 181. Permian -.Kansas.
Spirorbis (undetermined species).
1891. Spirorbis. White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 77, p. 30, pi. 3, fig. 17.
Permian: Military Crossing, Baylor County, Texas.
SPRAGIOPORA Ulrich, 1890.
Spragiopora parasitica Ulrich.
1890. Spragiopora parasitica. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 638, pi. 65,
figs. 6, 6a.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
STEAROCERAS Hyatt, 1893.
Stearoceras gibbosum Hyatt.
1891. Endolobus gibbosus. Hyatt, 2d Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 353,
figs. 55, 56.
Carboniferous: Colorado River, San Saba County, near Bend, Texas.
1893. Stearoceras gibbosum. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 424,
figs. 7 a, 8.
Carboniferous : Near Bend, San Saba County, Texas.
STEGANOCRINUS Meek and Worthen, 1866.
Steganocrinus albersi Miller and Gurley.
1897. Steganocrinus albersi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 33, pi. 2, figs. 13-16.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Steganocrinus araneolus Meek and Worthen.
I860. Actinocrinus araneolus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 387.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1866. Steganocrinus araneolus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 198, pi. 15, figs, la, b.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Steganocrinus araneolus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 194.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Kinderhook, Illinois; Burlington, Iowa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.153.
Steganocrinus araneolus Meek and Wortlien — Continued.
1897. Steganocrinus araneolus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 581, pi. 61, figs. 2 a, b.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Sedalia, Missouri; Lake Val ley, New Mexico.
Steganocrinus benedicti Miller.
1892. Steganocrinus benedicti. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 27, pi. 4, figs. 10-12.
Keokuk Group: Canton, Washington County, Indiana.
1894. Steganocrinus benedicti. Miller, 18th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 281, pi. 4, figs. 10-12.
Keokuk Group: Canton, Washington County, Indiana.
Steganocrinus blairi Miller and Gurley.
1897. Steganocrinus blairi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 35, pi. 2, figs. 21, 22.
Burlington Group: Near Sharon, Missouri.
Steganocrinus concinnus Shumard.
1855. Actinocrinus concinnus. Shumard, Geol. Rep. Mo., p. 189, pi. A, fig. 5.
Encrinital L. S. : North River, Marion County, Missouri.
1860. Actinocrinus validus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 384.
Burlington L. S. : Cedar Creek, Warren County, Illinois.
1866. Actinocrinus concinnus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 200, pi. 15, figs. 9a, b.
Burlington L. S. : Cedar Creek, Warren County, Illinois.
1894. Steganocrinus concinnus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 194.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Marion County, Missouri; Springfield, Missouri; Kinderhook, Illinois.
1895. Shumardocrinus concinnus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus.
Nat. Hist., p. 41, pi. 2, figs. 7-10.
Burlington Group : Sedalia, Missouri.
1897. Steganocrinus concinnus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 582, pi. 61, figs. 5a, b.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington and Pleasant Grove, Iowa; Marion County, Missouri.
Steganocrinus globosus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Steganocrinus globosus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 585, pi. 61, fig. 6.
Kinderhook Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Steganocrinus griffithi Miller and Gurley.
1897. Steganocrinus griffithi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 34, pi. 2, figs. 17-20.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Steganocrinus pentagonus Hall.
1858. Actinocrinus pentagonus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 577, pi. 10, figs. 6a, b.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1866. Steganocrinus pentagonus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 196, fig. 9.
1868. Steganocrinus pentagonus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. 474, pi. 16, fig. 8.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Steganocrinus pentagonus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 195, pi. 24, fig. 9. Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Eller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
teganocrinus pentagonus Hall — Continued.
1897. Steganocrinus pen tagonus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 579, pi. 61, figs. 3 a-e, 4 a, b.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Sedalia, Missouri; Lake Val ley, New Mexico.
teganocrinus sculptus Hall.
1858. Actinocrinus sculptus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 582, pi. 10, figs. 11a, b. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Actinocrinus sculptus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., pi. 3, fig. 3.
1873. Actinocrinus sculptus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 343,
pi. 4, fig. 2.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1874. Actinocrinites sculptus. Meek, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 7, p. 190.
1894. Steganocrinus sculptus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 194.
Lower Burlington L. S. : White Ledge, Marion County, Missouri.
1897. Steganocrinus sculptus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 583, pi. 61, figs. la-/.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Lake Valley, New Mexico.
teganocrinus sharonensis Miller and Gurley.
1897. Steganocrinus sharonensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 32, pi. 2, figs. 10-12.
Burlington Group : Near Sharon, Missouri.
teganocrinus spergenensis Miller and Gurley.
„1896. Steganocrinus spergenensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 29, pi. 2, figs. 4-7.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
STEMMATOCRLNTTS Trautschold, 1867.
itemmatocrinus trautscholdi Wachsmuth and Springer.
1886. Stemmatocrinus trautscholdi. Wachsmuth and Springer, Froc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 180, pi. 9, figs. 7, 8. (Rev. Palaeocr., pt. 3, p. 256.)
Keokuk L. S. : Near Nashville (White’s Creek), Tennessee.
STENOPORA Lonsdale, 1844.
Itenopora americana Ulrich.
1890. Stenopora americana. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 437, pi. 74, figs. 1, la.
Keokuk Group: Jersey County and Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Stenopora americana. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 14.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Jtenopora americana var. varsoviensis Ulrich.
1890. Stenopora americana v ar. varsoviensis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 437, pi. 74, figs. 3, 3a.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois.
stenopora angularis Ulrich.
1890. Stenopora angularis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 439, pi. 74, figs. 6-6&.
Keokuk Group: Lagrange, Missouri.
1894. Stenoporia angularis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 15.
Keokuk L. S. : Lagrange, Missouri.
stenopora carbonaria Worthen.
1875. Chaetetes ? carbonaria. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 6, p. 526, pi. 32, fig. 5. Coal Measures : St. Clair County, Illinois.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Stenopora carbonaria Worth en — Continued.
1887. Stenopora carbonaria. Foerste, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 85, pi. 7, figs. 13a-e.
Coal Measures : Bald Hill and Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1890. Stenopora carbonaria. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 445, pi. 73, figs. 8, 8a.
Coal Measures : Casey ville, Illinois ; Lawrence, Kansas ; Ohio.
Stenopora carbonaria var. conferta Ulrich.
1890. Stenopora carbonaria var. conferta. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 446, pi. 73, figs. 9, 9a.
Coal Measures : Caseyville, Illinois.
Stenopora carbonaria var. maculosa Ulrich.
1890. Stenopora carbonaria var. maculosa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 445, pi. 73, figs. 10, 10a.
Coal Measures : Caseyville, Illinois.
Stenopora cestriensis Ulrich.
1890. Stenopora cestriensis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 442, pi. 74, figs. 7, la.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
1894. Stenopora cestriensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 16.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Stenopora columnar™. See Bhombopora lepidodendroides and Fistu- lipora nodulifera.
Stenopora emaciata Ulrich.
1890. Stenopora emaciata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 438, pi. 74, figs. 2, 2a.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois; Keokuk, Iowa.
1894. Stenopora emanciata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 15.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Stenopora exilis Dawson.
1868. Stenopora exilis. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 287, fig. 85a.
Carboniferous L. S. : Shubenacadie, Windsor, and Stewiacke, Nova Scotia.
Stenopora interealaris Ulrich.
1890. Stenopora interealaris. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 439, pi. 74, figs. 5, 5a.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Stenopora interealaris. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 15.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Stenopora intermittens Ulrich.
1890. Stenopora intermittens. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 440, fig. 16.
Keokuk Group: Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Stenopora intermittens. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5. p. 15.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Stenopora meekana Ulrich.
1890. Stenopora meekana. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 8, p. 443, pi. 73, figs. 7, 7a.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
1894. Stenopora meekana. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 16.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Stenopora montifera Ulrich.
1890. Stenopora montifera. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 438, pi. 74, figs. 4-4 b.
Keokuk Group: Otter Creek, Jersey County, Illinois; Bentonsport, Iowa. 1894. Stenopora montifera. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 14.
Keokuk L. S. : Clark County, Missouri; Bentonsport, Iowa.
Stenopora ohioensis Foerste.
1887. Stenopora Ohioensis. Foerste, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 85, pi. 7, figs. 12 a-e. Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
’Eller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
tenopora ramosa Ulrich.
1890 Stenopora ramosa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 442, pi. 73, figs. c.
' Chester Group: Sloan’s Valley, Pulaski County, Kentucky;? Chester, Illinois.
Itenopora rudis Ulrich.
1890. stenopora rudis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 444, pi. 72, figs. 8-8 6. Chester Group: Sloan’s Valley, Pulaski County, Kentucky.
itenopora? signata Ulrich.
1890. Stenoparaf signala. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 446, pi. 73, figs. 5 56. Coal Measures : Casey vilie, Illinois.
Stenopora tuberculata Prout.
1859. Flustra tuberculata. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 447, pi. 17,
figs 3-3 f. . ..
Second Archimedes L. S. : Barrett’s Station, St. Louis County, Missouri.
1860. Cyclopora polymorpha. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. o78. Chester L. S. : Pope County, Illinois.
1866. Cyclopora polymorpha. Prout, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 421, pi. 21, figs.
Chester Group : Pope County, Illinois.
1890. Stenopora tuberculata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 441, fig. 17. Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
St. Louis L. S. and Warsaw Beds.
1894. Stenepora tuberculata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 15.
St. Louis L. S. : Barrett Station, Missouri.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Stenopora (species undetermined).
1888. Stenopora (sp. undet.). Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 92. Cuyahoga Shale: Near Richfield, Ohio.
STICTOPORA Hall, 1847.
Stictopora striata Hall.
1887. Stictopora striata. Hall, Pal. N. Y., vol. 6, p. 246, pi. 63, fig. 22. Hamilton Group: Ontario County, New York.
1888. Stictopora striata. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 95, pi. 12, fig. 40. Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
STICTOPORELLA Ulrich, 1882.
Stictoporella basalis Ulrich.
1890. Stictoporella basalis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 532, pi. 75, figs. 5-56.
Warsaw beds: Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Stictoporella basalis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 22.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
Stictoporella'? undulata Ulrich.
1890. Stictoporella f undulata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 533, pi. 69, figs. 6-6b.
Chester Group : Litchfield, Kentucky.
STRAP AROLLUS Montfort, 1810.
Straparollus ammon White and Whitfield.
1862. Enomphalus ammon. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, p. 301.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
604 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Straparollus amnion White and Whitfield — Continued.
1865. Straparollus ammon. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 132. Millstone Grit: Western New York.
1889. Straparollus {Euomphalus) ammon. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 295.
Kinderhook Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Straparollus ammon. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 158, pi. 51, fig. 6. Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Straparollus barrisi Winchell.
1863. Straparollus Barrisi. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 20.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1889. Straparollus barrisi. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p.295. Kinderhook Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1890. Straparollus barrisi. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 5, p. 195, pi., figs. 5 a-c. Kinderhook Group : Southeastern Iowa.
Straparollus blairi Miller.
1891. Straparollus blairi. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 86,
pi. 15, fig. 3.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1892. Straparollus blairi. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p.696, pi. 15, fig. 3. Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Straparollus boonensis Swallow.
1863. Euomphalus Boonensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 99. Encrinital L. S. : Missouri.
Straparollus catilloides Conrad.
*1842. Inachus catilloides Conrad, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. (1), vol. 8, p. 273. Coal Measures.
1858. Euomphalus rugosus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 722, pi. 29, figs. 14a-c. Coal Measures : Illinois.
1866. Serpula ( Spirorbis ) Planorbites. Geinitz, Carb. und Dy as in Nebr. , p. 3, tab. 1,
fig. 6.
Nebraska.
1872. Straparollus (Euomphalus) rugosus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv, Nebr., p. 230,
pi. 6, figs. 5a, 5, pi. 11, figs. 4a, b.
Upper Coal Measures : Nebraska City, Rock Bluff, Aspinwall, and Cedar Bluff, Nebraska.
Coal Measures : Kansas; Missouri; Iowa; Illinois.
1873. Straparollus ( Euomphalus ) subrugosus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill.,
vol. 5, p. 607, pi. 29, fig. 11.
Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1874. Euomphalus rugosus. Meek, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 7, p. 583.
1884. Euomphalus ( Straparollus ) subrugosus. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 255, pi. 18, fig. 19.
Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
1884. Euomphalus rugosus. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 161, pi. 32, figs. 11, 12.
Cool Measures : Indiana.
1888. Euomphalus rugosus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 241.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1891. Straparollus catilloides. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 255.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Straparollus catilloides. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 160.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri ; Atchison, Kansas.
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Straparollus cornudanus Shumard.
1859. Straparollus Cornudanus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1,
p. 4°°.
Coal Measures: Sierra Cornudanus, and 4 miles west of Sierra Hueco, El Paso County, Texas.
Jtraparollus exortivus Dawson.
1868. Euomphalu8 exortivus. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 308, fig. 118.
Carboniferous L. S. : East River, Pictou, Nova Scotia.
jtraparollus latus Hall.
1858. Euomphalus latus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 605, pi. 12, figs. 7 a, 5.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Quincy, Illinois.
1888. Euomphalus latus? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 87, pi. 12, fig. 26. Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1888. Euomphalus latus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 7, fig. 5.
Waverly Group : Ohio.
1889. Straparollus latus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 292.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1890. Straparollus latus. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 5, p. 196, pi., figs, la, 6.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Southeastern Iowa.
1894. Straparollus latus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 158, pi. 51, fig. 9. Burlington L. S. : Springfield, Ash Grove, Osceola, Louisiana, and Han nibal, Missouri.
1895. Euomphalus latus. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 18, fig. 5. Kinderhook freestone : Granville, Ohio.
Straparollus lens Hall.
1860. Euomphalus lens. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 109. Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1866. Straparollus lens. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 159, pi. 14, figs. 7a, 6.
Chouteau L. S. : Moniteau County, Missouri ; Illinois.
1894. Pleurotomaria lens. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 134.
Chouteau L. S. : Moniteau County, Missouri.
Straparollus luxus White.
1877. Euomphalus luxus. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 94, pi. 5, figs. 13a, b.
Subcarboniferous : Ophir City, Utah.
1877. Euomphalus luxus. Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 260, pi. 4, figs. 24, 25.
Near base of Wasatch L. S. (Waverly): Dry Canyon, Oquirrh Mountains, and Logan Canyon, Wahsatch range, Utah.
Straparollus macromphalus Winchell.
1863. Straparollus macromphalus. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 20. Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Straparollus macromphalus. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 132. Bed No. 1, and Oolite bed No. 6 : Burlington, Iowa.
1889. Straparollus macromphalus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p.295. Kinderhook Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1890. Straparollus macromphalus. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 5, p. 197, pi., figs. 4a-c. Kinderhook Group : Southeastern Iowa.
Straparollus magnificus Shumard.
1863. Straparollus magnificus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 110. Carboniferous: Kentucky.
1891. Straparollus magnificus. Anon., Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 5, pi. 15,
figs. 1-3.
Carboniferous: Kentucky.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Straparollus missouriensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Straparollus missouriensis. Miller ancl Gurley, Bull. No. 11, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 20, pi. 2, figs. 35, 36.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Straparollus obtusus Hall.
1858. Euomphalus obtusus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 523.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1889. Straparollus obtusus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 296. Kinderhook Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1890. Straparollus obtusus. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 5, p. 197, pi., figs. 2a-c. Kinderhook Group (Oolite): Southeastern Iowa.
1894. Straparollus obtusus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 157, pi. 51, fig. 5. Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana and Hannibal, Missouri.
Straparollus ophirensis Hall and Whitfield.
1877. Euomphalus ( Straparollus ) Ophirensis. Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 261, pi. 4, figs. 26, 27.
Waverly Group: Dry Canyon, Oquirrh Mountains, Utah.
Straparollus pernodosus Meek and Worthen.
1870. Straparollus ( Euomphalus ) pernodosus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 45.
Lower Coal Measures : Alton, Illinois.
1873. Straparollus ( Euomphalus ) pernodosus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 604, pi. 29, fig. 14.
Lower Coal Measures: Alton, Illinois.
1877. Euomphalus pernodosus. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 158, pi. 12, figs. 2a, b.
Carboniferous: Mesa, Carrizo River, Arizona.
1888. Euomphalus pernodosus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 241.
Lower Coal Measures: Des Moines, Iowa.
1891. Straparollus pernodosus. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 256.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Straparollus pernodosus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 161.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Straparollus planidorsatus Meek and Worthen.
I860. Euomphalus planodorsatus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 462.
Chester L. S. : Thompson’s quarry, Randolph County, Illinois.
1863. Euomphalus perspectivus. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 98. Kaskaskia L. S.
1866. Straparollus planidorsatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 302, pi. 24, figs. 2a-c.
Chester Group : Thompson’s quarry, Randolph County, Illinois.
1894. Straparollus planidorsatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 160. Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Mary, Missouri.
Straparollus planispira Hall.
1856. Euomphalus planispira. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 20.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1882. Euomphalus planispira. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 70,
pi. 8, figs. 22, 23.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Paynter’s Hill, and Bloomington, Indiana.
1883. Euomphalus planispira. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 351, pi. 31,
figs. 22, 23.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Lanesville, and Bloomington, Indiana.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Straparollus quadrivolvis Hall.
1856. Euomphalus quadrivolvis. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 19.
St Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1882. Euomphalus quadrivolvis. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 71,
pi. 8, figs. 24, 25. . T
St Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Paynter’s Hill, and Bloomington, Indiana.
1883. Euomphalus quadrivolvis. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Sury. Ind., p. 349, ph 31,
figs. 24, 25.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Lanesville, and Bloomington, Indiana
StTaparollus roberti White.
1862. Euomphalus roberti. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 22.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1889. Straparollus roberti. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 291.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1890. Straparollus roberti. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 5, p. 197, pi., figs. 3 a, b.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Southeastern Iowa.
Straparollus similis Meek and Worth en.
1861. Straparollus similis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 145.
St. Louis L. S. : Waterloo, Monroe County, Illinois.
1866. Straparollus similis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 285, pi. 19, figs. 4 a, b.
St. Louis Group : Waterloo, Monroe County, Illinois. ,
1891. Straparollus similis. Whitfield, Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 589, pi. 14,
figs. 9-11.
Maxville L. S. : Newtonville and near Maxville, Ohio.
1895. Straparollus similis. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 476, pi. 10, figs. 9-11.
Maxville L. S. : Maxville and Newtonville, Ohio.
1897. Straparollus similis (?). Weller, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p. 270.
Bates ville S. S. : Batesville, Arkansas.
Straparollus similis var. planus Meek and Worthen.
1861. Straparollus similis var. planus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 146.
St. Louis L. S. : Waterloo, Monroe County, Illinois.
1866. Straparollus similis var .planus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill. vol. 2, p. 286, pi. 19, figs. 5 a-c.
St. Louis Group : Waterloo, Monroe County, Illinois.
Straparollus spergenensis Hall.
1856. Euomphalus Spergenensis. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 19.
St Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana.
1882. Euomphalus Spergenensis. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 69,
pi. 8, figs. 16-19.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill, Paynter's Hill, Bloomington, and Elletts- ville, Indiana.
1883. Euomphalus Spwgenensis. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 350, pi. 31,
figs. 16-19.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Lanesville, and Bloomington, Indiana.
1894. Straparollus spergenensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 159.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
Straparollus spergenensis var. planorbiformis Hall.
1856. Euomphalus Spergenensis var. planorbiformis. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 20.
St. Louis L. S. : Bloomington and Spergen Hill, Indiana.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Straparollus spergenensis var. planorbiformis Hall — Continued.
1882. Euomphalus Spergenensis var. planorbiformis. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat.
Hist., vol. 1, p. 70, pi. 8, figs. 20, 21.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill, Paynter’s Hill, and Bloomington, Indiana.
1883. Euomphalus Spergenensis var. planorUformis . Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv.
Ind., p. 351, pi. 31, figs. 20, 21.
St. Louis Group: Spergen Hill, Lanesville, and Bloomington, Indiana.
Straparollus spirorbis Hall.
1860. Euomphalus spirorbis. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 109. Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1888. Euomphalus ( spirorbis ?) Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 88, pi. 2, fig. 33. Waverly Group Licking County, Ohio.
Straparollus springvalensis. See Omphalotrochus springvalensis. Straparollus subquadratus Meek and Worthen.
1870. Straparollus ( Euomphalus ) subquadratus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 46.
Upper Coal Measures : Montgomery County, Illinois.
1873. Straparollus ( Euomphalus ) subquadratus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 605, pi. 29, figs. 12, 13.
Upper Coal Measures : Montgomery County, Illinois.
1877. Euomphalus subquadratus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 147, pi. 14 fig. 9.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1891. Euomphalus subquadratus. White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 77, p. 25, pi. 3, fig. 9.
Permian : Military Crossing, Baylor County, Texas.
1894. Straparollus subquadratus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 162.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1897. Euomphalus ( Straparollus ) subquadratus. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soe., vol. 35, p. 40.
Lower Coal Measures: White County, Arkansas.
Straparollus subumbilicatus Worthen.
1890. Straparollus sub-umbilicatus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 8, p. 142, pi. 24, figs. 3-36.
Chester Group : Near Evansville, Randolph County, Illinois.
Straparollus umbilicatus Meek and Worthen.
I860. Euomphalus umbilicatus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 462.
Lower Coal Measures : St. Clair County, Illinois.
1866. Straparollus umbilicatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 362, pi. 29, figs. la-c.
Lower Coal Measures : St. Clair County, Illinois.
Straparollus utahensis Hall and Whitfield.
1877. Euomphalus (Straparollus) Utahensis. Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 259, pi. 4, figs. 20-23.
Near base of Wahsatch L. S. (Waverly) : Dry Canyon, Oquirrh Mountains, Ogden and Logan Canyons, Wahsatch range, Utah.
Straparollus varsoviensis Worthen.
1890. Straparollus varsoviensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 142, pi. 25, figs. 2, 2a.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
velleb.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Straparollus (species undetermined).
1859. Straparollus sp. ( f) Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 399.
Gray Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
1868. Euomplialus (resembles E. quadratus McCoy). Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 308. Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor and Gays River, Nova Scotia.
1876. Euomplialus - ? - . White, Powell’s Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 91.
Lower Aubrey Group : Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
1887. Euomplialus sp. 1 Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 22, pi. 2, figs. 4,5; pi. 5, fig. 5.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1887. Straparollus ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, pi. 14, fig. 3.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Euomplialus sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 7, fig. 17.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1891. Euomplialus - ? White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. , No. 77, p. 25.
Permian: Military Crossing, Baylor County, Texas.
1897. Euomplialus ( Straparollus ) sp. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 40. Lower Coal Measures : Independence County, Arkansas,
STREBLOPTERIA McCoy, 1851.
Streblopteria gracilis Herrick.
1888. Streblopteria gracilis. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 57, pi. 7, fig. .12 Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1895. Streblopteria gracilis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 24, fig. 15. Kinderhook or Burlington : Ohio.
Streblopteria media Herrick.
1888. Streblopteria media. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 56, pi. 3, figs. 4, 8, 9 ; pi. 1, figs. 13, 19 ; pi. 7, figs. 2, 6.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1895. Streblopteria media. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 24, figs. 16, 17. Cuyahoga Shale : Moot’s Run, Ohio.
Streblopteria similis Walcott.
1884. Streblopteria similis. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 230, pi. 8, figs.4-4d; pi. 19, fig. 7.
Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
Streblopteria squama Herrick.
1888. Streblopteria squama. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 57, pi. 7, fig. 14. t Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1895. Streblopteria squama. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 24, tig. 14. Cuyahoga Shale : Granville, Ohio.
3treblopteria tenuilineatus Meek and Worthen.
1860. Pecten tenuilineatus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 452. Upper Coal Measures : South line of Clinton County, Illinois.
1866. Streblopteria ? tenuilineata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 334, pi. 26, figs. 9a, b.
Upper Coal Measures : South line of Clinton County, Illinois.
Streblopteria (species undetermined).
1888. Streblopteria. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 5, fig. 10.
Waverly Group : Gann, Ohio.
1888. Streblopteria sp. Herrick, Bull. Deu. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 5, fig. 15.
Waverly Group: Newark, Ohio.
Bull. 153 - 39
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Streblopteria (species undetermined) — Continued.
1889 Streblopteria. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 3, fig. 10.
1889. Streblopteria sp. Herrick, Am. Geol., vol. 3, pi. 3, fig. 15.
1895. Streblopteria sp. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 24, fig. 5.
Kinderhook : Gann, Ohio.
1895. Streblopteria sp. ? Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 24, fig. 6.
Burlington Group : Newark, Ohio.
STREBLOTBYPA Ulrich, 1890.
Streblotrypa amplexa Ulrich.
1888. Streblotrypa amplexa. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 86, pi. 14, fig. 13. Waverly Group : Near Sciotoville, Ohio.
Streblotrypa denticulata Ulrich.
1888. Streblotrypa (f Leioclema ) denticulata. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 88, pi. 14, figs. 18, 19.
Cuyahoga Shale : Richfield and Lodi, Ohio.
Streblotrypa distincta Ulrich.
1890. Streblotrypa distincta. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 669, pi. 71,
figs. 10-10&.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois.
1894. Streblotrypa distincta. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 36.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Streblotrypa hertzeri Ulrich.
1888. Streblotrypa hertzeri. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 85, pi. 14, fig. 8. Cuyahoga Shale : Richfield and Lodi, Ohio.
Keokuk Group : Keokuk, Iowa.
Streblotrypa major Ulrich.
1888. Streblotrypa major. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 84, pi. 14, fig. 10. Cuyahoga Shale: Richfield, Ohio.
Keokuk Group: King’s Mountain, Kentucky ; Keokuk, Iowa.
1890. Streblotrypa major. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 666, pi. 71, figs. S-Sd; pi. 72, figs. 1-la.
Keokuk Group: King’s Mountain, Kentucky; Keokuk, Iowa; Nauvoo. Illinois.
1894. Streblotrypa major. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 35.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Streblotrypa mnltiporata Ulrich.
1888. Streblotrypa multiporata. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 87, pi. 14, fig. 11. Waverly Group: Moot’s Run, Licking County, Ohio.
Streblotrypa nicklesi Ulrich.
1890. Streblotrypa nicklesi. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill. , vol. 8, p. 667, pi. 71, figs. 9-9c.
Chester Group: Kaskaskia, Illinois; Sloau’s Valley, Kentucky.
1894. Streblotrypa nicklesi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 36.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
Streblotrypa obliqua Ulrich.
1888. Streblotrypa obliqua. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 85, pi. 14. fig. 9. Cuyahoga Shale : Lodi, Ohio.
Streblotrypa radialis Ulrich.
1890. Streblotrypa radialis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 667, pi. 72, tigs. 2-2d.
Keokuk Group: Near Nauvoo, Illinois; Bentonsport, Iowa.
1894. Streblotrypa radialis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 35.
Keokuk L. S. : Bentonsport, Iowa.
Welleb.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Streblotrypa regularis Ulrich.
1888. Streblotrypa regularis. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 88,#pl. 14, fig. 14. Cuyahoga Shale: Cuyahoga County and Burbank, Ohio.
Streblotrypa striata Ulrich.
1888. Streblotrypa striata. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 87, pi. 14, figs. 12, 12a. Cuyahoga Shale : Richfield, Ohio.
Streblotrypa subspinosa Ulrich.
1890. Streblotrypa subspinosa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 668, pi. 71, figs.
7,7 a.
Chester Group : Chester, Illinois; Sloan’s Valley, Kentucky.
STREPTAXIS Gray, 1837.
Streptaxis whitfieldi Meek.
1871. Streptaci8 whitfieldi . Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 173.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
1873. Streptacis Whitfieldi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 596, pi. 29, fig. 1.
Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
1888. Streptacis whitfieldi. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 241.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
(STREPTODISCUS Miller, 1892.)
Streptodiscus indianensis Miller. See Nautilus indianensis.
STREPTORHYNCHUS King, 1850.
Streptorhynchus cequivalvis. See Orthothetes intequalis.
Streptorhynchus biloba. See Derbya biloba.
Streptorhynchus crassum. See Derbya crassa.
Streptorhynchus crenistria. See Orthothetes crenistria and Derbya crassa.
Streptorhynchus equivalvis. See Orthothetes iniequalis.
Streptorhynchus inequalis. See Orthothetes imequalis.
Streptorhynchus inflatus. See Orthothetes intlatus.
Streptorhynchus Jceokuk. See Derbya keokuk.
Streptorhynchus lens. See Orthothetes lens.
Streptorhynchus occidentalis. See Meekella occidentalis.
Streptorhynchus pyramidale. See Meekella pyramidale.
Streptorhynchus richmondi. See Derbya crassa.
Streptorhynchus robusta. See Derbya robusta.
Streptorhynchus shumardianus. See Meekella striato-costata. Streptorhynchus striatocostata. See Meekella striato-costata. Streptorhynchus ulrichi Hall and Clarke.
1892. Streptorhynchus Ulrichi. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, p. 351, pi. 11B, fig. 15.
Chester L. S. : Crittenden County, Kentucky.
1897. Streptorhynchus Ulrichi. Hall, 14th Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 350, pi. 6, fig. 3. Chester L. S. : Crittenden County, Kentucky.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Streptorhynchus umbraculum. See Ortliothetes umbraculum, Ortlio- thetes crenistria, and Derbya crassa.
Strep torhynchus williamsi Weller.
1897. Streptorhynchu8 williamsi. Weller, Trans. N. Y, Acad. Sci., vol. 16, p. 255, pi. 18, figs. 1-3.
Batesville S. S. : Batesville, Arkansas.
STRIATOPORA Hall, 1852.
Striatopora carbonaria White.
1862. Striatopora carbonaria. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 32.
Upper and Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Striatopora carbonaria. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 121, pi. 14, fig. 7. Burlington L. S. : Ste. Genevieve and Hamilton, Missouri; Burlington, Iowa.
STRICKLADLNIA Billings, 1859.
Stricklandinia (?) subquadrata Herrick.
1887. Stricklandinia (?) subquadrata. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 49, pi. 1, figs. 14, 14a.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
STROBOCERAS Hyatt, 1883.
Stroboceras hartti Dawson.
1868. Gyroceras Harttii. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 311, fig. 125.
Carboniferous L. S. : Windsor, Nova Scotia.
1883. Discite8 Hartti. Dawson, Rep. Peter Redpath Mus., No. 2, p. 10.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. : Brookfield, Nova Scotia.
1883. Stroboceras Hartii. Hyatt, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 22, p. 291.
Stroboceras trigonns Winched.
1862. Nautilus ( Trematodiscus ) trigonus. Winchell, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 33, p. 359.
Marshall S. S. : Marshall, Michigan.
1893. Stroboceras ( Naut .) trigonus. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 412.
Stroboceras trisulcatus Meek and Worthen.
1860. Nautilus ( Discus ) trisulcatus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad.. Nat. Sci.
Phil., p. 470.
Goniatite Beds : Rockford, Indiana.
1861. Nautilus trisulcatus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 148. 1866. Nautilus ( Trematodiscus ) trisulcatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill.,
vol. 2, p. 162, pi. 14, figs. 10a-c.
Goniatite Bed : Rockford, Indiana.
1870. Nautilus ( Trematodiscus ) trisulcatus. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 258.
Waverly Group : Rockville, Ohio.
1893. Stroboceras ( Tremat .) trisulcatum. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 412.
STROPHALOSIA King, 1844.
Stropbalosia beecheri Rowley.
1893. Stropbalosia beecheri. Rowley, Am. Geol., vol. 12, p. 308, pi. 14, figs. 18, 19. Louisiana (Lithographic) L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Strophalosia cymbula Hall and Clarke.
1892. Strophalosia cymbula. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 17A, figs. 3, 4, 8, 9.
Keokuk Group: Lebanon, Kentucky, and south of Louisville, Kentucky. 1897. Strophalosia cymbula. Hall, 14th Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 355, pi. 7, fig. 5. Keokuk Group : Lebanon, Kentucky.
Strophalosia guadalupensis Shumard.
1858. Aulosteges Guadalupensis. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1,
p. 292.
White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
1859. Strophalosia ( Aulosteges ) Guadalupensis. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad.
Sci., vol. 1, p. 390, pi. 11, figs. 5 a, b.
Permian White L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
Strophalosia horrescens. See Productus nebraskensis.
Strophalosia keokuk Beecher.
1890. Strophalosia Keokuk. Beecher, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 40, p. 244, pi. 9, figs. 18-24.
Keokuk Shales : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1892. Strophalosia Keokulc. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 17A, figs. 5-7.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Strophalosia nummularis Winchell.
1863. Strophalosia t nummularis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 4. Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Strophalosia scintilla Beecher.
1890. Strophalosia scintilla. Beecher, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 40, p. 243, pi. 9, figs. 10-13.
Chouteau L. S. : Pike County, Missouri.
1892. Strophalosia scintilla. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 15B, figs. 32-34.
Chouteau L. S. : Pike County, Missouri.
Strophalosia spondyliformis White and St. John.
1868. Aulosteges spondyliformis. White and St. John, Trans. Chicago Acad, Sci., vol. 1, p. 118, fig. 2.
Upper Coal Measures : Appanoose and Pottawattamie counties, Iowa.
1890. Strophalosia spondyliformis. Beecher, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 40, p. 242.
1892. Strophalosia spondyliformis. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 17A, figs. 25, 26.
Coal Measures: Missouri.
Strophalosia (species undetermined).
1892. Strophalosia sp. ? Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 1, pi. 15B, fig. 35. Chouteau L. S. : Pike County, Missouri.
(STROPHOMENA Rafinesque, 1825.)
Strophomena analoga. See Leptaena analoga.
Strophomena nassuta Conrad.
1846. Strophomena nassuta. Conrad, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 23. Carboniferous: Jersey Shore, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. Strophomena rhomboidalis . See Leptaena rhomboidalis.
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[Bull. 153.
STROPHOSTYLUS Hall, 1859.
Strophostylus bivolve White and Whitfield.
1862. Platyceras bivolve . White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soo. Nat. Hist., vol.8, p. 302.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1888. Platyceras bivolve ? Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 92.
Waverly Group: Licking County, Ohio.
1889. Platystoma bivolve. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 293.
Kinderhook Group: Burlington, Iowa.
1890. Platystoma bivolve. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 179.
1894. Strophostylus bivolvis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, pi. 53, fig. 4.
Strophostylus carleyana Hall.
1856. Natica Carlyana. Hall, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 31.
St. Louis L. S. : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana; Alton, Illinois.
1882. Naticopsis Carleyana. Whitfield, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 71, pi. 8,
figs. 26, 27.
St. Louis Group : Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana; Alton, Illinois.
1883. Naticopsis Carleyana. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 369, pi. 31, figs.
26, 27.
St. Louis Group : Alton, Illinois; Spergen Hill and Bloomington, Indiana. 1894. Strophostylus? carleyana. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 196.
St. Louis L. S. : Alton, Illinois.
Strophostylus grayvillensis Worthen.
1860. Platyostoma? tumida. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 463. (Name preoccupied.)
Coal Measures : Grayville, Illinois.
1866. Pleurotomavia? tumida. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 361, pi. 31, figs, la, b.
Upper Coal Measures: Grayville, Illinois.
1882. Ptatyostoma Grayvillensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 38.
Strophostylus inornatus W alcott.
1884. Platyostoma inornatum. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Dist., p. 255, pi. 24. figs. 3. 3 a.
Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
Strophostylus madisonensis Worthen.
1884. Naticopsis madisonensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 9.
St. Louis L. S. : Madison County, Illinois.
1890. Naticopsis madisonensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 144, pi. 25, figs. 4-6.
St. Louis L. S. : Madison County, Illinois.
Strophostylus nana Meek and Worthen.
1860. Platyostoma nana. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 463. Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1861. Naticopsis nana. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 148. 1866. Naticopsis nana. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 365, pi. 31,
figs. 4 a, b.
Upper Coal Measures : Springfield, Illinois.
1877. Naticopsis viana. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 159, pi. 12, figs. 4 a, b.
Carboniferous : Camp Cottonwood, near Spring Mountain, Lincoln County, Nevada.
1884. Naticopsis nana. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 162, pi. 36, figs. 6, 7. Middle and Upper Coal Measures: Indiana.
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Eller.]
.trophostylus nana Meek and Worthen— Continued.
1888. Naticopsis nana. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 11, fig. 8.
Coal Measures: Fultonliam, Ohio.
1891. Naticopsis nana. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 2o7.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
Strophostylus nana. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 196.
Upper Coal Measures : Clinton and Kansas City , Missouri.
Naticopsis nana. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 40.
Upper Coal Measures: Sebastian County, Arkansas.
strophostylus peoriensis McChesney.
I860. Platyostoma peoriensis. McChesney, Desc. New. Pal. Foss., p.
Upper Coal Measures : Peoria and Fulton counties, Illinois.
1865. Platyostoma peoriensis. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss, pi. 2, figs. 11a, b. 1868. Platyostoma peoriense. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad, ci., vo . , p. , pi. 2, figs. 11a, b. .
Upper Coal Measures L. S. : Peoria and Fulton counties, Illinois.
1894. Strophostylus peoriensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 197, pi. o2, fig. 6. Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
Strophostylus remex White.
1876. Naticopsis remex. White, PowelFs Rep. Geol. Uinta Mts., p. 109.
Lower Aubrey Group : Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
1880. Naticopsis remex. While, Cent, to Inv. Pal, No. 6, p. 139, pi. 34, fig. 6a.
Middle Carboniferous : Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
1891. Naticopsis remex. White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv, No. 77, p. 24, pi. 3, fig. 10.
Permian: Military Crossing and Goodwin Creek, Baylor County, Texas 1894. Strophostylus remex. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv, vol. 5, p. 197, pi. 5o, figs, ta, l>. Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Strophostylus reversum Hall.
1860. Platycei-as reversum. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 91.
1868: P7 atyceras [f] reversum. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p. ;>08, pi. 15, figs. 4a, h.
Burlington L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
1894. Strophostylus reversum. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv, vol. 5, p. 195.
Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
Strophostylus subovatus Worthen. . .
1873. ' Naticopsis subovatus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill, vol. p. 595, pi. -8, (ig. . . Upper Coal Measures : Lasalle, Illinois.
STROTOCRINUS Meek and Worthen, 1866.
Strotocrinus asper. See Physetocrinus asper.
trotocrinus asperrimus. See Actinocrinus asperrimus.
Strotocrinus blairi Miller and Gurley.
1895. Strotocrinus Uairi . Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 48, pi. 2, fig. 24.
Burlington Group: Sedalia, Missouri.
Strotocrinus bloomfieldensis. See Strotocrinus regalis.
Strotocrinus ditatatus. See Physetocrinus dilatatus.
Strotocrinus ectypus. See Cactocrinus ectypus.
Strotocrinus glyptus Hall.
1860. Actinocrinus glyptus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1. pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 2. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Strotocrinus glyptus Hall — Continued.
1897. Strotocrinus glyptus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 640 pi. 60, figs. 1 a-c; pi. 65, figs. 2a, b.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa ; Missouri.
Strotocrinus liratus. See Teleiocrinus liratus.
Strotocrinus ornatus Miller and Gurley.
1896. Strotocrinus ornatus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 30, pi. 2, figs. 12-14.
Burlington Group : Near Burlington, Iowa.
Strotocrinus perumbrosus. See Strotocrinus regalis.
Strotocrinus regalis Hall.
1860. Actinocrinus regalis. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 8.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Actinocrinus perumbrosus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 7. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Actinocrinus speciosus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 386.
Burlington L. S, : Three miles west of Burlington, Iowa.
1866. Strotocrinus perumbrosus f Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol 2, p. 188, fig. 5.
1866. Strotocrinus regalis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 191, fig. 6, p. 192, fig. 7, pi. 16, figs. 6a, b.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Strotocrinus perumbrosus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 357 pi. 8, fig. 4.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1880. Strotocrinus bloomfieldensis. Miller, Jour. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p. 258, pi. 15, figs. 6, 6a.
Keokuk Group : New Bloomfield, Missouri.
1894. Strotocrinus regalis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 193, pi. 24, fig. 9. Upper Burlington L. S. : Ash Grove, New Bloomfield, and Hannibal, Mis souri.
1897. Strotocrinus regalis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 638,
pi. 65, figs. 1 a-d.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Quincy, Illinois; Hannibal, Missouri.
Strotocrinus umbrosus. See Teleiocrinus umbrosus.
Strotocrinus venustus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Strotocrinus venustus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 26, pi. 6, fig. 1.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
STROTOPORA Ulrich. 1890.
Strotopora dermata Ulrich.
1890. Strotopora dermata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 488, pi. 77, figs. 8, 8a.
Keokuk Group: Keokuk, Iowa; Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Strotopora dermata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 17.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Strotopora faveolata Ulrich.
1890. Strotopora faveolata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p 487, pi. 77, figs. 9, 9a. Keokuk Group: Bentonsport, Iowa; Warsaw, Illinois.
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Strotopora faveolata Ulrich — Continued.
1894. Strotopora faveolata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 17.
Keokuk L. S. : St. Francisville, Missouri; Warsaw, Illinois; Bentonsport, Iowa.
STYLASTREA Lonsdale, 1845.
Stylastrea inconferta Lonsdale.
1855. Stylastrea Inconferta. Salter, Belcher’s “Last of the Arctic Voyages/ p. 381, pi. 36, fig, 4.
Carboniferous : Depot Point.
(STYLIFER Broderip, 1829.)
Stylifer primogenia. See Sphrerodoma primogenia.
SYNBATHOCRINUS Phillips, 1836.
Synbathocrinus angularis Miller and Gurley.
1894. Synbathocrinus angularis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 5, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 42, pi. 4, figs. 3, 4.
Keokuk Group: Buttonmould Knob, Kentucky.
Synbathocrinus blairi Miller.
1891. Synbathocrinus Blairi. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 32, pi. 4, figs. 13-15.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Synbathocrinus brevis Meek and Worth en.
1869. Synbathocrinus brevis. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad.Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 68.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Synbathocrinus brevis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 439, pi. 2, fig. 6.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Synbathocrinus dentatus Owen and Shumard.
1852. Synbathocrinus dentatus. Owen and Shumard, Jour. Acad.Nat. Sci. Phil. (2), vol. 2, p. 93, pi. 11, figs. 7 a, b.
Subcarboniferous L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1852. Synbathocrinus dentatus. Owen and Shumard, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., p. 597, tab. 5B, figs. 7a, b.
Subcarboniferous L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Synbathocrinus dentatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 206, pi. 25, fig. 14. Burlington L. S. : Columbia, Springfield, and Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
Synbathocrinus granuliferus Wetherby.
1880. Synbathocrinus granuliferus Wetherby, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2,
p. 250, pi. 16, figs. 3, 3a.
Kinderhook Group: King’s Mountain Tunnel, Kentucky.
Synbathocrinus illinoisensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Synbathocrinus illinoisensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 53, pi. 3, figs. 29-31.
Burlington Group: Adams County, Illinois.
Syubatkocrinus oweni Hall.
I860. Synbathocrinus oweni. Hall, 13th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 111. Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull.153.
Synbathocrinus papillatus Hall.
"1861. Synbathocrinus papillatus. Hall. Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 18.
Burlington L. S.
Synbathocrinus robustus Shumard.
1865. Synbathocrinus robustus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 397. Blue Marl (Keokuk) : Buttonmould Knob, 7 miles south of Louisville, Kentucky.
1875. Synbathocrinus robustus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 6, p. 514, pi. 29, fig. 4.
Keokuk Group: Green County, Illinois; Buttonmould Knob, Kentucky.
Synbathocrinus swallovi Hall.
1858. Synbathocrinus swallovi. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 672, pi. 17, figs. 8, 9.
St. Louis L. S. : Near St. Louis, Missouri.
1894. Synbathocrinus swallovi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 207.
Keokuk L. S. : St. Louis County and Boonville, Missouri; Keokuk, Iowa.
Synbathocrinus wachsmuthi Meek and Worthen.
1869. Sunbathocrinus Wachsmuthi. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 67.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Synbathocrinus Wachsmuthi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. III., vol. 5,
p. 437, pi. 2, fig. 5.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
See also Catillocrinus wachsmuthi.
Synbathocrinus wortheni Hall.
1858. Synbathocrinus wortheni. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 560, pi. 9, fig. 9.
Burlington L. S. : Jersey Landing, Illinois.
1894. Symbathocrinus wortheni. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 206, pi. 25, fig. 15. Burlington L. S. : Springfield and Hannibal, Missouri.
(SYNOCLADIA King, 1840.)
Synocladia biserialis Swallow. See Septopora biserialis.
Synocladia cestriensis Meek and W ortlien. See Septopora subquadrans. Synocladia rectistyla Whitfield. See Septopora rectistyla.
Synocladia virgulacea Swallow. See Septopora biserialis.
(SYNTRIELASMA Meek and Worthen, 1865.) Syntrielasma hemiplicata. See Enteletes hemiplicata.
SYRINGQPOBA Goldfuss, 1826.
Syringopora harveyi White.
1862. Syringopora Harveyi. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 32. Chemung Group and Lower Burlington, L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1874. Syringopora Harveyi ? White, Prelim. Rep. Inv. Foss., p. 17. Subcarboniferous : Ewells Spring, Arizona.
1877. Syringopora Harveyi f White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. lOOMerid., vol. 4, p 80.
Subcarboniferous : Ewells Spring, Arizona.
1894. Syringopora harveyi f Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 121, pi. 14, fig. 6a. Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Canton, and Curryville, Missouri.
Velt.Er.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Jyringopcra multattenuata McChesney.
I860. Syringopora multattenuata. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 7;..
Coal Measures: Eight miles south of Springfield, Illinois.
1865 Syringopora multattenuata. McChesney, Ill., New Spec. Foss., pi. 2, figs. 4 4 a. 1867. Syringopora multattenuata. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p 2, pi. 2, figs. 4, 4 a.
Coal Measures : Eight miles south of Springfield, Illinois.
1872. Syringopora multattenuata. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 144, pi. 1,
figs. 5 a-d. , 0 ..
Upper Coal Measures: Four miles up Platte River, north side; 8 miles
south of Springfield, Illinois.
1876. Syringopora multattenuata. White, Powell’s Geol. Rep. Uinta Mts., p. 88.
Red Wall Group : Gypsum Canyon, Colorado River, Utah.
1877. Syringopora mu ltattenuata t White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4,
p. 100.
Carboniferous: Nevada and Utah.
1894. Syringopora multattenuata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 122, pi. 14, fig. 6b.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Syringopora (species undetermined).
‘ 1855. Syringopora ( Aulopora ). Salter, Belcher’s “Last of the Arctic Voyages, p. 385, pi. 36, fig. 7.
Carboniferous : Depot Point.
1876. Syringopora - ? White, Powell’s Geol. Rep. Uinta Mts., p. 88.
Lower Aubrey Group : Confluence of Grand and Green rivers, Utah.
1877. Syringopora (undet. sp.). Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 50, pi.
6, figs. 2, 2a.
Carboniferous L. S. : Southwest of Bald Mountain, Uinta Range; Morgan Peak, Wasatch range, Utah.
1877. Syringopora (?) species. Whiteaves, Geol. Surv. Canada, Rep. of PrOg. 1875-76, p. 98.
Devonian or Carboniferous : Fossil Point, Peace River, Canada.
1878. Syringopora sp. Etheridge, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 34, p. 609.
Carboniferous : Feilden Isthmus, latitude 82° 43'.
' 1891 Syringopora - ! White, Bui. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 77, p. 29.
Permian: Camp Creek, Archer County, Texas; Goodwin Creek, Baylor
County, Texas.
1894. Syringopora sp. ? Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 122, pi. 14, fig. 5. Kinderhook L. S. : Kinderhook, Illinois.
SYRINGOTHYRIS Winchell, 1863.
'Syringothyris angulatus Simpson.
1889. Syringothyris angulata. Simpson, Trans. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 15, 440,
figs. 1-3.
Waverly Group : Near Warren, Pennsylvania.
1890. Syringothyris angulata. Schucliert, 9th Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 32. Waverly Group: Near Warren, Pennsylvania.
Syringothyris carteri Hall.
1857. Spirifer carteri. Hall, 10th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 170. Waverly S. S. : Licking County, Ohio.
1860. Spirifer ( Cyrtia f) Hannibalensis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 647.
Lithographic L. S. : Marion County, Missouri.
620 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Syringothyris carter! Hall — Continued.
1863. Syringothyris typa. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 7.
Base of Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1870. Spirifera Carteri. Winchell, Proc.m. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 252.
Waverly Group: Sciotoville and Rockville, Ohio; near Shafer’s, Pennsyl vania.
1870. Syringothyris typa. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 252.
Waverly Group: Newark and Sciotoville, Ohio; near Shafer’s, Penn sylvania.
1877. Spirifer cuspidatus f Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 87, pi. 3, figs. 11, 11a.
Carboniferous or Devonian L. S. : White Pine Mountains, Treasure Hill, Nevada.
1884. Syringothyris cuspidata. Walcott, Pal. Eureka Diet., p. 219.
Lower Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada; near Clendenin, Montana. 1888. Syringothyris cuspidatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, p. 41, pi. 1, fig. 7; pi. 2, fig. 17.
Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1890. Syringothyris Carteri. Schuchert, 9th Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 30. Bedford Shale : Bedford, Ohio.
Waverly S. S. : Licking County, Ohio.
Chouteau L. S. : Marion and Pike Counties, Missouri.
Kinderhook Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Lower Carboniferous : White Pine Mountains, Richmond Mountain, Eureka District, Nevada; near Clendenin, Montana.
1894. Syringothyris typa. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brach., pt. 2, pi. 30, figs. 1, 2.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Syringothyris carteri. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 87, pi. 40, fig. 10. Kinderhook Group: Clarksville, Louisiana, and Hannibal, Missouri. Burlington L. S. : Springfield, Missouri.
1895. Syringothyris Hannibalensis. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 25,
figs. 33-35.
Chouteau L. S. : Pike County, Missouri.
1895. Syringothyris typa. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 26, figs. 6,7,10; pi. 27, figs. 1-3.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Syringothyris cuspidatus. See Syringothyris carteri and Syringothyris herricki.
Syringothyris extenuatus Hall.
1858. Spirifer extenuatus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 520, pi. 7, fig. 6.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1863. Syringothyris Haiti. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 8.
Yellow S. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1865. Spirifera extenuata. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 119.
Marshall Group: Battle Creek and Hillsdale, Michigan.
1865. Syringothyris Haiti. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 119.
Marshall Group : Battle Creek, Michigan.
1870. Spirifera extenuata. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 251.
Waverly Group : Newark, Ohio.
1874. Spirifer ( Syringothyris ) extenuatus. White, Prelim. Rep. Inv. Foss., p. 17.
Subcarboniferous : Mountain Spring, Old Mormon Road, Nevada.
1877. Spirifer extenuatus. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 88, pi. 5, figs. 9 a~d.
V'Ellek.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Syringothyris extenuates Hall — Continued.
1877. Subcarbon iferous : Mountain Spring, Old Mormon Road, Nevada.
1890. Syringothyris extenuatus. Schuchert, 9th Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 33. Kinderhook Group: Burlington, Iowa; Battle Creek, Michigan; Clarks ville. Missouri ; Mountain Spring, Old Mormon Road, Nevada.
Waverly S. S. : Licking County, Ohio.
1894. Syringothyris extenuata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 86.
Kinderhook L. S. : Clarksville, Missouri.
Syringothyris gigas Troost.
*1841. Cyrtia gigas. Troost, 6th Geol. Rep. Tenn., p. 12.
1890. Syringothyris gigas. Schuchert, 9th Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 33.
Encrinital stratum, near the Harpeth River, Davidson County, Tennessee.
Syringothyris halli. See Syringothyris extenuatus.
Syringothyris hannibalensis. See Syringothyris carteri.
syringothyris herricki Schuchert.
1888. Syringothyris cuspidatus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 3, pi. 5, figs. 4-7. Waverly Group : Licking County, Ohio.
1890. Syringothyris herricJci. Schuchert, 9th Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 36. Waverly Group: Ohio.
1895. Syringothyris herricki. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 21, figs. 4-7 . Kinderhook freestone : Granville, Ohio.
Syringothyris missouri Hall.
1894. Syringothyris Missouri. Hall, 13th Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 650. Chouteau L. S. : Chouteau Springs, Missouri.
1895. Syringothyris Missouri. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt, 2, p. 363,
pi. 39, figs. 29-31.
Chouteau L. S. : Chouteau Springs and Pike County, Missouri.
1897. Syringothyris Missouri. Hall, 14th Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 358, pi. 8, figs. 14-16.
Chouteau L. S. : Chouteau Springs, Missouri.
Syringothyris plena. See Spirifer plenus.
Syringothyris randalli Simpson.
1889. Syringothyris randalli. Simpson, Trans. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 15, p. 441,
figs. 1, 2.
Chemung Group : Near Warren, Pennsylvania, and at Union City, Pennsyl vania.
1890. Syringothyris randalli. Schuchert, 9th Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 36. Waverly Group : Warren and Erie counties, Pennsylvania.
1894. Syringothyris Randalli. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brack., pt. 2,
pi. 30, figs. 10, 11.
Waverly Group: Warren, Pennsylvania.
1895. Syringothyris Randalli. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 27,
figs. 13-17.
Waverly Group : Warren, Pennsylvania.
Syringothyris subcuspidatus. See Syringothyris textus.
Syringothyris textus Hall.
1857. Spirifer textus. Hall, 10th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 169.
Chemung S. S. : “The Knobs,” near New Albany, Indiana.
1858. Spirifer subcuspidatm. Hall. Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 646, pi. 20, figs. 5a, b. Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa; Nauvoo and Warsaw, Illinois.
1858. Spirifer propinquns. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 617.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa; Nauvoo and Warsaw, Illinois.
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Syringothyris textus Hall— Continued.
1868. Spirifer propinquus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. II]., vol. 3, p. 530, pi. 19 figs. 8a-c.
Keokuk Group : Near Warsaw, Illinois.
1875. Spirifer Carteri. Meek, Pal. Ohi&, vol. 2, p. 285, pi. 14, figs. la-d.
Waverly Group: Sciotoville and Licking County, Ohio.
1881. Spirifer textus. White, 2d Ann. Rep. Dep. Stat. and Geol. Ind., p. 512, pi. 7 figs. 1, 2.
Knobstone Group : Near Providence and New Albany, Indiana.
1890. Syringothyris texta. Schuchert, 9th Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 34. Waverly Group: Sciotoville, Ohio.
Knobstone Group: Near New Albany and New Providence, Indiana, Keokuk Group: Crawfordsville, Indiana; Keokuk, Iowa; Warsaw and Nauvoo, Illinois.
1894. Syringothyris subcuspidata. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brack., pt. 2, pi. 30, fig. 3.
Keokuk Group : Nauvoo, Illinois.
1894. Syringothyris texta. Hall and Clarke, Int. to Study of Brack., pt. 2, pi. 30, figs. 4-9.
Keokuk Group : New Providence, Indiana.
1894. Syringothyris texta. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 88.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
1895. Syringothyris subcuspidatus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 26,
figs. 8, 11 ; pi. 27, fig. 18.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa; Nauvoo, Illinois.
1895. Syringothyris texta. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 26, figs. 9-12; pi. 27, figs. 4-12.
Keokuk Group : New Providence, Indiana.
Syringothyris typa. See Syringothyris carteri.
Syringothyris (species undetermined).
1888. Syringothyris sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 3, fig. 7.
Waverly Group : Ohio.
1895. Syringothyris. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 23, fig. 8.
(Waverly Group) : Ohio.
TiENIODICTYA Ulrich, 1890.
Tseniodictya cingulata Ulrich.
1890. Tceniodictya cingulata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill. , vol. 8, p. 530, pi. 67, tigs. 3-3 b. Keokuk Group : Warsaw, Illinois.
Taoniodictya frondosa Ulrich.
1890. Tceniodictya frondosa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 529, pi. 67, fig. 5; pi. 69, figs. 5-5c.
Keokuk Group : Keokuk, Iowa.
1894. Tceniodictya frondosa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 22.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
Taeniodictya interpolata Ulrich.
1888. Tceniodiotya interpolata. Ulrich, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, p. 80, pi. 13, figs. 9, 9a.
Cuyahoga Shale : Richfield, Ohio.
Taeniodictya ramulosa Ulrich.
1890. Tceniodictya ramulosa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 528, pi. 67, figs. 1-1&.
Keokuk Group: Keokuk, Iowa; Nauvoo and Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Tceniodictya ramulosa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 22.
Keokuk L. S. : Keokuk, Iowa.
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geniodictya ramulosa var. burlingtonensis Ulrich.
1890. Tceniodictya ramulosa var. burlingtonensis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 529, pi. 67, figs. 2-2&.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
geniodictya subrecta Ulrich.
1890. Tceniodictya subrecta. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 530, pi. 67, figs. 4-4d. St. Louis Group : Elizabethtown, Kentucky.
TAINOCERAS Hyatt, 1883.
'ainoceras cavatum Hyatt.
1891. Tainoceras cavatum. Hyatt, 2d Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 341, figs. 42-44. Carboniferous : Texas.
1893. Tainoceras cavatum. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv . Tex., p. 398. Carboniferous : Ballinger, Texas.
’ainoceras duttoni Hyatt.
1893. Tainoceras duttoni. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 401, figs. 3, 4. Carboniferous: Upper Valley of Zuni Plateau, 12 to 15 miles southwest of Grant’s, a station on New Mexico, Arizona and Pacific Railroad.
tainoceras occidentalis Swallow.
1858. Nautilus occidentalis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 196.
Permian: Valley of Cottonwood, Kansas.
1860. Nautilus quadrangulus. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss,, p. 65.
Coal Measures, Grayville, Illinois.
1860. Nautilus nodocarinatus. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 66.
Coal Measures : Grayville, Illinois.
1860. Nautilus biserialis. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. la., p. 92.
Coal Measures : Iowa and Illinois.
1865. Nautilus quadrangulus. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 3, figs. 5 a-b. 1865. Nautilus nodocarinatus. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 3, fig. a.
1868. Nautilus occidentalis. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 51, pi. 3, figs. 5-7.
Coal Measures : Grayville, Illinois.
1872. Nautilus occidentalis. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 234, pi. 11, fig. 17.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City and Rock Bluff, Nebraska; Valley of Cottonwood Creek, Kansas; Grayville and Lasalle, Illinois.
Coal Measures: Near Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.
Lower Coal Measures: West Virginia.
1888. Nautilus occidentalis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 242.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa,
1891. Nautilus occidentalis. White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. It, p. 23, pi. 2, figs. 11, 12.
Permian: Military Crossing of the Big Wichita, Baylor County, Texas.
1893. Tainoceras quadrangulum. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. lex., p. 402,
figs. 5-7.
Carboniferous: Military Crossing, Baylor County, Texas.
1894. Nautilus occidentalis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 224.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
TALAROORINUS Waclismuth and Springer, 1881.
Talarocrinus cornigerus Shumard.
*1857. Dicliocrinus cornigerus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1. p. 72, pi. 1, figs, la, b.
1873. Dichocrinns cornigerus ? Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 5, p.537, pi. 20, fig. 6.
St. Louis Group : Near Roseclaro, Hardin County, Illinois.
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Talarocrinus cornigerus Shumard — Continued.
1897. Talarocrinus cornigerus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p.
783, pi. 78, figs. 6a, b, 7 a, b.
St. Louis Group : Franklin County, Alabama; Tateville, Kentucky.
Talarocrinus decornis Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Talarocrinus decornis. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p, 788, pi. 78, figs. 3a-c.
St. Louis Group : Tateville, Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Talarocrinus ovatus Worthen.
1882. Talarocrinus ovatus. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist ,p. 36. Chester L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1883. Talarocrinus ovatus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 314, pi. 29, fig. 11. Chester L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1897. Talarocrinus ovatus . Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 787, pi. 78, figs. 2a, b.
(?) Kaskaskia Group : Monroe County, Illinois.
Talarocrinus patei Miller and Gurley.
1897. Talarocrinus patei. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 44, pi. 3, figs. 9-12.
Kaskaskia Group : Breckinridge County, Kentucky.
Talarocrinus sexlobatus Shumard.
*1857. Dichocrinus sexlobatus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 73, pi. 1, figs. 3a-c.
1897. Talarocrinus sexlobatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p.
784, pi. 78, figs. la-c.
St. Louis Group : Russellville, Kentucky ; Logan County, Kentucky ; Flag- pond, Virginia.
Talarocrinus simplex Shumard.
*1857. Dichocrinus simplex. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 74, pi. 1, figs. 2a, b.
1858. Dichocrinus simplex. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 654, pi. 22, figs. 12a, b. Warsaw L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1860. Dichocrinus simplex. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., pi. 1, figs. 4a-c. 1894. Talarocrinus simplex. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 205, pi. 25, fig. 6.
St. Louis L. S. : Ste. Mary, Missouri.
1897. Talarocrinus simplex. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 790, pi. 78, figs. 8a, b.
Warsaw L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana; St. Genevieve County, Missouri; Kentucky; Tennessee.
Talarocrinus subglobosus Wachsmuth and Springer.
1897. Talarocrinus subglobosus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 789, pi. 79, figs, la, b
St. Louis Group : Tateville, Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Talarocrinus symmetricus Lyon and Oasseday.
1862. Dichocrinus symmetricus. Lyon and Casseday, Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci. Bost., vol. 5, p. 20.
Chester Group: Breckinridge, Grayson, Edmonson, Hart, and Warren Counties, Kentucky.
1862. Dichocrinus elegans. Lyon and Casseday, Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci. Bost., vol. 5, p. 22.
Subcarboniferous : Edmonson County, near Mammoth Cave, Kentucky. 1897. Talarocrinus symmetricus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 786, pi. 78, figs. 4a, b, 5.
St. Louis L. S. : Grayson, Edmonson, and Pulaski counties, Kentucky.
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Talarocrinus trijugis Miller aiid Gurley.
1894. lalarocrinus trijugis . Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Hub. Nat. Hist., p. 45, pi. 3, figs. 9-11.
St. Louis Group : Rose Clare, Hardin County, Illinois.
TAXOCEINUS Phillips, 1843.
Taxocrinus communis Hall.
1864. Forhesiocrinus communis. Hall, 17tli Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist.,p. 55. Waverly Group: Richfield, Ohio.
1875. Forl)esiocrinu8 communis. Hall and Whitfield, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 169, pi. 12, figs. 3-5.
Waverly Grouj) . Richfield, Ohio.
Taxocrinus crawfordsvillensis Miller and Gurley.
1894. Taxocrin us crawfordsvillensis . Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, 111. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 49, pi. 4, fig. 3.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Ind.
Taxocrinus fletcheri Worthen.
1882. Taxocrinus fletcheri. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 31. Kinderhook Group : Marshalltown, Iowa.
1883. Taxocrinus Fletcheri. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 308, pi. 30, fig. 2. Kinderhook Group : Marshalltown, Iowa.
1890. Taxocrinus fletcheri. Waclismuth and Springer, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 197, pi. 15, figs. 6, 9.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Iowa.
Taxocrinus giddingsei Hall.
1858. Forhesiocrinus giddingsei. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 633, pi. 17, figs. 2-4.
Keokuk L. S : Boonville, Missouri.
1894. Taxocrinus giddingsei. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 223.
Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
Taxocrinus intermedius Wachsmuth and Springer.
1890. Taxocrinus intermedius. Wachsmuth and Springer, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 199, pi. 15, fig. 11.
Kinderhook Group : Legrand, Iowa.
Taxocrinus juvenis Hall.
1861. Forhesiocrinus juvenis. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 8.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Forhesiocrinus juvenis. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 319.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Forhesiocrinus ju venis. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 7, fig. 3.
1893. Taxocrinus juvenis. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 35, pi. 3, figs. 21, 22.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Taxocrinus kelloggi Hall.
1864. Forhesiocrinus Icelloggi. Hall, 17th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 56. Waverly Group: Richfield, Ohio.
1875. Forhesiocrinus Kelloggi. Hall and Whitfield, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 171, pi. 12, fig. 1.
Waverly Group: Richfield, Ohio.
Taxocrinus meeki Hall.
1858. Forhesiocrinus meeki. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 631, pi. 17, fig. 3. Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
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Taxocrinus multibrachiatus Lyon and Casseday.
1859. Forbesiocrinus multibrachiatus. Lyon and Casseday. Am. Jour. Sci. (2),
vol. 28, p. 235.
Subcarboniferous L. S. (Knobstone) : Clear Creek, Hardin County, Ken tucky ; Washington and Montgomery counties, Indiana.
1896. Forbesiocrinns multibrachiatus. Miller and Gurley, Bui. No. 8, Ill, State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 55, pi. 4, fig. 1.
Knob Sandstone: Hardin County, Kentucky; Washington and Mont gomery counties, Indiana.
Taxocrinus multibrachiatus var. colletti White.
1881. Taxocrinus multibrachiatus var. colletti. White, 2d Ann. Rep, Dep. Stat. and Geol. Ind., p. 506, pi. 7, fig. 3.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Taxocrinus ramulosus Hall.
1860. Forbesiocrinus ramulosus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. R6p. Ia., p. 67. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Taxocrinus semiovatus Meek and Worthen.
1860. Forbesiocrinus f semiovatus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. ,
p. 389.
St. Louis L. S. : Hardin County, Illinois.
1866. Taxocrinus semiovatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p.272, pi. 20, figs. 4 a, b.
St. Louis Group : Hardin County, Illinois.
Taxocrinus shumardianus Hall.
1858. Forbesiocrinus shumardianus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 671, pi. 17, fig. 1.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
1894. Taxocrinus shumardianus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 224.
St. Louis L. S. : St. Louis, Missouri.
Taxocrinus splendens Miller and Gurley.
1896. Taxocrinus splendens. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 61, pi. 5, figs. 3, 4.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Taxocrinus subovatus Miller and Gurley.
1890. Taxocrinus subovatus. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 347, pi. 5, fig. 3.
Keokuk Group : Near Canton, Indiana.
Taxocrinus tardus Hall.
1864. Forbesiocrinus lobatus var. tardus. Hall, 17th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 56.
Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio.
1875. Forbesiocrinus tardus. Hall and Whitfield, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 170, pi. 12, fig. 2.
Waverly Group: Richfield, Ohio.
Taxocrinus thiemei Hall.
1861. Forbesiocrinus thiemei. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 8.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Forbesiocrinus spiniger. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 9.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Forbesiocrinus Thiemei. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 317. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1861. Forbesiocrinus spinifer. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 318. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
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Taxocrinus thiemei Hall — Continued.
1872. Forbesiocrinus Theimei. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 7, fig. 4.
1873. Taxocrinus Thiemei. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 399,
pi. 4, fig. 1.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1874. Taxocrinus Thiemei. Meek, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 7, p. 191.
1894. Taxocrinus thiemi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 223, pi. 30, fig. 5.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Missouri.
Taxocrinus ungula Miller and Gurley.
1896. Taxocrinus ungula. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 59, pi. 5, figs. 1, 2.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Taxocrinus wetherbyi Miller and Gurley.
1895. Taxocrinus wetherbyi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 6, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 41, pi. 4, figs. 3-5.
Kaskaskia Group : Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Taxocrinus whitfieldi Hall.
1858. Forbesiocrinus whitfieldi. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 632.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1860. Forbesiocrinus whitfieldi. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 88.
Warsaw L. S. (not Keokuk as recorded in J858).
1873. Onychocrinus Whitfieldi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 552, pi. 20, fig. 3.
Chester Group: Opposite Kaskaskia in Randolph County, Illinois.
TELEIOCRINUS Waclismuth and Springer, 1881.
Teleiocrinus adolescens Wachsmutli and Springer.
1897. Teleiocrinus adolescens. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p.
635, pi. 59, fig. 4.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Teleiocrinus wgilops. See Teleiocrinus umbrosus.
Teleiocrinus althaea Hall.
*1861. Actinocrinus ( Calathocrinus ) althea. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 13. Burlington L. S.
1872. Actinocrinus ( Strotocrinus ) Althwa. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crin., pi. 4, fig. 13.
1897. Teleiocrinus althea. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 632, pi. 60, fig. 4; pi. 63, fig. 9.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Teleiocrinus liratus Hall.
1860. Actinocrinus liratus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia.,p. 1. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Actinocrinus subunibrosus. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 3. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1872. Actinocrinus ( Strotocrinus ) liratus. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crin., pi. 4, fig. 3.
1873. Strotocrinus liratus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 355, pi.
7, fig. 2.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Teliocrinus liratus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 191, pi. 24, fig. 8.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Ash Grove, Missouri.
1897. Teleiocrinus liratus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 633, pi. 60, fig. 3.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
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[Bull. 153.
Teleiocrinus rudis Hall.
1860. Actinocrinus rudis. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 33. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
*1861. Actinocrinus insculptus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin , p. 12.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Actinocrinus erodus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 12.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Actinocrinus clivosus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p.274.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1897. Teleiocrinus rudis. Waclismutli and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 630, pi. 59, figs. 1-3.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Teleiocrinus tenuiradiatus Hall.
1861. Actinocrinus tenuiradiatus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 12.
Burlington L. S.
1897. Teleiocrinus tenuiradiatus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p. 634, pi. 59, figs. 5, 6.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlingtou, Iowa.
Teleiocrinus umbrosus Hall.
1858. Actinocrinus umbrosus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 590, pi. 9, figs. 3 a. b.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1860. Actinocrinus cegilops. Hall, Supp. vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. Ia., p. 5. Burlington L. S. : Quincy, Illinois.
1869. Actinocrinites delicatus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 156.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Actinocrinites delicatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p.343 pi. 8, fig. 2.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, lowa.
1873. Strotocrinus umbrosus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 360,
pi. 8, fig. 5.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1874. Actinocrinites delicatus. Meek, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 7, p. 192.
1893. Teleocrinus cegilops. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 20, pi.
2, figs. 27, 28.
Burlington L. S. : Quincy, Illinois.
1894. Teliocrinus umbrosus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 190.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Ashgrove, Missouri.
1897. Teleiocrinus umbrosus. Wachsmuth and Springer, N. Am. Crin. Cam., p 628, pi. 59, fig. 7; pi. 60, figs. 2 a-d.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa; Quincy, Illinois.
TELLMOMYA Hall, 1847.
Tellinomya protensa Hall.
1852. Tellinomya protensa. Hall, Stansb. Exped. Gt. Salt Lake, p. 412, pi. 2, fig. 3. Carboniferous : Near Le Bonte.
TEMNOCHEILUS McCoy, 1844.
Temnocheilus conchiferous Hyatt.
1891. Temnocheilus Conchiferous. Hyatt, 2d Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 329, figs. 23, 24.
Carboniferous : Texas.
1893. Temnocheilus conchiferus. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 391. Carboniferous: Military Crossing, Baylor County, Texas.
WELLElt.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Temnocheilus coxanus Meek and Worth en.
1870. Nautilus ( Temnocliilus ) Coxanus. Meek and Worthen, Proe. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 50.
St. Louis L. S. : Near New Providence, Indiana.
1873. Nautilus ( Temnocheilus ) Coxanus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 543, pi. 23, fig. 1.
St. Louis Group: Waterloo, Illinois; Greencastle, Indiana.
1891. Temnocheilus coxanus. Foord, Cat. Foss. Ceph. Brit. Mus., vol. 2, p. 153.
St. Louis L. S. : Putnam County, Indiana.
1893. Temnocheilus coxanus. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 392. Carboniferous: Ballinger, Texas.
Temnocheilus crassus Hyatt.
1891. Temnocheilus crassus. Hyatt) 2d Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 333, figs.
Carboniferous: Near Oswego, Kansas.
1893. Temnocheilus crassus. Hay, Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., vol. 13, p. 38, figs. 3-5. Carboniferous: Oswego, Kansas.
Temnocheilus depressus Hyatt.
1891. Temnocheilus depressus. Hyatt, 2d Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 331, figs. 25, 26.
Carboniferous: Near Oswego, Kansas.
Temnocheilus forbesianus McChesney.
1860. Nautilus forbesianus. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 6o.
Coal Measures : Carnahan’s Mine, Mercer County, Illinois.
1865. Nautilus Forbesianus. McChesuey, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 3, figs. 4 a-h. 1868. Nautilus Forbesianus. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 50, pi. 3, figs. 4 a, b.
Coal Measures : Carnahan’s Mine, Mercer County, Illinois.
1884. Nautilus Forbesianus. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 165, pi. 36, figs. 3, 4.
Coal Measures: Newport, Indiana.
1887. Nautilus forbesianus. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 146, pi. 14, fig. 13. Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1891. Temnocheilus Forbesianus. Hyatt, 2d Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 330. Carboniferous: Texas.
1894. Nautilus forbesianus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 223, pi. 56, figs. 4 a, b. Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
Temnocheilus greenense Miller and Gurley.
1897. Temnochilns greenense. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 12, Ill. State, Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 52, pi. 5, fig. 3.
Kaskaskif. Group: Fish Creek, Green County, Indiana.
Temnocheilus latus Mee“k and Worthen.
1870. Nautilus (Temnocheilus) latus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 49.
Lower Coal Measures : Carbon Cliff Mines, Rock Island County, Illinois. 1873. Nautilus ( Temnochilns ) latus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 5, p. 608, pi. 30, fig. 2.
Coal Measures: Carbon Cliff, Rock Island County, Illinois.
1891. Temnocheilus latus. Hyatt, 2d Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 330. Carboniferous: Near Oswego, Kansas.
1891. Temnocheilus latus. Foord, Cat. Foss. Ceph. Brit. Mus., vol. 2, p. 151.
Coal Measures: Illinois.
Temnocheilus scottense Worthen. See Koninekiooeras scottense.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Temnocneilus winslowi Meek and Worthen.
1870. Nautilus ( Temnochilus ) Winsloivi. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 50.
Lower Coal Measures : Danville, Illinois.
1878. Nautilus ( Temnocheilus ) Winslowi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv II]., vol. 5, p. 609, pi. 32, fig. 2.
Coal Measures : Danville, Ill.
1884. Nautilus Winslowi. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 165, pi. 36, figs. 1, 2.
Coal Measures : Indiana (?).
1888. Nautilus winslowi. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 242.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1891. Nautilus {Temnocheilus) winslowi. White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 77, p. 23, pi. 3, figs. 1-5.
Permian : Military Crossing of the Big Wichita, Baylor County, Texas. 1894. Nautilus winslowi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 223, pi. 56, fig. 2. Upper Coal Measures: Lexington, Missouri. v
TEREBRATULA Llhwyd, 1699.
Terebratula arcuata. See Dielasma shumardanum.
Terebratula argentea. See Seminula argentea.
Terebratula bisaeula McChesney.
1860. Terebratula bisaeula. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 82.
Kaskaskia Group. : Chester and Golconda, Illinois.
Terebratula bovidens. See Dielasma bovideus.
Terebratula brevilobata Swallow.
1863. Terebratula brevilobata. Swallow, Trans. St. Lonis Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 84. Archimedes L. S. : Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri.
Terebratula . burlingtonensis. See Dielasma burlingtoneiisis. Terebratula elongata. See Dielasma bovideus.
Terebratula formosa. See Dielasma formosa.
Terebratula geniculosa. See Dielasma bovidens.
Terebratula gorbyi. See Dielasma gorbyi.
Terebratula gracilis. See Terebratula swallovana.
Terebratula hastata. See Dielasma hastata and Dielasma bovidens. Terebratula inconstans. See Cryptonella inconstans.
Terebratula inornata McObesney.
I860. Terebratula inornata. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 48.
Coal Measure L. S. : Sangamon County, Illinois.
Also Carboniferous L. S. as low down as Keokuk division.
Terebratula lapillus Morton.
1836. Terebratula lapillus. Morton, Am. Jour. Sci. (1), vol. 29, p. 153, pi. 26, fig. 36. Coal Measures : Ohio Valley.
Terebratula marcyi. See Eumetria marcyi.
Terebratula millepunctata. See Dielasma bovidens.
Terebratula mormoni. See Hustedia mormoni.
Terebratula nuciformis Morton.
1836. Terebratula nuciformis. Morton, Am. .Tour. Sci. (1), vol. 28, p. 150, pi. 2, fig. 5. Coal Measures: Ohio Valley.
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Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Terebratula occidentalis. See Dielasme occidentals.
Terebratula parva. See Seminula parva.
Terebratula perinflata Shumard.
1859. Terebratula perinflata. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 392. White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
Terebratula plano-sulcata. See Seminula argentea and Oleiothyris roissyi.
Terebratula pugnus. See Pugnax uta.
Terebratula rockymontana. See Pugnax rockymontaua.
Terebratula rowleyi. See Dielasma rowleyi.
Terebratula royssii. See Cliothyris roissyi.
Terebratula sacculus. See Dielasma sacculus.
Terebratula serpentaria . See Eumetria marcyi.
Terebratula subretziaforma McCkesney.
1861. Terebratula subretziaforma. McChesney, Desc. New Foss., p. 82.
Kaskaskia: Fountain Bluff, Illinois.
Terebratula subtilita. See Seminula argentea.
Terebratula swallovana Miller.
1863. Terebratula gracilis. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad., vol. 2, p. 83.
Archimedes L. S. : St. Mary’s, Missouri; Chester, Illinois.
1883. Terebratula swallovana. Miller, Am. Pal. Foss., 2d ed., p. 299.
Terebratula trinuclea. Seminula trinuclea.
Terebratula turgida. See Dielasma turgida.
Terebratula uta. See Pugnax uta.
Terebratula Utah Hall and Whitfield.
1877. Terebratula Utah. Hall and Whitfield, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 258, pi. 4, fig. 18.
Lower Carboniferous L. S. (Waverly?): Cottonwood Divide, 800 feet east of Reed and Benson’s mine, Wasatch range, Utah.
(TERMES Linnaeus 1748.)
Termes contusus Scudder. See Didymophleps contusa.
THAMNISCUS King, 1849.
Thamniscus divaricans Ulrich.
1890. Thamniscus divaricans. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 608, pi. 62, figs. 6-6c.
Keokuk Group: King’s Mountain, Kentucky.
Thamniscus furcillatus Ulrich.
1890. Thamniscus furcillatus. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 609, pi. 62, figs. 9-9 b.
Chester Group : Chester and Kaskaskia, Illinois ; Sloan’s Valley and Litch field, Kentucky.
1894. Thamniscus fur cillatus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 31, pi. 33, fig. 6. Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
Thamniscus octonarius Ulrich.
1890. Thamniscus octonarius. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 611, pi. 62, figs. 7-7&.
Upper Coal Measures: Greenwood County, Kansas.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN Ibull.153.
Thamniscus ramulosus Ulrich.
1890. Thamniscus ramulosus. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 610, pi. 62, figs. 4-46.
Chester Group : Sloan’s Yalley, Kentucky; Chester, Illinois.
Thamniscus ramulosus var. sevillensis Ulrich.
1890. Thamniscus ramulosus var. sevillensis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 610, pi. 55, fig. 6; pi. 62, figs. 5, 5 a.
Lower Coal Measures: Seville, Illinois.
Thamniscus sculptilis Ulrich.
1890. Thamniscus sculptilis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 608, pi. 62, figs. 8-86. Keokuk Group: King’s Mountain, Kentucky.
THAMNODICTYA Hall, 1884.
Thamnodictya newberryi Hall.
1863. Dictyophyton newberryi. Hall, 16th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 87.
Waverly Group : Cuyahoga Falls and Richfield, Ohio.
1884. Thamnodictya Newberryi. Hall, 35th Rep. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 477, pi. 18, figs. 10,11.
Waverly S. S. : Cuyahoga Falls and Richfield, Ohio.
THRINCOCERAS Hyatt, 1893.
Thrincoceras depressum Hyatt.
1893. Thrincoceras depressum. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 430, figs. 9, 10.
Carboniferous : Bullitt County, Kentucky.
Thrincoceras kentuckiense Hyatt.
1893. Thrincoceras kentuckiense. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex., p. 432,
figs. 11-15.
Carboniferous: Franklin County, Kentucky.
TITANOCERAS Hyatt, 1883.
Titanoceras ponderosum Meek.
1872. Nautilus ponderosus. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 236, pi. 3, figs. 7 a, 6. Upper Coal Measures : Plattsmouth, Nebraska; Lasalle, Illinois ; Iowa.
1883. Titanoceras ponderosum. Hyatt, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 22, p. 290.
1894. Nautilus ponderosus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 222.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1896. Nautilus ponderosus. Keyes, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 3, p. 76.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
TITANOPHAMA Bron gniart.
Titanophasma jucunda Scudder.
1884. Titanophasma jucunda. Scudder, Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., vol. 20,
p. 169.
Carboniferous: Near Pittston, Pennsylvania.
TORYNIFER Hall, 1894.
Torynifer criticus Hall and Clarke.
1895. Torynifer criticus. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 8, pt. 2, pi. 84,
figs. 34, 35.
St. Louis Group: La Rue, Kentucky.
1897. Torynifer criticus. Hall, 14th Rep. N. Y. State Geol., p. 359, pi. 9, fig. 1. St. Louis Group: La Rue, Kentucky.
iLLEK.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
TEACH YDOMIA Meek and Wortlien, 1866.
rachydomia nodosum. Meek and Wortlien.
I860. Naticopsis nodosus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 463.
Lower Coal Measures : St. Clair County, Illinois.
1866. Naticopsis nodosa. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, 366, pi. 31, figs. 2a, b.
Lower Coal Measures: St. Clair County, Illinois.
1888. Naticopsis nodosa. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 11, fig. 9.
Coal Measures : Fultonham, Ohio.
1894. Tr achydomia nodosum. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 201.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri,
rachydomia nodosum var. hollidayi Meek and Wortlien.
I860. Naticopsis Hollidayi. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 463.
Coal Measures : Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
1866. Naticopsis nodosa var. Hollidayi. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 367. pi. 31, figs. 3a, b.
Lower Coal Measures: Hodge’s Creek, Macoupin County, Illinois.
rachydomia nodulosa Wortlien.
1884. Trachydomia nodulosa. Worthen, Bull. No. 2, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 8.
Coal Measures : Peoria County, Illinois.
1891. Trachydomia nodulosa. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 146, pi. 23, figs. 11, .
Coal Measures: Peoria County, Illinois.
rachydomia wheeleri Swallow.
1860. Littorina Wheeleri. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 658.
Coal Measures: Monroe County, Missouri.
1873. Naticopsis Wheeleri. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 595, pi. 28, fig. 3.
Upper and Lower Coal Measures: Springfield and, Alton, Illinois.
7881. Naticopsis wheeleri var. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 3, Supp., Appendix, p. xxxiii, pi. 4, figs. 6a, b.
Carboniferous : Near Taos, New Mexico.
1884. Naticopsis Wheeleri. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 162, pi. 32, figs. 13, 14.
Upper Coal Measures: Western part of Vigo County, Indiana.
1889. Trachydomia wheeleri. Keyes, Am. Geol., vol. 4, p. 195, fig. 2.
1891. Trachydomia wheeleri. Keyes, proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 257.
Lower Coal Measures : Des Moines, Iowa.
1894. Trachydomia wheeleri. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 200, pi. 55, fig. 8. Coal Measures: Clinton and Kansas City, Missouri; Peoria, Springfield and Alton, Illinois; Des Moines, Iowa.
TEACHYPOEA Edwards and Haime, 1851.
rachypora austini Wortlien.
1890. Trachypora austini. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 81, pi. 11, figs. 1-ld. Coal Measures: Labette County, Kansas.
TEEMATASTEE Wortlien and Miller, 1888. remataster difficilis Wortlien and Miller.
1883. Tremataster difficilis. Worthen and Miller, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 330, pi. 31, figs. 3a, b.
Chester L. S. : Prairie du Long Creek, Monroe County, Illinois.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153
TREMATOCERAS Hyatt, 1883.
Trematoceras altidorsalis Winchell.
1862. Nautilus ( Trematodiscus ) altidorsalis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil, p. 429.
Marshall Group : Marshall, Michigan.
Trematoceras discoidalis Winchell.
1862. Nautilus ( Trematodiscus ) discoidalis. Winchell, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 33 . p. 360.
Marshall S. S. : Marshall and Battle Creek, Michigan.
1865. Nautilus ( Trematodiscus) discoidalis ? Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.
p. 132.
Marshall Group : Rockford, Indiana.
Trematoceras konincki Wetlierby.
1881. Trematodiscus konincki. Wetherby, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 79 pi. 2, fig. 4.
Lower Waverly Group: King’s Mountain Tunnel, on Cincinnati Southen Railroad, Kentucky.
Trematoceras meekianus Winchell.
1862. Nautilus ( Trematodiscus ) Meekianus. Winchell, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 33 p. 360.
Marshall S. S. : Marshall, Michigan.
Trematoceras ohioense Miller and Faber.
1892. Trematoceras ohioense. Miller and Faber, Jour. Cinn. "Soc. Nat. Hist., vol 14, p. 168, pi. 6, figs. 4, 5.
Upper Waverly Group: Near Sciotoville, Ohio.
Trematoceras planidorsalis Winchell.
1862. Nautilus ( Trematodiscus) planidorsalis. Winchell, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 33 p. 358.
Marshall S. S. : Marshall, Michigan.
'Trematoceras rockymontanus Miller.
1881. Trematodiscus rockymontanus. Miller, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4 p. 312, pi. 7, fig. 6.
Subcarboniferous : Lake Valley Mining District, New Mexico.
Trematoceras striatulus Winchell.
1862. Nautilus ( Trematodiscus ) striatulus. Winchell, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 33 p. 359.
Marshall S. S. : Marshall, Michigan.
Trematoceras strigatus Winchell.
1862. Nautilus ( Trematodiscus ) strigatus. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil, p. 428.
Marshall Group: Marshall, Michigan.
Trematoceras sulcatus Meek and Worthen.
1866. Nautilus ( Trematodiscus ) sulcatus ? Meek and Wortheu, Proc. Acad. Nat]
Sci. Phil., p. 274.
Chester Group: Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri.
(TREMATOCRINUS Hall, 1860.)
Trematocrinus Jiscellus. See Gilbertsocrinus fiscellus.
Trematocrinus papillatns. See Gilbertsocrinus papillatus. Trematocrinus reticulatus. See Gilbertsocrinus reticulatus.
EliLEK.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
r rematocrinus robustus. See Gilbertsocrinus robustus. vrematocrinus tuber culosus, See Gilbertsocrinus tuberculosus. r, rematocrinus typus. See Gilbertsocrinus typus.
(TREMATODISOUS Meek and Worthen, 1861.)
Frematodiscus konincki Wetberby. See Trematoceras konincki. Frematodiscus rockymontanus Miller. See Trematoceras rockymontanus.
TREMATOPORA Hall, 1852.
trematopora? americana Miller.
1881. Trematopora americana. Miller, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 312, pi. 7, figs 5, 5 a.
Subcarboniferous : Lake Valley Mining District, New Mexico.
Preraatopora? fragilis Winchell.
1863. Trematopora f fragilis. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 3.
Base of Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Prematopora ? vesiculosa Winchell.
1863. Trematopora? vesiculosa. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 3.
Base of Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
( f ) Waverly S. S. : Ohio.
1865. Trematopora ? vesiculosa. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 112. Marshall Group: Alan's Quarry, Hillsdale, Michigan.
1870. Trematopora ? vesiculosa. Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 247. Waverly Group : Sciotoville, Ohio.
TRIBOLOCERAS Hyatt, 1883.
Criboloceras digonum Meek and Worthen.
I860. Nautiln 8 ( Discus ) digonus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 470.
Goniatite Beds: Rockford, Indiana.
1866. Nautilus digonus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 163, pi. 14,
figs. 9 a-d.
Goniatite Bed: Rockford, Indiana.
Kinderhook Group : Jersey County, Illinois ; Central Missouri.
1893. Tribolocei'as ( Tremat .) digonum. Hyatt, 4th Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv. Tex.,
p. 418.
1894. Nautilus digonus. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 222.
Kinderhook Group: Callaway County, Missouri.
TRIOCELOORINIJS Meek and Worthen, 1868.
rricoelocrinus meekianus Etheridge and Carpenter.
1886. Tricoelocrinus Meekianus. Etheridge and Carpenter, Cat. Blast., p. 208, pi. 16, figs. 17, 18.
St. Louis Group: Spegen Hill, Indiana.
Tricoelocrinus obliquatus Roemer.
*1851. Pentatremites obliquatus. Roemer, Archiv. fur Naturgesoli., Jahrg. 17, p. 367, taf. 6, figs. 11a, b.
1869. Pentremites obliquatus? Safford, Geol. of Tenn., p. 346, pi. 6, figs. 2a-d.
St. Louis Group : Clarksville, Tennessee.
636 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN Ibull.153.
Tricoelocrinus obliquatus Eoeraer — Continued.
1875. Pentremites (Tricoelocrinus) obliquatus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill,, vol. 6, p. 521, pi. 31, fig. 4.
Warsaw beds: Monroe County, Illinois, and not in Archimedes beds of Randolph County, as cited by Roemer.
1886. Triccelocrinus obliquatus. Etheridge and Carpenter, Cat. Blast., p. 206. pi. 18, figs. 10-13.
St. Louis L. S. : Washington, Indiana.
Tricoelocrinus woodmani Meek and Worthen.
1868. Penirenites ( Troostocrinus ) Woodmani. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 356.
Keokuk Group?: Salem, Indiana.
1873. Pentremites ( Troostocrinus ?) Woodmani. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill.,
vol. 5, p. 506, pi. 16, fig. 4.
Keokuk Group ? : Salem, Indiana.
1874. Pentremites ( Troostocrinus ?) Woodmani. Meek, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 7,
p. 375.
TROCHITA Schumacher, 1817.
Trochita! carbonaria Meek and Worthen.
1866. Trochita? carbonaria. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 270.
Chester Group : Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri.
TROCHOPHYLLUM Milne-Edwards and Haime, 1851.
Trochophyllum verneuilanum Milne-Edwards and Haime.
1851. Trochophyllum verneuilanum. Milne-Edwards and Haime, Monog.des Polyp. Foss., p. 357, pi. 5, figs. 6-6a.
Carboniferous: Hills 7 miles from Louisville, Kentucky.
1860. Trochophyllum Verneuilanum. Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. Corr., vol. 3, p. 359.
Carboniferous : Kentucky.
(TROCHUS Adanson, 1757.)
Troclms missouriensis. See Pleurotomaria missouriensis.
TROOSTOCRINUS Shumard, 1865.
Troostocrinus grosvenori Shumard.
1858. Pentremites Grosvenori. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 240, pi. 9, figs. 2 a-d.
Archimedes L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
1860. Pentremites grosvenori. Hall, Supp., vol. 1, pt. 2, Geol. Rep. la., pi. 1, fig. 3 a, b.
Troostocrinus nitidulus. See Metablastus nitidulus.
Troostocrinus wachsmuthi. See Metablastus gurleyi.
TROPIDOCARIS Beecher, 1884.
Tropidocaris alternata Beecher.
1884. Tropidocaris alternata. Beecher, Rep. PPP, 2d Geol. Surv. Penn., p. 19, pi. 2. figs. 7, 8.
Waverly Group : Warren, Pennsylvania.
1888. Tropidocaris alternata. Hall and Clarke, Pal. N. Y., vol. 7, p. 186, pi. 31, figs. 14, 15.
Waverly Group: Warren, Pennsylvania.
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Carboniferous Invertebrates.
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TUEBO Klein, 1753.
'urbo guadalupensis Shumard.
1859. Turbo Guadalupensis. Sliuiuard. Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 398. Dark Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
'urbo helicinus“Sliumard.
1859. Turbo helicinus (?) Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 398. White Permian L. S. : Guadalupe Mountains.
urbo insectus Conrad.
1835. Turbo insectus. Conrad, Trans. Geol. Soc. Penn., vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 267, pi. 12, fig. 4.
'urpo obesus Shumard.
1858. Turbo obesus. Shumard, Trans St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 202.
Upper Coal Measures : Iowa Point, Nebraska.
T urbo tabulatus. See Pleurotomaria tabulata.
'urbo texana Shumard.
1859. Turbo Texanus. Shumard, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 400.
Coal Measures : 4 miles west of Sierra Hueco, El Paso County, Texas.
urbo (undetermined species).
1868. Turbo (two species). Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 309.
Carboniferous L. S. : Pugwash and Windsor, Nova Scotia.
(TUEBOKILLA Leach, 1826.)
'urbonilla swalloviana. See Aclisina swallovaua.
(TUEEITELLA Lamark, 1801.) iirritella stevemana. See Aclisina stevensana.
ULOCBLNTJS Miller and Gurley, 1890. locrinus blairi Miller and Gurley.
1894. Ulocrinus blairi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 57, pi. 5, figs. 16-18.
Upper Coal Measures : Weston, Missouri.
locrinus buttsi Miller and Gurley.
1890. Ulocrinus buttsi. Miller and Gurley, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 7, pi. 1, figs. 5, 6.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1890. Ulocrinus buttsi. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 331, pi. 1, figs. 5, 6.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
1890. Ulocrinus buttsi. Anon., The Naturalist (Kansas City), vol. 4, No. 10, fig.
Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1894. Cromijocrinus buttsi. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 216.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri,
locrinus kansasensis Miller and Gurley.
1890. Ulocrinus kansasensis. Miller and Gurley, .Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 8, pi. 1, figs. 7-10.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1890. Uloo'inus kansasensis. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 332, pi. 1, figs. 7-10.
Upper Coal Measures : Kansas City, Missouri.
1894. Cromyocrinus lcanmseusis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 216, pi. 24, fig. 7. Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Ulocrinus occidentalis Miller and Gurley.
1894. Ulocrinus occidentalis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat, Hist., p. 58, pi. 6, figs. 6-8.
Upper Coal Measures: Gilpin, Missouri.
Ulocrinus (species undetermined).
1890. Ulocrinus sp. Miller and Gurley, 16tli Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 370, pi. 10
figs. 9-13.
ULRICHIA Jones, 1890.
Ulrichia ? confluens Ulricli.
1891. Ulrichia (?) confluens. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 203, pi
12, figs. 11a, h.
Chester Group : Near Grayson Springs, Kentucky.
Ulrichia emarginata Ulrich.
1891. Ulrichia emarginata. Ulrich, Jour. Cinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 203, pi 12, figs. 10a-c.
Chester Group : Near Grayson Springs, Kentucky.
(UNIO Philippson, 1788.)
(Unio petrosus Morton.)
1836. Unio petrosus. Morton, Am. Jour. Sci. (1), vol. 29, p. 149, pi. 1, tig. 17. Coal Measures : Ohio Valley.
(Unio saxulum Morton.)
1836. Unio saxulum. Morton, Am. Jour. Sci. (1), vol. 29, p. 149, pi. 1, fig. 20. Coal Measures : Ohio Valley.
(Unio terrenns Morton.)
1836. Unio terrenus. Morton, Am. Jour. Sci. (1), vol. 29, p. 149, pi. 1, fig. 19. Coal Measures : Ohio Valley.
(Unio tumnlatus Morton.)
1836. Unio tumulatus. Morton, Am. Jour. Sci. (1), vol. 29, p. 149, pi. 1, figs. 18, 21 Coal Measures : Ohio Valley.
(UPHANTiENIA Vanuxein, 1842.)
Uphantcenia dawsoni Whitfield. See Physospongia dawsoni.
VALVULINA D’Orbigny, 1826.
Valvulina bulloides Brady.
1876. Valvulina bulloides. Brady, Monog. Carb. and Perm. Foram., p. 89, pi. 4 figs. 12-15.
Upper Coal Measures: Southern Iowa.
Valvulina decurrens Brady.
1876. Valvulina decurrens. Brady, Monog. Carb. and Perm. Foram., p. 87, pi. 3 figs. 17, 18.
Upper Coal Measures : Southern Iowa and mouth of Platte River.
Valvulina palseotrochus Ehrenberg.
1876. Valvulina palaeotrochus. Brady, Monog. Carb. and Perm. Foram., p. 83, pi 4, figs. 1-4.
Upper Coal Measures : Southern Iowa, and mouth of Platte River.
Valvulina plicata Brady.
1876. Valvulina plicata. Brady, Monog. Carb. and Perm. Foram., p. 88, pi. 4 Iigs. 10, 11.
Upper Coal Measures : Southern Iowa.
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
alvulina rudis Brady.
1876. Yalvulina rudis. Brady, Monog. Carb. and Perm. Foram. , p. 90, pi. 3, figs. 19, 20.
Upper Coal Measures : Southern Iowa.
VASOCRINUS Lyon, 1857.
asocrinus hexadactylus Lyon and Casseday.
1860. Cyaihocrinus hexadactylus. Lyon and Casseday, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 29,
p. 74.
Subcarboniferous : Clear Creek, Hardin County, Kentucky; Montgomery County, Indiana.
1861. Cyaihocrinus lyoni. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Criu., p. 5.
Keokuk L. S.
1861. Cyathocrinus Lyoni. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 298.
Keokuk L. S. : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1872. Cyathocrinus Lyoni. Hall, Photo. Plates of Crinoids, pi. 5, figs. 12, 13.
asocrinus macropleurus Hall.
1861. Cyathocrinus macropleurus. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 5.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Cyaihocrinus macropleurus. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 295. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
WAAGENOCERAS Gemmellaro, 1888.
Taagenoceras cumminsi White.
1889. Ptychites cumminsi. White, Am. Nat., vol. 23, p. 117, pi. 1, figs. 4-8. Permian : Baylor County, Texas.
1891. Waayenoceras cumminsi. White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 77, p. 20, pi. 1, figs. 4-8.
Permian: Military Crossing of the Big Wichita, Baylor County, Texas.
(WALDHEIM A King, 1849.)
Vaidheimia compacta. See Cryptacanthia compacta. WOODOCRINUS De Koninck, 1854.
Poodocrinus sequalis Hall.
1861. Scaphiocrinus cequalis. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 8.
Keokuk L. S.
1861. Scaphiocrinus cequalis. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 316. Keokuk L. S. : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1872. Scaphiocrinus cequalis. Hall, Photo Plates of Crin., pi. 5, fig. 10.
1873. Scaphiocrinus cequalis. Meek and Wortheu, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 494,
pi. 15, fig. 6.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
ifoodocrinus arboreus Wortheu.
1873. Zeacrinus arboreus. Wortheu, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 534, pi. 20, fig. 5. St. Louis L. S. ?: Near Huntsville, Alabama.
Voodocrinus asper Meek and Wortheu.
1869. Zeacrinus asper. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 150.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Zeacrinus aspei'. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 430, pi. 1, bg- 7.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Woodocrinus asperatus Worthen.
1882. Poteriocrinus asperatus. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 12.
Upper art of geodiferous shales of Keokuk Group : 1 mile below Keokuk, Iowa.
1883. Poteriocrinus asperatus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 280, pi. 28,
tig. 2.
Keokuk Group (upper part of geode bed) : 1 mile below Keokuk, Iowa.
Woodocrinus bursteformis White.
1862. Poteriocrinus bursceformis. White, Proc. Bost. Soe. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 10. Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Woodocrinus claytonensis Worthen.
1882. Poteriocrinus claytonensis. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 18.
Warsaw Beds: Near Clayton, Adams County, Illinois.
1883. Poteriocrinus Claytonensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 288, pi. 30,
tig. b.
Warsaw Beds: Near Clayton, Adams County, Illinois.
Woodocrinus concinnus Meek and Worthen.
1870. Poteriocrinus (Zeacrinus !) concinnus. Meek and Worthen, Proe. Aead. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 26.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1873. Poteriocrinites ( Zeacrinusf ) concinnus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 490, pi. 14, fig. 3.
Keokuk Group : Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Woodocrinus coxanus Worthen.
1882. Zeacrinus coxanus. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 27. Upper Keokuk L. S. : Hamilton, Illinois.
1883. Zeacrinus Coxanus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 7, p. 302, pi. 28, fig. 1. Keokuk L. S. : Hamilton, Illinois.
Woodocrinus elegans Hall.
1858. Zeacrinus elegans. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 547, pi. 9, figs. 1, 2. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Woodocrinus elegans. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 214, pi. 26, fig. 5. Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Woodocrinus liliiformis Meek and Worthen.
1861. Poteriocrinus carinatus. Meek and Worthen, Proe. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 139.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1868. Poteriocrinus carinatus. Meek and Worthen, Geoi. Surv. Ill., vol. 3, p.486, pi. 17, fig. 1.
Burlington Group : Burlington, Iowa.
Woodocrinus merope Hall.
1864. Zeacrinus merope. Hall, 17th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 60. Waverly Group: Richfield, Ohio.
1875. Zeacrinus merope. Hall and Whitfield, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 178, pi. 12, fig. 18.
Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio.
Woodocrinus patemus Hall.
1864. Zeacrinus patemus. Hall, 17th Rep. N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist., p. 59. Waverly Group : Richfield, Ohio.
1875. Zeacrinus paternns. Hall and Whitfield, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 177, pi. 12, tig. 17.
Waverly Group: Richfield, Ohio.
wklleb.] CARBONIFEROUS INVERTEBRATES. 641
Woodocrinus perangulatus White.
1862. Zeacrinus perangulatus. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 11. Upper Burlington, L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Woodccrinus planobrachiatus Meek and Worthen.
I860. Zeacrinus planobrachiatus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 391.
Keokuk L. S. : Monroe County, Illinois.
1866. Zeacrinus planobrachitus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 240, pi. 18, fig. 5.
Keokuk L. S. : South line of Monroe County, Illinois.
Woodocrimis pocillum Miller.
1891. Zeacrinus pocillum. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 28, pi. 4, figs. 1, 2.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1894. Woodocrinus pocillum. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 214.
Keokuk L. S. : Boonville, Missouri.
Woodocrinus ramosus Hall.
1858. Zeacrinus ramosus. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 548, pi. 9, fig. 3. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Woodocrinus richfieldensis Worthen.
1882. Poteriocrinus richfieldensis Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 15.
Shaly S. S. of Kinderhook Group : Near Richfield, Ohio.
1883. Poteriocrinus Richfieldensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 285, pi. 30,
fig. 5.
Kinderhook Group: Near Richfield, Ohio.
Woodocrinus scobina Meek and Worthen.
1869. Zeacrinus scobina. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 149.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Zeacrinus scobina. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 426, pi. 1, fig. 2.
Burlington L. S. : BurliDgton, Iowa.
Woodocrinus serratus Meek and Worthen.
1869. Zeacrinus serratus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 151. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1873. Zeacrinus serratus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. 111., vol. 5, p. 428, pi. 1, fig. 6.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Woodocrinus tentaculatus Worthen.
1882. Poteriocrinus tenuidaclylus. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, 111. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 10.
Upper shales of geode bed, Keokuk Group : 1 mile below Keokuk, Iowa.
1883. Poteriocrinus tentaculatus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 1, p.277, pi. 28,
fig. 11.
Keokuk Group (upper shales of geode bed) : 1 mile below Keokuk, Iowa.
Woodocrinus troostanus Meek and Worthen.
1860. Zeacrinus Trovstanus. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 390. Burlington L. S. : Cedar Creek, Warren County, Illinois.
1861. Zeacrinus scoparius. Hall, Desc. New Spec. Crin., p. 8.
Burlington L. S.
1861. Zeacrinus scoparius. Hall, Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 305. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
Bull. 153 - 41
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN [bull. 153.
Woodocrinus troostanus Meek and Worth en — Continued.
1862. Zeacrinus sacculus. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 12.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1862. Zeacrinus sacculus var. concinnus. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 13.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1866. Zeacrinus Troostanus. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 186, pi. 16, fig. 2.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1893. Zeacrinus scoparius. Whitfield, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, p. 34, pi. 3,
figs. 19, 20.
Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
WORTHENOPORA Ulrich, 1890.
Worthenpora spatulata Prout.
1859. Flustra spatulata. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 446, pi. 17, figs. 2-2c.
Second Archimedes L. S. : Barrett’s Station, St. Louis County, Missouri. 1890. Worthenopora spatulata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 670, pi. 68,
. figs. 2, 2a.
Warsaw beds: Warsaw, Illinois ; Barrett’s Station, Missouri.
1894. Worthenopora spatulata. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 36.
St. Louis L. S. : Barrett Station, Missouri.
Worthenpora spinosa Ulrich.
1890. Worthenopora spinosa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 669, pi. 68, figs. 1-ly. Keokuk Group: Warsaw and Nauvoo, Illinois; Keokuk and Bentonsport, Iowa.
Warsaw heds: Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Worthenopora spinosa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 36.
Keokuk L. S, : Keokuk, Iowa.
XYLOBIUS Dawson, 1860.
Xylobius dawsoni Scudder.
1868. Xylohius dawsoni. Scudder, Dawson’s Acad. Geol., p. 496.
Carboniferous: Nova Scotia.
1873. Xylobius Dawsoni . Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p. 235. Carboniferous: Nova Scotia.
1878. Xylobius Dawsoni. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p. 561, fig. 4.
Carboniferous: Joggins, Nova Scotia.
1878. Xylobius Dawsoni. Dawson, Supp. to Acad. Geol., p. 56, fig. lid. Carboniferous : Nova Scotia.
1890. Xylobius Dawsoni. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 25 ; fig. 4, p. 31. Carboniferous: Joggins, Nova Scotia.
Xylobius fractus Scudder.
1868 Xylobius fractus. Scudder, Dawson’s Acad. Geol., p. 496.
Carboniferous: Nova Scotia.
1873. Xylobius fractus. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p. 234. Carboniferous: Nova Scotia.
1878. Xylobius fractus. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p. 561, tig. 3.
Carboniferous: Joggins, Nova Scotia.
1878. Xylobius fractus. Dawson, Supp. to Acad. Geol., p. 56, fig. 11c. Carboniferous : Nova Scotia.
1890. Xylobius fractus. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 24; fig. 3, p. 31. Carboniferous: Joggins. Nova Scotia.
Wellek.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Xylobius frus.ulentus Scudder.
1890. Xylobius frustulentus . Scudder, Mem. Boat. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 438, pi. 37, figs. 4, 6.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1890. Xylobius frustulentus. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 414, pi. 29, figs. 4, 6.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Xylobius mazonus Scudder.
1890. Xylobius mazonus. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 439, pi. 37, figs. 7-11.
Carboniferous : Mazon Creek, Illinois.
1390. Xylobius mazonus. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 415, pi. 29, figs. 7-11. Carboniferous: Mazon Creek, Illinois.
Xylobius sigillariae Dawson.
1860. Xylobius Sigillariae. Dawson, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. 16, p. 271, figs. 4-9.
Coal Formation: South Joggins, Nova Scotia.
*1863. Xylobius Sigillariae. Dawson, Can. Nat. and Geol., vol. 8, p. 280, pi. 6, figs.
Coal Formation: South Joggins, Nova Scotia.
1868. Xylobius sigillariae. Scudder, Am. Nat., vol. 1, p. 630, pi. 16, fig. 4.
Coal Measures : Nova Scotia.
1868. Xylobius Sigillariae. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 385, figs. 151a-c.
Coal Measures: South Joggins, Nova Scotia.
1873. Xylobius sigillariae. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, pp. 232. Carboniferous: Nova Scotia.
1878. Xylobius sigillariae. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p. 561, fig. 1. Carboniferous: Nova Scotia.
1890. Xylobius sigillariae. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 22; fig. 1, p. 31. Carboniferous : Nova Scotia.
Xylobius similis Scudder.
1868. Xylobius similis. Scudder, Dawson’s Acad. Geol., p. 496.
Carboniferous : Nova Scotia.
1873. Xylobius similis. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p. 233. Carboniferous : Nova Scotia.
1878. Xylobius similis. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, p. 561, fig. 2.
Carboniferous : Joggins, Nova Scotia.
1878. Xylobius similis. Dawson, Supp. to Acad. Geol., p. 56, fig. 116. Carboniferous : Nova Scotia.
1890. Xylobius similis. Scudder, Foss. Insc. N. A., vol. 1, p. 23; fig. 2, p. 31. Carboniferous: Joggins, Nova Scotia.
YOLDIA Muller, 1842.
Yoldia carbonaria Meek.
*1871. Yoldia ( Palceoneilof ) carbonaria. Meek, Rep. Regents Univ. W. Va.
Coal Measures: Monongahela County, West Virginia.
1875. Yoldia {Palceoneilof) carbonaria. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 336, pi. 19, fig. 5. Coal Measures: Monongahela County, West Virginia.
Yoldia knoxensis McChesney.
1860. Ledapolita. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 53.
Coal Measures: Dr. E. Hall’s Mill, Pope Creek, Knox County, Illinois. (Name preoccupied.)
1865. Leda knoxensis. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 2, figs. 9 a-c.
Bibliographic Index Of North American
[Bull, 153.
Yoldia knoxensis MeChesney — Continued.
1868. Yoldia knoxensis. MeChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol, 1, p. 39, pi. 2, figs. 9a-c.
Coal Measures : Pope Creek, Knox County, Illinois.
Yoldia levistriata Meek and Worthen.
1860. Leda (Yoldia?) levistriata. Meek and Wortlien, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 457.
St. Louis, L. S. : Waterloo, Monroe County, Illinois.
1866. Yoldia ? levistriata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 2, p. 282, pi. 20, figs, la, b.
St. Louis Group: Waterloo, Monroe County, Illinois.
Yoldia oweni MeChesney.
I860. Leda oweni. MeChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 52.
Coal Measures: Mouth of Rush Creek, 5 miles below New Harmony, Indiana.
1865. Leda oweni. MeChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 2, figs. 10 a-c.
1868. Yoldia ? Oweni. MeChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 38, pi. 2, figs. 10 a-c.
Coal Measures: Mouth of Rush Creek, 5 miles below New Harmony, Indiana.
Yoldia rushensis MeChesney.
1860. Leda gibbosa. MeChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss., p. 53.
Coal Measures: On Wabash River, 5 miles below New Harmony, Indiana. (Name preoccupied.)
1865. Leda rusliensis. MeChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 2, figs. 13 a-b.
1868. Yoldia rushensis. MeChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 38, pi. 2, figs. 13a-c.
Coal Measures: On Wabash River, 5 miles below New Harmony, Indiana.
Yoldia stevensoni Meek.
*1871. Yoldia Stevensoni. Meek, Rep. Regents Univ. W. Va.
Coal Measures: Monongahela County, West Virginia.
1875. Yoldia Stevensoni. Meek, Pal. Ohio, vol. 2, p. 335, pi. 19, figs. 4 a, b.
Coal Measures : Monongahela County, West Virginia.
Yoldia subscitula Meek and Hayden.
1858. Leda subscitula. Meek and Hayden, Trans. Albany Inst., vol. 4, p. 79. Permian: Kansas.
1864. Yoldia? subscitula. Meek and Hayden, Pal. Up. Mo., p. 60, pi. 2, figs. 4 a, b. Permian: Near Mouth of Smoky Hill Fork of Kansas River and on Cotton wood Creek, Kansas.
1866. Nucula (Leda) subscitula. Geinitz, Carb. und Dyas in Nebr., p. 22, tab. 1,
fig. 35.
Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1872. Yoldia subscitula ? Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 205, pi. 10, fig. 10.
Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska.
1891. Yoldia? subscitula. White, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 77, p. 27, pi. 4, fig. 4.
Permian: Goodwin Creek, Baylor County, Texas.
1894. Yoldia subscitula. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 5, p. 123.
Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri.
ZAPHRENTIS Rafinesque, 1820.
Zaphrentis acuta White and Whitfield.
1862. Zaphrentis acutus. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc.Nat. Hist., vol. 8, p. 306.
Chemung Group: Burlington, Iowa.
Weller*]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Zaphrentis acuta White and Whitfield— Continued.
1865. Zaphrentis acutus? Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 111.
Lithographic L. S. : Clarksville, Missouri.
1894. Zaphrentis acuta . Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 109, pi. 13, fig. 4. Kiuderhook L. S. : Clarksville and Louisiana, Missouri.
Zaphrentis calcariformis Hall.
1882. Zaphrentis calcariformis. Hall, 12th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 293, pi. 21, figs. 10, 11.
Corniferous L. S. : Falls of the Ohio.
1884. Zaphrentis calcariformis. Hall, 35th Rep. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Plist., p. 437. Corniferous L. S. : Falls of the Ohio.
1890. Zaphrentis calcariformis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 74, pi. 10,
figs. 2, 2a.
Warsaw L. S. : Colesburg, Kentucky.
Zaphrentis calceola White and Whitfield.
1862. Lophophyllum calceola. White and Whitfield, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, p. 305.
Chemung Group : Burlington, Iowa.
1880. Zaphrentis calceola. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal., No. 8, p. 156, pi. 39, figs. 6a-d. Top of Chouteau L. S. and base of Burlington L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
1889. Zaphrentis calceola. Rowley, Am. Geol., vol. 3, p. 275.
Upper Chouteau L. S. : Four miles east of Curryville, Missouri.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Two miles north of Curryville, Missouri.
1894. Zaphrentis calceola. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 110.
Kinderhook L. S. : Sedalia, Clarksville, Louisiana, and Hannibal, Missouri; Burlington, Iowa.
Zaphrentis calyculus Miller.
1891. Zaphrentis calyculus. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 10,
pi. 1, figs. 13, 14.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1892. Zaphrentis calyculus. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 620, pi. 1,
figs. 13, 14.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
Zaphrentis cannonensis Winchell.
1869. Zaphrentis Cannonensis. Winchell, Salford’s Geol. Tenn., p. 442.
Immediately above Black Shale: Manchester, Cannon County, Tennessee.
Zaphrentis carinatus Worthen.
1890. Zaphrentis carinatus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 75, pi. 10, figs. 3, 3a. Keokuk or St. Louis L. S. : Bentonsport, Iowa.
Zaphrentis cassedayi Milne-Edwards.
I860. Zaphrentis Cassedayi. Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. Corr., vol. 3, p. 341, pi. Gl fig. 2.
Carboniferous : Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Zaphrentis centralis Milne-Edwards and Haime.
1851. Zaphrentis centralis. Milne-Edwards and Haime, Monog. des Polyp. Foss., p. 328, pi. 3, fig. 6.
Carboniferous: Hills near Louisville, Kontucky.
1860. Zaphrentis centralis. Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. Corr., vol. 3, p. 336.
Carboniferous: Near Louisville, Kentucky.
1890. Zaphrentis centralis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 72, pi. 9, figs. 1, la; pi. 10, figs. 13, 13a.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw and near Plymouth, Illinois.
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Zaphrentis centralis Milne-Ed wards and Haime — Continued.
1894. Zaphrentis centralis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 112.
Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Hannibal, Helton, Ash Grove, Springfield, ’ Sedalia, and Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
Keokuk L. S. : Lagrange and St. Francisville, Missouri ; Keokuk and Bona parte, Iowa; Warsaw, Illinois.
Zaphrentis chesterensis Worthen.
1890. Zaphrentis chesterensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 73, pi. 9,
figs. 3, 3 a.
Chester L. S. : Monroe and Randolph counties, Illinois.
1894. Zaphrentis chesterensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 115.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
Zaphrentis chouteauensis Miller.
1891. Zaphrentis chouteauensis. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,
p. 10, pi. 1, figs. 11, 12.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1892. Zaphrentis chouteauensis. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 620, pi. 1,
figs. 11, 12.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Zaphrentis chouteauensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 112.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Zaphrentis cliffordana Milne-Ed wards and Haime.
1851. Zaphrentis cliffordana. Milne-Edwards and Haime, Monog. des Polyp. Foss., p. 329, pi. 3, fig. 5.
Carboniferous: Buttonmould Knobs, near Louisville; Mammoth Cave and Grayson County, Kentucky.
1860. Zaphrentis Cliffordana. Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. Corr., vol. 3, p. 337. Carboniferous : Kentucky.
1890. Zaphrentis cliffordana. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 75, pi. 10,
figs. 1, lb.
Kinderhook Group: Monroe County, Illinois.
1891. Zaphrentis Cliffordana. Whitfield, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 5, p. 576, pi. 13,
figs. 1-3.
Maxville L. S. : Maxville and Newtonville, Ohio.
1895. Zaphrentis Cliffordana. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, p. 465, pi. 9,
figs. 1-3.
Maxville L. S. : Maxville and Newtonville, Ohio.
Zaphrentis compressa Milne-Edwards.
I860. Zaphrentis compressa. Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. Corr., vol. 3, p. 342, pi. Gl, figs. 3, 4.
Carboniferous: Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Zaphrentis cylindraceus Worthen.
1890. Zaphrentis cylindraceus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 78, pi. 9, figs. 5, 5 a
Chester L. S. . Chester, Illinois.
1894. Zaphrentis cylindracea. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. Ill, pi. 13, fig. 5. Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Genevieve, Missouri ; Chester, Illinois.
Zaphrentis cylindrica Milne-Edwards and Haime.
1858. Zaphrentis cylindrica. Marcou, Geol. N. A., p. 53, pi. 8, fig. 8.
Mountain Limestone: Sierre de Sandia and Tigeras, New Mexico.
Zaphrentis dalei Milne-Edwards and Haime.
1851. Zaphrentis dalii. Milne-Edwards and Haime, Monog. des Polyp. Foss., p. 329.
Carboniferous: Warsaw, Illinois.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Zaphrentis dalei Milne-Edwards and Haime — Continued.
1852. Cyathophyllum (fungites ?). Owen, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa., and Minn., tab. 4, fig. 4.
Carboniferous L. S. : Keokuk Rapids of the Mississippi.
1858. Zaphrentis spinulifera. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 650, pi. 22, figs, la, b.
Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1860. Zaphrentis Dalii. Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. Corr., vol. 3, p. 337. Carboniferous : Illinois.
1873. Zaphrentis spinulifei'a. White, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 5, p. 72.
St. Louis L. S. : Marion County, Iowa.
1890. Zaphrentis dalei. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 71, pi. 10, figs. 12, 12a. Warsaw L. S. : Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Zaphrentis dalei. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 113, pi. 13, fig. 12.
Keokuk L. S. and Shale: St. Francisville, Boonville, and Canton, Missouri. Burlington L. S. : Hannibal, Louisiana, and Springfield, Missouri.
Zaphrentis declinis Miller.
1891. Zaphrentis declinis. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 12,
pi. 1, figs. 25, 26.
Keokuk Group: New Providence, Indiana.
1892. Zaphrentis declinis. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 622, pi. 1,
figs. 25, 26.
Keokuk Group : New Providence, Indiana.
Zaphrentis elliptica White.
1862. Zaphrentis elliptica. White, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 31.
Lower Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1880. Zaphrentis elliptica. White, Cont. to Inv. Pal. No. 8, p. 155, pi. 39, figs. 4a, h. Burlington L. S. : Burlington, Iowa.
1894. Zaphrentis elliptica. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. Ill, pi. 13, figs. 6a, h. Burlington L. S. : Louisiana, Missouri; Kinderhook, Illinois; Bonaparte, Iowa.
Zaphrentis excentrica Meek.
1873. Zaphrentis excentrica. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Mont., Idaho, Wyo., and Utah, p. 468.
Carboniferous: “Old Baldy,” near Virginia City, Montana.
1877. Zaphrentis excentrica. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 52, pi. 4, figs. 1-1 d.
Carboniferous L. S. : Boxelder Peak, Wasatch range, Utah.
1877. Zaphrentis excentrica. White, U. S. Geog. Surv. W. 100 Merid., vol. 4, p. 101, pi. 6, fig. 3a.
Carboniferous : Fossil Hill, White Pine County, Nevada.
Zaphrentis exigua Miller.
1891. Zaphrentis exigua. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 11,
pi. 1, figs. 19, 20.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1892. Zaphrentis exigua. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 621, pi. 1, figs. 19, 20. Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Zaphrentis exigua. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 112.
Chouteau L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Zaphrentis gibsoni White.
1884. Zaphrentis Gibsoni. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 117, pi. 23, figs. 4, 5. Coal Measures: Vermilion County, Indiana.
Zaphrentis glans. See Hadrophyllum glans.
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Zaphrentis ida Winchell.
1865. Zaplirentis Ida. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 111.
Goniatite L. S. : Rockford, Indiana.
1869. Zaplirentis Ida f Winchell, Safford’s Geol. Tenn., p. 444.
Shales just above Black Shale: Hickman and Maury counties, Tennessee
1870. Zaplirentis Ida f Winchell, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 11, p. 247.
Waverly Group : Hickman County, Tennessee ; Scioto ville, Ohio.
Zaphrentis illinoisensis Worthen.
1890. Zaphrentis illinoiensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 77, pi. 9, figs. 4, 4 a.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw and near Plymouth, Illinois.
1894. Zaplirentis illinoisensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 113.
Keokuk L. S. : Wayland, Missouri; Warsaw, Illinois; Keokuk and Bona parte, Iowa.
Zaphrentis lanceolata Worthen.
1890. Zaplirentis lanceolatus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 76, pi. 10, figs. 4, 4 a.
Warsaw L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana; Colesburg, Kentucky.
Zaphrentis minas Dawson.
1868. Zaplirentis Minas. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 286, fig. 84a.
Carboniferous L. S. : Kennetcook, Nova Scotia.
Zaphrentis multilamella Hall.
1852. Faprentis? multilamella. Hall. Stansb. Exped. Gt. Salt Lake, p. 408, pi. 1.
fig. 2.
Carboniferous: Cloth Cap and Flat Rock, Great Salt Lake, Utah.
1877. Zaplirentis f ( Clisiophijllum ?) multilamella. Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 53, pi. 6, figs. 4-4&.
Carboniferous L. S. : Strong’s Knob, on an island in Great Salt Lake, Utah
Zaphrentis ovidos Salter.
1855. Zaplirentis Ovidos. Salter, Belcher’s “ Last of the Arctic Voyages,” p. 382, pi. 36, fig. 5.
Carboniferous : Depot Point.
Zaphrentis parasitica Worthen.
1890. Zaphrentis parasitica. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 79, pi. 10, figs.
5, 5 a.
Kinderhook Group : Clarksville, Missouri.
Zaphrentis pellaensis Worthen.
1890. Zaphrentis pellaensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 74, pi. 9. figs.
6, 6a; pi. 10, figs. 11, 11a.
St. Louis Shales : Near Pella, Iowa.
Zaphrentis prona Milne-Edwards.
I860. Zaphrentis prona. Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. Corr., vol.'3, p. 342. Carboniferous: Spergen Hill, Indiana.
Zaphrentis reversa Worthen.
1890. Zaphrentis reversa. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 78.
Warsaw L. S. : Near Columbia, Monroe County, Illinois.
Zaphrentis spergenensis Worthen.
1890. Zaphrentis spergenensis. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 77, pi. 10, figs. 8, 8a.
Warsaw L. S. : Spergen Hill, Indiana; Warsaw, Illinois.
1894. Zaphrentis spergenensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 115.
Keokuk L. S. : Wayland and Boonville, Missouri; Keokuk, Iowa; Warsaw, Illinois.
Weller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
Zaphrentis spinulifera. See Zaphrentis dalei.
Zaphrentis spinulosa Milne-Edwards and Haime.
1851. Zaphrentis spinulosa. Milne-Edwards and Haime, Monog. des Blyp. Foss.,
p. 334, pi. 5, figs. 7, la.
Carboniferous: Chester and Kaskaskia, Illinois.
1860. Zaphrentis spinulosa. Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. Corr., vol. 3, p.340, pi. 5, figs. 7, la.
Carboniferous : Illinois.
1876. Zaphrentis spinulosa (?) Rominger, Geol. Surv. Mich., vol. 3, pt. 2, p. 152,
pi 54, 5 figures.
Carboniferous L. S. : Saginaw Bay, Point aux Grees and on Charity Islands, Michigan.
1890. Zaphrentis spinulosa. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 73, pi. 10, figs.
6, 6a.
Chester L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1894. Zaphrentis spinulosa. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 114.
Keokuk L. S. : Curryville, St. Francisville, and Boonville, Missouri; Keo kuk, Iowa.
St. Louis L. S. : Clark County and St. Louis County, Missouri; Fort Dodge, Pella, Fairfield, and Mount Pleasant, Iowa.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
Zaphrentis stansburyi Hall.
1852. Faphrentis stanshuryii. Hall, Stansb. Exped. Gt. Salt Lake, p. 408, pi. 1,
figs. 3a, b.
Carboniferous: Stansbury’s Island, Cloth Cap, and Flat Rock Point, Great Salt Lake, Utah.
1858. Zaphrentis stansburyi. Marcou, Geol. N. A., p. 52, pi. 7, fig. 7.
Mountain L. S. : Tigeras, Pecos Village, and Sierra de Sandia, New Mexico. 1860. Zaphrentis Stansburyi. Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. Corr., vol. 3, p. 347. Carboniferous : Great Salt Lake.
1877. Zaphrentis ? Stansburyii f Meek, U. S. Geol. Expl. 40 Par., vol. 4, p. 54,
pi. 6, figs. 3-3c.
Carboniferous L. S. : Boxelder and Logan’s peaks, Wasatch range. Di vide between Ross Fork and Lincoln Valley, Idaho.
Zaphrentis tantilla Miller.
1891. Zaphrentis tantilla. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 11,
pi. 1, figs. 23, 24.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1892. Zaphrentis tantilla. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind.,p. 621, pi. 1, figs. 23, 24. Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Zaphrentis tantilla. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 111.
Kinderhook L. S. : Sedalia, Missouri.
Burlington L. S. : Louisiana and Hannibal, Missouri.
Zaphrentis tenella Miller.
1891. Zaphrentis tenella. Miller, Adv. Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 11,
pi. 1, figs. 17, 18.
Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1892. Zaphrentis tenella. Miller, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 621, pi. i, figs. 17, 18. Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri.
1894. Zaphrentis tenella. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. Ill, pi. 13, fig. 10. Kinderhook L. S. : Sedalia and Louisiana, Missouri.
Zaphrentis ulrichi Worthen.
1890. Zaphrentis ulrichi. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 76, pi. 10, figs. 10, 10a. Warsaw L. S. : Colesbnrg, Kentucky.
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Zaphrentis varsoviensis Worthen.
1890. Zaphrentis varsoviensis . Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 78, pi. 10 figs. 9, 9a.
Keokuk L. S. : Warsaw, Hamilton, and Nauvoo, Illinois; -Keokuk, Iowa.
1894. Zaphrentis varsavensis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 114.
Keokuk L. S. : La Grange, Missouri; Warsaw, Ill.
Zaphrentis (undetermined species).
1877. Zaphrentis - (?; Whiteaves, Geol. Surv. Can. Rep. of Prog. 1875-76
p. 98.
Devonian or Carboniferous : Fossil Point, Peace River, Canada.
1887. Zaphrentis sp. Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 2, p. 50, pi. 2, fig. 21.
Coal Measures : Flint Ridge, Ohio.
1888. Zaphrentis ( ?) Herrick, Bull. Den. Univ., vol. 4, pi. 8, fig. 6.
Waverly Group: Rushville, Ohio.
1895. Zaphrentis. Herrick, Geol. Surv. Ohio, vol. 7, pi. 19, fig. 6.
Burlington or Keokuk : Rushville, Ohio.
1897. Zaphrentis sp. indet. Smith, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 35, p. 25.
Lower Coal Measures : Crawford and Conway counties, Arkansas.
ZAPTYCHIUS Walcott, 1884.
Zaptychius carbonaria Walcott.
1883. Zaptychius carbonaria. Walcott, Science, vol. 2, p. 808, fig. 1.
Base of Carboniferous: Eureka District, Nevada.
1884. Zapty chius carbonaria. Walcott, Pal. Eureka District, p. 263, fig. 7.
Lower Carboniferous : Eureka District, Nevada.
ZEACRINUS Troost, 1850.
Zeacrinus acantliophorus. See Hydreionocrinus acanthopliorus. Zeacrinus arbor eus, See Woodocrinus arboreus.
Zeacrinus armiger. See Hydreionocrinus armiger.
Zeacrinus asper. See Woodocrinus asper.
Zeacrinus bellulus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Zeacrinus bellulus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 34, pi. 3, fig. 8.
Kaskaskia Group: Near Shoals, Martin County, Indiana.
Zeacrinus bifur catus McCliesney.
1860. Zeacrinus bifurcatus. McChesney, Desc. New Pal. Foss, p. 9.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Kaskaskia, Illinois.
1865. Zeacrinus bifurcatus. McChesney, Ill. New Spec. Foss., pi. 5, fig. 3.
1868. Zeacrinus bifurcatus. McChesney, Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 6, pi. 5, fig. 3.
Chester L; S. : Kaskaskia, Illinois.
Zeacrinus blairi Miller and Gurley.
1895. Zeacrinus blairi. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 7, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist.,
p. 66, pi. 4, figs. 5, 6.
Zeacrinus cariniferus. See Coeliocrinus cariniferus.
Zeacrinus commaticus Miller.
1891. Zeacrinus commaticus. Miller, Bull. Geol. Surv. Mo., No. 4, p. 36, pi. 5, figs.
10, 11.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
1891. Zeacrinus commaticus. Miller, Adv, Sheets, 17th Rep. Geol. Surv. Iud., p. 44, pi. 8, fig. 8.
Keokuk Group : Boonville, Missouri.
Eller.]
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
eacrinus compactilis Wortlien.
1873. Zeacrinus compactilis. Wortlien, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, p. 536, pi. 21, tig. 5. Lower Carboniferous: Cumberland County, Kentucky.
Zeacrinus coxanus. See Woodoerinus coxaims. eacrinus crassus ... See Eupackycrimis crassus.
leacrinus cylindricus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Zeacrinus cylindricus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 5, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 38, pi. 3, figs. 19-21.
Kaskaskia Group : Pulaski County, Kentucky.
5 eacrinus depresms. See Hydreionocrinus depressus. j eacrinus discus. See Hydreionocrinus discus.
teacrinus doverensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Zeacrinus doverensis . Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 35, pi. 2, figs. 20-22.
Kaskaskia Group : Dover Hill, Indiana.
Zeacrinus dubius Miller and Gurley.
1890. Zeacrinus dubius. Miller and Gurley, 16th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 361, pi.
7, figs. 7, 8.
Keokuk Group : Bono, Indiana.
Seacrinus durabilis Miller and Gurley.
1895. Zeacrinus durabilis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 6, Ill. State Mus. Nat.
Hist., p. 48, pi. 4, figs. 14-15.
Kaskaskia Group : Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Zeacrinus elegans. See Woodoerinus elegans.
Zeacrinus faggi Rowley and Hare.
1891. Zeacrinus faggi. Rowley and Hare. The Kansas City Scientist, vol. 5,
p. 1Q3, pi. 2, fig. 20.
Upper Burlington L. S. : Spencer Creek, 2 miles north of Curryville, Missouri.
Zeacrinus florealis Yandell and Shumard.
1847. Cyathocrinus florialis. Yandell and Shumard, Cont. to Geol. of Ky., p. 24, pi., fig. 1.
Grayson, Kentucky.
Zeacrinus formosus. See Eupachycrinus formosus.
Zeacrinus grandiculus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Zeacrinus grandiculus. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 5, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 32, pi. 2, figs. 31, 32.
Kaskaskia Group: Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Zeacrinus intermedius Hall.
1858. Zeacrinus intermedius. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 681, pi. 25, fig. 4. Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
1882. Zeacrinus intermedius. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 17 (footnote).
St. Louis L. S. (not Chester, as reported by Hall).
Zeacrinus kentuckiensis Miller and Gurley.
1896. Zeacrinus kentuckiensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 37, pi. 2, figs. 23, 24.
Kaskaskia Group : Pulaski County, Kentucky.
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Zeacrinus keokuk Worthen.
1882. Zeacrinus keokuk. Worthen, Bull. No. 1, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 28. Upper part of geodiferous shales of Keokuk Group: One mile belo
Keokuk, Iowa.
1883. Zeacrinus Keokuk. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 7, p. 303, pi. 28, fig. 3. Keokuk Group (upper part of geode bed) : Oue mile below Keokuk, low;
Zeacrinus lyra. See Coeliocrinus lyra.
Zeacrinus magnoliaeformis Owen and Norwood.
*1846. Cyathocrinus magnoliaeformis. OwenandNorwood, Researches Caro. Rock: Kentucky.
1858. Zeacrinus magnoliceformis. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, pp. 544 and 684. Kaskaskia L. S. : Tennessee.
1894. Zeacrinus magnoliceformis. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 214 Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Zeacrinus maniformis. See Eupacliycrinus maniformis.
Zeacrinus merope. See Woodocrinus merope.
Zeacrinus mooresi. See Eupacliycrinus mooresi.
Zeacrinus mucrospinus. See Hydreionocrinus niucrospinus.
Zeacrinus nitidus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Zeacrinus nitidus. Miller aud Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. NaJ Hist., p. 36, pi. 6, figs. 3, 4.
Kaskaskia Group: Randolph County, Illinois.
Zeacrinus nodosus Wachsmutli and Springer.
1886. Zeacrinus nodosus. Wachsmuth and Springer, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil ! p. 167. (Rev. Palaeocr. Ill, p.243, pi. 6, fig. 9, and pi. 9, fig. 3.)
Keokuk L. S. : White’s Creek Springs, Tennessee.
Zeacrinus obesus Miller and Gurley.
1894. Zeacrinus obesus. Miller aud Gurley, Bull. No. 3, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist, p. 35, pi. 4, figs. 6-8.
Kaskaskia Group : Flag Pond, Virginia.
Zeacrinus ovalis Lyon and Casseday.
1860. Zeacrinus ovalis. Lyon and Casseday, Am. Jour. Sci. (2), vol. 29, p. 71. Third L. S. of Millstone Grit Series : Grayson, Breckenridge, Edmonson! and Todd counties, Kentucky.
Zeacrinus pater nus. See Woodocrinus paternus.
Zeacrinus peculiaris Miller and Gurley.
1896. Zeacrinus peculiaris. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 8, Ill. State Mus. Nat] Hist., p. 34, pi. 2, figs. 17-19.
Kaskaskia Group : Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Zeacrinus perangulatus. See Woodocrinus perangulatus.
Zeacrinus pilcensis. See Scapliiocrinus pikensis.
Zeacrinus planobrachiatus. See Woodocrinus planobrachiatus, Zeacrinus pocillum. See Woodocrinus pocilluin.
Zeacrinus pulaskiensis Miller aud Gurley.
1895. Zeacrinus pulaskiensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 6, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 47, pi. 4, figs. 12, 13.
Kaskaskia Group : Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Zeacrinus ramosus. See Woodocrinus ramosus.
Carboniferous Invertebrates.
.Eller.]
Zeacrinus sacculus. See Wooclocrinus troostanus.
Zeacrinus sacculus var. concinnus. See Woodocrinus troostanus.
Seacrinus salemensis Miller and Gurley.
1894. Zeacrinus salemensis. Miller and Gurley, Bull. No. 5, Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 37, pi. 3, fig. 17.
Keokuk Group : Salem, Indiana.
Zeacrinus scobinci . See Woodocrinus scobina.
Zeacrinus scoparius. See Woodocrinus troostanus.
Zeacrinus serratus. See Woodocrinus serratus. feacrinus spinuliferus Worthen.
1890. Poteriocrinus spinuliferus. Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 8, p. 90, pi. 17, figs. 1, la.
Chester L. S., Monroe County, Illinois.
Zeacrinus stimpsoni. See Decadocrinus stimpsoni.
Zeacrinus subtumidus . See Eupachycrinus subtumidus.
Zeacrinus troostanus. See Woodocrinus troostanus.
Zeacrinus wortlieni Hall.
1858. Zeacrinus ivortheni. Hall, Geol. Iowa, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 683.
Kaskaskia L. S. : Chester, Illinois.
Zeacrinus (species undetermined).
1873. Zeacrinus (sp. undet.). Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Ill., vol. 5, pi. 1, fig. 4.
Burlington Group.
ZONITES Montfort, 1810.
Zonites priscus Carpenter.
1867. Zonites ( Connlus ) priscus. Carpenter, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soo. Lond., vol. 23, p. 331, tigs. a-e.
Coal Formation: South Joggins, Nova Scotia.
1868*. Zonites ( Conulus ) priscus. Dawson, Acad. Geol., p. 385, figs. 150a, b.
Coal Measures: Joggins, Nova Scotia.
1880. Zonites {Conulus) priscus. Dawson, Am. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. 20, p. 411, figs.
10. 11, lid.
Coal Measures: South Joggins, Nova Scotia.
1883. Zonites priscus. White, 3d Am. Rep. U. S. Geol. Surv., p. 453, pi. 2, figs.
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A GAZETTEER OF KANSAS.— Gannett
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A Gazetteer Of Kansas
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Plate I. Contour map of Kansas . 1
II. Territory of Kansas . 9
III. Density of population in 1860, 1870, and 1880 . 10
IV. Density of population in 1886, 1890, and 1896 . 10
V. Mean annual rainfall and mean annual temperature . 12
VI. Geology and magnetic declination .
Fig. 1. Progress map . 22
Letter Of Transmittal.
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Sir: I beg to transmit herewith, for publication as a bulletin, a gazetteer of Kansas.
Very respectfully, Henry Gannett,
Geographer ,
Hou. Charles D. Walcott,
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General Description Of The State.
The Territory of Kansas was organized on May 30, 1854, its area laving formerly been under the jurisdiction of Missouri Territory. Nearly all the region comprising the Territory was originally acquired ly the United States as a part of the Louisiana purchase in 1803. The ollowing clause from the act of organization of the Territory defines ts limits :
All that part of the territory of the United States included within the following imits, except such portions thereof as are hereinafter expressly exempted from the >perations of this act, to wit : Beginning at a point on the western boundary of ;lie State of Missouri, where the thirty-seventh parallel of north latitude crosses he same; thence west on said parallel to the eastern boundary of New Mexico ; hence north on said boundary to latitude thirty-eight; thence following said joundary westward to the east boundary of the Territory of Utah, on the summit )f the Rocky Mountains ; thence northward on said summit to the fortieth parallel latitude ; thence east on said parallel to the western boundary of the State of Vlissonri ; thence south with the western boundary of said State to the place of jeginning, be, and the same is hereby, created into a temporary government by the lame of the Territory of Kansas.
In 1861 the Territory of Colorado was organized, taking from Kansas Territory all that part which lay west of the twenty-fifth meridian west :>f Washington. At the same time, on January 29, 1861, Kansas was admitted into the Union as a State, with its present boundaries, which ire thus defined in the enabling act :
The said State shall consist of all the territory included within the following boundaries, towit: Beginning at a point on the western boundary of the State ot Missouri, where the thirty-seventh parallel of north latitude crosses the same; thence west on said parallel to the twenty-fifth meridian of longitude west from Washington ; thence north on said meridian to the fortieth parallel of latitude; thence east on said parallel to the western boundary of the State of Missouri ; thence south with the western boundary of said State to the place ot beginning.
A 8 will be seen, besides the reduction for the formation of Colorado, Kansas was increased by the area on the southwest, which was taken from New Mexico. This addition was derived from territory brought into the Union by the annexation of Texas and purchase from that State by the United States.
Although the settlement of Kansas has been practically effected within the last half century, its exploration began at an early period.
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More than three and a half centuries ago, in 1541, Yasquez de Core nado, a Spaniard, led an expedition from Mexico through New Mexic and across Kansas toward the northeast, searching for the mythica city of Quivira. His expedition, however, came and went and left n trace behind. In latter years settlement spread from New Mexic northward upon the plains of Colorado, but, so far as known, non reached the western or the southern boundary of this State, and ther is no record of further attempts at exploration until the territor i passed into the hands of the United States in 1803. Then commence' a series of explorations, under conduct of army officers, beginning wit’ the famous expedition of Pike, in 1807, and ending with the Pacific Rail road explorations in the early fifties. These expeditions traversed th region in all directions and in an exploration sense made its area we] known.
In the days of the early movement to California the State was trat ersed by a vast migration, which followed, in the main, two routes : On ran from Independence, in western Missouri, northwestward across th northeast corner of the State to Port Kearney, Nebraska, and thence U] Platte River ; the other, starting from the same point, ran southwest t the Arkansas, and then followed up that river, going to Santa Fe. This which is called the Santa Fe trail, traversed the whole breadth o Kansas from east to west. This vast migration across the State, how ever, left but few traces in the way of settlement, for in 1855 the regioij contained but 8,600 inhabitants. Five years later the number exceeded 100,000, and rapidly increased until, in 1888, it reached a maximum witl 1,518,552. Since then it has diminished, from causes to be hereinafte explained, and in 1895 reached a minimum of 1,334,734. In 1896 it hat slightly increased, the population numbering 1,336,659.
The following table gives the population, as derived from censusei taken by the ‘United States and the State, at different periods:
Population of Kansas at different times since 1855.
Year.
Population.
Census.
8,601
State.
107, 206
Federal.
140, 179
State.
364, 399
Federal.
528, 349
State.
996, 096
Federal.
1, 268, 530
State.
1, 406, 738
State.
1, 514, 578
State.
1, 518, 552
State.
1, 427, 096
Federal.
1, 334, 734
State.
1, 336, 659
State.
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The early settlement of the State was effected by two factions, one largely made up of immigrants from Missouri, who were determined to make it a slave State; the other mainly from New England, equally determined that it should be a free State. During the late years of its life as a Territory war between these factions was continuous and often bloody, and the struggle was terminated only by the election of the free-soil candidate for President in 1860.
Since the admission of the State to the Union its progress in popula tion and industries has been, in great part, dependent upon climate. As will be seen from an examination of the series of maps (Pis. Ill and IV), showing the density of population at different dates, settlement com menced at the eastern end of the State and progressed westward. The eastern portion of the State is, in ordinary years, well watered. On the other hand, only in occasional years has the western portion of the State a rainfall sufficient for the needs of agriculture. The rainfall shows a somewhat regular diminution from east to west across the State. Settlement, in its westward progress, encountered this defi ciency of rainfall, but, encouraged by a succession of rainy seasons, it pushed forward in the early seventies much beyond the safe limit of agriculture; and this movement was efficiently aided and abetted by the railroad interests, which were concerned in the disposal ot their lands. Then followed a succession of dry seasons, and the settlers in middle Kansas were literally starved out.
In the next decade, forgetting this bitter experience and encouraged by a second succession of wet seasons, settlement again advanced. Indeed, by 1886 or 1887 it had reached the western boundary of the State. The inevitable again happened in the form of a succession of dry seasons, and the western portion of the State was almost depopulated, the settlers suffering almost unheard-of hardships. In this second attempt to set the climate at naught the results were vastly more dis astrous than in the first, inasmuch as the number of people concerned was many times as great. The entire State suffered seriously from the results. During the succeeding years nearly every county lost popula tion, and the entire State, as is shown by the foregoing table, lost nearly one- seventh of its inhabitants. The rapid growth of the State between 1880 and 1887 was attended by a tremendous boom, land values rising enormously not only in the rural portions but in the cities, and the following reaction and depreciation in values were disastrous not only to farmers but to real-estate speculators.
The slight increase in population during the year 1896 indicates that the State is about to enter upon another period of prosperity.
The area of Kansas is 82,080 square miles. Speaking broadly, the surface is an undulating plain, rising gradually from an elevation of 700 or 800 feet at its eastern boundary to 3,000 or 4,000 feet at its west ern boundary. Considered in detail, most of the surface of the State bears out the above general characterization as an undulating plain, but in certain parts it has been cut by erosion, so that the above desorp tion does not strictly apply. On the east the Missouri River flows in a
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broad bottom land, which is limited by bluffs 200 feet in height. Th< streams in the northeastern part of the State are also lined by bluff of considerable height. In the southwest many of the branches of th< Cimarron have cut courses which may almost be denominated gorges from their depth and abruptness, and in the central- western portioi of the State considerable relief has been produced by the erosion 0 the streams.
South of the Arkansas, in the southwestern portion of the State large areas are covered by drifted sand, forming irregular hills, th< sand probably being blown from the bed of the Arkansas River.
The mean elevation of the State is estimated at 2,000 feet. Classify ing the area in accordance with its elevation above sea level, gives th( following results:
Elevation of Kansas above sea level.
Feet.
Square miles.
700 to 1 000 .
8, 300 25, 900 13, 900 19, 600 14, 200
1 non to 1 500 .
1 500 to 2 000 . .
? non tn 3 000
3 000 to 4 000 .
At)ov6 4 000 -
Thus much more than one-half of its area lies below an altitude ol 2,000 feet.
As is seen from the map (PI. V) showing distribution of rainfall over the State, this element of climate ranges in amount from about 4C inches near the southeastern corner of the State to about 15 inches along the western boundary. The line indicating the rainfall of 30 inches follows very closely the ninety-seventh meridian, while that indicating 20 inches enters the State on the south, at the meridian oi 101 degrees, and leaves it on the north at the one hundred and second meridian. This map indicates the mean annual rainfall, i. e., the rain fall derived from long series of observations. Agriculture, however, depends not upon the mean rainfall for a term of years, but upon the rainfall of each year, and is therefore practically controlled by the minimum rainfall. In such a phenomenon as rainfall the range among different years is great, especially in a subhumid region, as is most of Kansas. The limit of safe agriculture is commonly placed at 20 inches of rainfall, and this limit in dry years has been found to traverse the State nearly midway between its eastern and western boundaries. In the western half of the State it is unsafe for the agriculturist to depend upon rainfall, for there disastrous droughts are likely to occur. Throughout that region the farmers are beginning to appreciate this fact and are commencing to provide against a deficient rainfall by canals and artesian wells.
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The mean annual temperature of the State ranges from 52° to 58° eing least in the north and increasing southward. The prevailing mds are from the northwest.
Only a trifling proportion of the State is covered with timber, and it J on]y in the extreme eastern part that any areas are wooded, except i the form of narrow belts, closely confined to the streams. The trees re mainly broad-leaved species. Considerable progress has been made i the growth of lines of trees designed to serve as wind breaks. Even s far west as the middle portion of the State trees have been culti- ated successfully for this purpose. The species selected are commonly otton woods, locusts, and poplars.
The slope of Kansas being in a general way from west to east, the ourse of the streams is necessarily in the same direction. The State is rained by westward tributaries of the Mississippi Kiver, the Missouri, Arkansas, and their branches. The Missouri forms the northern part f the eastern boundary of the State. In its course along the border it eceives the waters of numerous small tributaries, and at Kansas City here flows into it Kansas River, which, with its branches, Smoky Till, Saline, Solomon, Republican, and Big Blue, drains the northern talf of the State. Osage River or, as it is commonly called in Kansas, farais des Cygnes, drains a small' area in the eastern part, while the outheastern corner is drained by Neosho River to Arkansas River. Arkansas River itself, with its large branch, Cimarron River, drains Host of the southern half of the State. Thus, so far as drainage areas ire coucerned, the State is divided into nearly equal parts between Arkansas and Missouri rivers.
The surface geology of Kansas is very simple, owing to the fact that he State, considered in a broad way, is a plain in which the rocks lie ! early horizontal. Each of the different formations represented covers i broad area. From east to west the formations become successively iarlier in age. The eastern third of the State is covered by the Car boniferous formation. At the south boundary this extends westward x) the Arkansas River, and its western limit trends a little east of lorth. crossing the northern boundary in longitude 96° 30/. At various places within this formation coal is mined, especially at Carbondale, Burlingame, and other points in that neighborhood. Succeeding this, near the southern border of the State, is a large area of Juratrias, sx ten ding from Oklahoma as far north as the latitude of Wichita.
North of the Juratrias is a great area of Cretaceous, while the western third of the State is occupied by the Neocene formation. The extent and limit of the various formations are shown graphically in the accompanying geologic map on PI. VI.
The census of 1895 gave much information concerning the charac ter of the population, classifying it by race, nativity, age, and sex. In that year the total number of inhabitants was 1,334,734, of which 693,928, or 52 per cent, were males, and 640,806, or 48 per cent, were females.
The white population numbered 1,285,749; negroes and mixed bloods
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48,711, and Chinese and Indians 274. The percentage of whites was 96.33, and of colored 3.67.
The number of native-born inhabitants was 1,206,332, or 90.38 per cent of the population, a proportion much larger than in most of the other Kortheru States. The foreign-born numbered 128,402, or 9.62 per cent. Of the foreign born, 72,744 were males and 55,658 were females, showing a great disproportion in favor of males. The leading countries of nativity of the foreign- born were as follows:
Nativity of foreign-lorn inhabitants of Kansas.
Germany . . 39,527
Great Britain . 19, 903
Sweden, Norway, and Denmark . 18, 285
Ireland . , . 11,800
Russia . 10; 740
Canada . 9,283
Of the native born 44 per cent were born in Kansas, 9 per cent in Illinois, 7.5 per cent in Ohio, and smaller proportions in other States, as is shown in the following table:
Native State of inhabitants of Kansas born in the United States.
Kansas . : . 529, 865
Illinois . Ill, 945
Ohio . 90,354
Missouri . 78, 748
Indiana . 76,825
Iowa . . 54, 199
Pennsylvania . 48, 357
Kentucky . 30,423
New York . 29,600
Nebraska . 14, 641
Tennessee . 14, 129
Wisconsin . 11, 280
Virginia . 11,033
Michigan . 10, 327
The population classified by age is as follows :
Classification of inhabitants by age.
Under 5 years . 157, 114
5 to 9 . 163,443
10 to 14 . 154, 789
15 to 19 . 141, 090
20 to 24 . 122,364
25 to 29 . 98,837
30 to 34 . 84,839
35 to 39 . 81, 283
40 to 44 . 64,693
45 to 49 . 62, 399
50 to 54 . 53, 492
55 to 59 . 38, 600
60 to 64 . 29, 905
65 to 69 . 19, 986
70 to 74 . 12, 064
75 to 79 . 6, 491
80 and over . . 3, 871
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T 1896 there were in Kansas 10 cities each having 8,000 inhab- t or more These cities contained an aggregate population of L, or 14 per cent of the total population. Ninety-five cities ad each 1,000 inhabitants or more, aggregating 336,697, or more than
ne-fourth of the total population of the State.
The average number of persons in each family in 1890 was 4.77, which , slightly less than the average of the United States.
Of the total number of inhabitants more than one-halt, or 51.25 per ent were in 1890 engaged in gainful occupations. Of those thus n "aged not less than 54.12 per cent were engaged in agriculture; m lersonal and professional service there were engaged 18.59 per cent;
trade and transportation, 12.43 per cent; in manufacturing, 12.76 ,er cent, and in mining, 2.10 per cent. The above figures show the ireponderance of the agricultural interests in the State.
Of the total population 311,422, or about one-fourth, were church uembers. The church property was assessed at a valuation ot
The school property had a value of $9, 781,425, and the number of choolhouses in the State was 8,235.
The public libraries numbered 458, and contained 16-,9S5 volumes. Che number of newspapers published was 560.
Owing in part to the small proportion of the foreign-born element of he population and in part to the fact that Kansas maintains an adrni- able system of public schools, the percentage of illiteracy is very small. Only 42,907 of the people ten years of age and over, or 4 per ent, were in 1890 unable to read or write. In this respect the State is exceeded only by Iowa, Nebraska, and Wyoming. .
The assessed valuation of the property of the people of the State in 1896 was $321,157,487. This was distributed as follows among different Masses of property :
Valuation of property in the State , by classes.
T j . $166,623,312
nd,8„;: . . 59,043,312
Personal property . ’ ’ “
Railroad property . 59> 333> 166
From the above it is seen that the value of farms, which is the first item, exceeds that of all other classes of property.
The maximum valuation of all the property in the State was obtained in 1890, when it reached $347,717,218.
Kansas is preeminently an agricultural State, more than hall its people being engaged in that vocation. In 1890 the number of farms was 166,617. Out of a total area of the State of 82,080 square miles, the area in farms was 36,214,456 acres, or 56,500 square miles, being 69 per cent of the whole. In the proportion which the farm area bears to the total area of the State, Kansas is exceeded by few States. ie average size of farms in 1890 was 181 acres, and this had been incitas ing since 1870.
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The principal crops of the State are (primarily) corn and (secondarily wheat. The amounts and values of the principal crops iu 1896 are se forth in the following table:
Amounts and values of principal Kansas crops.
Crop.
Amount.
Value.
Winter wheat . .
27, 153, 635
$13, 016, 229
Spring wheat .
601, 523
240, 964
Corn .
221, 419, 414
35, 633, 013
Oats .
19, 314, 772
2, 706, 652
Rye .
998, 897
283, 724
Barley .
1, 169, 539
220, 861
Buckwheat .
8, 401
4, 478
Irish potatoes .
7, 778, 097
2, 138, 297
Sweet potatoes .
292, 784
106, 769
Sorghum :
For sirup or sugar .
1, 415, 820
426, 648
For forage or seed .
1 705 fi95
Castor beans .
34, 701
27, 760
1 Cotton .
44, 950
3, 146
1 Flax .
1, 581, 397
948, 838
Hemp .
42, 224
2, 111
Tobacco .
169, 400
16, 940
Broom corn .
16, 580, 400
268, 815
Millet and Hungarian .
. tons..
691, 197
2, 073, 591
Milo maize .
33, 698
87, 614
Kafir corn .
1, 323, 172
3, 440, 274
Jerusalem corn .
27, 599
71, 757
Timothy .
Clover .
Blue grass .
Alfalfa .
571, 067
1, 998, 760
Orchard grass .
Other tame grasses .
. do
Prairie grass, fenced .
1, 592, 447
3, 981, 144
Total . .
fiQ 4.04 017
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The animal products of the State are only second in importance to those given above, which are directly agricultural. The meat product constitutes by far the largest item. These are set forth in the following
table :
Animal products of the State.
Product. .
Amount.
Value.
Wool clip . pounds..
Cheese . do -
Butter . do -
Animals slaughtered and sold for slaughter .
793, 963 1, 141, 869 35, 007, 334
$71, 456
91, 349
4, 225, 896
36, 592, 057 620, 640
3, 608, 815 760, 715 642, 362
86, 868
48, 419 137, 424
Poultry and ego's sold .. - -- -- - - -- -- -
Tvroducts marketed . . . . - . .
1 TTrkT'+innH. rirnd n p.ts rnn.rke.ted
Wine manufactured . . gallons ..
Honey and beeswax . pounds ..
Wood marketed . . . . .
115, 825 321, 692
Total .
. 46,886,004
The total annual value, therefore, of the agricultural and pastoral industries of the State amounted in 1896 to $116,290,022.
Live stock owned in the State in 1896 is set forth in the following
table :
Live stock owned in the State in 1896.
Class.
Number.
Value.
Horses .. .
846, 841 93, 448 515, 075 1, 305, 307 182, 236 1, 833, 091
$21, 171, 025
2, 896, 888 13, 134, 412
27, 411, 447 428, 254
8, 523, 873
Mules and asses . . .
Milch cows .
Other cattle .
Sheep .
Swine . .
Total . .
73, 565, 900
Kansas being, in the main, an agricultural State, its manufactures are comparatively limited. They are, however, increasing with great rapidity, as shown by the following statement. In 1880 the number of establishments was 2,803. This had increased in 1890 to 4,471. The number of employees in 1880 was but 12,062, but this had increased in 1890 to 32,843. In 1880 their wages were less than $4,000,000, but in 1890 there was paid in wages $16,328,485. In 1880 the value of manu factured products was but $30,843,777 ; in 1890 it was $110,219,805, Bull. 154 - 2
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The principal articles of manufacture in 1890 were meat, the result of slaughtering and packing, the value of which was $44,696,077 ; flour, $17,420,475; printing and publishing, $3,059,505; foundry and machine shop products, $2,756,825; and men’s clothing, $1,126,968.
As will be seen, the manufacturing industries of the State are closely related to its agricultural interests, the great majority of the products, in point of value, being those of its packing houses and its flouring and grist mills. Most of the slaughtering and meat packing is carried on in Kansas City. The flouring mills are widely scattered over the State, but are mainly in the cities of the eastern part, while other manufac turing industries are generally disseminated among the cities of the State. With the exception of Kansas City, it can scarcely be said that any of the cities have distinctive branches of manufacture.
The mining industries of the State are mainly in the eastern portion. Coal mining is carried on to a greater or less extent in most of the area underlain by the Carboniferous formation. The coal product of Kan sas in the year 1896 was 2,884,801 short tons, valued at $3,295,032. While coal mining is carried on in many of the counties in the Carbon iferous areas of the State, its greatest development is in Crawford, Cherokee, Leavenworth, and Osage counties; indeed, of the total production of the State one-half came from Crawford County.
Lead and zinc are mined in the southeastern portion of the State. In the production of lead this area is relatively not of great importance, since fifteen -sixteenths of all the lead of the country is derived from the Rocky Mountain States and Territories, and only a relatively small proportion comes from eastern areas. But in the production of zinc this region is of importance. In the year 1896 it produced 20,759 tons of metallic zinc, out of a total production of the United States amounting to 81,499 tons, or more than one-fourth of the production of the country. The mines of zinc are, in the main, confined to the two southeasternmost counties of the State, Cherokee and Crawford.
Politically Kansas is divided into 105 counties, their boundaries being determined mainly by township or section lines. The counties are subdivided into civil townships, the number of townships in each county ranging from 5 in Wyandotte to 30 in Reno and Sumner. Altogether there are 1,519 townships in the State. The control of local affairs is divided between the township and county authorities.
In Kansas the only class of municipal incorporations is known as cities. Three classes of cities are chartered. Cities of the first and second class, i. e., those having a population of more than 2,000 each, i are independent of the townships and form primary divisions of the county. The people in cities of the third class participate in the gov ernment of the townships in which they are located, and the municipal ity is subject to the township administration.
The State is well supplied with railroads, the total mileage being 9,025, an average of 1 mile of railroad to every 9 square miles of terri tory and to 148 inhabitants. The railroads of Kansas are in very few
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ands, there being altogether but little more than a score of operating impanies. Two of these— the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, with ,487 miles, and the Missouri Pacific, with 2,386 miles— operate more ian half the mileage of the State. If to these be added the mileage f the Union Pacific (1,255) and of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific 124), four-fifths of the mileage of the State is accounted for as being perated by these four companies. The Missouri, Kansas and Texas derates 383 miles; the St. Louis and San Francisco, 435; the Chicago, urlington and Quincy, 260; the St. Joseph and Grand Island, 138; ie Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis, 257 ; and the Wichita and Western, 125; while other companies operate still smaller mileages. Kansas is well equipped with good wagon roads, although few of iem— indeed, scarcely any— have been built. The level surface insures isy grades and the character of the soil gives good dirt roads. Under general State law a road is opened along each section line, wherever ie necessity for it exists. The result is that nearly all the roads of ie State are run either north and south or east and west along section nes, and except in the extreme western portion, where settlement is wse, a road has been opened along every section line— that is, at kgular intervals of a mile in either direction.
The following table gives a list of the counties of the State, with mir areas, population in 1896, and the number of townships and cities i each :
Counties in Kansas, with their areas, population, townships, and cities.
County.
Area.
Population.
Townships.
Cities.
Allen .
Sq. miles.
14, 047
Anderson .
14, 310
Atchison .
26, 378
Barber .
1, 134
5, 290
Barton .
12, 361
Bourbon .
27, 094
Brown .
21, 035
Butler .
1, 428
20, 692
Chase .
7, 216
Chautauqua .
10, 826
Cherokee .
33, 928
Cheyenne .
1, 020
3, 641
Clark .
1, 433
Clay .
14, 136
Cloud .
15, 549
Coffey .
16, 366
Comanche .
1, 269
Cowley .
1, 112
26, 426
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Counties in Kansas, with their areas, population, townships, and cities — Continued.
County.
Area. 1
Population
Townships.
‘ Cities.
Crawford . .
Sq. miles.
36, 381
Decatur .
7, 152
Dickinson .
19, 911
Doniphan .
15, 181
Douglas .
24, 046
Edwards .
3, 147
Elk .
10, 356
Ellis .
7, 283
Ellsworth .
8, 686
Finney .
1, 296
3, 505
Ford .
1, 080
5,003
Franklin .
21, 835
Geary .
10, 165
Gove .
1, 080
2, 043
Graham .
4, 02U
Grant .
Gray .
1, 249
Greeley .
Greenwood .
1, 155
14, 827
Hamilton .
1, 529
Harper .
9, 235
Harvey .
16, 238
Haskell .
Hodgeman .
1, 860
Jackson .
16, 497
Jefferson .
17, 619
Jewell .
16, 632
Johnson .
17, 282
Kearny .
1, 046
Kingman .
9, 854
Kiowa .
1, 923
Labette .
27, 568
Lane .
1, 666
Leavenworth .
33, 698
Lincoln .
8, 988
Linn .
18, 047
Logan .
1, 080
2,049
Lyon .
24, 251
Marion .
20, 451
Marshall .
24, 142
McPherson .
20, 295
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Counties in Kansas, with their areas, population, townships, and cities Continued.
County.
Area.
Population.
Townships.
Cities.
Meade .
Sq. miles.
1, 651
Miami .
20, 175
Mitchell .
13, 267
Montgomery .
23, 824
Morris . - .
11, 227
Morton .
Nemaha .
20, 247
Neosho .
18, 297
Ness .
1,080
3, 970
Norton .
9, 008
Osage .
24, 655
Osborne .
10, 984
Ottawa .
10, 342
Pawnee .
4,441
Phillips .
11,711
Pottawatomie .
16, 966
Pratt . .
6, 126
Rawlins .
1, 080
5, 079
Reno .
1, 260
25, 598
Republic .
L5, 658
Rice .
13, 650
Riley .
12, 435
Rooks .
7, 270
Rush .
5, 067
Russell .
7,085
i Saline .
15, 572
Scott .
1, 045
Sedgwick .
1,008
37, 836
Seward .
Shawnee .
47, 461
Sheridan .
2, 789
Sherman .
1,080
4, 081
Smith .
13, 280
Stafford .
8, 052
Stanton .
Stevens . .
Sumner .
1, 188
22, 476
Thomas .
1, 080
3, 456
Trego .
2, 131
Wabaunsee .
11, 893
Wallace .
1, 690
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Counties in Kansas , with their areas, population, townships, ana cities — Continued.
County.
Area.
Population.
Townships.
Cities.
Washington .
Sq. miles.
19, 677
Wichita .
1, 431
Wilson .
15, 036
Woodson .
9,659
Wyandotte .
58, 612
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Gazetteer Of The State Of Kansas.
Atlas sheets.
Abbyville ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Westminster Township, Reno County ; altitude, 1,659 feet . . Kingman.
Abilene; county seat of Dickinson County, and located m Grant Township; magnetic declination, 9° 45'; altitude,
1,154 feet. It is situated in the bottom lands of Smoky Hill River, on the north hank. It is entered by Missouri Pacific,
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, Union Pacific, and Chicago,
Rock Island and Pacific railways; population, 3,377 . Abilene.
Abilene; left-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in Dickinson i Abilene.
, ( Clay Center.
County. J
Achilles; post village.in Rawlins County.
Achilles; township in Rawlins County; area, 48 square miles; population, 203.
Ackerland ; post village in Leavenworth County.
Ada post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa
Fe Railway, in Fountain Township, Ottawa County . Minneapolis.
Adams; creek, a right-hand branch of Vermilion River, in
Pottawatomie County . Wamego.
Adams; post village in Kingman County.
Adams; township in Nemaha County; area, 36 square miles; Seneca, population, 602. . (Hiawatha.
Adeil : township In Sheridan County; area, 54 square miles; population, 236.
Admire ; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway in Ivy Township, Lyon County; altitude, 1,230 feet .
Adrian; post village in Jackson County.
Adrian; township in Jackson County; area, 36 square miles; population, 477.
iEtna; post village in Comanche County.
iEtna; township in Barber County; area, 129 square miles ; Medicine Lodge, population, 78. Coldwater.
iEtna; village in AStna Township, Barber County . Medicine Lodge.
Afton ; creek, a branch of Clearwater Creek, and tributary to
Ninnescah River, in Sedgwick County . - - - - Cheney.
Afton; township in Sedgwick County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 398 . Cheney.
Afton; post village in Marshall County.
Agency; township in Osage County; area, 31 square miles;
, .. Burlingame,
population, 1,495 .
Agenda; post village in Republic County; altitude, 1,414 feet.
Agnes; hamlet in Agnes City Township, Lyon County - - Eskridge.
Agnes City ; township in Lyon County ; area, 108 square miles ;
population, 1,589 . Eskiidge.
Eskridge.
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Agra; post village and station on Chicago, Rock Island and Atlas slieeta. Pacific Railway, in Plum Township, Phillips County; alti tude, 1,852 feet . Phillipsburg.
Agricola; post-office on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail way, in Rock Creek Township, Coffey County; altitude, 1,137
. Burlington.
Aiken ; station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Superior Township, McPherson County; altitude, 1,525
. Hutchinson.
Ainsworth; post village in Greeley County.
Air; post village in Lyon County.
Akron; post village and railroad station in Fairview Town ship, Cowley County . Wellington.
Alamota; township in Lane County; area, 80 square miles; population, 152.
Alanthus; post village in Gove County.
Albano ; township in Stafford County; area, 36 square miles; population, 263.
Albert ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Walnut Township, Barton County; alti tude, 1,916 feet . . . . Larned.
Albia ; post village in Washington County.
Albion; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Odell Township, Harper County; altitude,
1,272 feet . Caldwell.
Albion; township in Barton County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 331 . Russell.
Albion; township in Reno County; area, 36 square miles; Cheney, population, 725. ( Kingman.
Albion; township in Republic County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 711 . Washington.
Alburtis; post village in Morris County.
Alcona ; post village in Rooks County.
Alcona; township in Rooks County; area, 36 square miles; j Hill, population, 140.
Alcyone ; post village in Sheridan County.
Alden; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Valley Township, Rice County; altitude,
1,684 feet . Lyons.
Aldine; township in Norton County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 399 . Norton.
Aleppo ; post village in Sedgwick County.
Alexander; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Belle Prairie Township, Rush County; altitude, 2,079 feet . . Ness.
Alexander; township in Cheyenne County; area, 36 square miles; population, 136.
Alexander; township in Rush County; area, 42 square miles; l Hays, population, 190. ( Ellis.
Alexander Dry ; creek, a left-hand branch of Walnut Creek, in j Ness County.
Alexandria; township in Leavenworth County ; area, 48 square
miles; population, 1,139 . . . Oskaloosa.
( Plainville.
s Ellis.
Ness City.
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Atlas sheets.
Alfred; post village in Douglas County.
Aliceville ; city in Avon Township, Coffey County, on Missouri
Pacific Railway ; population, 94 .
4Jida; post village in Geary County; altitude, 1,105 feet. Alleean ; post village in Rice County.
Alien; southeastern county; organized, 1855 ; area, 504 square I miles; population, 14,047; county seat, Iola; mean mag- I netic declination, 9° 35'; rainfall, 37 inches; temperature,
The surface is an undulating plain, treeless except in stream valleys, and drained by Neosho River. The elevation ranges from 1,000 to. 1,100 feet. It is an agricultural county, three- fifths of its area being under cultivation, mainly in corn. It is traversed by branches of the Missouri Pacific, Missouri, Kansas and Texas, and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe
Burlington.
Burlington.
Garnett.
Fredonia.
Iola.
railways.
, Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Sq. miles.
Cottage Grove . . . - .
1, 721
2, 102
1, 660
2, 854
1, 800
1, 575
Allen; station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Agnes City Township, Lyon County; altitude, 1,314 feet .
Allen; post-office in Ivy Township, Lyon County . .
Allen ; township in Jewell County ; area, 36 square miles ; pop- j ulation, 543.
Allen: township in Kingman County; area, 36 square miles; j population, 288.
Allen; right-hand branch of Mission Creek, in Wabaunsee
Allen ; creek, a left-hand tributary to Chikaskia River, in King- j man County..
Allen ; creek, left-hand branch of Neosho River, in Lyon j County.
Allison; post village in Decatur County.
Allison; township in Decatur County; area, 36 square miles ; population, 192.
Allodium ; township in Graham County ; area, 67 square miles ; population, 352.
Eskridge.
Eskridge.
Mankato.
Concordia.
Cheney.
Caldwell.
Eskridge.
! Anthony.
! Kingman.
Eskridge.
[ Emporia.
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Alma ; city on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific and Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe railways, in Alma Township, and county seat of Wabaunsee County; altitude, 1,060 feet; magnetic declination, 9° 35'; population, 1,045 . Wamego.
Alma ; township in Wabaunsee County ; area, 32 square miles ; ( Wamego. population, 1,617. ( Eskridge.
Almelo; township in Norton County; area, 36 square miles; population, 170.
Almena; city in Almena Township, Norton County, on Bur lington and Missouri River and Chicago, Rock Island and
Pacific railways ; altitude, 2,152 feet; population, 362 . Norton.
Almena; township in Norton County; area, 54 square miles;
population, 1,109 . Norton.
Alpha; post village in McPherson County.
Alta; post village in Harvey County.
Alta; township in Harvey county; area, 36 square miles; popu lation, 601 . Hutchinson.
Altamont ; city on St. Louis and San Francisco Railway, in Mount Pleasant Township, Labette County; altitude, 904 feet; population, 546 . Parsons.
Altavista; station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rail way, in Washington Township, Wabaunsee County; alti tude, 1,432 feet . Eskridge.
Alton; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Sumner Township,
Osborne County; altitude, 1,651 feet; population, 253 . Osborne.
Altoona; city in Cedar Township, Wilson County; popula tion, 308 . . Fredonia.
Altory ; township in Decatur County; area, 36 square miles; population, 268.
Alum ; creek, a left-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in Ells worth County . Ellsworth.
Amador; post village in Butler County.
Amber; post village in Barber County.
Amber; creek, a left-hand branch of Elm Creek, in Barber
County . Medicine Lodge.
America; post village in Red Vermilion Township, Nemaha
County . Seneca.
Americus; city on Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway, in
Americus Township, Lyon County; altitude, 1,154 feet;
population, 448 . Eskridge.
Americus; township in Lyon County; area, 88 square miles; ( Eskridge, population, 1,931. ( Emporia.
Ames ; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in
Shirley Township, Cloud County; altitude, 1,305 feet . Washington.
Andale ; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway,
in Sherman Township, Sedgwick County. . . Cheney.
Anderson; eastern county ; .organized, 1855; area, 576 square f'
miles; population, 14,310; county seat, Garnett ; mean mag- ] Burlington, netic declination, 9°.05/; rainfall, 35 inches; temperature,) Garnett.
The surface is a plain, somewhat eroded by streams, and treeless except in stream valleys. The elevation ranges from 850 to 1,100 feet. It is an agricultural county, half its area being under cultivation, mainly in corn and flax. It is traversed by branches of the Missouri Pacific and Atchison,
Tojieka and Santa Fe Railways.
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Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Indian Creek
Sq. miles.
3, 209
2, 382
1, 099
1,182
1,210
AV j1 Vat* . . . -
Welda .
1, 179
Andover ; post village and station on St. Lonis and San Fran cisco Railway, in Bruno Township, Butler County ; altitude,
1,350 feet .
Angelus ; post village in Sheridan County Angola; post village in Labette County.
Annelly ; post village on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Richland
Township, Harvey County; altitude, 1,389 feet .
Anness ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Erie Township, Sedgwick County; altitude,
1,383 feet . .
Anson ; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in
Sumner Township, Sumner 'County ; altitude, 1,302 feet .
Antelope ; post village and station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Clear Creek Township, Marion County . Antelope; creek, a left-hand branch of Medicine Lodge River,
in Barber County . .
Antelope; creek, a right-hand branch of Arkansas River, in
Barton County . Great Bend.
Antelope; creek, a left-hand branch of Big Sandy Creek, in
Clark County . Ashland.
Antelope ; creek, a left-hand branch of Salt Creek, in Mitchell
County . Beloit.
Antelope ; creek, a left-hand tributary to Middle Shoofiy Creek,
in Sumner County . Wellington.
Antelope ; creek, a left-hand tributary to Arkansas River, in
Sumner County . Wellington
Antelope ; creek, a right-hand branch of Kansas River, in Wa baunsee County . Wamego.
Anthony; city on Missouri Pacific and St. Louis and San Iran- cisco railways, in Anthony Township, county seat of Har per County. Magnetic declination, 9° 35'; altitude, 1,337 feet. Population, 1,074 . Anthony.
Anthony; township in Harper County; area, 56 square miles; i Anthony,
population, 1,624. Caldwell.
Antioch; post village in Miami County.
Antrim; post village in Stafford County.
Atlas slieets. Wichita.
Wichita.
Caldwell.
Caldwell.
Cottonwood Falls. Medicine Lodge.
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Appanoose ; post village in Douglas County.
Appanoose; township in Franklin County; area, 30 squared miles; population, 630. (
Appanoose; creek, a left-hand branch of Osage River in
Franklin and Douglas counties .
Appleton; township in Clark County; area, 120 square miles; ( population, 214.
Appomattox ; city in Lincoln Township, Grant County ; pop ulation, 34.
Aral ; post village in Butler County.
Arapahoe; township in Haskell County; area, 64 square miles;
population, 42 .
Arbor; township in Rawlins County; area, 36 square miles; population, 104.
Arcade; township in Phillips County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 442 . ' .
Arcadia; city on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Rail way, in Lincoln Township, Crawford County; altitude, 815
feet; population, 632 .
Argentine; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Shawnee Township, Wyandotte County; altitude, 750 feet;
population, 5,960 .
Argonia.; city on Missouri Pacific and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways, in Dixon Township, Sumner County;
altitude, 1,254 feet; population, 326 .
Argonia ; creek, a left-hand branch of Chicaskia River, in Sum ner County . . .
Argyle ; creek, a right-hand branch of Ninnescah River, in Sum ner County .
Arickarie ; river, a branch of Republican River, heading in east ern Colorado, crossing the northwestern corner of Kansas, and joining Republican River in Nebraska.
Arion ; township in Cloud County ; area, 36 square miles ; popu- ( lation, 549. (
Arispie; post village in Pottawatomie County.
Arkalon ; post village in Seward County ; altitude, 2,615 feet. Arkansas; city in Creswell Township, Cowley County; alti tude, 1,073 feet. It is situated on the left hank of Arkansas River, at the head of navigation. It is entered by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and the St. Louis and San
Francisco railways . . .
Arkansas River ; a large western branch of the Missouri River. It heads in the Rocky Mountains of central Colorado, flows south and southeast, and joins the Mississippi in eastern Arkansas, after a course of 1,410 miles. It crosses the west boundary of Kansas near the thirty-eighth parallel and traverses the State, with a general direction a little south of east, although with large bends, and crosses the southern boundary near the ninety-seventh meridian, nearly south of Winfield. It is navigable from its mouth to the southern boundary of Kansas, a distance of 679 miles, at high water. It frequently runs dry in late summer in its course across Kansas.
Arlington ; city on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Arlington Township, Reno County; altitude, 1,599 feet; population, 303 .
Atlas sheets.
Lawrence.
Burlingame.
Lawrence.
Ashland.
Meade.
Garden.
Phillipsburg.
Fort Scott.
Kansas City.
Caldwell.
Caldwell.
Wellington.
Minneapolis.
Concordia.
Wellington.
Kingman.
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Burlingame. Burlington. Medicine Lodge.
Atlas sheets.
rlington; township in Reno County; area, 36 square miles;
‘ population, 620 . Kingman.
Lrma; post village in Crawford County.
.rrington; post village in Atchison County ; altitude, 929 feet . Topeka.
Lrvonia ; township in Osage County; area, 48 square miles; ' population, 657.
ish; creek, a branch of Big Mule Creek, in Barber County ... ish’ creek! a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in Ells-
Tvorth County . Ellsworth.
tsh- creek a left-hand branch of Arkansas River, in Pawnee i Larned.
County. ' 6reat Bend'
sh ; creek, a left-hand branch of North Fork of Solomon River,
in Phillips County . - . - . Phillipsburg.
vah- creek, a right-hand branch of Mill Creek, in Washington
County . : . . . ; . Washington.
Asherville ; post village and station on Union Pacific Railway, in Asherville Township, Mitchell County; altitude, 1,345
feet . . —
Asherville ; township in Mitchell County ; area, 36 square miles ; population 651.
Ashland; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway and county seat of Clark County; alti tude, 1,951 feet . - - - Ashland.
Ashland; township in Riley County; area, 32 square miles;
population, 273 . . Junction City,
Ash Rock; township in Rooks County; area, 36 square miles; J Phillipsburg.
Minneapolis. $ Beloit.
I Minneapolis.
population, 387.
( Plainville.
Larned.
Ashton; city in Baker Township, Crawford County; popula tion, 488.
Ashton; post village in Sumner County.
Ash Valley; post village in Pawnee County.
Ash Valley; township in Pawnee County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 166 .
Assaria ; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Smoky Hill Town ship, Saline County; altitude, 1,285 feet; population, 180.. Salina. Atchison; city and county seat of Atchison County; magnetic declination, 8° 15'; the fifth city in population in the State, situated on the right bank of Missouri River. It is a rail road center of importance, being entered by branches of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, Missouri Pacific, Burlington and Missouri River, and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railways. Altitude, Missouri River, low water, 1883, 765 feet; high water, 1881, 789 feet; Union Depot, 795 feet;
population, 15,501 . Atchison.
Atchison; northeast county; organized 1855; area, 423 square j Atchison, miles; population, 26,378; county seat, Atchison; Mean ! Hiawatha, magnetic declination, 8° 45'; rainfall, 35 inches; tempera- j Topeka, ture, 52°.
The surface is a rolling plain, somewhat eroded by streams, especially on the east, near Missouri River, which forms the eastern boundary. It is treeless, except in the valleys.
The elevation ranges from 800 to 1,200 feet. Excepting the county seat, which contains more than halt the population of the county, it is an agricultural county, two-thirds of its area being cultivated, mainly in corn. It is traversed by several railways, including branches of the Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe, and Missouri Pacific systems.
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Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Benton . . .
Sq. miles.
1, 060
1, 706
1, 175
1, 535
1, 517
1, 797
1, 123
15, 501
Center .
Grasshopper .
Kapioma .
Lancaster . . .
Mount Pleasant .
Shannon .
Walnut .
Atchison .
Athelstane; post village in Clay County. Atlas sheets.
Athelstane ; township in Clay County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 606 . Clay Center.
Athens; post village in Jewell County.
Athens; township in Jewell County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 455 . Mankato.
Athol; post village and station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Lane Township, Smith County ; altitude,
1, 782 feet . Smith Center.
Atlanta; post village and railway station in Omnia Township,
Cowley County . Burden.
Atlanta ; township in Rice County ; area, 48 square miles ; popu lation, 2,172 . Lyons.
Attica; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Ruella Township, Harper County; altitude, 1,453 feet; population, 269 . Anthony.
Attica; township in Sedgwick County; area, 36 square miles; ( Cheney, population, 799. ( Wichita.
Atwater; hamlet in Cimarron Township, Meade County . Meade.
Atwood ; county seat of Rawlins County, situated in Atwood Township ; population, 493.
Atwood; township in Rawlins County; area, 56 square miles; population, 704.
Aubry; township in Johnson County; area, 50 square miles;
population, 1,187 . Olathe.
Auburn; post village in Auburn Township, Shawnee County.. Burlingame.
Auburn; township in Shawnee County; area, 56 square miles;
population, 974 . Burlingame.
Augusta; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, and St. Louis and San Francisco railways, in Augusta Township, Butler County; altitude, 1,221 feet; population, 964 . Eldorado.
Augusta; township in Butler County; area, 36 square miles; ( Eldorado, population, 1,549. ) Wichita.
Augustine; township in Logan County; area, 72 square miles; population, 108.
Aulne; post village and station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Wilson Township, Marion County; alti tude, 1,404 feet . Newton.
Aurora; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in
Olivet Township, Osage County . Burlington.
Auroia ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa
Fe Railway, in Cloud County; altitude, 1,478 feet . Minneapolis.
Aurora ; township in Cloud County ; area, 36 square miles ; ( Minneapolis, population, 596. Clay Center.
Austin ; post village in Neosho County.
Avery ; post village in Reno County.
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Wichita.
Eldorado.
Atlas sheets.
Avery; creek, a left-hand tributary to Whitewater River, in f Butler County. (Called “Diagonal Creek” on Wichita sheet. )
AVilla; city in Avilla Township, Comanche County; popula tion, 34 . Cold water.
Avilla; township in Comanche County ; area, 124 square miles;
population, 107 . - . Coldwater.
Avoca; post village in Jackson County.
Avon; township in Coffey County; area, 30 square miles; pop ulation, 746 . Burlington.
Avon; township in Sumner County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 359 . Wellington.
Avon; creek, a left-hand branch of Slate Creek, in Sumner
County . Wellington.
Avonia; post-office and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa
Fe Railway, in Barclay Township, Osage County . Burlingame.
Axtell; city on St. Joseph and Grand Island Railway, in Mur ray Township, Marshall County; altitude, 1,360 feet; popu lation, 594 . Seneca.
Bachelor; township in Greenwood County; area, 60 square
miles; population, 564 . Eureka.
Bachelor; creek, a left-hand branch of Hickory Creek, in Elk
County . Independence.
Bachelor; creek, a right-hand fork of Walnut Creek, in Green wood County . Eureka.
Bachelor; creek, a left-hand tributary to Sandy Creek, in Har per County . Anthony.
Bachelor; creek, a right-hand branch of Labette Creek, in
Labette County . - . Parsons.
Bacon; post village in Lincoln County.
Bacon; creek, a left-hand tributary to Spillman Creek, in Lin coln and Mitchell counties . Beloit.
Badger; post village in Lyon County.
Badger; creek, a small left-hand tributary to Neosho River, in j Coffey and Lyon counties.
Badger; creek, a left-hand branch of Walnut River, in Cowley County
Badger ; creek, a left-hand branch of North Branch Otter Creek, in Greenwood County .
Badger; creek, a right-hand branch of Slate Creek, in Sumner
County . Wellington.
Baehr; creek, a left-hand branch of Bluff Creek, in Harper
County . Caldwell.
Bagley ; post village in Montgomery County.
Baileyville; post village on St. Joseph and Grand Island Rail way, in Marion Township, Nemaha County; altitude, 1,321 feet . - . Seneca.
Baker; station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Mission Town ship, Brown County; altitude, 1,177 feet; population, 202.. Hiawatha.
Baker; township in Crawford County; area, 72 square miles;
population, 16,070 . Joplin.
Baker; township in Gove County; area, 126 square miles; pop ulation, 292.
Baker; creek, a left-hand tributary to South Fork Cottonwood
River, in Chase County . Cottonwood Falls.
Baker; creek, a left-hand tributary to Whitewater River, in ( Wichita Butler County. (Known as “Gillion Creek” on Wichita Epi01.a(io sheet.) [
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Bala; hamlet m Bala Township, Riley County . Junction City.
Bala; township in Riley County; area, 42 square miles; popu lation, 1,048 - . Junction City.
Balderson; township in Marshall County; area, 36 square ( Marysville, miles; population, 705. Seneca.
Baldwin; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Palmyra Township, Douglas County; altitude, 1,057 feet; population, 1,178 . Lawrence.
Ballard Falls; post village in Little Blue Township, Washing ton County . Marysville.
Balls; creek, a left-hand tributary to Nemaha River, in Nemaha
County . Seneca.
Bancroft; post village in Nemaha County.
Banks; hamlet in Mount Ayr Township, Osborne County . Osborne.
Banner; station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Banner Town ship, Dickinson County; altitude, 1,345 feet . Abilene.
Banner; post village in Trego County.
Banner; township in Dickinson County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 577 . . Abilene.
Banner; township in Harper County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 1,502 . Anthony.
Banner; township in Pratt County; area, 36 square miles ;( Pratt, population, 228. Kinsley.
Banner; township in Rush County ; area, 54 square miles ; pop ulation, 354 . Larned.
Banner ; township in Smith County ; area, 36 square miles ; pop ulation, 737 . Smith Center.
Bannock; post village in Edwards County.
Barber; southern county; organized 1873; area, 1,134 square f
miles; population, 5,290; county seat, Medicine Lodge;! Medicine Lodge, mean magnetic declination, 10° 10'; rainfall, 26 inches;) Coldwater. temperature, 56°. I
The surface is a broken, treeless plain, drained by Medi cine Lodge River and several smaller streams. The eleva tion ranges from 1,300 to 1,800 feet. It is sparsely settled, and but one-fourth of its area is under cultivation. It is deficient in railways, being barely touched by branches of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe system.
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Barclay ; post-office and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Atlas sheets.
Fe Railway, in Barclay Township, Osage County; altitude,
1 175 feet . Burlingame.
Barclay; township in Osage County; area, 48 square miles ; pop ulation, 788 . Burlingame.
Barnard; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Scott Township, Lincoln County ; alti tude, 1,322 feet . . Beloit.
Barnard;- station on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Gulf Railway,
in Valley Township, Linn County; altitude, 797 feet . Mound City.
Barnes; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Barnes Township,
Washington County ; altitude, 1,328 feet; population, 354.. Marysville.
Barnes; township in Washington County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 922 . Marysville.
Barnesville; post village in Bourbon County.
Barrett; post village on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Vermil ion Township, Marshall County; altitude, 1,128 feet . Seneca.
Barrett; township in Thomas County; area, 108 square miles; population, 178.
Barry; post village in Greenwood County.
Bartlett; post village in Labette County; altitude, 888 feet.
Barton ; central county ; organized 1872 ; area, 900 square miles ; f Great Bend, population, 12,361; county seat. Great Bend; mean mag- ! Larned netic declination, 9° 55' ; rainfall, 25 inches ; temperature, "j Hays.
54°. I Russell.
The surface is a treeless plain, broken by stream erosion in the northern part and sandy south of Arkansas River, which crosses the county from west to east. The elevation ranges from 1,700 to 2,000 feet. More than half its area is under cultivation, largely in wheat. It is traversed by branches of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, and Missouri Pacific railways.
Townships and cities.
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Buffalo .
Cheyenne .
Clarence . .. . . . . .
Cleveland .
ComaDche . . .
Eureka . . .
Fairview . .
Grant .
Great Bend .
2, 542
2, 158
Great Bend .
Homestead .
Hoisington . . . . .
Independent . . .
Claflin .
Lakin .
1, 508
Ellinwood .
( 64
Liberty .
Logan .
Pawnee Rock .
Pawnee Rock . .
South Bend .
Union .
Walnut .
Wheatland .
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Basehor ; post village in Leavenworth County ; altitude, 929 feet. &S S e6t8'
Bashan ; post village in Lincoln County.
Bassettville; post village in Decatur County.
Bassettville ; township in Decatur County; area, 36 square miles; population, 221.
Bateham; post village in Clay County.
Battle; creek, a left-hand branch of Prosser Creek, in Lincoln
County . Beloit.
Battle Creek; township in Lincoln County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 330 . Beloit
Battle Hill; township in McPherson County; area, 36 square i Abilene, miles; population, 350. Newton.
Bavaria; post village and station on Union Pacific Railway, in
Ohio Township, Saline County; altitude, 1,271 feet . Salina.
Baxter Springs; city on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway, in Spring Valley Township, Cherokee County; sit uated on right bank of Spring River; altitude, 833 feet; population, 1,647, . . . Joplin.
Bayard; post village in Allen County; altitude, 1,023 feet.
Baynesville ; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Rail way, in Ohio Township, Sedgwick County; altitude, 1,309
feet . Wichita.
Bays; hamlet in Plymouth Township, Russell County . Russell.
Bazaar; post village in Bazaar Township, Chase County; alti tude, 1,221 leet . Cottonwood Falls.
Bazaar; township in Chase County; area, 63 square miles; Cottonwood Falls
population, 516. Emporia.
Bazine ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Bazine Township, Ness County; altitude,
2,127 feet . . . Ness.
Bazine; township in Ness County; area, 120 square miles; j Ness, population, 455. . Ellis.
Beach; creek, a small left-hand branch of Mission Creek, in
Osage County . Eskridge.
Beagle; post village in Miami County; altitude, 956 feet.
Bear ; creek, a left-hand branch of Bluff Creek, in Clark County . Ashland.
Bear; creek, a right-hand branch of Medicine Lodge River, in
Barber County... . . Medicine Lodge.
Bear; creek, heads in eastern Colorado, flows generally east ward across Stanton County, and sinks in northern part of Grant County.
Bear Creek ; township in Hamilton County ; area, 314 square miles; population, 104.
Beardsley ; post village in Rawlins County.
Beattie; city on St. Joseph and Grand Island Railway, inGuit- tard Township, Marshall County; altitude, 1,291 feet: popu lation, 606 . c
Beaumont; station on St. Louis and San Francisco Railway, in Glencoe Township, Butler County; altitude, 1,584 feet- population, 157.. . . Eldorado.
Beaver, township in Barton County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 360 . Russell.
Beaver; township in Cheyenne County; area, 108 square miles- population, 181.
Beaver; township in Cowley County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 538 . Wellington.
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Beaver; township in Decatur County; area, 36 square miles; population, 263.
Beaver; township in Lincoln County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 403 . Beloit.
Beaver; township in Phillips County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 395 . Norton.
Beaver ; township in Rawlins County ; area, 40 square miles ; population, 165.
Beaver; township in Republic County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 546 . Concordia.
Beaver; township in Scott County; area, 120 square miles; population, 141.
Beaver; township in Smith County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 368 . Smith Center.
Beaver; township in Wichita County; area, 72 square miles; population, 187.
Beaver; post village in Sheridan County.
Beaver ; creek, a branch of Republican River, heading in eastern Colorado and flowing northeast to its mouth in southern Nebraska.
Beaver; creek, a left-hand branch of Arkansas River, in Cowley
County . Burden.
Beaver; creek, a right-hand branch of Blulf Creek, in Harper
County . Anthony.
Beaver; creek, a left-hand branch of Sand Creek, in Harvey
County . Newton.
Beaver; creek, a right-hand branch of Saline River, in Lincoln
County . Beloit.
Beaver; creek, a right*hand branch of Republican River, in
Republic County . Concordia.
Beaver; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in
Russell County . . . Russell.
Beaver; creek, a left-hand branch of North Fork Solomon
River, in Smith County . . . Smith Center.
Beaver ; creek, a left-hand branch of. Slate Creek, in Sumner
County . Wellington.
Beaver ; creek, a left-hand branch of Cliikaskia River, in Sum ner County . Caldwell.
Beaver; creek, a right-hand branch of Little Blue River, in
Washington County . . Marysville.
Bedford; station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Cooper Town ship, Stafford County; altitude, 1,852 feet . Great Bend.
Bee; creek, a left-hand branch of Little Cana River, in Mont gomery and Chautauqua counties . Independence.
Beeler; post village in Ness County ; altitude, 2,490 feet.
Bell; township in Reno County; area, 36 square miles; popula tion, 387 . Kingman.
Bell; branch, small tributary to Big Bull Creek, in Miami
County . Olathe.
Bell; creek, a small left-hand branch of Kansas River, in
Wyandotte County, 5 miles in length . Kansas City.
Bellaire ; post village and station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Blaine Township, Smith County ; alti tude, 1,862 feet . Smith Center.
Bellefonte; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Wheatland Township, Ford County; altitude, 2,354 feet . Spearvillc.
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Belle Plaine; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Mis souri Pacific railways, in Belle Plaine Township, Summer County; altitude, 1,218 feet . Wellington.
Belle Plaine; township in Norton County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 202 . Norton.
Belle Plaine; township in Sumner County; area, 43 square
miles; population, 1,185 . Wellington.
Belle Prairie; township in Rush County; area, 54 square ( Ness, miles ; population, 167. Larned.
Belleville ; city in Belleville Township and county seat of Re public County, situated on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific,
St. Joseph and Grand Island, and Northern Pacific railways; altitude, 1,512 feet; population, 1,320 . Concordia.
Belleville ; township in Republic County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 1, 974 . Concordia.
Belleville; township in Chautauqua County; area, 56 square
miles; population, 1,275 . Sedan.
Bellgrade ; station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Spring Creek
Township, Coffey County . Burlington.
Belmont ; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway,
in Eagle Township, Kingman County; altitude, 1,582 feet.. Cheney.
Belmont ; township in Kingman County ; area, 36 square miles ; Kingman . population, 395. ( Anthony.
Belmont; township in Phillips County; area, 36 square miles; ( Phillipsburg. population, 362. Norton.
Belmont; township in Rooks County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 301 . Plainville.
Belmont; township in Woodson County ; area, 48 square miles;
population, 656 . Fredonia.
Beloit; city in Beloit Township and county seat of Mitchell County, situated on Union Pacific and Missouri Pacific railways; altitude, 1,382 feet; population, 2,108 . Beloit.
Beloit; township in Mitchell County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 3,026 . Beloit.
Belpre ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Wayne Township, Edwards County; alti tude, 2,090 feet . . . Kinsley.
Belpre; township in Edwards County; area, 54 square miles; population, 246 .
Belvidere; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Glick Township, Kiowa County; alti tude, 1,841 feet . . Coldwater.
Belvoir ; post village and station on Union Pacific Railway, in
Clinton Township, Douglas County . Lawrence.
Belvue; post village and station on Union Pacific Railway, in
Belvue Township, Pottawatomie County ; altitude, 959 feet. Wamego.
Belvue; township in Pottawatomie County; area, 39 square
miles; population, 749 . . . Wamego.
Beman; post village in Warren Township, Morris County . Eskridge.
Bemis; creek, a left-hand tributary to Walnut River, in Butler
County . Eldorado.
Bendena ; post village in Doniphan County ; altitude, 1,109 feet.
Benedict; post village in Wilson County ; altitude, 863 feet.
Benkelman; township in Cheyenne County ; area, 72 square miles; population, 353.
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Bennett ; township in Kingman County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 581 . Caldwell.
Bennington; city on Union Pacific Railway, in Bennington Township, Ottawa County; altitude, 1,122 feet; population . Minneapolis.
Bennington; township in Ottawa County; area, 36 square ( Minneapolis, miles; population, 775. Salina.
Bentley ; post village in Sedgwick County ; altitude, 1,385 feet.
Benton; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway,
in Benton Township, Butler County; altitude, 1,375 feet. .. Wichita.
Benton; township in Atchison County; area, 60 square miles; i Atchison, population, 964. Oskaloosa.
Benton; township in Butler County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 755 . . Wichita.
Benton ; township in Hodgeman County ; area, 36 square miles ; population, 63.
Berbeck; post-office in Union Township, Barton County . Russell.
Berlin; post village in Mill Creek Township, Bourbon County. Fort Scott.
Berlin ; township in Harper County ; area, 34 square miles ; pop ulation, 218.
Bern; post village in Nemaha County; altitude, 1,285 feet.
Bernal; post village in Reno County.
Bernard; branch, a right-hand branch of Verdigris River, in
Greenwood County . - . - Emporia.
Berry; creek, a left-hand branch of Middle Cana Creek, in
Chautauqua County . Sedan.
Berryton; post village in Shawnee County.
Berwick; post village in Nemaha County; altitude, 1,163 feet.
Berwick; township in Nemaha County; area, 36 square miles; population, 882.
Bethany; township in Osborne County; area, 36 square i Osborne.
miles; population, 527. ' Smith Center.
Bethel; post-office and station on Kansas City, Wichita and Northwestern Railway, in Quindara Township, Wyandotte County ; altitude, 1,013 feet . . Kansas City.
Beulah; post village and station on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway, in Sheridan Township, Crawford County; altitude, 979 feet . . Joplin.
Beverley; post village and station on Union Pacific Railway,
in Colorado Township, Lincoln County; altitude, 1,326 feet. Minneapolis.
Big; creek, a right-hand branch of Neosho River, in Coffey County. Divides 5 miles above mouth into North and South Big creeks . Burlington.
Big; creek, a left-hand branch of Neosho River, in Neosho and
Allen counties .
f Hays.
Big; creek, a left-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in Ellis, J Russell.
Russell, and Trego counties. I Ellis.
Big; creek, a left-hand branch of Deer Creek, in Phillips
County . Phillipsburg.
Big Bend; station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Belmont
Township, Phillips County; altitude, 1,851 feet . Phillipsburg.
Big Bend ; township in Republic County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 831 . Concordia.
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Big Blue ; river, a right-hand branch of Missouri River, head ing in Johnson County and flowing northeast into Missouri. Big Blue ; river, a left-hand branch of Kansas River. It ( heads in southeastern Nebraska and flows southward, I forming boundary line between Riley and Pottawatomie counties.
Big Bull; creek, a left-hand branch of Osage River, in Miami
County; length, 30 miles .
Big Cana; creek, a right-hand branch of Caney Creek, in Chau tauqua County. Flows south from Sedan sheet into Indian
Territory .
Big Cedar; creek, a left-hand branch of Verdigris River, in
Wilson County .
Big Coon; creek, a right-hand branch of Arkansas River, in
Pawnee County .
Big Creek; township in Ellis County; area, 120 square miles;
population, 1,215 .
Big Creek; township in Neosho County; area, 48 square miles;
population, 997 . .
Big Creek; township in Russell County; area, 72 square miles; J population, 522. (
Big Eddy; creek, a small branch of Missouri River, in Wyan dotte County, 2 miles long .
Bigelow; post-office and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Bigelow Township, Marshall County ; altitude, 1,117 feet. Big Hill; creek, a left-hand tributary to Verdigris River, in
Montgomery and Labette counties .
Big John; creek, a left-hand branch of Neosho River, in Morris
County .
Big Mule ; creek, a left-hand branch of Salt Fork of Arkansas
River, in Barber County .
Big Sandy ; creek, a left-hand branch of Salt Fork of Arkansas
River, in Barber County .
Big Sandy; creek, a left-hand branch of Cimarron River, in
Clark County .
Big Slough; creek, a right-hand branch of Turkey Creek, in
McPherson County .
Big Slough; a right-hand branch of Arkansas River, in Sedg- ( wick County. (
Big Soldier ; creek, a large left-hand branch of Kansas River, ( in Shawnee and Jackson counties; length, 50 miles. i
Big Spring; post village in Douglas County.
Big Spring ; creek, a left-hand branch of Chikaskia River, in
Kingman County .
Big Stranger; creek, a left-hand branch of Kansas River, in $ Leavenworth and Atchison counties; length, 60 miles. f
Big Sugar; creek, a right-hand branch of Osage River, in Linn and Anderson counties. I
Big Timber; township of Rush County; area, 48 square miles;
population, 425 . . . . .
Big Timber; creek, a left-hand branch of North Fork Solomon
River, in Norton County .
Big Timber ; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, j in Rush and Ness counties. (
Big Walnut; creek, a left-hand branch of Rock Creek, in Ne osho and Crawford counties .
Atlas sheets. Olathe.
Marysville. Junction City.
Olathe.
Sedan.
Fredonia.
Larned.
Hays.
Iola.
Russell.
Hays.
Kansas City.
Marysville.
Independence.
Eskridge.
Medicine Lodge.
Medicine Lodge.
Ashland.
Hutchinson.
Wichita.
Cheney.
Topeka.
Hiawatha.
Caldwell. Oskaloosa. Atchison. Mound City. Garnett.
Hays.
Norton.
Hays.
Ellis.
Iola.
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Bd; city in Bird City Township, Cheyenne County ; altitude 3. 449 feet ; population, 122.
Bird City; township in Cheyenne County; area, 36 square miles; population, 186.
Birley; post-office in Bazaar Township, Chase County . Cottonwood Falls.
Birmingham; post village in Jackson County; altitude, 1,099 feet.
Bison ; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in
Lone Star Township, Rush County ; altitude, 2,012 feet. . . Hays.
Bissell ’ creek, a left-hand branch of Deer Creek, in Phillips
County . Pliillipsburg.
Bitter creek, a right-hand branch of Medicine Lodge River,
. t o . +TT . Medicine Lodge.
in Barber County . .
Bitter- creek, a left-hand tributary to Arkansas River, in Sum-
’ . Wellington.
ner County . - . . . .
Bitter* creek, a left-hand tributary to Chikaskia River, m
’ A . Wellington.
Bittercreek; post village in Sumner County.
Black Crook; creek, a left-hand branch of Walnut River, in .
Cowley County . . Burden.
Black Kettle; creek, a left-hand branch of Little Arkansas
River, in Harvey County . - . Hutchinson.
Black Marsh; lake, between Rice and Reno counties . -- Lyons.
Blacksmith; creek, a right-hand branch of Kansas River, in
Shawnee County . . . - - - . Topeka,
Blackstone ; post village and station on St. Louis and San 1 ran- cisco Railway, in Bluff Township, Sumner County ; altitude,
1,199 feet . - . — CaldwelL
Black Stub; gulch in Waring Township, Ness County . Ellis.
Black Vermilion; river, a left-hand branch of Big Blue j Marysville. River, in Marshall and Nemaha counties. Seneca.
Blackwolf; post-office and station on Union Pacific Railway, in Columbia Township, Ellsworth County; altitude, 1,567
, Ellsworth.
feet .
Blaine; post village and station on Union Pacific Railway, in Clear Creek Township, Pottawatomie County; altitude,
1,505 feet . . . Wamego.
Blaine; township in Clay County; area, 44 square miles; pop ulation, 650 . . . ene1-
Blaine ; township in Harper County ; area, 54 square miles ; pop ulation, 262 . - . Anthony.
Blaine; township in Lane County ; area, 80 square miles; popu lation, 227.
Blaine; township in Marion County ; area, 36 square miles ; pop ulation, 423.
Blaine; township in Ottawa County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 388 . . Minneapolis.
Blaine; township in Smith County; area, 36 square miles; pop-
illation, . . . . Smith Center.
Blakely; township in Geary County; area, 36 square miles; population, 302.
Blakeman ; post village in Rawlins County ; altitude, 2,894 feet.
Blaze Fork; left-hand branch of Little Arkansas River, in
McPherson, Reno, and Harvey counties . Hutchinson.
Block; post-office in Valley Township, Miami County . Olathe.
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Blood; river in Barton County; sinking in a marsh or lake inj Cheyenne Bottoms.
Blood; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River in
Ellsworth County .
Bloom ; station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway,
in Bloom Township, Ford County; altitude, 2,590 feet .
Bloom ; township in Clay County ; area, 47 square miles ; pop ulation, 703 .
Bloom; township in Ford County ; area, 72 square miles; pop- ( ulation, 44.
Bloom; township in Osborne County; area, 54 square miles; ( population, 552.
Atlas sheets. Hays.
Russell.
Great Bend.
Ellsworth.
Ashland.
Clay Center.
Spearville.
Ashland.
Osborne.
Beloit.
Bloomfield; township in Mitchell County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 530 . Beloit.
Bloomfield; township in Sheridan County; area, 36 square miles; population, 124.
Bloomington; village in Clinton Township, Douglas County .. Lawrence.
Bloomington ; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Tilden Township, Osborne Countv; altitude,
1’601feet . - . Osborne.
Bloomington; township in Butler County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 443 . Eldorado.
Blue; township in Pottawatomie County; area, 45 square ( Junction City, miles; population, 643. Wamego.
Blue Hill; post village in Hayes Township, Mitchell County. .. Beloit.
Blue Hill; township in Mitchell County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 291 . Beloit.
Blue Hills; hills in Custer, Blue Hills, Pittsburg, and Hayes
townships, Mitchell County; altitude, 1,880 feet . .. . Beloit.
Blue Mound; hill in Wakarusa Township, Douglas County Lawrence.
Blue Mound; city on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis i
Railway, in Blue Mound Township, Linn County; popula- ) Mound Ca tion, 748. ( Garnett.
Blue Mound; township in Linn County; area, 64 square miles; ( Mound City population, 1,684. Garnett.
Blue Rapids; city on Union Pacific and Missouri Pacific rail ways, in Blue Rapids City Township, Marshall County; also situated on Big Blue River; altitude, 1,175 feet; population,
1,189.. . . . Marysville.
Blue Rapids; township in Marshall County; area, 54 square
miles; population, 1,185 . Marysville.
Blue Rapids City; township in Marshall County; area, 36
square miles; population, 1,795 . ... Marysville.
Blue Stem; creek, a left-hand tributary to Chikaskia River, ( Anthony in Kingman County. Kingman.
Blue Stone; hamlet in Fairview Township, Russell County... Osborne.
Blue Valley; township in Pottawatomie County; area, 46 ( Marysville square miles; population, 811. Junction City.
Bluff ; city on St. Louis and San Francisco Railway, in Stohr- ville Township, Harper County; population, 143; altitude,
1,197 feet . Caldwell.
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Independence.
Marysville.
Bluff* township in Sunmer County ; area, 54 square miles; popu-
latiou, 469 . Caldwell.
Bluff; creek, a left-hand branch of Cimarron River, in Clark and ( Cold water.
Comanche counties; length, 55 miles. Ashland.
Bluff: creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in Ells worth County .
Bluff' creek, a left-hand branch of Rock Creek, in Lyon and
Morris counties . Eskridge.
Bluff; creek, a left-hand branch of Onion Creek, in Montgomery County . ; .
Bluff; creek, a right-hand branch of Big Blue River, in Potta watomie County .
Bodarc ; post village in Butler County.
Bodaville ; post village in Riley County.
Bogue; post village and station on Union Pacific Railway, in
Wild Horse Township, Graham County; altitude, 2,039 feet. Hill.
Boiscourt; post village in Linn County.
Bolton; township in Cowley County; area, 51 square miles; ( Wellington, population, 1,073. Burden.
Bolton ; post village in Montgomery County ; altitude, 818 feet.
Bonaccord; post village in Dickinson County.
Bonaville ; township in McPherson County; area, 36 square ( Salina. miles; population, 279. ( Abilene.
Bond; post village in Douglas County.
Bone Spring; post village in Reno County.
Bonita; post-office and station on Kansas City, Fort Scott and
Gulf Railway, Olathe Township, Johnson County . Olathe.
Bonner; post-office and station on Union Pacific Railway, in
Delaware Township, Wyandotte County; altitude, 786 feet. Kansas City.
Boone ; township in Haskell County ; area, 64 square miles ; population, 60.
Booth; post village in Reno County.
Booth; creek, a left-hand branch of Walnut Creek, in Barton S Hays.
and Rush counties. Great Bend.
Borders; township in Stanton County; area, 126 square miles; population, 25.
Borin; post village in Decatur County.
Bosna ; post village in Trego County.
Boughton ; creek, a left-hand branch of Deer Creek, in Phillips County . . .
Bourbon; southeastern county; organized in 1855; area, 637 square miles; population, 27,094; county seat, Fort Scott; j mean magnetic declination, 9° 15'; rainfall, 38 inches; "j Iola. temperature, 54°. Fort Scott.
The surface is an undulating plain, with little timber, except in the stream valleys, and is drained by Marmaton River and its tributaries. The elevation ranges from 750 to 1,100 feet. It is largely an agricultural county, one-half its area 'being under cultivation, mainly in corn. It is traversed by branches of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas, the Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis, and St. Louis,
Wichita and Western railways.
Phillipsburg. Garnett. Mound City.
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Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Dry wood ... .
Sq. miles.
1 Rah
Franklin .
1 Q/f Q
Freedom .
1, o4o
1 Q9Q
Fulton .
Marion .
iyu
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Unioutown .
(1895) 244
Bronson .
Q9 A
Marmaton .
Mill Creek .
56 '
l, z /y
1 1 1 Q
Osage .
I, 119
Pawnee .
lj 11 /
1 Hq7
Hiattville .
i? uy/ (1895) 146
9 91 £
Scott .
Timberhill .
Id
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Walnut .
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Fort Scott .
oyo
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Bow; creek, a right-hand branch of North Fork Solomon 5 Norton.
River, in Graham, Rooks, and Phillips counties. ( Phillipshurg.
Bow Creek; post village in Phillips County.
Bow Creek ; township in Phillips County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 311 . Phillipshurg.
[Norton.
Bow Creek; township in Rooks County; area, 36 square i Phillipshurg. miles; population, 239. i Hill.
I Plainville.
Bow Creek; township in Sheridan County; area, 72 square miles; population, 226.
Bower; creek, a left-hand branch of Osage River, in Osage
CountF . Burlingame.
Bowie; small left-hand branch of Grasshopper Creek, in Jeffer son County . . Oskaloosa.
Bowling, post-office and station on Union Pacific Railway, in
High Prairie Township, Leavenworth County . Kansas City.
Bowman , branch, a small left-hand tributary to Neosho River,
in Coffey County . Burlington.
Bowman; creek, a left-hand branch of Mill Creek, in Washing ton County . Washington.
Boxelder; creek, a right-hand branch of South Fork Solomon
River, in Rooks County . Plainville
Boyle; post village in Jefferson County; altitude, 1,149 feet.
Bradford ; post village in Wabaunsee County.
Brainerd; station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Milton Town ship, Butler County; altitude, 1,381 feet; population, 83 .. . Wichita.
Brandy; lake, in Valley Township, Reno County . Hutchinson.
Brantford; post village in Brantford Township, Washington
County . Washington.
Brantford; township in Washington County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 715 . Washington.
Brazilton; post village and station on St. Louis and San Fran cisco Railway, in W alnut Township, Crawford County ; alti tude, 1,017 feet . ; . Fort gco(t
Bremen ; post-office and station on St. Joseph and Grand Island
Railway, in Herkimer Township, Marshall County . Marysville.
Brenham; township in Kiowa County; area, 42 square miles; population, 180.
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Brenham ; station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways, in Center Town ship, Kiowa County', altitude, 2,194 feet . Kinsley.
Brenner : post village in Doniphan County ; altitude, 972 feet.
Brewster; post village in Thomas County; altitude, 3,411 feet.
Bridgeport; post village and station on Union Pacific and Mis souri Pacific railways, in Smoky Hill Township, Saline County; altitude, 1,395 feet . Salina.
Briggs; post village in Geary County.
Bristow : post-office in Independence Township, Osborne County Osborne
Broderick; post village in Pottawatomie County.
Bronson; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Marion Town ship, Bourbon County; altitude, 1,079 feet; population, 324 (1895) . Iola-
Brookdale: township in Rush County; area, 42 square miles; ( Hays, population, 279 . I Earned.
Brook Luta; left-hand tributary to Cottonwood River, in
Marion County . Newton County.
Brooks; post-office and station on St. Louis and San Francisco Railway, in Newark Township, Wilson County ; altitude, 877
. . Independence.
Brookville ; city on Union Pacific Railway, in Spring Creek Township, Saline County; altitude, 1,353 feet; population,
345 . Salina.
Broughton ; post village in Clay County ; altitude, 1,179 feet.
Brown; northeastern county; organized m 185o; area, 57b
square miles; population, 21,035; county seat, Hiawatha; J Atchison, mean magnetic declination, 9° 15'; rainfall, 35 inches; tern- ] Hiawatha.
perature, 52°. I
The surface is a plain somewhat eroded by streams and treeless except in the valleys. The elevation ranges from 900 to 1,100 feet. It is an agricultural county, more than two-thirds of its area being cultivated, mainly in corn, wheat, and oats. It is traversed by branches of the Mis souri Pacific, St. Joseph and Grand Island, and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Hamlin
Sq. miles
1, 136
5, 082 3,313
5, 607
3, 202
1,471 1,374
1, 6 46
1, 354
Hamlin . . . .
Reserve .
Hiawatha .
Hiawatha . - .
Trvi n (r .
A1VilJh .
Mission .
Baker . . . .
Willis .
Horton . . . . . . .
Morrill . .
Morrill . .
Pad nn i a. . . .
Powhatan .
Robinson . . . . .
Robinson . . - . .
Walnut .
Washington .
Everest . . .
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Brown; township in Clark County; area, 120 square miles;
population, 79 . .
Brown; township in Edwards County; area, 155 square miles;
population, 433 .
Brown ; creek, a left-hand branch of Solomon River, in Mitchell ( County. (
Brownell ; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway,
Waring Township, Ness County; altitude, 2,414 feet .
Browns Creek; township in Jewell County; area, 36 square
miles; population 533 .
Browns Grove; township in Pawnee County; area, 72 square miles; population, 251.
Brownsville ; post village in Chautauqua County.
Bruno; township in Butler County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 631 . .
Bruno; creek, a left-hand branch of Cottonwood River, in
Marion and Chase counties . . . .
Brush ; creek, a right-hand branch of Spring River, in Cherokee
County .
Brush; creek, a branch of Missouri River, in Doniphan County;
length, 5 miles .
Brush; creek, a right-hand tributary to South Fork, Solomon
River, in Graham County .
Brush; creek, a small left-hand branch of Grasshopper Creek,
in Jefferson County . .
Brush ; creek, a right-hand branch of Saline River, in Lincoln ( County. I
Brush; creek, a left-hand branch of Rock Creek, in Pottawato mie County .
Brush; creek, a right-hand tributary to Verdigris River, in
Wilson County .
Bryant; township in Graham County; area, 90 square miles ;
population, 290 .
Buck; creek, a left-hand tributary to Dry Wood Creek in Bour bon County .
Buck; creek, a left-hand branch of Kansas River in Jefferson
County .
Buckeye ; creek, a left-hand branch of Cottonwood River, in
Chase County .
Buckeye; creek, a right-hand branch of Cottonwood River;
in Chase County .
Buckeye; township in Dickinson County; area, 36 squared miles; population, 539. t
Buckeye; township in Ellis County; area, 72 square miles; population, 280.
Buckeye; township in Ottawa County; area, 36 square miles; j population, 357. . i
Bucklin ; post village and station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Bucklin Township, Ford County; alti tude, 2,418 feet . . .
Bucklin; township in Ford County; area, 36 square miles; J population, 171.
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Ashland.
Kinsley.
Beloit.
Mankato.
Ellis.
Mankato.
Larned.
Ness.
Wichita.
Cottonwood Falls. Joplin.
Atchison.
Hill.
Oskaloosa.
Ellsworth.
Beloit.
Wamego.
Fredonia.
Hill.
Fort Scott.
Oskaloosa.
Emporia.
Cottonwood Falla. Abilene.
Clay Center.
Minneapolis.
Clay Center. Salina.
Abilene.
Spearville.
Spearville.
Ashland.
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luckner; creek, a fork of Pawnee River, in Hodgeman i Dodge.
County. NeS8 City,
iucyrus; post village in Miami County, iuel ; post village in Mitcliell County.
luffalo ; post-office in Clifton Township, Wilson County . Fredonia.
iuffalo; township in Jewell County; area, 40 square miles;
population, 1,223 . Mankato.
tuffalo: township in Barton County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 350 . Great Bend.
luffalo; township in Cloud County; area, 44 square miles;
population, 634 . . . . Concordia.
Juffalo ; creek, a right-hand branch of Republican River, in ( Mankato.
Jewell and Republic counties. Concordia,
tuffalo ; creek, a left-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in Ells worth County . Ellsworth.
tuffalo; creek, a left-hand branch of Verdigris River, in Wil son and Woodson counties . . Fredonia.
iuhler; post village in Reno County; altitude, 1,474 feet, lull ; creek, a right-hand branch of Cow Creek, in Rice and
Reno counties . Lyons.
iullard ; creek, a right-hand branch of Big Sandy Creek, in
Clark County . Ashland.
tullfoot; creek, a Tight-hand branch of Saline River, in Lin- ( Ellsworth.
coin County. ( Beloit,
tullington; creek, a left-hand branch of Grouse Creek, in Cow ley County . Burden.
tunker Hill ; city on Union Pacific Railway, in Center Town ship, Russell County; altitude, 1,861 feet; population, 123. Russell.
lurden; city and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Silver Creek Township, Cowley County; alti
tude, 1,375 feet; population, 452 . Burden.
(urdett; post village and station on Atkinson, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Keysville Township, Pawnee County;
altitude, 2,120 feet . Ness.
turdgeville ; hamlet in Colfax Township, Wilson County . Fredonia.
iurdick; post village in Morris County; altitude, 1,459 feet, lurlingame; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Burlingame Township, Osage Couuty; altitude, 1,049 feet;
population, 1,536 . Burlingame.
lurlingame ; township in Osage County ; area, 72 square miles ;
population, 3,051 . Burlingame.
lurlington; county seat of Coffey County, in Burlington Town ship. It is situated on the right bank of Neosho River, and is entered by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Mis souri Pacific railways; magnetic declination, 9° 15'; alti
tude, 1,033 feet; population, 2,474 . Burlington.
lurlington; township in Coffey County; area, 35 square miles;
population, 3,226 . Burlington.
lurlington Junction ; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Lincoln Township, Franklin County; alti tude, 932 feet . Lawrence.
lurns ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Milton Township, Marion County; altitude,
1,497 feet . Cottonwood Falls.
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Burnt; creek, a left-hand branch of Spring Creek, in Green wood County . .
Burntwood; post village in Rawlins County.
Burntwood ; township in Rawlins County; area, 108 square miles; population, 353.
Burroak; city and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Burr- oak Township, Jewell County; altitude, 1,662 feet; popu lation, 571 . - . - .
Burroak ; township in Doniphan County ; area, 34 square miles ;
population, 954 .
Burroak; township in Jewell County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 1,306 .
Burrton ; city and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and St. Louis and San Francisco railways, in Burrton Town ship, Harvey County; altitude, 1,457 feet; population, 517. Burrton; township in Harvey County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 961 . t .
Burt; post-office in Liberty Township, Woodson County .
Burys ; creek, a right-hand branch of Wakarusa Creek, in Osage
and Shawnee counties . .
Bushy; post village in Elk County.
Bushong; post village in Lyon County; altitude, 1,377 feet. Bushton ; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway,
in Farmer Township, Rice Countjr; altitude, 1,760 feet .
Butler; township in Kiowa County; area, 36 square miles; population, 107.
Butler ; southern county ; organized, 1855 ; area, 1,428 square miles; population, 20,692; county seat, Eldorado; mag netic declination, 9° 15'; rainfall, 30 inches; temperature,
55°.
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Mankato.
Atchison.
Mankato.
Hutchinson.
Hutchinson.
Fredonia.
Burlingame.
Ellsworth.
Eldorado. Cottonwood Falls. Wichita.
Newton.
Wellington.
Burden.
The surface is a plain, rising gradually eastward to a broad summit, 1,600 feet high in the eastern part, from an elevation of 1,200 feet on Walnut Creek, in the southwest ern part. It is timbered only in the stream valleys and is drained by Walnut Creek and its tributaries. About half its area is under cultivation, mainly in corn. It is traversed by branches of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, the St. Louis and San Francisco, and the Union Pacific railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Augusta . . i
So. miles.
1, 549
Augusta . 1
Benton . .
Bloomington .
Bruno .
Chelsea .
Clay .
Clifford .
! 42
Douglass .
1, 023
Douglass .
Eldorado . i
4,053
Eldorado .
3, 528
Fairmount . . .
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Buxton ; post village in Wilson County ; altitude, 975 feet. Atlas sbee
Byers; post village in Cimarron Township, Meade County . Meade.
Byron; township in Stafford County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 351 . Great Bend.
Cabbell ; post village in Logan County.
Cadmus; post village in Linn County.
Cahola ; post village iu Chase County.
Cain; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Farmer Township, Rice County; altitude, 1,779 feet; population, 83 (1890). Cairo; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, iu Valley Township, Pratt County; altitude,
1,730 feet . Pra1)t-
Caldwell; city on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe, and St. Louis and San Francisco rail ways, in Caldwell Township, Sumner County ; altitude, 1,111 feet; population, 991 . Caldwell.
Caldwell; township in Sumner County ; area, 54 square miles;
population, 1,504 . . Caldwell.
Cale ; station on St. Louis and San Francisco Railway, in Bolton
Township, Cowley County . . . Wellington.
Calhoun ; township iu Cheyenne County ; area, 72 square miles ; population, 253.
California; township in Coffey County ; area, 28 square miles;
population, 538 . Burlington.
Calista ; station on Wichita and Western Railway, in Union
Township, Kingman County ; altitude, 1,605 feet . Kingman.
Calorific; station on Kansas City, Wichita and Northwestern Railway, in Quindaro Township, Wyandotte County; alti tude, 1,015 feet . Kansas ( ity .
Calvert; post village in Norton County; altitude, 2,193 feet.
Calvin; township in Jewell County; area. 32 square miles;
population, 417 . Mankato.
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Cambria; township in Saline County; area, 36 square miles; Abilene, population, 662. ' Salina.
Cambridge; post village in Cowley County; altitude, 1,245 feet.
Cameron; post village in Harper County.
Campbell; post village in Washington County.
Camp; creek, a left-hand branch of Sandy Creek, in Harper
County . Anthony.
Camp; creek, a left-hand branch of Verdigris River, in Lyon
County . Emporia.
Camp ; creek, a right-hand branch of Rock Creek, in Pottawat omie County . Wamego.
Camp; creek, a left-hand branch of Republican River in Re public County . Concordia.
Camp; creek, a right-hand branch of Mill Creek, in Washing ton County . Washington.
Camp; creek, a left-hand branch of Coon Creek, in Washing ton County . - . . . Marysville.
Canada; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and
Santa Fe Railway, in Gale Township, Marion County . Newton.
Canada; township in Labette County; area, 40 square miles; ( Parsons.
population, 627. Independence.
Canaville; township in Neosho County; area, 48 square miles; ( Iola.
population, 1,032. ( Fredonia.
Caney ; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Caney Township,
Montgomery County ; altitude, 738 feet ; population, 936 . . . Independence.
Caney ; township in Montgomery County ; area, 72 square miles ;
population, 2,032 . . Independence.
Caney ville; township in Chautauqua County; area, 56 square ( Sedan, miles ; population, 850. f Burden.
Canning ; creek, a right-hand branch of Neosho River, in Morris
County . Parkerville.
Canton ; city on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, and Atchi son, Topeka and Sante Fe railways, in Canton Township,
McPherson County ; altitude, 1,591 feet; population, 361 — Newton.
Canton; township in Kingman County; area, 36 square miles; ( Caldwell, population, 302. ( Anthony.
Canton ; township in McPherson County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 957 . Newton.
Canville; creek, a left-hand branch of Neosho River, in Neosho
County . Iola.
Capioma; post village in Nemaha County.
Capioma; township in Nemaha County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 790 . Hiawatha.
Captains ; creek, a right-hand branch of Kansas River, in Doug las and Johnson counties . Lawrence.
Carbondale; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Union Pacific railways, in Ridgeway Township, Osage County; altitude, 1,078 feet; population, 772 . Burlingame.
Carl; post village in Jackson County.
Carlton; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Holland Town ship, Dickinson County; population, 121 (1890) . Abilene.
Carlyle; post village in Allen County ; altitude, 989 feet.
Carlyle; township in Allen County; area, 30 square miles; ( Iola. population, 704, ( Garnett.
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Carmen: post village in Gray County.
Carmi; township in Pratt County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 331 . Pratt.
Carnahan; creek, a left-hand branch of Big Blue River, in
Pottawatomie County, . Junction City.
Carneiro ; post-office and station on Union Pacific Railway, in
Garfield Township, Ellsworth County ; altitude, 1,550 feet. Ellsworth.
Carneiro; township in Ellsworth County; area, 36 square
miles . Ellsworth.
Carr Creek; township in Mitchell County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 419 . Beloit.
Carrol; post village in Greenwood County.
Carson; post village in Walnut Township, Brown County - Hiawatha.
Carwood ; post village in Wichita County.
Cary; creek, a left-hand branch of Lyons Creek, in Dickinson
County . Parkerville.
Cassady ; village on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway,
in Farmington Township, Stafford County . Pratt.
Castle; township in McPherson County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 544 . Hutchinson.
Castle Rock; creek, a small left-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in Logan and Gove counties.
Castleton; post village in Castleton Township, Reno County. . Cheney.
Castleton; township in Reno County; area, 54 square miles; ( Cheney, population, 383. ( Kingman.
Catalpa ; post village in Gove County.
Catharine ; post village in Catharine Township, Ellis County. . Hays.
Catharine; township in Ellis County; area, 44 square miles; ( Hays.
population, 463. ( Plainville.
Catlin; township in Marion County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 682 . Newton.
Cato; post village in Crawford County.
Cavalry; creek, a left-hand branch of Bluff Creek, in Clark
County . Ashland.
Cavalry ; creek, a left-hand branch of Bluff Creek, in Comanche
County . Coldwater.
Caven; post village in Pratt County.
Cave Springs ; post-office in Liberty Township, Elk County . . . Eureka.
Cawker; qjty on Missouri Pacific Railway in Cawker Town ship, Mitchell County; altitude, 1,473 feet; population, 795. Mankato.
Cawker; township iu Mitchell County; area, 36 square miles; i Mankato, population, 1,459. I Beloit.
Cecil; post village in Labette County.
Cedar; township in Barber County ; area, 36 square miles; pop ulation, 272 . Anthony.
Cedar; township in Cowley County; area, 41 square miles;
population, 341 . Burden.
Cedar; township in Jackson County; area, 40 square miles;
population, 1,107 . Topeka.
Cedar : township in Smith County; area, 36 square miles ; pop- i Smith Center, ulation, 694. Phillipsburg.
Cedar; township in Wilson County; area, 36 square miles; $ Fredonia. population, 968. Independence.
Cedar; creek, a branch of Pottawatomie Creek, in Anderson
County . Garnett.
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Cedar; creek, a right-hand branch of Medicine Lodge River, in Barber County, formed by junction of East and West Cedar creeks . . . Medicine Lodge.
Cedar; creek, a right-hand branch of Cottonwood River, in
Chase County . Cottonwood Falls.
Cedar; creek, a left-hand branch of Big Cana Creek, in Chau tauqua County. It flows south into the Territory . Sedan.
Cedar; creek, a right-hand branch of Big Cana Creek, in Cow- $ Burden, ley and Chautauqua counties. ( Sedan.
Cedar; creek, a right-hand branch of Grasshopper Creek, in ( Hiawatha.
Jackson, Brown, and Nemaha counties. Topeka.
Cedar; creek, a right-hand branch of Grasshopper Creek, in Jackson County. It divides in two branches known as North and South Cedar creeks . Topeka.
Cedar; creek, a right-hand branch of Grasshopper Creek, in
Jefferson County . Oskaloosa.
Cedar; creek, a small right-hand branch of the Kansas River,
in Johnson County . Olathe.
Cedar; creek, a right-hand branch of Saline River, in Russell
County . Russell.
Cedar; creek, a left-hand branch of North Fork Solomon ) Phillipsburg. River, in Smith County. S Smith Center.
Cedar; township in Chase County; area, 90 square miles; pop ulation, 733.
Cedar; bluff, a hill in Wakeeney Township, Trego County . Ellis.
Cedar; gorge in Wakeeney Township, Trego County . Ellis.
Cedar Bluffs; a post village in Decatur County; altitude, 2,546 feet.
Cedar Grove ; a station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Cottonwood Township, Chase County; altitude,
1,246 feet . Cottonwood Falls.
Cedar Junction; a post village in Johnson County; altitude,
780 feet.
Cedar Point; a post village in Cottonwood Township, Chase
County . Cottonwood Falls.
Cedarvale; a city in Jefferson Township, Chautauqua County, I
on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific rail ways; population, 716; altitude, 907 feet . Sedan.
Cedarville ; a post -village and station on the Missouri Pacific
Railway, in Harvey Township, Smith County; altitude,
1,629 feet . Smith Center.
Cedron; a post village in Lincoln County.
Cedron; township in Lincoln County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 492 . Beloit.
Celia; township in Rawlins County; area, 108 square miles; population, 350.
Center; township in Atchison County; area, 54 square miles; ( Atchison, population, 1,060. ( Oskaloosa.
Center; township in Chautauqua County; area, 56 square
miles; population, 612 . Sedan.
Center; a township iu Clark County; area, 120 square miles; population, 456.
Center; township in Cloud County; area, 54 square miles ; pop- Minneapolis, ulation, 631. Concordia.
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Center; township in Decatur County; area, 36 square miles; population, 223.
Center; township in Dickinson County; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 1,583 . Abilene.
Center; township in Doniphan County; area, 61 square miles;
population, 2,782 . Atchison.
Center; township in Hodgeman County ; area, 144 square miles; Ness City, population, 527. ( Spearville.
Center; township in Jewell County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 1,237 . Mankato.
Center; township in Kiowa County; area, 30 square miles; t Kinsley, population, 391. ( Coldwater.
Center; township in Lyon County; area, 120 square miles;
population, 1,298 . Emporia.
Center; township in Marion County; area, 52 square miles; {Newton.
population, 2,430. Cottonwood Falls.
Center; township in Marshall County; area, 36 square miles; ( Marysville, population, 639. Seneca.
Center; township in Mitchell County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 394 . Beloit.
Center; township in Ness County; area, 48 square miles; pop- ( Ness, ulation, 544. ( Ellis.
Center; township in Norton County; area, 46 square miles;
population, 1,386 . Norton.
Center; township in Ottawa County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 323 . Minneapolis.
Center; township in Pottawatomie County; area, 30 square
miles; population, 435 . Wamego.
Center; township in Pratt County; area, 39 square miles; pop ulation, 1,442 . Pratt.
Center; township in Reno County; area, 36 square miles; popu lation, 575 . Kingman.
Center; township in Rice County; area, 36 square miles; popu lation, 472 . Lyons.
Center; township in Riley County; area, 32 square miles; ( Junction City, population, 482. ( Minneapolis.
Center ; township in Rush County ; area, 54 square miles ; popu lation, 236 . Larned.
Center; township in Russell County; area, 141 square miles;
population, 997 . Russell.
Center ; township in Smith County ; area, 36 square miles ; popu lation, 1,096 . Smith Center.
Center; township in Stevens County; area, 54 square miles; population, 78.
Center; township in Wilson County; area, 42 square miles; ( Fredonia. population, 2,441. I Independence.
Center; township in Woodson County; area, 62 square miles;
population, 2,043... . Fredonia.
Center; creek, a left-hand branch of Spring River in Jasper
County, Missouri . Joplin.
Center Ridge; a hamlet in Perry Township, Woodson County. Fredonia.
Centerville; post-office in Centerville Township, Linn County;
altitude, 885 feet . Mound City.
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Centerville; township in Linn County; area, 79 square miles; $ Mound City, population, 1,664. t Garnett.
Centerville; township in Neosho County; area, 48 square miles; ( Iola. population, 1,055. ( Parsons.
Central; post- village in Anderson County . Garnett.
Centralia; city in Home Township, Nemaha County, on Missouri
Pacific Railway ; altitude, 1,256 feet . Seneca.
Centropolis; post village in Centropolis Township, Franklin
County . Lawrence.
Centropolis; township in Franklin County; area, 39 square
miles; population, 1,050 . Lawrence.
Cess; post village in Morton County.
Chaffee ; post village in Rush County.
Chalk Mound ; post-office in Rock Creek Township, Wabaunsee
County . Eskridge.
Challacombe ; post village in Ness County.
Challender; station on Missouri Pacific and Atchison, Topeka
and Santa Fe railways, Topeka Township, Shawnee County. Burlingame.
Chanute ; city in Tioga Township, Neosho County, on Missouri,
Kansas and Texas and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe rail ways; population, 3,583; altitude, 940 feet . Iola.
Chaplin ; post village, Elk County.
Chapman ; city in Noble Township, Dickinson County, on Union
Pacific Railway; altitude, 1,113 feet; population, 407 . Abilene.
Chapman; township in Clay County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 535 . Clay Center.
Chapman; township in Ottawa County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 352 . Clay Center.
Chapman; creek, a left-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in
Dickinson County . Abilene.
Chapman; creek, a left-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in ( Clay Center.
Clay and Dickinson counties. ( Abilene.
Chardon; post village in Rawlins County.
Charleston; a hamlet in Salt Springs Township, Greenwood
County . . Eureka.
Charleston; township in Washington County; area, 36 square ( Marysville, miles; population, 574. f Washington.
Charlotte ; post village in Sherman County.
Chase; city in Lincoln Township, Rice County, on Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; population, 358; altitude,
1,717 feet . Lyons.
Chase; central county, organized in 1859; area, 750 square f
miles; population, 7,210; county seat is Cottonwood I aler8ve' Falls ; mean magnetic declination, 9° 15' ; rainfall, 30 inches ; 1 Cottonwood Falls, temperature, 54°. Emporia.
The surface is a plain, treeless except in the valleys, and is somewhat eroded by streams. It is drained by Cotton wood River. The elevation ranges from 1,100 to 1,500 feet.
It is an agricultural county, two-fifths of its area being under cultivation, mainly in corn. It is traversed by branches of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway.
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Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Bazaar . - .
Sq. miles.
2, 605
Cedar .
Cottonwood. . .
Diamond Creek .
Falls .
'nweofl Fall®
Strong .
Matfield .. .
Matfield Green .. .
Toledo .
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Chautauqua; southeastern county; organized in 1875; area, f
651 square miles ; population, 10,826; county seat is Sedan; I gedan. mean magnetic declination, 8° 45'; rainfall, 32 inches;! Burden, temperature, 56°. [
The surface is a broken plain, with little woodland, and that in the immediate valleys of the streams. The eleva tion ranges from 750 to 1,100 feet. More than one-half its area is under cultivation, mainly in corn and wheat. It is traversed by several branches of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. Coal is found in thin beds along Big Caney River.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Belleville . . . .
Sq. miles.
1, 275
Caneyville
Center . .
Harrison .
Hendricks .
Hewins . . .
1, 560
Cedar Vale . .
Lafayette .
Little Caney .
Niotaze .
Salt Creek .
Sedan . .
1,686
Sedan . .
1, 119
Summit .
Washington .
Chautauqua; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Atlas sheets. Santa Fe Railway, in Belleville Township, Chautauqua County; altitude, 927 feet . Sedan.
Cheever ; township in Dickinson County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 568 . Clay Center.
Chelsea; post village in Chelsea Township, Butler County - Eldorado.
Chelsea; township in Butler County; area, 105 square miles;
population, 582 . Eldorado.
Cheney; city in Morton Township, Sedgwick County, on Wich ita and Western Railway; population, 314; altitude, 1,388 feet . Cheney.
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Chepstow; post-office in Lincoln Township, Washington
County . Marysville.
Cherokee; southeastern county, organized in 1866; area, 589; f
population, 33,928; county seat is Columbus; mean mag- I Parsons, netic declination, 8° 30'; rainfall, 38 inches; temperature, ] Joplin.
55°. [
The surface is mainly an undulating plain, becoming more broken in the southeastern portion. The elevation ranges from 800 to 1,000 feet. A small proportion only is timbered, the timber belts being mainly confined to the stream val leys. It is drained by Neosho and Spring rivers. The southeastern portion of the county contains rich mines of lead and zinc, and the entire county is underlaid by coal.
Nearly one-third of its population are in its cities. More than one-half its area is under cultivation, mainly in corn and wheat. It is traversed by branches of Kansas City,
Fort Scott and Memphis, and St. Louis and San Francisco railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Cherokee .
So. miles.
1, 873
1, 225
9, 533
4, 314
1, 529
1, 073
4, 440
3, 279
1, 261
1, 063
Crawford . : . . .
Garden . . .
Lola .
Lowell .
Galena .
Empire .
Lyon .
Mineral .
Weir .
Neosho .
Pleasant View .
Ross .
1,796
3, 332
Salamanca .
Columbus .
2, 400
Shawneee .
Sheridan .
1,425
3, 117
1, 647
Spring Valley .
Baxter Springs .
Cherokee; city in Sheridan Township, Crawford County, on Atlas sheets. Kansas City and Fort Scott Railway ; population, 1,206; alti tude, 931 feet . . Joplin.
Cherokee; township in Cherokee County ; area, 31 square miles;
population, 1,873 . Joplin.
Cherokee; township in Montgomery County; area, 38 square
miles; population, 725 . . Independence.
Cherry; township in Montgomery County; area, 40 square
miles; population, 2,885 . Independence.
Cherry ; creek, a left-hand branch of Neosho River in Cherokee ( Parsons. County. ( Joplin.
Cherry; creek, a left-hand branch of Drum Creek, in Mont gomery County . Independence.
Cherry; creek, a left-hand branch of Osage River, in Osage
County . Burlingame.
Cherry; creek, a left-hand branch of Owl Creek, in Woodson
County . . . . . . . . . . Fredonia.
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Cherry Creek; township in Cheyenne County; area, 60 square miles ; population, 230.
Cherryvale; city in Cherry Township, Montgomery County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, and St. Louis and San Francisco railways; population, 2,069; altitude, 837 feet... Cherryvale.
Chester; post village in Jefferson County.
Chetopa; city in Richland Township, Labette County, on the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway; population, 2,424;
altitude, 825 feet . Parsons.
flola.
Chetopa; township in Neosha County; area, 48 square miles ; J Parsons.
a ai I Fredoma.
population, 1,441. Undependence.
Russell.
[ Great Bend.
Chetopa; township in Wilson County; area, 36 square miles; t Fredonia.
population, 719. Independence.
Chetopa; creek, a right-hand branch of Elk River, in Mont gomery County . Independence,
Chetopa; creek, a left-hand branch of Verdigris River, in Wil son County.
Cheyenne; post-office in Jackson Township, Osborne County.. Osborne.
Cheyenne; township in Barton County; area, 72 square miles ; j ""Mijj population; 550. A
Cheyenne; township in Lane County; area, 80 square miles; population, 234.
Cheyenne; northwest county; organized 1886; area, 1,020 square miles; population 3,641; county seat, St. Irancis; mean magnetic declination, 12° 50' ; rainfall, 15 inches ; tem perature, 52°.
The surface is a treeless plain, drained by Republican River. The elevation ranges from 3,000 to 3,500 feet. Little of its area is under cultivation. It is crossed by a branch of the Burlington and Missouri River Railway.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population. 1
Alexander
Sq. miles.
Bk linan
Bird City .
Cleveland66
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Cheyenne; creek, a left-hand branch of Little Cana River, in Atlas sheets.
Montgomery County . . . Independence.
Chicken ; creek, a left-hand branch of Elm Creek, in Wabaunsee
and Lyon counties . . . . . Eskridge.
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Chico; poet village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in
Eureka Township, Saline County ; altitude, 1,210 feet . Abilene.
Chicopee; city in Baker Township, Crawford County; popula tion, 668.
Chikaskia ; river, a large right-hand branch of Arkansas River, J Wellington.
in Southern Kansas and Indian Territory. n
[Medicine Lodge.
Chikaskia; township in Harper County; area, 51 square miles;
population, 270 . . . Caldwell.
Chikaskia; township in Kingman County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 295 . Anthony.
Chikaskia ; township in Sumner County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 305 . . . Caldwell.
Chiles; post village in Miami County.
Chisholm; creek, a left-hand branch of Arkansas River, in
Sedgwick County . Wichita.
Choteau ; creek, a left-hand branch of Verdigris River, in Mont gomery County . Independence.
Chouteau; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Monticello Township, Johnson county; altitude, 766 feet . Kansas City.
Christie; village at crossing of Union Pacific, and Chicago,
Burlington and Quincy railways, in Lawrence Township,
Cloud County . Concordia.
Cicero ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in Harmon Township, Sumner County ; altitude,
1,315 feet . . Wellington.
Cimarron; city in Cimarron Township, county seat of Gray County; magnetic declination, 10° 25/; situated on Arkan sas River and on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 2,625 feet; population, 224 (1895) . Dodge.
Cimarron; township in Clark County; area, 105 square miles;
population, 46 . Ashland.
Cimarron; township in Gray County; area, 96 square miles;
population, 343 . . . Dodge.
Cimarron ; township in Meade County ; area, 115 square miles ;
population, 74 . Meade.
Cimarron ; township in Morton County ; area, 306 square miles ; population, 40.
Cimarron ; township in Seward County ; area, 108 square miles ; population, 38.
Cimarron; river, a long, right-hand branch of Arkansas River; heading in eastern Colorado and northwestern Oklahoma, it flows northeastward into southwest Kansas, then turning to the southeast, it reenters Oklahoma and Indian Territory, joining the Arkansas in the latter.
Circleville; city on Union Pacific Railway, in Jetferson Town ship, Jackson County ; altitude, 1,098 feet; population, 287. Hiawatha.
Claflin; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Independence Township, Barton County; altitude, 1,795 feet; population,
201 . . Russell.
Clara; post village in Washington County.
Clarence; township in Barton County; area, 36 square miles; ) Larned. population, 360. ( Great Bend.
Clark; township in Marion County; area, 36 square miles M Newton, population, 562. ( Abilene.
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Clark; southwestern county ; organized, 1855 ; area, 975 square (
miles; population, 1,433; county seat, Ashland; mean mag- 1 Ashland, netic declination, 10° 10' ; rainfall, 23 inches ; tempera- j Meade, ture, 56°. [
The surface is broken, with high plains, 2,600 feet in the north, succeeded southward by broken country, while the southern part is the valley of Cimarron River, much of which con sists of sand hills. The entire area is treeless. The county is crossed by a branch of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. Being sparsely populated, only a small pro portion of its area is cultivated, mainly in corn, wheat, sorghum, and kaffir corn.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Sq miles.
Minneola .
Center .
C imarron .
Edwards
jjjjglewood . . . . .
Englewood .
Lexington . . . . . - . .
Liberty . . . . . - .
Sitka
Clark; creek, a right-hand branch of Cimarron River, in Clark
County . Ashland.
Clark ; creek, a right-hand branch of Kansas River, in Riley, ( Junction City. Davis, and Morris counties. Parkerville.
Clarks ; creek, a right-hand branch of Kansas River, in Davis ( Parkerville. County. Junction City.
Clarksburg ; post village and station on Kansas City, Fort Scott aDd Gulf Railway, in Drywood Township, Bourbon County; altitude, 892 feet . Fort Scott.
Clarks Creek; township in Morris County; area, 52 square
miles; population, 320 . Parkerville.
Clay; township in Butler County ; area, 36 square miles ; popu- ( Eldorado, lation, 245. Burden.
Clay ; township in Reno County ; area, 48 square miles ; popu- Hutchinson, lation, 544. Cheney.
Clay ; northern county ; organized, 1866 ; area, 660 square miles ; f
population, 14,136; county seat, Clay Center ; mean mag- I Clay Center, netic declination, 10° 10'; rainfall, 28 inches; tempera- j Washington, ture, 53°. t
The surface is a rolling, treeless plain, ranging in eleva tion from 1,100 to 1,500 feet. It is drained by Republican River, which crosses the county from northwest to south east. Of the entire area three-fourths are under cultivation, mainly in corn. The county is traversed by branches of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, Union Pacific, and Atchi son, Topeka and Santa Fe railways.
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Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Sq. miles.
3, 659
2, 600
Clay Center .
Exeter .
Idana .
Garfield .
Gill .
Goshen .
Grant .
Highland .
Green .
Hayes .
Mulberrv .
Clifton .
Oakland . .
Republican .
Wakefield .
Sherman .
Vining .
Morgan ville .
Union . . .
Clay ; creek, a right-hand branch of South Fork of Solomon Atlas sheets.
River, in Mitchell County . Beloit.
Clay Center; township in Clay County; area, 31 square miles;
population, 3,659 . Clay Center.
Clay Center ; city in Clay Center Township and county seat of
Clay County; magnetic declination, 9° 40'; altitude, 1,197 feet; it is situated in the valley of Republican River, on its left bank ; it is entered by Union Pacific and by Chicago,
Rock Island and Pacific railways ; population, 2,600 . Clay Center.
Claymore; creek, a left-hand branch of Verdigris River, in
Montgomery County . Independence.
Clayton; post village in Norton County; altitude, 2,414 feet.
Clear ; creek, a small branch of the Missouri River, in Doniphan
County; length, 9 miles . Atchison.
Clear; creek, a fork of Elk River, in Elk County . Eureka.
Clear ; creek, a left-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in Ells worth County . Ellsworth.
Clear; creek, a small tributary to Kansas River, in Johnson ( Kansas City. County ; length, 6 miles. ( Olathe.
f Parkerville.
Clear; creek, a left-hand tributary to Cottonwood River, in J Cottonwood Falls. Marion County. [Newton.
Clear; creek, a left-hand branch of Black Vermilion River, in
Marshall and Pottawatomie counties . Seneca.
Clear; creek, a right-hand branch of Verdigris River, in Mont gomery County . Independence.
Clear; creek, a right-hand fork of Turkey Creek, in Nemaha
County . Seneca.
Clear ; creek, a left-hand branch of Big Blue River, in Potta watomie County . Junction City*
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Clear* creek, a branch of Clearwater Creek, in Sedgwick
Cmmty . Cheney-
Clear* creek, a left-hand branch of Fall River, in Wilson
County . Fredonia.
Clear Creek; post village in Clear Creek Township, Nemaha
County . Seneca-
f Newton.
Clear Creek; township in Marion County; area, 76 square ! Cottonwood Falls, miles; population, 1,034. i Abilene.
Parkerville.
Clear Creek; township in Nemaha County; area, 48 square
miles; population, 871 . Seneca.
Clear Creek; township in Pottawatomie County; area, 39 ( Seneca,
square miles; population, 649. Wamego.
Clear Creek; township in Stafford County; area, 36 square ( Pratt, miles; population, 197. Kinsley.
Cleardale ; post village in Sumner County.
Clearfield; post village in Douglas County.
Clear Fork; township in Marshall County; area, 54 square
miles; population, 1,002 . . - Seneca.
Clearwater; a city at crossing of Missouri Pacific, and Atchi son, Topeka and Santa Fe railways, in Ninnescah Town ship, Sedgwick County ; altitude, 1,264 feet ; population, 277. Cheney.
Clearwater; creek, a left-hand branch of Chikaskia River, in
Harper and Kingman counties . Caldwell.
Clearwater; creek, a left-hand branch of Ninnescah River, in
Sedgwick County . Cheney.
Cleburne; post village in Riley County; altitude, 1,068 feet.
Clements; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and
Santa Fe Railway, in Cottonwood Township, Chase County. Cottonwood Falls.
Cleo ; post village in Brown County . Hiawatha.
Cleveland; post village in Richland Township, Kingman
County . Kingman.
Cleveland ; township in Barton County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 382 . Russell.
Cleveland; township in Cheyenne County; area, 72 square miles; population, 241.
Cleveland; township in Lane County; area, 80 square miles; population, 95.
Cleveland ; township in Marshall County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 479 . Seneca.
Cleveland ; township in Stafford County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 190 . Great Bend.
Cleveland ; township in Stevens County ; area, 81 square miles ; population, 69.
Clifford; township in Butler County; area, 42 square miles; ( Newton.
population, 531. Cottonwood Falls.
Clifton; city on Union Pacific and Missouri Pacific railways, in Mulberry Township, Clay County; altitude, 1,271 feet; pop ulation, 216 . Washington.
Clifton ; city on Union Pacific and Missouri Pacific railways, in Clifton Township, Washington County ; altitude, 1,271 feet; population, 249 . Washington.
Clifton; township in Washington County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 976 . Washington.
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Clifton; township in Wilson County; area, 48 square miles;
population, 887 . Fredonia.
Climax ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Fall River Township, Greenwood County; altitude, 1,024 feet . Eureka.
Clinton; post village and station on Union Pacific Railway, in
Clinton Township, Douglas County . Lawrence.
Clinton; township in Douglas County; area, 40 square miles; 4 Lawrence, population, 977. I Burlingame.
Clinton; township in Rawlins County; area, 76 square miles; population, 360.
Cloud; Northern county; organized, 1866; area, 720 square f Concordia, miles; population, 15,549; county seat, Concordia; mean ! Washington, magnetic declination, 10° 50' ; rainfall, 26 inches ; temper- j Minneapolis, ature, 53°. L Clay Center.
The surface is that of a plain, greatly eroded by streams.
The elevation ranges from 1,300 to 1,700 feet. Of the area of the county three-fourths is under cultivation, mainly in corn. The county is traversed by branches of the Union Pacific and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways. Coal is mined in a number of localities.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Arion .
Sq. miles.
1,371
3, 029
2, 741
1, 238
Aurora .
Buffalo .
Center .
Colfax .
Elk .
Clyde .
Grant .
Jamestown .
Lawrence .
Lincoln .
Concordia .
Lyon .
Meredith .
Nelson .
Oakland .
Shirley .
Sibley .
Solomon .
Glasco . . ... .
Starr . . 36
Miltonvale .
Summit . ' 54
Cloverdale; post village in Canaville Township, Chautauqua
County . Sedan.
Clyde; city in Elk Township, Cloud County. It is located on left bank of Republican River and is entered by Union Pa cific, Missouri Pacific, and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific
railways; altitude, 1,294 feet; population, 865 . Washington.
Coal; creek, aleft-hand branch of Neosho River, in Allen County . Iola.
Coal; creek, a right-hand branch of Lyons Creek, in Dickinson
County . Parkerville.
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Coal creek, a right-hand branch of Osage River, in Franklin
County . Lawrence.
Coal : creek, a left-hand branch of Grasshopper Creek, in J effer-
son and Atchison counties . Oskaloosa.
Coal* creek, a right-hand branch of Cottonwood River, in Lyon
County . Emporia.
Coal; creek, a right-hand branch of Verdigris River, in Mont gomery County . Independence.
Coal; creek, a left hand tributary to Vermilion River, in Potta watomie and Nemaha couuties . Seneca.
Coal; creek, a right-hand branch of Vermilion River, in Potta watomie County . Wamego.
Coal; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in Rus sell Couny . . . . . Russell.
Coalvale; post village and station on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway, in Lincoln Township, Crawford County ; altitude, 834 feet . Fort Scott.
Coats ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Grant Township, Pratt County; altitude,
1,963 feet . - . Pratt-
Codell; post village and station on Union Pacific Railway, in
Paradise Township, Rooks County; altitude, 1,981 feet . Plainville.
Coffey ; eastern county ; organized, 1859 ; area, 648 square miles ;
population, 16,366; county seat, Burlington; mean magnetic J Burlington, declination, 10° 10' ; rainfall, 34 inches; temperature, 54°. ( Emporia.
The surface is a nearly level plain, with little woodland, crossed from northwest to southeast by Neosho River. The elevation ranges from 950 to to 1,150 feet. It is an agricul tural county, more than two-thirds of its area being under cultivation, mainly in corn. It is traversed by branches of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Sq. miles.
Ali ceville
Burlington
3, 326
2,474
Hampden ..
Lerov
1,227
Liberty
1, 171
199
Lincoln . . - . . . .
1, 224
Neosho . .
Ottumwa ...
1, 108
Pleasant .
1, 196
Rock Creek . . .
1, 662
Spring Creek . . -
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Coffee; creek, a branch of Big Blue River, in Johnson County. Olathe.
Coffey ville ; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Mis souri Pacific railways, in Parker Township, Montgomery County ; altitude, 744 feet ; population, 4,020 . Independence.
Colbert ; post village in Lincoln County.
Colby ; city in Morgan Township, county seat of Thomas County ; altitude, 3,135 feet; population, 467.
Coldwater; city in Cold water Township, county seat of Co manche County, situated on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe
Railway; altitude, 2,090 feet; population, 186 . Coldwater.
Coldwater; township in Comanche County; area, 153 square
miles; population, 428 . Coldwater.
Cole; creek, a right-hand branch of Wakarusa Creek, in Doug las County . Lawrence.
Cole; creek, a left-hand branch of Salt Creek, in Mitchell
County . . Beloit.
Cole; creek, a right-hand branch of Osage River, in Osage
County . Burlington.
Cole; creek, a tributary to Walnut River, in Butler County. .. Eldorado.
Coleman; township in Washington County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 529 . Washington.
Colfax; post village in Chautauqua County.
Colfax; township in Cloud County ; area, 36 square miles ; pop ulation, 587 . . . Clay Center.
Colfax; township in Marion County; area, 36 square miles; population, 401.
Colfax; township in Wilson County; area, 48 square miles;
population, 916 . . . Fredonia,
Collyer; post village in Trego County, on Union Pacific Rail way ; altitude, 2,578 feet.
Collyer; township in Trego County; area, 200 square miles; (Hill, population, 412. ( Ellis.
Coloma; post village in Liberty Township, Woodson County.. Fredonia.
Colony ; city on Missouri Pacific and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways, in Ozark Township, Anderson County; altitude,
1,122 feet; population, 538 . Garnett.
Colony; township in Greeley County; area, 360 square miles; population, 271.
f Beloit.
Colorado; township in Lincoln County; area, 36 square miles ; I Ellsworth, population, 535. "j Salina.
[ Minneapolis.
Columbia; township in Ellsworth County; area, 72 square
miles; population, 817 . Ellsworth.
Columbus ; city on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis and St. Louis and San Francisco railways, in Salamanca Town ship, county seat of Cherokee County; altitude, 893 feet; population, 2,400 . Joplin.
Colusa; post village in Haskell County.
Colwich; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Union Township,
Sedgwick County ; population, 186 . Cheney.
Comanche; village in Valley Township, Comanche County Coldwater.
Comanche; township in Barton County; area, 65 square miles;
population, 752 . Great Bend.
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Comanche ; southern county ; organized, 1885 ; area, 795 square f
miles; population, 1,269; county seat, Coldwater; mean I Coldwater. magnetic declination, 10° 20' ; rainfall, 25 inches ; tempera- Ashland, ture, 57°. I
The northwestern part is an elevated plain, while the southeastern part is heavily eroded by streams. The south western corner is crossed by Cimarron River. The elevation ranges from 1,700 to 2,200 feet. The county is traversed by a branch of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway.
Only a small proportion of its area is under cultivation.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Avill a . . . . .
Sq. miles.
Coldwater . - . .
Coldwater . . . . .
Logan .
Nescatunga .
Po w ell ... . . .
Protection .
Rum sey ,
Shimer
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Comiskey; post village in Morris County; altitude, 1,245 feet.
Concord; post village in Sumner County.
Concord; township in Ford County; area, 72 square miles;
population, 81 . Dodge.
Concord; township in Ottawa County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 1,875 . Minneapolis.
Concordia; city in Lincoln Township, county seat of Cloud County. It is situated on right bank of Republican River.
It is entered by Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, Union Pacific, Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe, and Missouri Pacific railways. Altitude, 1,362 feet; population, 2,741 . Concordia.
Conductor; post village iu Grant County.
Conkling; township in Pawnee County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 51 . Larned.
Connor; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway,
in Prairie Township, Wyandotte County; altitude, 760 feet. Kansas City.
Connor; creek, a small branch of Missouri River, in Wyandotte
County; length, 5 miles... . Kansas City.
Conquest; post village in Wichita County.
Conway; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Jackson Township, McPherson County ; altitude, 1,526 feet . Hutchinson.
Conway ; township in Sumner County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 1,047 . Caldwell.
Conway Springs; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Conway Township, Sumner County ; altitude, 1,358 feet; population,
521 . Caldwell.
Cook; post village in Owl Creek Township, Woodson county.. Fredonia.
Cook; township in Decatur County; area, 36 square miles; population, 177.
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Coolidge ; city in Coolidge Township, Hamilton County ; alti tude, 3,348 feet ; population, 241 . Grenada.
Coolidge; township in Hamilton County; area, 108 square miles; population, 334.
Coon ; creek, a right-hand branch of Cedar Creek, and tributary
to Cottonwood River, in Chase County . Cottonwood Falls.
Coon ; creek, a left-hand branch of Cedar Creek, in Chautauqua
County . Sedan.
Coon ; creek, a left-hand branch of Wakarusa Creek, in Douglas
County . Lawrence.
Coon ; creek, a left-hand tributary to Bee Creek, in Montgomery
County . Independence.
Coon ; creek, a right-hand branch of West Branch of Fall River,
in Greenwood County . Eureka.
Coon; creek, a right-hand branch of South Fork of Ninnescah
River, in Kingman County . Cheney..
f Marysville.
I Washington.
Coon ; creek, a right-hand branch of Little Blue River, in Mar- shall and Washington counties.
Coon ; creek, a right-hand branch of Arkansas River, in Pawnee, $ msley Edwards, and Ford counties. ) sPearville.
' Larned.
Coon ; creek, a right-hand branch of Fall River, in Wilson and
Elk counties . Fredonia.
Cooper; township in Stafford County; area, 72 square miles;
population, 585 . . Great Bend.
Copper; creek, a left-hand tributary to Chikaskia River, in ( Anthony. Kingman County. Kingman.
Cora; post village in Cora Township, Smith County . Smith Center.
Cora ; township in Smith County ; area, 36 square miles ; popu lation, 515 . Smith Center.
Corbin; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Chicago,
Rock Island and Pacific railways, in Falls Township, Sum ner County; altitude, 1,161 feet; population, 174 . Caldwell.
Corinth; hamlet in Corinth Township, Osborne County . Osborne.
[ Osborne. Beloit.
Corinth; township in Osborne County; area, 36 square miles; population, 404.
Corning; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Illinois Town ship, Nemaha County ; altitude, 1,357 feet ; population, 404 . . Seneca.
Corning; township in Rooks County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 255 . Plainville.
Coronado ; post village on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Wichita County ; altitude, 3,267 feet.
Coronado; township in Wichita County; area, 108 square miles; population, 184.
Cortland ; township in Republic County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 689. i . . Concordia.
Corwin ; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway,
in Blaine Township, Harper County; altitude, 1,279 feet .. . Anthony.
Costello; post village in Montgomery County.
Cottage Grove; township in Allen County; area, 48 square ( Iola. miles ; population, 794.
Cottage Hill; township in Marshall County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 554 . Marysville.
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Cotton ; creek, a left-hand branch of Bee Creek, in Montgomery
County .
Cottonwood; township in Chase County; area, 90 square
miles; population, 825 .
Cottonwood; creek, a left-hand branch of Sandy Creek, in Harper County .
Cottonwood ; river, a right-hand branch of Neosho River, in i Marion, Chase, and Lyon counties. (
Cottonwood; creek, a small tributary to Big Bull Creek, in
Miami County .
Cottonwood; creek, a left-hand branch of Little Blue River,
in Washington County .
Cottonwood Falls; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Falls Township; county seat of Chase County;
altitude, 1,191 feet; population, 708 .
Council Grove ; city in Council Grove Township and county ( seat of Morris County. It is situated on Neosho River, and j on Missouri, Kansas and Texas and Missouri Pacific rail- ) ways; altitude, 1,234 feet; population, 2,415. y
Council Grove; township in Morris County; area, 36 square ( miles; population, 2,849.
Courtland; city on Chicago, Rock Island, Pacific and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways, in Courtland Township,
Republic County; altitude, 1,505 feet; population, 161 .
Covert; post village in Covert Township, Osborne County Covert; township in Osborne County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 319 .
Covert; creek, a right-hand branch of South Fork Solomon
River, in Osborne County .
Cow; island in Missouri River, in Atchison County .
Cow ; creek, a left-hand branch of Arkansas River, in Barton, f Rice, and Reno counties.
Cow; creek, a right-hand branch of Spring River, in Cherokee
and Crawford counties .
Cow; creek, a left-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in Ells worth County .
Cow; creek, a right-hand branch of Shonganunga Creek, in
Shawnee County .
Cowley; southern county ; organized, 1870; area, 1,112 square f miles; population, 26,426; county seat, Winfield; mean I magnetic declination, 9°.00; rainfall, 32 inches; tempera- j ture, 57°. (
The surface is a broken plain, treeless, except along a few of the streams. It is drained by Arkansas River, which flows south along the west boundary. The elevation ranges from 1,000 to 1,500 feet. It is an agricultural county, one- half its area being under cultivation, mainly in corn. One- half its population are in cities. It is traversed by several railways, branches of Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, St. Louis aud San Francisco, and Missouri Pacific systems.
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Atlas sheets.
Independence.
Cottonwood Falls.
Anthony.
Newton.
Abilene.
Cottonwood Falls.
Olathe.
Marysville.
Cottonwood Falls.
Parkerville.
Eskridge.
Parkerville.
Eskridge.
Concordia.
Osborne.
Osborne.
Osborne.
Kansas City. Russell.
Great Bend. Lyons, Hutchinson. Cheney.
Joplin.
Ellsworth.
Burlingame.
Burden.
Wellington.
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Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Sq. miles.
1, 073
6, 370
5, 623
Liberty . . . . .
1, 078
Udall .
Omnia . .
Pleasant V alley . . . - .
1, 138
f-lheridnn
Silver Creek . . . .
1, 036
Silverdale . . . . -
Tisdale . . . . . .
Vernon .. .. . . . .
W alnut . . . . . . .:... .
5, 533
4, 610
Winfield .
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J Wellington. Wichita.
Cheney.
Cox; creek, a tributary to West Fork of Dry wood Creek, in
Crawford and Bourbon counties . Fort Scott.
Colville; post village in Verdigris Township, Wilson County;
altitude, 873 feet . Fredonia.
Craig; creek, a right-hand branch of Cedar Creek, in Brown
and Nemaha counties . Hiawatha.
Craik ; creek, a left-hand branch of Cottonwood River, in Chase
County . -V . Cottonwood Falls.
Crandall; post village in Coffey County.
Crane ; post village in Montgomery County ; altitude, 780 feet.
Crawford; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Rail way, in Union Township, Rice County; altitude, 1,229 feet. Ellsworth. Crawford ; township in Cherokee County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 838 . Joplin.
Crawford; township in Crawford County; area, 63 square ( Joplin, miles; population, 4,315. (Fort Scott.
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Crawford; southeastern county; organized, 1867; area, 592 flola.
square miles; population, 36,381; county seat, Girard ; I Fort Scott, mean magnetic declination, 10°. 05'; rainfall, 38 inches; Parsons, temperature, 55°. Joplin.
The surface is an undulating plain, with little timber, and that mainly confined to stream valleys. The elevation ranges from 850 and 1,000 feet. Its interests are largely agri cultural, about one-half the area being under cultivation, mainly in corn and wheat. It is traversed by several rail ways, branches of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas; Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis, and St. Louis and San Fran cisco systems. The county is underlaid by coal, which is extensively mined. There are also valuable mines of lead and zinc in the southeastern portion, which produce largely.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Sq. miles.
16, 070
Midway . . .
Chicopee .
Opolis . . . .
Frontenac . . . . . . . . . .
10, 172
Crawford . . . . . .
4, 315 2,782
1, 208
2, 764
Girard . . . . . .
Grant . . . . . .
Lincoln .
Arcadia . . . . . . . - - . .
Osage .
1, 899
McCune . . . . . . .
Sherman . . . . .
1, 366
Sheridan . . . . . . .
3,382
1, 206
2, 049
Cherokee .
Wain lit. . . .
Walnut . . .
Washington . . . . .
3,328
Mulberry . . . . . .
Creek; township in Sumner County; area, 36 square miles; Atlas sheets, population, 372.
Crescent; post village in Kiowa County.
Crestline ; post village and station on St. Louis and San Fran cisco Railway, in Shawnee Township, Cherokee County; altitude, 866 feet . . . Joplin.
Creswell; post village in Liberty Township, Marion County.. Newton.
Creswell; township in Cowley County; area, 44 square miles; ( Wellington, population, 6,370. Burden.
Crisfield; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Greene Township, Harper County; altitude, 1,351 feet . Anthony.
Critzer; post village in Linn County.
Crocker; creek, a left-hand branch of South Fork Cottonwood
River, in Chase County . - . Cottonwood Falls.
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Crooked; creek, a right-hand branch of Big Stranger Creek, in
Atchison and Jefferson counties; length, 15 miles .
Crooked; creek, a small left-hand branch of Neosho River, in
Coffee County .
Crooked; creek, a left-hand branch of Elm Creek, in Barber
County . t.
Crooked; creek, a long left-hand branch of Cimarron River, c in Gray, Ford, and Meade counties, joining Cimarron River in the northern part of Oklahoma; length, 95 miles. (
Crooked; creek, a left-hand branch of Little Arkansas River,
in McPherson and Harvey counties .
Crooked; creek, a right-hand branch of Neosho River, in Mor ris County .
Crooked; creek, a right-hand branch of Fancy Creek, in Riley
County .
Crooked; creek, a left-hand branch of Virdigris River, in Wil son County .
Crooked Creek; township in Meade County; area, 54 square
miles; population, 200 .
Cross; creek, a left-hand tributary to Chikaskia River, inf Kingman County.
Cross ; creek, a left-hand branch of Kansas River, in Potta- f watomie, Jackson, and Shawnee counties. (
Crotty ; post village in Coffey County.
Crow; post village in Phillips County.
Crow; creek, a right-hand bVanch of Virdigris River, in Mont gomery County . . .
Crystal; township in Norton County; area, 36 square miles; population 376.
Crystal; township in Phillips County; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 414 .
Crystal ; creek, a left-hand tributary to Pottawatomie Creek,
in Anderson County . .
Crystal Plains; township in Smith County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 514 .
Crystal Springs ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Lake Township, Harper County. . Cuba; city on Burlington and Missouri River, and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railways, in Richland Township, Republic County; altitude, 1,593 feet; population, 367 Cullison; post village and station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways, in Richland Township, Pratt County; altitude, 2,042 feet .. Culver; post village and station on Union Pacific Railway, in
Culver Township, Ottawa County; altitude, 1,266 feet .
Culver; township in Ottawa County; area, 86 square miles; f population, 544. I
Cummings ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Atchison County; altitude, 983 feet.. Cunningham; post village and station on Wichita and Western
Railway, in Rural Township, Kingman County .
Curran ; post village in Harper County.
Curtis; a lake without outlet, in Ashland Township, Clark
County .
Custer; township in Decatur County; area, 36 square miles; population, 171.
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Atlas sheets. Oskaloosa.
Burlington.
Medicine Lodge. Meade.
Dodge.
Garden.
Hutchinson.
Parker vi lie.
Junction City.
Fredonia.
Meade.
Anthony.
Kingman.
Wamego.
Topeka.
Independence.
Phillipsburg.
Garnett.
Smith Center. Anthony
Washington.
Pratt.
Salina.
Minneapolis.
Salina.
Oskaloosa.
Kingman.
Ashland.
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Custer ; township in Mitchell County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 357 . Beloit.
Cutler ; township in Franklin County'; area, 43 square miles ; l Lawrence, population, 828. Garnett.
Dafer: post village in Leavenworth County.
Dale; township in Kingman County; area, 36 square miles; ( Cheney, population, 347. Kingman.
Dalton; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Avon Township, Sumner County; altitude,
1,208 feet . Wellington.
Damar; post village in Rooks County; altitude, 2,113 feet.
Dan; post village and station on St. Louis and San Francisco
Railway, Neodesha Township, Wilson County . Independence.
Dana ; post village in Phillips County ; altitude, 1,860 feet.
Danby; post village in Ness County.
Danville; station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Lulu Town-.
ship, Mitchell County . - . Beloit.
Danville; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Odell Township, Harper County ; alti tude, 1,348 feet . Caldwell
Darlington ; township in Harvey County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 541 . Wichita.
Darnell Branch; a left-hand fork of Rock Creek, in Potta watomie County . Wamego.
Davis; creek, a right-hand tributary to Clark Creek, in Davis
County . Parkerville.
Davis; creek, a left hand tributary to Big Sugar Creek, in Linn
County . --j* Mound City.
Davis; creek, a right-hand branch of Mill Creek, in Washing ton County . Washington.
Day; -post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Sheridan Township, Washington County; altitude, 1,315 feet . Washington.
Day; creek, left-hand branch of Bluff Creek, in Clark County. Ashland.
Dayton; post village in Dickinson county.
Dayton; township in Phillips County; area, 36 square miles; i Phillipsburg. population, 456. Norton.
Dayton; township in Saline County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 464 . . Abilene.
Deadman ; creek, a right-hand branch of Onion Creek, in Mont gomery County . Independence.
Dean; post village in Jefferson County.
Dearing; post village in Montgomery County.
Decatur; post village in Decatur County.
Decatur*; northwest county; organized, 1880; area, 900 square miles; population, 7,152; county seat, Oberlin; mean mag netic declination, 11° 30' ; rainfall, 20 inches ; temperature, 52°.
The surface is a treeless plain, drained by Sappa, Prairie Dog, and Beaver creeks. The elevation ranges from 2,300 to 2,800 feet. More than one-third its area is under cultiva tion. It is traversed by branches of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific and Burlington and Missouri River rail ways.
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Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Allison . !
Altory .
Bassettville .
Beaver . 1
Center .
Cook . i
Sq. miles.
Finley . .
Garfield . .
Grant .
Harlan . . . . . . . . . ...
Jennings . . . . . .
Liberty . . . . . . .
Lincoln .
Norcatur .
Logan .
Lyon .
Oberlin .
1, 011
Oberlin . . . .
Olive .
Pleasant Valley .
Prairie Dog .
Sherman .
Summit . . . . .
Atlas sheets.
Deception ; creek, in Barton County, flowing into a marsh in i Russell.
Cheyenne Bottoms. ( Great Bend.
Deep ; creek, a right-hand branch of Kansas River, in Riley
County . Wamego.
Deer; creek, a left-hand branch of Middle Cana Creek, in Chau tauqua County . Sedan.
( Burlingame.
Deer; creek, a left-hand branch of Wakarusa Creek, in Doug- i ,popea
las and Shawnee counties. ) , “
v Lawrence.
Deer; creek, a right-hand branch of Labette Creek, in Labette
County . Parsons.
Deer; creek, a right-hand branch of Nemaha River, in Nemaha i Hiawatha.
County. I Seneca.
Deer; creek, a right-hand branch of Shonganunga Creek, and i Burlingame.
tributary to Kansas River in Shawnee County. Topeka.
Deer; creek, a left-hand branch of North Fork of Solomon
River, in Phillips County . Phillipsburg.
Deer; creek, a left-hand branch of Slate Creek, in Sumner
County . Wellington.
DeerCreek; township in Phillips County ; area, 36 square miles;
population, 445 . Phillipsburg.
Deer Creek; township in Allen County; area, 36 square miles ; i Iola.
population, 567. Garnett.
Deerfield ; post village in Kearney County ; altitude, 2,942 feet.
Deerhead; post village in Deerhead Township, Barber County . Medicine Lodge. Deerhead; township in Barber County ; area, 64 square miles; Medicine Lodge.
population, 81. Coldwater.
Defiance; hamlet in Owl Creek Township, Woodson County .. . Fredonia. DegrafT; post village in Butler County.
Delano; township in Sedgwick County; area, 40 square miles;
population, 582 . Wichita.
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Delavan ; station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Diamond Val ley Township, Morris County ; altitude, 1,489 feet . Parkerville.
Delaware; township in Jefferson County; area, 89 square ( Oskaloosa. miles ; population, 2,966. (Topeka.
Delaware; township in Leavenworth County; area, 31 square
miles; population, 1,064 . Kansas City.
Delaware; township in Wyandotte County; area, 34 square
miles; population, 1,968 . . Kansas City.
Delhi ; hamlet in Delhi Township, Osborne County . Osborne.
Delhi; township in Osborne County; area, 54 square miles; Osborne, population, 582. ( Beloit.
Delight; post village in Ellsworth County.
Deliverance; post village in Osborne County.
Dellvale; post village in Norton County.
Delmore ; post village in McPherson County.
f Salina.
Delmore; township in McPherson County; area, 36 square I Abilene.
miles ; population, 432. J Hutchinson.
1 Newton.
Delphos ; city on Union Pacific Railway, in Sheridan Township,
Ottawa County; altitude, 1,299 feet ; population, 475 . Minneapolis.
Denison ; post village and station on Kansas City, Wichita and Northwestern Railway, in Jackson County; altitude, 1,024 feet.
Denmark; post village in Grant Township, Lincoln County - Beloit.
Dennis; post village and station on Kansas City, Fort Scott
and Memphis Railway, in Osage Township, Labette County. Parsons.
Densmore; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Rail way, in West Union Township, Norton County . Norton.
Dent; township in Cheyenne County; area, 72 square miles; population, 203.
Dentonia; post village in Jewell County.
Dentonville; post village in Doniphan County.
Derby; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in
Rockford Township, Sedgwick County; altitude, 1,280 feet;
population, 257 (1895) . Wichita.
Dermot ; post village in Stevens County.
Dermot; township in Stevens County; area, 81 square miles; population, 44.
Derry ; post village and station on St. Louis and San Francisco
Railway, Otter Creek Township, Greenwood County . Eureka.
Desoto; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Lexington Township, Johnson County ;
altitude, 792 feet . Olathe.
Detroit; post village and station on Union Pacific Railway, in Dickinson County; altitude, 1,135 feet.
Devils Ditch ; a small, right-hand branch of Arkansas River, in
Reno County . Cheney.
Devizes; post village in Norton County.
Devon; post village in Bourbon County.
Dewitt; post village in Washington County.
Dexter; city and railway station on Missouri Pacific Railway,
in Dexter Township, Cowley County; altitude, 910 feet;
population, 259 . Burden.
Dexter; township in Cowley County; area, 72 square miles;
population, 976 . Burden.
Diagonal; creek, a left-hand branch of Whitewater River, in ( Eldorado. Butler County. (Called Avery Creek on Eldorado sheet.) ( Wichita.
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Dial ; post village in Osborne County,
Diamond; island in Missouri River, in Leavenworth County... Kansas City.
Diamond; creek, a left-hand branch of Cottonwood River, in
Chase County . Cottonwood Falls.
Diamond Creek ; township in Chase County ; area, 144 square ( Cottonwood Falls, miles ; population, 939. ( Parkerville.
Diamond Springs ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Morris County; altitude, 1,341 feet.
Diamond Valley; township in Morris County; area, 76 square
miles; population, 568 . Parkerville.
Dickinson ; central county ; organized, 1857 ; area, 851 square ]
miles; population, 19,911; county seat, Abilene; mean mag- I Abilene netic declination, 9° 30'; rainfall, 28 inches; tempera- Clay Center, ture 53°. I
The surface is an undulating, treeless plain. Across it from west to east flows Smoky Hill River, in a very wind ing course. The elevation ranges from 1,100 to 1,500 feet.
The county is predominantly agricultural, more than two- thirds of its area being under cultivation, mainly in wheat and corn. Besides Abilene it contains several smaller cities,
Herington, Solomon, Chapman, and Hope. About one- third of the population of. the county is in these cities. It is traversed by branches of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, Missouri Pacific, Union Pacific, and Chicago, Rock Is land and Pacific railways. At Solomon are salt works, the brine being obtained from springs.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Banner .
Sq. miles.
K77
Buckeye -. .
O I 1
Center .
Enterprise .
’ 906
Cheever .
Flora .
Fragrant Hill .
Garfield .
Grant .
Abilene .
Hayes .
, 494
Holland .
Hope .
Hope .
’ 442
Jefferson .
Liberty .
Lincoln .
Solomon .
’ 830
Logan .
Lyon .
Herington .
Newbern .
Noble .
Chapman .
A7Q
Ridge .
Rinehart .
Olv
Sherman .
Union .
koc
Wheatland .
OoO
Willowdale
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Dighton ; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Dighton Township, and county seat of Lane County; altitude, 2,761 feet; population, 216.
Dighton; township in Lane County; area, 80 square miles; population, 368.
Dildine ; post village in Wilson County.
Dillon; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in
Dickinson County ; altitude, 1,262 feet . Abilene.
Dinner; creek, a small right-hand tributary to Neosho River,
in Coffey County . Burlington.
Dispatch; post village in Smith County.
Dixon; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in
Lincoln Township, Butler County . Eldorado.
Dixon; township in Sumner County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 742 . Caldwell.
Dodge; city in Dodge Township and county seat of Ford County; magnetic declination, 10° 15'; altitude, 2,484 feet.
It is situated on the north bank of Arkansas River, and on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; population,
1,871 . Dodge.
Dodge; township in Ford County; area, 110 square miles;
population, 2,115 . Dodge.
Dog; creek, a left-hand branch of Little Bear Creek, in Barber
County . Medicine Lodge.
Dog; creek, a left-hand tributary of Solomon River, in Mitchell ( Beloit.
County. ' Mankato.
Dog; creek, a left-hand tributary to Arkansas River, in Sum ner County . Wellington.
Donegal; post village in Dickinson County.
Doniphan; northeastern county; organized, 1855; area, 379 square miles; population, 15,181; county seat, Troy; mean magnetic declination, 9°; rainfall, 36 inches; tempera ture, 52° . Atchison.
The surface is a plain, somewhat eroded by streams. Mis souri River, which forms the eastern boundary, is in a broad valley limited by bluffs 100 to 200 feet in height. The ele vation ranges from 800 to 1,000 feet. The county is tree less, except in valleys. It is an agricultural county, two- thirds of its area being cultivated, mainly in corn and wheat. It is traversed by branches of the Missouri Pacific, Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, and St. Joseph and Grand Island railways.
Townships anti cities.
Area.
Population.
Burr Oak .
Sq. miles.
Center . . . .
2, 782
Troy . .
Iowa .
3, 908 1
Highland . . .
White Cloud . .
M ari on .
Union . . .
Washington . . .
2, 075
Wathena. . .
El wood
Wayne . .
1, 551
2, 326
Wolf River .
Severance . - .
Leona . . ..
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Doniphan ; city in Wayne Township, Doniphan County. It is situated on the right bank of Missouri River, and on the Missouri Pacific Railway . Atchison.
Dor; township in Smith County; area, 36 square miles; popu- ( Smith Center, lation, 266. ( Phillipsburg.
Dorrance; city on Union Pacific Railway, in Plymouth Town ship, Russell County ; altitude, 1,729 feet; population, 137. Russell.
Dorsey; branch, a small branch of Wea Creek, in Miami
County . Olathe.
Doster; post village in Sumner County.
Douglas; eastern county; organized, 1855; area, 469 square f Lawrence, miles; population, 24,046; county seat, Lawrence; mean I Burlingame, magnetic declination, 8° 35' ; rainfall, 33 inches ; tempera- "] Oskaloosa. ture, 53°. [ Topeka.
The surface is a plain, eroded by streams, especially in the northern part, and is drained by Kansas River. The eleva tion ranges from 800 to 1,200 feet. It is an agricultural county, about half its area being cultivated. One-half its population is in its cities, Lawrence alone containing 10,684.
It is traversed by branches of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Union Pacific railways. Some coal is mined at Sibley.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Lawrence .
Sq. miles.
10, 684
2, 090
1, 236
1, 369
2, 944
1, 178
2, 223
1, 129
Clinton .
Eudora .
Eudora .
Grant .
Kanwaka .
Lecompton .
Lecompton .
Marion .
Palmyra .
Baldwin .
Wakarusa .
Willow Springs .
Douglass; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Douglass Township, Butler County; altitude, 1,203 feet;
population, 595 . . . . . Wichita.
f Wichita.
Douglass; township in Butler County; area, 36 square miles; ! Eldorado, population, 1,023. ) Wellington.
f Burden.
Douglas; township in Jackson County ; area, 65 square miles;
population, 1,331 . Topeka.
Douglas; township in Stafford County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 209 . Great Bend.
Dover; post village in Dover Township, Shawnee County . Burlingame.
Dover; township in Shawnee County; area, 54 square miles; ( Topeka, population, 1,119. ( Burlingame.
Downer; creek, a left-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in
Trego County . . Ellis.
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Downs; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Ross Township,
Osborne County; altitude, 1,483 feet; population, 804 . Smith Center.
Downs; township in Sumner County; area, 36 square miles; ( Caldwell, population, 536. Wellington.
Dows; creek, a left-hand branch of Allen Creek, in Lyon ( Emporia.
County. Eskridge.
Doyle ; township in Marion County ; area, 33 square miles ; pop ulation, 1,853 . Cottonwood Falls.
Doyle; creek, a right-hand branch of Cottonwood River, in Newton.
Harvey and Marion counties. Cottonwood Falls.
Dragoon; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and
Santa Fe Railway, in Dragoon Township, Osage County - Burlingame.
Dragoon; township in Osage County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 710 . Burlingame.
Dragoon ; creek, a left-hand branch of Osage River, in Osage Burlingame, and Wabaunsee counties. ( Eskridge.
Dresden; post village in Decatur County; altitude, 2,727 feet.
Dresden ; township in Decatur County ; area, 36 square miles ; population, 292.
Dresden; township in Kingman County; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 311 . Kingman.
Driftwood; township in Rawlins County; area, 80 square miles ; population, 377.
Driftwood; creek, a branch of Mule Creek, in Barber County.. Medicine Lodge.
Drum ; creek, a left-hand tributary of Verdigris River, in Mont gomery County . Independence.
Drum Creek ; township in Montgomery County ; area, 34 square
miles; population, 755 . Independence.
Drummond Branch; a small tributary to Big Bull Creek, in
Miami County . Olathe.
Drury; post village and station on St. Louis and San Francisco Railway, in Falls Township, Sumper County; altitude, 1,084 feet . Wellington.
Dry ; creek, a branch of Salt Fork of Arkansas River, in Barber
County . Medicine Lodge.
Dry; creek, a right-hand branch of Clarks Creek, in Davis
County . Parkerville.
Dry; creek, a right-hand branch of Deer Creek, in Douglas
County . Lawrence.
Dry ; creek, a left-hand branch of West Emma Creek, in Harvey
County . Newton.
Dry ; creek, a right-hand branch of Mulberry Creek, and tribu tary to Saline River, in Saline County . Salina.
Dry; creek, a small, left-hand branch of Osage River, in Osage
County . Burlingame.
Dry ; creek, a left-hand branch of Republican River, in Republic
County . Concordia.
Dry; creek, a left-hand branch of Cow Creek, in Rice County. . Lyons.
Dry ; creek, a right-hand branch of Cowskin Creek, in Sedgwick ( W ichita. County. Cheney.
Dry; creek, a right-hand branch of Mill creek, in Wabaunsee
County . Wamego.
Dry; creek, a left-hand branch of Republican River, in Wash ington County . Washington.
Dry; creek, a left-hand tributary to Verdigris River, in Wilson
County . Independence.
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Dry Walnut; creek, a right-hand branch of Walnut Creek, in Atlas sheets. Rush County . Larned.
Drywood ; township in Bourbon County ; area, 45 square miles ;
population, 1,647 . Fort Scott.
Drywood; post village in Crawford County.
Dubuque; post village in Center Township, Russell County.. . Russell.
Duck ; creek, a small, right-hand branch of Neosho River, in
Coffey County . Burlington.
Duck ; creek, a right-hand branch of Saw Log Creek, in Ford
County . Spearville.
Duck; creek, a right-hand branch of Grasshopper Creek, in
Jefferson County . Oskaloosa.
Duck; creek, a left-hand branch of Chikaskia River, in King- ( Kingman, man County. Anthony.
Duck; creek, a right-hand branch of Osage River, in Lyon ( Burlingame. County. Eskridge.
Duck ; creek, a left-hand branch of Elk River, in Montgomery
County . Independence.
Duck ; creek, a left-hand branch of Onion Creek, in Montgomery
County . Independence.
Duck; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in Rush
and Ellis counties . Hays.
Duck Creek; township in Wilson County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 477 . Independence.
Dudley; township in Haskell County; area, 64 square miles;
population, 20 . Garden.
Dunavant ; post village and station on Kansas City, Wichita and Northwestern Railway, in Jefferson County; altitude,
1,139 feet.
Duncan ; creek, a left-hand branch of Little Osage River, in ( Mound City. Vernon County. Fort Scott.
Dundee; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Barton County; altitude, 1,904 feet.
Dunlap ; city on Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway, in Valley
Township, Morris County; altitude, 1,180; population, 398 . Eskridge.
Duquoin; post village in Harper County.
Durachen ; post village in Butler County.
Durachon; creek, a tributary to Walnut River, in Butler
County . Eldorado.
Durham ; post village and station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Durham Park Township, Marion County;
altitude, 1,378 feet .
Durham; township in Ottawa County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 166 .
Durham ; creek, a left-hand branch of Rock Creek, in Cowley
and Butler counties .
Durham Park; township in Marion County; area, 36 square ( miles; population, 514. (
Dutch; creek, a left-hand branch of Walnut River, in Cowley
County .
Dutch; creek, a small left-hand branch of Walnut River, in
Cowley County .
Dutch; creek, a right-hand branch of Vermilion River, in Pot- ( tawatomie County.
Newton.
Clay Center.
Burden.
Newton.
Abilene.
Burden .
Wellington.
Seneca.
Warnego.
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Dwight; city on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Ohio Township, Morris County; altitude, 1,500 feet; popu lation, 130 . Parkerville.
Eagle; post village and station on Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway, in Barber County; altitude, 1,046 feet.
Eagle; township in Barber County; area, 113 square miles;
population, 172 . Medicine Lodge.
Eagle; township in Harper County; area, 54 square miles;
population, 141 . . . Anthony.
f Cheney.
Eagle : township in Kingman County ; area, 36 square miles ; I Anthony.
population, 331. I Caldwe11-
I Kingman.
Eagle; township in Sedgwick County; area, 36 square miles; ( population, 610.
Eagle; creek, left-hand branch of Saline River, in Ellis and
Rooks counties .
Eagle; creek, a right-hand branch of Neosho River, in Lyon ( and Coffey counties.
Eagle ; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in Rush
and Ellis counties .
Earleton; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Neosho County; altitude, 961 feet. East Beaver; creek, a left-hand branch of Beaver Creek, in
Smith County .
East; branch of Fall River, in Greenwood County . j
East; branch of Clear Creek, in Marion County .
East; branch of Neosho River, in Morris County .
East; branch of Mill Creek, in Wabaunsee County . ' .
East; branch of Gar Creek, in Washington County .
East; branch of Downer Creek, in Trego County .
East; branch of Fall Creek, in Sumner County .
East; branch of Prairie Creek, in Sumner County .
East; branch of Walnut River, in Butler County . j
Cheney.
Wichita.
Hill.
Emporia.
Burlington.
Hays.'
Smith Center. Eureka.
Emporia. Cottonwood Falls. Parkerville. Eskridge. Washington.
Ellis.
Caldwell. Caldwell. Cottonwood Falls. Eldorado.
East; left-hand branch of Wolf Creek, in Russell and Osborne
counties . Osborne.
East Branch; township in Marion County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 518 . Newton.
East Buffalo; creek, a branch of Buffalo Creek, in Wilson and
Woodson counties . Fredonia.
East Cedar; creek, a left-hand branch of Cedar Creek, in Smith
County . Smith Center
East Cedar; creek, a left-hand tributary to Verdigris River, in
Wilson County . Fredonia.
East Creek; a left-hand branch of Salt Creek, in Republic
County . Concordia.
East Dry; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in
Saline County . Salina.
East Elkhorn; creek, right-hand fork of Elkhorn Creek, in
Lincoln County . Ellsworth.
East Fork; right-hand fork of Rock Creek, in Pottawatomie
County . Wamego.
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East G-euda Springs ; city in Bolton Township, Cowley County ; population, 169 (1890) ; no post-office.
East Marsh ; creek, left-hand branch of Buffalo Creek, in ( Mankato. Jewell and Republic counties. ( Concordia.
East Mission ; creek, a small, left-hand branch of Kansas River,
in Wyandotte County; length, 5 miles . Kansas City.
East Norway; station on St. Joseph and Grand Island Rail way, in Wolf River Township, Doniphan County . Atchison.
East Oak; creek, a left-hand branch of Oak Creek, in Jewell
County . Mankato.
Easton; township in Leavenworth County; area, 42 square
miles; population, 1,304 . Oskaloosa.
Easton; city on Union Pacific Railway, in Easton Township,
Leavenworth County; altitude, 905 feet; population, 132 .. Oskaloosa.
East Pipe; creek, fork of Pipe Creek, in Ottawa and Cloud
counties . Minneapolis.
East Twin; creek, a right-hand branch of Saline River, in Lin coln County . Ellsworth.
East Wolf; hamlet in Fairview Township, Russell County Osborne.
Eatonville ; post village in Cowley County.
Echo ; post village in Douglas County.
Eden; post village in Atchison County.
Eden; township in Meade County; area, 66 square miles ; popu lation, 58 . . . Meade.
Eden; township in Ness County; area, 104 square miles; popu lation, 198.
Eden; township in Sumner County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 435 . . Caldwell.
Edgerton ; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in McCamish Township, -Johnson County; altitude, 966 feet; population, 343 . Lawrence.
Edith; post village in Logan County.
Edmond; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway,
in Solomon Township, Norton County; altitude, 2,125 feet.. Norton.
Edna; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Elm Grove Town ship, Labette County; altitude, 978 feet; population, 410.
Edson ; post village and station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Sherman County. Altitude, 3,568 feet.
Edwards; township in Clark County; area, 85 square miles;
population, 46 . Ashland.
Edwards ; township in Wichita County; area, 216 square miles ; population, 407.
Edwards; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in ( Hutchinson. McPherson County. Salina.
Edwards; Southern County ; organized 1874; area, 612 square (Ness, miles ; population, 3, 147 ; county seat, Kinsley ; mean mag- I Larned. netic declination, 10° 25'; rainfall, 24 inches; temperature Spearville. 55°. Kinsley.
The county is crossed from southwest to northeast by Arkansas River. The country west of the river is a rolling plain, while east of it is a region of sand hills, and the entire county is treeless. The elevation ranges from 2,000 to 2,400 feet. Most of the area is devoted to pasturage. It is trav ersed by a line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail way.
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Edwardsville ; post village and station on Union Pacific Rail way, in Delaware Township, Wyandotte County; altitude,
777 feet . . Kansas City.
Edwin; post village in Stanton County.
Effingham ; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Rail way, in Benton Township, Atchison County. Altitude, 1,131 feet; population, 361 (1890)
Atchison.
Eightmile ; creek, a right-hand tributary to Walnut River, in Wichita.
Butler and Cowley counties. Wellington.
Eightmile ; creek, a left-hand branch of Osage River, in Frank lin and Douglas counties . Lawrence.
Elba; post village in Chase County.
Elbing; post village and station on Chicago, Rock Island and St. Paul Railway, in Fairmount Township, Butler County; altitude, 1,441 feet . Newton.
Elco; post village in Lyon County.
Elders; creek, a left-hand branch of Buffalo Creek, in Wilson
County . Fredonia.
Eldorado ; city in Eldorado Township and county seat of But ler County; magnetic declination, 9° 2CK; altititude, 1,291 feet. It is situated in the valley of Walnut River, mainly on the right bank. It is a railroad center of importance, being entered by branches of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Union Pacific Railways; population, 3,528... Eldorado.
Eldorado; township in Butler County; area, 58 square miles;
population, 4,053 . Eldorado.
Eldred; post village in Elwood Township, Barber County . Medicine Lodge.
Eleanor; post village in Harvey County.
Eleon ; station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in
Limestone Township, Jewell County . Mankato.
Elgin; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Hendricks Township, Chautauqua County ; altitude, 781 feet . - . . Sedan.
Elinor; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in
Toledo Township, Chase County . Emporia.
Elk; southeastern county; organized, 1875; area, 651 square ( Eldorado, miles; population, 10,356; county seat, Howard; mean mag- j Eureka, netic declination, 9° 30/ ; rainfall, 32 inches; temperature, j Burden.
56°.
The surface is a rolling plain, treeless except in the stream valleys. The elevation ranges from 900 to 1,500 feet. About half its area is under cultivation, mainly in corn. It is traversed by branches of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. Coal is mined near Moline.
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Area.
Population.
Elk Falls .
Sq. miles.
1,210
1,050 668 ! 1,002
188 j 1, 297
1, 342
Elk Falls .
Greenfield .
Grenola .
Howard .
Howard . . .
Liberty .
Longton .
Longton .
Oak Valley .
Oak Valley .
Painterhood .
Pawpaw .
Union Center .
Wildcat .
Moline .
Elk; post village in Chase County. Atlas sheets.
Elk; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Missouri Pa cific railways, in Louisburg Township, Montgomery County ; altitude, 825 feet; population, 698 . Independence.
Elk; township in Cloud County; area, 28 square miles; popu lation, 1,371 . Washington.
Elk; township in Osage County; area, 54 square miles; popu lation, 1,767 . Burlingame.
Elk ; township in Rawlins County ; — square miles ; population,
Elk; creek, a left-hand branch of Little Osage River, in Bour bon and Linn counties . Mound City.
Elk; creek, a right-hand branch of Wakarusa Creek, in Doug- ( Burlingame, las and Osage counties. ( Lawrence.
Elk; creek, a right-hand branch of Grasshopper Creek, in ( Topeka. Jackson County; length, 27 miles. ( Hiawatha.
Elk; creek, a right-hand branch of Big Blue River, in Mar shall County . Marysville.
Elk; creek, a right-hand branch of Neosho River, in Neosho
County . Iola.
Elk Creek; township in Republic County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 641 . Washington.
Elk; creek, a small tributary to Elm Creek, in Wabaunsee
County . Eskridge.
Elk; river, a right-hand branch of Verdigris River, in Elk ( Sedan.
and Montgomery counties. ( Independence.
Elkader; post village in Logan County.
Elkader; township in Logan County; area, 108 square miles; population, 97.
Elk Falls ; city in Elk Falls Township, Elk County, on Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, also on Elk River; altitude,
930 feet; population, 227 . Sedan.
Elk Falls; township in Elk County; area, 58 square miles;
population, 793 . Sedan.
Elkhorn; township in Lincoln County; area, 36 square miles; ( Beloit, population, 1,314. J Ellsworth.
Elkhorn; creek, a right-hand branch of Saline River, in Lin- c Ellsworth, coin County. Beloit.
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Ellinwood; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Lakin Township, Barton County; altitude, 1,789 feet; population, 664 . - . — Great Bend.
Elliott; post village in Sheridan County.
Ellis; city on Union Pacific Railway, in Ellis Township, Ellis County; magnetic declination, 10° 45'; altitude, 2,119 feet; population, 1,017 (1895) . Ellis.
Ellis; township in Ellis County; area, 114 square miles; pop- ( Ellis, ulation, 1,277. (Hays.
Ellis; central county; organized, 1867 ; area, 900 square miles; I Hays, population, 7,283; county seat, Hays; mean magnetic Ellis, declination, 10° 20'; rainfall, 23 inches; temperature, 53°. [Hill.
The surface is a treeless plain, in certain places much eroded by streams. It is drained by Smoky Hill River,
which crosses it from west to east. The elevation ranges from 1,800 to 2,300 feet. Less than one-half its area is under cultivation, largely in wheat. It is crossed by a branch of the Union Pacific Railway.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Big Creek . . .
Sq. miles.
1,215 (1895) 979
Buckeye . . .
Catharine
Ellis .
1, 277 (1895) 1,017
Ellis . . .
Hamilton . . . . . .
Hartsook
Lookout .
Pleasant Hill . .
Smoky TT ill . . .
Victoria, .
Walker . . . . .
Wheatland . .
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Ellsworth; city in Ellsworth Township, and county seat of Ellsworth County ; magnetic declination, 10° ; altitude, 1,537 feet. It is situated on the north bank of Smoky Hill River and on Union Pacific Railway . Ellsworth.
Ellsworth ; township in Ellsworth County ; area, 36 square
miles; population, 1,761 . Ellsworth.
Ellsworth; central county; organized, 1867; area, 720 square f
miles; population, 8,686; county seat, Ellsworth; mean I Ellsworth, magnetic declination, 10° 20'; rainfall, 26 inches; temper- j Russell, ature, 53°.
The surface is a broken, treeless plain, much eroded by streams. It is drained by Smoky Hill River, which crosses the county from west to east. The elevation ranges 1,400 to 1,900 feet. It is an agricultural county, three-fiftlis of its area being under cultivation, mainly in wheat and corn. It is traversed by branches of the Union Pacific, St.
Louis and San Francisco, Missouri Pacific, and Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe railways.
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Area.
Population.
Sq. miles,
1, 761
1, 268
Empire . . . . . - .
Garfield . - . .
Langley . . . . . . . . . .
Noble . .
Palacky . . . . . .
Thomas . . . . . . . . . .
Valley .
1, 238
Wilson .
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Elm; township in Allen County; area, 48 square miles; popu lation, 892 . Iola.
Elm; township in Pratt County; area, 36 square miles; popu- ( Pratt.
lation, 269. ( Medicine Lodge.
Elm ; post village on Missouri Pacific Railway, Labette County; altitude, 900 feet.
Elm ; branch, a left-hand branch of Osage River, in Miami ( Mound City. County. ( Olathe.
Elm; branch, a small tributary to Big Bull Creek, in Miami
County . Olathe.
Elm ; branch, a small left-hand branch of Osage River, in Miami
County . Olathe.
Elm; creek, a left-hand tributary of Neosho River, in Allen
County . Iola.
Elm; creek, a left-hand branch of Medicine Lodge River, in Barber County, formed by junction of North and South Elm creeks . Medicine Lodge.
Elm ; creek, a right-hand branch of Republican River, in Cloud ( Concordia. County. ( Washington.
Elm; creek, a right-hand branch of Sawlog Creek, in Ford
County . Spearville.
Elm; creek, a right-hand branch of Marias des Cygnes Creek,
in Lyon County . Eskridge.
Elm ; creek, a right-hand branch of Sugar Creek, in Miami
County . Mound City.
Elm; creek, a right-hand branch of Osage River, in Linn
County . Mound City.
Elm; creek, a right-hand branch of Neosho River, in Morris ( Parkerville. County. ( Eskridge.
Elm; creek, a right-hand branch of South Fork of Solomon
River, in Rooks County . Plainville.
Elm; creek, a right-hand branch of Ninnescah River, in Sumner
County . . . Wellington.
Elm ; creek, a left-hand branch of Onion Creek, in Montgomery
County . Independence.
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Elm ; creek, a left-hand branch of Duck Creek, in Montgomery
County .
Elm ; creek, a left-hand branch of Pumpkin Creek, in Mont gomery County .
Elm Creek; township in Marshall County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 566 .
Elm Creek ; township in Morris County ; area, 74 square miles,
population, 1,001 .
Elm Creek; township in Saline County ; area, 36 square miles;
population, 540 .
Elmdale; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, Diamond Creek Township, in Chase
County; altitude, 1,195 feet .
Elmandaro ; township in Logan County ; area, 100 square ( miles; population, 2,200. (
Elmer ; station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Lincoln Town ship, Reno County . . -
Elm Grove; township in Labette County; area, 52 square
miles; population, 1,320 .
Elm Mills;' township in Barber County; area, 60 square miles;
population, 164 .
Elmo; post village in Banner Township, Dickinson County Elmont; post village on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rail way, in Shawnee County ; altitude, 946 feet.
Elsmore; in Elsmore Township, city and railroad station in
Allen County; population, 219; altitude, 1,055 feet .
Elsmore; township in Allen County; area, 64 square miles;
population, 1,721 .
Elwood; city on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Washington Township, Doniphan County; population, 402; altitude, 817 feet
Elwood ; township in Barber County ; area, 105 square miles ;
population, 238 .
Elyria; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in King City Township, McPherson County ; altitude, 1,486
feet .
Embry; station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Silver Creek
Township, Harper County .
Emerson; post village in Stafford County.
Eminence ; post village in Finney County.
Eminence ; township in Woodson county ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 554 .
Emma; township in Harvey County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 710 . .
Emma; creek, a left-hand branch of Little Arkansas River, in ( Harvey County.
Emmet; township in Pottawatomie County; area, 34 square
miles; population, 324 .
Emmet; post village in Wyandotte County.
Emmett; township in Norton County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 405 .
Emmons ; post village and station on Burlington and Missouri River Railway, in Charleston Township, Washington County ; altitude, 1,289 feet .
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Cottonwood Falls.
Emporia.
Burlington.
Cheney.
Parsons.
Medicine Lodge. Abilene.
Iola.
Iola.
Medicine Lodge.
Hutchinson.
Caldwell.
Fredonia.
Newton.
Newton.
Wichita.
Wamogo.
Norton.
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Empire ; in Lowell Township, on Kansas City, Fort Scott and
Memphis Railway, in Cherokee County; population, 1,529. Joplin.
Empire ; township in Ellsworth County ; area, 146 square miles ;
population, 776 . Ellsworth.
Empire; township in Harper County ; area, 36 square miles; population, 172.
Empire; township in McPherson County ; area, 36 square miles; ( Hutchinsou. population, 837. Newton.
Emporia; city in Emporia Township, county seat of Lyou County; population, 8,676; magnetic declination, 9° 20'; alti tude, 1,134 feet. It is situated between Cottonwood and Neosho rivers, and is entered by branches of Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific railways . Emporia.
Emporia; township in Lyon County; area, 66 square miles;
population, 10,654 . Emporia.
Englewood ; city in Englewood Township, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, Clark County; population, 120;
altitude, 1,962 feet . Ashland.
Englewood ; township in Clark County; area, 85 square miles; ( Ashland.
population, 188. Meade.
Englevale ; post village in Lincoln Township, Crawford County Fort Scott. Enon; post village in Barber County.
Enonsdale; post village in Washington County.
Ensign; post village and station on Dodge City, Montezuma
and Trinidad Railroad, in Hess Township, Gray County... Dodge.
Enterprise; city in Center Township, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railways; population, 906; altitude, 1,137 feet . Abilene.
Enterprise; township in Reno County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 429 . Lyons.
Erie; city in Erie Township, county seat of Neosho County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; population, 1,212; altitude, 907 feet . Iola.
Erie; township in Neosho County; area, 48 square miles; pop ulation, 2,240 . . . Iola.
Erie; township in Sedgwick County; area, 36 square miles; i Cheney.
population, 248. ' Caldwell.
Erving; township in Jewell County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 483 . Mankato.
Eskridge; city in Wilmington Township, Wabaunsee County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; population,
560; altitude, 1,412 . Eskridge.
Essex; post village in Finney County.
Eudora; city in Eudora Township, Douglas County, on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; population, 669; altitude, 813 . Lawrence.
Eudora; township in Douglas County ; area, 48 square miles;
population, 2,090 . . — . Lawrence.
Eureka; city in Eureka Township, county seat of Greenwood County; population, 2,060; magnetic declination, 9° 15'; altitude, 1,079 feet. It is situated on Fall River and on the Atchison, Topeka and Missouri Pacific railways . Eureka.
Eureka ; township in Barton County ; area, 36 square miles ; ( Great Bend, population, 291. ( Russell.
Eureka; township in Cheyenne County; area, 60 square miles; population, 317.
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Eureka; township in Greenwood County; area, 60 square
miles; population, 2,659 . . Eureka.
Eureka; township in Kingman County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 269 . Kingman.
Eureka : township in Mitchell County ; area, 36 square miles ; ( Beloit.
population, 349. I Minneapolis.
Eureka; township in Rice County; area, 36 square miles; ( Lyons, population, 552. I Ellsworth.
Eureka; township in Saline County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 986 . Abilene.
Evan; township in Kingman County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 466 . Cheney.
Evan ; creek, a small left-hand tributary to Grasshopper Creek,
in Jefferson County . Oskaloosa.
Evansville; hamlet in Diamond Valley Township, in Morris
County . Parkerville.
Eve; post village in Bourbon County.
Everest; city in Washington Township, a station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Brown County; population, 489; alti tude, 1,146 feet . Atchison.
Everett; hamlet in Everett Township, Woodson County . Fredonia.
Everett; township in Woodson County ; area, 54 square miles; f Fredonia.
population, 819. Burlington.
Evergreen; township in Cheyenne County; area, 36 square miles; population, 102.
Ewell; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in
Springdale Township, Sumner County; altitude, 1,350 feet. Caldwell.
Example; township in Haskell County; area, 64 square miles;
population, 69 . Garden.
Exeter; post village in Clay County.
Exeter; township in Clay County ; area, 36 square miles ; popu lation, 485 . Clay Center.
Ezbon; post village and station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Ezbon Township, Jewell County; alti tude, 1,825 feet . Mankato.
Ezbon; township in Jewell County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 650 . Mankato.
Fact; post village in Clay County.
Fairdale; post village in Wyandotte County.
Fairfax; township in Osage County; area, 45 square miles;
population, 754 . Burlingame.
Fairfield; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Alma Township, Wabaunsee County; altitude, 1,069 feet . Wamego.
Fairfield; township in Russell County ; area, 40 square miles;
population, 241 . . Russell.
Fairhaven; post village in Norton County.
Fairmount; post village and station on Union Pacific Railway, in Fairmount Township, Leaven worth County ; altitude, 956 feet . Kansas City.
Fairmount; township in Butler County ; area, 36 square miles;
population, 598 . Newton.
Fairmount; township in Leavenworth County; area, 40 square
miles; population, 1,051 . Kansas City.
Fairplay; township in Marion County; area, 45 square miles; Newton.
population, 442. Cottonwood Falls.
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Fairport; post village in Paradise Township, Russell County .. Plainville.
Fairview; post village in Walnut Township, Brown County, a station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway ; alti tude, 1,214 feet . Hiawatha.
Fairview; township in Barton County; area, 36 square miles; 1 Russell, population, 303. Hays.
Fairview; township in Butler County; area, 36 square miles; ( Eldorado, population, 362. ( Wichita.
Fairview; township in Cowley County ; area, 36 square miles; Burden, population, 600. ( Wellington.
Fairview; township in Ford County; area, 72 square miles;
population, 145 . Dodge.
Fairview ; township in Jefferson County ; area, 35 square miles ;
population, 822 . Oskaloosa.
Fairview ; township in Labette County ; area, 36 square miles j
population, 741 . Parsons.
Fairview ; township in Republic County ; area, 36 square miles ; $ Washington, population, 750. I Concordia.
Fairview ; township in Rush County ; area, 48 square miles ;
population, 239 . Hays.
Fairview; township in Russell County ; area, 216 square miles; ( Osborne, population, 1,577. ( Russell.
Fairview; township in Stafford County ; area, 36 square miles; l Pratt, population, 436. ( Kingman.
Falkenstein; township in Stanton County; area, 126 square miles; population, 45.
Fall ; post village in Leavenworth County.
Fall, creek, a right-hand branch of Big Stranger Creek, in Leav enworth County . Oskaloosa.
Fall; creek, a left-hand branch of Bluff Creek, in Sumner
County . Caldwell.
Fall; river, a right-hand branch of Verdigris River in Wilson ( Independence, and Elk counties. t Fredonia.
Fall; river, a large right-hand branch of Verdigris River, inj
Wilson, Elk, and Greenwood counties. 1 Ue a'
L Independence.
Fall River ; city in Salt Springs Township, on Fall River and on St. Louis and San Francisco Railway; altitude, 925 feet;
population, 393 . Eureka.
Fall River; township in Greenwood County; area, 60 square
miles; population, 936 . Eureka.
Fall River; township in Wilson County; area, 50 square miles; ( Fredonia.
population, 1,111. Independence.
Falls; township in Chase County; area, 122 square miles; popu- ( Cottonwood Falls.
lation, 2,605. ( Emporia.
Falls; township in Sumner County; area, 54 square miles; ( Caldwell.
population, 728. ( Wellington.
Falun ; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in
Falun Township, Saline County; altitude, 1,333 feet . Salina.
Falun; township in Saline County; area, 36 square miles; popu lation 594 . Salina.
Fame; post-office in Pleasant Grove Township, Greenwood
County . . . . . . Eureka.
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Fancy; creek, a right-hand branch of Big Blue River, in Riley ( Junction City. County. Marysville.
Fancy Creek; post village in Clay County.
Fancy Creek; township in Riley County ; area, 32 square miles ;
population, 463 . - J unction City.
Fanning; post village and station on Burlington and Missouri River Railway, in Iowa Township, Doniphan County; alti tude, 908 feet . Atchison.
Fargo; township in Seward County; area, 117 square miles; population, 139.
Farisville ; post village in Ellsworth County.
Farlington ; post village and station on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway, in Sherman Township ; altitude, 990
feet . . . Fort Scott.
Farlinville; post-office in Paris Township, Linn County . Mound City.
Farmer; township in Rice County ; area, 36 square miles ; pop- Lyons,
ulation, 572. Ellsworth.
Farmer ; township in Wabaunsee County ; area, 66 square miles ;
population, 364 . - - Eskridge.
Farmington; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Rail way, in Atchison County; altitude, 1,024 feet . Atchison.
Farmington; township in Republic County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 670 . Washington.
Farmington ; township in Rooks County ; area, 36 square miles ; Phillipsburg. population, 189. i Plain ville.
Farmington; township in Stafford County; area, 36 square ( Pratt,
miles; population, 363. i Kinsley.
Farmington; township in Washington County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 593 . Washington.
Faulkner; post village in Cherokee County.
Fawn; creek, a left-hand branch of Verdigris River, in Lyon
County . . Emporia.
Fawn; creek, hamlet in Fawn Creek Township, Montgomery
County . Independence.
Fawn; creek, a right-hand branch of Onion Creek, in Mont gomery County . Independence.
Fawn Creek ; township in Montgomery County ; area, 72 square
miles; population, 1,302 . Independence.
Fay; post-office in Paradise Township, Russell County . Osborne.
Federal; post village in Hamilton County.
Fellsburg ; post village in Edwards County.
Fenton ; post village in Rush County.
Ferguson; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway,
in Franklin Township, Franklin County . Lawrence.
Fiat; post-office and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe
Railway, in Paw Paw Township, Elk County . Eureka.
Fidelity; post village in Nemaha County.
Fifth; creek, a left-hand branch of Salt Creek, in Mitchell
County . . Beloit.
Findlay; post village and railway station, in Linn County; altitude, 935 feet.
Fingal; post village in Rush County.
Finley; township in Decatur County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 234.
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Finney; western county; organized 1884; area, 1,296 square miles; population, 3,505; county seat, Garden; mean mag netic declination, 10° 50' ; rainfall, 20 inches ; temperature,
55° . Garden.
The surface is a treeless plain, covered with sand hills, especially south of Arkansas River, which crosses the county from west to east. The elevation ranges from 2,700 to 3,000 feet. Little of the area is under cultivation. It is crossed by the main line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail way. Large irrigation works have been constructed, espe cially near Garden.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Ga,r field . -
Sq. miles .
2, 198
Garden City .
Garden .
1, 620
Ivanhoe .
Pierceville .
Pleasant Valley .
Sherlock .
Terry .
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Finney; post-office in Liberty Township, Woodson County Fredonia.
Fish; creek, a left-hand branch of Bluff Creek, in Clark
County . Ashland.
Fish ; creek, a right-hand branch of South Fork of Ninnescah
River, in Kingman County . Cheney.
Fisher; post village in Stanton County.
Fisher; creek, a left-hand branch of Solomon River, in Cloud
County . . Minneapolis.
Fishpond ; creek, a small left-hand tributary to Grasshopper
Creek, in Jefferson County . Oskaloosa.
Five Creeks; township in Clay County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 588 . Clay Center.
Fivemile ; creek, a small branch of Missouri River, in Leaven worth County; length, 5 miles . Kansas City.
Flatland; post-office in Salem Township, Greenwood County .. Eureka.
Flavius; post village in Rush County.
Flening ; post village in Crawford County.
Fletcher; post village in Stanton County.
Flintridge; post village in Greenwood County.
Flora; township in Dickinson County ; area, 36 square miles;
population, 594 . Clay Center.
Floral; post village and railroad station in Richland Township,
Cowley County . . . Burden.
Florence; city in Doyle Township on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, Marion County ; altitude, 1,269 feet ; pop ulation, 1,535. . . Cottonwood Falls
Folsom ; post village in Haskell County.
Fonda; hamlet in Pleasant Valley Township, Ford County Spearville.
Fontana ; city in Osage Township, Miami County, on Kansas City, Fort Scott aud Memphis Railway; altitude, 930 feet; population, 1,042 . Mound City.
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Foote- township in Gray County; area, 120 square miles; pop ulation, 130 . - . . Dodge.
Ford Southwestern County ; organized, 1873 ; area, 1,080 square r
miles; population, 5,003; county seat, Dodge; mean mag- I Spearville. netic declination, 10° 15'; rainfall, 22 Inches; temperature, j Dodge.
55°. I
The surface is a high, treeless plain, somewhat broken, and largely covered by sandhills. The elevation ranges from 2,200 to 2,600 feet. It is drained by Arkansas River, which flows across it from west to east. The sparse population is, outside of the cities, mainly engaged in pastoral pursuits.
The county is traversed by branches of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific rail ways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Sq. miles.
P d
L-onco
2, 115
1, 871
Pi , TT 11
498 ;
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Ford; city in Ford Township, Ford County, on Arkansas River
and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway; altitude,
2,413 feet; population, 98 . Spearville.
Ford ; township in Ford County ; area, 93 square miles ; popu lation, 397 . Spearville.
Formoso; city in Grant Township, on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Jewell County; altitude, 1,511 feet; population, 144.
Forrester; township in Ness County; area, 80 square miles; population, 178.
Forsha; post village in Reno County.
Fort Dodge ; post village in Ford County.
Fort Leavenworth ; United States military post, situated on bank of Missouri River, in northern part of Leavenworth County; magnetic declination, 8° 407 ; altitude, 793 feet — - Kansas City.
Fort Riley; post village on Union Pacific Railway, Geary County ; altitude, 1,064 feet.
Fort Scott; city and county seat of Bourbon County, situated on the right bank of Marmaton River. It is an important railroad center, being entered by Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis, Missouri, Kansas and Texas, and Missouri Pacific railways; altitude, 803 feet; population, 11,673 . Fort Scott.
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Fossil ; creek, a left-liand branch of Smoky Hill River, in Rus sell County .
Foster; branch, a right-hand tributary of Verdigris River, in
Montgomery County .
Fostoria; post office and station on Kansas Central Railway, Shannon Township, in Pottawatomie County ; altitude, 1,454
feet .
Fountain; post village in Osage County.
Fountain; township in Ottawa County; area, 36 square miles;
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Russell.
Independence.
Junction City.
population, 620 . Minneapolis.
Fourmile; township in Morris County; area, 36 square miles; population, 358.
Fourmile ; creek, a right-hand tributary to Walnut River, in
Butler and Sedgwick counties . Wichita.
Fourmile ; creek, a small right-hand tributary to Neosho River,
in Lyon County . Burlington.
Fourmile ; creek, a right-hand branch of Neosho River, in ( Eskridge.
Morris County. Parkerville.
Fourmile; creek, a right-hand branch of Neosho River, in ( Parkerville. Morris County. Eskridge.
Fourmile ; creek, a left-hand branch of Neosho River, in Neo sho County . loia.
Fourmile ; creek, a left-hand branch of Bluff Creek, and tribu tary to Big Blue River, in Pottawatomie County . Marysville.
Fourmile; creek, a left-hand branch of Republican River, in
Riley County . Junction City.
Fourth; creek, a right-hand branch of Solomon River, in Mitch ell County . Minneapolis.
Fourth; creek, a left-hand branch of Salt Creek, in Mitchell
County . Beloit.
Fowler; post village and station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Fowler Township, Meade County; alti tude 2,585 feet . Meade.
Fowler; township in Meade County; area, 104 square miles;
population, 242 . Meade.
Fowler; creek, a right-hand branch of Cottonwood River, in
Lyon County . Emporia.
Fox ; post village in Harper County.
Fox; creek, a left-hand branch of Cottonwood River, in Chase
County . Cottonwood Falls.
Fragrant Hill; township in Dickinson County; area, 30 square
miles ; population, 583 . Clay Center.
Francis ; post village in Ness County.
Frankfort; city in Vermillion Township, Marshall County, on Missouri Pacific Railway; altitude, 1,141 feet; population,
L°01 . Seneca.
Franklin ; eastern county ; organized, 1857 ; area, 576 square f Burlingame, miles; population, 21,835; county seat, Ottawa ; mean mag- I Lawrence, netic declination, 9° 00'; rainfall, 35 inches; temperature, Burlington.
[Garnett.
The surface is a plain somewhat eroded by streams and treeless except in valleys. It is drained by Osage River.
The elevation ranges from 800 to 1,100 feet. It is an agri cultural county, half its area being under cultivation, mainly in corn. It is traversed by branches of the Atchison, Topeka and Sa£ta Fe and Missouri Pacific railways.
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Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Sq. miles.
1, 050
1, 232
Wnrrisnn
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tj 1 ood
Lhicoln
8, 624
7, 532
Pomona - - - - - - -
Pottawatomie
Richuiond . . .. - ..
Williamsburg
1, 310
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Franklin; village in Wakarusa Township, in Douglas County. Lawrence.
f Fort Scott.
Franklin ; township in Bourbon County ; area, 72 square miles ; I Iola. population, 1,348. Oarnett.
[ Mound City.
Franklin; township in Edwards County; area, 72 square miles;
population, 363 . . Kinsley.
Franklin; township in Franklin County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 1,232 . - . . Lawrence.
Franklin; township in Jackson County; area, 30 square miles;
population, 3,804 . Topeka.
Franklin; township in Lincoln County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 455 . Ellsworth.
Franklin; township in Marshall County ; area, 36 square miles ; ) Marysville, population, 742. Seneca.
Franklin ; township in Ness County ; area, 144 square miles ;
population, 433 . Ness.
Franklin; township in Trego County; area, 100 square miles; population, 117.
Franklin; township in Washington County; area, 36 square ) Marysville, miles; population, 813. Washington.
Franklinville ; post village in Ness County.
Fred; post village in Marion County.
Frederick; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Eureka Town ship, Rice County; population, 123 (1890); altitude, 1,748
feet.
Fredonia; city in Center Township; county seat of Wilson County; on St. Louis and San Francisco Railway, and At chison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 864 feet; population, 1,664 . Fredonia.
Freedom ; township in Bourbon County ; area, 44 square miles ; ( 4 ort Scott, population, 839. Mound City.
Freedom; post village in Butler County.
Freedom; township in Ellis County; area, 45 square miles;
population, 325 . Hays.
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Freedom; township in Phillips County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 382 .
Freedom; township in Republic County; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 583 .
Freeman ; post village in Stafford County.
Freeport ; city in Silver Creek Township, on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Harper County; altitude, 1,338 feet; popula tion, 74 .
Free Will; hamlet in Delhi Township, Osborne County .
Fremont; post-office and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Union Township, McPherson County; altitude, 1,382 feet.. Fremont; township in Lyon County; area, 72 square miles; ( population, 1,079. , (
Friend; post village in Scott County.
Friendship ; post village in Cherokee County.
Frog ; creek, a right-hand tributary to Marais des Cygnes Creek ( in Osage and Coffey counties. (
Frontenac; city in Crawford County; population, 1,052. Fuller; post village in Crawford County.
Fullerton ; post village on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail way, in Hodgeman County ; altitude, 1,097 feet.
Fulton ; city in Freedom Township, on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway, in Bourbon County; altitude, 815
feet ; population, 490 .
Funston ; post village in Allen County.
Furley ; post village and station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Lincoln Township, Sedgwick County;
altitude, 1,414 feet .
Gage ; post village in Kingman County.
Galatia; post-office in Fairview Township, Barton County
Gale; township in Marion County; area, 34 square miles; pop ulation, 696 . .
Galena ; city in Lowell Township, on St. Louis and San Fran cisco Railway, in Cherokee County; altitude, 870 feet; pop ulation, 4,314 .
Galesburg; post village and station on Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway, in Centerville Township, Neosho County;
altitude, 975 feet .
Galesburg ; township in Kingman County ; area, 36 square ( miles; population, 534. (
Galt ; post village on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Rice County; altitude, 1,635 feet.
Galt ; township in Rice County ; area, 36 square miles ; popula tion, 364.
Galva; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Empire Township, McPherson County; altitude, 1,546 feet; population, 232... Gannon ; creek, a left-hand branch of Diamond Creek, in Chase
County .
Gar; creek, a left-hand branch of Republican River, in Wash ington County .
Garden; township in Cherokee County; area, 34 square miles;
population, 2,105 .
Garden; township in Harper County; area, 36 square miles; population, 236.
Atlas sheets. Phillipshurg. Concordia.
Caldwell.
Osborne.
Salina.
Emporia.
Eskridge.
Burlington.
Burlingame.
Mound City.
Wichita.
Russell.
Newton.
Joplin.
Parsons.
Cheney.
Kingman.
Hutchinson. Cottonwood Falls. Washington. Joplin.
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garden; township in Harvey County; area, 36 square miles; j Hutchinson.
, ,. K„K ( Newton
population, 575.
garden ; city in Garden City Township, Finney County ; popu lation, 1,620; altitude, 2,836 feet.
Garden City; township in Finney County; area, 162 square
miles; population, 2,198 . - . Garden.
Garden Plain ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Garden Plain Township, Sedgwick County; altitude, 1,448 feet . . Cheney.
Garden Plain; township in Sedgwick county; area, 36 square
miles; population, 743 . - . Cheney.
Gardner; city in Gardner Township, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Johnson county ; altitude, 1,065 feet; population, 380 . . Olathe.
Gardner; township in Johnson County ; area, 45 square miles,
population, 1,360 . . Olathe.
Garfield ; post village andstation on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Garfield Township, Pawnee County; alti-
tude, 2,075 feet . t
Garfield; township in Clay County; area, 36 square miles ; i Clay Center, population, 633. . Washington.
Garfield; township in Decatur County, area, 36 square miles; population, 236.
Garfield ; township in Dickinson County ; area, 36 square miles ;
’ . Abilene.
population, . .
Garfield ; township in Ellsworth County ; area, 132 square miles ;
; . Ellsworth.
population, 815 .
Garfield ; township in Finney County ; area, 430.5 square miles ;
population, 236.
Garfield; township in Jackson County; area, 34 square miles; population 974.
Garfield ; township in Kiowa County ; area, 36 square miles ; population, 54.
Garfield; township in Morris County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 647 .
Garfield; township in Norton County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 402 . - . .
Garfield; township in Ottawa County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 421 .
Garfield; township in Pawnee County; area, 81 square miles;
population, 404 . .
Garfield; township in Rush County; area, 54 square miles;
population, 329 .
Garfield; township in Seward County; area, 108 square miles; population, 14.
Garfield; township in Smith County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 323 .
Garfield; township in Wabaunsee County; area, 45 square
Eskridge.
Norton.
Minneapolis.
Larned.
Larned.
Smith Center.
miles; population, 678.
Garland; post village and station on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway, in Dry wood Township, Bourbon
County . . . . .
Garlington; post village in Franklin County.
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Garnett ; city in Monroe Township and county seat of Anderson County; altitude, 1,046 feet; population, 2,382. It is upon three lines of railway — two branches of the Missouri Pacific and a branch of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail way . Garnett.
Garrison ; post village and station on Union Pacific Railway, in Buie Valley Township, Pottawatomie County; altitude,
1,059 feet . Junction City.
Garvey; creek, a left-hand branch of Ninnescah River, in
Sumner County . Wellington.
Gaskill; post village in Washington County.
Gaylord ; city in Banner Township, Smith County, on Missouri
Pacific Railway; altitude, 1,594 feet; population, 253 . Smith Center.
Geary ; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in
Wayne Township, Doniphan County . Atchison.
Geary; Central County, formerly Davis; organized 1855; area,
407 square miles; population, 10,165; county seat, Junction
City; mean magnetic declination, 9° 50' ; rainfall, 30 inches; ( Parkerville.
temperature, 54°. Junction City.
The surface is a rolling plain, somewhat eroded by stream and treeless, except in stream valleys. The elevation ranges from l,0u0 to 1,500 feet. Of the area two-fifths are under cultivation, mainly in corn. The county is traversed by branches of Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific and Atchison,
Topeka, and Santa Fe Railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Blakely . . .
Sq. miles.
6,516
5,219
Jackson .
Jefferson . . .
Liberty .
Lyon .
Milford .
Smoky Hill .
Junction City .
Wingfield .
Gem; post village on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Thomas County; altitude, 3,089 feet.
Geneseo; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Victoria Town ship, Rice County; altitude, 1,744 feet; population, 283.
Geneva; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway,
in Allen County ; altitude, 1,012 feet . Garnett.
f Iola.
Geneva; township in Allen County; area, 30 square miles; ] Garnett, population, 612. Fredonia.
Burlington.
Gerardy; post village in Washington County.
German ; township in Smith County ; area, 36 square miles ; Smith Center.
population, 449. f Phillipsburg.
Gettysburg ; township in Graham County ; area, 83 square miles ;
population, 332 . Hill.
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Geuda Springs ; city in Walton Township, Sumner County ; on St. Louis and San Francisco Railway; population, 114; alti tude, 1,146 feet .
Gideon; post village in Douglas County.
Gilfillan ; post village in Marmaton Township, Bourbon County. Gill; township in Clay County; area, 30 square miles; popula tion, 474 . - ; .
Gillion ; creek, a left-hand branch of Whitewater River, in But- ) ler County. (Called Bakers Creek on El Dorado sheet.) t Gilman ; township in Nemaha County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 1,056 . - . -
Gilmore ; creek, a right-hand branch of Neosho River, in Morris
County .
Girard; city in Crawford Township, county seat of Crawford County, on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis and St. Louis and San Francisco railways ; population, 2,782; alti tude, 983 feet . .
Wellington.
Fort Scott.
Clay Center.
Eldorado.
Wichita.
Hiawatha.
Parkerville.
Fort Scott.
Gladstone; post village in Rawlins County.
Gladys; station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway,
in Waco Township, Sedgwick County; altitude, 1,275 feet. . Wichita.
Glasco; city in Solomon Township ; Cloud County; station on
Union Pacific Railroad ; altitude, 1,318 feet ; population, 324. Minneapolis.
Glencoe; township in Butler County; area, 60 square miles;
population, 607 . . Eldorado.
Glencoe; township in Trego County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 135 . Ellis.
Glendale ; post village in Freedom Township, Bourbon County. Fort Scott.
Glendale; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Lecompton Township, Douglas County; altitude, 851 fee|. Oskaloosa.
Glendale ; township in Saline County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 283 . Salina.
Glen Elder; city in Glen Elder Township, Mitchell County, on
Missouri Pacific Railway ; altitude, 1,425 feet ; population, Mankato, gyg ( Beloit.
Glen Eider; township in Mitchell County; area, 36 square j Mankato, miles ; population, 1,045. Beloit.
Glen Grouse; post village in Cowley County.
Glenloch; post village in Anderson County.
Glenwood ; post-office in Fairmount Township, Leavenworth
County . Kansas City.
Glenwood ; township in Phillips County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 291 . Phillipsburg.
Glick; township in Kiowa County; area, 110 square miles; Kinsley, population, 184. Coldwater.
Globe; post village in Douglas County.
Goat; canyon in Ogallah Township, Tregor County . Ellis.
Goddard; city in Attica Township, Sedgwick County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway ; altitude, 1,468 feet ; population, 213 . . . Cheney.
Godfrey; post village and station on Kansas City, fort Scott and Memphis Railway, in Scott Township, Bourbon County; altitude, 964 feet . Fort Scott.
Goessel; post village in Marion County.
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Goffs ; city in Harrison Township, Nemaha County, on Missouri
Pacific Railway; altitude, 1,203 feet; population, 359 . Hiawatha.
Gognac ; post village in Stanton County.
Golden; post village in Grant County.
Golden Belt; township in Lincoln County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 303 . Ellsworth.
Goode ; post village in Phillips County.
Good Intent; post village in Atchison County.
Goodland; city on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Itasca Township, county seat of Sherman County ; mag netic declination, 11° 40' ; altitude, 3,688 feet ; population, 1,016.
Goodrich; post village on Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway, in Linn County; altitude, 894 feet.
Goodwater; post village in Gove County.
Goose ; creek, a left-hand branch of Sand Creek, in Kingman
County . Anthony.
Goose ; creek, a right-hand branch of Silver Creek, and tribu tary to North Fork of Ninnescah River, in Reno County Kingman.
Gooseberry; creek, a left-hand branch of Jester Creek, and tributary to Little Arkansas River, in Sedgwick and Harvey counties . Wichita.
Gordon ; post village in Butler County.
Gordon ; creek, a left-hand tributary to Elk River, in Mont gomery County . Independence.
Gore; township in Sumner County; area, 30 square miles;
population, 882 . Wellington.
Gorham; post village and station on Union Pacific Railway, in
Big Creek Township, Russell County ; altitude, 1,945 feet .. Hays.
f Clay Center.
Goshen; township in Clay County; area, 36 square miles; I Washington, population, 632. 1 Marysville.
1 Junction City.
Goss; station on Missouri Pacific Railway, Eagle Township, in
Harper County . . . . Anthony.
Gould; post village in Richland Township, Rooks County . Hill.
Gove; city in Gove Township, county seat of Gove County; population, 140.
Gove; western county; organized in 1886; area, 1,080 square miles; population, 2,043; county seat, Gove ; mean magnetic declination, 11° 40'; rainfall, 20 inches; temperature, 53°.
The surface is a treeless plain; drained by Smoky Hill River and its branches. The elevation ranges from 2,500 to 3,000 feet. Little of its area is under cultivation. It is crossed by a branch of the Union Pacific Railway.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Sq. miles.
Baker .
Gove .
Gove .
Grainfield .
Grinnell .
Jerome .
Larabee .
Lewis .
Payne .
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3ove; township in Gove County; area, 135 square miles; popu lation, 345.
f Pratt.
>ove ; township in Pratt County ; area, 36 square miles ; popu- I Medicine Lodge, lation, 139. j Kingman.
1 Anthony.
3-radan ; post village in Graham County.
Grafton; post village in Chautauqua County.
3-raham: northwestern county; organized in 1880; area, 900 square miles; population, 4,020; county seat, Hill; mean magnetic declination, 11° 00'; rainfall, 22 inches; tempera ture, 52°.
The surface is a rolling, treeless plain, drained by East Fork of Solomon River. The elevation ranges from 1,900 to 2,500 feet. But a small proportion of its area is cultivated, mainly in corn. It is traversed by a branch of the Union Pacific Railway.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Allodium .
Sq. miles.
Bryant .
Gettysburg .
Graham . . .
Happ v . . .
Hill Citv .
Hill .
Indiana .
Millbrook .
Morlan .
Nicodemus .
Pioneer .
Solomon .
Wild Horse .
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Iraham; township in Graham County ; area, 72 square miles; ( Hill.
population, 343. ( Norton,
rrainfield; city in Grain Held Township, Gove County, on Union Pacific Railway; altitude, 2,813 feet; population, 99 (1890).
rrainfield; township in Gove County; area, 72 square miles; population, 210.
Iranada ; post village in Nemaha County.
Iranada; township in Nemaha County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 712 . Hiawatha.
Irand Haven; post-office in Auburn Township, Shawnee
County . Burlingame.
rand River; township in Sedgwick County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 410 . . . Cheney.
rrand Summit; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Windsor Township, Cowley
County; altitude, 1,438 feet . . Burden.
rrand View; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail way, in Diamond Valley Township, Morris County . Packerville.
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Grandview; township in Ford County; area, 85 square miles;
population, 637 .
Grandview; township in Morris County ; area, 66 square miles ; population, 565.
Granger; creek, a left-hand branch of Bluff Creek, in Clark
County .
Granite; township in Phillips County; area, 36 square miles; population, 486.
Granny; branch, a small right-hand branch of Big Bull Creek,
in Miami County .
Grant; southwestern county; organized, 1888 ; area, 576 square miles; population, 494; county seat, Ulysses; mean mag netic declination, 10° 50' ; rainfall, 18 inches ; tempera ture, 55°.
The surface is a treeless plain, sandy in the north and drained by Cimarron River. Little of its area is under cultivation.
Atlas sheets. Spearville.
Ashland.
Phillipsburg.
Norton.
Olathe.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population. 1
Howard . . . .
Sq. miles.
Lincoln . . . .
Ulysses . . . . . . . . . . .
Sheridan . . . . . . . .
Sherman .
Sullivan. . . .
Thomas .
ios
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Grant; township in Barton County; area, 36 square miles ; Russell, population, 321. Hays.
f Joplin.
Grant; township in Crawford County; area, 56 sq.uare miles; ! Fort Scott, population, 1,208. Parsons.
I Iola.
Grant; township in Clay County; area, 31 square miles; popu- i Clay Center, lation, 349. Junction City.
Grant ; township in Cloud County ; area, 36 square miles ; popu lation, 772 . Concordia.
Grant; township in Cowley County; area, 55 square miles;
population, 321 . Burden.
Grant; township in Decatur County; area, 36 square miles; population, 348.
Grant; township in Dickinson County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 3,921 . . Abilene.
Grant; township in Douglas County; area, 18 square miles;
population, 555 . Oskaloosa.
Grant ; township in Harper County ; area, 36 square miles ; pop ulation, 436 . Anthony.
Grant; township in Jackson County; area, 62 square miles; Topeka, population, 1,280. Wamego.
Grant ; township in Jewell County ; area, 36 square miles ; pop- Mankato, ulation, 713. Concordia.
Grant; township in Lincoln County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 474 . . Beloit.
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Grant ; township in Marion County ; area, 70 square miles ; pop ulation, 601 . Cottonwood Falls.
Grant; township in Neosho County ; area, 48 square miles; pop ulation, 1,335 . I°la-
Grant; township in Norton County ; area, 54 square miles; pop ulation, 588 . Norton.
Grant; township in Osage County ; area, 40 square miles ; pop ulation, 4,368.
f Smith Center.
Grant; township in Osborne County; area, 36 square miles; I Phillipsburg. population, 370. j Osborne.
y Plain vi lie.
Grant; township in Ottawa County ; area, 36 square miles ; pop- ( Minneapolis, ulation, 283. Clay Center.
Grant; township in Pawnee County; area, 72 square miles; pop ulation, 170 . Larned.
Grant; township in Pottawatomie County; area, 30 square miles; population, 803.
Grant; township in Pratt County; area, 36 square miles; pop- l Pratt.
illation, 354. Medicine Lodge.
Grant; township in Rawlins County; area, 36 square miles; population, 95.
Grant; township in Reno County; area, 42 square miles; pop- ( Lyons.
ulatiou, 1,634. Hutchinson.
Grant; township iu Republic County; area, 36 square miles; i Washington, population, 698. ' Concordia.
Grant; township in Riley County; area, 38 square miles; pop ulation, 491 . Junction City.
Grant; township in Sedgwick County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 655 . Wichita.
Grant; township iu Sherman County; area, 144 square miles; population, 450.
Grant; township in Washington County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 716 . Washington.
Grant; post village in Riley County.
Grant; creek, a left-hand branch of Big Cana Creek, in Chau tauqua County . Sedan.
Grantville; post village on. Union Pacific Railway, in Jefferson County ; altitude, 872 feet.
Grass; a hamlet in Rutland Township, Montgomery County .. Independence.
Grasshopper; township in Atchison County; area, 54 square f Atchison, miles; population, 1,706. ( Hiawatha.
Grasshopper ; creek, a large left-hand branch of Kansas f Oskaloosa.
River, in Jefferson, Atchison, Jackson, and Brown coun- Hiawatha, ties; length, 80 miles. Topeka.
Graves ; post village in Cloud County.
Gray; southwestern county ; organized, 1887 ; area, 864 square f
miles; population, 1,249; county seat, Cimarron; mean J Podge, magnetic declination, 10° 45'; rainfall, 22 inches; temper- i Garden, ature, 55°. I
The surface is a treeless plain, most of it covered by sand hills, especially south of Arkansas River, which crosses the county from west to east. The elevation ranges from 2,500 to 2,800 feet. Little of its area is under cultivation. It is crossed by the main line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway.
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Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Cimarron .
Sq. miles.
(1895) 224
(1895) 67
Cimarron .
Foote .
Hess .
Ingalls .
Ingalls .
Logan .
Montezuma . .
Richland .
Salem .
Great Bend; city in Great Bend Township, county seat of Bar ton County ; population, 2,158 ; magnetic declination, 9° 50' ; altitude, 1,850 feet. It is situated on the north hank of Ar kansas River, in the bottom land. It is entered by Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific railways . Great Bend.
Great Bend ; township in Barton County ; area, 45 square miles ;
population, 2,542 . Great Bend.
Great House; creek, a right-hand branch of Verdigris River, in
Wilson County . Fredonia.
Greeley; city in Walker Township, Anderson County, on Mis souri Pacific Railway ; population, 438 . Garnett.
Greeley; western county; organized, 1888; area, 780 square (
miles; population, 851; county seat, Tribune; mean mag- I eyenne‘ netic declination, 12° 00'; rainfall, 15 inches; temperature, j
540 # Granada.
The surface is a treeless plain, little of it being under cul tivation. The elevation ranges from 3,500 to 3,900 feet. It is traversed by a branch of the Missouri Pacific Railway.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Colony .
Sq. miles.
Harrison .
Tribune .
Tribune .
Horace .
Atlas sheets.
Greeley; township in Saline County; area, 33 square miles ;( Abilene.
population, 465. Salina.
Greeley; township in Sedgwick County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 810 . Cheney.
Green; city and station in Highland Township, Clay County; on Union Pacific Railway; altitude, 1,289 feet; population,
. Clay Center.
Green; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in
Gypsum Township, Sedgwick County . Wichita.
Green; township in Pottowatomie County; area, 48 square
miles; population, 567 . Junction City.
Greenbush ; post village in Grant Township, Crawford County. Fort Scott.
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Greene; township in Harper County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 219 . Anthony.
Greene ; township in Sumner County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 441 . Wellington.
Greenfield; township in Elk County; area, 36 square miles; i Sedan, population, 1,210. Burden.
Greenfield; township in Rooks County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 201 . Plainville.
Green Garden ; township in Ellsworth County ; area, 36 square
miles; population, 518 . Ellsworth.
Greenleaf; city in Greenleaf Township, Washington County, on Missouri Pacific Railway ; altitude, 1,412 feet ; popula tion, 691 . - . Marysville.
Greenleaf; township in Washington County; area, 36 square Marysville, miles; population, 1,268. Washington.
Greensburg; city in Center Township, county seat of Kiowa County, on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific and Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe railways; altitude, 2,235 feet ; popu lation, 306 . Kinsley.
Greenwich ; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Rail way, in Payne Township, Sedgwick County ; altitude, 1,407 feet . Wichita.
Greenwood ; village in Quincy Township, Greenwood County . Fredonia.
Greenwood; station on St. Louis and San Francisco Railway, in Twin Grove Township, Greenwood County ; altitude, 991 feet . Eureka.
Greenwood; southeast county; organized, 1862; area, 1,155 Eureka,
square miles; population, 14,827; county seat, Eureka; ! Emporia,
mean magnetic declination, 9° 25/ ; rainfall, 32 inches; j Eldorado, temperature, 55°. I Cottonwood Falls.
The surface is an undulating plain, somewhat eroded by streams, and treeless except in the stream valleys. It is drained by Fall River. The elevation ranges from 900 to 1,500 feet. It is an agricultural county, nearly half its area being under cultivation, mainly in corn. It is traversed by branches of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, Missouri Pacific, and St. Louis and San Francisco railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Bachelor .
Sq. mile 8.
Eureka . .
2, 659
2, 060
Eureka .
Fall River .
.Janesville .
1, 388
Lane .
Madison .
1, 682
Madison .
Otter Creek . .
1, 030
Pleasant Grove .
Quincy .
Salem . .
Salt Springs . .
1, 362
Fa, 11 River . . .
Shell Rock . - .
South Salem .
Spring Creek .
Twin Groves .
1, 167
Severy .
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Greenwood; township in Franklin County; area, 30 squared miles; population, 712. (
Greenwood; township in Phillips County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 303 .
Gregory; post village in Holm wood Township, in Jewell
County .
Grenola; city in Greenfield Township, Elk County, on Atchi son, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 1,109 feet;
population, 603 .
Greystone ; a hamlet in Clifton Township, in Wilson County . . Gridley ; city in Liberty Township, Coffey County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 1,031 feet; popu lation, 199 .
Griffin; post village in Woodson County.
Grigsby; post village on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail way, in Scott County ; altitude, 2,923 feet.
Grinnell; post village on Union Pacific Railway, in Gove County; altitude, 2,908 feet.
Grinnell; township in Gove County; area, 180 squares miles; population, 446.
Grinter; post village in Wyandotte County.
Griswold; post village in Sherman County.
Grouse ; creek, a left hand branch of Arkansas River, in Cowley
County .
Grove; township in Reno County ; area, 36 square miles ; popu lation , 423 .
Groveland ; post village and station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Groveland Township, McPherson
County ; altitude, 1,488 feet .
Groveland; township in McPherson County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 592 .
Guelph ; post village in Sumner County.
Guelph; township in Sumner County; area, 54 square miles;
population, 666 .
Guilford; post-office in Guilford Towuship, Wilson County -
Guilford; township in Wilson County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 660 .
Guittard; post-office in Guittard Township, Marshall County.. Guittard; township in Marshall County ; area, 36 square miles;
population, 1,174 .
Gurney; post village in Cheyenne County.
Guy ; post village in Sheridan County.
Guzzler Gulch ; a left-hand branch of Pawnee Fork, in Ness
County .
Gypsum; city in Eureka Township, Saline County, on Mis souri Pacific Railway; altitude, 1,225 feet; population, 561- Gypsum; township in Saline County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 434 .
Gypsum; township in Sedgwick County; area, 50 square miles; population, 664 .
Gypsum ; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in I McPherson and Saline counties. 1
Atlas sheets. Lawrence. Burlingame.
Phillipsburg.
Mankato.
Sedan.
Fredonia.
Burlington.
Burden.
Kingman.
Hutchinson.
Hutchinson.
Wellington.
Fredonia.
Fredonia.
Seneca.
Seneca.
Ness City.
Abilene.
Abilene.
Wichita.
Hutchinson.
Salina.
Abilene.
Newton.
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Gypsum ; creek, a leffc-liand branch of Chisholm Creek and trib utary to Arkansas River, in Sedgwick County . Wichita.
Gypsum ; creek, township in McPherson County ; area, 36 square
miles; population, 480 . Abilene.
Hackberry; township in Labette County . Parsons.
Hackberry ; creek, a right-hand branch of Bluff Creek, in Clark
County . Ashland.
Hackberry; creek, a small, left-hand tributary to Smoky Hill River, in Wallace and Logan counties.
Hackberry; creek, a branch of Salt Fork, in Barber County.. . Medicine Lodge.
Hackney; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Pleasant Valley Township, Cowley County . Wellington.
Haddam; city in Haddam Township, Washington County, on Missouri Pacific Railway; altitude, 1,395 feet; population,
277 . Washington.
Haddam; township in Washington County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 877 . Washington.
Hafer ; run, a left-hand branch of Cheyenne Creek, in Montgom ery County . Independence.
Halderman ; creek, a left-hand branch of Verdigris River, in
Greenwood County . Emporia.
Hale; post village in Chautauqua County.
Hale; township in Thomas County; area, 108 square miles; population, 308.
Halfday ; creek, a small, left-hand branch of Big Soldier Creek,
in Shawnee County . Topeka.
Halford ; post village in Thomas County.
Halfway; post village in Cloud County.
Halifax; post-office and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa
Fe Railway, in Mill Creek Township, Wabaunsee County .. Eskridge.
Hallett ; township in Hodgeman County; area, 72 square miles; population, 98.
Hallowell; post village and station on St. Louis and San Fran cisco Railway, in Lola Township, Cherokee County ; alti tude, 841 feet . Joplin.
Hall Summit; post-office on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Ottumwa Township, Coffee County; altitude,
1,209 feet . Burlington.
Halstead; city in Halstead Township, Harvey County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 1,395 feet; population, 764.
r Cheney.
Halstead; township in Harvey County; area, 36 square miles; I Hutchinson, population, 1,446. j Wichita.
Newton.
Ham ; creek, forks of Elk River, in Elk County . Eureka.
Hamden; station on St. Louis and San Francisco Railway, in
Guelph Township, Sumner County . . Wellington.
Hamilton ; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in
Janesville Township, Greenwood County ; population, 206.. Eureka.
Cheney.
Hutchinson.
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Hamilton; western county ; organized, 1886; area, 996 square f aS S miles; population, 1,529; county seat, Syracuse ; mean mag- I Granada, netic declination, 11° 00' ; rainfall, 15 inches ; temperature, 1 Albany 55°.
The surface is a treeless plain, south of Arkansas River, which crosses the county from west to east. The county is covered by sand hills. The elevation ranges from 3,200 to 3,800 feet. Little of the area is under cultivation. It is crossed by the main line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Bear Creek .
Sq. miles.
(1895) 25
Coolidge .
Coolidge .
Kendall .
Kendall .
Lamont .
Liberty .
Medway .
Richland .
Syracuse .
Syracuse .
Hamilton; township in Ellis County; area, 107 square miles; Plain ville. population, 431.
Hamlin; city and station on St. Joseph and Grand Island Rail way, in Hamlin Township, Brown County; altitude, 980 feet; population, 176 . Hiawatha.
Hamlin; township in Brown County; area, 42 square miles;
population, 1,136 . Hiawatha.
Hammond ; post village and station on Kansas City, Fort Scott
and Gulf Railway, in Osage Township, Bourbon County... Fort Scott.
Hampden; village in Hampden Township, Coffey County . Burlington.
Hampden; township in Coffey County; area, 30 square miles;
population, 615 . Burlington.
Hampton; post village in Rush County.
Hampton; township in Rush County; area, 48 square miles; ( Hays, population, 442. j Ellis.
Hancock; township in Osborne County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 304 . i . . Osborne.
Handy ; hamlet in Bloom Township, Osborne County . Osborne.
Hanover; city in Hanover Township, Washington County, on Burlington and Missouri River and St. Joseph and Grand Island Railways; altitude, 1,225 feet; population, 881 . Marysville.
Hanover; township in Lincoln County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 336 . Beloit.
Hanover; township in Washington County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 1,657 . Marysville.
Hanson ; creek, left-hand branch of Deer Creek, in Phillips
county ... . . Phillipsburg.
Hanston ; post village on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail way in Hodgeman County; altitude, 2,152 feet.
HaPPy>* post village in Graham County.
Happy; township in Graham County; area, 90 square miles; population, 174.
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Hardfish; creek, a right-hand branch of Osage River, in Frank lin County . Lawrence.
Hardilee; post village in Smith County.
Harding; post village in Bourbon County.
Hardscrabble ; creek, a right-hand branch of Solomon River,
in Mitchell County . Beloit.
Hardtner ; post village in Elwood Township, Barber County.. Medicine Lodge.
Hargrave; post village in Rush County.
Harlan; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Harlan Township,
Smith County; altitude, 1,584 feet; population, 109 . Smith Center.
Harlan ; township in Decatur County ; area, 72 square miles ; population, 549.
Harlan ; township in Smith County ; area, 36 square miles ; popu lation, 454 . . Smith Center.
Harmon; township in Sumner County; area, 30 square miles;
population, 484 . Wellington.
Harmony ; post village in Pawnee County.
Harmony; township in Stevens County; area, 54 square miles; population, 102.
Harper; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Banner Township, Harper County; altitude, 1,424 feet; population, 1,147 . Anthony.
Harper; southern county; organized, 1873; area, 810 square f
miles; population, 9,235; county seat, Anthony; mean I Anthony, magnetic declination, 9° 10'; rainfall, 28 inches; tempera- j Caldwell, ture, 57°. I
The surface is a treeless plain, rising into hills in the northern and southern parts, drained bj7 small tributaries to Arkansas River. The elevation ranges from 1,200 to 1,800 feet. It is an agricultural county, more than half of its area being under cultivation. It is traversed by branches of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, Missouri Pacific, and St. Louis and San Francisco railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Anthony
Sq. wiles.
1,624
1, 074
Banner . . . . . . . - - . . . .
1, 502
1, 147
Berlin
Blaine . . . . . . . .
kask ia - . .
Eagle . . . . . .
Empire
Garden . . . . .
Green
H arper . ..
I ci 1 1
Odftll .
Pilot Knob . - . .
Ruella - . . .
Silver Creek -
Spring66
Stohrville - -
Rilin' . .
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Harper; township in Harper County; area, 18 square miles; ( Anthony, population, 445. Caldwell*.
Harper; township in McPherson County; area, 36 square ( Salma.
miles; population, 397. Hutchinson.
Harper ; creek, a right-hand tributary to Eagle Creek, in Lyon
County . Emporia.
Harpers; creek, a left-hand branch of North Cana Creek, in
Chautauqua County . Sedan
Harris; post village aud station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in
Anderson County . - . . Garnett.
Harris; creek, a right-hand branch of Nemaha River, in ( Hiawatha. Nemaha County. Seneca.
Harrison; post village in Jewell County.
Harrison; township in Chautauqua County; area, 56 square ( Sedan, miles; population, 700. Burden.
Harrison; township in Franklin County ; area, 29 square miles;
population, 688. . . . Lawrence.
Harrisoil ; township in Greeley County; area, 196 square miles ; population, 159.
Harrison; township in Jewell County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 602... . Mankato.
Harrison; township in Nemaha County ; area, 36 square miles; i Seneca population, 1,209. i Hiawatha.
Harrison; township in Norton County; area, 36 square miles; population, 448.
Harrison; township in Wallace County; area, 81 square miles; population, 182.
Harrisonville ; hamlet in Independence Township, Montgomery
County . Independence.
Hartford; city on Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway, in Elmendaro Township, Lyon County; altitude, 1,083 feet; population, 558 (1895) . Burlington.
Hartland ; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Hartland Township, county seat of Kearny County; alti tude, 3,056 feet; pppulation, 103.
Hartland; township in Kearny County; area, 138 square miles; population, 94.
Hartsook; township in Ellis County; area, 30 square miles;
population, 673 . Hayg
Harvey; Central County; organized, 1872; area, 540 square f Newton, miles; population, 16,238; county seat, Newton; mean mag- I Hutchinson, netic declination, 9° 25'; rainfall, 28 inches: temperature, Cheney.
55°* [Wichita.
The surface is a level, treeless plain. The elevation ranges from 1,400 to 1,500 feet. Nearly three-fourths its area are under cultivation, largely in corn and wheal*. It is traversed by branches of the Missouri Pacific and Atchi son, Topeka and Santa Fe Railways.
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Area. j
Population.
So. miles. ,
1, 446
5, 804
5, 193
1, 234
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Harvey; township in Cowley County; area, 60 square miles;
kqq . Burden.
population, . .
Harvey; township in Smith County; area, 36 square miles; Center
population, 583 . . ‘ ”
Harvey; creek, a left-hand branch Gypsum Creek, m Saline
. . Abilene.
County . .
Harvey ville ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Wilmington Township, Wabaunsee
County; altitude, 1,113 feet . V . Burlingame.
Haskell; Southwestern County; organized, 1887; area, o76 square miles; population, 580; county seat, Santa Fe; mean mag netic declination, 10° 50' ; rainfall, 20 inches; temperature,
. . . Gardeiu
The surface is a treeless plain, in large part covered with sand hills. The elevation ranges from 2,800 to 3,000 feet.
Little of the area is under cultivation.
Townships.
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Population.
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Haskell ; township in Haskell County ; area, 64 square miles
population, 145 . Garden.
Hatton; post village in Hamilton County.
Haun; creek, a right-hand branch of Neosho River, in Morris
County - . Parkerville.
Havana; post village on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail way, in Montgomery County; altitude, 755 feet.
Haven; post village on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Haven
Township, Reuo County . Cheney
Haven; township in Reno County ; area, 70 square miles; popu-
lation, 1,351 . . Cheney.
Havensville ; city in Grant Township, Pottawatomie County.
on Union Pacific Railway; population, 346 . Seneca.
Haverhill; post village and station on St. Louis and San Fran cisco Railway, in Spring Township, Butler County ; altitude,
1,320 feet... . Eldorado.
Haviland; city in Wellsford Township, Kiowa County, on Chi cago, Rock Island and Pacific and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways; altitude, 2,162 feet . Kinsley.
Hawkeye ; township in Osborne County; area, 36 square miles; ( Osborne.
( Smith Center.
population, 393.
Hawley; post village in Russell County.
Haworth; post village in Republic County.
Hawthorne ; post village on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Atchison County; altitude, 959 feet.
Hayes; township in Clay County; area 36 square miles; popu-
lation, 534 . . Clay Center.
Hayes ; township in Dickinson County ; area, 30 square miles ; ( Ahilene
population, 494. i Clay Center.
Hayes; township in Franklin County; area, 30 square miles;
population, 708 . Lawrence.
Hayes; township in McPherson County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 596. . ... . Hutchinson.
Hayes; township in Mitchell County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 417 . . [ Beloit.
Hayes; township in Reno County ; area, 72 square miles ; popu-
lation, 599 . Lyons.
township in Stafford County; area, 36 square miles; population, 350 . Great Ben(1
Haynesville ; township in Pratt County ; area, 63 square miles ; ( population, 659. j
Hays ; city in Big Creek Township, county seat of Ellis County, on Union Pacific Railway; magnetic declination, 11° 00'; population, 979 ; altitude, 1,999 feet .
Haysville ; post village in Sedgwick County
Hazelton; city in Hazelton Township, Barber County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific rail ways; altitude, 1,371 feet; population, 193 . Anthony.
Hazelton; township in Barber County; area, 36 square miles*
population, 530. . Anthony.
Healy; post village on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Lane County; altitude, 2,852 feet.
Heber; post village in Cloud County.
Hector; post village in Johnson County.
Pratt.
Kingman.
Hays.
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Hedgewood; post village in Norton County.
Heizer ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Buffalo Township, Barton County; altitude,
1,888 feet . Great Bend.
Hell; creek, a right-hand branch of Saline River, in Lincoln and ( Ellsworth. Russell counties . ( Russell.
Helmick ; post village on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Morris County; altitude, 1,364 feet.
Hendricks; township in Chautauqua County; area, 56 square
miles; population, 785 . Sedan.
Hendricks ; creek, a left-hand branch of Mill Creek, in Wabaun see County . . W amego.
Henry; post village in Sheridan County.
Henry; township in Ottawa County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 292 . Minneapolis.
Henry; creek, a tributary to Whitewater River, in Butler ( Newton. County. ( Wichita.
Hepler; city in Walnut Township, Crawford County, on Mis souri, Kansas and Texas Railway; altitude, 998 feet; pop ulation, 270 . . Fort Scott.
Herbert; creek, a right-hand branch of Mill Creek, in Washing ton County . Marysville.
Herington ; city in Lyon Township, Dickinson County, on Mis souri Pacific and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railways ; altitude, 1,328 feet; population, 1,534 . Parkerville.
Herkimer ; post-office and station on St. Joseph and Grand
Island Railway, in Herkimer Township, Marshall County.. Marysville.
Herkimer; township in Marshall County; area, 72 square
miles; population, 633 . Marysville.
Hermes; creek, a left-hand branch of Solomon River, in ) Beloit. Mitchell County. ( Mankato.
Herndon ; post village on Burlington and Missouri River Rail way, in Rawlins County; altitude, 2,660 feet.
Herndon; township in Rawlins County; area, 48 square miles; population, 490.
Hertha; post village on Kansas City and Pacific Railway, in Neosho County; altitude, 941 feet.
Herzog; village in Herzog Township, Ellis County . Hays.
Hesper; post village in Endora Township, in Douglas County. Lawrence. Hess; township in Gray County; area, 144 square miles; popu lation, 162 . Dodge.
Hesston ; city in Emma Township, Harvey County, on Missouri
Pacific Railway ; altitude, 1,483 feet; population, 73 . Newton.
Hewins; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in
Hendricks Township, Chautauqua County; altitude, 875 feet; population, 67.
Hiattville; city in Pawnee Township, Bourbon County, on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway; altitude,
988 feet; population, 146 (1895) . Fort Scott.
Hiawatha; township in Brown County; area, 63 square miles; ( Atchison, population, 5,082. ( Hiawatha.
Hiawatha; city in Hiawatha Township, Brown County, on the St. Joseph and Grand Island Railway; altitude, 1,091 feet; population, 3,062.
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Hibbard; township in Kearny County; area, 156 square miles; population, 55.
Hickman ; a hamlet in Salt Springs Township, in Greenwood
County .
Hickory; township in Butler County; area, 60 square miles;
population, 431 .
Hickory ; creek, a left-hand branch of Osage River, in Frank lin County .
Hickory; creek, a small left-hand branch of Neosho River, in
Coffey County . . .
Hickory; creek, a left-hand branch of Little Walnut Creek, in
Butler County .
Hickory ; creek, a left-hand branch of Neosho River, in Labette,
Neosho, and Crawford counties .
Hickory; creek, a left-hand branch of Elk River, in Elk
County .
Higby; creek, a small left-hand branch of Mission Creek, in
Osage County . .
High Bridge ; post village in Atchison County.
High Hill; hamlet in Medicine Township, Rooks County .
Highland; city on Burlington and Missouri River Railway, in Iowa Township, Doniphan County; altitude, 887 feet; popu lation, 639 .
Highland; township in Clay County; area, 36 square miles; ( population, 806. (
Highland; township in Harvey County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 554 .
Highland; township in Jewell County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 582 .
Highland; township in Lincoln County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 293 .
Highland; township in Morris County; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 420 .
Highland; township in Norton County; area, 36 square miles; population, 204.
Highland; township in Washington County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 393 .
Highpoint; post village in Ness County.
Highpoint; township in Ness County; area, 120 square miles;
population, 324 .
High Prairie ; township in Leavenworth County ; area, 48 ( square miles; population, 1,117. I
Hill; city in Hill City Township, county seat of Graham County, on Union Pacific Railway; altitude, 2,134 feet; population,
Hill ; creek, a right-hand branch of Marias des Cygnes Creek, ( in Lyon County. (
Hill City ; township in Graham County ; area, 40 square miles ;
population, 514 .
Hillsboro ; city in Risley Township, Marion County, on Atchi son, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 1,433 feet;
population, 616 .
Hillsdale; post village and station on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway, in Marysville Township, [Miami County; altitude, 905 feet .
Atlas sheets.
Eureka.
Eldorado.
Lawrence.
Burlington.
Eldorado.
Parsons.
Independence.
Eskridge.
Plainville.
Atchison.
Clay Center. Junction City.
Newton.
Mankato.
Ellsworth.
Parkerville.
Washington.
Ness.
Oskaloosa. Kansas City.
Hill.
Eskridge.
Burlingame.
Hill.
Newton.
Olathe.
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Hillside; post village in Phillips County.
Hilltop; post village on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail way, in Greenwood County ; altitude, 1,019 feet.
Hobart; township in Rooks County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 192 . - - -
Hobbs ; creek, a right-hand branch of Gypsum Creek, in Saline
County .
Hodgeman ; western county ; organized, 1879 ; area, 864 square f miles; population, 1,860; county seat, Jetmore; mean mag- I netic declination, 10° 20' ; rainfall, 22 inches; temperature, j 54°. I
Atlas sheets.
Plainville.
Abilene.
Ness.
Spearville.
Dodge.
The surface is an undulating, treeless plain, ranging m elevation from 2,100 to 2,500 feet. Only a small portion of its area is under cultivation. It is traversed by a branch of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Sq. miles .
Hallet .
98
North Roscoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sawlog
South Roscoe
Sterling . .
Valley .
Atlas sheets.
Hodgeman; post village in Hodgeman County.
Hog; creek, a small left-hand branch of Big Stranger Creek, in
Leavenworth County . Kansas City.
Hog; creek, a tributary to west branch (of Fall River), in Butler
and Greenwood counties . Eldorado.
Hoganville; post village in Graham County.
Hogback; station on Union Pacific Railway, in Ellis Town ship, Ellis County; altitude, 2,060 feet . Hays.
Hoge; post-office and station on Union Pacific Railway, in
Stranger Township, Leavenworth County ; altitude, 856 feet. Kansas City.
Hoisington; city in Homestead Township, Barton County, on Missouri Pacific Railway; altitude, 1,820 feet; population,
535 . Russell.
Holbrook; post village on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Hodge man County ; altitude, 2,207 feet.
Holland ; post village in Wheatland Township, Dickinson
County . Abilene.
Holland ; township in Dickinson County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 377 . Abilene.
Hollenberg ; city in Franklin Township, Washington County, on St. Joseph and Grand Island Railway ; altitude, 1,256 feet; population, 181 . Marysville.
Holliday; post-office and railway station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Monticello Township, Johnson County; altitude, 760 feet . Kansas City.
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Holling ; post village in Douglas County.
Hollis; post village on Burlington and Missouri River Railway, in Cloud County; altitude, 1,337 feet.
Holman; post village in Bourbon County.
Holmwood ; township in Jewell County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 557 . Mankato.
Holton; city in Franklin Township, county seat of Jackson County, on Missouri Pacific and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific and Union Pacific railways; magnetic declination,
9° 20'; altitude, 1,043 feet; population, 3,040. . Topeka.
Holycross ; post village in Pottawatomie County.
Holyrood; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Valley Township, Ellsworth County; altitude, 1,804 feet . . Ellsworth.
Home; city in Franklin Township, Marshall County, on St.
Joseph and Grand Island Railway; population, 134 (1890).. Marysville.
Home; township in Nemaha County; area, 54 square miles;
population, 1,570 . Seneca.
Homer ; station on Union Pacific Railway, in Russell Township,
Russell County; altitude, 1,869 feet .
Homer; creek, a left-hand branch of Walnut Creek, in Green wood County .
Homestead; post village in Chase County.
Homestead ; township in Barton County ; area, 72 square miles ; population, 911.
Homewood; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Lincoln Township, Franklin County; altitude, 1,039 feet .
Homewood; township in Franklin County; area, 25 square miles; population, 709.
Honey ; creek, a small tributary to Missouri River, 2 miles long,
in Wyandotte County . Kansas City.
Honey ; creek, a left-hand branch of Otter Creek, in Greenwood
County . Eureka.
Hooker; post village in Decatur County.
Hoosier; post village in Cowley County.
Hoosier; township in Kingman County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 391 . . Kingman.
Hoosier; creek, a right-hand tributary to Eagle Creek, in Lyon
County . Emporia.
Hoover; creek, a right-hand branch of Wolf Creek, in McPher son County . . Sal ina.
Hope; city in Hope Township, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway and Missouri Pacific Railway, in Dickinson County; altitude, 1,377 feet; population, 442 . Abilene.
Hope; township in Dickinson County; area, 36 square miles; population, 1,023 .
Horace; city in Tribune Township, Greeley County ; altitude,
3,638 feet; population, 92.
Horanif ; post-office and station on Kansas City, Wichita and Northwestern Railway, in Wyandotte Township, Wyandotte County; altitude, 1,013 feet .
Horseshoe; creek, a right-hand branch of Big Blue River, in
Marshall and Vf ashington counties Marysville,
Russell.
Eureka.
i Russell.
( Great Bend.
Lawrence.
Abilene.
Kansas City.
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Horse; creek, a right-hand branch of Rock Greek, in Wabaun see County . . . . Eskridge.
Horton; city in Mission Township, Brown County, a station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways; altitude, 1,192 feet; population, 3,202. . . Hiawatha.
Hortonburg; post village in Lyon County.
Hosford; a hamlet in Rutland Township, Montgomery County. Independence.
Houston; township in Smith County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 350 . Smith Center.
Howard ; city in Howard Township, county seat of Elk County , on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 1,112 feet; population, 1,050 . Sedan.
Howard; township in Elk County; area, 62 square miles; ( Sedan, population, 1,871. ( Eureka.
Howard; township in Grant County; area, 108 square miles; population, 11.
Howard; township in Labette County; area, 46 square miles; ( Parsons.
population, 786. ( Independence.
Howard ; creek, a small, right-hand tributary to Big Stranger
Creek, in Jefferson County . Oskaloosa.
Howell ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Fairview Township, Ford County; altitude,
2,544 feet . Dodge.
Hoxie ; city on Union Pacific Railway, in Kenneth Township, county seat of Sheridan County; altitude, 2,654 feet; popu lation, 211.
Hoyt ; post village and station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Douglas Township, Jackson County; altitude, 1,166 feet . Topeka.
Hubbard; creek, a right-hand branch of Arkansas River, in ) Larned. Pawnee County. I Great Bend.
Huckle; post village in Sedgwick County.
Hudson; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway,
in Hayes Township, Stafford County; altitude, 1,867 feet.. Great Bend.
Hugoton; city in Center Township, county seat of Stevens County; population, 136 (1890).
Hull; post village on Union Pacific Railway, in Marshall County; altitude, 1,149 feet.
Hull; branch, a small right-hand tributary to Big Stranger
Creek, in Jefferson County . Oskaloosa.
Humboldt; city in Humboldt Township, Allen County; mag netic declination, 8° 50'. It is situated on the left bank of Neosho River, and is a station on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Missouri, Kansas and Texas railways; alti tude, 960 feet; population, 1,660 . . Iola.
Humboldt; township in Allen County; area, 48 square miles; ) Iola.
population, 2,102. I Fredonia.
Humboldt; creek, a right-hand branch of Clark Creek, in ( Parkerville, Davis County. Junction City.
Humboldt; creek, a right hand branch of Clarks Creek, in ( Junction City. Davis County. ( Parkerville.
Hund; post-office and station on Union Pacific Railway, in
Kickapoo Township, Leavenworth County . Kansas City.
Hundred and Ten Mile; creek, a left-hand branch of Dragon
Creek, in Osage County . Burlingame,
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Hungry ; liollow in Illinois Township, Rush County . Hays.
Hunnewell ; city in South Haven Township, Sumner County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 1,104 feet; population, 116 . . Wellington.-
Huntsville ; township in Reno County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 518 . Lyons.
Huntsville ; post-office in Huntsville Township, in Reno County Lyons.
Huron; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway,
in Atchison County; altitude, 1,157 feet . Atchison.
Hurt; post village in Greeley County.
Huscher; post village in Cloud County.
Hushpuckney; creek, a right-hand branch of Marias des Cyg-
nes River, in Miami and Linn counties . Mound City.
Hutchins; creek, a left-hand branch of Elk River, in Elk
County . Sedan.
Hutchinson; city in Reno Township, county seat of Reno County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe; Missouri Pacific, and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railways; magnetic declination, 9° 30' ; altitude, 1,533 feet; population, 8,172 Hutchinson.
Hymer; post village in Chase County.
Iantha; creek, a left-hand branch of Pottawatomie Creek, in
Anderson and Franklin counties . Garnett.
Ida; a hamlet in Rose Creek Township, Republic County . Washington.
Idana ; city and station on Union Pacific Railway, in Five Creeks Township, Clay County; altitude, 1,255 feet; population,
151 . . . Clay Center.
Idell; post village in Crawford County.
Idenbro; post village on Kansas City and Pacific Railway, in Labette County; altitude, 893 feet.
Igo; post-office in Medicine Township, Rooks County . Plain ville.
Illinois; township in Nemaha County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 1,050 . . . Seneca.
Illinois; township in Rush County; area, 48 square miles; pop ulation, 285 . Hays.
Illinois; township in Sedgwick County; area, 36 square miles; ( Cheney, population, 416. ( Wichita.
Illinois; township in Sumner County; area, 36 square miles; ( Caldwell, population, 424. ( Wellington.
Illinois; creek, a left-hand branch of Cross Creek, in Jackson $ Wamego. County. ( Topeka.
Illinois; creek, a left-hand branch of Nemaha River, in Nemaha
County . , . Seneca.
Illinois ; creek, a right-hand branch of West Branch Mill Creek,
in Wabaunsee County . Eskridge.
Imes; post village in Franklin County.
Imperial; post village in Finney County.
Independence ; city in Independence Township, county seat of Montgomery County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and
Missouri Pacific railways; altitude, 816 feet; population,
3,677 . Independence.
Independence ; township in Montgomery County ; area, 70
square miles; population, 5,180 . Independence.
Independence ; township in Osborne County ; area, 36 square
miles ; population, 272 . Osborne.
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Independence; township in Washington County; area, 36
square miles ; population, 624 . . . Marysville.
Independence ; creek, a branch of Missouri River, iu Atchison
and Doniphan counties ; length, 15 miles . Atchison.
Independent; township in Barton County; area, 36 square
miles ; population, 623 . . Russell.
Indian; creek, a left-hand branch of Little Osage River, in
Bourbon and Linn counties . Mound City.
Indian ; creek, a left-hand branch of Salt Fork Creek, in Co manche County . Coldwater.
Indian; creek, a right-hand branch of Fall River, in Elk Eureka. County. Fredonia.
Indian; creek, a left-hand branch of Slate Creek, in Green wood County . Emporia.
Indian; creek, a small right-hand tributary to Big Stranger
Creek, in Jefferson County . Oskaloosa.
Indian; creek, a branch of Big Blue River, in Johnson County. Olathe.
Indian; creek, a left-hand branch of Little Osage River, in
Linn and Bourbon counties . Mound City.
Indian; creek, a right-hand branch of Nesho River, in Lyon,
Morris and Chase counties . Eskridge.
Indian; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in ( Hutchinson. McPherson County. Salina.
Indian; creek, a right-hand branch of Solomon River, in Mit chell County . Beloit.
Indian; creek, a right-hand branch of South Fork Solomon
River, in Osborne County . Osborne.
Indian; creek, a right-hand, branch of Vermilion River, in
Pottawatomie County . Wamego.
Indian; creek, a small, left-hand branch of Kansas River, in
Shawnee County . Topeka.
Indiana; township in Graham County; area, 67 square miles; ( Hill, population, 362. (Norton.
Indiana; township in Lincoln County; area, 36 square miles; (Ellsworth, population, 588. Beloit.
Indiana; creek, a left-hand branch of Neosho River, in Allen ( Iola.
County. I Burlington.
Indian Creek; township in Anderson County; area, 48 square ( Garnett, miles; population, 706. (Burlington.
Indianola; post village in Butler County.
Indianola; creek, a right-hand branch of Whitewater River, ( Wichita, in Butler and Sedgwick counties. Eldorado.
Industry; post village in Clay County.
Ingalls; city in Ingalls Township, Gray County, on Arkansas River, and on Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway ; pop ulation, 67 (1895) . Dodge.
Ingalls ; township in Gray County ; area, 62 square miles ; pop- ( Dodge, ulation, 172. Garden.
Inman; city in Superior Township, McPherson Comity ; popu lation, 273.
Inman; creek, a branch of Big Mule Creek, in Barber County.
( Coldwater.
Invermay ; post village in Atchison County.
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Iola; city in Iola Township, county seat of Allen County. It is situated near the junction of Elks Creek, with Neosho River at the intersection of branches of the Missouri Pacific and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways; altitude, 956 feet. Iola; township in Allen County ; area, 40 square miles; popu- lation, 2,854. (
Ionia; city in Ionia Township, in Jewell County ; population,
Ionia; township in Jewell County; area, 36 square miles, pop ulation, 653 . . .
Iowa; township in Doniphan County; area, 85 square miles,
population, 3,908 .
Iowa; township in Rooks County; area, 36 square miles; pop ulation, 269 .
Iowa; township in Sherman County; area, 108 square miles; population, 111.
Iowa; creek, a right-hand branch of Mill Creek, in Washing ton County .
Iowa Point; post village and station on Burlington and Mis souri River Railway, in Iowa Township, Doniphan County;
altitude, 826 feet . .
Iowaville ; post village in Sedgwick County.
Irish; run, a left-hand branch of Verdigris River, in Montgom ery County .
Iron; mound, hill in Greeley Township, Saline County .
Irving; city in Blue Rapids Township, Marshall County, on Union Pacific and Missouri Pacific railways; altitude, 1,092
feet; population, 312 .
Irving; township in Brown County; area, 54 square miles;
population, 993 .
Irwin ; township in Comanche County ; area, 36 square miles ; j population, 34. (
Isabel ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Valley Township, Barber County; altitude,
1,848 feet .
Isabel; township in Scott County ; area, 80 square miles ; popu lation, 93.
Island; post village in Neosho County.
Island; creek, a small branch of Missouri River, in Wyandotte
County; length, 4 miles .
Itasca; township in Sherman County; area, 36 square miles; population, 1,161.
Iuka; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in
Iuka Township, Pratt County .
Iuka; township in Pratt County; area, 71 square miles; popu lation, 573 . .
Ivanhoe; township in Finney County; area, 108 square miles;
population, 66 .
Ivanhoe; post village in Ivanhoe Township ; Haskell County . . Ivanhoe; township in Haskell County; area, 64 square miles ;
population, 53 . .
Ivanpah ; post-office in Salem Township, Greenwood County . . Ivanpah ; creek, a right-hand branch of West Branch (of Fall (
River), in Greenwobd and Butler counties . t
Ivy; township in Lyon County; area, 31 square miles; popu lation, 680 .
Atlas sheets.
Iola.
Iola.
Fredonia.
Mankato.
Mankato.
Atchison.
Plainville.
Washington.
Atchison.
Independence.
Salina.
Marysville.
Atchison.
Coldwater.
Clark.
Medicine Lodge.
Kansas City.
Pratt.
Pratt.
Garden.
Garden.
Garden.
Eureka.
Eureka.
Eldorado.
Eskridge.
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Jackson ; northeastern county ; organized, 1857 ; area, 658 f Topeka, square miles; population, 16,497; county seat, Holton ; J Wamego. mean magnetic declination, 9° 20' ; rainfall, 32 inches ; tem- 'j Seneca, perature, 53°. [ Hiawatha.
The Pottawatomie Indian Reserve is located in this county, occupying 120 square miles. The surface of the county is a rolling, treeless plain, having an elevation ranging from 900 to 1,300 feet. The county is agricultural, three-fifths of its area being cultivated, mainly in corn. It is traversed by branches of the Chicago, Rock Island and Union Pacific railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Sq. miles.
Cedar
1, 107
Douglas
1, 331
Franklin . . . . . . .
3, 804
Holton - . . . . . . . . -
3, 040
1, 280
Jefferson .
1, 272
Circle ville . . . . . . . . .
Libert v . . . . . . . . .
Neta wak a - -
Netawaka
Soldier .. ..
1, 066
Sold ier ..
Straight Creek .
Washington . . .
W hitin g
1, 129
Pottawatomie Reserve .
Estimated 1, 000
Jackson; township in Anderson County; area, 35 square miles; Atlas sheets.
population. 826 . Garnett.
f Kinsley.
Jackson; township in Edwards County; area, 72 square miles; j Larned. population, 184. Ness.
i Spearville.
Jackson; township in Geary County; area, 40 square miles; Parkerville. population, 299. Junction City.
Jackson; township in Jewell County; area, 36 square miles; ( Makato. population, 648. Concordia,
Jackson; township in Lyon County; area, 88 square miles; ( Emporia, population, 1,797. Burlington.
Jackson; township in McPherson County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 564 . Hutchinson.
Jackson; township in Osborne County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 440 . Osborne.
Jackson; township in Riley County; area, 35 square miles; Junction City, population, 865. Marysville.
Jackson; township in Sumner County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 491 . . Wellington.
Jackson; branch, a right-hand tributary to South Fork, Solo mon River, in Graham County . Hill.
Jacksonburg; post village, in Pleasant Township, Smith
County . Smith Center.
Jacob; creek, a right-hand branch of Cottonwood River, in
Chase and Lyon counties . Emporia.
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Jaggard; post village in Leavenworth County; altitude, 807 feet.
Jake; branch, a right-hand branch of Middle Creek, in Miami
County . Olathe.
Jamestown; city in Grant Township, Cloud County, on Mis souri Pacific Railway ; altitude, 1,420 feet ; population, 229. Concordia.
Janesville; township in Greenwood County; area, 148 square ( Eureka, miles; population, 1,388. ( Emporia.
Jaqua; post village in Cheyenne County.
Jaqua; township in Cheyenne County ; area, 48 square miles; population, 190.
Jarbalo; post-office on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail
way, in Alexandria Township, Leavenworth County . Oskaloosa.
Jarvis ; creek, a left-hand branch of Cow Creek, in Rice County. Lyons.
Jasper; station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway,
in Eden Township, Meade County; altitude, 2,703 feer . Meade.
Jefferson; township in Chautauqua County; area, 56 square ( Sedan, miles; population, 1,560. ( Burden.
J efferson ; township in Cheyenne County ; area, 36 square miles ; population, 79.
Jefferson ; township in Dickinson County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 723 . Abilene.
Jefferson; township in Geary County; area, 48 square miles; J Parkerville. population, 594. ( Jtmction City.
Jefferson; township in Jackson County ; area, 36 square miles; J Topeka, population, 1,272. Hiawatha.
Jefferson; township in Jefferson County; area, 58 square miles ;
population, 1,455 . Oskaloosa.
Jefferson; northeastern county; organized, 1855; area, 568 f
square miles; population, 17,619; county seat, Oskaloosa; I Oskaloosa. mean magnetic declination, 8° 30' ; rainfall, 33 inches ; tern- ] Topeka, perature, 53°.
The surface is a plain, much eroded by streams, and drained by Kansas River and its branches. The elevation ranges from 800 to 1,200 feet. About three-fifths its area is under cultivation, mainly in corn. It is traversed by branches of the Union Pacific and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe rail ways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
j Delaware .
Sq. miles.
2, 966
1, 155
Valley Falls .
Fairview .
Jefferson .
1,455
Winchester .
Kaw .
Kentucky .
1, 599
Perry .
Norton .
1, 391
Nortonville .
Osawkie .
1, 121
Oskaloosa .
2, 388
Oskaloosa .
1, 005
1, 605
Rock Creek .
Meriden .
Rural .
Sarcoxie .
Union .
1, 424
McLouth .
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Jefferson ; poet village in Montgomery County.
Jefferson; township in Rawlins County; area, 48 square miles;
population, 150. , , . ,
Jefferson* township in Republic County; area, 36 square i Washington.
miles; population, 762. Concordia.
Jennings; post village on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Decatur County; altitude, 2,488 feet.
Jennings; township in Decatur County; area, 36 square miles; population, 362.
Jerome ; post village in Gove County.
Jerome; township in Gove County; area, 144 square miles;
population, 205.
Jersey; creek, a left-hand branch of Salt Creek, in Osage
County .
Jerusalem ; post village in Johnson County.
Jester; creek, a left-hand branch of Little Arkansas River, in
Sedgwick and Harvey counties .
Jesus; mount, hill, in Lexington Township, Clark County; al titude, 2,340 feet .
Jetmore; city in Center Township, county seat of Hodgeman County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; mag netic declination, 10° 55' ; altitude, 2,268 feet . - .
Jewell; city in Buffalo Township, Jewell County, on Missouri Pacific Railway; magnetic declination, 10° 20'; altitude,
1,564 feet; population, 591 .
Jewell; northern county; organized, 1870; area, 900 square miles; population, 16,632; county seat, Mankato; mean magnetic declination, 10° 15'; rainfall, 25 inches; temper-
Burlingame.
Wichita.
Ashland.
Ness City.
Mankato.
r
I Mankato, j Smith Center.
ature, 52°. I
The surface is a broken, treeless plain, greatly eroded by streams, with a range in elevation from 1,400 feet in the val leys to 1,800 feet upon the summits. It is an agricultural county, three-fourths of its area being under cultivation, mainly in corn. It is crossed by branches of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, Missouri Pacific, and Chicago, Rock
Island and Pacific railways.
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Area.
Population.
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1,223
1, 237
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Jim; creek, a right-hand branch of Vermilion River, in Potta- Atlas sheets, watomie Couhty . Wamego.
Jingo; post village in Miami County.
Jocelyn ; creek, a left-hand branch of Sand Creek and tributary
to South Fork of Ninnescah River, in Sedgwick County Cheney.
Johnson; eastern county; organized, 1855; area, 480 square f
miles; population, 17,282; county seat, Olathe; mean mag- I Lawrence- netic declination, 8° 05'; rainfall, 35 inches; temperature, ) 01athe- 530 Kansas City.
The surface is a plain, much broken by erosion, especially in the north, near the valley of Kansas River. The elevation ranges from 750 to 1,000 feet. The valleys are timbered ; the uplands mainly treeless. It is drained by Kansas River and its tributaries. It is an agricultural county, about one-half its area being under cultivation, mainly in corn. It is traversed by branches of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Kansas City, Fort Scott and Missouri railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Aubry . . .
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1, 187
1, 360 1,875
1, 222 1,414 1,386
4, 489
3, 225
2, 171
1, 329
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Monticello .
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Johnson; township in Ness County; area, 120 square miles; population, 163.
Johnson; city in Stanton Township, county seat of Stanton County; population, 143 (1890).
Johnson ; creek, a small left-hand branch of Mission Creek, in
Osage County . Eskridge.
Johnstown ; post village in McPherson County .
Jonesburg; post village in Chautauqua County.
Jordan; creek, a right-hand branch of Chicaskia River, in Sum ner County . Caldwell.
Judson; post village in Smith County.
Julia; post village in Kingman County.
Junction; township in Osage County; area, 48 square miles;
population, 1,253 . . Burlingame.
Junction ; city in Smoky Hill Township, county seat of Geary County; magnetic declination, 9° 15'; it is situated at the junction of Republican and Smoky Hill rivers and on the Union Pacific and Missouri, Kansas and Texas railways; al titude, 1,078 feet; population, 5,219 . Junction City.
Juse; a hamlet in Liberty Township, Woodson County . Fredonia.
Kackley; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Beaver Township, Republic County; altitude, 1,505 feet . Concordia.
Kalloch; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Parker Township, Montgomery County; altitude, 726 fee . Independence.
Kalvesta; post village in Finney County.
Kanona; post village on Burlington and Missouri River Rail way, in Decatur County; altitude, 2,727 feet.
Kanopolis; city in Ellsworth Township, Ellsworth County, on the north bank of Smoky Hill River and on Union Pacific Railway; population, 179; altitude, 2,729 feet . Ellsworth.
Kansada; post village in Ness County.
Kansas City; county seat of Wyandotte County; the largest city of the State, situated at the junction of Kansas and Missouri rivers; its chief industry is meat slaughtering, for which it contains large stock yards and slaughterhouses.
It is an important railroad center; altitude, 760 feet; popu lation, 40,763 . . . Kansas City.
Kansas ; river, a large branch of the Missouri, heading in east ern Colorado and flowing through the State from west to east to its mouth at Kansas City. At Junction City it divides into two main streams, known as Smoky Hill and Republican rivers. Other large branches are Big Blue,
Solomon, and Saline. It is a river of the plains, all its branches heading far east of the Rocky Mountains. Its drainage basin is mainly comprised in Kansas, a small por tion only, that of a part of Republican River, being in Nebraska, while the heads of its two main branches are in eastern Colorado. The entire length of the river, following up the Smoky Hill Fork, is 650 miles.
Kanwaka; township in Douglas County ; area, 50 square miles; population, 830 .
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Kapioma; township in Atchison County ; area, 60 square miles; I Hiawatha, population, 1,175. j Oskaloosa.
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Kara; post village in Washington County.
Kaw; township in Jefferson County; area, 36 square miles; ( Topeka.
population, 761. ( Oskaloosa.
Kaw; township in Wabaunsee County; area, 40 square miles;
population, 647 . Wamego.
Kearny; western county; organized, 1888; area, 864 square miles; population, 1,046; county seat, Hartland; mean mag netic declination, 11° 10'; rainfall, 18 inches; temperature, 55°.
The surface is a treeless plain. South of Arkansas River, which crosses the county from west to east, the country is sandy; the elevation ranges from 3,000 to 3,500 feet; little of the area is under cultivation ; it is crossed by the main line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway.
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Area.
Population.
Hartland .
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Kearny .
Kendall .
Lakin .
Lakin . . .
Southside .
Kearny; post village in Kearny County. Atlas sheets.
Kearny; township in Kearny County; area, 156 square miles; population, 38.
Keats; post village on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rail way, in Riley County ; altitude, 1, 124 feet.
Kebar; post village in Graham County.
Kechi; post village on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rail way, in Sedgwick County; altitude, 1,373 feet.
Kechi; township in Sedgwick County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 810 . Wichita.
Keck; post village in Woodson County.
Keelville; post village in Cherokee County.
Keene; post-office in Mission Creek Township, Wabaunsee
County . Eskridge.
Keighley; post-office and station on St. Louis and San Fran cisco Railway, in Glencoe Township, Butler County; alti tude, 1,522 feet . Eldorado.
Keith; post village in Decatur County.
Kellogg; post village in Cowley County; altitude, 1,178 feet.
Kelly; post village on Kansas City, Wichita and Northwestern Railway, in Nemaha County; altitude, 1,196 feet.
Kelsey ; creek, a left-hand branch of Osage River, in Franklin
County . Lawrence.
Kelso ; post-office and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in
Neosho Township, Morris County . Parkerville.
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Kemp : creek, a left-hand branch of Chikaskia River, in King- Anthony, man County. (Kingman.
Kendall; city in Kendall Township, Hamilton County ; popula tion, 25 (1895).
Kendall; township in Hamilton County; area, 90 square miles; population, 117.
Kendall; township in Kearny County; area, 138 square miles; population, 106.
Kenilworth ; post village in Stafford County.
Kennebee; a hamlet in Russell Township, Russell County - Russell.
Kennedy; post village in Dickinson County.
Kennekuk; post village in Atchison County.
Kenneth ; township in Sheridan County ; area, 36 square miles ; population, 315.
Kenoma; creek, a left-hand branch of Pottawatomie Creek, in
Franklin and Anderson counties . Garnett.
Kensington ; city on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rail way, in Cedar Township, Smith County; altitude, 1,769 feet; population, 219.
Kent; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Valley Township, Reno County; altitude,
1,500 feet . Hutchinson.
Kentuck; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in
McPherson and Saline counties . Salina.
Kentucky; township in Jefferson County; area, 46 square
miles; population, 1,599 . Oskaloosa.
Kepple; post village in Wichita County.
Keystone; township in Scott County; area, 72 square miles; population, 175.
Keysville ; township in Pawnee County ; area, 69 square miles ; i Larned. population, 170. Ness.
Key West; township in Coffee County; area, 48 square miles;
population, 821 . Burlington.
Kibbie; creek, a left-hand branch of Salt Creek, in Osage
County . Burlingame.
Kickapoo ; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway and on Missouri River, in Kickapoo Township, Leavenworth County; altitude, 799 feet . Kansas City.
Kickapoo; island in Missouri River, in Leavenworth County.. Kansas City.
Kickapoo; township in Leavenworth County; area, 44 square ( Oskaloosa. miles; population, 1,030. ( Kansas City.
Kidderville ; post village in Hodgeman County.
Kiger; creek, a left-hand branch of Big Sandy Creek, in Clark
County . Ashland.
Kill; creek, post-office in Kill Creek Township, Osborne County. Osborne.
Kill; creek, a right-hand branch of South Fork, Solomon River,
in Osborne County . Osborne.
Kill; creek, a small right-hand branch of Kansas River, in
Johnson County . Olathe.
Kill Creek; township in Osborne County ; area, 36 square miles;
population, 315 . Osborne.
Kilmer ; post village in Shawnee County.
Kimbal; post village and railroad station in Neosho County; altitude, 1,050 feet.
Kimeo; post-office in Kiineo Township, Washington County .. . Marysville.
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Kimeo; township m Washington County; area, 36 square Marysville, miles; population, 601 . Washington.
Kincaid; city in Rich Township, Anderson County, on Missouri
Pacific Railway; altitude, 1,053 feet; population, 364 . Garnett.
King; hamlet in King City Township, McPherson County . Hutchinson.
King City; township in McPherson County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 497 . flutchinson.
Kingery ; townsnip in Thomas County; area, 144 square miles; population, 236.
Kingman ; city in Ninnescah Township, county seat of Kingman County; it is on Ninnescah River and on Missouri Pacific and Wichita and Western Railway; altitude, 1,504 feet; population, 1,681 . ’ Kingman.
Kingman; southern county; organized, 1873 ; area, 864 square f Kingman, miles ; population, 9,854 ; county seat, Kingman ; mean mag- j Cheney, netic declination, 9° 40'; rainfall, 27 inches; temperature, j Anthony.
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The surface is a rolling, treeless plain, somewhat eroded by streams, drained by Ninnescah and Chikaskia rivers.
The elevation ranges from 1,400 to 1,800 feet. It is an agri cultural county, nearly half its area being under cultiva tion, mainly in corn. It is traversed by branches of the Missouri Pacific aud Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Wichita and Western railways. The county is underlaid by salt beds, which are mined at Kingman.
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Kingman; township in Kingman County; area, 36 square miles; Atlaa sheets.
population, 236 . . Kingman.
Kingsdown; station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rail way, in Sodville Township, Ford County; altitude 2,514
. Spearville.
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Kingsville; post-office and station on Union Pacific Railway, in Silver Lake Township, in Shawnee County; altitude, 916 feet . Topeka.
Kinney; station on Union Pacific Railway, in Ridgeway Town ship, Osage County . Burlingame.
Kinsley; city in Kinsley Township, county seat of Edwards County; population, 713; magnetic declination, 10° 30' ; alti tude, 2,171 feet. It is situated in the bottom land on the north bank of Arkansas River and on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway . Kinsley.
Kinsley; township in Edwards County; area, 43 square miles;
population, 1,022 . Kinsley.
Kinsley ; creek, a right-hand branch of Mill Creek, in Wabaun- Eskridge, see County. ' anrng0-
Kiowa; city in Kiowa Township, Barber County, on Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific railways; alti tude, 1,333 feet; population, 385 . Anthony.
Kiowa; southern county; organized, 1886; area, 720 square f Spearville. miles; population, 1,923; county seat, Greensburg; mean] Kinsley, magnetic declination, 10° 15'; rainfall, 24 inches; temper- 1 Ashland, ature, 55°. Coldwarer.
The surface of the southern part is quite broken, while the northern part is covered with sand hills. The county is treeless. The elevation ranges from 1,800 to 2,400 feet.
As the county is sparsely settled, but a small proportion of its area is cultivated, most of it being devoted to pastur age. It is traversed by branches of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, and Wichita and Western railways.
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Area.
Population.
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Kiowa; township in Barber County; area, 37 square miles; ( Medicine Lodge, population, 508. Anthony.
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Kiowa; township in Kiowa County; area, 81 square miles; I Cold water, population, 70. ] Spearville.
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Kipp; post village in Saline County.
Kirkfield; post village in Edwards County.
Kirwin; city in Kirwin Township, Phillips County, on Mis
souri Pacific Railway; altitude, 1,695 feet; population, 448. Phillipshurg. Kiiwin; township in Phillips County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 822 . Phillipshurg.
Kisiwa; creek, a right-hand branch of Little Arkansas River, ( Cheney.
in Reno and Harvey counties. ( Hutchinson.
Klink; post village in Sherman County.
Knauston; post village in Finney County.
Knight; station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Fairview Town ship, Russell County . Osborne.
Kniveton ; post village in Cherokee County.
Kong; post village in Coffey Ccunty.
Kossuth; post village in Linn County.
Kuhnbrook; post village in Marion County.
Kuka; post village in Thomas County.
Kuntz; branch of Walnut Creek, in Greenwood County . Eureka.
Labette; southeastern county; organized, 1867; area, 649 f
square miles; population, 27,568; county seat, Oswego; I Independence, mean magnetic declination, 8° 20'; rainfall, 35 inches ; 1 Parsons, temperature, 55°.
The surface is an undulating plain, treeless except in the stream valleys, and is drained by Neosho River and its branches. The elevation ranges from 800 to 1,000 feet. It is an agricultural county, about one-half its area being un der cultivation, mainly in corn and wheat. About one-half its population is in its cities, most of them being in Parsons, an important railroad center. It is traversed by branches of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas, St. Louis and San Fran cisco, and Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Canada . . .
Sq. miles.
1, 320
1, 621 1,210
8, 939
8, 115
1, 456 3,053
2, 492
3, 433
2, 424
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Labette ; post village and station on Missouri, Kansas and lexas Railway, in Liberty Township, Labette County ; altitude,
858 feet . . Parsons-
Labette; township in Labette County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 690 . - . Paisons.
Labette ; creek, a right-hand branch of Neosho River, in Labette
and Neosho counties . Parsons.
Lablanche ; post village in Sherman County.
Lacey; township in Thomas County; area, 36 square miles; population, 145.
Laclede; post village in Pottawatomie County.
Lacrosse; city in Lacrosse Township; county seat of Rush County, on Missouri Pacific Railway ; magnetic declination,
10° 05'; altitude, 2,061 feet; population, 390 . Hays.
Lacrosse; township in Rush County; area, 42 square miles; $ Lamed, population, 612. Hays.
Lacygne; city in Lincoln Township, Linn County, on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway; altitude, 827 feet; population, 1,094 . - Mound City.
Ladder; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in Wallace, Greeley, Wichita, Scott, and Logan counties.
Ladore; village on Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway, in
Ladore Township, Neosho County; altitude, 90o feet . Parsons.
Ladore; township in Neosho County; area, 48 square miles; population, 984 .
Lafayette; post village in Stevens County.
Lafayette; township in Chautauqua County; area, 62 square
miles; population, 490 . Sedan.
Lafayette; township in Stevens County; area, 81 square miles; population, 76.
Lafontaine ; post village on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Talley rand Township, Wilson County . Independence.
Lagrange; post-office in Clear Fork Township, Marshall County. Seneca.
Laharpe; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and
Santa Fe Railway, in Allen County; altitude, 1,045 feet ... Iola.
Laing; township in Rawlins County; area, 48 square miles; population 240.
Lake; township in Harper County ; area, 54 square miles ; pop ulation, 394 . Anthony.
Lake; township in Harvey County; area, 36 square miles; pop ulation, 485 . - . Cheney.
Lake; township in Scott County; area, 120 square miles ; pop ulation, 91.
Lake; post village in Lake City Township, Barber County - Medicine Lodge.
Lake City; township in Barber County; area, 42 square miles;
population, 137 . Medicine Lodge.
Lake Inman; lake in Superior Township, in McPherson County. Hutchinson.
Lakeland; post village in Sand Creek Township, in Meade
County . Meade-
Lakeside ; post village in Bourbon County .
Lake View; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail way, in Wakarusa Township, Douglas County ; altitude, 830 feet . . . - 1
Lakin ; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Lakiu Township, Kearney County; altitude, 2,998 feet; popula tion, 295.
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Lakm; township in Barton County; area, 67 square miles; pop-
ulation, 1,508 . Great Bend.
Lakin; township in Harvey County; area, 36 square miles ; i Cheney, population, 878. Wichita.
Lakin; township in Kearney County; area, 108 square miles ; population, 553.
Lamar; post village in Ottawa County.
Lamborn; post village in Sherman County.
Lamont; post village in Greenwood County.
Lamont ; township in Hamilton County ; area, 162 square miles ; population, 42.
Lanark; township in Rooks County; area, 36 square miles; j Phillipsburg. population, 241. ( Plaiuville.
Lancaster; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Rail
way, in Atchison County; altitude, 1,142 feet . Atchison.
Lancaster ; township in Atchison County ; area, 54 square miles ;
population, 1,535 . Atchison.
Landon; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in
Russell County . Russell.
Lane; western county ; organized, 1886; area, 720 square miles; population, 1,666; county seat, Dighton; mean magnetic declination, 11° 05'; rainfall, 20 inches; temperature, 54°.
The surface is a treeless plain; little of its area is under cultivation. The elevation ranges from 2,500 to 3,000 feet.
It is traversed by branches of the Missouri Pacific and At- . chison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways.
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Population.
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Lane ; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Atlas sheets.
Pottawatomie Township, Franklin County . Garnet.
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Lane; township in Greenwood County; area, 54 square miles; I Fredonia. population, 715. j Emporia.
y Burlington.
Lane; township in Smith County; area, 36 square miles; pop ulation, 605 . Smith Center.
Laneville; post village in Labette County.
Langdon; post village on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Reno County; altitude, 1,697 feet.
Langdon; township in Reno County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 451 . Kingman.
Langley; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway,
in Empire Township, Ellsworth County ; altitude, 1,505 feet. Salina.
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Langley ; township in Ellsworth County ; area, 36 square miles ; population, 362.
Lanham; city in Independence Township, Washington County, on Burlington and Missouri River Railway; population, 43; no post-office . Marysville.
Lansing; city in Delaware Township, Leavenworth County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway ; population, 589 ; altitude, 814 feet . ' . Kansas City.
Lapeer; post village in Douglas County.
Larabee; township in Gove County; area, 144 square miles; population, 156.
Lards; creek, a left-hand branch of Neosho River in Morris
County . Parkerville.
Larimer; post village in Montgomery County.
Larimore; station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Peoria Town ship, Franklin County . Lawrence.
Larkin; post village and station on Union Pacific Railway, in
Franklin Township, Jackson County; altitude, 940 feet - Topeka.
Lamed; city in Larned Township, county seat of Pawnee County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific railways; magnetic declination, 10° 30'; altitude,
2,002 feet; population, 1,374 . Larned.
Larned; township in Pawnee County; area, 61 square miles;
population, 1,789 . Larned.
Lashmet; post village in Kingman County.
Lashita; post village in Riley County.
Latham; city and railroad station in Union Township; Butler
County; population, 268 (1890) . Eldorado.
Latimer; post village on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rail way, in Morris County ; altitude, 1,411 feet.
Laton; a hamlet in Corning Township, Rooks County . Plainville.
Laurel; post village in Hodgeman County.
Lava ; post village in Sherman County.
Lawn; township in Harper County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 380 . Anthony.
Lawndale; post village in Pratt County.
Lawn Ridge ; township in Cheyenne County ; area, 72 square miles; population, 171.
Lawrence; city and county seat of Douglas County; popula tion, 10,684; altitude, 828 feet; magnetic declination, 8° 35'.
It is situated on the south or right hank of Kansas River, and is upon the Union Pacific and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways . Lawrence.
Lawrence; township in Cloud County; area, 36 square miles; ( Concordia, population, 753. ( Washington.
Lawrence; township in Osborne County; area, 36 square Osborne.
miles; population, 347. I Smith Center.
Lawrenceburg; post village and station on Union Pacific Rail road, in Lawrence Township, Cloud County ; altitude, 1,325 feet . . Concordia.
Lawrence Junction ; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa
Fe Railway, in Ottawa Township, Franklin County . Lawrence.
Lawson ; post village in Grant County.
Leanna; post village in Allen County..
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Leavenworth ; city and county seat of Leavenworth County ; altitude, 765 feet; population, 21,120. It is situated on the right bank of Missouri River, and is a railroad center of im portance, being entered by Union Pacific, Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, and Missouri Pacific railways . Kansas City.
Leavenworth; northeastern county; organized, 1855; area, f
455 square miles ; population, 33,698 ; county seat, Leaven- ! Oskaloosa. worth; mean magnetic declination, 8° 55'; rainfall, 33 Kansas City, inches; temperature, 53°.
The surface is a plain, deeply eroded by streams. The ele vation ranges from 800 to 1,100 feet. The county is limited on the northeast by Missouri River, on south by Kansas River, and is drained by these streams and their tributaries.
It is treeless, except in stream valleys. Aside from the county seat, which contains two-thirds the population, this is an agricultural county, nearly two-thirds of its area be ing cultivated. It is traversed by several railways, includ ing branches of Union Pacific, Kansas City, Wyandotte and Northwestern, and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways.
Coal is mined at Leavenworth and Tonganoxie.
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1, 117 1,030 ; 1,161 942 ! 1,381
2, 389
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Leban ; creek, a right-hand branch of Solomon River, in Mitchell
County . Beloit.
Lebanon; city in Oak Township, Smith County, on Chicago,
Rock Island and Pacific Railway ; altitude, 1,812 feet ; popu lation, 338 . . . j Smith Center.
Lebo; city in Lincoln Township, Coffey County, on Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; population, 561; altitude,
1,155 feet . Burlington.
Lebo ; creek, a small left-hand branch of Neosho River, in Coffey
County . Burlington.
Lecompton; city in Lecompton Township, Douglas County, on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 846 feet; population, 426 . . . Oskaloosa.
Lecompton; township in Douglas County; area, 33 square
mile?; population, 1,236 . Oskaloosa.
Lee; post village in Doniphan County.
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Lee; station on Union Pacific Railway, in Jefferson Township,
Jefferson County ; altitude, 1,040 feet . Oskaloosa.
Leeds ; post village in Chautauqua County.
Lees; township in Logan County ; area, 72 square miles ; popu lation, 52.
Leesburg; post village in Union Township, Stafford County. .. Pratt.
Lehigh ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Lehigh Township, Marion County; altitude,
1,529 feet:... . Newton.
Lehigh; township in Marion County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 913 . . . Newton.
Leland, post village in Graham County.
Leloup; post village in Franklin County; altitude, 951 feet.
Lenape; post village ou Union Pacific Railway, in Sherman
Township, Leavenworth County ; altitude, 787 feet . Olathe.
Lena Valley ; a hamlet in Shell Rock Township, Greenwood
County . Emporia.
Lenexa; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Shawnee Township, Johnson County; altitude, 1,052 feet . . Olathe.
Lenora; city in Lenora Township, Norton County, on Missouri
Pacific Railway; altitude, 2,271 feet; population, 192 . Norton.
Lenora ; township in Norton County ; area, 36 square miles ; pop ulation, 360 . Norton.
Leon; city in Little Walnut Township, Butler County, on St.
Louis and San Francisco Railway ; altitude, 1,329 feet ; pop ulation, 449 . Eldorado.
Leona; city in Wolf River Township, Doniphan County, on St.
Joseph and Western Railway, in Doniphan County; popu lation, 259 . Atchison.
Leonardville ; city in Bala Township, Riley County, on Missouri
Pacific Railway; population, 314; altitude, 1,377 feet . Junction City.
Leota; township in Norton County; area, 78 square miles ; pop ulation, 686 . Norton.
Leoti; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Leoti Township, county seat of Wichita County ; population, 341 (1890) ; alti tude, 3,300 feet.
Leoti; township in Wichita County; population, 296.
Lerado; post village in Bell Township, Reno County . Kingman.
Leroy; city in Leroy Township, Coffey County, on Missouri
Pacific Railway ; population, 852 ; altitude, 990 feet . Burlington.
Leroy; township in Coffey County ; area, 21 square miles; popu lation 1,227 . Burlington.
Letitia ; post village in Clark County . Ashland.
Levant; post village on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rail way, in Thomas County; altitude, 3,307 feet.
Level ; creek, a small right-hand branch of Neosho River, in
Morris County . Parkerville.
Level; creek, fork of Neosho River in Morris County . Parkerville.
Lewis; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Wayne Township, Edwards County ; alti tude, 2,149 feet . Kinsley.
Lewis ; township in Gove County ; area, 144 square miles ; popu lation, 134.
Lexington ; post village in Clark County . Ashland.
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Lexington; township in Clark County; area, 80 square miles;
population, 186 .
Lexington ; township in Johnson County ; area, 65 square miles ; C population, 1,875.
Liberal ; post village and county seat of Seward County, on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway ; altitude, 2,843 feet.
Liberal; township in Seward County; area, 99 square miles; population, 377.
Liberty; city in Liberty Township, Montgomery County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 746
feet; population, 298 .
Liberty; township in Barton County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 425 .
Liberty; township in Clark County; area, 60 square miles;
population, 64 . . .
Liberty; township in Coffey County; area, 72 square miles;
population, 1,171 .
Liberty; township in Cowley County; area, 48 square miles;
population, 563 .
Liberty; township in Decatur County ; area, 36 square miles; population, 258.
Liberty ; township in Dickinson County ; area, 44 square miles ; ( population, 574. t
Liberty ; township in Elk County ; area, 60 square miles ; pop- l ulation, 668. (
Liberty; township in Geary County; area, 66 square miles;
population, 778 .
Liberty ; township in Hamilton County ; area, 99 square miles ; population, 56.
Liberty; township in Jackson County; area, 36 square miles; ( population, 746. (
Liberty; township in Kingman County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 210 .
Liberty; township in Labette County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 867 .
Liberty; township in Linn County; area, 64 square miles;
population, 1,531.
Liberty; township in Marion County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 1,037 .
Libei"ty; township in Montgomery County; area, 40 square
miles; population, 1,096 .
Liberty ; township in Osborne County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 214 .
Liberty; township in Republic County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 698 . .
Liberty; township in Saline County; area, 36 square miles; l population, 405. (
Liberty; township in Woodson County; area, 58 square miles; $
population, 860. (
Liebenthal; post village in Timber Township, Rush County.. Lightning; creek, a left-hand branch of Neosho River, in La- ( bette, Cherokee, and Crawford counties. (
Lily ; creek, a right-hand branch of Spring Creek, in Marshall County . . .
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Ashland.
Olathe.
Lawrence.
Independence. Great Bend. Ashland. Burlington. Burden.
Abilene.
Parkerville.
Eureka.
Fredonia.
Parkerville.
Topeka.
Hiawatha.
Anthony.
Parsons. Mound City. Garnett.
Newton.
Independence.
Osborne.
Concordia.
Abilene.
Salina.
Fredonia.
Burlington.
Hays.
Parsons.
Joplin.
Marysville.
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ime; creek, a left-hand branch of Lightning Creek, in Craw ford County . Joplin.
ime ; creek, a right-hand branch of Lyons Creek, in Dickin son County . Parkerville.
imestone; -township in Jewell County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 724 . Mankato.
imestone; creek, a left-hand branch of Hermes Creek, in
Jewell County . Mankato.
incoln; city in Elkhorn Township, county seat of Lincoln County, on Union Pacific Railway; altitude, 1,374 feet;
population, 729 . Beloit.
incoln; central county; organized, 1870; area, 720 square r
miles; population, 8,988; county seat, Lincoln ; mean mag- I Beloit, netic declination, 10° 15' ; rainfall, 26 inches ; temperature, ] Osborne.
53°. 1
The surface is treeless and broken, being heavily eroded by streams. The elevation ranges from 1,300 to 1,700 feet. It is an agricultural country, more than half its area being cultivated, mainly in corn and wheat. It is traversed by a branch of Union Pacific Railway.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Battle Creek
Sq. miles.
Cedron .
1, 314
Lincoln . . . . . . . .
Franklin . . . . . . . .
Indiana . . . . . . . . .
Logan . . . - . . -
Madison . - . .
Orange . . .
Pleasant . . . . -
Salt, Creek .. . . .
Scott . . . . . .
Valley .
Vesper . . .
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Incoln ; township in Anderson County ; area, 48 square miles ;
population, 736 . Garnett.
incoln; township in Butler County; area, 100 square miles; ( Eldorado.
population, 312. Cottonwood Falls,
incoln; township in Cloud County; area, 26 square miles;
population, 3,029 . Concordia.
incoln; township in Coffee County; area, 42 square miles;
population, 1,224 . Burlington.
incoln; township in Crawford County; area, 72 square miles;
population, 2,764 . Fort Scott.
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Lincoln; township in Decatur County; area, 36 square miles; population, 499.
Lincoln ; township in Dickinson County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 1,215 .
Lincoln; township in Edwards County; area, 72 square miles;
population, 353 . .
Lincoln; township in Ellsworth County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 294 .
Lincoln; township in Franklin County; area, 32 square miles;
population, 615 .
Lincoln; township in Grant County; area, 144 square miles; population, 130.
Lincoln; township in Kiowa County; area, 36 square miles; population, 65.
Lincoln; township in Linn County; area, 53 square miles;
population, 2,281 .
Lincoln; township in Neosho County; area, 48 square miles;
population, 914 .
Lincoln; township in Norton County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 163 .
Lincoln; township in Osage County; area, 30 square miles; j
population, 718. (
Lincoln ; township in Ottawa County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 388. i
Lincoln; township in Pottawatomie County; area, 30 square
miles; population, 403 .
Lincoln ; township in Reno County ; area, 56 square miles ; (
population, 883. (
Lincoln ; township in Republic County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 614 .
Lincoln; township in Rice County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 637 .
Lincoln; township in Russell County; area, 90 square miles; population, 823.
Lincoln; township in Sedgwick County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 553 .
Lincoln; township in Sherman County; area, 72 square miles; population, 246.
Lincoln; township in Smith County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 390 .
Lincoln; township in Stafford County ; area, 36 square miles;
population, 289 .
Lincoln ; township in Stevens County ; area, 54 square miles ; population, 70.
Lincoln; township in Washington County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 580 .
Lincolnville ; post village and station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Clear Creek Township, Marion
County; altitude, 1,432 feet .
Linda; post village in Rawlins County.
Lindsborg ; city in Smoky Hill Township, McPherson County, on Missouri Pacific and Union Pacific railways; altitude,
1,335 feet; population, 1,333 .
Linn; city in Linn Township, Washington County, on Missouri Pacific Railway; altitude, 1,463 feet; population, 185 .
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Abilene.
Kinsley.
Ellsworth.
Lawrence.
Mound City.
Parsons.
Norton. Burlingame. Burlington, i Clay Center.
1 Abilene.
Wamego.
Cheney.
Kingman.
Concordia.
Lyons.
Wichita.
Smith Center. Great Bend.
Marysville.
Cottonwood Falls.
Salina.
Washington.
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jinn; eastern county; organized, 1855; area, 637 square j
miles; population, 18,047 ; county seat, Mound; mean mag- I Garnett, netic declination, 8° 55' ; rainfall, 38 inches ; temperature, j Mound City.
54°. I
The surface is a broken plain, treeless except in the stream valleys and drained by Osage River. The elevation ranges from 750 to 1,000 feet. It is an agricultural county, about one -half its area being cultivated, mainly in corn. It is traversed by branches of Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway. Coal is mined at Lacygne and other points.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
i Blue Mound
Sq. miles.
1, 684
Blue Mound
1, 664
1, 531
Libert v . . . .
Lincoln . . . . ... ..
2, 281
1, 094
Mound City . .. .
1, 826
Paris -
1, 373
Potosi - . . . .
2, 624
Pleasanton . .. . .
1,060
Scott ... — .
1, 300
Sheridan
1,471
Stanton
Valley .
1, 663
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jinn; township in Washington County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 915 . Washington.
jinndale ; post village in Rush County.
jinwood; city on Union Pacific Railway, in Sherman Town ship, Leavenworth County; altitude, 799 feet; population,
bister; post village in Wallace County.
Litchfield; city in Baker Township, Crawford County, on Kan sas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway; population, 664. Joplin.
Little ; creek, a small tributary to Kansas River, in Johnson ( Kansas City.
County; length, 6 miles. Olathe.
Little; creek, a right-hand branch of Salt Creek, in Mitchell
County . . . . Beloit.
f Hutchison.
Little Arkansas; river, a left-hand branch of Arkansas River, I Newton,
in McPherson, Reno, Harvey, Sedgwick, and Rice Counties. 1 Wichita.
[ Cheney.
Little Bear; creek, a right-hand branch of Medicine Lodge
River, in Barber County . Medicine Lodge.
Little Beaver; creek, a left-hand tributary to Arkansas River,
in Cowley County . . Wellington.
Little Beaver; creek, a right-hand branch of Beaver Creek, in
Cowley County . Burden.
Little Blue; township in Washington County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 704 . Marysville.
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Little Blue; river, a right-hancl branch of Big Blue River, in
Marshall and Washington counties . Marysville.
Little Bull; creek, a left hand branch of Big Bull Creek, in
Miami County . . . Olathe.
Little Caney; township in Chautauqua County; area, 47 ( Sedan.
square miles; population, 917. Independence.
Little Cedar; creek, a right-hand branch of South Fork Cot tonwood River, in Chase County . Cottonwood Falls.
Little Cedar; creek, a left-hand branch of Dutch Creek, in
Cowley County . . Burden.
Little Coon ; creek, a branch of Coon Creek, in Edwards ( Spearville. County. Kinsley.
Little Cow ; creek, a left-hand branch of Cow Creek, in Craw ford County . Joplin.
Little Cow ; creek, a left-hand branch of Cow Creek, in Rice
County . Lyons.
Little Cross; creek, a left-hand branch of Cross Creek, in Jack-
son County . Wamego.
Little Delaware; creek, a branch of Grass Apple Creek, in
Atchison County, entering it at Muscotah ; length, 10 miles. . Atchison.
Little Driftwood ; creek, branch of Driftwood Creek, in Bar ber County . Medicine Lodge.
Little John; creek, a left-hand branch of Neosho River, in
Morris County . Eskridge.
Little Kaw; creek, a left-hand branch of Kansas River, in
Leavenworth and Wyondotte counties; length, 7 miles Kansas City.
Little Labette; creek, a right-hand branch of Labette Creek,
in Labette and Neosho counties . Parsons.
Little Muddy; creek, a small left-hand branch of Kansas
River, in Jefferson and Shawnee counties . Topeka.
Little Mule; creek, a branch of Medicine Lodge River, in Bar ber County . Medicine Lodge.
Little Osage ; river, branch of Osage River, in Missouri and I l0Un? Clty‘
eastern Kansas. i Fort Scott'
Garnett.
Little River; city in Union Township, Rice County, on Atchi son, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 1,581 feet; population, 402 . Lyons.
Little River; township in Reno County; area, 66 square miles;
population, 834 . Hutchinson.
Little Salt; marsh, in Putnam Township, Stafford County Great Bend.
Little Sandy ; creek, a right-hand branch of Bear Creek, in
Clark County . Ashland.
Little Sandy ; creek, a branch of Medicine Lodge River, in
Harper and Barber counties . Anthony.
Little Sandy ; creek, a left-hand branch of Sandy Creek, in
Wilson and Woodson counties . Fredonia.
Little Slough; creek, a small left-hand branch of Grasshopper
Creek, in Jefferson County . Oskaloosa. .
Little Soldier; creek, a left-hand branch of Big Soldier Creek,
in Shawnee and Jackson counties; length, 25 miles . Topeka.
Little Stranger; creek, a small left-hand branch of Big Stran- Kansas City, ger Creek, in Leavenworth County. Oskaloosa.
Little Sugar ; creek, a right-hand branch of Big Sugar Creek, in
Linn County . Mound City.
Little Timber; creek, a left-hand branch of Spillman Creek, in
Lincoln County . Beloit.
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Little Timber ; creek, a riglit-hand branch of Black Vermilion
River, in Marshall County . .
Little Turkey; creek, a small left-hand branch of Kansas
River, in Wyandotte County ; length, 6 miles .
Little Valley ; township in McPherson County ; area, 36 square
miles ; population, 618 - - - - .
Little Walnut ; township in Butler County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 789 . . . ; ' ‘
Little Walnut; creek, a left-hand branch of Walnut River, in j Butler County.
Little Walnut; creek, a right-hand tributary to Big Walnut
Creek, in Crawford County . . .
Little Walnut; creek, a right-hand branch of Solomon River,
in Mitchell County . " -
Little Walnut ; creek, a right-hand branch of Walnut Creek, in Rush and Barton counties.
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Seneca.
Kansas City.
Hutchinson.
Eldorado.
Eldorado.
Wichita.
Iola.
Beloit.
Lamed.
Great Bend.
Liverpool ; post village in Stanton County .
Liverpool; township in Stanton County; area, 72 square miles; population, 109.
Llanos; township in Sherman County; area, 72 square miles; population, 224.
Locklane ; creek, a left fork of Mud Creek, in Brown and Nemaha
counties . .
Lockport ; post village in Lockport Township, Haskell County. Lockport; township in Haskell County; area, 64 square miles ;
population, 91 - .
Loco; township in Haskell County; area, 64 square miles; pop ulation, 37.
Locust ; creek, a small right-hand branch of Elm Creek, in Wa baunsee County . . .
Loda ; township in Reno County ; area, 36 square miles ; popu lation, 442. . .
Logan; western county; organized, 1888; area, 1,080 square miles; population, 2,049; county seat, Russell Springs; mean magnetic declination, 11° 25' ; rainfall, 18 inches; tempera-
Hiawatha.
Garden.
Garden.
Eskridge.
Kingman.
The surface is a treeless plain, drained by Smoky Hill River, which flows across it from northwest to southeast. The elevation rauges from 2,800 to 3,300 feet. Little of its area is under cultivation. It is crossed by a branch of the Union Pacific Railway.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Sq. miles.
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Logan ; city in Logan Township, Phillips County, on Missouri
Pacific Railway ; altitude, 1,950 feet; population, 362 . Norton.
Logan; township in Allen County ; population, 435.
Logan; township in Barton County; area, 36 square miles; ( Great Bend, population, 458. ( Russell.
Logan ; township in Butler County ; area, 36 square miles ; pop ulation, 308 . Eldorado.
Logan ; township in Comanche County ; area, 54 square miles ;
population, 128 . Coldwater. „
Logan; township in Decatur County; area, 72 square miles; population, 462.
Logan; township in Dickinson County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 399 . Abilene.
Logan; township in Edwards County; area, 36 square miles; population, 149.
Logan ; township in Gray County ; area, 120 square miles ; ( Dodge, population, 142. Garden.
Logan; township in Lincoln County; area, 36 square miles; Beloit.
population, 363. Minneapolis.
Logan ; township in Marion County ; area, 36 square miles ; pop ulation, 570.
Logan; township in Marshall County; population, 837.
Logan; township in Meade County; area, 110 square miles;
population, 124 . Meade.
Logan ; township in Mitchell County ; area, 36 square miles ; Beloit.
population, 634. ( Minneapolis.
Logan; township in Ottawa County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 501 . Minneapolis.
Logan; township in Pawnee County; area, 36 square miles; Larned. population, 177. ( Great Bend.
Logan; township in Phillips County; area, 30 square miles;
population, 618 . Norton.
Logan ; township in Pratt County ; area, 36 square miles ; popu lation, 191 . Pratt.
Logan; township in Rawlins County; area, 36 square miles; population, 178.
Logan; township in Rooks County ; area, 36 square miles; popu lation, 407 . Plainville
Logan; township in Sheridan County ; area, 72 square miles; population, 241.
Logan; township in Sherman County; area, 54 square miles; population, 266.
Logan ; township in Smith County ; area, 36 square miles ; popu lation, 563 . Smith Center.
Logan; township in Washington County ; area, 36 square miles; $ Marysville.
population, 432. I Washington.
Logansport ; township in Logan County ; area, 108 square miles ; population, 117.
Lola; township in Cherokee County; area, 42 square miles; $ Joplin.
population, 1,225. ( Larsons.
Lomando; post village in Woodson County.
London; township in Sumner County ; area, 42 square miles;
population, 638 . Wellington.
Lone Elm; post village in Anderson County . Garnett.
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Lone Elm; township in Anderson County; area, 42 square
miles ; population, 956 . - . ; ai uett'
Lone Elm; creek, a left-hand branch of Walnut River, in
Cowley Connty . Welhngton.
Lone Star; township in Rush County; area, 42 square miles; ( Hays.
( Larned.
pOpU13itlOD D4:7. .
Lone Tree; township in McPherson County; area, 36 square i Hutchinson.
miles; population, 922 . Newton.
Lone Tree ; township in Pottawatomie County ; area, 33 square i Seneca.
miles; population, 501 . Wamego.
Lone Walnut; post village in Lincoln County.
Lone; branch, a left hand branch of Cow Creek, in Rice
County . - . - Ly°ns'
Lone: creek, a left-hand branch of Neosho River, in Coffey
° ’ Burlington.
Long; creek, a right-hand tributary to Marais des Cygnes Burlington.
Creek, in Osage and Coffey counties. Burlingame.
Long; creek, a tributary of Prairie Creek, in Sumner County.. Caldwell. Longford; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Chapman Township, Clay County;
altitude, 1,234 feet . - . y clay Center-
Long Island; post village and station on Burlington and Mis souri River Railway, in Long Island Township, Phillips
County; altitude, 2,071 feet . Norton.
Long Island; township in Phillips County; area, 48 square
miles; population, 895 . Norton.
Longton; city in Longton Township, Elk County, on Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 916 feet; popula-
kqo - - -- - ScdSiii.
Longton ; township in Elk County ; area, 45 square miles ; popu-
Lookout; township in Ellis County; area, 54 square miles;
population, 352 . - Hays.
Lookout; hollow, in Lookout Township, Ellis County . Hays.
Lorena; post village on St. Louis and San Francisco Railway, in Butler County; altitude, 1,336 feet.
Loring; post village on Union Pacific Railway, in Wyandotte County ; altitude, 794 feet.
Lorraine ; post-office and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and St. Louis and San Francisco railways, in Green Gar den Township, Ellsworth County; altitude, 1,781 feet Ellsworth. Loss; creek, a small, left-hand tributary to Neosho River, in
Coffey County . Burlington.
Lost; creek, a left-hand branch of Little Osage River, in Bour bon and Linn counties . . - . Mound Clt
Lost; creek, a left-hand branch of Saline River, in Lincoln
. . Beloit.
Lost; creek, a left-hand branch of Cow Creek, in Rice County. Lyons.
Lost; creek, a right-hand branch of South Fork Solomon River,
in Rooks County . "
Lost Springs; post village on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Marion County ; altitude, 1,476 feet.
Lost Springs; township in Marion County; area, 36 square $ Abilene, miles; population, 603. ' laikeiville.
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Louisburg; city in Wea Township, Miami County, on Missouri
Pacific Railway 5 population, 638 . Olathe.
Louisburg; township in Montgomery County; area, 72 square
miles; population, 1,920 . Independence.
Louisville ; city in Louisville Township, Pottawatomie County ;
population, 312 . Wamego.
Louisville; township in Pottawatomie County; area, 37 square
miles; population, 907 . Wamego.
Lovewell; city in Sinclair Township, Jewell County; popula tion, 31.
Lowe ; post village in Chautauqua County.
Lowe ; township in Washington County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 554 . Washington.
Lowell ; post village on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway, in Cherokee County ; altitude, 825 feet.
Lowell; township in Cherokee County ; area, 17 square miles;
population, 9,533 . Joplin.
Lowell; township in Rooks County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 414 . Plain ville.
Lowemont: post village in Leavenworth County; altitude,
1,094 feet.
Loyal ; post village in Finney County .-
Lucas; city in Fairview Township, Russell County, on Union
Pacific Railway ; altitude, 1,493 feet; population, 128 . Osborne.
Lucerne ; post village in Sheridan County.
Luctor; post village in Phillips County.
Ludell; post village in Rawlins County.
Ludell; township in Rawlins County; area, 84 square miles; population, 284.
f Beloit.
Lulu; township in Mitchell County; area, 36 square miles; ! Minneapolis, population, 563. j Mankato.
t. Concordia.
Lund; post village in Decatur County.
Luray; city in Fairview Township, in Russell County, on Union
Pacific Railway ; altitude, 1,576 feet ; population, 86 Osborne.
Luther; post village in Washington County.
Lydia; post village in Wichita County.
Lyle ; post village in Decatur County.
Lyndon; city in Valley Brook Township, county seat of Osage County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; mag netic declination, 9° 10'; altitude, 1,006 feet; population,
929 . Burlingame.
Lynn; creek, a left-hand branch of Wakarusa Creek, in Shaw nee County . Burlingame.
Lyon; eastern county; organized 1858; area, 858 square miles; f
population, 24,251; county seat, Emporia; mean magnetic -j Emporia, declination, 10° 00' ; rainfall, 32 inches ; temperature, 54°. I Eskridge.
The surface is an undulating plain, treeless except in the stream valleys, and drained by Neosho and Cottonwood rivers. The elevation ranges from 1,000 to 1,400 feet.. It is an agricultural county, more than half its area being cultivated, mainly in corn. It is traversed by branches of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific railways.
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Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Sq. miles.
1, 589
Americua
1, 931
C ter
1, 298
Ell enclaro
2, 220
(1895) 558
10, 654
Empor
8, 676
1, 079
1,797 ;
1,014
939 !
Atlas sheets.
Lyon; township in Cherokee County; area, 51 square miles;
population, 1,073 . Joplin.
Lyon; township in Cloud County; area, 54 square miles; popu lation, 722 . - . - . Minneapolis.
Lyon; township in Decatur County ; area, 36 square miles; pop ulation, 184.
Lyon; township in Dickinson County; area, 36 square miles; j Abilene, population, 2,002. Parkerville.
Lyon; township in Geary County ; area, 44 square miles ; popu lation, 486 . Parkerville.
Lyons ; city in Atlanta Township, county seat of Rice County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and St. Louis and San Francisco railways ; magnetic declination, 9° 45' ; altitude,
1,701 feet ; population, 1,585 . . . - - - Lyons.
Lyons; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in ( Parkerville. Davis and Dickinson counties. Abilene.
McAdvo; township in Barber County ; area, 36 square miles;
population, 134 . : . Medicine Lodge.
Me Allaster; post village in Logan County, on Union Pacific Railroad; altitude, 3,156 feet.
Me Allaster ; township in Logan County ; area, 108 square miles ;
population, 147.
McAllister; creek, a right-hand branch of Gypsum Creek, in
Saline County .
McCamish; township in Johnson County; area, 45 squared miles; population, 1,222. '
McClellan; township in Pratt County; area, 66 square miles; ( population, 154. '
McCracken; city in Hampton Township, Rush County, on Mis souri Pacific Railway; altitude, 2,139 feet; population, 203. McCune ; city in Osage Township, Crawford County, on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway; altitude, 822 feet; population, 680.
McDonald ; post village on Burlington and Missouri River Rail way, in Rawlins County; altitude, 3,366 feet.
McDowells; creek, a right-hand branch of Kansas River, in Davis and Riley counties.
McFadden ; branch, a small, left-hand tributary to Osage River,
in Miami County .
McFarland; post-office and station, on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Newbury Township, Wabaunsee County ; altitude, 1,025 feet .
Abilene.
Olathe.
Lawrence.
Pratt.
Kinsley.
Ellis.
Junction City. Parkerville.
Olatlie.
Wainego.
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McGraw; post village in Sheridan County.
Mclntire ; creek, a left-hand branch of Big Blue River, in Pot tawatomie County . Junction City.
McIntosh ; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Oskaloosa Township, Jefferson County, on the Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 1,127 feet . Oskaloosa.
Macksville ; city in Farmington Township, Stafford County, on
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; population, 147.. Pratt.
McLain ; post-office and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in
Pleasant Township, Harvey County; altitude, 1,504 feet ... Newton.
McLouth ; city in Union Township, Jefferson County, on Atchi son, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 1,159 feet; population, 443 . Oskaloosa.
Macon; post village in Wallace County.
Macon; township in Harvey County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 626 . Newton.
McPherson; central county ; organized 1870; area, 900 square f Saline.
miles; population, 20,295; county seat, McPherson; mean I Hutchinson, magnetic declination, 10° 05' ; rainfall, 28 inches ; tempera- 'j Abilene, ture, 54°. Newton.
The surface is a rolling, treeless plain, with an elevation ranging from 1,400 to 1,700 feet. Nearly two-thirds of its area is under cultivation, mainly in wheat and corn. It is traversed by branches of the Missouri Pacific, the Chicago,
Rock Island and Pacific, the St. Louis and San Francisco, and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Battle Hill .
Sq. miles.
Bonaville .
Canton .
Canton . . . . .
Castle .
Windom .
(1895) 128
Delmore .
Empire .
Galva . . . . . . .
Groveland .
Gypsum Creek .
Harper . . .
Hayes . . . . .
Jackson . . . .
King City . . . . . .
Little Valley .
Lone Tree .
Marquette . . . . . . .
Marquette .
McPherson . . .
3, 207 2,586
McPherson . . . .
Meridian . ' . . .
Mound .
1, 220
Mound Ridge .
New Gottland .
Smoky Hill .
2, 078
1, 327
Lindsborg .
So. Sharp’s Cr .
Spring Valley .
Superior .
1, 093
Inman .
Turkey Creek .
Union .
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McPherson ; city in McPherson Township ; county seat of Mc Pherson County; population, 2,586; magnetic declination,
9° 35'; altitude, 1,497 feet. It is a junction of Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe, Missouri Pacific and Chicago, Rock
Island and Pacific railways . - . Hutchinson.
McPherson; township in McPherson County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 3,207 . Hutchinson.
McPherson; township in Pratt County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 278 . Pratt.
McPherson; township in Sherman County; area, 72 square miles; population, 179
Macyville ; post village in Cloud County.
Madison; city in Madison Township, in Greenwood County, on Verdigris River, and on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail way; altitude, 1,074 feet; population, 586 . Emporia.
Madison; township in Greenwood County; area, 126 square
miles; population, 1,682 . Emporia.
Madison; township in Lincoln County; area, 36 square miles; Ellsworth, population, 262. Salina.
Madison; township in Riley County; area, 58 square miles;
population, 1,026 . Junction City.
Magda; post village in Lyon County.
Mahaska; city in Union Township, Washington County, on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway ; altitude, 1,603 feet; population, 66 . Washington.
Maherville ; post-office in Eureka Township, Barton County.
(Railway station “Boyd.”) . Russell.
Maize ; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in
Park Township, Sedgwick County . Wichita.
Majella; post village in Bourbon County.
Mallory; station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Seventy-Six
Township, Sumner County . Wellington.
Malone; creek, a right-hand branch of Little Blue River, in
Washington County . Marysville.
Manchester ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Dickinson County, in Flora Township ; altitude, 1,292 feet . Clay Center.
Manchester; station on St. Louis and San Francisco Railway, in Minneha Township, Sedgwick County, altitude, 1,387 feet . - . Wichita.
Manhattan; city in Manhattan Township, county seat of Riley County, on Union Pacific, Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways; magnetic declination, 9° 50'; altitude, 1,012 feet; population, 2,916. .. Junction City.
Manhattan; township in Riley County; area, 39 square miles;
population, 3,827 . Junction City.
Mankato ; city in Center To wnship, county seat of J ewell County , on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, and Missouri Pacific railways; altitude, 1,784 feet ; population, 712 . Mankato.
Manley; creek, a left-hand fork of Turkey Creek, in Nemaha
County . Seneca.
Manning; station on Atchinson, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway,
in Edwards Township, Clark County; altitude, 1,941 feet.. Ashland.
Manning; post village on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Scott County ; altitude, 2,916 feet.
Manteno; post village in Ness County.
Mantey; post village in Linn County.
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Maple; township in Cowley County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 497 . Wellington.
Maple ; post village in Spring Creek To ip, Cowley County . . Burden .
Maple ; creek, a right-hand branch of Pole Cat Creek, in Cow ley County . Wellington.
Maple Hill; post-office and station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Maple Hill Township, Wabaunsee County; altitude, 962 feet . Wamego.
( Wamego.
Maple Hill; township in Wabaunsee County; area, 73 square 1 Eskridge,
miles; population, 905. j Topeka.
Burlingame.
Mapleton; village in Timberhill Township, Bourbon County;
population, 175 (1890) . Mound City.
Marena; township in Hodgeman County; area, 144 square
miles; population, 369 . Ness City.
Margaret; post village in Lincoln County.
Mariadahl; post village in Pottawatomie County; altitude,
1,062 feet.
Marietta; post village in Marshall County; altitude, 1,161 feet.
Marion; Central County; organized, 1865; area, 954 square f
miles; population, 20,451; county seat, Marion; mean I Abilene, magnetic declination, 9° 35'; rainfall, 30 inches ; tempera- Newton, ture, 54°.
The surface is a rolling plain, treeless except in the valleys, somewhat eroded by streams, the elevation ranging from 1,200 to 1,500 feet. It is drained by Cottonwood River and branches. It is an agricultural county, more than half its area being under cultivation, mainly iu corn, wheat, and oats. It is traversed by branches of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, and the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific rail ways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
1 Population.
Blaine . . .
Sq. miles.
Catlin .
Center .
2, 430
Marion . . .
1, 759
Clark .
Clear Creek . . . . . . . . . .
1, 034
Col fa v .
Doyle .
1, 853
1, 535
Florence . . . .
Durham Park . '. .
East Branch .
Fair Play . .
Gale .
142 !
Grant . . .
Lehigh .
Liberty . . . . . . .
1, 037
Logau .
Menno .
Milton . . . .
Moore .
Peabodv .
2, 154
Peabody .
1,656
Risley .
Hillsboro .
Summit . : .
West Branch . .
Wilson .
1,434
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darion ; city in Center Township, county seat of Marion County, on Atchison, Topeka and Sante Fe and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railways; magnetic declination, 9° 30 ;
altitude, 1,310 feet; population, 1,759 . . Newton.
darion; post village and station ou Missouri Pacific Railway,
in Solomon Township, Phillips County ; altitude, 1,8Q5 feet. Phillipshurg. darion; township in Bourbon County; area, 100 square miles; J Fort Scott.
population, 2,388. Iola.
darion ; township in Doniphan County ; area, 20 square miles ;
population, 678 . Atchison.
darion; township in Douglas County; area, 72 square miles; l Lawrence.
population, 1,369. Burlingame,
darion ; township in Lincoln County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 370 . Beloit.
darion; township in Nemaha County; area, 48 square miles;
population, 875 . Seneca .
darmaton; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Rail way, in Bourbon County, in Marmaton Township ; altitude,
913 feet . Fort Scott.
darmaton ; township in Allen County ; area, 56 square miles ;
population, 1,575 . I°la-
darmaton; township in Bourbon County; area, 56 square
miles ; population, 1,279 . Fort Scott.
darmaton; river; a large, right-hand branch of Missouri ( Fort Scott.
River, in Missouri and in Bourbon and Allen counties. i Iola. darquette ; city in Marquette Township, McPherson County, on Missouri Pacific Railway; altitude, 1,384 feet; popula tion, 395 . Salina.
darquette ; township in McPherson County ; area, 36 square
miles; population, 920 . Salina.
Marshall; northeastern county; organized, 1855; area, 900 f
square miles; population, 24,142; county seat, Marysville;] Marysville, mean magnetic declination, 9° 25' ; rainfall, 30 inches; tern- 1 Seneca, perature, 52°. [
The surface is a rolling, treeless plain, intersected by the valleys of Big Blue and Black Vermilion rivers. The ele vation ranges from 1,100 to 1,350 feet. It is an agricultural county, seven-tenths of its area being cultivated, mainly in corn. It is traversed by branches of the Union Pacific, the St. Joseph and Grand Island, and the Missouri Pacific railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Sq. miles.
j B alders on ..
1, 15
Irving . .
1 Blue K tip i (Is Oity . . . . . . . . . . . .
1, 795
Blue Rapids
1, 189
Center . . . . . . . . . .
Clear Fork . . . . . . .
1,002
Cleveland .
Franklin .
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Area. !
Population.
Sq. miles.
1, 174
72 j
2, 857
2, 212
1, 664
54 j
Noble .
48 !
V ermilion . .
. (1895) 253
1, 008
Rock - .
St. Bridget . . . . ... - . - . . . - -
1,014
Summerfield . . . . . . . . .
y ermilion - . ..
1,987
Frankfort ..
1, 051
Walnut
W aterville ..
1,212
Wells .
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Marshall; creek, a small branch of Missouri River, in Wyan dotte County; length, 4 miles . Kansas City.
Martin; a hamlet in Saline Township, in Ellis County . Plainville.
Martin; township in Kiowa County; area, 99 square miles; Kinsley population, 273. Spearville.
Martin; township in Smith County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 515 . Smith Center.
Martin; creek, a left-hand branch of Cottonwood River, in
Marion County - , . Cottonwood Falls.
Marysville ; city in Marysville Township, county seat of Mar shall County; magnetic declination, 9° 00'; population,
2,212. It is situated in the valley of Big Blue River on St.
Joseph and Grand Island and Union Pacific railways ; alti tude, 1,153 feet . Marysville.
Marysville ; township in Marshall County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 2,857 . Marysville.
Marysville; township in Miami County; area, 54 square miles ;
population, 1,618 . Olathe.
Matfield ; township in Chase County; area, 108 square miles; population, 738.
Matfield Green; city in Matfield Township, Chase County, on
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; population, 187 .. Cottonwood balls.
Mathews; branch, a left-hand branch of Turkey Creek, in
Nemaha County . Seneca.
Mathewson; post village and station on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway, in Neosho Township, Labette
County; altitude, 851 feet . Parsons.
Maud ; township in Morton County ; population, 29 ; abolished since 1896.
Maxson ; post village in Osage County.
Mayday ; post village in Riley County.
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flayday; township in Riley County; area, 32 square miles;
population, 522 . Marysville.
flayetta: post village on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Jackson County; altitude, 1,187 feet, dayfield: post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Osborne Township, Sumner County;
altitude, 1,285 feet . Caldwell.
dayo. post village in Comanche County.
dayview; post village in Brown Creek Township, Jewell
County . Mankato.
day wood ; post-office in Prairie Township, Wyandotte County. Kansas City, dead; creek, a right-hand branch of South Fork of Ninnescah
River, in Kingman County . Kingman.
deade ; city in Meade Center Township ; county seat of Meade County, on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway; mag netic declination, 10° 55'; altitude, 2,505 feet; population,
259 . Meade.
deade; southwestern county; organized, 1885 ; area, 975 square miles; population, 1,651; county seat, Meade; mean mag netic declination, 10° 20'; rainfall, 22 inches; temperature,
57° . Meade.
The surface is a treeless plain, level or nearly so, and sandy
in the north, greatly eroded and broken in the south. The elevation ranges from 2,000 to 2,700 feet. It is drained by Crooked Creek and other branches of Cimarron River. The county is traversed by a branch of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway. Being sparsely populated, only a small portion of its area is cultivated, mainly in wheat, sorghum, and kaffir corn.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Cimarron . . . . . . .
Sq. miles.
Crooked Creek .
Eden .
Fowler .
Meade Center .
Meade .
Mertilla . . . .
Odee . . .
Sand Creek .
West Plains .
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Meade Center; township in Meade County; area, 108 square
miles; population, 489 . Meade.
Meadow ; creek, a small, left-hand tributary to Verdigris River,
in Wilson County . Fredonia.
Medford; township in Reno County; area, 32 square miles;
population, 391 . Lyons.
Media; post village in Douglas County.
Medicine; township in Rooks County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 253 . . . Plainville.
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Medicine; creek, a right-hand branch, of South Fork Solomon
River, in Rooks County . Plainville.
Medicine Lodge; city in Medicine Lodge Township, county seat of Barber County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; population, 709; altitude, 1,475 feet . Medicine Lodge.
Medicine Lodge; township in Barber County; area, 120 J Medicine odge. square miles; population, 1,246. I Anthony.
Medicine Lodge; river, a left-hand branch of Salt Fork of f Coldwater.
the Arkansas, in Barber and Kiowa counties; length, 100 Medicine Lodge, miles. [Anthony.
Medina; post-office on Union Pacific Railway, in Kentucky
Township, in Jefferson County; altitude, 851 feet . Oskaloosa.
Medora; post village on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rail way, in Reno County; altitude, 1,484 feet.
Medora; township in Reno County; area, 26 square miles; population, 303.
Medway; township in Hamilton County; area, 108 square miles; population, 158.
Melrose ; post village in Cherokee County.
Melvern; city in Melvern Township, Osage County, on Atchi son, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway ; population, 442 ; alti tude, 994 feet . Burlingame.
Melvern; township in Osage County; area, 45 square miles; ( Burlington, population, 1,451. ( Burlingame.
Melvin; creek, a right-hand branch of Mill Creek, in Washing ton County . . Washington.
Menager; post village in Wyandotte County.
Mendota ; post village in Trego County.
Menlo; post village on Union Pacific Railway, in Thomas County; altitude, 2,945 feet.
Menno; township in Marion County; area, 36 square miles; population, 776.
Menoken; post-office and station on Union Pacific Railway, in
Menoken Township, Shawnee County; altitude, 897 feet - Topeka.
Menoken ; township in Shawnee County ; area, 47 square miles ;
population, 738 . Topeka.
Mentor; post village and station on Union Pacific Railway, in
Walnut Township, Saline County . Salina.
Mercer; creek, a branch of South Fork Cottonwood River, in
Chase County . Cottonwood Falls.
Meredith; post village in Cloud County.
Meredith; township in Cloud County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 500 . Minneapolis.
Meriden; city in Rock Creek Township, Jefferson County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 978 feet; population, 492.
Meriden; creek, a left-hand branch of Middle Shoo Fly Creek,
in Sumner County . Wellington.
Meridian; township in McPherson County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 695 . Newton.
Merriam; post village and station on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway, in Shawnee Township, Johnson County . Kansas City.
Mertilla ; post village in Meade County.
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Mertilla ; township in Meade County; area, 78 square miles; population, 37.
Messer; post village and station on St. Louis and San Francisco
Railway, in Cherokee County, Shawnee Township . Joplin.
Meyano; creek, a right-hand branch of Cross Creek, in Potta watomie County . Wamego.
Miami ; eastern county ; organized, 1855 ; area, 588 square f Lawrence, miles; population, 20,175; county seat, Paola; mean mag- ! Olathe, netic declination, 9° 20'; rainfall, 36 inches; temperature,) Garnett.
54 0 [Mound City.
The surface is a plain, somewhat broken by erosion, and treeless except in stream valleys. The elevation ranges from 850 to 1,100 feet. It is an agricultural county, nearly two- thirds of its area being under cultivation, mainly in corn.
It is traversed by branches of the Missouri Pacific, the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, and the Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Mary s vi lie .
Sq. miles.
1, 618
1, 355
Mound .
Osage . . . . .
1, 042 (1895) 248 3, 734
2, 755 3, 876 3, 147
RlP.b 1 RTi d . ..
1, 469
1,000
Wea .
1, 599
Louisburg . . . . . . ...
Valley . . . . . .
1, 030
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Miami; post-office and station on Kansas City, Fort Scott and
Gulf Railway, in Sheridan Township, Linn County . Mound City.
Miami; township in Miami County; area, 49 square miles ; t Olathe.
population, 935. ( Mound City.
Miami ; township in Reno County ; area, 36 square miles ; popu lation, 363.
Miami; creek, runs across the border into Missouri . Mound City.
Michigan; station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Junction
Township, Osage County . Burlingame.
Michigan; township in Scott County; area, 128 square miles; population, 75.
Mid Cedar; creek, a left-hand branch of Cedar Creek, in Smith
County . Phillipsburg.
Middle; creek, a left-hand branch of Cottonwood River, in
Chase County . - . Cottonwood Falls.
Middle ; creek, a right-hand branch of Osage River, in Franklin
County . . . . . Lawrence,
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Middle ; creek, a left-hand tributary to Osage River, in Linn Garnett.
County. Mound City.
Middle ; creek, a left-hand branch of Osage River, in Linn Mound City, and Miami counties; length, 25 miles. Olathe.
Middle ; creek, a left-hand branch of Marias des Cygnes River,
in Miami and Linn counties . Mound City.
Middle; creek, a branch of East Fork of Neosho River, in
Morris County . Eskridge.
Middle Branch; fork of Mill Creek, in Waubansee County - Eskridge.
Middle Cana; creek, right-hand branch of Verdigris River, in
Chautauqua county . Sedan.
Middle Cow; creek, left-hand branch of Cow Creek, in Craw ford County . Joplin.
Middle Creek; township in Miami County; area, 72 square
miles; population, 1,355 . Olathe.
Middle Pipe ; creek, fork of Pipe Creek, in Ottawa and Cloud
counties . Minneapolis.
Middle Shoo Fly; creek, rises in Sumner County, Kansas, and
flows south into Indian Territory . Wellington.
Middletown ; post-office in Verdigris Township, Wilson County. Fredonia.
Midway; city in Baker Township, Crawford County, on Kan sas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway ; population, 180. Joplin.
Midway ; station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Empire Town ship, Ellsworth County . . Ellsworth.
Mikesell ; township in Rawlins County ; area, 36 square miles ; population, 98.
Milan; city in Ryan Township, Sumner County, on Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; population, 229 (1890) ; alti
tude, 1,221 feet . Caldwell.
Milford; post village on Union Pacific Railway, in Geary County; altitude, 1,098 feet.
Milford: township in Geary County; area, 48 square miles;
population, 754 . Junction City.
Millard; post-office in Wheatland Township, Barton County .. Russell.
Millbrook ; village in Millbrook Township, Graham County . . . Hill.
Millbrook ; township in Graham County ; area, 44 square miles ;
population, 207 . Hill.
Mill ; creek, a left-hand branch of Marmaton River, in Bourbon
County . Fort Scott.
Mill ; creek, township in Bourbon County ; area, 56 square miles ;
population, 1,113 . Fort Scott.
Mill ; creek, a small branch of the Missouri River, in Doniphan
County; length, 5 miles . Atchison.
Mill; creek, a left-hand branch of Kansas River, in Johnson ( Kansas City. County; length, 12 miles. Olathe.
Mill ; creek, a right-hand branch of Solomon River, in Mitchell
County . Beloit.
Mill; creek, a right-hand branch of Vermilion River, in Potta watomie county . Wamego.
Mill ; creek, township in Pottawatomie County ; area, 42 square ) Seneca, miles; population, 1,184. Wamego.
Mill ; creek, a right-hand branch of Big Blue River, in Riley
County . . . . . Junction City.
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Mill; creek, a right-hand branch of Kansas River, m Wabaun- V Wameg0 see County. ( Topeka.
Mill' creek, township in Wabaunsee County; area, 75 square
miles; population, 664 . " ' fridge
Mill creek, a right-hand branch of Little Blue River, m Wash- W ashington.
in "ton and Republic counties. Marysville.
Mill ; creek, a small, left-hand branch of Kansas River m Wy an-
dotte County ; six miles long . Kansas i
Mill Creek; township in Washington County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 698 . - . ‘ "
Miller; post village on Missouri Pacific Railway, m Lyon county ; altitude, 1,114 feet.
Miller ; creek, a right-hand branch of Republican River, in Clay
County . . . ay
Millerton ; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway,
in Illinois Township, Sumner County ; altitude, 1,346 feet - - CakU ell.
Millwood; post village in Leavenworth County.
Milo, post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, in Salt Creek Township, Lincoln County ; alti-
, !. . . Minneapolis.
tude, 1,296 feet .
Milton ; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Ft Railway, in
Elm Creek Township, Morris County . — . - - . . Parkervi .
Milton; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway,
in Eden Township. Sumner County; altitude, 1,453 feet.— Caldwell.
Milton; township in Butler County; area, 36 square miles ; pop-
. M . . vV lcfiita.
ulation, 914 .
Milton; township in Marion County ; area, 36 square nuies;
pojmlation, . . .
Miltonvale; city in Starr Township, Cloud County, on Union Pacific and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways; alti-
tude, 1,375 feet; population, 389 . Clay tenter*
Mina; post village on Kansas City and Northern Railway, in Marshall County ; altitude, 1,471 feet.
Mine; creek, a right-hand branch of Osage River, in Linn
County .
Mineral ; post village in Cherokee County.
Mineral; township in Cherokee County; area, 23 square miles;
population, 4,440 . JoPlln'
Mineral Point; post village in Anderson County.
Minersville ; post village in Sibley Township, Cloud County .. Concordia. Mingo; post village in Thomas County. . T ,
Mingona; village in Mingona Township, Barber County . Medicine Lodge.
Mingona; township in Barber County; area, 60 square miles; population, 279 . ' " ‘
Minneapolis; city in Concord Township ; county seat of Ottawa County, on Union Pacific and Atchison, Topeka and Santa
Fe railways; altitude, 1,255 feet ; population, 1,472 . . Minneapolis.
Minneha; post village in Sedgwick County.
Minneha; township in Sedgwick County ; area, 36 square miles;
population, . . - . 'IV ,ta'
Minneola ; city in Appleton Township, Clark County, on Chi cago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway ; altitude, 2,558 tee t ;
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Mirage; township in Rawlins County; area, 72 square miles; population, 135.
Mission; post village in Johnson County.
Mission; township in Brown County; area, 90 square miles; t Atchison.
population, 5,607. ( Hiawatha.
Mission; township in Johnson County; area, 32 square miles; population, 849.
Missouri; township in Morton County; area, 71 square miles;
(abolished since 1896).
Mission; township in Neosho County; area, 48 square miles; ( Iola.
population, 1,865. ( Parsons.
Mission; township in Shawnee County; area, 42 square miles; ( Topeka.
population, 1,011. ( Burlingame.
Mission; creek, township in Wabaunsee County; area, 80 ( Eskridge.
square miles; population, 1,087. (Burlingame.
Mission; a small branch of the Missouri River, in Doniphan-
County; length, 6 miles . Atchison.
Mission ; creek, a small left-hand branch of Neosho River, in
Morris County . Eskridge.
Mission; creek; a right-hand branch of Kansas River, in pU.ame'
Shawnee and Wabaunsee counties. ) „ . ®
lopeka.
Missouri; river; one of the main branches of the Mississippi River. It rises in the Rocky Mountains in western Montana and northwestern Wyoming in three main branches, known as Jefferson, Madison, and Gallatin, which unite at the foot of Gallatin Valley at the point known as “ Three Forks of the Missouri.” After a course of upward of 4,000 miles, flowing first northward and then eastward, and finally southeastward, it joins the Mississippi a few miles above St. Louis. It forms a part of the east boundary of Kansas, from the parallel of 40° north latitude to Kansas City. In this part of its course it has an average width of about half a mile, and carries a vast amount of sediment. Its slope is very gentle, being winding, flowing in a broad and fertile bottom land, beneath bluffs 200 to 300 feet high. Its course is shifting and unstable, frequently cutting off bends and undermining the bluffs. The river is navigable from its mouth to Great Falls in Montana.
Mitchell; Northern county; organized, 1870; area, 720 square f Mankato, miles ; population, 13,267 ; county seat, Beloit ; mean mag- I Beloit, netic declination, 10° 40'; rainfall, 25 inches; temperature, ] Smith Center. 53c. Osborne.
The surface is treeless and broken, ranging in elevation from 1,400 feet in the valley of Solomon River, which crosses the county from west to east, to nearly l,900 feet in the Blue Hills, in the southwestern part of the county. ’
It is an agricultural county, more than half its area being cultivated, mainly in corn. It is crossed by a branch of the Missouri Pacific Railway.
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Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Sq. miles.
3,026
2, 108
1, 459
Eureka
1, 045
Glenelder
T Fan
Lulu
Pittsburg
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Salt Creek
Solomon Rapids
Turkey Creek
ainut Creek
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Mitchell; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Atlanta Township, Rice County; alti tude, 1,740 feet . - . Lyons.
Mitchell; township in Nemaha County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 789 . Seneca.
Mitchell; township in Rice County; area, 36 square miles; population, 465.
Mitchell ; township in Stanton County ; area, 82 square miles ; population, 58.
Modell ; township in Norton County; area, 42 square miles;
population, 191 . Norton.
Modoc; post village on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Scott County; altitude, 3,131 feet.
Moline; city in Wild Cat Township, Elk County, on Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe Railway ; magnetic declination, 8° 50' ; altitude, 1,047 feet; population, 720 . Sedan.
Moll; creek, a left-hand branch of Republican River, in Clay
County . Clay Center.
Mona; post-office in Sumner Township, Reno County . Cheney.
Monett; post village in Chautauqua County.
Monitor; post village in McPherson County.
Monmouth ; post village and station on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway, in Sheridan Township, Crawford
County; altitude, 879 feet . Joplin.
Monmouth; township in Shawnee County; area, 56 square
miles; population, 1,325 . Burlingame.
Monon; post village in Stanton County.
Monroe; township in Anderson County; area, 31 square miles;
population, 3,209 . Garnett.
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Monrovia; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Rail way, in Atchison County; altitude, 1,038 feet . Atchison.
Montana; post village in Montana Township, Labette County. Parsons.
Montana; township in Jewell County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 597 . . Mankato.
Montana; township in Labette County ; area, 30 square miles ;
population, 772 . Parsons.
Monterey; post village in Riley County; altitude, 1,062 feet.
Montezuma; post village and station on Dodge City, Monte zuma and Trinidad Railroad, in Montezuma Township, Gray County . Dodge.
Montezuma ; township in Gray County ; area, 144 square miles ; ( Dodge, population, 120. f Garden.
Monticello; post village in Monticello Township, Johnson
County . . . Olathe.
Monticello; township in Johnson County; area, 41 square ( Olathe.
miles; population, 1,414. Kansas City.
Montgomery ; southeastern county ; organized, 1869 ; area, 648 f
square miles; population, 23,824; county seat, Independ-J Independence, ence ; mean magnetic declination, 8° 10' ; rainfall, 35 inches ; Sedan, temperature, 56°.
The surface is an undulating plain, with little woodland,
and that in the valleys of the streams. It is drained by Fall River, flowing from north to south across the county ; the elevation ranges from 700 to 900 feet; it is predomi nantly an agricultural county, one-half its area being under cultivation, mainly in corn and wheat. It is traversed by numerous branches of the Missouri Pacific, St. Louis, and San Francisco and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe systems.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Caney . . . . . . - .
Sq. miles.
2,032
Caney . . . . . . .
Cherokee . . . . . . . . .
Cherry .. . . . . . . . .
2, 885
2, 069
Cherry vale . . .
Drum Creek . . . .
Fawn Creek .
1,302
Independence . . . .
5, 180
3, 677
Liberty . . . . . . . .
1,096
1, 920
Elk . . .
Parker . . . . . . . -
4, 883
4,020
1, 102
1, 264
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Mont Ida ; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway,
in Anderson County . Garnett.
Montrose; city in Washington Township, Jewell County, on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway ; altitude, 1,654 feet ; population, 71 . Mankato.
Monument; post village in Logan County, on Union Pacific Railroad; altitude, 3,180 feet.
Monument ; township in Logan County ; area, 108 square miles ; population, 286.
Moodyville ; post-office in Rock Creek Township, in Potta watomie County . Wamego.
Moon; branch, a left-hand branch of Verdigris River, in Lyon
County . Emporia.
Mooney; creek, a small right-hand tributary to Big Stranger
Creek, in Jefferson County . Oskaloosa.
Moonlight; post village in Dickinson County.
Moore; township in Barber County; area, 45 square miles; $ Anthony.
population, 300. Medicine Lodge.
Moore; township in Marion County; area, 36 square miles; population, 248.
Moran; city in Marmaton Township, Allen County, on Atchi son, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 1,098 feet; population, 568 . Iola.
Moray ; post village in Doniphan County.
Morehead ; post village on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail way, in Neosho County ; altitude, 897 feet.
Morgan ; post village in Chase County.
Morgan; township in Thomas County; area, 108 square miles; population, 761.
Morganville ; city in Sherman Township, Clay County, on Chi cago, Rock Island and Pacific and Union Pacific Railways; population, 259 (1895); altitude, 1,234 feet . Clay Center.
Morlan ; post village in Graham County.
Morlan; township in Graham County; area, 110 square miles;
population, 342 . Hill.
Morrill ; city in Morrill Township, Brown County ; a station on
St. Joseph and Grand Island Railway; population, 362 . Hiawatha.
Morrill; township in Brown County; area, 42 square miles;
population, 1,436 . Hiawatha.
Morris; central county; organized 1858; area, 686 square f
miles; population, 11,227; county seat, Council Grove ; I Parkerville. Mean magnetic declination, 9° 20' ; rainfall, 30 inches ; ) Eskridge, temperature, 54°.
The surface is a rolling, treeless plain, drained by Neosho River. The elevation ranges from 1,100 to 1,500 feet. Of the area one-half is cultivated, mainly in corn. The county is traversed by branches of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, the Missouri Pacific, and the Missouri, Kansas and Texas railways.
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Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Sq. miles.
2, 849
' 568
1, 001
Garfield . . . . . . . . .
Grandview . . . . . .
Ohio . . . . . .
Rolling Prairie .
White .
Valley .
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Morris; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in
Shawnee Township, Wyandotte County . Kansas City.
Morris; township in Sumner County; area, 36 square miles,;
population, 330 . Caldwell.
Morrowville; city in Mill Creek Township, Washington
County, on Missouri Pacific Railway; population, 100 . Washington.
Morse ; post village on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Johnson County; altitude, 1,087 feet.
Mortimer; post-office and station on Kansas City, Fort Scott
and Memphis Railway, in Osage Township, Labette County. Parsons.
Mortimer ; creek, a left-hand branch of Solomon River, in Cloud
and Ottawa counties . Minneapolis.
Morton; southwestern county; organized, 1886; area, 729 square miles; population, 320; county seat, Richfield; mean mag netic declination, 10° 50' ; rainfall, 15 inches ; temperature,
56° . Vilas.
The surface is a treeless plain, drained by Cimarron River. Little of its area is under cultivation.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Cimarron .
Sq. miles.
Taloga . . . .
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Morton; post village in Morton County.
Morton ; township in Morton County ; population, 39 ; abolished since 1896.
Morton ; township in Ottawa County ; area, 36 square miles ; ( Minneapolis.
population, 654. Salina.
Morton ; township in Sedgwick County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 709 . Cheney.
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Morton; township in Wallace County; area, 138 square miles; population, 159.
Moscow; post village in Stevens County.
Moscow ; township in Stevens County ; area, 36 square miles ; population, 65.
Mosquito; creek, a branch of Missouri River, in Doniphan
County ; length, 6 miles . . ; - Atchison.
Mosquito; creek, a right-hand branch of Spring Creek, in
Jackson and Nemaha counties . Hiawatha.
Mosquito; creek, a left-hand branch of Big Blue River, in Marshall County . ; . ]
Mound ; township in McPherson County ; area, 36 square miles ; Hutchinson, population, 1,220. Newton.
Mound; township in Miami County; area, 32 square miles; ( Mound City, population, 708. t Garnett.
Mound; township in Phillips County; area, 36 square miles; j Phillipsburg. population, 499.
Mound; branch, a right-hand branch of Elk River, in Elk County . - . .
Mound; city in Mound City Township, county seat of Linn County, on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway ; magnetic declination, 8° 10'; population, 887 .
Mound City ; township in Linn County ; area, 50 square miles ;
population, 1,826 . MouIld 9'
Mound Ridge ; city in Mound Township, McPherson County, on Missouri Pacific Railway; altitude, 1,486 feet; population,
464 . . .
Mound Valley; city in Mound Valley Township, Labette County, on St. Louis and San Francisco Railway ; altitude,
824 feet; population, 509.
Mound Valley ; township in Labette County ; area, 64 square ( Parsons.
miles ; population, 1,621. Independence.
Mountain; creek, a right-hand branch of Horseshoe Creek, in
Marshall County . - . Marysville.
Mount Ayr; a hamlet in Mount Ayr Township, Osborne County. Osborne.
Mount Ayr; township in Osborne County; area, ’36 square j Osborne, miles ; population, 405. t Plainville.
Mount Hope ; city in Greeley Township, Sedgwick County, on
Missouri Pacific Railway; population, 278 . Cheney.
Mount Olivet; post village in Leavenworth County.
Mount Pleasant; post village in Atchison County.
Mount Pleasant; township in Atchison County; area, 48 j square miles; population, 1,517. '
Mount Pleasant; township in Labette County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 1,210 . Parsons.
Mouse ; creek, a left-hand branch of Verdigris River, in Mont-
gomery Couuty . - - Independence.
Mozler ; creek, a small, left-hand branch of Neosho River, in
Morris County . - . . . Eskridge.
Mud; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in Ells worth County . Ellsworth.
Mud; creek, a right-hand branch of Sand Creek, in Harvey J Newton.
County. . ( Wichita.
Mud; creek, a right-hand branch of Cedar Creek, in .Jackson
County . Hiawatha.
Marysville.
Norton.
Sedan.
Mound City.
Hutchinson.
Parsons.
Atchison.
Oskaloosa.
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Mud: creek, a left-hand branch of Kansas River, in Douglas
and Jefferson counties .
Mud; creek, a right-hand branch of South Fork of Ninnescah River, in Sedgwick County .
Muddy; creek, a left-hand tributary of Walnut River, in But- 1 ler and Cowley counties. J
Muddy; creek, a left-hand tributary of Walnut River, in Cow ley County .
Muddy ; creek, a left-hand branch of Kansas River, in Shawnee,
Jefferson, and Jackson counties .
Mulberry; township in Clay County; area, 40 square miles; j population, 836. i
Mulberry ; creek, a left-hand branch of Osage River, in Bates
County .
Mulberry ; creek, a left-hand branch of Walnut Creek, in Brown
County .
Mulberry ; creek, a right-hand branch of Arkansas River, in ( Ford County. I
Mulberry ; creek, a left-hand branch of Duck Creek, in Mont gomery County .
Mulberry; creek, a right-hand branch of Clarks Creek, in
Morris County .
Mulberry creek, a right-hand branch of Saline River, in Saline
County .
Mulberry ; creek, a left-hand branch of Will Creek, in Wabaun see County .
Mulberry Grove; city in Washington Township, Crawford County, on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway;
population, 240 .
Muldrow ; post village in Sherman County.
Mullinville; city in Martin Township, Kiowa County, on Chi cago, Rock Island and Pacific and Wichita and Western
railways ; altitude, 2,318 feet .
Mulvane ; city in Rockford Township, Sedgwick County ; pop ulation, 199. No post-office .
Mulvane; city in Gore Township, Sumner County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 1,230 feet; popula tion, 340 .
Mumford; post village in Barber County.
Muncie; post-office and station on Union Pacific Railway, in Wyandotte Township, Wyandotte County; altitude, 785 feet. Muncie; creek, a small, left-hand branch of Kansas River, in
Wyandotte County ; length, 5 miles .
Munden ; post village on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rail way, in Republic County ; altitude, 1,626 feet.
Munjor; post village in Wheatland Township, in Ellis County. Munker; creek, a left-hand tributary to Neosho River and
branch of East Fork .
Murdock; post village in Butler County.
Murdock; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Dale Township, Kingman County; altitude, 1,472 feet.. . Murdock; township in Butler County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 633 .
Murray; township in Marshall County; area, 54 square miles; population, 1,664 .
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Oskaloosa.
Cheney.
Eldorado.
Burden.
Wellington.
Wellington.
Topeka, i Clay Center.
! Mulberry.
Mound City,
Hiawatha.
Spearville.
Dodge.
Independence.
Parkerville.
Salina.
Wamego.
Fort Scott.
Kinsley.
Wellington.
Wellington.
Kansas City. Kansas City.
Hays.
Eskridge.
Cheney.
Wichita.
Seneca.
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Muscotah; city in Grasshopper Township, Atchison County ; a
station on Missouri Pacific Railway ; altitude, 960 feet ; pop-
. x- ko a /1QQn Hiawatha.
ulation, 524 (1890) .
Museum; post village in Sheridan County.
Mustang; creek, a right-hand branch of Salt Fork Creek, m
Comanche County . Coldwater.
Mute creek, a right-hand branch of Salt Creek, in Osage
' , Burlingame.
County . . .
Mver creek, a left-hand branch of Mill Creek, in Washington
County . ; . Washington.
Myers Valley ; post village in Pottawatomie County.
Myra; a hamlet in Belmont Township, Woodson County . Fredonia.
Myrtle; post village in Phillips County.
Nadeau; post village in Jackson County.
Nance; post village in Phillips County.
Narema ; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in
Narema Township, Hodgeman County . Ness.
Narka; post village and station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Albion Township, Republic County ; alti- tude, 1,583 feet . Washington.
Naron; post village in Pratt County.
Naron; township in Pratt County; area, 66 square miles ; ( Pratt, population, 411. ) Kinsley.
Nashville; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Liberty Township, Kingman County ; altitude, 1,750 feet . Anthony.
National Military Home ; post village in Leavenworth County.
Natoma; nost village and station on Union Pacific Railway, in
Liberty Township, Osborne County; altitude, 1,834 feet - Plamville.
Natoma ; township in Osborne County ; area, 36 square miles ; population, 238.
Natrona; station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway,
in Logan Township, Pratt County ; altitude, 1,880 feet . Pratt.
Navarre; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Logan Township, Dickinson County ; altitude, 1,350 feet.
Neal; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Quincy Township,
Greenwood County; altitude, 955 feet; population, 144 (1890) . Eureka*
Nearman; station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Q.uindaro
Township, Wyandotte County ; altitude, 753 feet . Kansas City.
Neely; post village in Leavenworth County ; altitude, 914 feet.
Negro ; creek, a right-hand branch of South Fork of Ninnescah
River, in Kingman County . Kingman.
Nehring; creek, aright-hand branch of Mill Creek, in Wabaun see County . Eskridge.
Nekoma; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Union Township, Rush County ; alti tude, 2,038 feet . Larned.
Nelson; post village in Crawford County.
f Concordia.
Nelson; township in Cloud County; area, 36 square miles; j Minneapolis, population, 591. Washington.
Clay Center.
Nemaha; township in Nemaha County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 664 . Seneca.
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Nemaha; northeastern county; organized, 1855; area, 720 r
square miles; population, 20,247; qpnnty seat, Seneca. J Seneca.
Mean magnetic declination, 8° 55'; rainfall, 32 inches; ] Hiawatha, temperature, 52°.
The surface is a rolling, treeless plain, drained by Nemaha River. The elevation ranges from 1,100 to 1,400 feet. It is an agricultural county, seven-tenths of its area being under cultivation, mainly in corn. It is traversed by branches of the Missouri Pacific, St. Joseph and Grand Island, and Chi cago, Rock Island and Pacific railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Sq. miles.
Capioma .
Clear Creek . . . . . . .
1, 056
Gilman .
Oneida .
Granada .
' 1,209
Harrison . . . . .
Goff's .
Home .
1, 570
Centralia .
Illinois .
1, 050
Corning . . .
Marion . . . . .
Mitchell .
Nemaha .
Neuchatel . . .
Red Vermilion .
Reilly . . . . .
Richmond .
2, 861
Seneca . . . . . .
1, 927
2, 163
Rock Creek . . .
Sabetha . . .
1, 446
Washington .
Wetmore .
1, 138
Wetmore .
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Nemaha; river, a right-hand branch of Missouri river, in Ne maha County . Seneca.
Neodesha; city on St. Louis and San Francisco and Missouri Pacific railways, in Neodesha Township, Wilson County; population, 2,019; altitude, 796 feet . Independence.
Neodesha; township in Wilson County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 2,842 . Independence.
Neola; post village on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Stafford County; altitude, 1,807 feet.
Neosho; township in Cherokee County ; area, 60 square miles ; $ Joplin, population, 1,261. Parsons.
Neosho; township in Coffey County; area, 48 square miles;
population, 721 . Burlington.
Neosho; township in Labette County; area, 30 square miles;
population, 570 . Parsons.
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Neosho; township in Morris County; area, 41 square miles; ( Parkerville. population, 674. Eskridge.
Neosho; southeastern county ; organized, 1864; area, 576 square f Fredonia. miles ; population, 18,297 ; county seat, Erie ; mean mag- I Iola. netic declination, 10° 05'; rainfall, 37 inches; temperature, j Independence. 55o# i Parsons.
The surface is an undulating plain, treeless except in stream valleys, drained by Neosho River. The elevation ranges from 800 to 1,000 feet. It is an agricultural county, more than half its area being cultivated, mainly in corn and oats. It is traversed by branches of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Big Creek . . . . . .
Sq. miles.
Canaville . . . . . . . . .
1, 032
Centerville . .
1, 055
1, 441 2,240
Krift
1,212
1, 335
Ladore .
Lincoln
Mission . . .
1, 865
Osae Mission . . . .
1,046
4, 504
3, 583
1,043
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Neosho ; river, a large left-hand branch of the Arkansas River, heading in southeastern Kansas and flowing generally in a southerly course across Cherokee Nation to its mouth, in Indian Territory, where it is knowif as Grand River. In Kansas it traverses Morris, Lyon, Coffey, Woodson, Allen,
Neosho, Labette, and Cherokee counties.
Neosho Falls; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Missouri, Kansas and Texas railways, in Neosho Falls Town ship, Woodson County ; population, 710; altitude, 973 feet. . Burlington.
Neosho Falls; township in Woodson County; area, 36 square ( Fredonia. miles; population, 1,517. ( Burlington.
Neosho Rapids; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail way, in Jackson Township, Lyon County; population, 308 (1890); altitude, 1,092 feet . Burlington.
Nescatunga ; city in Nescatunga Township, Comanche County ;
population, 46 (1890) . Coldwater.
Nescatunga; township in Comanche County; area, 45 square
miles; population, 47 . Coldwater.
Nescatunga; creek, a left-hand branch of Salt Fork Creek, in
Comanche County . Coldwater.
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Parkerville.
Eskridge.
Emporia.
Burlington.
Fredonia.
Iola.
Parsons.
Cottonwood Falls.
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Ness; western county ; organized in 1880; area, 1,080 square miles ; population, 3,970 ; county seat, Ness ; mean magnetic declination, 10° 50' ; rainfall, 22 inches; temperature, 54°.
The surface is an undulating, treeless plain, ranging in elevation from 2,000 to 2,500 feet. Only a small portion of its area is under cultivation. It is traversed by branches of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific railways.
Ness.
Ellis.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
'Rfl./infl . . . . .
Sq. miles.
Center .
Ness . . .
Eden . . . . .
Franklin .
Forrester .
Highpoint . .
Johnson . . .
Nevada .
Ohio .
Waring .
Ness; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Cen- Atlas sheets, ter Township, and county seat of Ness County; magnetic declination, 11° 05' ; population, 411; altitude, 2,260 feet.. . Ness.
Nester; creek, a left-hand branch of South Fork of Ninnescah
River, in Kingman County . Cheney.
Netawaka; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Netawaka Township, Jackson County; altitude, 1,146 feet; popula tion, 266 . Hiawatha.
Netawaka; township in Jackson County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 866 . Hiawatha.
Neuchatel; post village in Neuchatel Township, Nemaha
County . Seneca.
Neuchatel; township in Nemaha County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 646 . .'. . Seneca.
Neutral; post village on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway, in Pleasant View Township, Cherokee County; altitude, 864 feet . Joplin.
Nevada; township in Ness County; area, 108 square miles;
population, 627 . Ellis.
Neville; post village in Sherman County.
New Albany; post village on St. Louis and Sau Francisco Railway, in Fall River Township, Wilson County; altitude,
892 feet . Fredonia.
New Almelo; post village in Norton County.
Newark; township in Wilson County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 773 . Independence.
New Basel; post village in Jefferson Township, Dickinson
County . Abilene.
New Bedford; hamlet in London Township, Sumner County.. Wellington.
Newbern; township in Dickinson County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 594 . Abilene.
Newbury; village in Newbury Township, Wabaunsee County. Wamego.
Newbury; township in Wabaunsee County; area, 80 square f Wamego. miles ; population, 1,375. I Eskridge. „
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New Cambria; post village and railway station in Cambria
Township, Saline County ; altitude, 1,198 feet . Salina.
New Chillicothe ; post village in Dickinson County.
New Gottland ; township in McPherson County ; area, 36 ( Salina.
square miles; population, 613. Hutchinson.
Newington; post village in Johnson County.
New Kiowa; village on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific railways, in Kiowa Township, Barber County . Anthony.
New Lancaster; post village in Miami Township, Miami
County . Mound City.
Newman; post village on Union Pacific Railway, in Jefferson County; altitude, 857 feet.
New Murdock; post village in Kingman County.
New Rochester; station on Atfcliison, Topeka and Santa Fe
Railway, in Rochester Township, Kingman County . Anthony.
New Salem; post village and railway station in Richland
Township, Cowley County; altitude, 1,239 feet . Burden.
New Tabor ; station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rail way, in Fairview Township, Republic County . Concordia.
Newton ; city in Newton Township, and county seat of Harvey County; magnetic declination, 9° 50'; altitude, 1,447 feet.
It is situated on the Missouri Pacific and the Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe railways; population, 5, 193 . Newton.
Newton; township in Harvey County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 5,804 . Newton.
Niagara ; township in Stevens County ; area, 81 square miles ; population, 29.
Nickel; post village in Kiowa County.
Nickerson; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Mis
souri Pacific railways, in Grant Township, Reno County;
altitude, 1,601 feet; population, 1,034 . Lyons.
Nicodemus; post village in Nicodemus Township, Graham
County . Hill.
Nicodemus ; township in Graham County ; area, 34 square miles ;
population, 313. . Hill.
Nigger; creek, a right-hand tributary to Arkansas River, in
Cowley County . Wellington.
Niles; post village and station on Union Pacific Railway, in
Lincoln Township, Ottawa County; altitude, 1,188 feet - Abilene.
Ninemile ; creek, a right-hand branch of Big Stranger Creek, in
Leavenworth and Jefferson counties ; length, 21 miles . Oskaloosa.
Ninemile; creek, small branch of Missouri River, in Leaven worth County; length, 5 miles . Kansas City.
Ninnescah ; township in Cowley County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 1,078 . Wellington.
Ninnescah; township in Kingman County; area, 66 square
miles; population, 2,088 . Kingman.
Ninnescah; township in Reno County; area, 39 square miles; population, 314.
( Cheney.
Ninnescah; township in Sedgwick County; area, 36 square J Wichita, miles; population, 731. j Wellington.
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Niota; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Little Caney Town ship, Chautauqua County; altitude, 770 feet; population,
140 . Sedan.
Nippawalla; township in Barber County; area, 54 square ( Medicine.
miles ; population, 255. Anthony.
Noble ; post village in Rice County.
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Noble; township in Dickinson County; area, 34 square miles; I Parkerville. population, 755. j Clay Center.
[junction City.
Noble; township in Ellsworth County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 470 . Ellsworth.
Noble; township in Marshall County; area, 48 square miles;
population, 1,183 . Seneca.
Noble; township in Norton County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 142 . Norton.
Nohart; creek, a small branch of Missouri River, in Brown
County . Atchison.
Nonchalanta; post village in Ness County.
Nora; post village in Pratt County.
Norcatur ; city on Burlington and Missouri River Railway, in Lincoln Township, Decatur County; altitude, 2,628 feet; population, 171.
Norfolk; post village in Ellis County.
North; township in Labette County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 8,939 . Parsons.
North; township in Wallace County; area, 81 square miles; population, 130.
North; township in Woodson County; area, 64 square miles; population, 445.
Northampton; township in Rooks County; area, 36 square Plainville.
miles ; population, 376. Hill.
North Branch; post village in Walnut Township, Jewell
County . Mankato.
North Branch ; a fork of Otter Creek, in Greenwood County . . Eureka.
North Branch; a left-hand branch of Sharps Creek, in Mc Pherson County . Hutchinson.
North Branch; a left-hand branch of Fancy Creek, in Riley c Marysville.
and Washington counties. ( Junction City.
North Branch ; a left-hand fork of Spillman Creek, in Lincoln
County . Beloit.
North Cana; creek, a left-hand branch of Middle Cana Creek,
in Chautauqua County . Sedan.
North Cedar; post village in Jefferson County.
Northcott; post village in Anderson County.
Northfield; post village in Cheyenne County.
North Fork; a branch of Little Arkansas River, in Rice
County . Hutchinson.
North Fork; a left-hand branch of Big Creek, in Ellis County. Hays.
North Fork ; a left-hand branch of Ninnescah River, in eue5r*
Kingman.
Sedgwick, Kingman, Reno, and Stafford counties. pra°.
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North Fork; a branch of Walnut Creek, in Ness County . Ness City.
North Gypsum; creek, a left-hand branch of Gypsum Creek,
in McPherson County . Salina.
North Otter; creek, a left-hand branch of Fancy Creek, in ( Marysville.
Riley County. Junction City.
North Pole Mound; a hill in Elm Creek Township, Saline
County ; altitude, 1,460 feet . Salina.
North Roscoe; township in Hodgeman County; area, 108 square miles ; population, 113.
North Sugar; creek, a left-hand branch of Big Sugar Creek, in
Linn County . Mound City.
North Topeka; post village on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railways; in Shaw nee County ; altitude, 874 feet.
North Walnut; creek, a left-hand tributary to Grasshopper
Creek, in Jefferson County . . Oskaloosa.
Norton; city on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific and Burling ton and Missouri River railways, in Center Township; county seat of Norton County; altitude, 2,268 feet; popula tion, 950 . . Norton.
Norton; township in Jefferson County; area, 39 square miles;
population, 1,391 . Oskaloosa.
Norton ; northwestern county ; organized 1872 ; area, 900 square miles; population, 9,008; county seat, Norton; mean mag netic declination, 11° ; rainfall, 22 inches ; temperature, 52° . Norton.
The surface is a high, rolling, treeless plain, intersected by the valleys of Solomon River and Prairie Dog Creek.
The elevation ranges from 2,200 to 2,600 feet. The climate is subhumid. The county is agricultural, but comparatively sparsely settled, and yet one-third of the land is cultivated, mainly in corn. The Burlington and Missouri River and Missouri Pacific railways cross it from east to west.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Aldine . . . . . . .
Sq. miles.
Almelo . . . . . . . . .
Almena .. . .
1, 109
Almena
Belleplaine . . . . . . . .
Center . . .
1, 386
Crystal - . . . . - - - - . . .
Emmet.
.nf, . . . . .
Harrison . .
Highland . . . . . . .
Lenora .
Lenora . . . . . . . . .
Leota . . . . . . . .
Lincoln . . . . .
36
Modell
Nnhlo .
Orange - - - -
Rock Branch
Rockwell
Sand Creek . . . . . . . . .
Solomon . . . . .
West Union . . . . - .
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Nortonville ; city'on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Norton Township, Jefferson County; altitude, 1,160 feet;
population, 668 .
Norway; post village and station on St. Joseph and Grand Island Railway, in Norway Township, Republic County;
altitude, 1,038 feet .
Norway; township in Republic County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 683 .
Norwich ; city on Missouri Pacific and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways, in Bennett Township, Kingman County ;
altitude, 1,490 feet; population, 282 .
Norwood; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Hays Township, Franklin County;
altitude, 941 feet .
Numa; post village in Butler County.
Nuttycombe ; township in Cheyenne County ; area, 60 square miles ; population, 177.
Nyra; hamlet in Twin Mound Township, Rooks County .
Oak; township in Smith County; area, 36 square miles; popu lation, 1,034 .
Oak ; creek, a right-hand branch of Republican River, in Cloud
and Republic counties .
Oak; creek, a left-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in Ells worth County .
Oak; creek, a left-hand branch of North Fork Solomon River, 1 in Mitchell, Osborne, and Smith counties. (
Oak; creek, a left-hand branch of Slate Creek, in Sumner
County .
Oakhill ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Oakland Township, Clay County ; altitude,
1,259 feet .
Oakland; township in Clay County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 446 . - .
Oakland; township in Cloud County; area, 36 square miles; population, 410. '
Oakland ; post village in Shawnee County ; altitude, 1,404 feet. Oakley; city on Union Pacific Railway, in Oakley Township, Logan County; altitude, 3,049 feet; population, 203. Oakley; township in Logan County; area, 108 square miles; population, 499.
Oak Mills ; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Rail way, in Atchison County; altitude, 781 feet . .
Oakvale; post village in Smith County.
Oak Valley ; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Oak Valley Township, Elk County; population, 188; alti tude, 861 feet . . . .
Oak Valley ; township in Elk County ; area, 45 square miles ; population, 751.
Oakwood; post village in Linn County.
Oanica; post village in Kearny County.
Oatville; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Waco Township, Sedgwick County ; altitude, 1,291 feet. . Oberlin; city on Burlington and Missouri River Railway, in Oberlin Township, and county seat of Decatur County ; alti tude, 2,528 feet; population, 768.
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Atlas sheets.
Oskaloosa.
Concordia.
Concordia.
Caldwell.
Lawrence.
Plainville.
Smith Center.
Concordia.
Ellsworth.
Beloit.
Mankato.
. Smith Center.
Wellington.
Clay Center.
Clay Center.
I Minneapolis.
! Clay Center.
Oskaloosa.
Sedan.
Sedan.
Independence.
Wichita.
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Oberlin ; township in Decatur County ; area, 36 square miles ; population, 1,011.
Ocheltree ; post village and station on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway, in Spring Township, Johnson County.
Odee; post village in Odee Township, Meade County .
Odee ; township in Meade County ; area, 95 square miles ; popu lation, 139 .
Odell; township in Harper County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 541 . .
Odense ; post village in Neosho County.
Odessa; township in Jewell County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 440 .
Odin; post village in Cheyenne Township, Barton County .
Offerle; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Trenton Township, Edwards County;
altitude, 2,270 .
Ogallah; post village and station on Union Pacific Railway, in
Ogallah Township, Trego County; altitude, 2,376 feet .
Ogallah; township in Trego County; area, 144 square miles; ( population, 430. (
Ogallah ; creek, a left-hand branch of Big Creek, in Trego ( County. (
Ogden; city on Union Pacific Railway, in Ogden Township,
Riley County; altitude, 1,050 feet; population, 167 .
Ogden ; township in Riloy County; area, 75 square miles; popu lation, 954 .
Ohio; post village in Smith County.
Ohio; township in Franklin County; area, 43 square miles; ( population, 915. (
Ohio; township in Morris County; area, 36 square miles; popu lation, 716 . . .
Ohio; township in Ness County; area, 116 square miles; popu lation, 405.
Ohio; township in Saline County; area, 36 square miles; popu lation, 446 . . .
Ohio; township in Sedgwick County; area, 36 square miles; population, 498. I
Ohio; township in Stafford County ; area, 36 square miles ; popu lation, 429.
Oikeirman ; a right-hand branch of Black Vermilion River, in
Marshall County .
Okaw ; post village in Kingman County.
Oketo; city on Union Pacific Railway, in Oketo Township,
Marshall County ; altitude, 1,164 feet; population, 322 .
Oketo; township in Marshall County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 1,008 .
Olathe; city in Olathe Township, and county seat of Johnson County. It is entered by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis, and the Kansas City, Clinton and Springfield railways; altitude, 1,032 feet. Olathe; township in Johnson County; area, 64 square miles;
population, 4,489 .
Olcott; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in
Grove Township, Reno County .
Old Maids Fork; a right-hand branch of Walnut Creek, in Rush County .
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Olathe.
Meade.
Meade.
Caldwell.
Mankato.
Russell.
Spearville.
Ellis.
Hill.
Ellis.
Ellis.
Hill.
Junction City.
Junction City.
Lawrence.
Garnett.
Parkerville.
Salina.
Wichita.
Wellington.
Seneca.
Marysville.
Marysville.
Olathe.
Olathe.
Kingman.
Larned.
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Oleson; creek, a right-hand tributary to East Branch of Fall
River, in Greenwood County .
Olive; township in Decatur County; area, 36 square miles; population, 245.
Olivet ; post village in Olivet Township, Osage County ; alti tude, 1,139 feet .
Olivet; township in Osage County; area, 62 square miles;)
population, 846. (
Olmutz ; post village aud station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Walnut Township, Barton County ; altitude, 1,999 feet Olpe ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa
Fe Railway, in Center Township, Lyon County .
Olsburg; city on Union Pacific Railway, in Blue Valley Town ship, Pottawatomie County; population, 181 (1895); alti tude, 1,429 feet .
Omnia; township in Cowley County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 447 .
Onaga ; city on Union Pacific Railway, in Mill Creek Township, Pottawatomie County ; altitude, 1,095 feet; population, 575. One Hundred and Forty Mile; creek, a left-hand branch of Hill Creek, and tributary to Marais des Cygnes Creek, in Lyon County. (
Oneida; city on St. Joseph and Grand Island Railway, in Gil man Township, Nemaha County; population, 338 .
One Mile; creek, a small left-hand branch of Kansas River, in
Riley County .
Onion; creek, a right-hand branch of Verdigris River, in Mont gomery County .
Onion; creek, a left-hand branch of Elm Creek, in Wabaunsee
and Lyon counties .
Ontario; post village in Jackson County.
Opolis; city on St. Louis and San Francisco Railway, in Baker Township, Crawford County; altitude, 917 feet; popula tion, 217 .
Orange ; post village in Sheridan County.
Orange; township in Lincoln County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 462 .
Orange; township in Norton County; area, 38 square miles;
population, 195 . . .
Orbitello; post village in Lincoln County.
Orchard; post village in Linn Couuty.
Orlando; township in Cheyenne County ; area, 36 square miles ; population, 100.
Oronoque; post village on Burlington and Missouri River Railway, in Norton County; altitude, 2,325 feet.
Orr ; post village in Doniphan County.
Orwell; hamlet in Sterling Township, Hodgeman County .
Osage; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific railways, in Grant Township, Osage County ; alti tude, 1,081 feet; population, 3,451 .
Osage ; township in Allen County ; area, 48 square miles ; pop- ( ulation, 965. (
Osage; township in Bourbon County; area, 48 square miles ; ( population, 1,117. (
[BULL. 154. Atlas sheets. Eureka.
Burlingame.
Burlingame.
Burlington.
Russell.
Emporia.
Junction City. Burden.
Wamego.
Eskridge.
Burlingame.
Hiawatha. Junction City. Independence. Eskridge.
Joplin.
Beloit.
Norton.
Ness.
Burlingame. Iola. Garnett. Fort Scott. Mound City.
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Osage; eastern comity ; organized, 1859; area, 720 square miles; r Burli ton population, 24,655; county seat, Lyndon; mean magnetic j BuTlin„ame declination, 10° 20'; rainfall, 34 inches; temperature, 54°. ( °
The surface is a plain, somewhat eroded by streams, and treeless, except in stream valleys. The elevation ranges from 900 to 1,200 feet. It is an agricultural county, two- thirds of its area being under cultivation, mainly in corn.
It is traversed by branches of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and the Union Pacific railways. This is the lead ing coal-producing county of Kansas, coal being mined at Carbon dale, Scranton, Burlingame, Peterton, and Osage.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Sq. miles.
1, 495
Arvoma
Barclay . . . . — -
Burlingame
3,051
Burlingame
1, 536
Elk° .
1, 767
Overbrook . -
Fairfax
Grant . . . . . .
4, 368
Osao-e
3,451
1, 253
J unction
Lincoln . . .
Melvern
1,451
Melvern
Olivet
Ridgeway
1, 554
Carbondale
Scranton . . . . . . . .
2, 164
Scranton
1,240
Superior . . . . . . . .
1,319
Peterton ...%..
Valley Brook . . .
1, 760
Lyndon
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Osage; township in Crawford County; area, 61 square miles; ( Parsons, population, 1,899. Joplin.
Osage; township in Labette County; area, 64 square miles; ( Parsons.
population, 1,456. Independence.
Osage; township in Miami County; area, 40 square miles; population, 1,042.
Osage Mission; city on Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway, in Mission Township, Neosho County; altitude, 873 feet; population, 1,046. No post-office . Tola.
Osage; river, a large right-hand branch of Missouri River, heading in the plains of eastern Kansas, and flowing in a very sinuous but generally easterly course to its mouth, in central Missouri. In its upper course in Kansas it is some times known as Marais des Cygnes River; length, 494 miles.
Osawatomie; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Osawatoinie y
Township, Miami County; altitude, 853 feet; population, / °™1H 1 N '
2,755. Ulathe*
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Osawatomie; township in Miami County; area, 39 square] Olathe,
miles; population, 3,734. Lawrence.
[ Garnett.
Osawkie; township in Jefferson County; area, 42 square
miles; population, 1,121 . Oskaloosa.
Osborn; township in Sumner County; area, 36 square miles; ( Caldwell, population, 485. Wellington.
Osborne; northern county ; organized, 1871; area, 900 square f Phillipsburg. miles; population, 10,984; county seat, Osborne; mean I Smith Center, magnetic declination, 10° 10'; rainfall, 24 inches; tempera- Plainville. ture, 53°. Osborne.
The surface is a plain, much broken by erosion. The ele vation ranges from 1,500 to 2,100 feet. The county is drained by the two forks of Solomon River, which flow across it from west to east. Nearly half its area is under cultivation, mainly in corn. It is traversed by a branch of the Missouri Pacific Railway.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Bethany . . . .
Sq. miles.
Portis . . .
Bloom .
Corinth .
Covert .
Delphi .
Grant .
Hancock . .
Hawkeye .
Independence . . .
Jackson . . .
Kill Creek . . .
Lawrence .
Liberty .
Mount Ayr .
Natoma .
Penn . . .
1, 456
Osborne .
Ross .
1,411
Downs .
Round Mound .
Sumner .
Alton . . .
Tilden .
Valley .
Victor .
Winfield . . .
Osborne; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Penn Township; Atlas sheets . county seat of Osborne County; magnetic declination, 10°
40'; altitude, 1,557 feet; population, 952 . Osborne.
Oskaloosa ; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Oskaloosa Township, Jefferson County; altitude, 991 feet; population, 991 . Oskaloosa.
Oskaloosa; township in Jefferson County; area, 72 square
miles; population, 2,388 . Oskaloosa.
Ost; post village in Sumner Township, Reno County . Cheney.
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Oswego ; city on Missouri, Kansas and Texas and St. Louis and San Francisco railways, in Oswego Township ; county seat of Labette County ; altitude, 894 feet ; population, 2,492 . Parsons.
Oswego ; township in Labette County ; area, 30 square miles ;
population, 3,053 . - . - . - - Parsons.
Otego; city on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Limestone Township, Jewell County; altitude, 1,788 feet; population, 71.
Otis ; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in
Pioneer Township, Rush County; altitude, 2,037 feet . Hays.
Otis ; creek, a branch of West Branch Fall River, in Greenwood i Eureka. County. Emporia.
Ottawa ; city in Ottawa Township, and county seat of Franklin County. It is situated on Marais des Cygnes River, and on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and the Missouri Pacific railways; altitude, 891 feet ; population, 7,532 . Lawrence.
Ottawa; township in Franklin County; area, 48 square miles;
population, 8,624 . Lawrence.
Ottawa; township in Ottawa County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 276 . . Clay Center.
Ottawa ; creek, a left-hand branch of Osage River, in Franklin County (East and West Forks, in Franklin and Douglas counties) . Lawrence.
Ottawa ; central county ; organized, 1866 ; area, 720 square f Minneapolis, miles ; population, 10,342 ; county seat, Minneapolis ; mean I Clay Center, magnetic declination, 9° 40'; rainfall, 27 inches; tempera- 1 Salina. ture, 53°. (Abilene.
The surface is varied. Through the county from north west to southeast flows Solomon River in a broad, level val
ley, from which broken hills rise on each side. The country is treeless. The elevation ranges from 1,200 to 1,600 feet. Nearly three-fifths of the area of the county is under culti vation, mainly in corn. It is traversed by branches of the Union Pacific and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe rail ways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Bennington
Sq. miles.
Bennington
Blaine . . .
Buckeye . . . . . . . .
Center . . - . - .
Chapman . . . . - . .
Fop cord . . . . . .
1, 875
Minneapolis
1,472
Culver . . . .
T)n rh a in . . . . . .
Fountain . . .
Garfield . .. . .
Ora.nt . . . . .
Henry . . . .
i I jin coin .
Logan .
Morton . . .. .
Richland .
Sheridan . - .
Delphose .
Sherman .
Stanton . .
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Otter; township in Cowley County; area, 48 square miles;
population, 409 . Burden.
Otterbourne ; post village in Thomas County.
Otter; creek, a small right-hand branch of Neosho River, in
Coflfev County . Burlington.
Otter; creek, a right-hand branch of Big Cana Creek, in Cow- Burden, ley and Chautauqua counties. ( Sedan.
Otter; creek, a right-hand branch of Lyons Creek, in Davis
County . Parkerville.
Otter ; creek, a right-hand branch of Fall River, in Greenwood
County . Eureka.
Otter ; creek, a left-hand branch of Republican River, in Repub lic County . Concordia.
Otter; creek, a right-hand branch of Fancy Creek, in Riley
County . Junction City.
Otter : creek, a right-hand branch of Walnut Creek, in Rush
County . Larned.
Otter Creek; township in Greenwood County; area, 113 square ( Emporia, miles; population, 1,030. (Eldorado.
Otto; post village in Cowley County.
Ottumwa ; post village in Ottumwa Township, Cowley County. Burlington.
Ottumwa; township in Coffey County; area, 53 square miles;
population, 1,108 . . . Burlington.
Overbrook; city in Elk Township, Osage County; population,
Owl; creek, a right-hand branch of Neosho river, in Allen and ( Iola.
Woodson counties. ( Fredonia.
Owl; creek, a small tributary to Big Walnut Creek, in Craw ford County . Iola.
Owl; creek, a left-hand branch of Little Osage River, in Linn
and Bourbon counties . Mound City.
Owl; creek, a right-hand branch of Saline River, in Lincoln ( Ellsworth. County. ( Beloit.
Owl Creek; township in Woodson County; area, 48 square
miles; population, 758 . Fredonia.
Oxford; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific railways, in Oxford Township, Sumner County; altitude, 1,163 feet; population, 463 . Wellington.
Oxford; township in Johnson County; area, 70 square miles;
population, 1,386 . Olathe.
Oxford; township in Sumner County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 1,001 . Wellington.
Oxide; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in
Ellsworth County . Ellsworth.
Ozark; township in Anderson county; area, 39 square miles;
population, 1,099 . Garnett.
Ozawkie; post village on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail way, in Ozawkie Township, Jefferson County; altitude,
878 feet . Oskaloosa.
Padonia; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway,
in Padonia Township, Brown County; altitude, 933 feet Hiawatha.
Padonia; township in Brown County; area, 42 square miles; Atchison, population, 936. ( Hiawatha.
Page; post village in Logan County, on Union Pacific Rail road ; altitude, 3,237 feet.
Page; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in
Trego County . . . Ellis.
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Paint; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in Me- $ Hutchinson.
Pherson County. I Salina.
Painter; creek, a right-hand branch of South Fork of Ninnes- ( Kingman, cah River, in Kingman and Pratt counties. ( Pratt.
(Sedan.
Eureka.
Independence.
Fredonia.
Painterhood ; creek, a left-hand tributary to Elk River, iu Elk
County . . — Sedan.
Palacky; post village in Ellsworth County.
Palacky; township in Ellsworth County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 420 . Ellsworth.
Palatine; post village in Smoky Hill Township, Ellis County.. Hays.
Palco; post village and station on Union Pacific Railway, in
Northampton Township, Rooks County ; altitude, 2,282 feet. Hill.
Palestine ; township in Sumner County ; area, 30 square miles ;
population, 537 . Wellington.
Palermo; post village in Doniphan County.
Palmer; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Sherman Town ship, Washington County; altitude, 1,325 feet; population,
200 . - . Washington.
Palmyra; post village in Butler County.
Palmyra ; township in Douglas County ; area, 82 square miles ;
population, 2,944 . . . Lawrence.
Panther ; creek, a left-hand branch of Grouse Creek, in Cowley
County . Burden.
Paola; city on Missouri Pacific and Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis railways, in Paola Township, and county seat of Miami County; altitude, 856 feet ; population, 347 . Olathe.
Paola ; township in Miami County ; area, 32 square miles ; popu lation, 3,876 . Olathe.
Paradise; post village and station on Union Pacific Railway,
in Paradise Township, Russell County . Osborne.
Paradise; township in Rooks County; area, 72 square miles;
population, 397 . Plainville.
Paradise; township in Russell County ; area, 144 square miles; ( Osborne, population, 525. Russell.
f Russell.
Paradise; creek, left-hand branch of Saline River, in Russell, 1 Qs|3orn0 Osborne, and Rooks counties. j p. . ..j
Parallel; post village in Washington County.
Pardee; post village in Atchison County . Oskaloosa.
Paris; post village in Battle Creek Township, Lincoln County. Beloit.
Paris ; township in Linn County ; area, 65 square miles ; popula tion, 1,373 . . Mound City.
Park; post village in Gove County.
Park; township in Sedgwick County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 813 . Wichita.
Parker; post village and railway station in Linn County; alti tude, 1,009 feet.
Parker; township in Montgomery County; area, 34 square
miles ; population, 4,883 . Independence.
Parker; township in Morris County; area, 61 square miles;
population, 813 . Parkerville.
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Parker; creek, a small left-hand branch of Neosho River, in
Morris County .
Parkerville ; city on Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway, in Parker Township, Morris County; altitude, 1,333 feet;
population, 161 .
Parnell; post village and station on Missouri Pacific and Atchi son, Topeka and Santa Fe railways, in Atchison County;
altitude, 1,041 feet .
Parnell ; township in Sheridan County ; area, 72 square miles ; population, 267.
Parsons; city in North Township, Labette County; magnetic declination, 8° 20'. It is an important railroad center, being entered by the Missouri, Kansas and Texas and the Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis railways ; altitude, 898 feet ;
population, 8,115 .
Parsons ; creek, a left-hand branch of Gar Creek, in Washing ton County .
Partridge ; post village and station on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railways,
in Center Township, Reno County; altitude, 1,612 feet .
Passaic ; post village in Kearney County.
Pat; creek, a right-hand branch of South Fork of Ninnescah
River, in Kingman County .
Patmos ; post village in Coffey County.
Patterson ; post village and station on St. Louis and San Fran cisco Railway, in Lake Township, Harvey County; alti tude, 1,434 feet .
Patterson; lake, a small lake in Lake Township, Harvey
County .
Patterson ; station on Atchisoij, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway,
in Elm Creek Township, Morris County .
Pauline; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Williamsport Township, Shawnee
Connty ; altitude, 1,033 feet .
Pavilion; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Wabaunsee Township, Wabaunsee
County; altitude, 1,098 feet .
Pawnee ; post village and station on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Gulf Railway, in Pawnee Township, Bourbon County;
altitude, 990 feet .
Pawnee: township in Bourbon County; area, 48 square miles;
population, 1,097 . .
Pawnee; township in Pawnee County; area, 72 square miles;
population, 247 .
Pawnee; township in Smith County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 405 . . .
Pawnee; central county; organized, 1872; area, 756 square f miles; population, 4,441 ; county seat, Larned; mean mag- J netic declination, 10° 30'; rainfall, 24 inches; temperature,
The surface is a treeless plain. South of Arkansas River, which crosses the county from southwest to northeast, the country is sandy. The elevation ranges from 2,000 to 2,300 feet. Of its area four-tenths are under cultivation, mainly in wheat. The county is traversed by branches of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and the Missouri Pacific railways.
Atlas sheets. Parkerville.
Parkerville.
Atchison.
Parsons.
Washington.
Kingman.
Kingman.
Cheney.
Cheney.
Parkerville.
Burlingame.
Wamego.
Fort Scott.
Fort Scott.
Larned.
Smith Center.
Larned.
Ness.
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Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Sq. miles.
Garfield . . .
Grant . . . . .
Keysville . . .
Larned .
1, 789
Larned . . . . . .
1, 374
Logan .
Pawnee . . .
Pleasant Ridge .
Pleasant Valley .
River . . .
Walnut . . .
Pawnee ; creek, a right-hand tributary to Marmaton River, in Atlas sheets. Bourbon County . Fort Scott.
Pawnee; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in
Saline and McPherson counties . Salina.
Pawnee; river, a left-hand branch of Arkansas River, in ( Ness City. Hodgeman and Pawnee counties. I Earned.
Pawnee Fork ; a north branch of Pawnee River, in Hodgeman
and Ness counties . Ness City.
Pawnee Rock; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail way, in Pawnee Rock Township, Barton County ; popula tion, 129 . Great Bend.
Pawnee Rock; township in Barton County; area, 36 square Great Bend, miles; population, 557. I Larned.
Pawpaw; township in Elk County; area, 54 square miles;
population, 882 . . . Eureka.
Pawpaw; creek, a left-hand branch of Elk River, in Elk ( Sedan.
County. ( Eureka.
Pawpaw; creek, a left-hand branch of Mill Creek, in Wabaun see County . Wamego.
Paxico; post village and station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Newbury Township, Wabaunsee County altitude, 996 feet . Wamego.
Paxson; township in Pratt County; area, 36 square miles; ( Pratt.
population, 299. ( Medicine Lodge.
Paxton; township in Logan County; area, 72 square miles; population, 141.
Payne; township in Gove County; area, 126 square miles; population, 255.
Payne; township in Sedgwick County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 631 . Wichita.
Peabody; city on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific and Atchi son, Topeka and Santa Fe railways, in Peabody Township,
Marion County; altitude, 1,358 feet; population, 1,656 . Newton.
Peabody; township in Marion County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 2,154 . Newton.
Peace; creek, a right-hand branch of Arkansas River, in Reno
and Rice counties . Lyons.
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Peacecreek; post village in Reno County.
Pearl ; post village in Dickinson County.
Peck; post village on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rail way, in Sedgwick County; altitude, 1,270 feet.
Peet; creek, a left-hand branch of Republican River, in Clay
and Washington counties .
Penalosa; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Eureka Township, Kingman County; altitude, 1,730 feet. Pence; post village in Scott County.
Fendennis ; post village on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Lane County ; altitude, 2,720 feet.
Pendleton; post village in Miami Township, Miami County. .. Penfield ; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway,
in Olivet Township, Osage County .
Penn; township in Osborne County; area, 54 square miles;
population, 1,456 .
Pentheka; post village in Rawlins County.
Peoria; post village in Peoria Township, Franklin County Peoria; township in Franklin County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 982 .
Peotone; post village in Yiola Township, Sedgwick County. .. Perry; city on Union Pacific and Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis railways, in Kentucky Township, Jefferson County ;
altitude, 791 feet; population, 441 .
Perry; township in Woodson County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 505 .
Perry ; creek, a right-hand branch of Cottonwood River, in ( Marion County.
Persimmon; creek, a left-hand branch of Sycamore Creek, in
Montgomery County .
Perth ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railways, in Downs
Township, Sumner County; altitude, 1,210 feet .
Peru ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific railways, in Belleville Township,
Chautauqua County ; altitude, 805 feet .
Peters; township in Kingman County; area, 36* square miles; ( population, 163. (
Peters; creek, a left-hand branch of Allen Creek, in Kingman
County . 1 .
Feterton ; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Superior Township, Osage County ; altitude, 1,071 feet; pop ulation, 572 .
Petyt; creek, a right-hand branch of South Fork of Ninnescah
River, in Kingman County .
Peyton; creek, a left-hand branch of Cottonwood River, in
Chase County .
Pfeifer; post village in Freedom Township, Ellis County .
Phelps; post village in Sheridan County.
Phenis; creek, a right-hand branch of Cottonwood River, in Lyon County .
Atlas sheets.
Washington.
Kingman.
Olathe.
Burlington.
Osborne.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Cheney.
Oskaloosa.
Fredonia.
Newton.
Abilene.
Independence.
Caldwell.
Sedan.
Kingman.
Anthony.
Kingman.
Burlingame.
Kingman.
Emporia.
Hays.
Emporia,
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Phillips; northern county; organized, 1872; area, 900 square f
miles; population, 11,711 ; county seat, Phillipsburg; mean I Norton, magnetic declination, 11° 10'; rainfall, 23 inches; temper-, Phillipsburg. ature, 52°.
The surface is a high, rolling, treeless plain, intersected by the valleys of Solomon River and Prairie Dog Creek.
The elevation ranges from 1,700 to 2,200 feet. The county is agricultural, 400 square miles of its area being under culti vation, mainly in corn. It is traversed by the Burlington ...
and Missouri River and the Missouri Pacific railways. s
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Arcade . .
Beaver .
Belmont . .
Bowcreek .
Crystal .
Dayton .
Deer Creek .
Freedom .
Glen wood .
Granite .
Greenwood .
Kirwin .
Kirwin .
Logan .
Logan .
Long Island .
Mound .
Phillipsburg Phillipsburg
Plainview .
Plum .
Prairie view .
Rnshville .
Solomon .
Sumner .
Towanda .
Valley .
Walnut .
Sq. miles.
1, 256
Phillipsburg; city on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rail- Atlas sheets, way, iu Phillipsburg Township, and countyseat of Phillips County; magnetic declination, 10° 40' ; altitude, 1,935 feet; population, 855 . Phillipsburg.
Phillipsburg; township in Phillips County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 1,256 . Phillipsburg.
Pieroe; creek, a left-hand branch of Kinsley Creek, in Wabaun see County . Wamego.
Pierce Junction; post village in Brown County.
Pierceville ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Pierceville Township, Finney County; altitude, 2,759 feet . . . . . Garden.
Pierceville ; township in Finney County ; area, 144 square miles ;
population, 111 . Garden.
Pig; creek, a small right-hand tributary to Verdigris River, in
Wilson County . FredoDia.
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Pike; township in Lyon County; area, 54 square miles; popu lation, 1,014 . Emporia.
Pilot Knob; township in Harper County; area, 36 square i Anthony, miles; population, 442. ( Caldwell.
Pioneer; township in Graham County; area, 63 square miles ; population, 318.
Pioneer; township in Rice County; area, 36 square miles; pop ulation, 471 . Lyons.
Pioneer ; township in Rush County ; area, 42 square miles ; ( Hays, population, 539. Larned.
Pipe ; creek, a left-hand branch of Solomon River, in Ottawa
County . Minneapolis.
Pipecreek ; post village in Ottawa County.
Piper; post village and station on Wichita and Northwestern Railway, in Prairie Township, Wyandotte County ; altitude,
972 feet . Kansas City.
Piqua; post village on Missouri, Kansas and Texas, and St.
Louis, Fort Scott and Wichita railways, in Neosho Falls Township, Woodson County; altitude, 1,038 feet . Fredonia.
Pittsburg ; city on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis, and St. Louis and San Francisco railways, in Baker Township,
Crawford County ; altitude, 934 feet ; population, 10,172 - Joplin.
Pittsburg; township in Mitchell County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 501 . Beloit.
Pixley; post village in Barber County.
Plain view ; township in Phillips County; area, 36 square ( Phillipsburg. miles; population, 190. (Norton.
Plainville ; city on Union Pacific Railway, in Plainville Town ship, Rooks County; altitude, 2,156 feet; population, 272. .. Plainville.
Plainville; township in Rooks County; area, 72 square miles;
population, 835 . Plainville.
Pleasant; township in Butler County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 528 . Wichita.
Pleasant; township in Coffey County; area, 68 square miles;
population, 1,196 . Burlington.
Pleasant ; township in Harvey County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 647 . Newton.
Pleasant; township in Lincoln County; area, 36 square miles; ( Beloit, population, 606. Ellsworth.
Pleasant; township in Smith County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 512 . Smith Center,
Pleasantdale ; township in Rush County ; area, 48 square miles ;
population, 281 . Hays.
Pleasant Green; post village in Phillips County.
Pleasant Grove; post village in Douglas County.
Pleasant Grove ; township in Greenwood County ; area 59 $ Emporia, square miles; population, 561. Fredonia.
Pleasant Hill ; township in Ellis County ; area, 62 square miles ; population, 223.
Pleasanton; city on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Rail way, in Potosi Township, Linn County; population, 1,060;
altitude, 862 feet . Mound City.
Pleasant Ridge ; township in Pawnee County ; area, 45 square
miles; population, 172 . Larned.
Pleasant Valley ; township in Cowley County ; area, 44 square ( Burden, miles ; population, 823. Wellington.
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Pleasant Valley ; township in Decatur County; area, 36 square miles; population, 189.
Pleasant Valley ; township in Finney County ; area, 72 square miles; population, 115.
Pleasant Valley; township in Ford County; area, 72 square
miles; population, 146 . Spearville.
Pleasant Valley ; township in Pawnee County; area, 101 square
miles; population, 370 . Larned.
Pleasant Valley ; township in Saline County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 381 . Salina.
Pleasant Valley; township in Wilson County; area, 48 square
miles ; population, 845 . Fredonia.
Pleasant View ; township in Cherokee County ; area, 45 square
miles; population, 1,063 . Joplin.
Pleasant View ; post village in Pleasant View Township, Chero kee County . . . Joplin.
Plevna ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Plevna Township, Reno County ; altitude,
1,693 feet . . . - . Kingman.
Plevna; township in Reno County; area, 36 square miles; pop ulation, 388 . Kingman.
Plotner; creek, a left-hand branch of Deer Creek, in Phillips
County . Phillipsburg.
Plum; township in Phillips County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 638 . Phillipsburg.
Plum ; creek, a left-hand branch of Grouse Creek, in Cowley
County . Burden.
Plum; creek, a left-hand tributary to Silver Creek, in Cowley
County . Burden.
Plum; creek, a left-hand branch of Cow Creek, in Ellsworth ( Ellsworth,
and Rice counties. Lyons.
Plum; creek, a left-hand branch of Sandy Creek, in Harper
County . Anthony.
Plum ; creek, a small branch of Missouri River, in Leaven wrorth ( Oskaloosa.
County; length, 5 miles. ( Kansas City.
Plum; creek, a small left-hand branch of Osage River, in Miami
County . Olathe.
Plum ; creek, a left-hand branch of Solomon River, in Mitchell ( Beloit,
and Jewell counties. Mankato.
Plum ; creek, a right-hand branch of Dragoon Creek, in Osage
County . . . Burlingame.
Plum; creek, a right-hand branch of Cedar Creek, in Phillips
and Smith counties . Phillipsburg.
Plum; creek, a right-hand tributary to Fall River, in Wilson Independence.
County. Fredonia.
Plumb; township in Wabaunsee County; square miles; pop ulation, 1,001.
Plumb; creek, a left-hand branch of Neosho River, in Lyon
County . Emporia.
Plumb; creek, a left-hand branch of Osage River, in Osage
County . Burlingame.
Plumer; creek, a left-hand branch of Hundred and ten Mile
Creek, in Osage County . Burlingame. 1
Plum Creek; township in Mitchell County; area, 36 square J Beloit,
miles; population, 468. £ Mankato.
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Plum Grove; township in Butler County; area, 36 square ( Eldorado,
miles; population, 508. ( Wichita.
Plymell ; post village in Ivanhoe Township, Finney County. .. Garden.
Plymouth ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Pike Township, Lyon County; alti tude, 1,144 feet . Emporia.
Plymouth ; township in RussellCounty ; area, 108 square miles ; i Russell, population, 1,026. Ellsworth.
Poe; post village in Logan County.
Point View; post village in Pawnee County.
PoleCat; creek, a right-hand branch of Walnut River, in ( Wellington.
Cowley and Butler counties. Wichita.
Polecat; creek, a branch of Clearwater Creek, in Sedgwick
County . Cheney.
Pollard; post village in Rice County; altitude, 1,731 feet.
Pomeroy; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway in Quindaro Township, Wyandotte County; altitude, 755 . . Kansas City.
Pomona; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, and Missouri Pacific railways, in Pomona Township, Franklin County ; altitude, 923 feet; population, 561 . Lawrence.
Pomona ; township in Franklin County ; area, 21 square miles ; ( Lawrence, population, 984. (Burlingame.
Pontiac; post village and railway station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Prospect Township, Butler County; altitude,
1,428 feet . Eldorado.
Pony ; creek, a right-hand branch of Big Walnut Creek, in Craw ford County . Iola-
Pony ; creek, a right-hand tributary to. Missouri River.
Pool ; creek, a right-hand branch of Middle Cana Creek, in Chau tauqua County . Sedan.
Porcupine; creek, a right-hand branch of West Limestone
Creek, in Jewell County . Mankato.
Porter ; township in Cheyenne County ; area, 108 square miles ; population, 209.
Porterville; post village in Bourbon County.
Portis ; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Bethany Township,
Osborne County; altitude, 1,541 feet; population, 127 . Smith Center.
Portland; post village in Sumner County ; altitude, 1,179 feet.
Post; creek, a small, right-hand branch of Kansas River, in
Shawnee County . Topeka.
Potato; creek, a left-hand tributary to Verdigris River, in
Montgomery County . Independence.
Potosi ; township in Linn County ; area, 56 square miles ; popu lation, 2,614 . . Mound City.
Pottawatomie; northeastern county; organized, 1856; area, f Maryville.
848 square miles; population, 16,966; county seat, West-J Junction City, moreland ; mean magnetic declination, 9° 35' ; rainfall, 30 Seneca, inches; temperature, 53°. Warnego.
The surface is a rolling plain, treeless except in the stream valleys. The elevation ranges from 950 to 1,500 feet. The county is drained by Big Blue River, which limits it on the west, Kansas River, which forms the southern boundary, and Vermilion River Of its area more than one-half is cultivated, mainly in corn. It is traversed by branches of the Union Pacific Railway. Coal is mined at St. Mary.
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Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Sq. miles.
Belvue . .
Blue .
Blue Valley .
Olsburg .
(1895) 181
Center . .
Clear Creek .
Emmet .
Grant .
Havensville .
Green .
Lincoln .
Lone Tree .
Louisville .
Louisville .
Mill Creek .
1, 184
Onaga .
Pottawatomie .
Rock Creek .
Westmoreland .
Shannon .
Sherman .
Spring Creek .
St. Clere .
St. George .
St. Mary .
1, 944
St. Mary .
1, 291
Union .
Vienna .
Wamego .
2, 222
1, 808
Pottawatomie; post village in Coffey County. Atlas sheets.
Pottawatomie; township in Coffey County; area, 54 square
miles; population, 832 . . . Burlington.
Pottawatomie; township in Franklin County; area, 39 square
miles ; population, 979 . Garnett.
Pottawatomie; township in Pottawatomie County; area, 60 ( Wamego.
square miles; population, 841 . ( Junction City.
Pottawatomie; creek, a large left-hand branch of Marais des Burlington. Cygnes River, in Coffey, Anderson, and Miami counties. J Garnett.
v Mound City.
Pottawatomie; reserve, located in Jackson County; area, 121
square miles; population, 1,000 (estimated) . Topeka.
Potter; post village in Atchison County; altitude, 930 feet.
Pottersburg; post village in Lincoln County.
Potterville ; postvillage in Winfield Township, Osborne County. Osborne. Potwin; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Plum Grove Township, Butler County; altitude, 1,338
. Wichita.
Powell ; post village in Phillips County.
Powell; township in Comanche County; area, 72 square miles;
population, 139 . Coldwater.
Powhatan ; post village and station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Powhatan Township, Brown County ; altitude, 1,210 feet . . . Hiawatha.
Powhatan; township in Brown County; area, 90 square miles;
population, 1,471 . Hiawatha.
Prairie; township in Jewell County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 745 . Mankato.
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Prairie; township in Wilson County; area, 30 square miles;
population, 420 . Fredonia.
Prairie ; township in Wyandotte County ; area, 29 square miles ;
population, 1,025 . Kansas City.
Prairie; creek, a small right-hand tributary to Big Stranger
Creek, in Jefferson County . Oskaloosa.
Prairie; creek, a left-hand branch of Chikaskia River, in Sum ner County . Caldwell.
Prairie Center: post village in Johnson County.
Prairie Dog; township in Decatur County; area, 36 square miles; population, 195.
Prairie Dog; township in Sheridan County; area, 36 square miles; population, 157.
Prairie Dog ; creek, a branch of Republican River, heading in f
northwestern Kansas, and flowing northeastward to its j -orou junction with Republican River, in southern Kansas. It] flows through Phillips, Norton, Decatur, Sheridan, and p
Thomas counties. I
Prairie View; post village and station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Prairie View Township, Phillips
County; altitude, 2,172 feet . Norton.
Prairie View; township in Phillips County; area, 36 square
miles ; population, 620 . Norton.
Pratt; city on the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific and the Wichita and Western railways, in Center Township, and county seat of Pratt County; magnetic declination, 10° 05' ; altitude, 1,885 feet; population, 1,212 . Pratt.
Pratt; southern county; organized, 1879; area, 720 square f Pratt, miles; population, 6,126; county seat, Pratt; mean mag- I Kinsley, netic declination, 10° 05' ; rainfall, 25 inches; temperature,] Coldwater.
550> [ Medicine Lodge.
The surface is a rolling, treeless plain, the northwestern part occupied by sand hills. The elevation ranges from 1,700 to 2,100 feet. More than four-tenths of its area is under cultivation, mainly in wheat and corn. It is trav ersed by branches of the Missouri Pacific, the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Sq. miles.
1, 442
1,212
Grant
Haynesville
Logan
McClellan
McPherson .
Naron
Richland . . .
Saratoga . . . . . . . .
Spring vale .
Valley . .
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Prattsburg ; post village in Stafford County.
Prescott; city on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Rail way, in Sheridan Township, Linn County ; population, 241 (1890) ; altitude, 889 feet.
Presley; post village in Sherman County.
Preston; post village and station on the Missouri Pacific and the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railways, in Haynes- ville Township, Pratt County; altitude, 1,841 feet . Pratt.
Pretty; creek, a left-hand branch of Mill Creek, in Wabaunsee
County . Wamego.
Pretty Prairie ; post village in Reno County.
Price ; post village in Nemaha County.
Princeton; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Ohio Township, Franklin County;
altitude, 967 feet . Garnett.
Prior; creek, a left-hand branch of Verdigris River, in Mont gomery County . Independence.
Prospect; township in Butler County; area, 87 square miles;
population, 662 . Eldorado.
Prosser ; creek, a right-hand branch of Rattlesnake Creek, and
tributary to Salt Creek, in Lincoln County . Beloit.
Protection; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Protection Township, Comanche County; altitude, 1,846 feet . Coldwater.
Protection; township in Comanche County; area, 72 square Coldwater. miles; population, 212. ( Clark.
Providence ; post village in Butler County.
Pumpkin; creek, a left-hand branch of Verdigris River, in
Montgomery and Labette counties . Independence.
Pumpkin ; creek, a left-hand tributary to Big Cedar Creek, in
Wilson County . . Fredonia.
Purcell ; post village on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rail way, in Doniphan County; altitude, 1,157 feet.
Putnam ; post village in Harvey County.
Putnam; township in Anderson County; area, 33 square miles;
population, 575 . . Garnett.
Putnam ; township in Stafford County ; area, 72 square miles ; ( Great Bend, population, 268. Lyons.
Quarry; post village in Marion County.
Quenemo ; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Agency Township, Osage County ; population, 806 ; altitude,
941 feet . . Burlingame.
Quickville ; post village in Thomas County.
Quincy; post village in Greenwood County.
Quincy; township in Greenwood County; area, 60 square ( Eureka, miles; population, 902. ( Fredonia.
Quindaro; post village and station on Kansas City, Wichita and Northwestern Railway, in Wyandotte County; alti tude, 890 feet.
Quindaro; township in Wyandotte County; area, 25 square
miles; population, 1,796 . Kansas City.
Quinter; post village in Gove County, on Union Pacific Rail way; altitude, 2,664 feet.
Rabbit; creek, a small branch of South Wea Creek, in Miami
County . . Olathe.
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Racket; creek, a left-hand tributary to Elk River, in Mont- & 66 3
gomery County . Independence.
Radical ; a village in Sycamore Township, Montgomery County . Independence.
Raemer; creek, a right-hand branch of Horseshoe Creek, in
Marshall County . Marysville.
Rago ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Valley Township, Kingman County; alti tude, 1,450 feet . Anthony,
Rainbow ; creek, a right-hand tributary to Fall River, in Independence. Wilson County. Fredonia.
Ralls; creek, a right-hand branch of Clarks Creek, in Morris
County . Parkerville.
Ramapo; station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Quindaro
Township, Wyandotte County; altitude, 746 feet . Kansas City.
Ramona; post village on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Marion County; altitude, 1,436 feet.
Ramsey; creek, a small left-hand branch of Neosho River, in
Morris County . . Parkerville.
Randall ; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Prairie Township,
Jewell County; altitude, 1,448 feet; population, 177 . Mankato.
Randall; township in Thomas County; area, 216 square miles; population, 658.
Randolph; city on Unioh Pacific Railway, in Jackson Town ship, Riley County; altitude, 1,052 feet; population, 376... Junction City.
Ransom ; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway,
in Nevada Township, Ness County; altitude, 2,516 feet Ellis.
Ransomville ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Williamsburg Township, Franklin County; altitude, 1,138 feet. . . Lawrence.
Rantoul; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway,
in Cutler Township, Franklin County . Lawrence.
Ratcliff ; creek, a right-hand branch of Solomon River, in
Mitchell County . Beloit
f Kinsley.
Rattlesnake; creek (known as Salt Creek near its mouth), a right-hand branch of Arkansas River, in Ford, Kiowa, Edwards, Stafford, and Reno counties.
Pratt.
Great Bend. Lyons. Spearville. Ashland.
Rattlesnake ; creek, a right-hand branch of Salt Creek, in Lin coln County . Beloit.
Rawlins; northwestern county; organized 1881; area, 1,080 square miles; population, 5,079; county seat, Atwood; mean magnetic declination, 11° 35'; rainfall, 18 inches; tempera ture, 52°.
The surface is an undulating, treeless plain, drained by Beaver Creek. The elevation ranges from 2,500 to 3,400 feet.
About one-fifth only of the area is under cultivation. It is crossed by a branch of the Burlington and Missouri River Railway.
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Townships and cities.
Achilles .
Arbor .
Atwood .
Atwood .
Beaver .
Burnt wood. .
Celia .
Clinton .
Driftwood . .
Elk .
Grant .
Herndon Jefferson. ...
Laing .
Logan .
Ludell .
Mikesell
Mirage .
Richland. . . .
Rotate .
Union .
1 Area.
Population.
So. miles.
56,
Ray; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Atlas sheets.
Logan Township, Pawnee County ; altitude, 1,977 feet . Great Bend.
Raymond; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Raymond Township, Rice County; altitude, 1,730 feet; pop ulation, 137 (1890) . Lyons.
Raymond; township in Rice County; area, 72 square miles;
population, 753 . Lyons.
Rayville ; post village in Norton County.
Ravanna; post village in Finney County.
Reading ; city on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Reading Township, Lyon County; altitude, 1,079 feet; pop
ulation, 288 . Burlingame.
{Emporia. Eskridge. Burlington. Burlingame.
Reamsville; post village in Martin Township, Smith County.. Smith Center. Red; creek, a left-hand branch of Chikaskia River, in King- ( Anthony.
man County. ( Kingman.
Red Bud; post village in Cowley County.
Redfield ; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Marmaton Town ship, Bourbon County ; altitude, 863 feet; population, 162
(1890) . . Fort Scott.
Redhole ; creek, a right-hand branch of Bear Creek, in Clark
County . Ashland.
Red Vermilion ; township in Nemaha County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 683 . Seneca.
Red Vermilion; creek, a left-hand branch of Vermilion River,
in Pottawatomie and Nemaha counties . Seneca.
Red Wing; station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Cheyenne
Township, Barton County . Russell.
Reece ; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Spring Creek Town ship, Greenwood County; altitude, 1,230 feet; population 179 (1890) . Eureka.
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Reeder; township in Anderson County; area, 72 square miles ; ( Garnett, population, 1,182. I Burlington.
Reeder; township in Kiowa County; area, 66 square miles;
population, 52 . . . Coldwater.
Reedsville; post village in Center Township, Marshall County. Marysville.
Refold; station on Union Pacific Railway, in Solomon Town ship, Graham County; altitude, 2,226 feet . Hill.
Reilly; township in Nemaha County; area, 36 square miles; ( Seneca, population, 733. I Hiawatha.
Reno; central county; organized, 1872; area, 1,260 square f Lyons.
miles; population, 25,598; county seat, Hutchinson; mean I Hutchinson, magnetic declination, 10° 05'; rainfall, 26 inches; tem- ] Kingman, perature, 55°. Cheney.
The surface is an undulating, treeless plain, much of the western part being covered with sand hills. The elevation ranges from 1,400 to 1,800 feet. It is an agricultural county, three-fifths of its area being under cultivation, mainly in corn. It is traversed by branches of the Missouri Pacific and the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Sq. miles.
Albion .
Arlington .
Arlington .
Bell .
Castleton .
Center .
Clay .
Enterprise .
Grant .
1 634*
Nickerson .
Grove .
Haven .
1,351
Hayes . .
Huntsville . . .
Langdon . .
Lincoln .
Little River .
Loda .
Medford .
Medora .
Miami .
Ninnescah .
Plevna .
Reno .
8, 909
Hutchinson .
8, 172
Roscoe .
Salt Creek .
Sumner . . ..
Sylvia .
Sylvia .
Troy .
249 !
Valley .
Walnut .
Westminster .
Reno; city on Union Pacific Railway, in Reno Township, Atlas sheets. Leavenworth County; altitude, 837 feet; population, 101 . .. Oskaloosa.
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leno; township in Leavenworth County; area, 43 square Oskaloosa. miles; population, 1,161. (Lawrence.
eno- township in Reno County; area, 46 square miles; popu- Lyons.
lation, 8,909. ! Hutchinson.
Republic ; northern county ; organized 1868 ; area, 720 square j
miles; population, 15,658; county seat, Belleville; mean] Concordia, magnetic declination, 9° 45'; rainfall, 25 inches; tempera-] Washington, ture, 52°.
The surface is a treeless plain, somewhat eroded by streams. The elevation ranges from 1,400 to 1,700 feet. It is drained by Republican River, which flows across it in a southerly direction. It is an agricultural county, nearly three-fourths of its area being under cultivation, mainly in corn. It is traversed by branches of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, the Missouri Pacific, the Union Pacific, the Burlington and Missouri River, and the Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Albion
Sq. miles. '
Belleville
1, 974
Belleville
1, 320
3ig Bend . .
Courtl and . — - -
Elk Creek
Fairvie w . . . . . . . .
Farmington
Freedom . . . . . .
Grant . . . . . . . . .
J efferson . . . . . . . . . .
Liberty
Lincoln
Norway
Richland
1, 166
Rose Creek . . . . . . . . . .
Scandia ..
! 1, 080
Washington
White Rock . . . . . .
Republic ; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Big Bend Town ship, Republic County ; altitude, 1,495 feet ; population, 220. Republican; township in Clay County; area, 31 square miles: 1 population, 859. '
Republican; river, one of the two main branches of Kansas River. It heads in eastern Colorado and flows northeast across the northwest corner of Kansas into Nebraska, where it sweeps around in a great curve to a southeast course, enters Kansas again on the 98th meridian and joins Smoky Hill Fork at Junction City.
Reserve; city on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Hamlin Town ship, Brown County; altitude, 901 feet; population, 103 ...
Atlas sheets. Concordia. Clay Center. Junction City.
Junction City. Clay Center. Washington. Concordia. Mankato.
Hiawatha.
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Rest; post village in Wilson County. AUaS shee
Review; township in Haskell County; area, 64 square miles; population, 63.
Rexburg; post village in Gypsum Creek Township, McPherson
County . Abilene.
Rexford; post village in Thomas County; altitude, 2,927 feet.
Rhinehart; post village in Dickinson County.
Rice; central county ; organized, 1871; area, 720 square miles; f
population, 13,650; county seat, Lyons; mean magnetic Lyons' declination, 9° 50'; rainfall, 26 inches; temperature, 54° 1 Great Bend-
The surface is a rolling, treeless plain, drained by Arkansas River, which crosses the county from northwest to south east. The elevation ranges from 1,500 to 1,800 feet. Nearly two-thirds of its area are under cultivation, mainly in com and wheat. The county is traversed by branches of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, the Missouri Pacific, and the St. Louis and San Francisco railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Atlanta .
Sq. miles.
2, 172
Lyons .
Center .
oc
-l-j DoD
A *70
Eureka .
oo
4 (Z
Cko
Farmer .
ooz
Galt .
D (Z Ora
Lincoln .
Oo
oc
Mitchell .
Oo
A fit;
Pioneer .
A 71
Raymond .
7Kq
Rockville .
4 Do
A Or
Sterling .
4Zt)
Sterling .
Zj 104
1 Q39
Union .
1 9Ga
Little River .
Zoo
Valley .
Victoria .
ooo
Qq1
Geneseo .
Washington .
Wilson .
Duo
Rice ; post village and railway station on Missouri Pacific Rail- Atlas sheets, way, in Lawrence Township, Cloud County; altitude, 1,335
feet . . . Concordia.
Rich; township in Anderson County; area, 54 square miles;
population, 1,210 . Garnett.
Richfield ; township in Morton County ; area, 180 square miles ; population, 27.
Richie; creek, a left-hand tributary to East Branch of Neosho
River, in Morris County . . . Eskridge.
Richland; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa he and the Union Pacific railways, in Monmouth
Township, Shawnee County; altitude, 895 feet . Burlingame.
Richland; township in Butler County; area, 36 square miles; ( Wichita population, 622. Wellington.
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Richland; township in Cowley County j area, 72 square miles;
population, 1,138 . - . Burden.
Richland; township in Ford County; area, 37 square miles;
population, 66 . Dodge.
Richland; township in Gray County; area, 72 square miles;
population, 90 . Dodge.
Richland ; township in Hamilton County; area, 165 square miles ; population, 67.
Richland; township in Harvey County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 486 . Wichita.
Richland; township in Jewell County ; area, 36 square miles;
population, 448 . Mankato.
Richland; township in Kingman County; area, 36 square ( Kingman, miles ; population, 416. Anthony.
Richland; township in Labette County; area, 43 square miles;
population, 3,433 . Parsons.
Richland; township in Marshall County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 899 . Seneca.
Richland; township in Miami County; area, 72 square miles; Olathe, population, 1,469. Lawrence.
Richland ; township in Ottawa County ; area, 36 square miles ; ( Minneapolis, population, 315. Clay Center.
Richland ; township in Pratt County; area, 37 square miles;
population, 273 . Pratt.
Richland; township in Rawlins County; area, 48 square miles; population, 332.
Richland ; township in Republic County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 1,166 . Washington.
Richland; township in Rooks County; area, 36 square miles; i Plainville. population, 227. Hill.
Richland; township in Stafford County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 297 . . Pratt.
Richland ; creek, a left-hand tributary of Dutch Creek, in Cow ley County . Burden.
Richland; creek, a left-hand branch of Big Sugar Creek, in
Linn County . Mound City.
Richmond; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Richmond Township, Franklin County ; altitude, 1,019 feet . Garnett.
Richmond; township in Franklin County; area, 35 square
miles; population, 869 . Garnett.
Richmond ; township in Nemaha County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 2,861 . Seneca.
Richter: post village in Franklin County.
Riddle ; creek, a left-hand branch of Mill Creek, in Washington
County . . . Washington.
Ridge; post village in Woodson County.
Ridge; township in Dickinson County; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 679 . . Abilene.
Ridgeway; post-office and station on Union Pacific Railway,
in Elk Township, Osage County . Burlingame.
Ridgeway; township in Osage County; area, 42 square miles;
population, 1,554 . Burlingame.
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Riley ; northern county ; organized, 1855 ; area, 617 square f
miles ; population, 12,435 ; county seat, Manhattan ; mean I Clay Center, magnetic declination, 9° 30" ; rainfall, 30 inches; tempera- ] Junction City, ture, 53°.
The surface is a rolling plain, with bluffs bordering the valleys of Republican, Kansas, and Big Blue rivers. The elevation ranges from 1,000 to 1,400 feet. Of the area of the county about one-half is cultivated, mainly in corn.
Several railways traverse the county.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population. .
Ashland . .
Sq. miles.
1, 048
3, 827 2,916
1, 026
Bala .
Leonardville .
Center .
Fancy Creek .
Grant . . .
Jackson .
Randolph .
Manhattan .
Manhattan .
Mayday .
Madison .
Ogden .
Ogden .
Sherman .
Swede Creek .
Wild Cat .
Zeandale .
Atlas sheets.
Riley Center ; a hamlet in Madison Township, Riley County . . Junction City. Riley; creek, a right-hand branch of Salt Creek, in Republic
County . Concordia.
Rinehart; township in Dickinson County; area, 36 square ( Abilene.
miles ; population, 404. ( Parkerville.
Risley; township in Marion County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 1,434 . Newton.
River; township in Pawnee County; area, 36 square miles ;( Larned. population, 278. I Great Bend.
Riverdale; post village on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific and Missouri Pacific railways, in Sumner County; altitude,
1,320 feet.
Riverside; post-office in High Point Township, Ness County . . Ness. Riverside; township in Trego County; area, 120 square miles; population, 194.
Roanoke ; post village in Stanton County.
Roanoke ; township in Stanton County ; area, 72 square miles ; population, 47.
Roberts ; post village in Barton County.
Robert; creek, a right-hand branch of Kansas River, in Wa
baunsee County . Wamego.
Robinson ; city in Robinson Township, Brown County ; popu lation, 456 . Atchison.
Robinson ; township in Brown County ; area, 45 square miles ;
population, 1,374 . . Atchison.
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Robinson; township in Stanton County; area, 72 square miles; population, 89.
Rochester; post village in Rochester Township, Kingman
County; altitude, 1,677 .
Rochester; township in Kingman County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 343 .
Rock; post village aud railroad station in Rock Township,
Cowley County . .
Rock; township in Marshall County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 661 . - .
Rock ; creek, a left-hand branch of Whitewater River, in But- j ler County.
Rock ; creek, a left-hand branch of Walnut River, in Butler S and Cowley counties. (
Anthony.
Anthony.
Wellington.
Seneca.
Eldorado.
Wichita.
Eldorado.
Burden.
Wellington.
Rock; creek, a left-hand branch of South Fork Cottonwood
River, in Chase County . .
R0Ck; creek, a small, right-hand branch of Neosho River, in
Coffey and Woodson counties . .
Rock; creek, a small, right-hand branch of Neosho River, in
Coffey County . ; ’
Rock; creek, a right-hand branch of Big Cana Creek, in Cow- j ley and Chautauqua counties.
Rock: creek, a left-hand branch of Walnut River, in Cowley
County . . '*Vv L
Rock; creek, a branch of Independence Creek, in Doniphan
County; length, 8 miles . - .
Rock ; creek, a right-hand branch of Wakarusa Creek, in Doug las County .
Rock; creek, a left-hand branch of Elk River, in Elk County, j
Cottonwood Falls.
Burlington.
Burlington.
Burden.
Sedan.
Wellington.
Atchison.
Lawrence.
, Sedan.
Eureka.
Rock ; creek, a right-hand branch of Osage River, in Franklin
County . . V"* .
Rock; creek, a left-hand branch of Bluff Creek, in Harper
County . - . .
Rock ; creek, a right-hand tributary to Pawnee River, m Hodge man County .
Rock; creek, a small, left-hand branch of Grasshopper Creek,
in Jefferson County .
Rock; creek, a right-hand branch of Grasshopper Creek, in
Jefferson County .
Rock; creek, a small left-hand branch of Big Stranger Creek,
in Leavenworth County .
Rock; creek, a left-hand branch of Verdigris River, in Lyon
County . . - .
Rock; creek, a small right-hand branch of Big Bull Creek, in
Miami County . . .
Rock; creek, a right-hand branch of Salt Creek, in Mitchell
County . - . ; .
Rock; creek, a left-hand branch of Neosho River, in Morris,
Lyon, and Wabaunsee counties . ’ . - .
Rock; creek, a left-hand branch of Neosho River, in Neosho County . . . .
Lawrence.
Caldwell.
Ness City.
Oskaloosa.
Oskaloosa.
Oskaloosa.
Emporia.
Olathe.
Beloit.
Eskridge.
Iola.
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Hock; creek, a right-hand branch of Marias des Cygnes Creek, ( Burlington, in Osage and Coffey counties. ( Burlingame.
Rock; creek, a right-hand branch of Osage River, in Osage
County . Burlingame.
Rock; creek, a right-hand branch of Yermilion River, in Pot tawatomie County . Wamego.
Rock; creek, a left-hand branch of North Fork of Ninnescah ( Cheney.
River, in Reno County. ( Kingman.
Rock; creek, a left-hand branch of North Fork of Ninnescah
River, in Sedgwick and Reno counties . Cheney.
Rock; creek, a small right-hand branch of Snake Creek, in
Wilson County . Fredonia.
Rock ; creek, a right-hand tributary to Missouri River.
Rock Branch; township in Norton County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 387 . , . Norton.
Rock Creek; post village in Jefferson County; altitude, 1,059 feet.
Rock Creek ; township in Butler County ; area, 36 square ( Eldorado, miles ; population, 394. ( Burden.
Rock Creek ; township in Coffey County ; area, 54 square miles ;
population, 1,662 . Burlington
Rock Creek; township in Cowley County; area, 36 square ( Burden, miles; population, 533. (Wellington.
Rock Creek; township in Jefferson County; area, 55 square
miles; population, 1,605 . Topeka.
Rock Creek; township in Nemaha County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 2,163 . Hiawatha.
Rock Creek; township in Pottawatomie County; area, 36
square miles ; population, 855 . Wamego.
Rock Creek; township in Wabaunsee County; area, 66 square
miles; population, 750 . Eskridge.
Rockford; post village in Bourbon County.
Rockford; township in Sedgwick County; area, 39 square ( Wichita, miles; population, 1,004. (Wellington.
Rockport; post village in Rooks County.
Rockville; post village in Miami County.
Rockville; township in Rice County; area, 36 square miles; ( Lyons.
population, 426. Hutchinson.
Rockwell; township in Norton County; area, 36 square miles ; population, 334.
Rockwell; post village in Norton County.
Rodger ; branch, a left-hand tributary of Chikaskia River, in
Sumner County . Caldwell,
Rogers; post-office and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in
Summit Township, Chautauqua County; altitude, 906 feet. Sedan.
Roger; branch, a right-hand tributary of Middle Creek, in
Miami County . . . Olathe.
Roger; branch, a small tributary to Osage River, in Miami
County . ' . Olathe.
Roland; post village in Leavenworth County.
Rollin ; post village in Neosho County.
Rolling Prairie; township in Morris County; area, 48 square
miles; population, 978 . Parker ville.
Rome ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa 4 e Railway, in Jackson Township, Sumner County; alti tude, 1,222 feet . Wellington.
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Rooks; northern county; organized, 1872; area, 900 square f Norton.
miles; population, 7,270; county seat, Stockton ; mean mag- j Pliillipsburg. netic declination, 10° 50'; rainfall, 22 inches; temperature, ) Hill.
53°. Plainville.
The surface is a treeless plain, somewhat broken by stream erosion. It is drained by the South Fork of Solomon River.
The elevation ranges from 1,600 to 2,200 feet. About one- third its area is under cultivation, mainly in corn and wheat.
It is traversed by branches of the Missouri Pacific and the Union Pacific railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Alcona . . . . . . . . .
Sq. miles.
Ash Rock . . .
Belmont .
Bow Creek .
Corning .
Farmington . . .
Greenfield .
Hobart .
Iowa . .
Lanark .
Logan . . . . .
Lowell . . .
Medicine . .
Northampton . .
Paradise .
Plainville .
Plainville .
Richland .
Rush .
Stockton .
Stockton .
Sugar Loaf . . .
Twin Mound .
Walton .
toper; post village in Wilson County. Atlas sheets,
tosalia; post-office and railway station, on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Rosalia Township, Butler County; altitude,
1,519 feet . Eldorado.
tosalia; township in Butler County; area, 60 square miles;
population, 522 . Eldorado.
toscoe; township in Reno County; area, 36 square miles ; pop ulation, 318 . . . Kingman.
lose; post-office in Eminence Township, Woodson County Fredonia.
lose Bud; creek, a left-hand tributary to Chikaskia River, in Anthony.
Kingman County. ( Kingman,
losedale; city in Shawnee Township, Wyandotte County, on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway; altitude,
797 feet; population, 2,095 . Kansas City.
ose Creek; township in Republic County; area, 36 square J Washington.
miles; population, 649. t Concordia,
ose; creek, a right-hand branch of Little Blue River, which it joins in southern Nebraska . Concordia.
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Kosehill ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Richland Township, Butler County;
altitude, 1,337 feet . .
Rosemont; post village in Osage County.
Rosette; post village in Lincoln County.
Rose Valley; township in Stafford County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 330 . .
Ross; township in Cherokee County; area, 54 square miles;
population, 1,796 .
Ross; township in Osborne County; area, 36 square miles; population, 1,411.
Ross; creek, a right-hand tributary to Verdigris River, in Wil son County . .
Rossville; city in Rossville Township, Shawnee County, on Union Pacific Railway ; altitude, 928 feet ; population, 559.. Rossville; township in Shawnee County; area, 46 square miles; c population, 1,537.
Rotate; township in Rawlins County; area, 72 square miles; population, 178.
Round Mound; post-office in Round Mound Township, Osborne
County .
Round Mound; township in Osborne County; area, 36 square l miles; population, 302.
Round Mound; hill in Round Mound Township, Osborne
County . . .
Round Mound; hill in Glencoe Township, Trego County; alti tude, 2,340 feet .
Round Spring ; township in Mitchell County ; area, 36 square
miles; population, 232 .
Roundup; post village in Nippewalla Township, Barber
County . .
Rovohl; township in Thomas County; area, 108 square miles; population, 302.
Royal; township in Ford County ; area, 72 square miles; popu lation, 97 .
Roy; creek, a small branch of Missouri River, in Brown
County .
Rozel; post-office and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Grant Township, Pawnee County; altitude,
2,072 feet .
Rubens; post-office in Richland Township, Jewell County
Ruble ; post village in Leavenworth County.
Ruella; post-office and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in
Eagle Township, Harper County; altitude, 1,331 feet .
Ruella ; township in Harper County ; area 13 square miles ; pop ulation, 469 .
Ruleton; post village on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Sherman County; altitude, 3,788 feet.
Rumsey; township in Comanche County; area, 87 square
miles; population, 44 .
Running Turkey ; creek, a left-hand branch of Turkey Creek,
in McPherson County .
Runningmeade ; post village in Chikaskia Township, Hamer
County . .
Rural ; post village in Chase County.
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Wichita.
Pratt.
Joplin.
Smith Center. Osborne.
Fredonia.
Topeka.
Topeka.
Wamego.
Osborne.
Osborne.
Plainville.
Osborne.
Ellis.
Beloit.
Medicine Lodge.
Dodge.
Atchison.
Larned.
Mankato.
Anthony.
Anthony.
Coldwater.
Hutchinson.
Caldwell,
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Rural; township in Jefferson County; area, 28 square miles;
population, 992 . Oskaloosa.
Rural; township in Kingman County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 307 . Kingman.
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Rush ; central county ; organized, 1874 ; area, 720 square miles ; jjay8 population, 5,067 ; county seat, Lacrosse ; mean magnetic eg8 declination, 10° 05' ; rainfall, 23 inches ; temperature, 54°. Earned
The surface is a treeless plain, somewhat eroded by streams. It is drained by Walnut Creek and branches of Smoky Hill River. The elevation ranges from 1,900 to 2,300 feet. The proportion of cultivated land is about four- tenths, mainly in wheat. It is traversed by branches of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and the Missouri Pacific railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population .
Alexander . .
Sq. miles.
Banner .
Belle Prairie .
Big Timber .
Brookdale .
Center .
Rush Center .
Fairview .
Garfield .
Hampton .
. McCracken .
Illinois . . .
Lacrosse .
Lacrosse .
Lone Star . . .
Pioneer .
Pleasantdale .
Union .
Rush; township in Rooks County ; area, 36 square miles ; popu- Atlas sheets, lation, 184 . Plain ville.
Rush; creek, a left-hand branch of Bluff Creek, in Harper
County . Anthony.
Rush Center ; city in Center Township, Rush County, on Atchi son, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; population, 107; alti tude, 2,004 feet . . . . . ... Earned.
Rushville ; a hamlet in Ford County . Spearville.
Rushville ; township in Phillips County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 254 . Phillipsburg.
Russell; central county; organized, 1872; area, 900 square f Plainville. miles ; population, 7,085 ; county seat, Russell ; mean mag- I Osborne, netic declination, 10°; rainfall, 25 inches; temperature, "j Hays.
53°. Russell.
The surface is a treeless plain, greatly eroded by streams. The elevation ranges from 1,400 to 1,900 feet. It is drained by Smoky Hill and Saline rivers, which flow eastward across it. Four-tenths of its area are under cultivation, largely in wheat and corn. It is traversed by a branch of the Union Pacific Railway,
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Townships and cities.
Population.
Big Creek .
Center .
Bunker Hill
Fairfield .
Fairview .
Waldo .
Sq. miles.
1, 577
Luray. .. Lucas
Lincoln .
Paradise Plymouth ... Dorrance
Russell .
Russell. . Winterset
1,026
1,056
Russell ; city in Russell Township, county seat of Russell Atlas sheets. County, on Union Pacific Railway; altitude, 1,828 feet; population, 878 . Russell.
Russell; township in Russell County; area, 54 square miles;
population, 1,056 . Russell.
Russell Springs; city in Russell Springs Township; county seat of Logan County ; population, 84.
Russell Springs ; township in Logan County ; area, 108 square miles; population, 195.
Ruth ; post village in Decatur County.
Rutland ; post-office in Rutland Township, Montgomery County . Independence.
Rutland; township in Montgomery County; area, 72 square
miles; population, 1,102 . Independence.
Ruweda; post village in Greenwood County.
Ryan; post village on St. Joseph and Grand Island Railway, in Rush County; altitude, 889 feet.
Ryan; township in Sumner County; area, 36 square miles; pop
ulation, 713 . Caldwell.
Rydal ; post village in Republic County.
Sabetha; city in Rock Creek Township, Nemaha County, on St. Joseph and Grand Island and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railways ; altitude, 1,305 feet; population, 1,446 Hiawatha.
Sac ; creek, a left-hand branch of Pottawatomie Creek, in Ander son and Franklin counties . Garnett.
Saffordville ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and . Santa Fe Railway, in Toledo Township, Chase County;
altitude, 1,149 feet . Emporia.
St. Benedict; post-office in Richmond Township, Nemaha
County . Seneca.
St. Bridget; post-office in St. Bridget Township, Marshall
County . Seneca.
St. Bridget; township in Marshall County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 1,014 . Seneca.
St. Clere; post-office in St. Clere Township, Pottawatomie
County . Wamego.
St. Clere; township in Pottawatomie County; area, 30 square
miles; population, 356 . Wamego.
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St. Francis; post village on Burlington and Missouri River Railway; county seat of Cheyenne County; altitude, 3,288 feet.
St. George ; post village and station on Union Pacific Railway, in St. George Township, Pottawatomie County; altitude,
993 feet .
St. George; township in Pottawatomie County ; area, 33 square
miles; population, 500 .
St. Jacobs; well, in Vesta Township, Clark County . .
St. John; city in St. John Township, county seat of Stafford f County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway;] magnetic decimation, 10° 15'; population, 702; altitude, j 1,915 feet. [
St. John; township in Stafford County; area, 36 square miles; j population, 1,080. (
St. Joseph ; post village in Cloud County.
St. Mark; post village in Sedgwick County .
St. Marys ; city in St. Marys Township, Pottawattomie County, on Union Pacific Railway; altitude, 957 feet; population,
1,291 . . .
St. Marys; township in Pottawatomie County; area, 37 square
miles; population, 1,944 .
St. Paul; post village, in Neosho County.
St. Theresa ; post village in Wichita County.
Salamanca; township in Cherokee County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 3,332 .
Salem ; post village on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail way, in White Mound Township, Jewell County; altitude,
1,567 feet . .
Salem ; township in Allen County ; area, 48 square miles ; popu lation, 826 .
Salem; township in Gray County ; area, 108 square miles; popu- ( lation, 90. t
Salem; township in Greenwood County; area, 176 square j miles; population, 257. ]
Salem ; township in Sedgwick County ; area, 32 square miles ; j population, 671. I
Salemsburg; post village in Saline County.
Salina; city in Smoky Hill Township; county seat of Saline County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, Union Pacific, Missouri Pacific, and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific rail ways; magnetic declination, 10° 35'; altitude, 1,226 feet;
population, 5,406 . . .
Saline; central county ; organized, 1859; area, 720 square miles; I population, 15,572; county seat, Salina; mean magnetic
declination, 9° 55' ; rainfall, 27 inches ; temperature, 53°.
The surface is a broken, treeless plain, traversed by the broad, level valleys of Smoky Hill and Saline rivers. The elevation ranges from 1,200 to 1,600 feet. Nearly three- fifths of its area are under cultivation, mainly in wheat and corn. It is traversed by branches of the Union Pacific, the Missouri Pacific, and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways.
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Wamego.
Wamego.
Ashland.
Great Bend. Pratt.
Great Bend. Pratt.
Cheney.
Wamego.
Wamego.
Joplin.
Mankato.
Iola.
Dodge.
Garden.
Emporia.
Cottonwood Falls. Eureka.
Eldorado.
Wichita.
Wellington.
Salina.
Salina.
Abilene.
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Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Cambria .
Sq. miles.
Dayton .
Elm Creek . . .
Glendale .
Greeley . .
Gypsum .
Liberty . . . .
Ohio .
Pleasant Valley .
Smoky Hill .
6,028
Salina .
5, 406
Smoky View .
1,040
Smolan .
Solomon .
Spring Creek .
Summit . . . .
Walnut .
Washington .
Saline ; township in Ellis County ; area, 156 square miles ; pop- Atlas sheets, ulation, 367 . Plainville.
Saline ; township in Sheridan County ; area, 144 square miles ; population, 205.
Saline ; river, a branch of Smoky Hill River. It heads in the northwestern part of Kansas and flows generally eastward to its junction with Smoky Hill River, at Salina.
Salt; station on St. Louis and San Francisco Railway, in Wal
ton Township, Sumner County . Wellington.
Salt ; creek, a right-hand branch of Elk River, in Chautauqua
and Montgomery counties . Sedan.
Salt; creek, a left-hand branch of Republican River, in Cloud
and Republic counties . Concordia.
Salt ; creek, a right-hand branch of Fall River, in Greenwood
County . Eureka.
Salt; creek, a small tributary through Plum Creek to Missouri
River, in Leavenworth County; length, 7 miles . Kansas City.
Salt ; creek, a right-hand branch of Solomon River, in Mitchell, ( Beloit.
Lincoln, and Ottawa counties. ( Minneapolis.
Salt; creek, a left-hand branch of Verdigris River, in Mont gomery County . Independence.
Salt ; creek, a left-hand branch of Osage River, in Osage County . Burlingame.
Salt ; creek, a right-hand branch of Arkansas River, in Reno ( Lyons.
County. ( Hutchinson.
Salt; creek, a right-hand branch of Saline River, in Russell
County . . . Russell.
Salt; creek, a right-hand tributary of Arkansas River, in Sum ner and Cowley counties . Wellington.
Salt; creek, a left-hand branch of Mill Creek, in Washington
County . Washington.
Salt ; creek, a left-hand branch of Fall River, in Wilson County . Fredonia.
Salt ; marsh in Beaver and Grant townships, in Republic and
Cloud counties . . . . Concordia.
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Salt; marsh in Putnam Township, Stafford County . Great Bend.
Salt; marsh in Buffalo Township, Cloud County . Concordia.
Salt; springs in Putnam Township, Stafford County . Great Bend.
Salt Creek; township in Chautauqua County; area, 49 square i Sedan.
miles; population, 560. Independence.
Salt Creek ; township in Lincoln County ; area, 36 square l Beloit.
miles; population, 430. Minneapolis.
Salt Creek ; township in Mitchell County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 301 . Beloit.
Salt Creek; township in Reno County; area, 54 square miles;
population, 703 . - . Lyons.
Salt Fork ; a branch of Arkansas River, in Barber and Comanche counties; it joins the Arkansas in Oklahoma, most of its course being in that Territory . Medicine Lodge.
Salt Marsh; a lake in Stafford County . Lyons.
Salt Springs; township in Greenwood County ; area, 74 square $ Eureka, miles; population, 1,362. (Fredonia.
Saltville ; postvillage in Salt Creek Township, Mitchell County. Beloit.
Sand ; creek, a left-hand branch of Medicine Lodge River, in
Barber County . Medicine Lodge.
Sand; creek, a left-hand branch of Bluff Creek, in Comanche, ( Ashland.
Kiowa, and Clark counties. Coldwater.
Sand ; creek, a left-hand tributary to Arkansas River, in Cow ley County . Wellington.
Sand; creek, a right-hand branch of South Fork Solomon River,
in Graham County . Hill.
Sand; creek, a right-hand branch of Chikaskia River, in Har per and Sumner counties . Caldwell.
Sand; creek, a left-hand branch of Little Arkansas River, in Newton.
Harvey County. Wichita.
Sand; creek, a right-hand branch of South Fork of Ninnescah
River, in Kingman County . Kingman.
iiiiuuuuy.
Sand; creek, a large right-hand branch of Chikaskia River, in I Me(jicilie Lodge. Kingman, Barber, and Pratt counties. j pratt
Sand; creek, a left-hand branch of Walnut Creek, in Rush ( Hays.
County. Lamed.
Sand; creek, a right-hand branch of Ninnescah River, in Sedg wick and Kingman counties . Cheney.
Sand; creek, a left-hand branch of Spring Creek, in Sedgwick
County . Cheney.
Sand ; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in Trego
County . Ellis.
Sandago; post village in Stafford County.
Sand Creek ; township in Meade County ; area, 105 square miles ;
population, 123 . Meade.
Sand Creek ; township in Norton County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 249 . . Norton.
Sandy ; creek, a left-hand branch of Chikaskia River, in Harper
and Kingman counties . Caldwell.
Sandy ; creek, branch of Salt Fork of Arkansas River, in Harper
and Barber counties . Anthony.
Sandy; creek, a left-hand branch of Verdigris River, in Wilson
and Woodson counties . Fredonia.
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Santa Fe; city in Haskell Township, county seat of Haskell
County; population, 166 (1890) . Garden.
Sappa; creek, a branch of Republican River, heading in north western Kansas in two forks, known as North and South Sappa creeks, and flowing northeast to its junction with Republican River, in southern Nebraska.
Saratoga ; village on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway,
in Saratoga Township, Pratt County; altitude, 1,846 feet .. Pratt.
Saratoga; township in Pratt County; area, 9 square miles;
population, 136 . Pratt.
Sarcoxie; post village in Jefferson County.
Sarcoxie ; township in Jefferson County ; area, 35 square miles ;
population, 709 . Oskaloosa.
Satchel; creek, a left-hand tributary to Walnut River, in
Butler County . Eldorado.
Saunders; post village in Rush County.
Savonburg ; city in Elsinore Township, Allen County ; altitude,
1,056 feet ; population, 180 . Iola.
Sawlog ; township in Hodgeman County ; area, 72 square miles ; population, 124.
Sawlog; creek, a right-hand branch of Pawnee River, in Ford and Hodgeman counties.
Sawmill; creek, a right-hand tributary to Pawnee River, in ( Ness City. Pawnee County. ( Larned.
Sawyer; post village aud station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Paxson Township, Pratt County; alti tude, 1,914 feet . . . Pratt.
Saxman; post village in Rice County.
Scammon; city in Mineral Township, Cherokee County, on St.
Louis, Kansas City and Memphis Railway ; population, 748 (1890) . Joplin.
Scandia ; city in Scandia Township, Republic County, on Mis souri Pacific and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific rail ways; altitude, 1,428 feet; population, 443 . Concordia.
Scandia; township in Republic County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 1,080 . Concordia.
Scatter; creek, a right-hand branch of Neosho River, in Allen l Iola.
and Woodson counties. t Fredonia.
Scatter; creek, a small, right-hand tributary to Big Stranger
Creek, in Jefferson County . Oskaloosa.
Schengen; village in Lookout Township, Ellis County . Hays.
Schonholm ; station on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway,
in Lincoln Township, Butler County . Eldorado.
School; branch, a left-hand branch of Halderman Creek, in
Greenwood County . . . Emporia.
School ; creek, a small, left-hand branch of Grouse Creek, in
Cowley County . Burden.
School ; creek, a left-hand branch of Republican River, in Re public County . Concordia.
Schroyer; post-office and station on Union Pacific Railway, in Elm Creek Township, Marshall County; altitude, 1,154 feet . Marysville.
Scipio; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway,
in Anderson County . Garnett.
Dodge. Spearville. Ness City.
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Scott ; western county ; organized, 1886 ; area, 720 square miles ; population, 1,045; county seat, Scott; mean magnetic decli nation, 11° 20'; rainfall, 20 inches; temperature, 54°.
The surface is an undulating, treeless plain. The eleva tion ranges from 2,900 to 3,100 feet. Little of the area is under cultivation. It is traversed by branches of the Mis souri Pacific and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa 1 e rail ways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Sq. miles.
y alley . .
Scott; city in Scott Township, county seat of Scott County, on Atlas sheets. Missouri Pacific Railway; altitude, 2,9/1 feet; population,
229 (1890).
Scott; township in Bourbon County; area, 75 square miles;
population, 2,216 .
Scott; township in Lincoln County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 412 .
Scott; township in Linn County; area, 64 square miles; popu lation, 1,300 .
Scott; township in Scott County; area, 80 square miles; popu lation, 311.
Scott; branch, a small branch of Big Bull Creek, in Miami
County .
Scott; creek, a small, left-hand tributary to Neosho River, in Coffey County .
Fort Scott. Beloit. Mound City.
Olathe.
Burlington.
Scott ; creek, a right-hand branch of Big Stranger Creek, in
Leavenworth and Jefferson counties .
Scottsville ; post village on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Mitchell County; altitude, 1,561 feet.
Scranton; city in Scranton Township, Osage County, on Atchi son, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 1,105 feet;
population, 1,240 .
Scranton; township in Osage County; area 36 square miles;
population, 2,164 . - -
Scribner; creek, a left-hand branch of Republican River, in
Washington County .
Scull; creek, a left-hand branch of North Fork Solomon River,
in Norton County .
Seabrook; post village in Shawnee County.
Seaman; post village in Linn County.
Seapo; station on Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, in Grant Township, Republic County .
Oskaloosa.
Burlingame.
Burlingame.
Washington.
Norton.
Concordia.
Sedan; city in Sedan Township, county seat of Chautauqua County, on Missouri Pacific Railway; altitude, 838 feet; population, 1,119 . Sedan.
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Sedan; township in Chautauqua County ; area, 48 square miles ;
population, 1,686 . Sedan
Sedgwick; city in Sedgwick Township, Harvey County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 1,377
feet; population, 612 . Wichita.
Sedgwick; township in Harvey County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 1,234 . . . Wichita.
Sedgwick; southern county; organized, 1870; area, 1,008 f Cheney, square miles; population, 37,836; county seat, Wichita; I Wichita, mean magnetic declination, 9° 30' ; rainfall, 30 inches ; tern- j Caldwell, perature, 56°. Wellington.
The surface is an undulating, treeless plain, drained by Arkansas River, which flows southeast across the county; the elevation ranges from 1,200 to 1,500 feet; more than half the population of the county are in the city of Wichita (19,892). Aside from this city the county is agricul tural, three-fourths of its area being under cultivation, mainly in corn, wheat, and oats. Wichita being a railway center of importance, the county is well supplied with these means of transportation, being traversed by branches of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, the Missouri Pacific, the St. Louis and San Francisco, and the Wichita and Western railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Afton . . .
Sq. miles.
Attica . . . . .
Goddard . . .
Delano . . .
Eagle . . .
Erie .
Garden Plain . . . .
Grand River . . . . . .
Greeley . . . . .
Mount Hope .
Gypsum . . . . . .
Illinois .
Kechi .
Lincoln .
Minneha . . . . .
Morton. . .. . . .
Cheney. . . . . - .
Ninnescah . . .
Clearwater . .
Ohio . . .
Park .
Payne . i . .
Rockford .
1, 004
Mill vane . . . .
Derby . . . .
(1895) 257
Salem . . .
Sherman . . . .
Union .
Colwich . .
Valley Center .
Valley Center . .
Viola .
Waco .
1,025
Wichita .
20, 531
Wichita .
19, 892
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Sedowa; post village in Sedgwick County.
Seely; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Ninnescah Township, Cowley County; alti tude, 1,171 feet . Wellington.
Sego ; post village in Reno County.
Seguin ; post village in Sheridan County.
Selden ; post village on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rail way, in Sheridan County; altitude, 2,834 feet.
Selkirk; post village in Wichita County; altitude, 3,438 feet.
Seller; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in
Russell County . . Russell.
Selma; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in
Anderson County; altitude, 1,073 feet . Garnett.
Seneca; city in Richmond Township, county seat of Nemaha County, on St. Joseph and Grand Island Railway; altitude,
1,151 feet; population, 1,927 . Seneca.
Sevenmile; creek, a small branch of Missouri River, in Leaven
worth County . Kansas City.
Sevenmile; creek, a left-hand branch of Kansas River, in Riley
County . Junction City.
Seventysix; Township in Sumner County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 489 . Wellington.
Severance; city in Wolf River Township, Doniphan County, on St. Joseph and Grand Island Railway; altitude, 899 feet; population, 482 . Atchison.
Severy ; city in Twin Groves Township, Greenwood County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and St. Louis and San Fran cisco railways; altitude, 1,104 feet; population, 366 . Eureka.
Seward; southwestern county; organized, 1886; area, 648 square miles; population, 688; county seat, Liberal; mean magnetic declination, 10° 25' ; rainfall, 20 inches ; tempera ture, 56°.
The surface is an undulating, treeless plain, drained by Cimarron River, which crosses the county from northwest to southeast. Little of the area is under cultivation. The county is crossed by a branch of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Cimarron .
Sq. miles.
Fargo .
Garfield .
Liberal .
Seward .
Springfield .
Seward; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, Atlas sheets.
in Seward Township, Stafford County; altitude, 1,917 feet. Great Bend. Seward; township in Seward County ; area, 108 square miles; population, 44.
Seward; township in Stafford County; area, 72 square miles;
population, 571 . Great Bend.
Sexton; post village in Eagle Township, Barber County . Medicine Lodge.
Shady Bend; post-office and station on Union Pacific Railway,
in Colorado Township, Lincoln County ; altitude, 1,348 feet. Beloit.
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Shaffer ; post village in Rush County.
Shaffer ; creek, a left-hand branch of Diamond Creek, in Chase ( Cottonwood Falls. County. ( Parkerville.
Shanghai; creek, a left-hand branch of Grant Creek, in Chau tauqua County . Sedan.
Shannon ; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway,
in Atchison County; altitude, 1,105 feet . Atchison.
Shannon; township in Atchison County; area, 56 square miles;
population, 1,797 . Atchison.
Shannon; township in Pottawatomie County; area, 32 square f Wamego.
miles; population, 542. $ Junction City.
Sharon ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Sharon Township, Barber County; altitude,
1,456 feet . Anthony.
Sharon; township in Barber County; area, 72 square miles;
population, 434 . . Anthony.
Sharon Springs ; city in Sharon Springs Township, county seat of Wallace County, on Union Pacific Railway; altitude,
3,440 feet; population, 178 (1890).
Sharon Springs; township in Wallace County; area, 135 square miles; population, 410.
Sharpe; post village in Coffey County ; altitude, 1,169 feet.
Sharpscreek ; post village in McPherson County.
Sharps; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in Hutchinson.
Rice and McPherson counties. ( Salina.
Shaw; post village in Neosho County; altitude, 904 feet.
Shawnee; eastern county; organized, 1855; area, 558 square f
miles ; population, 47,461; county seat, Topeka; mean mag- I Topeka, netic declination, 10° 20'; rainfall, 32 inches; temperature, j Burlingame.
The surface is a plain, somewhat eroded by streams. It is drained by Kansas River, which flows from west to east across the county. The area is treeless except in the stream valleys. The elevation ranges from 900 to 1,200 feet. TwO- thirds the population of the county are in Topeka. Aside from that it is an agricultural county, three-fourths of its area being cultivated, mainly in corn. It is traversed by branches of the Union Pacific, the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe rail ways. Some coal is mined within the county.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Auburn .
Sq. miles.
Dover .
Menoken .
Mission .
1,011
1, 325
Monmouth .
Rossville .
Rossville .
(1895)’ 559
Silver Lake .
Silver Lake .
Soldier .
Tecumseh .
Topeka .
Williamsport .
'673
31, 612
Topeka .
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Shawnee; post village in Shawnee Township, Johnson County, on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway ; altitude,
923 feet . - . Kansas City.
Shawnee ; township in Cherokee County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 797 . Joplin.
Shawnee; township in Johnson County; area, 36 square miles ; j Olathe.
population, 2,171. Kansas City.
Shawnee; township in Wyandotte County; area, 23 square
miles; population, 2,305 . Kansas City.
Shawnee ; creek, a right-hand branch of Spring River, in Cher okee County . Joplin.
Shaw; creek, a small right-hand branch of Mulberry Creek, in
Saline County . Salina.
Shell Rock ; township in Greenwood County ; area, 54 square ( Emporia, miles; population, 644. ( Burlington.
Shellrock ; creek, a left-hand branch of Little Beaver Creek,
in Cowley County . Burden.
Shelter; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in
Rush County . Hays.
Sherdahl; post village in Republic County.
Sheridan; northwestern county; organized, 1880; area, 900 square miles; population, 2,789; county seat, Hoxie; mean magnetic declination, 11° 40' ; rainfall, 20 inches ; tempera ture, 53°.
The surface is an undulating, treeless plain, drained by South Fork of Solomon River. The elevation ranges from 2,200 to 2,900 feet. A small part of tbfe county only is under cultivation. It is crossed by a branch of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Adell .
Sq. miles.
Bloomfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bow Creek . . . . . . . . - ... . . . .
Parnell . . . . . . . - - - — . ---
Prairie Do<r . . . . . .
Sheridan . - . - . .
Soloiuon
Valley .
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Sheridan; township in Cherokee County; area, 63 square ( Joplin, miles; population, 1,425. (Parsons.
Sheridan; township in Cowley County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 466 . Burden.
Sheridan; township in Crawford County; area, 72 square
miles; population, 3,382 . Joplin.
Sheridan; township in Grant County; area, 108 square miles; population, 19.
Sheridan; township in Linn County; area, 45 square miles;
population, 1,471. . Mound City.
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Sheridan; township in Ottawa County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 923 . Minneapolis.
Sheridan ; township in Sheridan County ; area, 54 square miles ; population, 303.
Sheridan; township in Washington County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 675 . Washington.
Sherlock; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway,
in Sherlock Township, Finney County ; altitude, 2,885 feet. . Garden.
Sherlock; township in Finney County; area, 162 square miles;
population, 429 . Garden.
Sherman ; post village in Cherokee County.
Sherman; township in Clay County; area, 30 square miles; f Clay Center, population, 858 . Washington.
Sherman ; township in Crawford County ; area, 72 square miles ;
population, 1,366 . Fort Scott.
Sherman; township in Decatur County; area, 36 square miles; population, 270.
Sherman; northwestern county; organized, 1886; area, 1,080 square miles; population, 4,081. County seat, Goodland; mean magnetic declination, 11° 30'; rainfall, 15 inches; temperature, 53°.
The surface is an undulating, treeless plain, drained by the forks of Sappa Creek and by Beaver Creek. The eleva tion ranges from 3,300 to 3,900 feet. Little of its area is crossed by a branch of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Grant .
Sq. miles.
1, 161
1, 016
Iowa .
Itasca .
Goodland .
Llanos .
Lincoln .
Logan .
McPherson .
Shermanville . .
Smoky .
State Line .
Union .
Voltaire .
Washington .
Sherman; township in Dickinson County; area, 30 square
miles; population, 478 . Clay Center.
Sherman; township in Ellsworth County; area, 36 square
miles ; population, 394 . Ellsworth.
Sherman; township in Grant County; area, 108 square miles; population, 132.
f Oskaloosa.
Sherman; township in Leavenworth County; area, 42 square J Kansas City, miles; population, 1,381. j Lawrence.
Olathe.
Sherman; township in Ottawa County; area, 36 square miles; Minneapolis.
population, 419. Clay Center.
Sherman ; township in Pottawatomie County ; area, 36 square
miles; population, 506 . . . . . Wamego.
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Sherman; township in Riley County; area, 30 square miles;
population, 568 . Junction City.
Sherman ; township in Sedgwick County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 806 . - . Cheney.
Sherman; township in Washington County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 825 . Washington.
Shermanville ; township in Sherman County; area, 72 square miles; population, 139.
Sherwin Junction; post village in Cherokee County.
Sherwood; post village in Smith County.
Shibboleth ; post village in Decatur County.
Shields; post village on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Lane County; altitude, 2,779 feet.
Shiloh; township in Neosho County; area, 48 square miles; ( Parsons.
population, 887. Independence.
Shimer; township in Comanche County; area, 87 square miles;
population, 56 . Coldwater.
Shirley; township in Cloud County ; area, 44 square miles ; pop ulation, 971 . . Concordia.
Shoal ; creek, a left-hand branch of Spring River, in Cherokee
County, Kans., and Jasper County, Mo . Joplin.
Shockey ; post village in Grant County.
Shonganunga ; creek, a right-hand branch of Kansas River, in
Shawnee County . Topeka.
Shore ; creek, a left-hand branch of Chikaskia River, in Sumner
County . Caldwell.
Shorey ; post village in Shawnee County.
Short ; creek, a left-hand branch of Spring River, in Cherokee
County, Kans., and Jasper County, Mo . Joplin.
Short; creek, a right-hand branch of East Branch (of Neosho
River), in Morris County . Parkerville.
Short; creek, a right-hand branch of East Fork of Neosho
River, in Morris County . . Parkerville.
Short ; creek, a left-hand tributary of Arkansas River, in Sum ner County . Wellington.
Sibley; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Wakarusa Township, Douglas County; altitude, *819 feet . Lawrence.
Sibley; township in Cloud County; area, 33 square miles; pop ulation, 611 . Concordia.
Sidney ; village in Franklin Township, Ness County, on Atchi son, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 2,794 feet - Ness.
Silica; post village on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail way, in Rice County; altitude, 1,786 feet.
Silver ; creek, a left-hand branch of Cottonwood River, in Chase
County . Cottonwood Falls.
Silver ; creek, a right-hand branch of Grouse Creek, in Cowley
County . Burden.
Silver; creek, a right-hand tributary to Missouri River.
Silver; creek, a left-hand branch of Bluff Creek, in Harper
County . Anthony.
Silver ; creek, a left-hand branch of Onion Creek, in Montgomery
County . Independence.
Silver; creek, a right-hand branch of North Fork of Ninnescah
River, in Reno County . Kingman.
Silver; creek, a right-hand branch of Ninnescah River, in Sum ner County . , . T . Wellington,
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Silver Brook ; creek, a left-hand branch of Chikaskia River, in
Sumner County . . .
Silver Creek; township in Cowley County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 1,036 . .
Silver Creek; township in Harper County; area, 36 square
miles ; population, 449 .
Silverdale; post village in Cowley County.
Silverdale; township in Cowley County; area, 54 square miles;
population, 532 .
Silver Lake ; city in Silver Lake Township, Shawnee County, on Union Pacific Railway ; altitude, 913 feet ; population,
Silver Lake; township in Shawnee County; area, 57 square
miles; population, 714 . .
Simmon; creek, a left-hand branch of Cottonwood River, in
Chase County .
Simpson; post village and station on Union Pacific Railway,
in Logan Township, Mitchell County .
Sinclair; township in Jewell County; area, 36 square miles; ( population, 562. (
Sinn; township in Wichita County; area, 72 square miles; population, 155.
Sitka ; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in
Sitka Township, Clark County; altitude, 1,879 feet .
Sitka; township in Clark County ; area, 80 square miles; popu lation, 84 .
Sixmile ; creek, a left-hand branch of Diamond Creek, in Chase ( and Morris counties. (
Sixmile; creek, a tributary to Big Bull Creek, in Miami
County .
Sixmile; creek, a left-hand branch of Wakarusa Creek, in
Shawnee County .
Skiddy ; station on Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway, in Roll ing Prairie Township, Morris County; altitude, 1,222 feet.. Skull; creek, a left-hand branch of Grouse Creek, in Cowley
County . .
Skunk ; creek, a right-hand branch of South Fork of Solomon
River, in Graham County . . .
Slate; post village in Rooks County.
Slate ; creek, a tributary of West Creek, in Greenwood County.
Slate ; creek, a right-hand branch of Arkansas River, in Sum- ( ner County.
Slough; creek, a left-hand branch of Neosho River, in Morris
County .
Smith; northern county; organized, 1872; area, 900 square) miles; population, 13,280; county seat, Smith Center; mean I magnetic declination, 11° 05' ; rainfall, 24 inches ; temper- j ature, 52°. !
The surface is a high, rolling, treeless plain, intersected by the valley of the North Fork of Solomon River. The ele vation ranges from 1,500 to 2,100 feet. It is an agricultural county, three-fifths of its area being under cultivation, mainly in corn. It is crossed by branches of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific and the Missouri Pacific railways.
Atlas sheets. Caldwell.
Burden.
Caldwell.
Burden.
Topeka.
Topeka.
Cottonwood Falls.
Minneapolis.
Mankato.
Concordia.
Ashland.
Ashland.
Cottonwood Falls. Parkerville.
Olathe.
Burlingame.
Parkerville.
Burden.
Hill.
Eureka.
Emporia.
Wellington.
Caldwell.
Parkerville.
Phillipsburg. Smith Center.
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Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Sq. miles.
1, 096
]]qj-
German . . . . . . .
Harlan . . . . . . . . .
Harvey ...
Houston - - - -
Lincoln ...
Logan . . . . .
Martin 1 - - - - -
Oak . .
1, 034
Pawnee . . . .
Pleasant .
ebster .. .
White Rock . - - - - - -
yal]ey .
Smith; township in Thomas County; area, 36 square miles; Atlas sheets.
population, 191.
Smith; branch, a small branch of Big Bull Creek, in Miami
County .
Smith ; creek, a right-hand branch of Dragon Creek, in Osage
County . .
Smith Center; city in Center Township, county seat of Smith County, on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway ; magnetic declination, 11° 20' ; altitude, 1,800 feet; popula tion, 728 . . . .
Smoky; township in Sherman County; area, 126 square miles; population, 392.
Smoky Hill; township in Ellis County; area, 81 square miles; Ellis.
population, 163. Hays.
Smoky Hill; township in Geary County ; area, 70 square miles ; J Parkerville.
Olathe.
Burlingame.
Smith Center.
population, 6,516.
I Junction City.
Smoky Hill ; township in McPherson County ; area, 36 square
miles; population, 2,078 . .
Smoky Hill ; township in Saline County ; area, 40 square miles ;
population, 6,028 .
Smoky Hill Buttes; hills in Smoky Hill and Falun townships,
Saline County; altitude, 1,580 feet .
Smoky Hill ; river, the southern of the two main forks of Kan sas River. It heads in eastern Colorado and flows in a gen
erally eastern direction across Wallace, Logan, Gove, Trego, Russell. Ellis, Russell, Ellsworth, Saline, and Dickinson counties j Ellsworth, to its junction with Republican River at Junction City; Salina. length, 463 miles. Abilene.
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Salina.
Salina.
Salina.
Ellis.
Hays.
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Atlas sheets.
Smoky View; township in Saline County; area, 35 square
miles; population, 1,040 . Salina.
Smolan; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Railway,
in Smolan Township, Saline County; altitude, 1,276 feet - Salina.
Smolan; township in Saline County; area, 30 square miles;
population, 639 . Salina.
Smoot; creek, a left-hand branch of South Fork of Ninnescah ( Cheney.
River, in Kingman County. ( Kingman.
Snake; creek, a right-hand branch of Cimarron River, in Clark
County . Ashland.
Snake; creek, a right-hand branch of Verdigris River, in Wil son County . . Fredonia.
Snokomo; post village in Wabaunsee County.
Snokomo ; creek, a right-hand branch of Mill Creek, in Eskridge.
Wabaunsee County. Wamego.
Snow ; creek, flows south from Independence sheet into "lie S Parsons.
Territory. Independence.
Snyder; post village in Ford County.
Snyder ; creek, a right-hand branch of Slate*Creek, in Sumner
County . Wellington.
Sodville; township in Ford County; area, 36 square miles; ( Spearville. population, 76. ( Ashland.
Soldier; city in Soldier Township, Jackson County, on Union
Pacific Railway ; altitude, 1,185 feet; population, 257 . Hiawatha.
( Hiawatha.
Soldier; township in Jackson County; area, 42 square miles; J Seneca,
population, 1,066. ] Wamego.
Topeka.
Soldier; township in Shawnee County; area, 73 square miles;
population, 1,538 . Topeka.
Soldier; creek, a right-hand branch of Dragon Creek, in Osage
and Wabaunsee counties . Burlingame.
Soldier Cap Mound; hill in Washington Township, Saline
County . . Salina.
Solomon; city in Lincoln Township, Dickinson County, on Union Pacific, Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, and Chicago,
Rock Island and Pacific railways; population, 830; altitude,
1,171 feet . Abilene.
Solomon; township in Cloud County; area, 54 square miles;
population, 1,238 . Minneapolis.
Solomon; township in Graham County; area, 55 square miles;
population, 218 . Hill.
Solomon; township in Norton County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 309 . - - Norton .
Solomon; township in Phillips County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 452 . PhiHi psburg.
Solomon; township in Saline County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 493 . Abilene.
Solomon ; township in Sheridan County ; area, 108 square miles ; population, 294.
Solomon ; river, a large branch of Smoky Hill River. It heads ' in the northwestern part of the State and flows at first in a direction slightly north of east, and swinging around to a southeasterly curve, joins Smoky Hill River at Solomon City.
Abilene.
Salina.
Minneapolis.
Beloit.
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Solomon Rapids ; post-office and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Solomon Rapids Township, Mitchell County;
altitude, 1,393 feet .
Solomon Rapids; township in Mitchell County; area, 36 square miles ; population, 502. (
Somerset; post village and station on Missouri Pacific Rail way, in Middle Creek Township, Miami County .
South; branch, fork of Otter Creek, in Greenwood County South; branch, right-hand tributary to Eagle Creek, in Lyon
County .
South; branch, a right-hand branch of Mission Creek, in
Wabaunsee County .
South; fork, a right-hand branch of Big Sugar Creek, in Linn
County .
South; fork, a left-hand branch of Black Vermilion River, in
Marshall County .
South Bend ; township in Barton County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 326 .
South Branch Spillman ; creek, right fork of Spillman Creek,
in Lincoln County .
South Cedar; post village in Jackson County.
South Cottonwood; river, a right-hand branch of Cotton wood River, in Marion County .
South Fork of Cottonwood; a right-hand branch of Cotton- ( wood River, in Chase County. (
South Fork of Marmaton; a right-hand branch of Marmaton River, in Bourbon County .
South Fork of Ninnescah; in Sedgwick, Kingman, and Pratt S counties. )
South Fork of Solomon; a right-hand branch of Solomon J" River, in Sheridan, Graham, Rooks, Osborne, and Mitchell counties.
South Haven; city in South Haven Township, Sumner County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, and St. Louis and San Francisco railways ; altitude, 1,123 feet ; population, 273 South Haven; township in Sumner County; area, 54 square
miles; population, 1,084 .
South Hutchinson ; city in Reno Township, Reno County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, and Missouri Pacific railways; population, 321 (1890) South Mound; post-office and station on Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway, in Lincoln Township, Neosho County ; alti tude, 989 feet . . .
South Owl; creek, a right-hand branch of Owl Creek, in
Woodson County .
South Roscoe; township in Hodgeman County; area, 72 square miles; population, 85.
South Salem; township in Greenwood County; area, - ;
population, 514.
South Sharp; creek, a right-hand branch of Sharp Creek, in
McPherson County .
South Sharps Creek; township in McPherson County; area, ( 36 square miles ; population, 430. (
Atlas sheets.
Beloit.
Beloit.
Mankato.
Olathe.
Eureka.
Emporia.
Eskridge.
Mound City.
Seneca.
Great Bend.
Beloit.
Newton.
Cottonwood Falls. Emporia.
Fort Scott.
Cheney.
Kingman.
Pratt.
Hill.
Plainville.
Osborne.
Beloit.
Wellington.
Wellington.
Hutchinson.
Parsons.
Fredonia.
Hutchinson.
Salina.
Hutchinson.
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Southside; post village in Wyandotte County.
Southside; townsliip in Kearney County; area, 164 square miles; population, 200.
Sparta; post village in McPherson County.
Spearville ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Spearville Township, Ford County; altitude, 2,458 . Spearville.
Spearville ; township in Ford County ; area, 185 square miles ;
population, 498 . . . Spearville.
Speed; post village in Phillips County.
Spillman ; creek, a left-hand branch of Saline River, in Lincoln
County . . „ . Beloit.
Spivey; city in Chikaskia Township, Kingman County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; population 205 (1890) ; altitude, 1,498 feet.
Spring; township in Butler County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 626 . . Eldorado.
Spring; township in Harper County; area, 54 square miles; Anthony, population, 366. ‘ Caldwell.
Spring; branch, a left-hand branch of Bluff Creek, in Harper
County . Caldwell.
Spring; creek, a right-hand branch of Grasshopper Creek, in
Atchison, Jackson, and Nemaha counties . Hiawatha.
Spring; creek, a small, right-hand branch of Big Stranger
Creek, in Atchison County . Oskaioosa.
Spring; creek, a left-hand branch of Walnut Creek, in Brown
County . Hiawatha.
Spring; creek, a right-hand branch of Cottonwood River, in
Chase County . Emporia.
Spring ; creek, a small, right-hand branch of Cottonwood River,
in Chase County . Cottonwood Falls.
Spring; creek, a left-hand branch of Big Cana Creek, in Chau tauqua County . Sedan.
Spring; creek, a left-hand branch of Middle Cana Creek, in Chau tauqua County . Sedan.
Spring; creek, a branch of Day Creek, tributary to Cimarron
River, in Clark County . Ashland.
Spring; creek, a small, left-hand branch of Neosho River, in
Coffey and Woodson counties . Burlington.
Spring ; creek, a left-hand tributary of Arkansas River, in Cow ley County . . Wellington.
Spring; creek, a right-hand branch of Walnut River, in Cowley
County . Wellington.
Spring; creek, a left-hand branch of Walnut River, in Cowley
County . Wellington.
Spring; creek, a right-hand branch of Wakarusa Creek, in
Douglas County . Lawrence.
Spring ; creek, a left-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in Ells worth County . Ellsworth.
Spring ; creek, a right-hand branch of Fall River, in Greenwood
County . Eureka.
Spring; creek, a left-hand branch of Bluff Creek, in Harper
County . . Anthony.
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Spring; creek, a right-hand branch of Chikaskia River, in
Harper County .
Spring; creek, a right-hand tributary to Pawnee River, in
Hodgeman County .
Spring ; creek, a left-hand tributary to Grasshopper Creek, in
Jefferson County .
Spring; creek, a left-hand branch of Smoot Creek, in Kingman
and Reno counties .
Spring; creek, a right-hand branch of Bullfoot Creek, in Lin coln County .
Spring ; creek, a right-hand branch of Doyle Creek, in Marion
County . . .
Spring; creek, a left-hand branch of Big Blue River, in Mar shall County .
Spring; creek, a right-hand branch of Onion Creek, in Mont gomery County . - .
Spring; creek, a left-hand tributary to Verdigris River, in
Montgomery County .
Spring; creek, a right-hand branch of Four Mile Creek, in
Morris County .
Spring ; creek, a left-hand branch of Deer Creek, in Phillips
County .
Spring; creek, a right-hand branch of Mulberry Creek and
tributary to Saline River, in Saline County .
Spring; creek, a left-hand branch of Arkansas River, in Sedg wick County . . .
Spring; creek, a left-hand branch of North Fork of Ninnescali
River, in Sedgwick County .
Spring ; creek, a left-hand branch of Ninnescah River, in Sedg wick County .
Spring; creek, a right-hand branch of Four Mile Creek and
tributary to Walnut River, in Sedgwick County .
Spring; creek, a left-hand tributary to Ninnescah River, in ( Sedgwick County. (
Spring; creek, a left-hand branch of Oak Creek, in Smith
County . .
Spring; creek, a left-hand branch of Chikaskia River, in Sum ner County .
Spring; creek, a left-hand tributary to Fall Creek, in Sumner
County .
Spring; creek, a left-hand branch of Chikaskia River, in Sum ner County .
Spring; creek, a right-hand branch of Ninnescah River, in Sum ner County .
Spring; creek, a left-hand tributary of Slate Creek, in Sumner
County .
Spring; creek, a left-hand branch of Middle Shoo Fly Creek, in
Sumner County .
Spring; creek, a right-hand branch of Saline River, in Trego
County .
Spring; creek, a left-hand branch of West Branch Mill Creek, in
Wabaunsee County .
Spring; creek, a left-hand branch of Mill Creek, in Washington County . r .
Atlas sheets.
Caldwell.
Ness City.
Oskaloosa.
Cheney.
Ellsworth.
Cottonwood Falls.
Marysville.
Independence.
Independence.
Parkerville.
Phillipsburg.
Salina.
Wichita.
Cheney.
Cheney.
Wichita.
Wellington.
Wichita.
Smith Center.
Caldwell.
Caldwell.
Caldwell.
Wdllington.
Wellington.
Wellington.
Hill.
Eskridge.
Washington.
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Atlas sheets.
Spring; creek, a small, left-hand branch of Kansas River, in
Wyandotte County; length, 3 miles . Kansas City.
Spring Brook; township in Sheridan County; area, 108 square miles; population, 118.
Spring Creek; post village in Chautauqua County.
Spring Creek; township in Coffey County; area, 35 square
miles; population, 587 . Burlington.
Spring Creek; township in Cowley County; area, 45 square
miles; population, 454 . Burden.
Spring Creek; township in Greenwood County ; area, 54 square ( Eureka, miles; population, 446. (Eldorado.
Spring Creek; township in Lane County; area, 80 square miles; population, 135.
f Marysville.
Spring Creek; township in Pottawatomie County; area, 40 I Seneca.
square miles; population, 390. 'i Junction City.
I Wamego.
Spring Creek; township in Saline County; area, 72 square
miles ; population, 632 . Salina.
Spring; river, a left-hand branch of Neosho River. It heads in Jasper County, Mo., and runs through Cherokee County,
Kans., into Indian Territory to its mouth . Joplin.
Springdale; post village on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Leavenworth County ; altitude, 1,034 feet.
Springdale ; township in Sumner County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 474 . . . . Caldwell.
Springfield ; station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific and
Union Pacific railways, in Center Township, Clay County.. Clay Center. Springfield ; post village in Sew ard County.
Springfield; township in Seward County; area, 108 square miles; population, 76.
Spring Hill; city in Spring Hill Township, Johnson County, on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway; altitude,
1,030 feet; population, 671 . Olathe.
Spring Hill; township in Johnson County; area, 30 square
miles; population, 1,329 . Olathe.
Springs ; post village in Brown County.
Springside ; post-office in Spring Creek Township, Pottawato mie County . Marysville.
Springvale; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Springvale Township, Pratt County;
altitude, 1,952 feet . Pratt.
f Kinsley.
Springvale ; township in Pratt County ; area, 36 square miles ; J Pratt.
population, 151. ] Medicine Lodge.
t Cold water.
Spring Valley; post-office in Meridian Township, McPherson
County . Newton.
Spring Valley; township in Cherokee County; area, 51 square miles; population, 3,117.
Spring Valley ; township in McPherson County ; area, 36 square
miles; population, 702 . Newton.
Squaw; creek, a branch of Wolf Creek; length five miles; in
Doniphan and Brown counties . Atchison.
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Atlas sheets.
Stafford; central county; organized, 1879; area, 792 square fLarned. miles; population, 8,052; county seat, St. John; mean mag- J Great Bend, netic declination, 9° 35'; rainfall, 25 inches; temperature, Kinsley.
540. Pratt.
The surface is a treeless plain, largely covered with sand hills. The elevation ranges from 1,800 to 2,100 feet. About half its area is under cultivation, mainly in corn and wheat.
It is traversed by branches of the Missouri Pacific and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Albano. . . .
Sq. miles.
Byron .
Clearcreek .
Cleveland .
Cooper .
Douglas . . . .
Fairview .
Farmington . . .
Macksville . . . . . . . . .
Hayes .
Lincoln . . . .
Ohio .
Putnam . . . . . . ..
Richland .
Rose Valley .
Seward .
St. John .
1, 080
St. John . . . .
Stafford .
Stafford .
Union . . .
York .
Stafford ; city in Stafford Township, Stafford County, on Mis- Atlas sheets, souri Pacific and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways ; altitude, 1,865 feet; population, 585 . Pratt.
Stafford ; township in Stafford County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 916 . Pratt.
Stag ; creek, a left-hand branch of Gypsum Creek, in Saline ( Abilene. County. t Salina.
Standish; post village in Leavenworth County.
Stanley ; post-office and railway station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Oxford Township, Johnson County ; altitude, 975 feet . . Olathe.
Stanton ; southwestern county ; organized, 1887 ; area, 672 f
square miles; population, 471 ; county seat, Johnson ; mean ] Albany, magnetic declination, 11°; rainfall, 15 inches; tempera- ) Vilas, ture, 55°.
The surface is an undulating, treeless plain. Little of its area is under cultivation.
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Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Borders . . .
Sq, miles.
Falkenstein . .
Liverpool .
Mitchell . .
Roanoke . . .
Robinson . . . .
Stanton . . .
Stanton; post village in Miami County. Atlas sheets.
Stanton; township in Linn County; area, 30 square miles;
population, 630 . Mound City.
Stanton; township in Ottawa County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 470 . Minneapolis.
Stanton ; township in Miami County ; area, 44 square miles ; ( Olathe, population, 908. . Lawrence.
Stanton; township in Stanton County; area, 144 square miles; population, 98.
Staples; post village in Kiowa County.
Star; post village in Greenwood County.
Star; township in Coffey County; area, 34 square miles; pop ulation, 692 . Burlington.
Stark ; post village on Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway, in Neosho County ; altitude, 1,040 feet.
Starr; township in Cloud County; area, 36 square miles; pop ulation, 860 . . . Clay Center.
Starvale ; post village in Cherokee County.
State Line; township in Sherman County; area, 72 square miles; population, 218.
Sterling; city in Sterling Township, Rice County, on Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 1,644 feet; popula tion, 1,932 . Lyons.
Sterling; township in Hodgeman County; area, 144 square ( Spearville. miles; population, 354. ) Ness City.
Sterling; township in Rice County; area, 58 square miles;
population, 2,764 . . . Lyons.
Sternerton; a hamlet in Louisburg Township, Montgomery
County . Independence.
Steuben; post village in Jewell County.
Stevens; southwestern county; organized, 1886; area, 729 square miles; population, 688; county seat, Hugoton; mean magnetic declination, 11° 35' ; rainfall, 18 inches ; tempera ture, 56°.
The surface is an undulating, treeless plain, drained by Cimarron River and its tributaries. Little of its area is under cultivation.
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Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Sq. miles.
Stewart- creek, a right-hand branch of Walnut River, in Atlas sheets.
Cowley County . Wellington.
Stillman; branch (named Switzler Creek on Eskridge sheet) ; Emporia, a right-hand branch of Dows Creek, in Lyon County. ( Eskridge.
Stilwell; post village in Johnson County.
Stippville ; post village and station on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway, in Mineral Township, Cherokee County . Joplin.
Stitt ; post village in Dickinson County .
Stockdale; post-office and station on Blue Valley and Manhat tan Railway, in Grant Township, Riley County; altitude,
1,029 feet . - . Junction City.
Stockholm; post village in Wallace County.
Stockholm; township in Wallace County; area, 72 square miles; population, 161.
Stockton ; city in Stockton Township, county seat of Rooks County, on Missouri Pacific Railway ; magnetic declination,
10° 55/l; altitude, 1,775 feet; population, 736 . . Plainville.
Stockton; township in Rooks County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 948 . Plainville*
Stohrville ; township in Harper County ; area, 81 square miles ;
population, 669 . . . Caldwell.
Stonehouse; creek, a left-hand branch of Kansas River, in
Jefferson County . Oskaloosa.
Stotler; post village in Lyon County.
Stowbridge; creek, a right-hand branch of Wakarusa Creek,
in Osage and Shawnee counties . - . Burlingame.
Stowell; post village in Hamilton County.
Straight; creek, a right-hand branch of Spring Creek, in Jack-
son County . Hiawatha.
Straight; creek, a left-hand tributary to Vermilion River, in
Pottawatomie County . . Seneca.
Straight Creek ; post village on Chicago, Rock Island and Pa cific Railway , in Jackson County; altitude, 996 feet.
Straight Creek; township in Jackson County; area, 36 square Hiawatha, miles; population, 679. (Topeka.
Stranger ; village and railway station in Sherman Township,
Leavenworth County . Oskaloosa.
Stranger; township in Leavenworth County; area, 50 square ( Oskaloosa. miles ; population, 942. Kansa8 City
Strawberry; post village in Washington County.
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Strawberry; township in Washington County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 635 . Washington.
Strawn ; post-office on Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway, in
Pleasant Township, Coffey County; altitude, 1,043 feet Burlington.
Strong; city in Falls Township, Chase County, on Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 1,181 feet; popu lation, 976 . Cottonwood Falls.
Stuart ; post village in Smith County.
Stub ; creek, a left-hand branch of Iowa Creek, and tributary
to Mill Creek, in Washington County . Washington.
Studley; post village in Sheridan County.
Stuttgart; post village and station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Mound Township, Phillips County; altitude, 2,000 feet . Phillipsburg.
Stuyvesant; post village in Osborne County.
Success; post-office in Fairview Township, Russell County Russell.
Sugar Creek; township in Miami County; area, 45 square ( Olathe.
miles; population, 901. ( Mound City.
Sugar; creek, a left-hand branch of Osage River, in Miami and
Linn counties . Mound City.
Sugarloaf; post village in Rooks County.
Sugarloaf; township in Rooks County; area, 36 square miles; ( Phillipsburg. population, 116. Plain ville.
Sugarvale ; post village in Anderson County . Garnett.
Sullivan; township in Grant County; area, 108 square miles; population, 78.
Sulphur; creek, a right-hand branch of Coon Creek, in Wash ington County . Marysville.
Sumner; southern county ; organized, 1871; area, 1,188 square f
miles; population, 22,476; county seat, Wellington; mean! Caldwell, magnetic declination, 9° 40'; rainfall, 30 inches; tempera- Wellington, ture, 57°.
The surface is a rolling, treeless plain, drained by Arkan sas and Chikaskia rivers and their tributaries. The eleva tion ranges from 1,100 to 1,500 feet. The county is agricul tural, nearly four-fifths of its area being under cultivation, mainly in wheat and corn. It is traversed by branches of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, the Missouri Pacific, and the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railways. Besides Wellington it contains several small cities, Caldwell, Belle Plaine, Conway Springs, Oxford, and others. The total pop ulation in chartered cities is 8,052.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Avon .
Sq. miles.
Belleplaine .
1, 185
Belleplaine .
Bluff .
Caldwell .
t 1, 504
Caldwell . . .
Chikaskia .
Conway .
1, 047
Conway Springs .
Creek .
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Township and cities
Area.
Population.
Sq. miles.
Argon
G n
Tirrm,s
T
jac ,8
Morris
Osborn -
1, 001
1, 084
3, 930
3, 375
Summerfield; city in St. Bridget Township, Marshall County, Atlas sheets, on Kansas City and Northern Railway; altitude, 1,526 feet; population, 374.
Summers ; township in Thomas County ; area, 144 square miles; population, 278.
Summit; station on Union Pacific Railway, in Stranger Town ship, Leavenworth County . Oskaloosa.
Summit; township in Chautauqua County; area, 56 square
miles; population, 698 . Sedan.
Summit ; township in Cloud County ; area, 54 square miles ; $ Minneapolis, population, 724. Concordia.
Summit; township in Decatur County ; area, 36 square miles; population, 302.
Summit; township in Marion County; area, 36 square miles; Newton.
population, 476. Cottonwood Falls.
Summit; township in Saline County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 176 . Salina.
Sumner; township in Osborne County; area, 54 square miles; ( Osborne, population, 756. ' Plainville.
Sumner; township in Phillips County ; area, 36 square miles;
population, . . Phillipsburg.
Sumner; township in Reno County; area, 42 square miles;
population, 423 . Cheney.
Sumner; township in Sumner County; area, 36 square miles; ( Caldwell,
population, 414. (Wellington.
Sumner; township in Wichita County; area, 36 square miles population, 33.
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Sun; post village in Barber County, in Sun City Township Medicine Lodge. Sun City; township in Barber County; area, 48 square miles; ( Medicine Lodge population, 116. Coldwater.
Sunnydale; post village in Sedgwick County.
Sunnyside; hamlet in Garfield Township, Dickinson County.. . Abilene. Superior; township in McPherson County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 1,093 . Hutchinson.
Superior; township in Osage County; area, 32 square miles;
population, 1,319 . Burlingame.
Survey; hamlet in Madison Township, Rooks County . Plain ville.
Sutphen; post village in Dickinson County.
Sutton; post village in Lane County.
Sutton; township in Lane County; area, 80 square miles; pop ulation, 76.
Sutton; right-hand branch of Verdigris River, in Wilson
County . Fredonia.
Swan; township in Smith County; area, 36 square miles; pop- $ Smith Center, ulation, 455. Phillipsburg.
Swede ; creek, a left-hand branch of Salt Creek, in Osage
County . Burlingame.
Swede ; creek, a right-hand branch of Big Blue River, in Riley
County . Marysville.
Swede Creek; hamlet in Cottage Hill Township, Marshall
County . Marysville.
Swede Creek; township in Riley County ; area, 48 square miles ;
population, 774 . Marysville.
Sweetwater; canyon in Saline Township, Ellis County . Plainville.
Sweetwater ; creek, a left-hand tributary to Chikaskia River, t Anthony,
in Kingman County. Kingman.
Sweetwater; creek, a small tributary to Big Bull Creek, in
Miami County . Olathe.
Swifton ; post village in Nemaha County.
Swinburn; post village in Shawnee County.
Swing ; creek, left-hand branch of East Branch of Fall River, in
Greenwood County . Eureka.
Switzler ; creek, a left-hand branch of Dragon Creek, in Osage
County . Burlingame.
Sycamore ; post village in Montgomery County.
Sycamore; township in Butler County; area, 112 square J Eldorado.
miles ; population, 489. Cottonwood Falls.
Sycamore; township in Montgomery County; area, 70 square
miles; population, 1,264 . Independence.
Sycamore ; creek, a left-hand branch of Big Cana Creek, in
Chautauqua County . Sedan.
Sycamore ; creek, a left-hand branch of Elk River, in Montgom-
ery County . . . . Independence.
Sycamore Springs; post-office in Sycamore Township, Butler
County . Cottonwood Falls.
Sylvan Grove ; post village and station, on Union Pacific Rail way, in Pleasant Township, Lincoln County . Beloit.
Sylvia; city in Sylvia Township, Reno County, on Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; population, 227; altitude,
1,741 feet . Kingman.
Sylvia ; township in Reno County ; area, 36 square miles ; popu lation, 588 . — . . — . . Kingman.
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Syracuse; city in Syracuse Township, county seat of Hamilton County; altitude, 3,227 feet; population, 421.
Syracuse; township in Hamilton County ; area, 81 square miles ; population, 651.
Table; mound in Sycamore Township, Montgomery County - Independence.
Table Rock; creek, a right-hand branch of Saline River, in
Lincoln County . - . Salina.
Tabor; a hamlet in Fairview Township, Republic County . Concordia.
Tadpole; creek, a left-hand branch of Otter Creek, in Green wood County . Eureka.
Talleyrand ; township in Wilson County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 571 . Independence.
Talmage; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Willowdale Township, Dickinson
County; altitude, 1,211 feet . - Clay Center.
Taloga; township in Morton County; area, 243 square miles; population, 114.
Taloga; post village in Morton County.
Talmo; post village and station on Union Pacific Railway, in
Grant Township, Republic County ; altitude, 1,358 feet - Concordia.
Tampa; post village on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rail way, in Marion County; altitude, 1,438 feet.
Tannehill; post village in Cowley County.
Tate; branch, a left-hand branch of Verdigris River, in Lyon
County . Emporia.
Taw; post village in Haskell County.
Tay ; creek, a branch of East Fork of Ottawa Creek, in Frank lin and Douglas counties . - . Lawrence.
Taylor; creek, a left-hand branch of Dow Creek, in Lyon
County . Emporia.
Taylor Rapids ; village in Nemaha Township, Nemaha County . Seneca.
Tecumseh ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Tecumseh Township, Shawnee County ; altitude, 862 feet . Topeka.
Tecumseh ; township in Shawnee County ; area, 36 square Topeka, miles; population, 1,046. Burlingame.
Tecumseh; creek, a right-hand branch of Kansas River, in Burlingame. Shawnee County. Topeka.
Tehama; post village in Crawford Township, Cherokee
County . Joplin.
Templin; post-office and station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Washington Township, Wabaunsee County . Eskridge.
Tenmile ; station on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Gulf Railway,
in Marysville Township, Miami County. . . . Olathe.
Tenmile ; township in Miami County ; area, 50 square miles ; population, 1,000.
Tenmile ; creek, a left-hand branch of Big Bull Creek, in Miami
County . - . Olathe.
Tennyson; creek, a left-hand branch of Marmaton River, in
Bourbon County . I°la-
TerraCotta; post village and station on Union Pacific Rail way, in Garfield Township, Ellsworth County; altitude,
1,469 feet . Salina.
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Terry; township in Finney County; area, 217 square miles; population, 350.
Terry ton; post village in Finney County.
Tescott; city in Morton Township, Ottawa County, on Union
Pacific Railway ; altitude, 1,298 feet; population, 222 . Minneapolis.
Tevis; post village in Shawnee County.
Thayer ; city in Chetopa Township, Neosho County, on Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 1,045 feet; popula tion, 544(1890) . Parsons.
Third ; creek, a right-hand branch of Solomon River, in Cloud
and Mitchell counties . Minneapolis.
Thomas; northwestern county; organized, 1885: area, 1,080 square miles; population, 3,456; county seat, Colby; mean magnetic declination 11° 30' ; rainfall, 18 inches ; tempera ture, 53°.
The surface is an undulating, treeless plain, drained by the two forks of Sappa Creek and by Prairie Dog Creek. The elevation ranges from 2,700 to 3,400 feet. Little of the area is under cultivation. It is traversed by branches of the Chi cago, Rock Island and Pacific and the Union Pacific railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Parrott . . .
Sq. miles.
Hale .
Kingery . . . . . . . . .
Lacey . . . . . . . .
Morgan . . .
Colby . . .
Randall .
Rovohl .
Smith .
Summers .
Wendell .
Thomas ; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, Atlas sheets, in Empire Township, Ellsworth County ; altitude, 1,787 feet. Ellsworth.
Thomas ; township in Ellsworth County ; area, 36 square miles ; population, 259.
Thomas ; township in Grant County ; area, 108 square miles ; population, 124.
Thomas ; creek, a branch of Pottawatomie Creek, in Anderson
County . . . Garnett.
Thomas; creek, a right-hand tributary to Clark Creek, in Geary
County . Parkerville.
Thompson; a left-hand branch of Medicine Lodge River, in
Kiowa County . . Coldwater.
Thompson ; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River,
in Ellsworth County . . . . Ellsworth.
Thompsonville ; post village in Jefferson County.
Thornton ; post village in Rawlins County.
Thrall; post village in Greenwood County.
Threemile ; creek, a left-hand branch of Kansas River, in Riley
County . Junction City.
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Three Sisters; hills in Wakarusa Township, Douglas County.. Throop; post village in Washington County.
Thunderbolt; creek, a left-hand branch of Lightning Creek,
in Crawford County . . .
Thurman; post-office in Matfield Township, Chase County -
Thurman; creek, tributary to Cottonwood River, in Chase
County .
Tilden; township in Osborne County; area, 42 square miles;
population, 478 .
Timber; creek, a left-hand branch of Dutch Creek, in Cowley
County .
Timberhill ; township in Bourbon County ; area, 36 square ( miles; population, 991. (
Timken; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Banner Township, Rush County ; alti tude, 1,963 feet .
Tioga ; township in Neosho County ; area, 48 square miles ; pop ulation, 4,504 .
Tipton; post village in Pittsburg Township, Mitchell County. . Tisdale; post village on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Cowley County; altitude, 1,020 feet.
Tisdale; township in Cowley County; area, 30 square miles;
population, 511 .
Toledo; post village in Toledo Township, Chase County .
Toledo; township in Chase County; area, 138 square miles;
population, 860 .
Tomahawk; creek, a tributary to Big Blue River, in Johnson
County .
Tonganoxie; city in Tonganoxie Township, Leavenworth County, on Union Pacific and Kansas City and Northern
railways ; altitude, 829 feet ; population, 967 .
Tonganoxie; township in Leavenworth County; area, 54
square miles; population, 2,389 .
Tonganoxie ; creek, a right-hand branch of Big Stranger Creek,
in Leavenworth County .
Tonovay; post-office and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Bachelor Township, Greenwood County; altitude, 1,062
feet .
Topeka; city and county seat of Shawnee County; the capital of the State, situated upon both banks of Kansas River, and an important railroad center, being entered by Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, and Union Pacific railways; altitude, 880 feet (Union
Pacific depot) .
Topeka; township in Shawnee County; area, 40 square miles; population, 5,174.
Topland; post village in Sherman County.
Toronto; city in Toronto Township, Woodson County, on Kan sas City, Fort Scott aud Gulf and Missouri Pacific railways;
altitude, 931 feet; population, 660 .
Toronto; township in Woodson County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 1,502 .
Torrance; post village and railway station in Windsor Town ship, Cowley County ; altitude, 1,234 feet .
Atlas sheets. Lawrence.
Joplin.
Cottonwood Falls.
Cottonwood Falls.
Osborne.
Burden.
Fort Scott.
Mound City.
Larned.
Iola.
Beloit.
Burden.
Emporia.
Emporia.
Olathe.
Oskaloosa.
Oskaloosa.
Oskaloosa.
Eureka.
Topeka.
Topeka.
Burlingame.
Fredonia.
Fredonia.
Burden.
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Toulon; station on Union Pacific Railway, in Big Creek Town ship, Ellis County; altitude, 1,994 feet .
Touron; post village and station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific and Missouri Pacific railways, in Grove Township,
Reno County .
Towanda; city in Towanda Township, Butler County; station ) on Missouri Pacific Railway; altitude, 1,278 feet; popula- tion, 156 (1890). J
Towanda; township in Butler County; area, 36 square miles; i population, 647,. (
Towanda; township in Phillips County; area, 30 square miles;
population, 206 .
Tower Spring; post village in Lincoln County.
Townsend; post village in Oowley County.
Tradingpost ; post village in Linn County.
Traer; post village in Decatur County.
Trail; creek, a left-hand branch of Spillman Creek, in Lincoln
County .
Trego; western county; organized, 1879; area, 900 square) miles; population, 2,131; county seat, Wakeeney; mean I magnetic declination, 11° ; rainfall, 22 inches ; temperature,
Atlas sheets. Hays.
Kingman.
Eldorado.
Wichita.
Eldorado.
Wichita.
Norton.
Beliot.
Hill.
Ellis.
The surface is a treeless plain, somewhat broken by stream erosion, ranging in elevation from 2,000 to 2,500 feet. Only a small part of its area is under cultivation. It is drained by Smoky Hill River, which flows across it from west to east. It is traversed by a branch of the Union Pacific Railway.
T<nvnships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Collyer .
Sq. miles.
Franklin . . .
Glencoe .
I Ogallah .
Riverside .
Wakeeney . .
Wakeeney . .
Wilcox .
Trego; creek, a right hand branch of Saline River, in Trego
County . .
Trent; post village in Neosho County.
Trenton ; station on Union Pacific Railway, in Elm Creek Town ship, Saline County ; altitude, 1,229 feet .
Trenton; township in Edwards County ; area, 48 square miles; i population, 202.
Tribune; city in Tribune Township, county seat of Greeley County; population, 89; altitude, 3,612 feet.
Tribune; township in Greeley County; area, 224 square miles; population, 430.
Troublesome ; creek, a small, left-hand branch of Neosho River,
in Coffey County .
Trousdale ; post village in Harvey County.
Atlas sheets.
Hill.
Salina.
Kinsley.
Spearville.
Burlington.
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Trout ; creek, a right-hand branch of Cimarron River, in Clark
County .
Troy; city in Center Township, county seat of Doniphan County. It is on the St. Joseph and Grand Island Railway ; magnetic declination, 9° 35'; altitude, 1,088 feet; popula tion, 910 .
Troy, township in Reno County; area, 36 square miles; popu lation, 249 .
Troy Junction; station on Missouri Pacific, Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, and St. Joseph and Grand Island rail ways, in Center Township, Doniphan County .
Tucker; branch, a small tributary to Big Bull Creek, in Miami
County .
Tuggle; branch, a small branch of Little Bull Creek, in Miami
County .
Tugua; creek, a right-hand branch of Marais des Cygnes River,
in Osage County .
Tully; post village in Rawlins County.
Turkey; creek, a left-hand branch of Medicine Lodge River,
in Barber County .
Turkey; creek, a left-hand branch of Walnut River, in Butler
County .
Turkey; creek, a left-hand branch of Big Cana Creek, in Chau tauqua County .
Turkey; creek, a left-hand branch of Spring River, in Cherokee
County, Kansas, and Jasper County, Missouri .
Turkey ; creek, a right-hand tributary to Neosho River, in Cof fey and Woodson counties .
Turkey ; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in
Dickinson County .
Turkey ; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in
Ellsworth County . . . : .
Turkey; creek, a left-hand branch of Osage- River, in Franklin
and Miami counties .
Turkey; creek, a right-hand branch of Kansas River, in John- ( son County; length, 11 miles. (
Turkey; creek, a left-hand branch of Richland Creek, in Linn
County .
Turkey; creek, a left-hand branch of Little Arkansas River, in
McPherson and Harvey counties .
Turkey; creek, a right-hand branch of Solomon River, in
Mitchell County .
Turkey ; creek, a left-hand branch of Onion Creek, in Mont gomery County .
Turkey; creek, a right-hand branch of Neosho River, in Neo sho County .
Turkey; creek, a left-hand branch of Nemaha River, in Ne maha County .
Turkey; creek, a left-hand branch of Medicine Lodge River, ( in Pratt County.
Turkey; creek, a right-hand branch of Kansas River, in Wa baunsee County .
Turkey; creek a right-hand branch of Neosho River, in Wood- son and Coffey counties. 1
Turkey Creek; township in Barber County ; area, 48 square miles; population, 170.
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Atlas sheets. Ashland.
Atchison.
Kingman.
Atchison.
Olathe.
Olathe.
Burlington.
Medicine Lodge.
Eldorado.
Sedan.
Joplin.
Burlington.
Abilene.
Ellsworth.
Lawrence. Kansas City. Olathe.
Mound City.
Hutchinson.
Beloit.
Independence.
Iola.
Seneca.
Medicine Lodge. Pratt.
Wamego.
Fredonia.
Burlington.
; Medicine Lodge. [ Cold water.
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Turkey Creek ; township in McPherson County ; area, 36 square
miles ; population, 678 . . . . ... - - . - Hutchinson.
Turkey Creek; township in Mitcheil County; area, 36 square
miles ; population, 554 . . . Beloit.
Turkville; post village in Saline Township, Ellis County . Plainville,
Turner; post-office and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Shawnee Township, Wyandotte Connty; altitude, 764 feet . Kansas City.
Turtle; creek, a right-hand branch of Ninnescah River, in J Caldwell.
Sumner County. f Wellington.
Turtle; creek, a small, left-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in Wallace and Lyon counties.
Tuttle ; creek, a right-hand branch of Big Blue River, in Riley
County . Junction City.
Twelvemile; creek, a right-hand branch of Saline River, in
Lincoln County . Beloit.
Twin ; creek, a right-hand branch of South Fork Solomon River,
in Osborne County . . Osborne.
Twin Creek; a hamlet in Winfield Township, Osborne County. Osborne.
Twin Butte ; creek, a small, right-hand tributary to Smoky Hill River, in Wallace and Logan counties.
Twin Falls; post-office in Fall River Township, Greenwood
County . Eureka.
Twin Grove ; township in Greenwood County ; area, 57 square
miles; population, 1,167 . Eureka.
Twin Mound ; post village in Douglas County.
Twin Mound; township in Rooks County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 382 . „ . Plainville.
Twin Mounds; hills in Center Township, Wilson County,
Kansas . Fredonia.
Twiss; creek, a small left-hand tributary to Neosho River, in
Coffey County . . . Burlington.
Tyner; post village in Smith County.
Tyro ; post village on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Fawn Creek
Township, Montgomery County ; altitude, 893 feet . Independence.
Udall; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Ninnescah Township, Cowley County; altitude, 1,281 feet; population, 333 . Wellington.
Ulysses; city in Lincoln Township, county seat of Grant County; population, 37.
Union; post village in Osage County.
Union; township in Anderson County; area, 30 square miles;
population, 529 . Garnett.
Union; township in Barton County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 208 . Russell.
Union; township in Butler County; area, 60 square miles; ( Eldorado, population, 475. ( Burden,
Union; township in Clay County; area, 36 square miles; popu lation, 483 . Clay Center.
Union; township in Dickinson County; area, 36 square miles; ( Abilene, population, 536. ( Parkerville,
Union; township in Doniphan County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 907 . Atchison.
Union; township in Jefferson County: area, 40 square miles;
population, 1,424 . Oskaloosa.
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Atlas sheets.
Union; township in Kingman County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 285 . Kingman.
Union; township in Kiowa County; area, 36 square miles; population, 25.
Union ; township in McPherson County ; area, 36 square milos ;
population, 594 . Salina.
Union; township in Pottawatomie County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 517 . Wamego.
Union; township in Rawlins County; population, 100.
Union; township in Republic County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 722 . Concordia.
Union ; township in Rice County ; area, 72 square miles ; pop- i Lyons.
ulation, 1,286. ( Hutchinson.
Union; township in Rush County ; area, 54 square miles ; popu lation, 142 . Larned.
Union; township in Sedgwick County ; area, 36 square miles; ( Cheney, population, 812. I Wellington.
Union; township in Sheridan County; area, 36 square miles; population, 161.
Union; township in Sherman County; area, 54 square miles; population, 161.
Union; township in Stafford County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 471 . Pratt.
Union ; township in Washington County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 520 . Washington.
Union Center; a hamlet iu Union Center Township, Elk County. Sedan.
f Sedan.
Union Center; township in Elk County; area, 144 square j Eureka, miles; population, 1,297. Eldorado.
Burden.
Uniontown; city in Marion Township, Bourbon County, on Mis souri Pacific Railway; altitude, 896 feet; population, 244 (1895) . . Fort Scott.
Upola; post village in Elk County; altitude, 989 feet.
Urbana; post village on Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway, in Neosho County; altitude, 927 feet.
Ursula; township in Kiowa County; area, 68 square miles; population, 98.
Utica ; post village on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Ness County ; altitude, 2,614 feet.
Utopia; post village in Greenwood County.
Valeda; post village on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Labette County ; altitude, 859 feet.
Valencia; post village on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Shawnee County ; altitude, 903 feet.
Valentine; post village in Harvey County.
Valley; township in Barber County; area, 36 square miles; l Medicine Lodge, population, 176. ( Anthony.
Valley; township in Comanche County; area, 68 square miles; ( Coldwater. population, 74. Clark.
Valley; township in Ellsworth County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 562 . Ellsworth.
Valley; township in Hodgeman County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 127 . Ness City.
Valley; township in Kingman County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 295 . Anthony.
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Valley; township in Kiowa County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 52.
Valley; township in Lincoln County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 20*3 . Ellsworth.
Valley; township in Linn County; area, 47 square miles; pop ulation, 1,663 . Mound City.
Valley; township in Miami County; area, 28 square miles;
population, 1,030 . Olathe.
Valley; township in Morris County; area, 36 square miles ;( Parkerville. population, 885 . Eskridge.
Valley; township in Osborne County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 312 . Osborne.
Valley; township in Phillips County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 266 . Phillipsburg.
Valley; township in Pratt County; area, 45 square miles; ( Pratt, population, 238. Kingman.
Valley; township in Reno County; area, 60 square miles; Hutchinson,
population, 845. ( Cheney.
Valley; township in Rice County; area, 30 square miles;
population, 586 . Lyons.
Valley; township in Scott County; area, 120 square miles; population, 159.
Valley; township in Sheridan County; area, 72 square miles; population, 152.
Valley; township in Smith County ;' area, 36 square miles ;) Smith Center,
population, 428. I Phillipsburg.
Valley; brook, a left-hand branch of Dragon Creek, in Osage
County . Burlingame.
Valley Brook ; township in Osage County ; area, 43 square miles;
population, 1,760 . Burlingame.
Valley Center; city in Valley Center Township, Sedgwick County, on St. Louis and Sau Francisco and Atchison, To peka and Santa Fe railways; altitude, 1,348 feet; popula tion, 319 . Wichita.
Valley Center; township in Sedgwick County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 927 . Wichita.
Valley Falls; city in Delaware Township, Jefferson County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, Union Pacific and Kansas City, and Northern railways; altitude, 913 feet; popula tion, 1,155 . Oskaloosa.
Valverde ; township in Sumner County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 502 . Wellington.
Vance; station on Kansas City, Wichita and Northwestern Railway, in Quindaro Township, Wyandotte County ; alti tude, 1,062 feet . Kansas City.
Van Horn; creek, a right-hand branch of Verdigris River, in
Greenwood County . . . . Emporia.
Varck; post village in Cherokee County.
Varner; post village in Kingman County.
Varvel; creek, a small right-hand tributary to Neosho River,
in Coffey County . Burlington.
Vassar; creek, a small right-hand branch of Kansas River, in
Shawnee County . Topeka.
Vassar; post village on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Osage County; altitude, 1,099 feet.
Vaughn; post village in Rawlins County.
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Vega; post village in Wallace County.
Vega; township in Wallace County; area, 54 square miles; population, 64.
Venango; post village in Ellsworth County.
Vera; post village in Wabaunsee County.
Verbeck; post village in Barton County.
Verdi; post-office and railway station in Buckeye Township,
Ottawa County; altitude, 1,201 feet . Salina.
Verdigris ; post village in Lyon County.
Verdigris; township in Wilson County; area, 58 square miles;
population, 840 . Fredonia.
f Emporia.
Verdigris; river, a left-hand branch of Arkansas River, in j uren Chase, Lyon, Green wood, Woodson, Wilson, and Montgomery i pre(jonia counties. (independence.
Vermilion; city in Noble Township, Marshall County, on Mis souri Pacific Railway ; altitude, 1,184 feet; population, 253. . Seneca.
Vermilion ; township in Marshal County ; area, 42 square miles ;
population, 1,987 . . Seneca.
Vermilion; creek, a right-hand branch of Black Vermilion
River, in Marshall County . Seneca.
Vermilion ; river, a left hand branch of Kansas River, in Potta watomie County . - - - Wamego.
Vernon; post village in Woodson County
Vernon; township in Cowley County; area, 44 square miles;
population, 779 . Wellington.
Vesper; post-office in Vesper Township, Lincoln County, on
Union Pacific Railway ; altitude, 1,339 feet . Beloit.
Vesper; township in Lincoln County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 357 . Beloit.
Vesta ; township in Clark County ; area, 120 square miles ; pop- 4 Ashland, ulation, 86. ( Meade.
Vicksburg ; township in Jewell County ; area, 36 square miles ; j Mankato, population, 565. Concordia.
Victor; post village in Blue Hills Township, Mitchell County . Beloit.
Victor; township in Osborne County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 328 . Osborne.
Victoria; post village and station on Union Pacific Railway, in
Victoria Township, Ellis County; altitude 1,919 feet . Hays.
Victoria; township in Ellis County; area, 35 square miles;
population, 386 . Hays.
Victoria; township in Rice County; area, 48 square miles; ( Lyons, population, 931. Ellsworth.
Vidette; post village in Shawnee County.
Vienna; township in Pottawatomie County; area, 30 square
miles; population, 317 . Wamego.
Vilas; post village in Wilson County; altitude, 979 feet .
Village ; creek, a right-hand branch of Neosho River, in Neosho ) Iola.
and Wilson counties. Fredonia.
Vincent; post office in Jackson Township, Osborne County.. . Osborne.
Vine; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa
Fe Railway, in Ottawa Township, Ottawa County . Clay Center.
Vining; city in Sherman Township, Clay County, on Union Pacific and Missouri Pacific railways; altitude, 1,273 feet; population, 77 . Washington.
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Vining; city in Clifton Township, Washington County, on Union Pacific and Missouri Pacific railways; no post-office; altitude, 1,273 feet ; population, 109 . Washington.
Vinita; township in Kingman County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 388 . Cheney.
Vinland; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Palmyra Township, Douglas County; altitude, 880 feet . Lawrence.
Vinton; post village in Cowley County.
Viola; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in
Viola Township, Sedgwick County; altitude, 1,341 feet - Caldwell.
Viola; township in Sedgwick County; area, 36 square miles; ( Cheney, population, 454. Caldwell.
Violenta; post village in Sheridan County.
Virgil; post-office in Lane Township, Greenwood County; alti tude, 976 feet . Eureka.
Viroqua; post village in Morton County.
Vliets; post village on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Marshall County; altitude, 1,154 feet.
Volland; post-office and station on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Washington Township, Wabaunsee County; altitude, 1,181 . Kskridge.
Voltaire; township in Sherman County ; area, 144 square miles; population, 368.
Voorhees; township in Stevens County; area, 81 square miles; population, 81.
Wabaunsee; eastern county; organized, 1859; area, 804 fWamego.
square miles; population, 11,893 ; county seat, Alma ; mean] Junction City, magnetic declination, 9° 20' ; rainfall, 31 inches; temper- 'j Parkerville. ature, 54°. Eskridge.
The surface is a rolling plain, somewhat eroded by streams, and treeless except in stream valleys. It is drained by Kan sas River, which forms its northern boundary. The eleva tion ranges from 900 to 1,400 feet. Of its area over one-half , is under cultivation, mainly in corn. It is traversed by branches of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population .
Alma . .
Sq. miles.
1, 617
1, 045
Farmer .
Garfield .
Kaw . . .
Maple Hill .
Mill Creek . .
Mission Creek .
1, 087
1, 375
1, 001
1 Newbury . . . . . . . .
Plumb .
Rock Creek .
Wabaunsee .
Washington .
Wilmington . . . .
! 108
1, 069
1, 340
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Wabaunsee ; po9t village on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railways, in Wabaun see Township, Wabaunsee County; altitude, 1,020 feet .
Wabaunsee; township in Wabaunsee County; area, 66 Square
miles; population, 1,069 . .
Waco ; post village in. Sedgwick County.
Waco; township in Sedgwick County; area, 56 Square miles;
population, 1,025 .
Wade ; post village in Miami County.
Wade ; branch, a small branch of Big Bull Creek, in Miami
County .
Wagstaff; post village in Miami County.
Wakarusa; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Williamsport Township, Shawnee
County; altitude, 952 feet .
Wakarusa ; township in Douglas County ; area, 65 square miles ;
population, 2,223 .
Wakarusa; creek, a right-hand branch of Kansas River, in ( Douglas and Shawnee counties.
Wakeeney; city in Wakeeney Township; county seat of Trego County, on Union Pacific Railway; altitude, 2,456 feet;
population, 315 .
Wakeeney; township in Trego County; area, 180 square miles ; $ population, 637.
Wakefield; city in Republican Township, Clay County, on Union Pacific Railway ; altitude, 1,148 feet ; population, 314. Wakeman; post village in McPherson County.
Waldeck; post village on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Marion County ; altitude, 1,563 feet.
Waldo; city in Fairview Township, Russell County, on Union
Pacific Railway; altitude, 1,720 feet; population, 32 .
Walker; post village and station on Union Pacific Railway, in
Walker Township, Ellis County ; altitude 1,941 feet -
Walker; township in Anderson County; area, 15 square miles;
population, 709 .
Walker; township in Ellis County ; area, 65 square miles; pop ulation, 555* .
Walker; creek, a left-hand branch of Big Creek, in Ellis
County .
Walker; mound, in Independence Township, Montgomery
County .
Walkertown; post village in Bourbon County.
Wallace; western county; organized, 1888; area, 900 square miles ; population, 1,690 ; county seat, Sharon Springs ; mean J magnetic declination, 11° 20/ ; rainfall, 13 inches; tempera- j ture, 53°. I
The surface is an undulating, treeless plain, drained by branches of Smoky Hill River. The elevation ranges from 3,300 to 3,800 feet. Little of it is under cultivation. It is crossed by a branch of the Union Pacific Railway.
Atlas sheet's.
Wamego.
Wamego.’
Wichita.
Olathe.
Burlingame.
Lawrence. .
Lawrence.
Burlingame.
Hill.
Hill.
Ellis.
Clay Center.
Osborne.
Hays.
Garnett.
Hays.
Hays.
Independence.
Cheyenne.
Wells.
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Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Harrison .
Sq. miles.
Morton .
North .
Sharon Springs .
Stockholm .
Wallace . .
Weskan .
Vega .
W allace j city in Wallace Township, Wallace County, on Union Atlas sheets. Pacific Railway; magnetic declination, 11° 40'; altitude,
3,310 feet; population, 220 (1890).
Wallace; township in Wallace County ; area, 189 square miles ; population, 368.
Wall Street; post village in Linn County.
Wallula; post village on Kansas City, Wichita and Northwest ern Railway, in Wyandotte County; altitude, 970 feet.
Walnut; city in Walnut Township, Crawford County, on Mis souri, Kansas and Texas Railway; altitude, 940 feet; popu
lation, 554 . Iola.
Walnut; township in Atchison County; area, 35 square miles; ( Atchison, population, 1,123. Oskaloosa.
f Russell.
Walnut; township in Barton County; area, 36 square miles; I Great Bend, population, 488. Hays.
( Lamed.
Walnut; township in Bourbon County; area, 60 square miles; ( Fort Scott, population, 896. ( Iola.
Walnut; township in Brown County; area, 63 square miles;
population, 1,646 . Hiawatha.
Walnut; township in Butler County; area, 36 square miles; ( Eldorado, population, 453. ( Wichita.
Walnut; township in Cowley County; area, 38 square miles; ( Burden, population, 5,533. Wellington.
Walnut; township in Crawford County; area 64 square miles; ( Fort Scott, population, 2,049. ( Iola.
Walnut; towriship in Jewell County; area, 36 square miles;
populaeion, 698 . Mankato.
Walnut; township in Marshall County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 634 . Marysville.
Walnut; township in Pawnee County ; area, 36 square miles;
population, 196 . Larned.
Walnut; township in Phillips County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 280 . Phillipsburg.
Walnut; township in Reno County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 592 . Lyons.
Walnut; township in Saline County; area, 42 square miles ;) Abilene, population, 477. Salina.
Walnut; creek, a small branch of Missouri River, in Atchison
County ; length, 5 miles . Oskaloosa.
Walnut; creek, a right-hand branch of Medicine Lodge River,
in Barber County . Medicine Lodge.
Walnut; creek, a right-hand branch of Osage River, in Bates
County . Mound City.
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Walnut; creek, a left-hand branch of Ottawa Creek, in Irank-
lin County . Lawrence.
Walnut; creek, a right-hand branch of Verdigris River, in Fredoma.
Greenwood County. Eureka.
Walnut; creek, a left-hand branch of Sand Creek, in Kingman
County . Anthony.
Walnut; creek, a small, left-hand branch of Grasshopper Creek,
in Jefferson County . - . Oskaloosa.
Walnut ; creek, a right-hand branch of Big Stranger Creek, in
Leavenworth and Jefferson counties . -- Oskaloosa.
Walnut; creek, a left-hand branch of Little Blue River, in
Marshall County . . ; Marysville.
Walnut ' creek, a right-hand branch of Middle Creek, in Miami f Olathe.
County. / Mound Cit
Walnut; creek, a small tributary to Osage River, in Miami ( Osage.
County. . Moun(1 Cit
Walnut; creek, a small, left-hand branch of Big Bull Creek, in
Miami County . - . ;
Walnut; creek, a right-hand branch of Solomon River, in
Mitchell County . NessCRv
Walnut ; creek, a left-hand branch of Arkansas River, in Ness, ( Larue(1 y Rush, and Barton counties. Great Bend.
Walnut; creek, a right-hand branch of Fancy Creek, in Riley
County . - . .
Walnut ; creek, a small, left-hand branch of Big Soldier Creek,
in Shawnee and Jackson counties .
Walnut ; creek, a small, left-hand branch of Little Sandy Creek,
in Wilson County . . . .
Walnut; creek, a right-hand tributary to Missouri River.
Walnut; river, a large left-hand branch of Arkansas River, in Harvey, Butler, and Cowley counties.
Junction City.
Topeka.
Fredonia.
Wichita.
Eldorado.
Wellington.
Walnut Creek; township in Mitchell County; area, 36 square
miles ; population, 574 . . . . .
Walnut Grove ; post village in Bloomfield Township, Mitchell
County .
Walnut Grove; township in Neosho County; area, 48 square
miles ; population, 1,043 .
Walsburg; post village in Riley County.
Walton; city in Walton Township, Harvey County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 1,536 feet; popula tion, 186 .
Walton; township in Harvey County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 690 .
Walton; township in Labette County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 625 .
Walton; township in Rooks County; area, 72 square miles;
population, 317 .
Walton; township in Sumner County; area, 54 square miles;
population, 809 .
Wamego ; city in Wamego Township, Pottawatomie County, on Union Pacific Railway; altitude, 989 feet; population, 1,808. Wamego; township in Pottawatomie County; area, 16 square
miles; population, 2,222 .
Wanamaker; post village in Shawnee County.
Wano; township in Cheyenne County; area, 36 square miles; population, 513.
Beloit.
Beloit.
Iola.
Newton.
Newton.
Parsons.
Plainville.
Wellington.
Wamego.
Wamego.
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Ward; post Tillage in Wilson County. Atlas 8bee
Waring; township in Ness County; area, 120 square miles;
population, 643 . ’ Ellig
Warren; post village in Cheyenne County.
Warren; township in Morris County; area, 42 square miles;
population, 433 . Eskridge.
Warrendale; post village in Grant County.
Warwick; post village on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Repub lic County; altitude, 1,538 feet.
Washington; northern county; organized, 1860; area, 900 f
square miles; population, 19,677; county seat. Washington; Washington mean magnetic declination, 9° 30 ; rainfall, 28 inches; ) Marysville. temperature, 52°.
The surface is mainly a treeless, rolling upland. Tim elevation ranges from 1,300 to 1,600 feet. It is an agricul tural county, two-thirds of its area being under cultivation, mainly in corn. It is traversed by branches of the Burling ton and Missouri River, the Missouri Pacific, and the St.
Joseph and Grand Island railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
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Washington; city in Washington Township, county seat of Washington County, on Missouri Pacific Railway and Bui- lington and Missouri River Railway ; magnetic declination,
10°20/; altitude, 1,308 feet; population, 1,208 . Washington.
Washington; township in Anderson County; area, 34 square
miles; population, 640 . Garnett.
Washington; township in Brown County; area, 45 square miles ;
population, 1, 354 . Atchison.
Washington; township in Chautauqua County; area, 47 square Sedan.
miles; population, 693
( Independence.
Washington; township in Crawford County; area, 63 square ( Joplin, miles; population, 3,328. lort Scott.
Washington; township in Doniphan County; area, 27 square
miles; population, 2,075 . Atchison.
Washington; township in Jackson County; area, 54 square f Wamego. miles; population, 766. Topeka.
Washington; township in Jewell County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 566 . Mankato.
Washington; township in Nemaha County; area, 36 square Hiawatha, miles; population, 953. Seneca.
Washington; township in Republic County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 662 . Concordia.
Washington ; township in Rice County ; area, 72 square miles ; f Lyons.
population, 696. Hutchinson.
Washington ; township in Saline County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 427 . Salina.
Washington; township in Sherman County; area, 54 square miles; population, 166.
Washington ; township in Smith County ; area, 36 square miles ; population, 430 .
( Warn ego.
Washington; township in Wabaunsee County; area, 64 square j Eskridge, miles; population, 396.
Smith Center.
Parkerville. Junction City.
Washington; township in Washington County ; area 36 square
miles; population, 1,899 .
Washington ; branch, a left-hand branch of Verdigris River, in
Wilson County .
Washington; creek, a right-hand branch of Wakarusa Creek,
m Douglas County .
Waterloo ; post-office in Galesburg Township, Kingman County . Waterloo; township in Lyon County; area, 59 square miles; population, 939.
Waterville ; city in Waterville Township, Marshall County, on Missouri Pacific Railway; altitude, 1,171 feet; population,
Waterville; township in Marshall County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 1,212 .
Wathena; city in Washington Township, Doniphan County;
population, 763; altitude, 819 feet.
Watson ; post village in Shawnee County.
Wauneta; post office and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Jefferson Township, in Chautauqua County ; altitude, 942 feet .
Washington.
Independence.
Lawrence.
Cheney.
Marysville.
Marysville.
Sedan.
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Waushara; a hamlet m Waterloo Township, Lyon County Eskridge.
Waveland ; post office in Williamsport Township, Shawnee
County . t
J . . Burlingame.
Waverly ; city in Rock Creek To wnship,# Coffey County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific rail- ways; population, 569; altitude, 1,127 feet . Burlingame.
Wayne; post village and station on Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railway, in Grant Township, Republic County; alti- tu<le, 1,414 feet . Concordia.
Wayne ; township in Doniphan County ; area, 62 square miles
population, 1,551 . ’ Atchison
Wayne; township in Edwards County; area, 52 square miles-
population, 195... . .’ Kinsley.
Wayside; post village in Montgomery County.
Wea; post village in Miami County.
Wea; township in Miami County; area, 44 square miles; popu-
lation, 1,599 . 01athe.
Wea; creek, a left-hand branch of Big Bull Creek in Miami
County; it divides into North and South Wea creeks . Olathe.
Weaver; post village in Douglas County.
Webber; city in Jackson Township, Jewell County, on Atchi- son, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; population, 67; altitude 1,666 feet . ’ M , ,
Webster; post village in Belmont Township, Rooks County. .. Plainville.
Webster; township in Smith County; area, 36 square miles-
population, 426 . . Smith Canter.
Webster; township m Wilson County ; population, 566.
Webster ; creek, a left-hand branch of Cedar Creek, in Nemaha
County. . Hiawatha.
Weir ; city m Mineral Township, Cherokee County, on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railway; magnetic declina tion, 7° 50'; altitude, 919 feet; population, 3,279 . Joplin.
Welborn ; station on Kansas City, Wichita and Northwestern Railway, in Quindaro Township, Wyandotte County; alti tude, 940 feet . T7~
. , . Kansas City.
Welcome; post village in Geary County.
Welda ; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa
Fe Railway, in Anderson County; altitude, 1,100 feet . Garnett.
Welda; township in Anderson County ; area, 45 square miles-
population, 752 . . . Garnett.
"Wellington ; city in Wellington Township ; county seat of Sum ner County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Chicago,
Rock Island and Pacific railways; altitude, 1,228 feet; pop ulation, 3,375 . w n-
Wellington; township in Sumner County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 3,930 . Wellington.
Wellmanville ; post village in Ness County.
Wells; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Grant Township, Ottawa County; altitude 1,369 feet... ’
Wells; township in Marshall County; area, 36 square miles; Marvsville population, 712. Seneca.
Wells ; creek, a right-hand branch of Kansas River, in Wabaun-
w . Wamego.
Wellsford; city in Wellsford Township, Kiowa County, on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific and Wichita and Western
altitude, 2,121 feet . ! . Kinsley.
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Vellsford; township in Kiowa County; area, 42 square miles;
population, 372 . Kinsley.
7ellsville; city in Franklin Township, Franklin County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 1,043
feet ; population, 428 . Lawrence.
7eltbote; post village in Washington County.
7endell; post village in Brown Township, Edwards County .. Kinsley. 7endell ; township in Thomas County; area, 72 square miles; population, 399.
7entworth; creek, a left-hand tributary to Whitewater River, in Butler County.
7eskan; post village in Wallace County; altitude, 3,841 feet.
7 eskan ; township in Wallace County ; area, 150 square miles; population, 216.
7est; branch, a right-hand fork of Walnut River, in Butler
County . Eldorado.
7est; branch, a left-hand branch of Lyons Creek, in Dickin-
Cottonwood Falls. Eldorado.
Wichita.
son C ounty . Parkerville.
7est; branch of Fall River, in Greenwood County . Eureka.
Test; branch of Turkey Creek, iu McPherson County . Hutchinson.
Test; creek, a right hand branch of Verdigris River, in
Greenwood County . . Eureka.
rest; fork, a right-hand branch of Neosho River, in Morris
County . Parkerville.
rest; a small lake in Lake' Township, Harvey County . Cheney.
rest Beaver; creek, a right-hand branch of Beaver Creek, in
Smith County . Smith Center.
rest Branch; township in Marion County; area, 36 square
miles ; population, 821 . . . Newton
rest Branch Mill; creek, a left-hand branch of Mill Creek, Eskridge, in Wabaunsee County. Wamego.
rest Branch Prairie ; creek in Sumner County . Caldwell.
rest Cedar; creek, a left-hand branch of Verdigris River, in
Wilson County . Fredonia,
rest Cherry; township in Montgomery County; area, 40
square miles; population, 680 . Independence.
rest Elkhorn ; creek, a left fork of Elkhorn Creek, in Lincoln
County . Ellsworth.
rest Emma ; creek, a right-hand branch of Emma Creek, in ( Newton.
Harvey and McPherson counties. ( Wichita,
estern ; township in Logan County; area, 108 square miles; population, 149.
'estern Park; post-office in Union Center township, Elk County . . Eureka.
est Fork; right-hand branch of Dry Wood Creek, in Bourbon
and Crawford counties . Fort Scott.
est Fork; a right-hand branch of Wolf Creek, in Russell
County . Osborne.
estate ; post village in Geary County.
est Limestone ; creek, a left-hand branch of Hermes Creek,
in Jewell County . . Mankato.
est Marsh; creek, a left-hand branch of Buffalo Creek, in 4 Mankato. Jewell and Republic counties. ) Concordia,
estminster; township in Reno County ; area, 36 square miles ; population, 414 . Kingman.
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West Mission; creek, a small left-hand branch of Kansas
River, in Wyandotte County; length, 4 miles .
Westmoreland; city in Rock Creek Township, county seat of Pottawatomie County; magnetic declination, 8° 50'; popu lation, 445 .
Westola; post village in Morton County.
Weston; post village in Geary County.
Westphalia; city in Westphalia Township, Anderson County,
on Missouri Pacific Railway; population, 331 .
Westphalia: township in Anderson County; area, 50 squared miles; population, 1,179. # (
West Pipe; creek, a fork of Pipe Creek, in Ottawa and Cloud
counties . .
West Plains; (Plains, post-office), city in West Plains Town ship, Meade County, on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway; altitude, 2,766 feet; population, 28.
West Plains; township in Meade County; area, 134 square
miles; population, 165 .
West Salt; creek, a right-hand branch of Salt Creek, in Re public County .
West Sandy; creek, a left-hand branch of Sandy Creek, in
Harper County .
West Shoo Fly; creek, rises in Sumner County, Kansas, and
flows south into Indian Territory .
West Spring; creek, a left-hand branch of Spring Creek, in
Saline County .
West Twin; creek, a right-hand branch of Saline River, in
Lincoln County .
West Union; township in Norton County; area, 48 square
miles; population, 303 .
West Whitewater; river, a right-hand branch of Whitewater
River, in Butler and Harvey counties .
Wetmore; city in Wetmore Township, Nemaha County, on Missouri Pacific Railway; altitude, 1,089 feet; population,
Wetmore ; township in Nemaha County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 1,138 .
Wheatland ; township in Barton County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 315 . .
Wheatland; township in Dickinson County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 288 .
Wheatland; township in Dickinson County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 288 .
Wheatland; township in Ellis County; area, 54 square miles;
population, 573 .
Wheatland; township in Ford County; area, 72 square miles;
population, 384 .
Wheaton; post-office on Union Pacific Railway, in Clear Creek
Township, Marshall County; altitude, 1,498 feet .
Wheeler; post village on Burlington and Missouri River Rail way, in Cheyenne County ; altitude, 3,481 feet.
Wherry; post village in Rice County; altitude, 1,600 feet. White; city in Rolling Prairie Township, Morris County, on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific and Missouri Pacific rail ways ; altitude, 1,469 feet ; population, 430 .
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Wamego.
Garnett.
Garnett.
Burlington.
Minneapolis.
Meade.
Concordia.
Anthony.
Wellington.
Salina.
Ellsworth.
Norton.
Wichita.
Hiawatha.
Hiawatha.
Russell.
Abilene.
Abilene.
Hays.
Spearville.
Seneca.
Parker ville.
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White; township in Kingman County; area, 42 square miles;
population, 613 . . Kingman.
White ; creek, a right-hand branch of Buifalo Creek, in Cloud
County . Concordia.
White Church; post village and station on Kansas City,
Wichita and Northwestern Railway, in Quindaro Township,
Wyandotte County; altitude, 1,013 feet . Kansas City.
White Cloud; city in Iowa Township, Doniphan County, on the Burlington and Missouri River Railway ; it is situated on the bluffs on the right bank of Missouri River; altitude,
837 feet ; population, 827 . Atchison.
White Mound; township in Jewell County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 685 . Mankato.
White Rock; post village in White Rock Township, Republic
County . Concordia.
White Rock; township in Lane County; area, 80 square miles; population, 186.
White Rock; township in Republic County; area, 36 square
miles; population, 529 . Concordia.
White Rock ; township in Smith County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 545 . Smith Center.
White Rock; creek, a right-hand branch of Republican River, in Smith and Jewell counties.
{Smith Center. Mankato. Concordia.
Whitewater; city in Milton Township, Butler County, on Chi cago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway; altitude, 1,386 feet; population, 209.
Whitewater; creek, a right-hand branch of West Whitewater
River, in Butler and Sedgwick counties . Wichita..
Whitewater; river, a right-hand branch of Walnut River, in
Butler County . Wichita..
Whitewoman ; township in Wichita County; area, 180 square miles; population, 145.
Whitfield ; post village in Shawnee County.
Whiting; city in Whiting Township, Jackson County, on Chi cago, Rock Island and Pacific and Missouri Pacific rail
ways; altitude, 1,104 feet; population, 404 . Hiawatha.
Whiting; township in Jackson County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 1,129 . Hiawatha.
Whitman ; post village in Sumner County.
Whittaker ; post village in Miami County.
Wichita; western county; organized, 1886; area, 720 square miles; population, 1,431; county seat, Leoti; mean mag netic declination, 11° 30'; rainfall, 15 inches; temperature,
The surface is an undulating, treeless plain, but a small portion of it being under cultivation. The elevation ranges from 3,000 to 3,500 feet. It is traversed by branches of the Missouri Pacific and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railways,
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Area.
Population.
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Sumner . .. . . .
Whi te woman .
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Wichita; city in Wichita Township, county seat of Sedgwick Atlas sheets. County; magnetic declination, 10° 10'; altitude, 1,300 feet; population, 19,892; it is situated on both banks of Arkan sas River and is a railroad center of great importance, being entered by most of the railroad systems of the State . Wichita.
Wichita; township in Sedgwick County; area, 34 square miles;
population, 20,531 . : . Wichita.
Wichita Heights; post village in Sedgwick County ; altitude,
1,331 feet.
Widerange ; post village in Ottawa County.
Wilburn; post village in Wilburn Township, Ford County . Meade.
Wilburn; township in Ford County; area, 72 square miles; ( Dodge, population, 146. ( Meade.
Wilcox; township in Trego County; area, 120 square miles; population, 206.
WildCat, township in Elk County; area, 53 square miles;
population, 1,342 . Sedan.
Wild Cat; township in Riley County; area, 50 square miles;
population, 525 . Junction City.
Wild Cat; creek, a left-hand branch of Grouse Creek, in Cow ley County . Burden.
WildCat; creek, a right-hand branch of Elk River, in Elk
County . Sedan.
Wild Cat; creek, a right-hand branch of Bluif Creek, in Harper
County . Caldwell.
Wild Cat; creek, a left-hand branch of east fork of Neosho
River, in Morris County . Eskridge.
Wild Cat; creek, a left-hand branch of Nemaha River, in
Nemaha County . Seneca.
Wild Cat; creek, a left-hand branch of Kansas River, in Riley
County . Junction City.
Wilder; post office and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Monticello Township, Johnson County; alti tude, 772 feet; . Kansas City.
Wild Horse; township in Graham County; area, 50 square
miles; population, 255 . Hill.
Wild Horse ; creek, a small left-hand branch of Grasshopper
Creek, in Jefferson County . Oskaloosa.
Wild Horse ; creek, a left-hand branch of Chikaskia River, in i Anthony. Kingman County. . 1 Kingman.
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Wild Horse ; creeK, a small right-hand tributary to Big Stran ger Creek, in Leavenworth and Jefferson counties . Oskaloosa.
Wild Horse ; creek, in Ness County . Ellis.
Wild Horse; creek, a right-hand branch of South Fork Solo mon River, in Graham County . Hill.
Wild Horse ; creek, a left-hand branch of Rattlesnake Creek,
in Stafford County . Great Bend.
Wildon Draw; in Glencoe Township, Trego County . Ellis.
Wild Run ; creek, a right-hand branch of south fork of Ninnes-
cah River, in Kingman County . - - - Kingman.
Willard; post village on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, in Shawnee County ; altitude, 917 feet.
Williamsburg; village in Williamsburg Township, Franklin County, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; pop ulation, 502 (1890) ; altitude, 1,144 feet . Garnett.
f Garnett.
Williamsburg; township in Franklin County; area, 60 square j Lawrence.
. ,. 1 Qin ] Burlington,
miles; population, 1,310. ..
’ v v Burlingame.
William; butte, a hill in Custer Township, Mitchell County .. Beloit.
Williamsport; township in Shawnee County; area, 42 square
miles ; population, 673 . . - . - . ; - Burlingame.
Williamstown ; post village on Union Pacific Railway, in
Rural Township, Jefferson County; altitude, 853 feet . Oskaloosa.
Willis; city in Mission Township, Brown County; a station on Missouri Pacific Railway; altitude, 1,148 feet; population,
. Hiawatha.
Willow ; creek, a right-hand branch of Spring River, in Chero kee County . Joplin.
Willow creek, a tributary of West Creek, in Greenwood ( Eureka.
County. ( Emporia.
Willow; creek, a right-hand branch of Fall River, in Wilson
. . Fredonia.
county . .
Willowdale; township in Dickinson County; area, 36 square ( Abilene.
miles; population, 569. Clay Center.
Willow Spring; township in Douglas County; area, 54 square
miles; population, 1,129 . Lawrence.
Willow Springs; post village in Douglas County.
Wilmington ; post village in Wilmington Township, Wabaunsee
County . Burlingame.
Wilmington ; township in Wabaunsee County ; area, 108 square ) Eskridge, miles ; population, 1,340. Burlingame.
Wilmore; post village and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Powell Township, Comanche County ; altitude, 2,019 feet . . Cold water.
Wilmot; post village and railroad station in Richland Town ship, Cowley County . - . ; - Burden.
Wilsey; city in Elm Creek Township, Morris County, on Mis souri Pacific Railway; altitude, 1,504 feet; population, 210 (1895) . Parkerville.
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A Gazetteer Of Kansas.
[Bull. 184.
Atlas sheets.
Wilson ; southeastern county ; organized, 1865 ; area, 576 square f Eureka, miles; population, 15,036; county seat, Fredonia; mean I Fredohia. magnetic declination, 9° 20' ; rainfall, 32 inches; tempera- j Sedan, ture, 55°. ! Independence.
The surface is an undulating plain, drained by Verdigris River, which crosses the county from northwest to south east. It is treeless, except in the stream valleys. The ele vation ranges from 800 to 1,100 feet. It is an agricultural county, three- fifths of its area being under cultivation, mainly in corn. It is traversed by branches of the St. Louis and San Francisco and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Cedar . . . . .
Sq. miles.
2, 441
1, 664 1,111
2, 842
2, 019
Altoona .
Center .
Fredonia .
Chetopa . . . .
Clifton .
Colfax .
Duck Creek .
Fall River .
Guilford .
Neodesha .
Neodesha . .
Newark .
Pleasant Valley .
Prairie .
Talleyrand .
Verdigris .
Webster .
Wilson; city in Wilson Township, Ellsworth County, on Union Atlas sheets. Pacific Railway; altitude, 1,687 feet; population, 763 . Ellsworth.
Wilson; township in Ellsworth County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 1,238 . . . Ellsworth.
Wilson; township in Lane County; area, 80 square miles; population, 193.
Wilson; township in Marion County; area, 36 square miles;
population, 826 . Newton.
Wilson ; township in Rice County ; area, 36 square miles ; popu lation, 503.
Wilson; branch, a right-hand branch of Rock Creek, in Potta watomie County . Wamego.
Wilson; creek, a left-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in
Ellsworth County . Ellsworth.
Wilsonton; post village in Labetle County; altitude, 918 feet.
Winchester; city in Jefferson Township, Jefferson County, on
Union Pacific Railway; altitude, 1,160 feet . Oskaloosa.
Windom; city in Castle Township, McPherson County; popu lation, 128 (189.5) . Hutchinson.
Windsor; township in Cowley County; area, 90 square miles ;
population, 859 . Burden.
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Atlas sheets.
Winfield; city in Walnut Township, county seat of Cowley f
County ; magnetic declination, 9° ; an important railroad I Burden center, being entered by Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, ’
Missouri Pacific, and St. Louis and San Francisco railways ; S
altitude, 1,123 feet; population, 4,610. I
Winfield ; township in Osborne County ; area, 36 square miles ;
population, 259 . Osborne.
Wingfield; township in Geary County; area, 48 square miles; population, 436.
Wingate; railroad station in Union Township, Butler County. Burden.
Winkler; post village in Riley County.
Winnesheik; post village in McPherson County.
Winona ; post village in Logan County on Union Pacific Rail road ; altitude, 3,322 feet.
Winona ; township in Logan County ; area, 108 square miles ; population, 258.
Winser ; creek, a left-hand branch of Slate Creek, in Sumner
County . . . Wellington.
Winterset ; township in Russell County ; area, 36 square miles ; ( Russell, population, 318. Hays.
Wise ; post village in Allen County.
Wittrup ; post village in Hodgeman County.
Wolf; creek, a left-hand branch of Middle Cana Creek, in
Chautauqua County . Sedan.
Wolf; creek, a right-hand branch of Republican River, in
Cloud County . Concordia.
Wolf; creek, a left-hand branch of Neosho River, in Coffey
County . Burlington.
Wolf; creek, a branch of the Missouri River, in Doniphan
and Brown counties; length, 34 miles . Atchison.
Wolf; creek, a branch of Big Blue River, in Johnson County.. Olathe.
Wolf; creek, a left-hand branch of Little Arkansas River, in
McPherson County . Hutchinson.
Wolf; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in ( Ellsworth. McPherson and Ellsworth counties . ( Salina.
Wolf; creek, a small tributary to Big Bull Creek, in Miami
County . Olathe.
Wolf; creek, a left-hand branch of North Fork Solomon River,
in Phillips County . Phillipsburg.
Wolf; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in ( Hutchinson. Rice, Ellsworth, and McPherson counties. ( Salina.
Wolf; creek, a left-hand branch of Saline River, in Russell,
Lincoln, and Osborne counties . Osborne.
Wolf; creek, a right-hand branch of Bluff Creek, in Sumner
County . Caldwell.
Wolf; creek, a left-hand branch of Kansas River, in Wyandotte
and Leavenworth counties; length, 10 miles . Kansas City.
Wolfley; creek, a right fork of Mud Creek, in Brown and
Nemaha counties . Hiawatha.
Wolf River; township in Doniphan County; area, 68 square
miles; population, 2,326 . . Atchison.
Wolverine; creek, a left-hand branch of Marmaton River, in
Bourbon County . . . Fort Scott.
Womer ; post-office in Pawnee Township, Smith County . Smith Center.
Wonderly ; post village in Saline County.
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Atlas sheets.
Wonsevu ; post village in Cliase County.
Woodbine ; in Union Township, Dickinson County, on Chicago,
Rock Island and Pacific Railway; altitude, 1,255 feet . Parkerville.
Woodland; post village in Bourbon County.
Woodlawn ; post village in Nemaha County.
Woodruff; post village and station on Burlington and Missouri River Railway, in Grant Township, Phillips County; alti tude, 2,004 feet . . Phillipsburg.
Woodruff; branch, a left-hand branch of Buffalo Creek, in
Wilson County . Fredonia.
Woodsdale; city in Woodsdale Township, Stevens County; population, 68 (1890).
Woodsdale; township in Stevens County; area, 54 square miles; population, 74.
Woodson; southeastern county; organized, 1855; area, 504 f Emporia, square miles; population, 9,659; county seat, Yates Cen- j Burlington, ter; mean magnetic declination, 9° 55' ; rainfall, 33 inches; Eureka, temperature, 54°. ( Fredonia.
The surface is a rolling plain, treeless, except in stream valleys. The elevation ranges from 900 to 1,100 feet. It is an agricultural county, one-half its area being under cul tivation, mainly in corn. It is traversed by branches of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas, the St Louis, Fort Scott and Wichita Railways.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Sq. miles.
Center1
2, 043
1, 556
E verett . . — ...
Liberty
1,517
North .. — . - -
1, 502
Woodston: post village and station on Missouri Pacific Rail- Atlas sheets, way, in Lowell Township, Rooks County; altitude, 1,711
feet . - . Plainville.
Woodville ; a hamlet in Paradise Township, Russell County . . . Russell.
Worden; post village in Douglas County.
Wreford; post village on Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway, in Geary County; altitude, 1,085 feet.
Wright; post village in Ford County.
Wright; creek, a right-hand branch of Smoky Hill River, in
Russell County . - . Russell.
Wright; creek, a left-hand branch of Neosho River, in Lyon
County . Eskridge.
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Wyandotte; northeastern county; organized, 1859; area, 153 square miles; population, 58,612; county seat, Kansas City; mean magnetic declination, 8° 50' ; rainfall, 35 inches; tem perature, 53° .
The county, the smallest and most populous in the State, is situated in the angle between Missouri and Kansas rivers. The surface is broken with high bluffs to the valleys of both rivers. A considerable proportion of its area is timbered. The elevation ranges from 750 to 1,000 feet. Nearly five- sixths of its population is in its cities, Kansas City alone containing 40,763. Nearly one-half its area is under culti vation, mainly in corn. It is traversed by several railways, among them the Missouri Pacific and the Union Pacific.
Townships and cities.
Area.
Population.
Delaware .
Sq. miles.
1, 968 1,025
Prairie . .
Quindaro .
1, 796 10, 360
Shawnee .
Argentine .
5, 960 2,095
2, 700 40, 763
Rosedale .. .
Wyandotte .
Kansas City . . .
Wyandotte; township in Wyandotte County; area, 29 square Atlas sheets.
miles; population, 2,700 . Kansas City.
Wyckoff; post village in Lyon County.
Wyoming ; post-office in Cleveland Township, Marshall County . Seneca.
Xenia; post village in Franklin Township, Bourbon County .. Fort Scott. Yale ; post village in Crawford County.
Yates; township in Wichita County; population, 24.
Yates Center; city in Center Township, county seat of Wood- son County, on Missouri Pacific, and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways; magnetic declination, 9°00/; altitude,
1,099 feet; population, 1,557 . Fredonia.
Yockley ; creek, a left-hand branch of Solomon River, in Cloud
and Ottawa counties . Minneapolis.
Yoder; post-office and station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in
Haven Township, Reno County . Cheney.
York; township in Stafford County; area, 36 square miles ;( Pratt, population, 457. Kingman.
Y orktown ; post village in Lincoln County.
Youngstown; post village in Marion County.
Yoxall; a hamlet in Bloom Township, in Osborne County . Osborne.
Yuma; station on Missouri Pacific Railway, in Buffalo Town ship, Cloud County; altitude, 1,379 feet . Concordia.
Zarah; post-office and station, on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, in Monticello Township, Johnson County; alti tude, 797 feet . Kansas City.
Zeandale ; post-office and station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railways, in Zeandale Township, Riley County ; altitude, 997 feet . Wamego.
Atlas sheets.
Kansas City.
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Zeandale; township in Riley County; area, 60 square miles;
population, 617 .
Zeka; creek, a right hand branch of Little Blue River, in
Washington County .
Zella ; post village in Stevens County.
Zionville ; post village in Grant County.
Zurich ; a hamlet in Logan Township, Rooks County, on Union
Pacific Railway ; altitude, 2,212 feet .
Zyba; post village on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rail way, in Sumner County; altitude, 1,232 feet.
Atlas sheets. Wamego. Marysville.
Plainville.
Department Of The Interior
Bulletin
Of The
United States
Geological Survey
TTo. 155
Washington Government Printing Office
United States Geological Survey
Charles D. Walcott, Director
Earthquakes In California
1896 and 1897
By
Charles D. Perrine
ASS1STAXT ASTRONOMER IX CHARGE OF EARTHQUAKE OBSERVATIONS AT THE LICK OBSERVATORY
Washington
Government Printing Office
Contents.
Page.
Letter of transmittal . 7
Introduction . 9
Instruments . 9
Scale of measurements . 10
Differences of intensity . 10
Stations . 12
Magnifying ratios of Ewing seismographs of three components, and of
the duplex-pendulum seismographs . 12
Chronologic record, 1896 . 18
Chronologic record, 1897 . 26
Index of places . 47
Letter Of Transmittal.
Lick Observatory, University of California,
Mount Hamilton , May 16, 1898.
Dear Sir: I transmit herewith the record of earthquakes in Cali fornia in 189G and 1897, by Mr. Perrine. I trust that you may be able to publish this as a bulletin, as previously. The list of earthquakes in 1896 has already been published in a list compiled by Professor Holden and printed as one of the Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, but as it occupies only a few pages, to complete the series published by the Survey, we have thought you would prefer to have it included.
Yours, very truly,
J. M. Schaeberle,
Acting Director
Hon. Charles D. Walcott,
Director United States Geological Survey .
.
Earthquakes In California In 1896 And 1891.
By Charles T). Perrine.
Introduction.
The following paper is a continuation of similar records 1 furnished by officers of the Lick Observatory, and completes the list up to the end of 1897. It records all the shocks observed or felt on Mount Hamilton and all those reported to the Lick Observatory by letter, as well as newspaper reports of such earthquakes as occurred in the State during the year.
It also includes a number of shocks in various localities on the Pacific coast which it was thought might not have been recorded in other reports. No systematic examination of newspapers has been made, however, and some reports of earthquakes may have escaped notice.
Instruments.
The instruments used for recording earthquakes on Mount Hamilton are described in Publications of the Lick Observatory, Yol. I, p. 82. The largest and most complete instrument records the north-and-south, east-and-west, and vertical components of the earth’s motion separately on a smoked-glass plate, which is started by the preliminary tremors of the earthquake and rotates in about three minutes, the edge of the plate being graduated into seconds by the clock, which also serves to record the time of occurrence of the shock. This instrument has been called the Ewing seismograph in the notes. Another form consists of the heavy ‘‘duplex” pendulum adjusted to a long period of vibration, with a magnifying pointer or pen, which records on a smoked-glass plate both horizontal components of the motion. The vertical com ponent and the time are not recorded. The motion of the earth is magnified 4.6 diameters in the duplex seismometers. The Observatory possesses other seismographs of various patterns, but they are not constantly in use.
'List of recorded earthquakes in California, Lower California, Oregon, and Washington Territory, from 1769 to 1888, by Edward S. Holden, Sacramento, State Printing Office, 1887. Earthquakes in California in 1888, by Edward S. Holden : Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 37, May, 1889. Earthquakes in California in 1889, by James E. Keeler: Bull. U. S. Geol. Survey No. 68, 1890. Earthquakes in California in 1890 and 1891, by Edward S. Holden : Bull. U. S. Geol. Survey No. 95, 1892. Earthquakes in California in 1892, by Charles D. Perrine: Bull. U. S. Geol. Survey No. 112, 1893. Earthquakes in California in 1893, by Charles D. Perrine: Bull. U. S. Geol. Survey No. 114, 1894. Earthquakes in Cali fornia in 1894, by Charles D. Perrine : Bull. 17. S. Geol. Survey No. 129, 1895. Earthquakes in California in 1895, by Charles D. Perrine : Bull. TJ. S. Geol. Survey No. 147, 1896.
EARTHQUAKES IN CALIFORNIA IN 1896 AND 1897. [bull. 155.
Scale Of Measurements.
In the record made by the Ewing seismograph both the horizontal components are magnified about 4 diameters (see p. 12), and the ver tical component is magnified 1.8 diameters. The measures of the vibrations as given in the notes are taken directly from the tracings, and therefore represent the magnified motion, unless otherwise men tioned.
If both the period (T) and the amplitude ( a ) of an earthquake wave are given, the maximum acceleration due to the impulse, which may be taken as the measure of the intensity (I) or destructive effect of the shock, is given by the formula — t
1 — rp2
in which the motion is assumed to be harmonic.
Differences Of Intensity.
Estimates of the intensity of shocks are given also (in Roman numerals inclosed in parentheses) according to the Rossi-Forel scale, which for convenience of reference is inserted below. Experience has suggested that for observations in California a few additions should be made to this scale, and these are printed here in italics. When these are in quotation marks also they are expressions actually used in news papers, etc., in describing earthquake shocks whose intensity is other wise known. The scale as amended is as accurate as anything of the kind can be.
Microseismic shocks recorded by a single seismograph, or by seismo graphs of the same model, but not putting seismographs of different patterns in motion; reported by experienced observers only.
Shocks recorded by several seismographs of different patterns; reported by a small number of persons at rest; ua very light shock.”
Shock reported by a number of persons at rest; duration or direction noted; u a shock;” u a light shock.”
' Iy.
Shock reported by persons in motion; shaking of movable objects, doors, and windows, cracking of ceilings; “ moderate “ strong;” u sharp;” (sometimes) u light.”
Y.
Shock felt generally by everyone; furniture shaken; some bells rung; some clocks stopped; some sleepers leaked; u smart;” “strong; ” “heavy;” “ severe;” “sharp;” “ quite violent.”
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Rossi-Forel Scale Of Intensity.
General awakening of sleepers; general ringing of bells; swinging of chandeliers; stopping of clocks; visible swaying of trees; some persons run out of buildings; window glass broken ; “severe;” “very severe ;” “violent.”
Yu.
Overturning of loose objects; falling of plaster; striking of church bells; general fright, without damage to buildings; nausea felt; “vio lent;” “very violent.”
bailing of chimneys; cracks in the walls of buildings.
Partial or total destruction of some buildings.
Great disasters; overturning of rocks; fissures in the surface of the ground; mountain slides.
The relation between the intensity of a shock as determined by the formula already given and the numbers of the Rossi-Forel scale has been reduced from all available data up to 1888 by Professor Holden, and is given below in tabular form. It is, of course, a rough approxi mation only:
Intensity, Rossi-Forel scale.
Intensity, millimeters per second.
Difference .
15b
1, 200
One of the objects of the earthquake observations on Mount Hamil ton is to obtain data for correcting this table, so that the intensity (I) of a shock, as defined mathematically by the formula
i=I!
a
(where V is the maximum velocity of the vibrating particle), can be inferred from the ordinary description of its effects.
EARTHQUAKES IN CALIFORNIA IN 1896 AND 1897. [bull. 155.
Stations.
A number of duplex-pendulum seismographs, quite similar to the one used at the Lick Observatory, are placed at different points on the Pacific coast, but they are not all in operation. The stations are:
Students’ Observatory, Berkeley, in charge of Professor Leuschner.
Chabot Observatory, Oakland, in charge of Mr. Burckhalter.
Private observatory of Mr. Blinn, in East Oakland.
Observatory of the University of the Pacific, San Jose. KeepSerVat°ry °f MiUS C°llege’ near °akland> in charge of Professor
Office of State Weather Bureau, Carson, Nevada, in charge of Pro fessor Friend.
Alameda, California, at the residence of Mr. P. Perrine.
Esquimault, British Columbia, at the Meteorological Station, Mr. E. Baynes Beed in charge.
Tacoma, Washington, at the residence of Mr. F. G. Plummer. (Mr. Pulmmer’s seismograph is not a duplex.)
The reports of the United States Weather Bureau and of the United States Light-House Board should be consulted in this connection, as they record disturbances felt at their stations, which may not be included in this list.
MAGNIFYING RATIOS OF EWING SEISMOGRAPHS OF THREE COMPO NENTS, AND OF THE DUPLEX-PENDULUM SEISMOGRAPHS.
In the following deductions the pen and plate are assumed to move with respect to the steady point, and the motions of each are consid ered separately. In the reduction of the recorded displacements given by the pens upon the smoked glass plate, to the actual displacement of the earth particle, there are several circumstances to be taken iuto account. In the case of the two horizontal compouents there are four considerations, viz :
ke ratio of the pens, i. e., the distance from the point of the pen to the steady point, divided by the distance from the steady point to the point of support.
B.— The angle which the meridian of the pens makes with the true meridian of the place. If they coincide, there is no factor to be intro duced on that account.
The angle which a radius of the circular plate drawn through the point of the pen makes with a line drawn through the point of the pen and the steady point. If this angle is 90 degrees, there is no factor to be introduced on this account.
13.— The effect on the record caused by the motion of the record plate itself, due to the earthquake.
Let a tlie record of the N. and S. pen as it appears upon the plate. b the record ot the E. and W. pen as it appears upon the plate.
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Let d distance from steady point to point of support of pendulum. e distance from steady point to point of pen. e
r~d
x angle which the meridian of the pendulums makes with the true meridian of the place.
y and y'= angle between the direction of the pen arm and a radius of the plate drawn through its point for the N. and S. and E. and W. pens, respectively. z angle which the radius of the plate drawn through the point of the pen makes with the true meridian of the place. a actual displacement of the earth N. and S.
ft actual displacement of the earth E. and W.
A. — The ratio of the pens is the ratio of the distances from the
steady point to the point of the pen, and from the steady point to the
point of support; in the instruments we are especially considering, the line joining the steel points which bear in the agate cups. Theoret ically, the steady point, or rather line, is the vertical line through the cylindrical weight about which the force of gravity is symmetrical. Practically, there is a little uncertainty as to the exact location of the steady point, which, however, will be very near the axis of the cylindrical weight.
This ratio is given by the formula :
B. — The horizontal pendulums should be so adjusted that their merid ian coincides with the true meridian of the place; i. e., that the plane (q) passing through the points of support and the steady point of the pendulum, in the case of the E. and W. pendulum, should coincide with the meridian. In the X. and S. pendulum this plane should lie E. and W.
If, however, there is no such coincidence and the meridian of the instruments makes an appreciable angle ( x ) with the true meridian, then the displacements of the pendulums in the true coordinates by the earthquake will vary with this angle. If the direction of the earth’s motion which it is designed to register is not normal to the plane ( q ), then the recorded motion will be less than it should be in the ratio of cos x : 1.
C. — If the horizontal pens are so situated that when at rest the radii of the plate passing through their points are tangent to the arcs described by them, then no factor is to be introduced on this account. Otherwise the displacement measured on such a radius will be too small in the proportion cos y : 1.
D. — The plate upon which the record is made is, of course, carried about by the earth in it movements, which must be taken into account in deducing the actual motion of the earth from the records of the pens.
EARTHQUAKES IN CALIFORNIA IN 1896 AND 1897. [bull. 15 J
In horizontal pendulums where the angle (p) between the liues drawi from the steady point to the point of the pen and from the steady poin to the point of support is greater than 90 degrees, it can be shown tha the motion of the plate due to the earthquake will be additive to the pen' ] motion , thus increasing the record of the pen, the plate being carrie< under the pen in an opposite direction to that in which the pen is moving On the other hand, if the angle (p) is less than 90 degrees the effeci will be the opposite; i. e., to decrease the lien’s record. This assume that the pendulums are not far out of adjustment with respect to thei meridians. In the Lick Observatory instruments the angle (p) is greate than 90 degrees; hence the effect is to increase the record. This is tru< for both coordinates.
The component motion of the plate N. and S. as projected on a radiui depends upon the angle (z) which that particular radius makes with tin meridian, and varies as the cosine of that angle.
The component motion of the plate E. and W. as projected on the] radius passing through the point of the E. and W. pen will vary as tin sine of the angle ( z ).
From the foregoing we deduce the following formulae for the reductioi i of the observed records to the true displacements of the earth :
a e cos x sin y ,
— - cos z
a d
l) e cos x sin y' ,
- - - ± sin
p d
(1
(2:
Professor Schaeberle suggests that we may also consider the plate I and supports of the pens as one rigid system, and the steady point tc i move with respect to this system.
Let/= distance from point of pen to point of support of pendulum, and, as before, d distance from steady point to point of support ol pendulum.
Then, on the above assumption, it can be shown that
so long as the instrumental meridian coincides with the true meridian of the station, and the radius of the plate passing through the points ot the pens is normal to the lines passing through the points of the pens and their points of support. If, however, the instrument is not in adjustment in these two particulars, due allowance must be made for such variations.
The Vertical Component.
In the mechanism for recording the earth’s vertical motion, the pen proper is jointed to a vertical arm, which in turn is fastened rigidly to the counterpoised pendulum. The lifting by the earth causes the joint between the pen arm and the vertical arm to be displaced in the arc of
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Magnifying Ratios Of Instruments.
a circle whose center is the steady point of the pendulum. This dis placement is resolved into a horizontal component (s), which leads to the magnified record on the plate, and a vertical component
Let distance from steady point to point where pen arm is hinged to vertical arm.
i— distance from point of support to hinge of pen arm.
j —distance from steady point to point of support of pendulum.
m- angular displacement of the hinge of pen arm from the steady point as a center.
angle included between the lines drawn from pen arm hinge to steady point, and from pen arm hinge to point of sup port of pendulum.
s —horizontal component of the displacement of pen-arm hinge, vertical component of the displacement of pen-arm hinge.
y— vertical displacement of the earth.
c._ the record of the vertical pen as it appears upon the plate. m and n are found from
Y
sin m y
(4)
tan n — i
(5)
and we find s and t from
s=h*mm cos(im+) cos J m
(6)
cos £ m
(')
For ordinary displacements of the earth (m being always small) we may write (6) and (7) in the following forms:
s=h sin m cos n
(8)
t=h sin m sin n
(9)
It will be seen that the pen-arm hinge is lifted a little higher by the earth’s motion than the plate itself. This causes the pen’s record on the plate to be shortened slightly.
In a seismograph of the usual form the dimensions are such that so long as the pen arm makes but a small angle with the plane of the plate this factor will be small.
To compute the amount of this shortening, we have the following quantities in a right triangle:
a' distance from point of ptm to hinge of pen arm hypot-
enuse.
1)' perpendicular let fall from hinge of pen arm to plate. c1 distance from pen’s point to foot of perpendicular base of triangle.
A', B', C' angles opposite given sides respectively, A' being the right angle.
EARTHQUAKES IN CALIFORNIA IN 1896 AND 1897. [bull.155.
We find B' from
and we have (approximately) A &
sin B'
cos (7' A V
(10)
(11)
cos B'
in which A & is the decrease in the record due to the increase (A b') in the distance from pen-arm hinge to plate as a result of the lifting of the instrument by the shock.
For the Lick Observatory instrument we have:
a' 5in.75 b' lin.75
Using this data, I have computed the shortening of the record due to this cause, and find it to be only 0in.014 for a vertical motion of the earth of 0in.50. Hence it will be seen that for shocks likely to be observed with these instruments this effect may be ignored without sensible error.
If in equation (8) we substitute for h cos n its equivalent i, and for sin m its equivalent we find (approximately),
s i
J
It can be shown that the same result follows from considering the motion to be about the support of the pendulum as the axis.
Finally we have for the magnifying ratio of the vertical pen,
- + Ac' Y
(12)
in which A c' may be neglected, as shown, or with sufficient accuracy,
- i (13)
Y J
For the Lick Observatory instruments we have the following data: d 3.75 inches, e 13.0 inches, x 6°, y 105°, y' 7G°, ’ z 380.5, h 10.3 inches, i 9.0 inches, j 5.0 inches,
from which we derive the following ratios:
— =4.11
— 1.8
(N. and S.) (E. and W.) (vertical).
The data given above and the constants deduced from them are suit able for the reduction of observations from April, 1893, to date.
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Magnifying Ratios Of Instruments.
Magnifying Ratio Of The Duplex Seismograph.
In the ordinary form of this instrument there are two circumstances to be considered as affecting the magnification of the earth’s motion, viz:
First. The magnifying ratio of the vertical arm, which is given by
b"
in which
a" distance from lower end of vertical arm to level of glass plate ;
b" distance from lower end of vertical arm to gimbal joint of bracket.
Second. The motion of the plate itself during the shock. It can be shown that the motion of the plate itself tends to decrease the record by the amount of the earth’s motion. Hence we have the following formula for the magnification :
In the Lick Observatory instrument of this class we have, a " 13in.10 b" 2 .35
and consequently the magnifying ratio 4.6.
Owing to uncertainties, such as the friction of the pen upon the plate, the friction of the pendulums at the point of support, the prob able motion of the steady point itself after a few seconds, and other minor causes, it is not necessary to take into account all the lesser factors affecting the magnification of the record. All that is here attempted is to include those which have a practical effect. I have not been able to find the formulae for these reductions in any publica tion on the subject here.
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Chron Oeogic Al Record, 1896.'
1896. January 3; Esquimault, British Columbia ; lOh. 9m. p. m., P. s. t.1 2
A distinct shock of earthquake. — Reported by E. Baynes Reed.
1896. January 3; Victoria, British Columbia; lOh. 20m. p. m.
A severe shock of earthquake was felt here to-night at 10.20 o’clock. Many citizens in the public offices, believing the shock to be pro duced by the falling in of some large roof, or like cause, hurried to the streets. — Newspaper report.
1896. January 3; Port Angeles, Washington; lOh. 30m. p. m.
At 10.30 o’clock last night two distinct shocks of earthquake were felt in this city. They were severe' enough to shake chimneys off lamps and dishes off shelves (VII Rossi-Forel scale). — Newspaper report dated January 4, 1896.
1896. January 5; Cocopah Mountains, via Indio, January 5.
Prospectors report seeing immense quantities of smoke and steam rising off the desert toward the volcanoes below the Cocopah Mountains during the day and a bright light at night, showing that the volcanoes in that vicinity are again in active operation. — San Francisco Chronicle.
1896. January 8; Turn Point Light House, Washington; 9h. 56m. p. m.
A shock. — MS. kindly communicated by the United States Light- House Board.
1896. January 8; Lake Chapala, Mexico, via San Diego, California, Jan uary 12.
Prof. E. H. Coffey, of this city, has just received a letter from a cor respondent living near Lake Chapala, State of Jalisco, Mexico, which describes some startling phenomena occurring there. Lake Chapala is a sheet of water 50 miles long and 10 miles wide. The formation of the country around it is purely volcanic. On the fore noon of January 8 the residents, of one of the small settlements near the western end of the lake were terrified to see a gigantic whirlpool raging far out on the waters. The water rose in great serpentine movements and from all directions rushed toward a common center, where a vast cavity seemed to exist. At the same time a heavy rumbling, apparently in the bowels of the earth, took place. The whirlpool was caused by the sudden sinking of a large portion of the lake’s bottom. The disturbance continued for twenty minutes, and before it subsided several pleasure boats were drawn into the whirlpool and disappeared with their occupants. It is estimated that a score of lives wrere lost. — San Francisco Examiner, January 13.
1 Included in this list are one or two reports the correctness of which may be doubted. These were derived from newspapers entirely and are of such a nature that they should be confirmed before acceptance. Each of these doubtful reports has been indicated by some note.
2 Pacific slope time.
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1896. January 25, 27; Carson, Nevada.
Prof. C. W. Friend reports: We have had quite a number of earth quake shocks on January 25 and 27, 1896; they were rather pecul iar. On the 25th the first noticeable one occurred, at 4.45 a. in., and was the heaviest that day. I also noticed one at 4.46 a. m. and 5.02 a. in., both light. The motion, west to east, was hardly perceptible.
We had quite a number of shocks on the 27th, viz: 7.59 a. m. S. to N. (II Rossi-Forel scale); 8.34 a. m. W. to E. (Ill); 11.04 a. m. SW. to NE. (Ill) ; 11.19 a. m. SW. to NE. (I)*; 1.01 p. m. SW. to NE. (IV); 6.32 p. m. SW. to NE. (II); and quite a number of very light tremors between, which I noticed, being quiet in the building. The seismographs did not record a spot larger than one- tenth inch on the plate for all of these, although some of the shocks were quite severe, so much so that a great many people were scared. On the 25th I hung up a 1-ounce plumb bob on a fine thread 3 feet long in a glass case fastened to a stone wall, and it was all I could do to determine the motion by it; all the shocks, includ ing those of the 25th, were vertical and produced a very strange feeling.
1896. January 27 ; Carson, Nevada.
The first heavy shock was about 8.30 o’clock in the morning, and it was quick and lively. It rattled the glass and china in every body’s cupboard, made the windows shake, and got several lazy people out of bed (R.-F. V?). The next was about 11 o’clock and was also quite sharp. At 1 o’clock came the heaviest of all, and it shook every building in the city. The capitol building was par ticularly well shaken, and inside of a minute there was a rush to the basement of the building to see the record of the seismo graph. It had been deflected about an eighth of an inch by each shock, and had also recorded small shocks all through the day.
The Signal Service records showed a very unsettled barometer. Rapid changes occurred, and their suddenness was unequaled by anything recorded since last July. These shocks were all graded as No. Ill, Rossi-Forel scale. There were two others during the day that graded I and II, respectively. The first was north and south, the second east and west, and the last three southwest and northeast. They were principally vertical.
The jar at 1 o’clock made a large crack in the side of the Govern ment building, and shook some of the plaster from the ceiling of the county building (VII). — San Francisco Call.
1896. February ; Tauquiz Peak, via Los Angeles, February 4.
A special to the Times from San Jacinto says: There is considerable excitement here over what appears to be an eruption of part of the San Jacinto Mountains called Tauquiz Peak, 20 miles from here. The streets of San Jacinto have been crowded with people looking through telescopes at the ominous clouds of smoke which have
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1896. February; Tauquiz Peak, via Los Angeles, February 4 — Continued, bung over Tauquiz all day. When first noticed at 9 o’clock the vicinity of the peak was hazy with smoke. Within the next hour this cleared away and glasses leveled at the extinct volcano were able to detect a straight line of smoke ascending. Soon this dis appeared, and then, puff, puff, came more black smoke, like that which pours out of the smokestack of a locomotive.
The smoke has continued to pour out of Tauquiz all day, and every body is much excited, fearing an eruption. This peak has been pronounced by scientists an extinct volcano. — San Francisco Chron icle. February 5, 1896.
This report has not been confirmed. — C. D. P.
1896. February 5 ; Tauquiz Mountain, via San Bernardino, February 5.
Parties who have returned from the San Jacinto Mountain report that Mount Tauquiz gives out mysterious rumblings and that smoke is plainly visible. To-day smoke was seen from this city. — San Francisco Chronicle.
1896. February 5 ; Tauquiz Mountain, via San Bernardino, February 7.
Mount Tauquiz, a spur of the San Jacinto Mountains, and well known to be an extinct volcano, situated about 12 miles from the town of San Jacinto, is again reported to-be giving forth smoke. Two men from San Jacinto say a column of vapor can be plainly seen rising from the highest point and that it looks nearly as white as snow. Eeports of this mountain being in a state of active eruption have been numerous for several days, and to morrow a party of news paper reporters will leave the city on an expedition to Tauquiz. The last 4 miles of the trip will have to be made through banks of snow several feet in depth, the mountain being covered with snow this season of the year and being 10,000 feet in height. — San Francisco Examiner, February 8, 1896.
1896. February 5 ; Tauquiz Mountain, via San Bernardino, February 9.
It is reported to-day that people in and about Mount Tauquiz are getting ready to leave the vicinity, as the action of the mountain is, to say the least, very threatening.
The first that was noticeable in its strange demeanor was a whistling sound — not shrill, but hoarse and guttural-like. This was followed by a deep roar like distant thunder, followed by peal on peal.
This continued for several days, when one morning the Indians in camp were startled by a shock like that of a heavy earthquake, and immediately smoke was seen issuing from the mountain’s peak, at first in thin white layers, followed immediately by puffs like those from the smokestack of an engine. This has kept up almost incessantly up to date.
It has been handed down in Indian history in that neighborhood that Mount Tauquiz once belched forth volumes of lire. — San Francisco Call, February 10, 1896.
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1896. February 6; East Clallam, Washington; 9h. 55m. p. m.
Quite a well-defined shock. The direction of the temblor was from west to east. It lasted about a minute. Every house in the town, large and small, was shaken to its very foundations, but as far as can be learned no damage was done.
The Indians on Neah Bay Reservation all felt the shock. The same shock was also experienced on Tatoosh Island about the same time. The captain of the bark Edinburghshire , lying at anchor in the bay, says the shock was felt by every person aboard his vessel. Some of the sailors became so scared that they wanted to take to the ship’s boats. — San Francisco Chronicle.
1896. February 13 ; Redding.
A slight earthquake shock was felt in this city about 10 o’clock this forenoon. The shock was more perceptible in the western part of the city and on the hill upon which the county court-house stands.
1896. February 13 ; Weaverville ; 9h. 55m. p. m.
Three successive shocks of earthquake were felt very perceptibly here at 9.55 o’clock. They were of short duration, with a vibration from south to north. Buildings of more than one story received a hard shaking.
1896. February 13; Eureka ; 9h. 55m. p. m.
At 9.55 o’clock this morning a sharp shock of earthquake, vibrating from north to south, was felt in Humboldt County.— San Francisco Examiner, February 14, 1896.
1896. February 15; Los Angeles; 2h. 52m. p. m.
A distinct shock of earthquake was felt here at 2.52 p. m. The tem blor lasted several seconds. Large buildings of substantial struc ture were considerably shaken. In the court-house the shock was distinctly felt by the county officials and their deputies, and they were frightened.
1896. February 15 ; Pasadena ; 2h. 57m. p. m.
Pasadena was visited by a slight earthquake shock at 2.57 o’clock this afternoon, lasting about fifteen seconds. The wave seemed to pass from northwest to southeast. — San Francisco Call.
1896. February 15; Los Angeles; 2h. 45m. p. m.
A slight shock, lasting about two seconds, was felt in this vicinity at 2.15 o’clock this afternoon.— San Francisco Chronicle.
1896. March 15; Burrard Mountains, British Columbia, via Vancouver, British Columbia, March 16.
One of tlie Burrard Mountains, directly opposite Vancouver and 10 miles distant, is believed to have been in a state of eruption last night. Numbers of persons vouch for the accuracy of the state ment. C. Harris, a reputable lawyer, declares that dense smoke and llames poured from the mountain for several minutes. No one has scaled the mountain, so that its geological formation is not known. In view of the fact that several shocks of earthquake occurred here in the past year, the story is believed by many. — Newspaper report.
This report has not been confirmed. — C. H. P.
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1896. March 19; Carson, Nevada; 4h. lm. a. m.
Light. — 0. W. F.
1896. March 20; Carson, Nevada; llh. 25m. p. m.
Light.— C. W. F.
1896. April 2; Portland, Oregon; 3h. 20m. A p. m.
About 3.20 a. in. a single shock of brief duration was felt here. The shock was felt as far south as Salem.
1896. April 2 ; McMinnville, Oregon; 3h. 17m. a. m.
The inhabitants were awakened at 3.17 this morning by an earth quake (R.-F. YI). Two or three distinct shocks followed in quick succession, with a loud rumbling noise coming from the west. The earth appeared to tip toward the east. — San Francisco Chronicle.
1896. April 28; San Francisco; 2h. 57m. p. m.
A slight shock, lasting a very short time. It was observed by none of the Weather Bureau officials on the tenth floor of the Mills Building.
“We were in the office of the Alaska Commercial Company, at 310 Sansome street, when the shock occurred,” said Professor Davidson. “ All who felt the shock agreed that the movement was from east to west. The shock was very light and of short duration, lasting not more than a second, if that long. My son took the time, which was 2.57 p. m.” — San Francisco Chronicle, April 29, 1896.
1896. April 28; Alameda.
A disturbance was registered by Mr. Perrine’s instrument, the prin cipal motion being north and south.
1896. June 5 ; lOh. 20m. p. m. ; Cape Blanco Lighthouse, Oregon.
Tower vibrated considerably for about thirty seconds. I could not say positively that it was caused by an earthquake. — MSS. kindly communicated by the United States Light-House Board.
1896. June — ; Big River, California, via Ukiah, June 23.
Considerable excitement was created on the coast of Mendocino “ a few days ago” by an immense tidal wave. The swell was 7 feet higher than ordinary and rushed up Big River with great force. The great wall of water is attributed to the Japanese earth quake. — San Francisco Chronicle, June 24, 1896.
1896. July 3; San Diego; 9h. 27m. p. m.
A severe shock of earthquake. It lasted for several seconds. The oscillation was from north to south and was quite pronounced. — Newspaper report.
1896. July 13; Berkeley.
Slight record. — Professor Soule.
1896. July 23; Vallejo; lh. 50m. a. m.
A sharp shock. The vibrations were from southeast to northwest. — San Francisco Chronicle.
1896. July 25; Berkeley.
Slight record N. and S. [?]. — Professor Soule.
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1896. July 26; Berkeley.
Same as July 25 [?].
1896. August 11; Mount Hamilton ; 8h. 58m. 7s. AP* m., P. s. t.
Rossi-Forel II. — E. S. Holden.
No record of the above on either of the seismographs.
1896. August 11 ; Alameda.
Mr. Perrine’s seismograph shows quite a complicated tracing, the principal disturbance being east and west.
1896. August 17; Merced.
At 3.40 o’clock this morning Merced was visited by an earthquake which lasted about three seconds. The roll was from north to south and shook things up quite lively for the time. Many clocks stopped as a result (VI).
1896. August 17; Visalia; 3h. 29. A a. m.
A slight earthquake shock was felt here early this morning; a very slight temblor, followed in about five seconds by three distinct wave-like motions in quick succession. The direction the waves traveled seemed to be a little north of west. The time, as fixed by different observers, was from 3.29 to 3.30 o’clock. — San Fran cisco Chronicle.
At 3.26 o’clock this morning Visalia was shaken by an earthquake. There were two distinct shocks. Many persons were awakened and alarmed (VI). — San Jose Mercury, August 18, 1896.
1896. August 18 ; Mount Hamilton.
111). 0m. 24s. A p. m., P. s. t. Rossi-Forel III.— E. S. Holden.
llh. 0m. 13s., P. s. t.— A. L. Colton.
1896. August 18; Napa.
A slight shock was felt here this afternoon.— San Francisco Chronicle.
1896. August 18 ; Evergreen, Santa Clara Co.; llh. Om. 15s. p. m., P. s. t.
I was awakened by a slight earthquake, running, apparently, from north to south.— William Wehner.
1896. August 19 ; Alameda.
A slight disturbance was recorded by Mr. Perrine’s seismograph. The direction of motion could not be determined.
1896. August 26; Mount Hood, Oregon.
Newspaper dispatches report the narrow escape of a party ot tourists on Mount Hood on the afternoon of August 26 from an avalanche. The dispatches convey the impression of a volcanic eruption, but it seems entirely possible to explain the occurrence without any such assumption. A slight earthquake may have accompanied or even caused the avalanche. No reports have been received ot any disturbances elsewhere on that day.
1896. September 1; Pinole, Contra Costa County.
[At 1 o’clock p. m. the works of the California Powder Company exploded. There were three separate explosions, the heaviest one being the mixing house with its 15,000 pounds ot dynamite. 4 liis explosion was not noticed at Mount Hamilton, nor did the seis- mograjdis or barometers record any tremors.)
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1896. September 10; Santa Rosa; 3h. 45m. a. m.
A sharp shock. The vibration was north and south. — San Francisco Chronicle.
1896. September 24; Mount Hamilton ; 5h. 25m. p. m.
5h. 25m. 30s. A p. in., P. s. t. R.-F. III. — E. S. Holden.
5h. 25m. 45s. p. in., P. s. t. R.-F. I. L. O. main building creaked, but did not notice any particular motion. There was a slight mark on the plate of the duplex seismograph. — C. D. P.
1896. September 30; Descanso.
California State Weather Service Bulletin.
1896. October 19; Santa Rosa; about 6 a. m.
Quite a severe earthquake shock. The vibrations were from north to south, lasting about three seconds. No damage. — San Francisco Chronicle.
1896. November 3; Mount Hamilton; lOh. 58m. 44s. A ls- a- m-
In my office rattled stove, lamp shade, etc. Three or four short, sharp shocks, all within one and one-half seconds. — W. W. Camp bell.
1896. November 11; Cahto.
Two shocks of more than ordinary note were felt here at 2 o’clock this morning. They shook crockery from shelving, stopped clocks, etc., doing no material damage. The vibrations were from east to west and the duration was about four seconds (R.-F. VI). — San Francisco Chronicle.
1896. November 29; Mount Hamilton; llh. 3m. 37s. a. m., P. s. t.
An irregular, slight shaking, lasting five or six seconds. Not exactly like the vibrations of an earthquake, but could find no other expla nation (R.-F. I). I was in the 12-inch dome at the time. No record on the seismographs. — C. D. P.
1896. December 8 ; Mexico.
A heavy earthquake occurred to-day at the various Pacific ports of this Republic, the first shock coming at 9.30 a. m. and the second, an up-and-down and very alarming one, at 1.30 p. m., and at 5 p. m. the third shock occurred. No casualties are reported. — San Fran cisco Chronicle, December 9, 1896.
1896. December 17 ; Santa Barbara.
A tidal wave, the largest in the history of Santa Barbara, washed over the boulevard at 8 o’clock this morning, carrying back with it a large section of that beautiful and expensive driveway. The boulevard was built some five years ago and bulkheaded so securely that it was thought to be impervious to the action of the waves, but the bounding billows carried off in its receding grasp a por tion of asphaltum and solid masonry, heavy framework and iron, nearly 50 feet square and 8 feet deep. A large sand hill between the boulevard and ordinary high tide was carried completely out to sea. — San Jose Mercury, December 18, 1896.
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1896. December 22; Mount Hamilton.
lb., 52m. 41s., P. s. t, (R.-F. Y).— E. S. H.
lh. 52m. 43s., P. s. t. (middle of shock). Three seconds duration.
Did not rattle dishes. — W. W. C. lh. 52m. 44s., P. s. t. (end of shock). — W. J. H.
lh. 52m. 44s., P. s. t. (end of shock), duration estimated at two sec onds. — A. L. C.
lh. 52m. 37s. ± Is., P. s. t. Time noted at cottage.— R. (x. A. lh. 52m. 40s. p. m., P. s. t. (beginning). Second floor brick house. Lasted two to three seconds. Light tremors increasing to two well-marked vibrations, then dies out suddenly. Building creaks. Direction seemed to be N. and S. — C. D. P.
The duplex seismograph recorded a small disturbance, about NW. and SE.— 1.5 mm. x 1 mm. NE. and SW. The clock only of the Ewing instrument was started.
1896, December 31.
The following notes are from MSS. kindly communicated by the United States Light-House Board. The reporters are the light house keepers:
Coquille River (near Bandon), Oregon: The station went into opera tion February 29, 1896. No earthquakes during the year.
Cape Arago, Oregon: No record of earthquakes from January 4, 1891. No previous record.
Umpqua River, Oregon: Station went into operation January 1, 1895. No record of any earthquakes.
Haceta Head, Oregon: Station went into operation April 1, 1895. No record of any earthquakes.
Cape Meares, Oregon: Station went into operation January 1, 1890. No record of any earthquakes.
Tillamook Rock, Oregon; also Point Adams, Oregon: No record of any earthquakes.
Cape Disappointment, Washington; also Willapa Bay, Ediz Hook, New Dungeness, West Point (all in Washington) have no records of any shocks on their books. Narrowstone Point, Washington, went into operation April 7, 1896. No earthquakes recorded. Patos Island, Washington, went into operation December 1, 1893. No earthquakes recorded.
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1897. January 1; Berkeley ; lh. 10m. p. m.
Distinct shock; duration, five seconds. Recorded the duplex seis mograph. Reported by the Students’ observatory.
1897. January 11; Oaxaca, Mexico; 4h. 25m, p. m.
City of Mexico, January 11. — At 4.25 this afternoon an earth quake was felt in Oaxaca, the first shock being general. The sec ond was very sharp and caused consternation, but no harm was done of any consequence. There is much seismic activity in the State of Oaxaca, and at one point on the Pacific coast earthquakes have kept fishermen in continual alarm. — San Francisco Chronicle.
1897. January 16; Mount Hamilton.
3h. 58m. 41s. ± 5s. a. m. R.-F. II.— YV. W. Campbell.
3h; 58m. 35s. P 5s. a. m. R.-F. I. Third story of brick dwelling. Two rather long, slow waves lasting one and one-half or two sec onds. Scarcely any trace on duplex seismograph. Did not start Ewing instrument. — C. D. P.
1897. January 17; San Francisco; lh. 9m. p. m.
The following facts are taken from an article in the San Francisco Call of January 18:
A sharp earthquake shock was felt in all parts of this city a fraction of a minute after 1.09 o’clock yesterday afternoon. There were two well-defined counter vibrations of considerable force, accord ing to the description by Weather Observer McAdie, who care fully noted the time, and subsequently compared notes with one of his coworkers in the weather forecast office in the Mills Build ing. He reports it as one of the shortest shocks he had ever felt, and was not certain that it was not due to an explosion rather than an earthquake, as he was at lunch and failed to notice any dis turbance of the surfaces of liquids.
Prof. George Davidson felt two slight shocks about four seconds apart. He thinks the motion was wholly vertical.
The seismographic record at the Chabot Observatory showed that the disturbance was a heavy one, and that the vibrations were mainly from east to west.
1897. January 17; Alameda; lh. 11m. p. m.
A complicated record was made by the duplex seismograph, the dis turbance being principally east and west. The magnified record is 0 mm. long in this direction and 2 mm. north and south. — Reported by P. Perrine.
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1897. January 17; Oakland; Ih. 11m. 11s. p. m., P. s. t.
Two sharp shocks were observed about one second apart. The time given is for the second shock and is believed to be correct within a second. The first shock seemed heavier than the second, and both suggested an explosion rather than an earthquake. An examination of the country in the direction of the powder mills was made immediately from the housetop, with a glass, but no evi dences of an explosion were visible.
A heavy rumbling was noticed just preceding the shocks, and the house creaked. The windows on the north side of the house seemed to rattle before, and louder than those on the opposite side. The chandelier shook, and as it came to rest the vibrations appeared to be north and south approximately. — Reported by A. H. Babcock.
1897. January 17; Oakland; Ih. 10m. 55s.d;2s. p. m., P. s. t.
The shock was accompanied by a distinct report. — Reported by G. R. Lukens.
1897. January 17; Mills College; lh. 11m. p. m., P. s. t.
The shock was short, but quite sharp and distinct. Some say they heard a distinct noise before the shake.— Reported by Josiali Keep.
The blue print of the record made by a duplex seismograph, which accompanied the above report, shows an area of 7 mm. north and south and 4 mm. east and west, containing a great number of indi vidual vibrations impossible to unravel. There are also one double wave and one or two single ones extending to the west (?) of the main disturbances. — 0. D. P.
1897. January 26 ; Newport, Alsa Bay, Oregon; 2h. 45 m. p. m.
Newport, Oregon, January 27. — This section was visited by an earthquake shock yesterday at 2.45 p. m. The shock was about three seconds in duration. Houses were shaken until dishes on the shelves rattled. The vibration appeared to come from a north erly direction, and was accompanied by a slight rumbling noise like thunder. Reports from Alsa Bay state that the shock was felt plainly there about the same time. — San Francisco Chronicle.
1897. February 2 ; Tomales.
San Rafael, February 2. — The town of Tomales, situated on Tomales Bay, Marin County, is greatly excited over two sharp explosions that were heard shortly before 11 o’clock this morning. The reports, which seemed to come from the direction of the ocean, were followed by a vibration of the earth’s surface similar to that felt during earthquakes. The shaking sensation, though slight, was distinctly felt in Tomales and the adjoining country. Among those who felt the shock are John Arthur and M. O’Neal, dairy men, and D. Thrasher, a blacksmith. It was at first supposed that the explosions were the reports of a gun aboard some ship in dis tress, but that theory was soon dismissed when it was learned that many of the citizens distinctly felt the earth tremble immediately
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1897. February 2 ; Tomales— Continued.
after the reports. Edward Collins and Mrs. Keyes claim to hav seen a meteor burst in a field near Tomales, but a thorough searcl failed to reveal any trace of a heavenly visitor. The citizens hav come to the conclusion that Tomales was visited by a slight earth quake, but they are unable to explain the cause of the explosions.- San Francisco Examiner, February 3.
1897. February 5 ; Orizaba Volcano, Mexico.
City of Mexico, February 6. — Orizaba Volcano last night was some what active, throwing a red light against the sky and emitting large volumes of smoke. The inhabitants are alarmed, and fea that an earthquake will occur. — San Francisco Examiner, Feb ruary 7.
1897. February 13; Colima, Tepic, Mexico.
Colima, Mexico, February 18. — The people of this vicinity wer treated to a shaking up last Saturday which for a time set almos the entire population to praying. An earthquake, which lastec ten seconds, was followed at intervals of two or three minutes others of shorter duration for more than an hour. The cathedra tower perceptibly rocked, and it seemed for a time as if a disaste was certain. The streets were filled with people on their knees while the priests did their utmost to console and pacify them.
The shocks were very distinct, and seemed to. run from north south. During the past three months there have been but six day! when shocks have not been felt, and recently they have beei increasing in intensity.
Tepic, Mexico, February 18. — The seismic disturbances which hav< been felt for the last three months along the coast have been mucli more pronounced during the past week, and on Saturday the ole volcano of Ceboruco began an active eruption. This was one of the smaller volcanoes, and has never, in the memory of man, done much damage. The fires have never died out, and there hav< always been smoke and noxious gases arising from the crater, and numerous blowholes.
The first indication of renewed activity came Saturday at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, when a sharp earthquake shock startled the peo pie of Tepic. Almost immediately afterward clouds of smoke and ashes spouted from the crater and continued during the rest ol the day. Saturday night the display was very beautiful from the reflection of internal fires, but by Sunday night the disturbance had again died down, and only a thin cloud of bluish-gray smoke ascended from the crater. — Sau Francisco Chronicle.
1897. February 18 ; Mount Hamilton.
8h. 3m. 40s. A p. in., P. s. t. K.-F. I. 8h. 4m. 30s. A p. m., P. s. t. K. F. 11.— E. S. Holden.
8h. 3m. 52s. A 5s. p. in., P. s t. li.-F. I. Heard a blast of wind immediately after — which might have caused it ? — C. D. P.
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897. February — ; Cacaluta, Mexico.
Guadalajara, Mexico, February 28. — James Watson, an Amer ican who is interested in mining property near the coast of Colima, arrived from Cacaluta this morning, having left there just after the recent volcanic and seismic disturbance. He says that the shock was very marked at Cacaluta and along the shore, which is faced by an immense cliff of black rocks known as Roca Uegro. Off this cliff the ocean is very deep, and it has been customary for vessels to skirt close to the shore. Immediately after the disturbance it was discovered that the water had shoaled to such an extent that boats were compelled to keep almost a mile offshore, and in many places, at low tide, rocks projected above the water. As the water had been from 15 to 20 fathoms deep 100 yards from the Roca Xegro, it is thought that the bottom of the ocean for miles along here has been elevated. — San Francisco Chronicle.
L897. February — ; Great Salt Lake, Utah.
Salt Lake, Utah, March 1. — What appears to be a genuine volcano has burst forth in the Great Salt Lake, a short distance south ot Promontory Station, on the Central Pacific Railway. The phenom enon recently appeared in the shape of a small cloud hovering over the water about a mile and a quarter from the shore. It gradually increased in dimensions and shot up so high in the air that it is now visible for a great distance, and the water in the immediate vicinity boils and seethes and the spray is thrown high in the air for hundreds of feet. The volcano is situated in the big arm of the lake on the west side of a long range of mountains, and is distinctly visible from Brigham City. The phenomenon is accounted for by the fact that for the last six months there have been felt several slight shocks of earthquake in these regions.
A number of people have witnessed the phenomenon, which has caused considerable alarm in the vicinity. — San Francisco Bulletin.
This has not been verified. — C. D. P.
L897. March 6 ; Acapulco, Vera Cruz, Oaxaca, Orizaba, Cordoba (Mexico);
7h. 30m. p. m.
City of Mexico, March 7. — The Government Meteorological Bureau has advices that the earthquakes which were felt yesterday were also felt in Acapulco, Vera Cruz, Oaxaca, Orizaba, and Cordoba at 7.30 o’clock in the evening. The weather is unusually warm, which is believed to be a sign of more shocks. — San Francisco Chronicle.
1897. March 13 ; Mount Baker, Washington.
The San Francisco Chronicle of March 10 contains a dispatch from Tacoma to the effect that Deputy United States Marshal Emory McGinnis saw what he took to be smoke issuing from the crest of Mount Baker on Saturday, March 13. Using a glass, his belief was strengthened.
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1897. March 13; Mount Baker, Washington — Continued.
Note.— It lias been rumored before that smoke was issuing from this mountain, but the facts were that clouds and dry snow carried about by the winds were the cause of the appearances ascribed to volcanic action. — C. D. P.
1897. March 15; Ukiah; llh. p. m.
Uriah, March 16. — A severe shock of earthquake was felt in this city at 11 o’clock last night. The vibrations were from north to south and lasted about ten seconds. — San Francisco Chronicle.
1897. March 15 ; Highland Springs, Finta, Lakeport; lQh. 51m. p. m.
On Monday (March 15) at 10.51 p. m. a heavy shock of earthquake, lasting fully ten seconds. It was the most severe I have felt in twenty-two years in California. Others say there was one about twenty minutes earlier, but I did not feel it.
It was strong enough to throw a bottle off a shelf in Mr. Joseph Craig’s house. I instantly noticed the time by my watch, which is with the railroad time of the San Francisco and North Pacific I Fail way. It Avas also severe at Pmta and Lakeport. The railroad time, I understand, is furnished by the observatory. — Reported by William B. Collier, under date of March 17.
1897. April 10; Mexico.
Oaxaco, Mexico, April 10. — The country south of here is expe riencing another series of severe earthquakes. In the mountain ous districts considerable damage has been done. There are no i volcanic eruptions indicated. — San Jose Mercury, April 11.
1897. May 14 ; Moro Bay.
San Luis Obispo, May 19. — About 7.30 o’clock this evening resi- I dents of the country adjacent to Moro Bay were startled by a report, which began like the Ioav rumble of thunder and ended with a somewhat louder blast. About a Aveek ago a similar report was I heard, and a mud geyser appeared in the small arm of Moro Bay, i just opposite the town site of El Moro. This geyser has formed a small island, which for a week past has been the Avonder of the people of the county, and has been visited by a great many.
Following the report this evening, a second geyser sprung into existence about 200 yards distant from the first and a little farther inland. This last geyser is an exact counterpart of the one formed last Friday night. Like the eruption of last Friday night, the surface of the second island bears evidence of having a small-sized crater, from which large quantities of the blackest mud are slowly arising.
The body oi Avater in which these eruptions occurred is a small, narrow arm of Moro Bay, extending inland about a mile. It branches off from the main portion of the bay at the head of Moro Rock. The arm is not over a quarter of a mile in width at any point, and is almost uniform in width from its mouth to its end. The eruptions occurred within a short distance of the extreme
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end of the arm. The long stretch of land which forms the bar dividing the arm from the bay is only a few hundred yards in width and is supposed to be a long “rib” extending out from the granite formation of Moro Rock.
The island formed by the geyser to-night does no.t extend as far above the surface of the water as the one formed last Friday night by several feet, but is much broader, and the report was consider ably louder. — San Francisco Chronicle, May 20.
1897. May 14 ; Reno, Nevada.
Reno, Nev., May 14. — Quite a severe shock of earthquake was felt here this evening about 6 o’clock, lasting several seconds. The vibration was from north to south. — San Francisco Chronicle,
1897. May 15; San Diego.
San Diego, Cal., May 15. — A slight earthquake shock was felt here at 4 o’clock this morning. — San Francisco Call.
1897. May 15 ; Carson, Nevada; llh. 4m. a. m.
Carson, Key., May 15. — A severe earthquake shock was experienced this morning at 11.04, lasting two seconds. The seismograph registered the vibration from northeast to southwest. Plaster was broken in many buildings. The weather is sultry. — San Francisco Chronicle.
1897. May 22; San Diego; 6h. 58m. a. m.
San Diego, May 22. — There was a sharp shock of earthquake at 0.58 o’clock this morning, lasting two seconds.— San Jose Mercury, May 23.
1897. June 20; Mount Hamilton; 12h. 13m. p. m.
It was not more severe than R.-F. Y at Mount Hamilton. The dura tion was twenty seconds in the third story of the brick dwelling. The shock of January 2, 1891, was R.-F. YII at Mount Hamilton. — E. S. Holden.
12h. 12m. 55s. to 13m. 5s. ; direction northeast and southwest ; “heavy,” “rocked pictures on wall.;” “very perceptible.” — W. W. Campbell.
A heavy earthquake shock was felt to-day at 12h. 12m. 5Gs. (noon). The shock lasted fully twenty seconds, and the direction of motion seemed to be nearly east and west. — R. G. Aitkin.
12h. 12m. 56s.— II. D. Curtis.
12h. 13m. (second not noted). — J. Macdonald.
Both the Ewing and duplex seismographs recorded the shock.
The record of the duplex instrument is not complete, the j)en coming in contact with some obstruction in its excursions to the west. The record is 16 mm. in length in a north and south direction, and 9 mm. east and west. The Ewing instrument was started and gave a complete record of the shock. The duration indicated by this instrument, in all three components, is slightly over thirty seconds. The vibrations of the pens continue for a much longer time, but after this are due probably to residual motion of the pendulums.
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1897. June 20; Mount Hamilton — Continued.
The waves are generally of considerable amplitude and slow, the greatest motion being east and west. The heaviest wave seems to have occurred one second after the commencement of the shock, the amplitude (magnified) being 16.3 mm., or an earth motion of 4.1 mm., east and west. There is also a north-and-south component of this wave of 6.3 mm. (magnified), corresponding to an earth movement of 1.5 mm. Hence the greatest double amplitude of this wave is 4.4 mm., with a period of 1.5 seconds, which gives ail intensity of 39 mm. per one second, or II on the Rossi-Forel scale. The next move recorded by the east and west pen is probably the one of greatest intensity , although of small magnitude, a 0.25 mm.
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from which I 74 or R. F. IV.
The greatest vertical disturbance occurred toward the middle of the shock, when the record shows four waves of 4 mm. double ampli tude (magnified), with an average period of about two seconds. For the first four seconds of the shock there were but slight irreg ular vibrations.
The whole shock exhibits marked irregularities; none of the waves are smooth, but all have lesser vibrations superposed upon the larger.
On J une 27 the finding clocks in the Large Dome and Meridian Circle House were found stopped at 6h. 2m. Mount Hamilton sidereal time, and wound up. They had been wound at noon on the day of the earthquake, and the time at which they stopped agrees within
their probable limits of error of the sidereal time of the shock. The pendulum of the clock in the Large Dome swings east and west and that in the Meridian Circle House north and south.
1897. June 20; College Park.
The seismograph at the University of the Pacific registered the shock. The tracing is very complicated and is three times the size of the tracing by a similar instrument at the Lick Observatory. The axis of greatest disturbance was northwest and southeast, the record measuring 50 mm. in this direction. At right angles to this the ecord measures 28 mm. Allowing for a magnification of 4.0 diameters, this makes the greatest actual motion of the earth about i 12 mm.
1897. June 20; Mills College; 12h. 13m. p. m.
The shock was quite severe, set chairs to rocking, etc., but did no serious damage. It seemed to be double, the latter part being the heavier. — Reported by Josiah Keep.
The print of the tracing accompanying the report shows a compact mass of vibrations, covering an area some 8 mm. in diameter, from which there extends on all sides several larger excursions of the
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pen and on the northeast, southeast, and southwest one or two double excursions of the pen to considerable distances. The total length of the record northeast and southwest is 30 mm., and at right angles to this 18 mm.
1897. June 20 ; Cantau Creek, Fresno County ; 12h. 13m. p. m.
On Sunday, June 20, at 12.13 p. m., I felt a slight shock of earthquake; location NW. section 32, township 17 S., range 14 E., M., B. & M., on Cantua Creek, Fresno County. Duratiou about fifteen seconds; ninth shock; undulation and whirling motion. — S. C. Lillis.
L897. June 20 ; San Jose, 12h. 13m. p. m.. F. s. t.
So far as reported, only one building was injured. The plastering on the walls of the South Methodist Church, northeast corner of Second and San Fernando streets, was cracked. A number of clocks were stopped. — San Jose Mercury, June 21.
1897. June 20; San Jose.
San Jose, June 20. — San Jose was visited to-day by the longest con tinued earthquake on record, and at the same time one of much severity. It was just a little past the noon hour when the earth began to tremble, and there was a violent movement from east to west. At some of the churches services were still in session and the quake was so severe that there was a stop to the proceedings. Some persons left, but there was no panic.
The shake was so pronounced and continued so long it was noticed even by those walking on the street. Occupants of the lodging houses in the center of town came trooping out, in many instances in a state of great alarm. There have been rumors afloat this afternoon of damage to walls and plate glass, but they seem to be only of imagination.
Almost every clock in town was stopped, and there was a decided feeling of alarm while the tremor continued. Dishes were rattled, mirrors shaken, and rockers moved. — San Francisco Chronicle,
June 21.
1897. June 20; Gilroy ; 12h. 15m. p. m.
Gilroy, June 20. — The most severe earthquake ever experienced in Gilroy occurred here to day at 12.15 p. m. The oscillation was from northwest to southeast and it lasted for several seconds. People rushed from the churches and houses into the street and were terror-stricken for several minutes. Much damage was done to brick buildings, and chimneys all over town were cracked or demolished and plastering fell to the floor. The Southern Pacific Hotel had all the front windows shattered. Nearly every clock in town stopped at exactly the hour of the disturbance.
1 A report comes from Sargents Station, 0 miles from Gilroy, of the demolition of an adobe building, and also from San Juan much damage is reported.
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1897. June 20; Gilroy — Continued.
A rain storm followed the earthquake. Several lighter shocks have been felt during the afternoon, and people are afraid to remain indoors. — San Jose Mercury, June 21.
Gilroy, June 20. — The heaviest earthquake shock ever felt here took place at 12.11 p. m. to-day, lasting only a few seconds, but doing a great deal of damage. — San Francisco Chronicle, June 21.
1897. June 20; Hollister; 12h. 15m. p. m.
Hollister, June 20. — At 12.15 p. m. to-day one of the severest earth quakes ever felt since 1868 took place. The vibrations lasted about fifteen seconds and seemed to be from north to south. Several thousand dollars worth of damage was done to buildings, fixtures, and goods. No casualties occurred, though several narrow escapes are recorded.
There is scarcely a brick building in the town that has not suffered, and it is reported that the court-house has been badly damaged in the way of cracked walls and plastering. The top of the north fire wall of the McMahon House fell upon adjoining buildings. Much window glass was broken and cracked. In several instances entire window sashes were thrown into the street from the second story of buildings. — San Francisco Chronicle, June 21.
1897. June 20 ; Salinas ; 12h. 13m. p. m.
Salinas, June 20. — Salinas was visited by the heaviest shock of earthquake experienced in its history to-day. The shock was felt about 12.13 p. m., the vibrations being from east to west and last ing probably fifteen seconds. The people were panic-stricken and rushed into the streets. Chimneys tumbled down and the plate glass in many business blocks was cracked. In many buildings in course of construction the fire walls toppled in and the walls were rent. — San Jose Mercury, June 21.
Salinas, June 20.— The severest earthquake shock ever experienced in this section was at 12.15 p. m. to-day. The motion was from west to east and lasted nearly thirty seconds. A number of brick buildings were cracked, plate-glass windows smashed, and chim neys toppled over. The atmosphere has been very close all day, but has now become cooler and the clouds are dispersing. — San Francisco Chronicle, June 21.
1897. June 20; Los Gatos; X2h. 15m. p. m.
Los Gatos, June 21. — The earthquake yesterday at 12.15 was the heaviest shock experienced in the place for many years. The oscil lation was from north to south and lasted ten seconds. None of the buildings were injured, but the people on Glen Ridge ran into the streets, being afraid to remain indoors. Nearly every clock on Glen Ridge vras stopped at exactly the hour of the disturbance. — San Jose Mercury, June 22.
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L397. June 20; Santa Cruz.
Santa Cruz, June 20.— The earthquake shock shortly after noon to-day was distinctly felt in all parts ot the city. Plastering was knocked from the walls in many buildings, and the terror-stricken people rushed out into the streets, fearing that the structures would fall upon and crush them. The vibration appeared to be from east to west Only cases of minor damage have been reported. — San Jose Mercury, June 21.
Santa Cruz, June 20. — The heaviest earthquake shock in years was felt here at 12.20 to day. A slighter shock occurred an hour later. The vibrations were from east to west. No damage resulted. — San Francisco Chronicle, June 21.
Santa Cruz, June 20. — Two heavy earthquakes were felt here this noon. The first shock was unusually heavy and long and passed from north to south, at 12.03 p. m. It gave the people great fright but no damage resulted. The second shock was not so notice able and occurred shortly afterwards. — San Francisco Examiner, June 21.
1897. June 20; Templeton; 12.15 p.m.
Templeton, June 20. — There was a lively earthquake to-day at 12.15 p. m. The shock lasted ten seconds, but no damage resulted.— San Francisco Chronicle, June 21.
1897. June 20; Monterey.
Monterey, June 20. — A heavy earthquake shock was felt at noon to-day. It caused a panic in the congregation of the San Carlos Mission Church. A portion of the adobe wall was thrown down among the frightened worshipers and several fainted. Other damage resulted to historic adobe buildings. Many people were completely terrified. At Del Monte three distinct shocks were felt, preceded by a rumbling noise. The hotel creaked and swayed and guests rushed from their rooms. Pictures and glassware wele thrown down. — San Francisco Chronicle, June 21.
1897. June 20; Pacific Grove; 12.15 p. m.
Pacific Grove, June 20. — A decided earthquake shock was felt here at 12.15 p. m. The shock continued several minutes, preceded by a deep rumbling noise. A panic was threatened among the con gregation of the Methodist Church, but was averted by the minis ter’s presence of mind. Persons in all parts of town were terrified. — San Francisco Chronicle, June 21.
1897. June 20; Stockton: 12.14 p. m.
Stockton, June 20. — A sharp shock of earthquake was felt here at 12.14 o’clock to-day, which seemed to be from northeast to southwest in movement. It was felt in all parts of the city, and caused people to exchange notes of the disturbance over the telephone system. Some declare they heard a rumbling sound just before the vibra tion. — San Francisco Chronicle, June 21.
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1897. June 20; Modesto, Newman.
Modesto, June 20. — A sharp shock of earthquake was felt here shortly after noon to-day. Many people in the upper stories of brick buildings ran into the streets in alarm. At Newman, in this county, a brick building of one story was cracked slightly. — San Francisco Chronicle, June 21.
1897. June 20; Merced; 12.13 p. m.
Merced, June 20. — An earthquake shock from southeast to north west visited Merced at 12.13 o’clock this afternoon, which shook things up for a few seconds. There were twp shocks, three or four seconds apart, the last one being the most distinct. It was the worst shock ever experienced at this place, and several people were so frightened that they ran out of their houses. A few clocks were stopped. — San Francisco Chronicle, June 21.
1897. June 20; Visalia; 12.10 p.m.
Visalia, June 20. — Two severe earthquake shocks were felt here to-day at 12.10 o’clock. The vibrations were from west to east. Suspended lamps vibrated for fifteen seconds, houses were shaken, and some people ran out doors. The shock was the most severe felt here in years. — San Francisco Chronicle, June 21.
1897. June 20 ; Milton; 12.15 p.m.
Milton, June 20. — A distinct shock of earthquake was experienced at this place at 12.15 o’clock to-day. The vibrations were from south to north. — San Francisco Chronicle, June 21.
1897. June 20; Santa Rosa.
Santa Rosa, June 20. — Shortly after noon to-day quite a sharp earthquake was felt here, but no damage was done. People were much frightened by the rattling of doors and windows. — San Fran cisco Chronicle, June 21.
Santa Rosa, June 20. — A slight shock of earthquake was felt here to day about noon. The oscillations were from east to west and were very light. — San Jose Mercury, June 21.
1897. June 20; Haywards; 12h. 15m. p. m.
Haywards, June20. — Two well-defined shocksof earth quake occurred here to-day at 12.15 p. m. The vibrations were from southwest to northeast; duration, about three seconds; no damage. — San Fran cisco Chronicle, June 21.
1897. June 20; Decoto: 12.13,12.55 p.m.
Decoto, June 20. — Two heavy shocks of earthquake were felt in this section at 12.13 to-day. The vibrations seemed to be from the north to the south. One or two old barns in the neighborhood fell to the ground. There was another shock at 12.55 p. in., lighter than the first two. — San Francisco Chronicle, June 21.
1897. June 20; Sacramento; 12.12 p. m.
Sacramento, June 20. — At 12.12 o’clock this noon a very light shock of earthquake was felt iu this city. It was from north to south and sufficiently strong to cause some clocks to stop. — San Francisco Chronicle, June 21.
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1897. June 20; Watsonville.
Watsonville, June 20. — The earthquake shock shortly after noon to-day did some damage to buildings in Watsonville and badly frightened the people of the town. The walls of Peck’s Block, in which the Pajaro Valley Bank is located, were so badly cracked that they will probably have to be rebuilt. Windows in all parts of the city rattled during the shock and many panes of glass were broken. The earthquake lasted about ten seconds. — San Jose Mercury, June 21.
Watsonville, June 20. — The heaviest earthquake that has visited this place since 1881 was felt to-day. The vibrations were from east to west. Clocks were stopped and a couple of chimneys top pled over, but no great damage was done. — San Francisco Exam iner, June 21.
1897. June 20; Hanford.
Hanford* June 20. — An earthquake shock was felt here about 11.15 [12.15?] this morning. The direction was from northwest to south east. No damage was done. — San Jose Mercury, June 21.
1897. June 20; Not felt at Bakersfield.
Bakersfield, June 20. — Nothing whatever was felt of the earth quake which is reported to have been experienced in other parts of the State this afternoon. — San Jose Mercury, June 21.
1897. June 20; San Francisco; 12h. 14m. A p. m.
One of the most severe earthquakes that has served to disturb the coast of late years visited San Francisco a few minutes after 12 o’clock yesterday afternoon. There were two distinct shocks, the second following close in the wake of the first, and both lasting for a period that is variously stated at from ten to thirty seconds. The earthquake was particularly noticeable at the city hall. The u tem blor” caused all the clocks in the city hall to stop. One of them was left standing tor the purpose of recording the exact time at which the convulsion shook the building. The standing clock in the chief’s office says the earthquake passed that part of the city at exactly 12.13 o’clock.
As to the exact minute that the earthquake struck the city there is some dispute. Many clocks that were stopped by the shock record the event as happening at 12.14 p. m. and others a minute earlier. At the harbor police station the clock stopped at exactly 12.13.
In many of the churches the big quake created a panicky feeling and interrupted the morning services.
The big shock at 12.14 o’clock yesterday afternoon was not the only shock during the day.' It was followed by another and almost imperceptible tremor a minute before 1 o’clock, and Frank W. Edmonds, of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, declares that there was a slight shock at 6.37 o’clock yesterday morning. — San Francisco Chronicle, June 21.
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1897. June 20; San Francisco — Continued.
San Francisco, June 20. — A severe earthquake shock shortly after uoon to-day caused a mild scare in many of the churches and big buildings throughout the city. There were two distinct shocks less than an hour apart, one about 12.15 and the other a few miuutes past 1 p. m.
At the weather bureau, on the tenth floor, two clocks were stopped, one keeping local time, at 12.14, and the other running on Wash ington time at 3.14. As there is no seismograph or seismoscope in the building, or in fact in the city, no accurate record of the local course of the earthquake was obtainable.
A piece of mortar and stone, weighing 10 or 15 pounds, fell from a cor ner of the second story of the Schilling Building, on Market street, and struck the sidewalk less than 4 feet from where Tom Williams, of the Examiner, was standing, giving him quite a scare. — San Jose Mercury, June 21.
Frank Edmonds, of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, said there was a slight shock at 0.37 a. m., followed by a similar vibration about 12.15 p. m., immediately after which two distinct and very severe shocks were felt. A fifth trembling of the earth brought the temblor’s programme to a close at 12.48 p. m. — San Francisco Examiner, June 21.
1897. June 20; Oakland; 12h. 13m. p. m.
A prolonged shock of earthquake was observed here to-day, com mencing at 12h. 13m. 9s. p. m., P. s. t., and continuing for at least twenty-five seconds. It was noticed first as a sharp settling of the floor; then came a rumbling sound, followed by a slow, swayiug motion, which gradually increased in strength and frequency for about ten seconds, when the maximum was reached. At this time the vibrations were decidedly marked: the house creaked, the windows rattled, and the pictures bumped against the walls. The swing of the chandeliers was in an approximately north and south line. The vibration gradually diminished, until 12h. 13m. 34s., when they could no longer be observed. In a jeweler’s shop, about two blocks away, a pendulum clock, which was fastened on a wall running in an east and west direction, had stopped at 12h. 13m. 27s. This clock is usually kept very close to standard time.
The intensity of the shock at its maximum may be estimated at IV, or possibly V, on the Rossi-Forel scale. Two persons report a very faint shock about fifteen minutes later, but it was not observed by me. — Reported by A. II. Babcock.
1897. June 20; Oakland; 12h. 13m. 35s. p. m.
Oakland, June 20. — The big clocks of the city were stopped at thirteen minutes after the hour of noon to-day by as violent an earthquake as ever visited Oakland. There was no forewarning, and the first anyone knew of the visitation was an undulating
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motion that swayed tall buildings and played havoc with things of smaller size. The shock probably lasted seven seconds, although it seemed much longer. It was followed by another decided tremor, which, however, was no circumstance to the first. The excitement for a time was great. People ran out of their houses and into the middle of the streets. In all the big churches of the city the con gregations were attentively listening to sermons, and the shock abruptly ended several of these services. As far as can be learned there were no windows broken or other actual damage done, although many are complaining that valuable china and glass ware was knocked off of tables and shelves and ruined.
The seismograph at the Ohabot Observatory shows that there were three distinct tremors. The direction of the first was from north west to southeast, while the others were from northeast to south west. The successive tremors lasted a fraction over eight seconds, and the time recorded at the observatory is 12h. 13m. 35s. The quake was distinctly felt in Berkeley, Alameda, and other towns in the vicinity. — San Francisco Chronicle, June 21.
1897. June 20; Gonzales.
Gonzales, June 20. — The heaviest earthquake ever felt in this locality occurred here to-day. The vibrations were from north to south, and lasted for a full quarter of a minute. Clocks were stopped, horses frightened, and a few window panes were broken. For several hours after the quake the water in the Salinas River was quite muddy; an unusual thing at this time of the year. San Francisco Examiner, June 21.
1897. June 20 ; Fresno.
Fresno, June 20. — A sharp shock of earthquake passed through this county to-day. The duration is variously estimated at three to ten seconds. In this city the effects were principally felt in the two and three story brick buildings, some of which were shaken in a manner to cause their occupants to rush out into the street. The Hughes Block and the Temple Bar Building were among the structures shaken. No damage is reported, but a general feeling of alarm prevailed. At the residence of T. C. White a vase was thrown to the ground and broken. — San Francisco Examiner, June 21.
1897. June 20; Redwood City.
Redwood City, June 20. — This city was shaken by the earthquake. The shock rang the bell in the dome of the new high-school build ing and cracked the plaster in a few of the old pioneer buildings.— San Francisco Examiner, June 21.
1897. June 20; San Rafael, 12.14, 12.56 p. m.
San Rafael, June 20. — Two slight earthquake shocks were felt in this city at noon to-day. The first shock, which was a trifie more
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severe than, the second, was felt about 12.14 noon. The second, which was barely perceptible, was at 12.56. The shocks were felt at Sausalito, Mill alley, and other Marin County towns. — San Francisco Examiner, June 21.
1897. June 20; Oaxaca, Mexico.
Oaxaca, Mexico, June 2d.— Continued earthquake shocks and heavy rains have seriously interrupted telegraphic communications with the Isthmus of Tehuantepec during the past three days.
Advices were received here to day that the official commissioners sent to the city of Tehuantepec by President Diaz to investigate the reported formation of a volcano and the extent of damages have arrived at their destination, and found the condition of affairs much worse than they had expected. The town of Tehuantepec contained about 7,000 inhabitants, and is completely destroyed as far as houses and buildings are concerned, not one remaining standing. There were a number of substantial and costly build ings in the town. The people are living in tents and in the open air on the outskirts of the place. Earthquake shocks continue to be felt at frequent intervals, and people are terrified. Heavy smoke and other indications of an active volcano to the west of Tehuantepec are no longer visible.— San Francisco Chronicle, June 2.
1897. June 21; Gilroy; 5h. 15m. a. m.
Gilroy, June 21. — There was another slight shock of earthquake felt here at 5.15 a. m. to-day. — San Jose Mercury, June 22.
1897. June 21; Salinas.
Salinas, June 21. — A slight shock of earthquake was reported here just after midnight, but there was no damage done. By yester day’s shock the walls of the court room in the court-house and of the county jail were spread nearly an inch. The old Salinas hotel, adjoining the new building, has several wide fissures extending its entire length. The rear of the armory, occupied by Troop C, is badly cracked and the plastering is well shaken off. — San Francisco Examiner, June 22.
1897. June 24; Santa Barbara; 6h. 10m. a. m.
Santa Barbara, June 24. — A slight earthquake shock was felt here at 6.10 o’clock. The shock was strong enough to rattle the doors and windows.— San Jose Mercury, June 25.
Santa Barbara, June 24. — The citizen of this place were aroused from their slumbers this morning by a slight earthquake. It lasted about three seconds, and caused windows and doors to rattle. —San Francisco Chronicle, June 25.
1897. June 26; Mexico.
Oaxaca, Mexico, June 26. — Severe earthquake shocks have con tinued at intervals of a few hours during the past three days at
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Teh aun tepee, and as far east as San Cristobal. No further damage is reported, but the inhabitants are in a state of terror. The In dians of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec are fleeing into the valleys.— San Jose Mercury, June 27.
897. June — , Sawmill Peak, Butte County.
Chico, June 30.— Interest in the results of the remarkable earth quake which swept away a large portion of Sawmill Peak contin ues. The excitement along the ridge has received fresh impetus from facts developed by recent investigations. It was a formidable undertaking to determine the extent of the landslide, as the peak on the side rent by the earthquake was almost inaccessible. It rises nearly perpendicularly from the west branch. The shifting lava beds, toppling rocks, and loosened trees render exxdoration hazardous, but a party of mining men, led by Floyd Taber, of Oro- ville, have been at the scene and made an examination of the ground. The party found a newly made chasm on the south side of the mountain, CO feet deep and 300 feet square. The mountain is of volcanic formation. It is conjectured that Sunday’s rumblings were but the forerunner of volcanic disturbances which may occur at any moment.
The descent into the chasm, owing to the insecure lava masses, the steep incline from the summit, and the danger from loose rocks, could not be accomplished by the exploring party. A. J . Lawrence, one of the explorers was not to be turned back, however. He Lis tened a rope aroiwid his waist and was lowered by his companions into the hole. There he found great masses of lava and rocks.— San Francisco Examiner, July 1.
This report has not been verified.— 0. D. P.
L897. June — ; Douglas Island, Alaska.
Tacoma, Wash., July 4.— Alaska papers of June 26 received to-day state that the volcano on Douglas Island, opposite Juneau, is in a state of eruption. The event caused considerable excitement, and the entire town of Juneau was watching with interest the immense clouds emitted from the crater. This volcano has no name, but is one of the highest peaks on Douglas Island and is situated a little north of the Treadwell mines.— San Francisco Chronicle.
1897. July 19 ; Santa Barbara ; llh. 45m. p. m.
Santa Barbara, July 20.— This city experienced two strong shocks of earthquake last night about 11.45 o’clock. The first shock lasted about four seconds and was undulating in character. The second was much stronger, but of shorter duration. The oscilla tions caused the old town clock bell to strike. No damage was done. — San Francisco Chronicle.
Santa Barbara, July 20. — Two shocks of earthquake were felt here last night about midnight. There was an interval of twelve minutes between the first and second shock. The first was wavy
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1897. July 19 ; Santa Barbara — Continued.
in character, while the second had an up-and-down motion. Boi shocks appeared to have had a southwesterly direction. No dai age was done. Those who have lived here for many years sta that it was the strongest earthquake they ever experienced Santa Barbara. — San Francisco Call.
1897. July 26 ; Mount Hamilton , 5h. 40m. 50s. p. m., P. s. t.
R. F. III.— E. S. Holden.
The duplex seismograph shows a small mark, which, howeve resembles “creeping” of the pen more than an earthquake.
1897. July 26; San Francisco; 5h. 40m. 35s. p. m., F. s. t.
At 530 California street, on Monday at oh. 40m. 35s. P. s. t., we fe the earthquake. It lasted about two and a half seconds. Tom an I were leaning on the drafting table, and I can not tell directic of shock — probably east and west. — Reported by George Davidso
1897. July 26 ; Alameda.
Mr. Perrine’s seismograph gives a record of this shock which, lio\ ever, was very light, only one or two irregular, short waves.
1897. July 26 ; San Francisco.
There was a sharp, short, and heavy shock of earthquake at 5.4 o’clock last evening, preceded by a low, rumbling sound, that cause many people to think that there had been an explosion in one the powder mills across the bay. The shock alarmed the nervoi ones, and they sought safety by going into the streets. Altlioug the heaviest and strongest buildings in the city trembled, no dan age was reported. The rumbling noise that heralded the eartl quake was particularly noticeable in the resident portions of tfc city. In the commercial center and along the principal thorougl fares, the noise was drowned by the clanging of car bells and th rattling of heavy teams over the pavement. Although people i the business quarter did not hear the noise, they all experience the shock. The atmosphere was close and the sky partly obscure by fog when the shock occurred.
“The earthquake,” said Local Forecast Official McAdie, of th Weather Bureau, “was due to the surface of the earth drying u and cracking like the skin on an apple. There was no atinospheri disturbance, either before or after it. The clock in the Weatlie Bureau office registered the time at forty minutes and thirty-fiv seconds past 5 o’clock when the earth began to rock. I was on th roof of the Mills Building at the time and distinctly felt the shock It lasted about two seconds. The building moved up and down, at first thought that one of the powder magazines at Pinole hai blown up, and looked in that direction, half expecting to see cloud of smoke. The building moved as if some heavy weight ha< been dropped on the floors. It was a quick, jerky motion, but th shock was not as heavy as that on June 20 last, when considerabl damage was done in the interior of the State.” — San Francisc* Examiner, July 27.
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397. July 26; Berkeley; 5.42 p.m.
Berkeley, July 26.— A. slight earthquake shock was felt here at 5.42 this afternoon. The vibrations were east and west. No dam age was done.— San Francisco Call.
397. July 26; Oakland.
Oakland, July 26.— There was very little shock felt here of the earthquake this afternoon. At the Cliabot Observatory the instru ments showed only a slight mark on the plate, and nothing of any consequence was recorded. — San Francisco Call.
B97. September 27; Olympia, Washington; lh. 30m. a. m.
Olympia, Washington, September 27. — A slight shock ot earth quake was felt here this morning at 1.30 o’clock. The vibrations were of sufficient force to awaken sound sleepers. No damage reported. — San Jose Mercury, September 28.
897. October 2; College Park; 8h. 41m. 57.3s. a. m.; P. s. t.
Earthquake shock preceded by rumble. Shock was quite marked, especially on upper floors of buildings.— Reported by H. D. Curtis.
897. October 2 ; San Francisco; 8h. 42m. a. m.
At eighteen minutes before 9 o’clock yesterday morning a moderately sharp shock of earthquake was felt in this city by residents of the western addition, although it did not seem to make much of an impression on the down-town buildings. Mr. William M. Pierson, who is a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society of London and past president of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, is au thority for the exact time. At his residence on Van Ness avenue Mr. Pierson felt the shock, and with the instinct of a trained observer noted the exact time. To him, as to others in the resi dence quarter, the direction seemed to be about north and south. Chandeliers were vibrated in that general direction, and the foice would be about II on the Rossi-Forel scale.— San Francisco Exam iner, October 3.
1897. October 2 ; Alma; 8h. 45m. a. m.
Alma, October 2. — A strong shock ot earthquake was felt here at 8.45 this morning. It lasted ten seconds. There was no damage. San Francisco Examiner, October 3.
1897. October 2; Santa Cruz; 8h. 45m. a. m.
Santa Cruz, October 2. — An earthquake shock was felt at 8.45 this morning. Vibrations were east and west.— San Francisco Exam iner, October 3.
1897 October 5; Stockton; 7h. 44m. p. m.
Stockton, October 5.— This city had a slight shock of earthquake this evening at 7.44. Many people felt the shock, and in some laces chandeliers shook perceptibly.— San Jose Mercury, Octo ber 0.
1897. October 17; Mount Hamilton ; 3k. 30m. 26-21s. p. m., P. s. t.
Three irregular .jolts nearly north and south, lasting five seconds. Loose windows rattled. R.-F. III. — 0. I). P.
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1897. October 17; Mount Hamilton — Continued.
The shock was recorded by the duplex seismograph as almos entirely northeast and southwest, the magnified record in this direction being 2.3 mm.; at right angles to this the record h 1 mm.
1897. October 17; San Jose; 3h. 30m. p. m.
San Jose, October 17. — A slight shock of earthquake was felt hen at 3.o0 o’clock this afternoon. There were irregular vibration1 lasting some seconds, the motion being from northeast to south west. No damage was done.— San Francisco Examiner, October 18 1897. November' 21; Randsburg; 11.30 a. m., 12.30 p. m.
Randsburg, November 21.— Two very distinct earthquakes hav been felt here to-day, the first at 11.20 o’clock and the next ar hour later. The vibrations were from north to south. Buildings shook perceptibly, but no damage was done.— San Jose Mercury November 22.
1897. December 6; Forest Grove, Oregon; 8.30 p. m.
Slight shock. — Monthly Weather Beview, December, 1897.
1897. December 10 ; Mount Hamilton.
Slight shock felt by several persons between midnight and day light. Time not taken. Barely a trace on the duplex seismo graph. Did not start the Ewing instrument.
-897. December 15; Waterville, Washington.
Duration, four to six seconds; direction, northwest to southeast. 1897. December 15; Lakeside, Washington.
A severe shock.— Monthly Weather Review, December, 1897.
1397. December 16, 17, 20; Lakeside, Washington.
Light shocks, all occurring at 6 a. m., vibrating from west to east.— Monthly Weather Review, December, 1897.
1897. December 23; Mills College; 5h. 15m. a. m.
Distinct shock of earthquake. — Reported by Josiah Keep.
1897. December 26 ; Centerville; 7.06 a.m.
Duration, five seconds; direction, north to south.— Monthly Weather Review, December, 1897.
In 1897 there were twenty-five shocks of earthquake recorded in California, as against sixteen for the year 1896.
The shock of June 20 was accurately timed both at Mount Hamilton and Oakland, and as we know approximately the center from which the disturbance radiated, we can obtain the velocity over this part of its path. At Mount Hamilton the beginning was noted at 12h. 12m. r>Gs., P. s. t., by several observers, and Mr. Babcock obtained 12h. 13m. 9s., P. s. t., as the time of the same phase in Oakland, an interval of thirteen seconds.
Assuming the epiceutrum to have been between San Juan and Salinas, we find Mount Hamilton to be 40 miles from this point, while Oakland is 80 miles. As both points lie nearly in the same direction
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rom the origin of the disturbance (differing only 20'), we may assume hat the disturbance moved toward both stations with the same velocity. From this data we find the volocity between Mount Hamil- on and Oakland to be 3.1 miles per second.
This is an unusually high velocity, and in this connection it will be nteresting to note the intervals in the cases of other shocks which have jeen timed with sufficient accuracy.
Seconds.
1889. July 31; Lick Observatory ; East Oakland . + It
.July 31; Lick Observatory ; San Francisco . + 7
1890. April 24; San Fraueisco ; San Jose (U. P.) . — 40
May 11 ; San Francisco ; East Oakland . i 0
1891. January 2; Lick Observatory ; San Francisco . — 22
January 2; Lick Observatory ; San Jose . — 12
June 28; Lick Observatory; San Francisco . — 10
October 11; San Francisco; Oakland . —
1892. April 19; Lick Observatory; Carson, Nev . — 70:
April 21; San Francisco; Reno, Nev .
1896. July 26; Lick Observatory ; San Francisco . + 15
The April, 1892, shocks had their origin in the great Central Valley of California, and we may safely take a point near Vacaville as the epiceutrum of both disturbances. Assuming that the velocity was the same at equal distances from this point, we find for the shock of April 19, an average velocity of 0.8 mile per second for a distance of 50 miles from 'Carson, Nev., measured toward the center of disturbance. The interval of time of seventy seconds is somewhat uncertain, perhaps ten or fifteen secouds. For the shock of April 21 we deduce an average velocity of 0.8 mile betweeu Reno and* a point 90 miles distant toward the center of disturbance. There are no accurate times available at or near the epiceutrum of these two shocks. The centers of disturbance for the other cases are entirely too uncertain to base any velocities upon.
Index To
Places
Llameda . 22, 23, 2(5, 42
lima . 43
terkeley . 22, 23, 26, 43
5ig River . 22
lurrard Mountains, British Columbia . 21
Jacaluto, Mexico . 29
Jahto . 24
'antau Creek . 33
lape Blanco light-house, Oregon . 22
larson, Nevada . 19, 22, 31
Jenterville . 44
Jocopah Mountains . 18
Jolima, Mexico . 28
Jollege Park . 32, 43
Jordoba, Mexico . 29
)ecoto . 36
Descanso . 24
Jouglas Island, Alaska . 41
East Clallam, Washington . 21
Esquimault, British Columbia . 18
Eureka . 21
Evergreen . 23
Forest Grove, Oregon . 44
Fresno . 39
Jilroy . 33,40
Jonzales . . . 39
Hreat Salt Lake. Utah . 29
Hanford . 37
Haywards . - . 36
Highland Springs . 30
Hollister . 34
Lake Chapala, Mexico . 18
Lakeport . 30
Lakeside, Washington . 44
Los Angeles . 21
Los Gatos . 34
McMinnville, Oregon . 22
Herced . 23,36
Mills College . 27,32,44
Milton . 36
Modesto . 36
Monterey . 35
Moro Bay . 30
Mount Baker, Washington . 29
Page.
Mount Hamilton . 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 31, 42, 43, 44
Mount Hood . 23
Mount Tauquiz . 23
Napa . 23
Newman . 36
Newport, Oregon . 27
Oakland . 27,38,43
Oaxaca, Mexico . 26, 29, 30, 40
Olympia, Washington . 43
Orizabo Volcano, Mexico . 28
Pacific Grove . 35
Pasadena . 21
Pinole . 23
Pinta . - . 30
Port Angeles, Washington . 18
Portland, Oregon . 22
Randsburg . 44
Redding . 21
Redwood . 39
Reno, Nevada . 31
Sacramento . 36
Salinas . 34,40
San Diego . 22,31
San Francisco . 22, 26, 37, 38, 42,
San Jose . 33,
San Rafael . 39
Santa Barbara . 24, 40, 41
Santa Cruz . 35,43
Santa Rosa . 24,36
Sawmill Peak . 41
Stockton . 38, 43
Tauquiz Peak . 19, 20
Templeton . 35
Tepic, Mexico . . . . 28
Tomales . 27
j Turn Point light house, Washington . 18
Ukiah . 30
Vallejo . 22
Vera Cruz, Mexico . 29
Victoria, British Columbia . 18
I Visalia . 23,36
Waterville, Washington . 44
; Watsonville . 37
i Weaverville . 21
55th Congress, ) HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. Document 2d Session. ) i 574.
Department Of The Interior
Bulletin
Of The
United States
Geological Survey
No. 156
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY, PALEONTOLOGY, PETROLOGY, AND MINERALOGY FOR 1897 —Weeks
Washington
Government Printing Office
United States Geological Survey
Charles D. Walcott. Director
Bibliography And Index
North American Geology, Paleontology, Petrology, And Mineralogy
The Y E A. K 1897
Fred Boughton Weeks
Washington Government Printing Office
Contents
Page
Letter of transmittal . 7
Introduction . 9
List of publications examined . 11
Bibliography . 15
Classified key to the index . 87
Index . 93
Letter Of Transmittal.
Department of the Interior,
United States Geological Survey,
Division of Geology, Washington , D. C., August 1, 1898.
Sir: I have the honor to transmit herewith the manuscript of a Bibliography and Index of North American Geology, Paleontology, Petrology, and Mineralogy for the Year 1897, and to request that it be
published as a bulletin of the Survey.
Very respectfully,
F. B. Weeks.
Hon. Charles D. Walcott,
Director United States Geological Survey.
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY, PALEONTOLOGY, PETROLOGY, AND MINER ALOGY FOR THE YEAR 1897.
By Fred Boughton Weeks.
Introduction.
The method of preparing and arranging the material of the Bibliog raphy and Index for 1897 is similar to that adopted for the previous publications on this subject (Bulletins Nos. 130, 135, 146, and 149). The geological papers printed in the Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, volume 27, were entered in Bulletin No. 149 (Bibliography and Index for 1896), although the publication bears the date 1897. These papers were printed and issued as separates in 1896, but without pagination or volume number. In order to make the bibliography complete for the calendar year these papers appear again in this bulletin. The same course has been followed with volume 28, which bears the date 1898. A few other publications, which bear the date 1898, are included for the same reason.
Bibliography. — The bibliography consists of full titles of separate papers, classified by authors; an abbreviated reference to the publica tion in which the paper is printed, and a brief summary of the con tents, each paper being numbered for index reference. The extent of papers less than a single page in length is indicated as £ p., 5 1. (lines).
Index . — The subject headings, their subdivisions and arrangement, are shown in the Classified Key to the Index. They comprise geo graphic, geologic, mineralogic, paleontologic, and petrologic subdivi sions. Under Economic Geology is given a list of useful minerals and ores described in publications examined; under Mineralogy, a list of minerals described in such publications; under Paleontology, a list of genera and species of fossils therein described, and under Petrology, a list of rocks described, reference .being made in each case, by author’s name and number of article in the Bibliography, to the paper in which the fossil, mineral, or rock is described. The Index has been enlarged by the addition of the names of all geological subdivisions that are described in the publications examined. They are not grouped together, but occur in the regular alphabetical order.
List Of Publications Examined.
Alabama, Geological Survey: Bulletin No. 5, 1896; Report upon the Valley Regions of Alabama, Part'll, 1897. Montgomery, Ala.
Alabama Industrial and Scientific Society : Proceedings, Vol. VII, 1897. Tuscaloosa,
American Academy of Arts and Sciences: Proceedings, Vol. XXXII, Nos. 3-17, Vol. XXXIII, Nos. 1-8, 1897. Boston, Mass.
American Association for the Advancement of Science : Proceedings, Vol. XLV, 1897. Salem, Mass.
American Geologist, Vols. XIX-XX, 1897. Minneapolis, Minn.
American Institute of Mining Engineers : Transactions, Vol. XXVI, 1897, Vol. XXVII, 1898. New York, N. Y.
American Journal of Science, 4th ser., Vols. III-IV, 1897. New Haven, Conn.
American Museum of Natural History : Bulletin, Vol. IX, 1897. New \ork.
American Naturalist, Vol. XXXI, 1897. Philadelphia, Pa.
American Paleontology : Bulletins, Nos. 7-8, 1897. Ithaca, N. Y.
American Philosophical Society : Proceedings, Vol. XXXV, Nos. 154-156, 1897. Phila delphia, Pa.
Annals and Magazine of Natural History: 6th ser., Vols. XIX-XX, 1897. Londou, England.
Annales des Mines, 9th ser., Vols. XI-XII, 1897. . Paris, France.
Appalachia, Vol. VIII, No. 3, 1897. Boston, Mass.
Boston Society of Natural History: Proceedings, Vol. XXVII, pp. 242-330, Vol. XXVIII, Nos. 1-6, 1897. Boston, Mass.
Botanical Gazette, Vols. XXIII-XXIV, 1897. Chicago, Ill.
British Association for the Advancement of Science: Report, 1897, 1898. London, England.
California Academy of Science: Proceedings, Geology, 3d ser., Vol. I, Nos. 1-3, Occa sional Papers, V, 1897. San Francisco, Cal.
California State Mining Bureau : Bulletin No. 11, 1897. Sacramento, Cal.
Canada, Geological and Natural History Survey: Paleozoic fossils, Vol. Ill, Part 3, 1897. Montreal, Quebec.
Canada, Royal Society : Proceedings and Transactions, 2d ser., Vol. II, 1896. Mon treal, Quebec.
Canadian Institute: Transactions, new ser., Vol. I, Part I, No. 1, 1897. Toronto,
Ontario.
Canadian Mining Review, Vol. XVI, 1897. Ottawa, Ontario.
Canadian Record of Science, Vol. VII, Nos. 4-6, 1897. Montreal, Quebec.
Chicago Academy of Sciences: Bulletin, No. II, 1897.
Cincinnati Society of Natural History : Journal, Vol. XIX, No. 3, 1897. Cincinnati,
Cornwall Royal Geological Society : Transactions, Vol. XII, Part II, 1897. Cornwall, England.
Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences: Proceedings, ol. VI, 1897.
Denison University, Scientific Laboratories: Bulletin, Vol. IX, Part II, 1897. Gran ville, Ohio.
List Of Publications Examined.
Dublin Royal Society : Transactions, ser. 2, Yol. V, Part 13, 1897. Dublin, Ireland. Edinburgh Royal Society: Transactions, Yol. XXXYIII, Part 2, 1897. Edinburgh, Scotland.
Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society: Journal, 1896 and 1897. Chapel Hill, N. C. Engineering and Mining Journal, Vols. LXIII-LXIY, 1897. New York, N. Y.
Field Columbian Museum, Geological series, Yol. I, No. 2, 1897. Chicago, Ill. Geological Magazine, Decade IV, Yol. IY, 1897. London, England.
Geological Society of America: Bulletin, Yol. VIII, 1897. Rochester, N. Y.
Harvard College, Museum of Comparative Zoology: Memoir, Vol. XXIII, No. 1, Bulletin, Vol. XXX, Nos. 4-6, Vol. XXXI, Nos. 1-4, 1897. Cambridge, Mass. Illinois, State Laboratory of Natural History: Bulletin, Yol. V, Articles 1-3, 1897. Peoria, Ill.
Illinois, State Museum of Natural History: Bulletin, 12, 1897. Springfield, Ill. Indiana, Department of Geology and Natural Resources : 21st Annual Report, 1897. Indianapolis, Ind.
Iowa, Academy of Sciences: Proceedings, Yol. IV, 1897. Des Moines, Iowa.
Iowa, Geological Survey, Vol. VI, 1897. Des Moines, Iowa.
Iowa State University, Laboratories of Natural History : Bulletin, Vol. IV, No. 1, 1897. Iowa City, Iowa.
Johns Hopkins University : Circulars, Nos. 128-133, 1897. Baltimore, Md.
Journal of Geology, Vol. V, 1897. Chicago, Ill.
Journal of Morphology, Vol. XIII, Nos. 1-3, Vol. XIV, No. 1, 1897. New York, N. Y. Kansas, University Geological Survey, Vol. II, 1897. Topeka, Kans.
Kansas University Quarterly, Vol. VI, 1897. Lawrence, Kans.
Leland Stanford University : Publications, No. XI, 1897. Palo Alto, Cal.
Liverpool, Geological Association: Journal, Vol. XVI, 1897. Liverpool, England. Liverpool Geological Society: Proceedings, Vol. VIII, Part 1, 1897. Liverpool, Eng
London, Geological Society: Quarterly Journal, Vol. LIII, 1897. London, England. London, Geologists’ Association: Proceedings, Vol. XV, Parts 1-4, 1897. London, England.
London, Royal Society : Proceedings, Vol. LXI, Nos. 379-381, 1897. London, England. Manchester Geological Society: Transactions, Vol. XXV, Parts I-XI, 1897. Man chester, England.
Maryland Geological Survey, Vol. 1, 1897. Baltimore, Md.
Mexico, Instituto geologica: Boletin, 4-9, 1897. City of Mexico.
Mining, Vol. Ill, Nos. 1-6, 1897. Spokane, Wash.
Mining and Scientific Press, Vols. LXXIV-LXXV, 1897. San Francisco, Cal. Minnesota Geological and Natural History Survey : Paleontology, Vol. Ill, Part II, 1897. Minneapolis, Minn.
National Geographic Magazine, Vol. VIII, 1897. Washington, D. C.
Natural Science, Vols. X-XI, 1897. London, England.
Nature, Vol. LV, Nos. 1419-1435, Vol. LVI, Vol. LVII, Nos. 1462-1470, 1897. London, England.
Nautilus, Vol. X, Nos. 9-12, Vol. XI, Nos. 1-8, 1897. Philadelphia, Pa.
Neues Jahrbuch fur Mineralogie, Geologic und Palaeontologie: 1897, Bander I— II, Hefte 1-3. Stuttgart, Germany.
New Brunswick Natural History Society: Bulletin No. XV. St. John, New Bruns wick.
New Jersey, Geological Survey : Annual Report for 1896, 1897. Trenton, N. J.
New York Academy of Sciences : Annals, Vol. IX, Nos. 4-12, 1897. New York, N. Y. New York State Museum : Bulletin, Vol. IV, Nos. 16-17, 1897. Albany, N. Y.
North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers : Transactions, Vol. XLV, Parts 4-5, Vol. XL VI, Part 1, 1896 ; Parts 2-5 and Vol. XL VII, Part 1, 1897. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England.
Nova Scotian Institute of Science: Proceedings and Transactions, 2d ser., Vol. II, Part 3, 1897. Halifax, Nova Scotia.
List Of Publications Examined.
Ottawa Naturalist, Vol. X, Nos. 10-12, Vol. XI, Nos. 1-9. Ottawa, Ontario. Palaontologischen Institutes der Universitat Wien, Mittheilungen, Band XI, hefte I-III, 1897. Leipzig and Wien.
Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences : Proceedings 1897, Parts I— II, 1897 : Jour nal, 2d ser., Vol. XI, Part I, 1897. Philadelphia, Pa.
Popular Science Monthly, Vol. L, Nos. 3-6, Vol. 51, Vol. 52, Nos. 1-2, 1897. New York, N. Y.
Royal Irish Academy: Proceedings, 3d ser.,_Vol. IV, Nos. 2-3, 1897. Dublin, Ireland. St. Louis Academy of Science: Transactions, Vol. VII, Nos. 10-17, 1897. St. Louis, Mo.
School of Mines Quarterly, Vol. XVII, Nos. 1-4, 1896. New York, N. Y.
Science, new ser., Vols. V-VI, 1897. New York, N. Y.
Scientific American, Vols. LXXVI-LXXVII, 1897. New York, N. Y.
Scientific American Supplement, Vols. XLIII-XLIV, 1897. New York, N. Y. Smithsonian Institution : Annual Report, 1894, 2 vols., Annual Report, 1895, 1896; Contributions to Knowledge, Vols. XXX-XXXII, 1895 and No. 1034, 1896; Mis cellaneous Collections, Nos. 1075-1077, 1084, 1087. Washington. D. C.
Societa geologica italiana : Bulletin, Vol. XVI, fascicle 1, 1897.
Society Beige de G6ologie, de Palontologie et d’Hydrologie : Bulletin, Vols. IX, 1896, X-XI, 1897. Brussels, Belgium.
Socite gologique de Belgique: Annals, Vol. XXIV, 1897. Liege, Belgium.
Societe gologique de France: Bulletin, 3d ser., Vol. XXIV, Nos. 8-11, 1896, Vol.
XXV, Nos. 1-7, 1897. Paris, France.
Stone, Vol. XIV, Nos. 2-6, Vol. XV, Vol. XVI, No. 1, 1897. Chicago, Ill.
Technology Quarterly, Vol. X, 1897. Boston, Mass.
The Colliery Engineer, Vol. XVII, Nos. 6-12, Vol. XVII, Nos. 1-5, 1897. Scranton, Pa. The Mineral Industry, its statistics, technology, and trade in the United States and other countries to the end of 1896. The Scientific Publishing Company, 1897. New York, N. Y.
The Plant World, Vol. I, Nos. 1-3, 1897. Binghamton, N. Y.
Torrey Botanical Club: Bulletin, Vol. XXIV, 1897. New York, N. Y.
United States Geological Survey: 18th Annual Report, Parts I, IV, V, and V (cont.), 1897; Parts II-III, 1898. Monograph, Vol. XXVIII, 1897. Bulletins, Nos. 87, 148-149, 1897. Geological Atlas of the United States, folios 36-41, 1897. Water Supply and Irrigation Papers, Nos. I -XI, 1897. Washington, D. C.
United States National Museum : Proceedings, Vol. XIX, 1897. Washington, D. C. Washington Geological Society: Address of retiring President, Samuel Franklin Emmons, 1897. Washington, D. C.
Wyoming, University of, School of Mines, Petroleum series, Bulletin, No. 2, 1897. Laramie, Wyo.
Zeitschrift fur praktische Geologie, Hefte 1-12, 1897. Berlin, Germany.
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Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Rept., 189 i, pp. 642-043, 1898.
Describes the methods employed and the results.
9 Adams (George I.). On the extinct Felidse.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iv, pp. 145-149, figs. 1-8, 1897.
Describes the aynouymy of the group.
10 Agassiz (Alexander). The elevated reefs of Florida.
Jour, of Geol., vol. 5, pp. 312-313, 1897.
Review by J. Edmund Woodman.
11 Aguilera (Jose G.). Antonio del Castillo.
Inst. Geol. de Mexico, Bulls. Nos. 4-6, pp. 3-7, 1897.
Gives a sketch of the life of A. del Castillo and a list of his published works.
12 - Bosquejo geologico de Mexico. Prologo.
Inst. Geol. de Mexico, Bulls. Nos. 4-6, pp. 11-15, 1897.
Describes the general resnlts of the work of the Geological Survey of Mexico.
13 - Itinerarios geologicos.
Inst. Geol. de Mexico, Bulls. Nos. 4-6, pp. 78-166, 1897.
Describes the occurrence and character of the Cretaceous, Tertiary, and Pleistocene strata, and of the volcanic and metamorphis rocks in various parts of Mexico.
14 - Sinopsis de geologia Mexicana.
Inst. Geol. de Mexico, Bulls. Nos. 4-6, pp. 189-250, 1897.
Describes the general characters of the igneous rocks, the petro graphic and paleontologic characters of the sedimentaries, and the occurrence of economic mineral products in Mexico.
15 - and Ordonez (Ezequiel). Fisiografia de la Sierra de Pachuca
[Mexico].
Inst. Geol. de Mexico, Bulls. Nos. 7-9, pp. 19-26, pi. ii, 1897.
Describes the physiography of the region.
16 - Geologia general de la Sierra de Pachuca [Mexico],
Inst. Geol. de Mexico, Bulls. Nos. 7-9, pp. 27-50, pis. iii-v, 1897. Describes the occurrence and character of Tertiary eruptive rocks.
17 - Las vetas [Sierra de Pachuca, Mexico],
Inst. Geol. de Mexico, Bulls. Nos. 7-9, pp. 51-80, 1897.
Describes the vein systems in this region.
18 Aldrich (T. H.). Xotes on Eocene Mollusca, with descriptions of
some new species.
Am. Paleont., Bull., vol. ii, No. 8, 2 pp., 5 pis., 1897.
Gives notes on various species and describes and figures a number of new species.
19 - A new Cancellaria from the Alabama Eocene.
The Nautilus, vol. xi, pp. 27-28, 1 fig., 1897.
Describes C. lanceolata n. sp.
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20 Allen (E. T.). Native iron in tbe Coal Measures of Missouri.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iv, pp. 99-104, 1897.
Describes its occurrence and character.
21 Ami (Henry M.). Notes on some of the fossil organic remains com
prised in the geological formations and outliers of the Ottawa Paleozoic basin [Canada].
Can. Roy. Soc., Proc. and Trans., 2d ser., vol. ii, sect, iv, pp. 151-158,
Gives a list of fossils found in each of the subdivisions of the Ordo vician and Silurian systems occurring in the Ottawa hasiu.
22 - Contribution to the paleontology of the post-Pliocene deposits
of the Ottawa valley [Canada].
Ottawa nat., vol. xi, pp. 20-26, 1897.
Gives lists of species collected at various localities.
23 Andersen (Carl). The mineral belt of the Mogollou range [New
Mexico].
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiv, pp. 276-278, 1897.
Describes the geologic features of the region and the occurrence aud character of the gold ores.
24 Ashley (George H.). Geology of the Paleozoic area of Arkansas
south of the novaculite region. With an introduction by John C. Branner.
Am. Phil. Soc., Proc., vol. xxxvi, pp. 217-318, 37 figs., 1897; Leland Stanford Jr. Univ. Pub., No. xi, 1897.
Describes the geologic and geographic position of the region, the lithologic and faunal characters of the formations, and their structure, and discusses the correlations of the various beds.
25 Atwood (Wallace Walter), Salisbury (Rollin D.) and. Drift
phenomena in the vicinity of Devils Lake and Baraboo, Wisconsin.
See Salisbury (R. D.) and Atwood (W. W.), No. 521.
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26 Bagg (R. M.). See Clark (W. B.), No. 128.
27 Bailey (E. H. S.) and Whittep ( W. M.). On the chemical composi
tion of some Kansas gypsum rocks.
Kan Univ. Quart., vol. vi, pp. 29-34, 1897.
Gives chemical analyses of specimens from several localities.
28 Bailey (L. W.). Some typical sections in southwestern Nova
Scotia.
Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Rept. 1897, p. 640 0 P-)> 1898.
Contains brief notes on the stratigraphy and structure of the region.
29 Bain (Harry Foster). Relations of the Wisconsin and Kansas drift
sheets in central Iowa and related phenomena.
Iowa Geol. Surv., vol. vi, pp. 433-476, pis. xxvii-xxviii, tigs. 45-54, 1897. Describes the character and relations of tbe two drift sheets, and dis cusses the time ratios employed in estimating the length of Glacial time. Includes map of the Iowa drift sheets,
[bull. 156.
18 Bibliography And Index Of N. A. Geology,
30 Bain (Harry Foster). [Review of “Geology of Castle Mountain
mining district, Montana,” by W. H. Weed and L.Y . Pirsson.]
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 210-212, 1897.
31 - A sketch of the geology of Mexico.
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 384-390, 1897.
Gives a summary of the report of Jose G. Aguilera on the geology ot Mexico.
32 - [Review of u Missouri Geological Survey, vol. xi, Clay deposits,”
by H. A. Wheeler.]
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 399-400, 1897 ; Science, new ser., vol. v, p. 852,
33 - Geology of Polk County, Iowa.
Am. Geol., vol. xx, p. 334 (f p.), 1897.
Review by U. S. G[rant].
34 Bannister (H. M.). The drift and geologic time.
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 730-743, 1897.
Discusses previous estimates of the duration of the Glacial period and its probable duration, estimated from a study of the transportation of erratics.
35 Barbour (Erwin Hinkley). Nature, structure, and phylogeny of
Haemonelix.
Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. viii, pp. 305-314, pis. 31-39, 1897.
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Describes and illustrates the occurrence and characters of Daemoue-
36 Barlow (Alfred E.). On the occurrence of cancrinite in Canada.
Can. Rec. Sci., vol. vii, p. 288, 1897.
Describes the character of the mineral from elaeolite syenite of Quebec.
37 - Adams (Frank D.) and. With remarks by R. W. Ellis. On
the origin and relations of the Grenville and Hastings series in the Canadian Laurentian.
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38 Origin and relations of the Grenville-Hastings series of
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39 and Ells (R. W.). On the origin and relations of the
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40 and Ferrier (W. F.). On the relations and structure of cer
tain granites and associated arkoses of Lake Temiscamiug, Canada.
Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Rept. 1897, pp. 659-660, 1898.
Describes the microscopic characters aud relations of the rocks.
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41 Barrell (Robert W.). The mineral formation of the Golden Leaf
mines [Montana].
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiv, p. 64, 1897.
Describes the geologic features of the region and the occurrence of gold and silver.
42 Barton (George H.). Glacial observations in the TTmanak district,
Greenland.
Tech. Quart., vol. x, pp. 213-244, figs. 1-27, 1897. Review by W. U[pham], Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 329-330, 1897.
Describes the glacial features of the region.
43 Bascom (Florence). Aporhyolitesof South Mountain, Pennsylvania.
Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. viii, pp. 393-396, 1897.
Describes the topography of the region and the petrographic struc ture of the aporhyolites.
44 - The relations of the streams in the neighborhood of Philadel
phia to the Bryn Mawr gravel.
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 50-57, 1897.
Gives a sketch of the geologic history of the region and discusses the evidence of the stream erosion as indicating the age of the Bryn Mawr gravel.
45 - [Review of “The geology of the Fox Islands, Maine, a contri
bution to the study of old volcanics,” by George Otis Smith].
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 214-219, 1897.
46 - The ancient volcanic rocks of South Mountain, Pennsylvania.
Review by N. H. W[inchell], Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 139-140, 1897. Review by J. P. Iddings, Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 213-216, 1897.
47 Bayley (William Shirley). A summary of progress in Petrography
in 1896.
Waterville, Me., 1897.
48 - Van Hise (C. R.) and. The Marquette iron-bearing district of
Michigan. With atlas.
See Van Hise (C. R.) and Bayley (W. S.), No. 648.
49 Bayley ( W. S. ). See Van Hise (0. R.) and Bayley ( W. S.), No. 648.
50 Beals (William, jr.). The building stones of New England.
Stone, vol. xiv, pp. 545-567, 10 pis , vol. xv, pp. 1-7, 213-228, 9 pis.,
Describes the character and occurrence of New England building stones.
51 Becker (George F.). Reeonnoissance of the gold fields of southern
Alaska, with some notes on general geology.
U. S. Geol. Surv., 18th Ann. Rept., Ft. Ill, pp. 7-86, pis. i-xxxi, figs. 1-6,
Includes notes on some igneous rocks and on the glacial features and volcanic phenomena of the region. Describes the occurrence and char acter of the auriferous deposits and veins.
20 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF N. A. GEOLOGY, [bull. 156.
52 Becker (George F.). Witwatersrand banket, with notes on other
golcl-bearing pudding stones.
U. S. Geol. Surv., 18tli Arm. Rept., Pt. V, pp. 153-184, pi. i, fig. 1, 1897. Describes the occurrence of gold on the Witwatersrand and the occurrence of auriferous conglomerates in various parts of the United States.
53 - Some queries on rock differentiation.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iii, pp. 21-40, 1897. Review by C. F. Tol- man, jr., Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 393-398, 1897.
Discusses the hypotheses of rock differentiation from homogeneous magmas of great volume.
54 - Computing diffusion.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iii, pp. 280-286, 1897.
Describes methods and gives tables for computing diffusive phe nomena.
55 - Fractional crystallization of rocks.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iv, pp. 257-261, fig. 1, 1897.
Describes the solidification of material in certain dikes and laccolites, and discusses its bearing on the theory of magmatic segregation or differentiation.
56 - Lewis on the diamond.
Science, new ser., vol. vi, pp. 664-667, 1897.
Discusses the paper by George F. Kunz on the genesis of the diamond and review of Prof. Lewis’s papers on the ‘‘Genesis and matrix of the diamond.”
57 Beecher (Charles E.). Outline of a natural classification of the
trilobites.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iii, pp. 89-106, and 181-207, pi. iii, 1897. Reviews previous classifications and describes the principles and application of a natural classification. Gives diagnoses of the orders and families and a list of the genera.
58 - Morphology of the brachia.
U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 87, pp. 105-112, figs. 2-6, 1897.
Describes the different stages of development.
59 [Review of “ Synopsis of American fossil Brachiopoda,” by
Charles Schuchert.]
Am. Nat., vol. xxxi, pp. 1053-1055, 1897.
60 - See Kingsley (J. S.), No. 337.
61 Beede (J. W.), Haworth (E.) and. The McPherson Equus beds
[Kansas].
See Haworth (E.) and Beede (J. W.), No. 268.
62 Bell (Robert). Evidence of northeasterly differential rising of the
land aloug Bell River [Canada].
Geol. Am., Bull., vol. viii, pp. 241-250, pis. 23-24, 1897.
Describes the characters of the drainage and its bearing on the evidence of an earth movement.
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63 Berkey (C. P.). Chemical analysis of the Fisher meteorite.
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 317-318, 1897.
Describes its mineralogic and chemical characters.
64 - Geology of the St. Croix Dalles [Minnesota-Wisconsin].
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 345-383, pis. xx-xxii, 1897.
Describes the physiographic features, the glacial geology, the litho logic characters and distribution of the Cambrian subdivisions, and the characters of the igneous rocks. Presents a geological and topo graphical map of the region,
65 Beyer (Samuel Walker). The Sioux quartzite and certain asso
ciated rocks.
. Iowa Geol. Surv., vol. vi, pp. 69-112, figs. 24-28 and geologic map, 1897. Published in 1896.
Describes the occurrence of Niobrara chalk, the character of the Sioux quartzite and slate, the petrographic characters of the olivine diabase, quartzite, and slate, and discusses their origin.
66 - Evidence of a sub-Aftonian till sheet in northeastern Iowa.
Iowa Acad. Sci., Proc, vol. iv, pp. 58-62, pis. ii-iii, 1897.
Discusses the evidence as to the line separating the various stages of the ice sheet in this region.
67 Bibbins (Arthur), Clark (W. B.) and. The stratigraphy of the
Potomac group in Maryland.
See Clark (W. B.) and Bibbins (A.), No. 130.
68 Blake (William P.). Gold in granite and plutonic rocks.
Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxvi, pp. 290-298, 1897.
Describes the occurrence of gold in Arizona, California, and South Dakota.
69 - The Fortuna gold mine, Arizona.
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiii, pp. 664-665, 1897.
Describes the geologic occurrence and character of the ore body.
70 Blandy (John F.). An Arizona copper deposit.
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiv, p. 97, 1897.
Describes the occurrence of copper near the rim of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado.
71 Blatchley (W. S.). The petroleum industry in Indiana.
Ind. Dept. Geol. and Nat. Res., 21st Ann. Kept., pp. 27-96, with map,
Describes the origin and occurrence of petroleum in Indiana, and gives local details, accompanied by map of productive area in north eastern Indiana.
72 - Indiana caves and their fauna.
Ind. Dept. Geol. and Nat. Res., 21st Ann. Rept., pp. 121-212, pis. iv-xiii,
Describes the formations of caves in limestones and the character and fauna of the caves in southern Indiana. Includes a bibliography.
22 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF N. A. GEOLOGY, [bull. 156.
73 Blue (Archibald). Sixth report of the bureau of mines [Ontario],
Ottawa, 289 pp., 2 geological maps, 1897.
Includes notes on the occurrence of building materials, petroleum, natural gas, mica, graphite, iron, nickel, copper, gold, and corundum and two geological maps.
74 Bonney (T. G.). [Review of u The glaciers of North America,” by
I. C. Russell.]
Nature, vol. lv, p. 556, 1897.
75 Boss (C. M.). Some dike features of the Gogebic iron range [Mich
igan- Wisconsin],
Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxvii, pp. 556-563, 1898.
Gives local details regarding the dikes of the region.
76 Branner (John Casper). Bacteria and the decomposition of rocks.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iii, pp. 438-442, 1897.
Discusses the agency of bacteria in the decomposition of rocks, and reviews some recent literature on the subject.
77 The former extension of the Appalachians across Mississippi,
Louisiana, and Texas.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iv., pp. 357-371, two geological maps, 1897; Abstract, Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Rept. 1897, pp. 643-644, 1898; Review by A. H. Purdue, Jour, of Geol. , vol. v, pp, 759-760, 1897.
Discusses the character and extent of the southwestern Appalachian depression and its bearing on the probable extension of the Appa lachians across the lower Mississippi region.
78 - The bauxite deposits of Arkansas.
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 263-289, pis. i-ii, figs. 1-4, 1897.
Describes the composition and structure of the bauxite material, and discusses the geologic age, origin, and forms of the deposits. Gives a bibliography of the subject.
79 [Review of “The Bedford oolitic limestone of Indiana,” by
T. 0. Hopkins and C. E. Siebenthal.]
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 529-531, 1897.
80 - The phosphate deposits of Arkansas.
Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxvi, pp. 580-598, 1897.
Describes the character of the Devonian strata in which the deposits occur, and the occurrence and characteristics of the phosphate material, and discusses its origin. Gives chemical analyses.
81 The cement materials of southwest Arkansas.
Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxvii, pp. 42-63, figs. 1-6, 1898. Describes the occurrence of the chalk beds, and gives chemical analy ses of the material.
82> - The introduction of new terms in geology.
Science, new ser., vol. v, pp. 912-913, 1897.
83 - New terms in geology.
Science, new ser., vol. vi, pp. 133-134, 1897.
weeks.) PALEONTOLOGY, PETROLOGY, AND MINERALOGY, 1897. Ad
84 Branner (John Casper). See Ashley (George H.), No. 24.
85 Newsom ( J. F.) and. The Red River and Clinton monoclines.
See Newsom (J. F.) and Branner (J. C.), No. 439.
86 Bratnober (H.). The Klondike gold fields [British Columbia].
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiv, p. 484, 1897.
Describes the occurrence of gold placers.
87 Brewer (William M.). Further notes on the Alabama and Georgia
gold fields.
Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxvi, pp. 464-472, 1897.
Contains notes on tbe occurrence of gold ores and associated rocks in these States.
88 - Metal mining in Alabama.
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiii, p. 256, 1897.
Describes the occurrence of gold in certain districts of Alabama.
89 - Gold mining in Georgia.
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiii, p. 280, 1897.
Describes the occurrence of gold in northwest Georgia.
90 - The Villa Rica mining district, Georgia.
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiii, p. 483, 1897.
Describes the occurrence of gold in this district.
91 - ‘Some auriferous quartz bodies in Alabama.
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiv, pp. 458-459, 1897.
Describes the occurrence of gold in northern Alabama.
92 - Copper mining in Alabama.
Ala. Ind. and Sci. Soc., Proc., vol. vii, pp. 13-16, 1897.
Gives brief notes on the occurrence of copper in Cleburne County.
93 - Gold fields of the South.
Colliery Eng., vol. xvii, pp. 333-335, 1897.
Describes the geologic formations and occurrence of gold in Georgia and Alabama.
94 Brigham (Albert Perry). Glacial flood deposits in Chenango V alley
[New York].
Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. viii, pp. 17-30, pi. 1, 1897.
Describes the glacial phenomena of the region.
95 Brooks (Alfred Hulse), Wolff (J. B.) and. The age of the Frank
lin White limestone of Sussex County, New Jersey.
See Wolff (J. E.) and Brooks (A. H.), No. 733.
9G Brown (Lucius P.). Phosphate mining in Tennessee.
Mineral Industry, 1896, pp. 453-456, 1897.
Describes the character and occurrence ot phosphate rocks in ceitain parts of the State.
24 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND iNDEX OE tf. A. &EOLOGY, [bull. 156.
97 Brush (George J.). Manual of determinative mineralogy, with an
introduction of blowpipe analysis.
New York, John Wiley & Sons, 1882.
Review by O. C. Farrington, Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 86-87, 1897.
98 Bryson (John). The Hempstead Plains, Long Island [New York].
Am. Geol., correspondence, vol. xx, pp. 61-65, 1897.
Describes tbe glacial phenomena.
99 Buelna (Ramon Felix y). Itinerarios geologicos. Estados de
Durango, Chihuahua, Sonora y Sinaloa.
Inst. geol. de Mexico, Bulls., Nos. 4-6, pp. 19-29, 1897.
Describes the occurrence of gold and silver ore deposits in these States.
100 - The Copalquin and Lemon mineral zone, Durango, Mexico.
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. Ixiv, p. 217, 1897.
Describes the geologic features of the region.
101 Burwash (Edward M.). Geology of the Ripissing-Algoma line
[Ontario].
Ontario Bureau of Mines, 6th Ann. Rept., pp. 167-184, 1897.
Describes the occurrence of Huronian rocks and the glacial phenom ena of the region.
102 Calvin (Samuel). Memoir of Charles Wachsmuth.
Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. viii, pp. 374-376, 1897.
Gives a sketch of his life and list of his published papers.
103 - The State quarry limestone [Iowa].
Iowa Acad. Sci., Proc., vol. iv, pp. 16-21, 1897.
Describes its lithologic and faunal characters and discusses its taxo nomic relations.
104 - Synopsis of the drift deposits of Iowa.
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 270-272, 1897.
Gives brief statements regarding the various stages of the Glacial epoch.
105 - Geology of Johnson County [Iowa].
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 273, 1897.
Review by W. U[pham],
100 Campbell (Marius R.). Erosion at base level.
Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. viii, pp. 221-226, pi. 20, 1897.
Describes local base-levels of the Appalachian region.
107 - Rapid section work in horizontal rocks.
Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxvi, pp. 298-315, pis. i-iv, 1897. Describes methods of studying areal geology in regions where the strata lie in a nearly horizontal positiou.
Weeks.] Paleontology, Petrology, And Mineralogy, 1897.
108 Case (E. C.). Foramina perforating the cranial region of a
Permian reptile and on a cast of its brain cavity.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4tli ser., vol. iii, pp. 321-326, 1897.
Describes tbe characters of Dimetrodon incisivus Cope and the occur rence of the foramina.
109 On the osteology and relationships of Protostega.
Jour, of Morph., vol. xvi, pp. 21-55, pis. iv-vi, 1897.
Describes material from the Niobrara Cretaceous of Kansas.
HO [Review of “The Dinosaurs of North America,’7 by O. C.
Marsh.]
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 87-88, 1897.
111 Catlett (Charles). Some of the manganese deposits of the Valley
of the Virginia.
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiv, pp. 156-157, 1897.
Describes the occurrence and character of the ores and gives a chem ical analysis.
112 Chalmers (Robert). The pre-Glacial decay of rocks in eastern
Canada.
Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Rept. 1897, pp. 655-656, 1898.
Describes beds of decayed rock beneath the glacial covering.
113 The gold bearing deposits of the eastern townships of Quebec.
Can. Mg. Rev., vol. xvi, pp. 74-77, 1897.
Describes their geological occurrence and discusses their origin.
114 Chamberlin (T. C.). [Note on the former extension of the inland
ice sheet of Greenland.]
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 81-85, 1897.
Reviews certain interpretations of the author’s views on this subject.
115 - Glacial studies in Greenland, X.
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 229-240, figs. 64-68, 1897.
Continues the description of the author’s observations of the glacial features of Greenland.
116 [Review of “ Glaciers of North America, a reading lesson for
students in geography and geology,” by Israel C. Russell.]
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 302-303, 1897.
117 - [Review of “Former extension of Cornell glacier near the
southern end of Melville Bay,” by Ralph S. Tarr.]
Jour, of Geol., vol. v. pp. 303-307, pi. 1, figs* 1-2, 1897.
118 [Review of “ Geological Survey of Canada, Annual Report,
vol. viii, 1895.”]
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 641-642, 1897.
118a - [Review of “Iowa Geological Survey, vol. vi, Report on lead,
zinc, artesian wells, etc.”]
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 642-644, 1897.
[Bull. 156.
26 Bibliography And Index Of N. A. Geology,
11 8 b Chamberlin (T. C.). [Review of “ Geology and N atural Resources of Indiana, 21st Annual Report.”]
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 644-646, 1897.
118c - [Review of “ Report on the valley regions, Part II. On the
Coosa Valley,” by Henry McCalley.]
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 646-647, 1897.
H8d - [Review of “ Glacial observations in the TTmanak district,
Greenland,” by G. H. Barton.]
Jour! of Geol., vol. v, pp. 650-651, 1897.
119 - A group of hypotheses bearing on climatic changes.
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 653-683, 1897; Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Rept. 1897, pp. 644-647, 1898.
Discusses the indications of glaciations during geologic time and the theories as to the origin and development of the earth and the atmos phere.
120 - Supplementary hypothesis respecting the origin of the loess of
the Mississippi Valley.
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 795-802, 1897.
Describes the distribution of the loess and discusses its origin.
121 - Studies for students. The method of multiple working hypoth
eses.
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 837-848, 1897.
Discusses the use of multiple hypotheses and their value in geological investigation.
122 — - [Review of “The Glacial Lake Agassiz,” by Warren Upkarn.]
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 851-853, 1897.
123 - Former extension of Greenland glaciers.
Science, new ser., vol. v, pp. 400-401, 1897.
Discusses Prof. Tarr’s statements on this subject.
124 - The former extension of ice in Greenland.
Science, new ser., vol. v, p. 516, 1897.
Discusses briefly the indications of glaciation by topography
125 - Former extension of Cornell glacier near the southern end of
Melville Bay.
Science, new ser., vol. v, pp. 748-753, figs. 1-3, 1897.
Reviews some of the questions discussed in previous papers by Prof. Tarr and the author.
126 Clark (Maurice). Notes on mining in Oaxaca, Mexico.
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiv, pp. 35-36, 1897.
Describes occurrence of silver ores in this region.
127 Clark (William Bullock). Eocene deposits of the Middle Atlantic
slope in Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia.
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 310-312, 1897.
Review by C. R. Keyes.
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128 Clark (William Bullock). (With the collaboration of R. M. Bagg
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Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. viii, pp. 315-358, pis. 40-50, 1897.
Describes the occurrence, characters, and distribution ot the Mata- wan, Monmouth, Rancocas, Manasquan, and Shark River formations. Discusses the interpretation of the sedimentary and faunal records.
128a Historical sketch embracing an account of the progress of
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Md. Geol. Surv., vol. i, pp. 43-138, pis. ii-v, 1897.
129 Outline of present knowledge of the physical features of
Maryland, embracing an account of the physiography, geol ogy, and mineral resources.
Md. Geol. Surv., vol. i, pp. 141-228, pis. vi-xiii, 1897.
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130 and Bibbins (Arthur). The stratigraphy of the Potomac
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Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 479-506, 1897.
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131 - and Shattuck (George B.). The geology of the sand hills ot
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Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ.. vol. xvi, pp. 13-16, 1897.
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132 Clarke (F. W.) and Hillebrand ( W. F.). Analyses of rocks with a
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U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 148, 306 pp., 1897.
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133 Clarke (John M.). The Lower Silurian trilobites of Minnesota.
Minn. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv., Paleontology, vol. iii, Pt. II, pp. 69o- 759, tigs. 1-82, 1897.
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134 - The Lower Silurian Cephalopoda of Minnesota.
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137 - A sphinctozoan calcisponge from the Upper Carboniferous of
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Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 387-392, pi. xxiii, 1897.
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138 Claypole (E. W.). A new Dinichthys-Dinichthys kepleri.
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139 - [Review of “Pleistocene features and deposits of the Chicago
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143 Coleman (Arthur P.). Glacial and Interglacial deposits at Toronto
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144 - Third report on the West Ontario gold regions.
Ontario Bureau of Mines, 6th rept., pp. 71-124, 1897.
Describes the occurrence of gold in the region.
145 - Anthraxolite or anthracite carbon.
Ontario Bureau of Mines, 6th rept., pp. 159-161, 1897.
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146 - “ Notes on the western Ontario gold fields.”
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147 - The anorthosites of the Rainy Lake region [Ontario].
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148 Cooper ( J. G.). On some new Cretaceous (and Eocene?) Mollusca
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149 Cope (E. D.). On new Paleozoic vertebrata from Illinois, Ohio,
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150 Cragin (F. W.). Discovery of marine Jurassic rocks in south
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151 - Observations on the Cimarron series.
Am. Geol., vol. xix, correspondence, pp. 351-363, 1897.
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152 - Notes on some fossils of the Comanche series.
Science, new ser., vol. vi, pp. 134-136, 1897.
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153 - Stratigraphic names for Caprina and Caprotina (or Requienia)
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Science, new ser., vol. vi, p. 136, 1897.
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154 Crook (A. R.). Some geological causes of the scenery of the
Yellowstone National Park.
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 159-167, 1897.
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155 Crosby ( W. O.). Contribution to the geology of Newport Neck
and Conanicut Island [Rhode Island].
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iii, pp, 230-236, figs. 1-2, 1897.
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156 - The great fault and accompanying sandstone dikes of Ute
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Science, new ser., vol. v, pp. 604-607, 1897.
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157 - and Fuller (M. L.). Origin of pegmatite.
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and nomenclature, and describes the inclusions in the Leucite Hills rocks.
159 - An analcite basalt from Colorado.
Jour, of ‘Geo-1., vol. v, pp. 684-693, 1897.
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160 - and Penrose (R. A. F., jr.). Geology and mining industry of
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162 Dali (William H.). A table of North American Tertiary horizons
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163 - Guppy (R. J. L.) and. Descriptions of Tertiary fossils from
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165 Darton (Nelson Horatio). New developments in boring and irri
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168 Davis (William M.). The Triassic formation of Connecticut.
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169 I - Is the Denver formation lacustrine or duviatile?
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170 Dawson (George M.). Are the bowlder clays of the Great Plains
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171 - [Review of u Genesis of Lake Agassiz,” by J. B. Tyrrell.]
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173 - The physical geography and geology of Canada.
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175 Additional notes on fossil sponges and other organic remains
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177 Day (David T.). A suggestion as to the origin of Pennsylvania
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178 Diller (Joseph Silas). Crater Lake, Oregon.
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179 - Hornblende-basalt in northern California.
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180 — — The origin of Camas Swale.
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181 Dixon (Roland B.) and Drew (Charles D.). Observations on the
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182 Drake (Noah Fields). The topography of California.
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183 Draper (Marshall). Hahn’s Peak [Colorado].
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184 Dresser (John A.). Geological report and map of the district
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Can. Rec. Sci., vol. vii, pp. 247-255, 1897.
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185 Drew (Charles D.), Dixon (Roland B.) and. Observations on the
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186 Duden (Hans). Some notes on the black slate or Genesee shale
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187 Dumble (E. T.). Some Texas oil horizons.
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189 - Tamiobatis vetustus, a new form of fossil skate.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iv, pp. 85-90, pi. 1, fig. 1, 1897.
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190 - On the characters of Macropetalichthys.
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191 Ellis (W. Hodgson). Chemical composition of the anthraxolite.
Ontario Bureau of Mines, 6th Rept., pp. 162-166, 1897.
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192 Ells (R. W.). Problems in Quebec geology.
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193 - Paleozoic outliers in the Ottawa River basin [Canada].
Can. Roy. Soe., Proc. and Trans., 2d ser., vol. ii, sec. iv, pp. 137-149,
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194 - Memoir of N. J. Giroux.
Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. viii, p. 377, 1897.
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195 - [Note on “Origin and relations of the Grenville-Hastings
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198 Emerson (B. K.). Diabase pitchstone and mud inclosures of the
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200 - Origin of Green River.
Science, new ser., vol. vi, pp. 19-21, 1897.
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201 - The geology of government explorations.
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203 Endlich (F. M.). The Pearce mining district, Arizona.
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204 Engel (George W.). Description of a peculiar fault in the Mam
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206 - An interesting case of contact metamorphism.
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207 - The tin deposits at Temescal, southern California.
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208 Fairbanks (Harold W.). Oscillations of the coast of California
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209 - Outline of the geology of California with reference to its min
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211 - Lake Warren shore lines in western New York and the Geneva
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212 Farrington (Oliver C.). Observations on Popocatepetl and Ixtac-
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213 - [Review of u Manual of determinative mineralogy, with an
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214 - The average specific gravity of meteoriteg.
Jour, of Geol., vol. v., pp. 126-130, 1897.
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215 - The eruptive rocks of Mexico.
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216 Fenderson ( W. O.). Turquoise mining in New Mexico.
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219 Foerste (August F.). A report on the geology of the Middle and
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224 Fowke (Gerard). The formation of natural bridges.
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225 Frazer (Persifor). Tables for the determination of minerals by
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226 Notes on the northern Black Hills of South Dakota.
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227 Fuller (M. L.), Crosby (W. O.) and. Origin of pegmatite.
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229 Gilbert (Grove Karl). Recent earth movements in the Great
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230 - Pueblo folio, Colorado.
U. S. Geol. Surv., Geol. Atlas of U. S., Folio No. 36, 1897.
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231 - Old tracks of Erian drainage in western New York.
Abstract, Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. viii, pp. 285-286, 1897.
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232 Gill (Theodore). Edward Drinker Cope, Naturalist. A chapter
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233 Gilpin (E., jr.). The geological horizons of some Nova Scotia min
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Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Rept. 1897, p. 663 (£ p.). 1898.
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234 - Some analyses of Nova Scotia coals and other minerals.
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235 Goodrich (Harold Beach). Recent warpings as shown by drain
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U. S. Geol. Surv., 18th Ann. Rept., pt. iii, pp. 276-289, 1898.
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238 G-rabau (Amadeus W.). The sand plains of Truro, Wellfleet, and
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Abstract, Science, new ser., vol. v, pp. 334-335, 361, 1897.
Describes the physiography of the region and the character and occur rence of the sand plains.
239 Grant (U. S.). [Review of “Preliminary report on the Marquette
iron bearing district of Michigan,” by C. R. Van Hise and W. S. Bayley. With a chapter on the Republic trough, by H. L. Smyth.]
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 401-404, 1897.
240 [Review of “Tables for the determination of minerals by physi
cal properties ascertainable with the aid of a few field instru ments,” by Persifor Frazer.]
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 221-222, 1897.
241 [Review of “Biennial report of the State geologist of Mis
souri,” by C. R. Keyes.]
Am. Geol., vol. xix, p. 350 (4 p.), 1897.
242 Lakes with two outlets in northeastern Minnesota.
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 407-411, 1897. '
Describes the occurrence of several lakes of this character, and dis cusses the evidences of their probable duration.
243 [Review of “Treatise on rocks, rock- weathering and soils,” by
George P. Merrill.]
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 273-274, 1897.
244 [Eeviewof “Syllabus of general geology for students, with
definition and references,” by C. W. Hall.]
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 323-324, 1897.
245 - [Review of “Geology of Polk County, Iowa,” by H. F. Bain.J
Am. Geol., vol. xx, p. 334 (f p.), 1897.
246 Gratacap (L. P.). Fossils and fossilization.
Am. Nat., vol. xxxi, pp. 16-33, 191-199, 285, 293, 1897.
Continues the discussion from paper in Am. Nat., vol. xxx, p. 1003, 1896.
247 Gregory ( J. W.). Some problems of Arctic geology. I. The polar
basin.
Nature, vol. lvi, pp. 301-303, figs. 1-3, 1897.
Discusses the geologic history of the Arctic region.
248 - Some problems of Arctic geology. II. Former Arctic climates.
Nature, vol. lvi, pp. 351-352, 1897.
Discusses the evidences as to the nature of Arctic climates in former geologic ages.
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249 Gresley (W. S.). Traces of organic remains from Hnronian (?)
series at Iron Mountain, Mich., etc.
Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxvi, pp. 527-534, 1897.
Describes tbe characteristics of markings considered to be of organic origin from the ore bodies at this locality.
250 Grimsley (G. P.) Gypsum deposits of Kansas.
Geo. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. viii, pp. 227-240, pis. 21-22, 1897.
Describes the topography of the areas, the origin, character, and age of the gypsum deposits, and the occurrence and character of the sec ondary gypsum deposits.
251 - Gypsum in Kansas.
Kan. Univ. Quart., vol. vi, pp. 15-27, pis. iii-vi, figs. 1-6, 1897. Describes the character and extent of the gypsum deposits of the State.
252 - The study of natural palimpsests.
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 15-21, 1897.
Discusses the phenomena of metamorphism.
253 - [Review of “The University Geological Survey of Kansas,”
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Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 272-274, 1897.
254 Griswold (Leon S.). Notes on the geology of Southern Florida.
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 312-313, 1897.
Review by J. Edmund Woodman.
255 Guppy (R. J. Lechmere) and Dali (William H.). Descriptions of
Tertiary fossils from the Antillean region.
U. S. Nat. Mus., Proc., vol. xix, pp. 303-331, pis. xxvii-xxx, 1897.
256 Gurley (William F. E.), Miller (S. A.) and. New species of cri-
noids, cephalopods, and other Paleozoic fossils.
See Miller (S. A.) and Gurley (Wm. F. E.), No. 431.
257 Gwillim (J. C.) and Johnson (W. S.). Some ores and rocks of
southern Slocan division, West Kootenay, British Columbia.
Can. Rec. Sci., vol. vii, pp. 293-302, 6 figs., 1897.
Describes the geologic features and the occurrence of the gold and silver ores of the region.
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258 Hall (Christopher W.). Syllabus of general geology for students,
with definitions and references.
The University Book Store, Minneapolis, Minn., 8vo, 127 pp., 1897. Review by U. S. G[rant], Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 323-324, 1897.
259 Hallock (W.). Subterranean temperatures at Wheeling, W. Ya.,
and Pittsburg, Pa.
School of Mines Quart., vol. xviii, pp. 148-153, 1897.
Gives notes on the temperatures in deep wells at these localities.
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260 Hanna (George B.), Nitze (H. B. C.) and. Gold denosits of North
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261 Hardman (John E.). Notes on some mining districts in British
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Can. Mg. Review, vol. xvi, pp. 109-112, 1897.
Describes briefly the occurrence of gold and silver in the Rossland, Nelson, and Fort Steele districts.
262 Hatcher (J. B.). Diceratherium proavitum.
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 313-316, pi. xix, 1897.
Makes correction of error in original description, and discusses its assignment to the genus Diceratherium rather than Aceratherium.
263 Haworth (Erasmus). Underground waters of south western Kansas.
U. S. Geol. Surv., Water-Supply and Irrigation Papers No. 6, 63 pp., pis. i-xii, figs. 1-2, 1897.
Describes the physiography of the region, the character and occur rence of the Juratrias, Cretaceous, and Tertiary beds, and the water supply. Includes a geological map.
264 - Physiography of western Kansas.
Kan. Univ. Geol. Surv., vol. ii, pp. 11-49, pis. i-viii, fig. 1, 1897. Describes the stream erosion of the region.
265 - Physical properties of the Tertiary [Kansas].
Kan. Univ. Geol. Surv., vol. ii, pp. 251-284, pis. xxxvi-xliv, 1897. Describes the physical character of the material forming the Tertiary deposits, and discusses their origin and mode of formation.
266 - The University Geological Survey of Kansas, vol. ii.
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Kan. Univ. Geol. Surv., vol. ii, pp. 287-296, pi. xlvii, 1897.
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269 Hayes (O. W.). Solution of silica under atmospheric conditions.
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270 - [Review of “ Report on the Valley Regions of Alabama,
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Science, new ser., vol. vi, p. 296, 1897.
271 - The geological relations of some Southern iron ores.
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272 Head (Jeremiah). The coal industry of the southeastern States
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273 Henrich (Carl). Faulting and accompanying features observed in
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Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxvi, pp. 460-464, fig. 1, 1897.
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274 Herrick (C. L.). The geology of a typical mining camp in New
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275 Hershey (Oscar F.). The Florencia formation.
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276 Mode of formation of till as illustrated by the Kansan drift
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Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 50-62, fig. 1, 1897.
Describes the general glacial features of the region and the occur rence and mode of formation of the till.
277 Eskers indicating stages of glacial recession in the Kansan
epoch in northern Illinois.
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 197-209, 237-253, pi. xi, 1897.
Describes the distribution of the stratified gravel and sand, its mode of deposition, and the occurrence of transported rock masses. Presents a map showing the Kansan stages of recession and gives the author’s conclusions.
278 The term Pecatonica limestone.
Am. Geol., vol. xx, correspondence, pp. 66-67, 1897.
Discusses the use of the term Pecatonica.
279 The physiographic development of the upper Mississippi
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Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 246-268, 1897.
Describes the peneplains in southeastern Minnesota, northeastern Iowa, northwestern Illinois, and the canyon valleys of the upper Mis sissippi region.
280 - The inferior boundary of the Quaternary era.
Am. Nat., vol. xxxi, pp. 104-114, 1897.
Discusses the evidences of the beginning of the Quaternary epoch.
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282 - — The loess formation of the Mississippi valley.
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Describes the character and origin of the loess.
283 Hill (Robert T.). Memoir of Robert Hay.
Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. viii, pp. 370-374, 1897.
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284 - The alleged Jurassic of Texas. A reply to Prof. Jules
Marcou.
Am. Jour. Sei., 4th ser., vol. iv, pp. 449-469, 1897.
Reviews the work on the Cretaceous series of the southwest, with special reference to the work and publications of Prof. Marcou in the same region.
285 - The easternmost volcanoes of the United States.
Science, new ser., vol. vi, pp. 594-595, 1897.
Describes occurrence of volcanic flows in eastern New Mexico.
286 - The stratigraphic succession in Jamaica.
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287 - and Vaughan (T. Wayland). Geology of the Edwards plateau
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U. S. Geol. Surv., 18th Ann. Rept., Pt. II, pp. 199-321, pis. xxi-lxiv, figs. 53-76, 1898.
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288 Hille (F.). The western Ontario gold fields and their genesis.
Can. Mg. Review, vol. xvi, pp. 153-158, figs. 1-11, 1897.
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289 Hillebrand (W. F.), Clarke (F. W.) and. Analyses of rocks, with
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290 Hinde (G. J.). Eminent living geologists. Dr. G. M. Dawson.
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292 Hitchcock (0. H.). Note on the stratigraphy of certain homoge
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293 Hitchcock (C. H.). Sketch of W. W. Mather.
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 1-15, pi. 1, 1897.
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294 - The eastern lobe of the ice sheet.
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 27-33, 1897.
Describes recent observations in the Adirondack region.
295 - The southern lobe of the Lauren tian ice sheet.
Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Rept. 1897, pp. 653-654, 1898.
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296 - [Review of “ Annual Report of the Geological Survey of Can-
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297 Hobbs (William H.). Note on the geology of southwestern New
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Jour, of Geol., vol. v., pp. 175-177, 1897.
Describes observations of the structure in southwestern Massachusetts and northwestern Connecticut, and its bearing on the correlation of the Canaan limestone with the Stockbridge, the Riga schist with the Berk shire schist, and the Egremont limestone with the Bellowspipe lime stone.
298 Hollick (A.). [Review of “Stratigraphy and paleontology of the
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Torrey Bot. Club., Bull., vol. xxiv, p. 26 (£ p.), 1897.
299 - A new fossil grass from Staten Island [New York].
Torrey Bot Club., Bull., vol. xxiv, pp. 122-124, 1897.
Describes a new species from the Tertiary beds.
300 - [Review of “Nature, structure, and phylogenyof Dsemonelix,”
by E. H. Barbour.]
Torrey Bot. Club, Bull., vol. xxiv, pp. 266-267, 1897.
301 - [Review of “Age of the lower coals of Henry County, Missouri,”
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Torrey Bot. Club, Bull., vol. xxiv, pp. 316-317, 1897.
302 - A new fossil Monocotyledon from the Yellow gravel at Bridge
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Torrey Bot. Club, Bull., vol. xxiv, pp. 329-331, pis. 311-313, 1897. Describes a new species from the Tertiary beds.
303 Hoover (Herbert C.). Geology of the Four Mile placer mining
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Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiii, p. 510, 1897.
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304 Hopkins (T. 0.). Brownstones of Pennsylvania.
U. S. Geol. Surv., 18th Ann. Kept., Pt. V (cont.), pp. 1025-1043, 1897. Describes the chemical and mineralogic composition and geologic occurrence of the brownstones.
305 - Origin of conglomerates of western Indiana.
Abstract, Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. viii. pp. 14-15, 1897.
Discusses the origin of the Carboniferous conglomerate.
306 - Styolites.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iv, pp. 142-144, 1897 ; Stone, vol. xv, pp. 137-139, 1897.
Describes their occurrence and origin.
307 - The building materials of Pennsylvania. I, Brownstones.
Pa. State College, Ann. Kept, for 1896, Appendix 122 pp., 26 pis., 9 figs., 1897; Stone, vol. xv, pp. 147-155, 257-265, 364-369, 1897.
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308 - and Siebenthal (O. E.). The Bedford oolitic limestone of
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Ind. Dept, of Geol. and Nat. Res., 21st Ann. Rept., pp. 291-427, pis. xix-xxxviii, 1897; U. S. Geol. Surv., 18th Ann. Rept., Pt. v (Cont.) pp. 1050-1057, 1897; Review by J. C. Branner, Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 529-531, 1897.
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309 Hosea (R. M.). The Newcastle mines [Colorado].
Colliery Engineer, vol. xvii, pp. 377-382, 425-429, 13 figs., 1897. Describes the character and occurrence of coal in these mines and the methods of working.
310 Hovey (E. O.). A relatively acid dike in the Connecticut Triassic
area.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iv, pp. 287-292, figs. 1-3, 1897.
Describes the occurrence of the dikes, and the petrographic char acters and chemical composition of the dike rock. Presents a geolog ical map.
311 Iddings (J. P.). [Review of “The ancient volcanic rocks of South
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312 James (Joseph F.). Manual of the paleontology of the Cincinnati
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Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc., vol. xix, pp. 99-118, 1897.
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313 Jefferson (Mark S. W.). The antecedent Colorado.
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Discusses the origin of the Colorado River.
314 Johnson (Guy R.). The Embreville estate, Tennessee.
Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans , vol. xxvi, pp. 138-144, 1897 ; Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxi, p. 540, 1897.
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315 Johnson (W. S.), Gwillim (J. 0.) and. Some ores and rocks of
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316 Jopling (James E.). The Marquette range, its discovery, develop-
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Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxvii, pp. 541-555, ligs. 1-11, 1898. Includes brief notes on the iron-ore bodies and cross sections.
317 Jordan (David S.). Richard Owen.
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318 Keith (Arthur). Wartburg folio, Tennessee.
U. S. Geol. Surv., Geol. Atlas of U. S., Folio No. 40, 1897.
Describes the topographic features and geologic history of the quadrangle, the character and occurrence of the Carboniferous rocks, the geologic structure, and the occurrence of coal and petroleum. Includes topographical and geological maps.
319 Kemp (James Furman). The Leucite hills of Wyoming.
Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. viii, pp. 169-182, pi. 14, 1897.
Describes the geology of the hills and the petrographic and chem ical characters of the rocks.
320 - Physiography of the eastern Adirondacks in the Cambrian
and Ordovician periods.
Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. viii, pp. 408-412, pi. 51, 1897.
Describes the physiographic features of the region during Cambrian and Ordovician time.
321 - The geology of the magnetites near Port Henry, N. Y., and
especially those of Mineville.
Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxvii, pp. 146-203, pis. i-ix, figs. 1-12,
Describes the general geologic features of the region, the occurrence, character, chemical composition, relations, and origin of the nontitan- iferous ore bodies. Includes a bibliography of the subject.
322 Keyes (Charles Rollin). [Review of “Eocene deposits of the
Middle Atlantic slope in Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia,” by W. B. Clark.]
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 310-312, 1897.
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323 Keyes (Charles Kollin). Dual character of the Kinderhook fauna.
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 167-176, 1897.
Discusses the character of the Kinderhook fauna and its hearing on the evidence of the line separating the Carboniferous and Devonian systems.
324 - Memorial of Charles Wachsmuth.
Iowa Acad. Sci., Proc., vol. iv, pp. 13-16, 1897.
Gives a sketch of his life.
325 - Stages of the Des Moines or chief coal-bearing series of Kan
sas and southwest Missouri and their equivalents in Iowa.
Iowa Acad. Sci., Proc., vol. iv, pp. 22-25, 1897.
Discusses the succession of the beds of the coal-bearing series of the region and compares them with the series in Iowa.
326 - Relation of the Devonian and Carboniferous in the Upper
Mississippi Valley.
St. Louis Acad. Sci., Trans., vol. vii, pp. 357-369, 1897.
Discusses the separation of the Carboniferous and Devonian forma tions. Describes the section at Louisiana, Missouri, and gives a list of fossils.
327 - A new method of synchronizing strata.
Science, new ser., vol. vi, pp. 655-656, 1897.
Discusses principles of geologic correlation.
328 - Distribution and character of Missouri clays.
Mineral Industry for 1896, pp. 127-137, 1897.
329 - Central Maryland granites III.
Stone, vol. xiv, pp. 126-129, 226-228, 1897.
Describes their character and occurrence.
330 - Biennial report of the State Geologist [Missouri].
Am. Geol., vol. xix, p. 350 (£ p.), 1897.
Review by U. S. G[rant.
331 - and Rowley (R. R.). Vertical range of fossils at Louisiana
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Iowa Acad. Sci., Proc., vol. iv, pp. 26-40, 1897.
Describes the section at this locality and gives a list of fossils. Dis cusses the faunal characters of the Lower Carboniferous and the occur rence of Devonian forms in the lower portion of the Kinderhook group.
332 Kimball (James P.). Physiographic geology of the Puget Sound
Basin [Washington],
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 225-237, 304-322, pis. xii, xix, 1897.
Describes the physiographic and orographic changes that have oc curred in the region and the character and structure of the Cretaceous, Tertiary, and Pleistocene strata, with remarks on the glacial phenom ena. Mentions the occurrence of coal.
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333 Kimball (James P.). Secondary occurrences of magnetite on
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Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 13-27, pis. ii-iii, 1897.
Discusses the theory of replacement, and describes the occurrence and character of ore bodies in the region named.
334 — — On the magnetite belt at Cranberry, North Carolina, and notes
on the genesis of iron ore in general in crystalline schists.
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 299-312, pi. xviii, 1897.
Describes the character and form of the ore deposits, and discusses the origin of this and similar ore bodies. Gives chemical analyses of the ore.
335 Kindle (Edward M.). The relation of the fauna of the Ithaca
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Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 140-141, 1897.
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336 - Pleistocene fossils from Baffinland and Greenland.
Science, new ser., vol. v, pp. 91-93, 1897.
Gives lists of species determined and describes their occurrence.
337 Kingsley ( J. S.). The systematic position of the trilobites. With
remarks by C. E. Beecher.
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 33-40, 1897.
Discusses the characteristics of and position to which trilobites should be assigned. Includes a partial bibliography.
338 - Edward Drinker Cope.
Am. Nat., vol. xxxi, pp. 414-419, 1897.
Gives an account of the life and works of Prof. Cope.
339 Klittke (M.). Die geologische Landesan fuahme der Dominion of
Canada.
Zeit. prak. Geol., Heft 4, pp. 117-144, 1897.
340 Knapp (George N.), Salisbury (R. D.) and. Surface geology.
Report of progress [New Jersey].
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341 Knapp (M. A.). The coal fields of Esmeralda County, Nevada.
Mg. and Sci. Press, vol. lxxiv, p. 133, 1897.
Describes the character and occurrence of the coal-bearing strata.
342 Knight (W. C.) The geology of the Popo Agie, Lander, and Sho
shone oil fields [Wyoming].
Wyoming Univ., School of Mines, Petroleum ser., Bull. No. 2, 20 pp.,
Describes the general geology of the region.
343 - The petroleum fields of Wyoming.
Mineral Industry for 1896, pp. 442-450, 1897.
Describes the geologic features of the region and the occurrence of the oil.
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344 Knowlton (F. H.). Report on a collection of fossil plants from
the Yukon River, Alaska, obtained by Mr. J. E. Spurr and party during the summer of 1896.
U. S. Geol. Surv., 18th Ann. Rept., Pt. Ill, pp. 194-196, 1898.
Gives a list of the fossils collected and discusses their bearing on the age of the beds.
345 - The fossil plants of the Payette formation [Idaho].
U. S. Geol. Surv., 18th Ann. Rept., Pt. II, pp. 721-736, pis. xcix-cii,
Describes a number of new species from this formation and discusses their hearing on its age.
346 - [Review of “ The flora of the Amboy clays” by J. S. Newberry,
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Torrey Bot. Club, Bull., vol. xxiv, pp. 94-96, 1897.
347 - Stanton (T. W.) and. Stratigraphy and paleontology of the
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348 Krusch (P.). Gold vorkom men in Minnesota mit besonderer
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Zeit. fur prak., Geol., Heft 3, pp. 92-94, 1897.
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349 Kiimmel (Henry B.). The Newark system. Report of progress.
[New Jersey.]
N. J. Geol. Surv., Rept. 1896, pp. 27-88, pi. viii, 1897.
Describes the topography of the Newark area, the lithologic charac ter and distribution of the Stockton, Lockatong, and Brunswick series and of the trap rocks, and discusses the structure of the region.
350 - The Newark system of New Jersey.
Jour, of Geol., vol. V, pp. 541-562, 1897: Review by N. H. W[inchell], Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 134-135, 1897.
Describes the physiography of northwestern New Jersey, the char acter and occurrence of the Newark strata, and their geologic structure. Presents a geologic map of the region.
351 - [Review of “ Elementary geology.” by Ralph S. Tarr.]
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 317-318, 1897.
352 Kunz (George F.). On the sapphires from Montana, with special
reference to those from Yogo gulch, in Fergus County.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iv, pp. 417-420, 1897.
Describes their character and occurrence.
353 - The genesis of the diamond.
Science, new ser., vol. vi, pp. 450-456, 1897.
Discusses the origin of diamonds in a review of Prof. Lewis’s papers on the “ Genesis and matrix of the diamond.”
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354 Lakes (Arthur). Sketch of a portion of the Gunnison gold belt,
including the Yulcan and Mammoth Chimney mines [Colo rado] .
Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxvi, pp. 440-448. figs. 1-2, 1897.
355 - - Common freaks of nature.
Colliery Eng., vol. xvii. pp. 239-240, 1897.
Describes the occurrence and origin of concretionary structures.
356 - Peculiar formations in the San Juan region [Colorado].
Colliery Eng., vol. xvii, pp. 350-352, 3 figs., 1897.
Describes the character and occurrence of the San Miguel conglom erate and the San Juan formation.
357 - Rico mining district [Colorado].
Colliery Eng., vol, xvii, pp. 359-360, 6 figs., 1897.
Describes the occurrence of the gold and silver mines of the district.
358 - Mining sketches [Colorado].
Colliery Eng., vol. xvii, pp. 383-388, 20 figs., 1897.
Describes the general geologic features of portions of the San Juan region.
359 - Ore shoots of Cripple Creek [Colorado].
Colliery Eng., vol. xvii, pp. 481-482, 4 figs., 1897.
Describes the occurrence of the ore veins at Cripple Creek.
3(30 - The La Plata mountains [Colorado].
Colliery Eng., vol. xvii, pp. 74-77, 101-103, 18 figs., 1897.
Describes the geologic and ore deposits of the region.
361 - A study of vein formation as illustrated in Clear Creek cau-
yon, Colorado
Colliory Eng., vol. xvii, pp. 109-110, 10 figs., 1897.
Describes the occurrence and character of the veins.
36jJ - A sketch of the mining fields of British Columbia and the
great Northwest.
Colliery Eng., vol. xviii, pp. 152-157, 3 figs., 1897.
Describes the general geologic features and ore deposits of the region.
363 - A mountain placer [Colorado].
Colliery Eng., vol. xviii, pp. 193-195, 5 figs., 1897.
Describes the character and occurrence of a placer in South Park, Colorado.
364 - Local restriction and distribution of certain ores.
Colliery Eng., vol. xviii, p. 225, 1897.
Remarks on the local occurrences of minera's.
365 - “Nigger heads,” turtle stones, etc., explained.
Stone, vol. xiv, pp. 271-274, 1897.
Bull. 156 - 4
[Bull. 156.
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366 Lakes (Arthur). The undeveloped economic resources of Colorado.
Stone, vol. xiv, pp. 358-369, 1897.
Gives a description of tlie geologic features of portions of Colorado and their economic resources.
367 Lane (Alfred C.). Grain of rocks.
Abstract, Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. viii, pp. 403-407, 1897.
Describes the effect of the rate of cooling on the grain of rocks.
368 - Nature’s concentrators.
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol lxiii, pp. 542-543, 1897.
Discusses the origin of ore deposits.
369 Lawson (Andrew C.). The geology of San Francisco peninsula
[California].
. Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 173-174, 1897.
Reviews certain criticisms on the author’s paper on this subject.
370 Leach (J. C.). lieport of the State natural gas supervisor
[Indiana],
Ind. Dept, of Geol. and Nat. Res., 21st Ann. Rept., pp. 428-456, 1897. Describes the conditions of the gas industry and discusses the origin and occurrence of natural gas.
371 Le Conte (Joseph). Earth-crust movements and their causes.
Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. viii, pp. 113-126; Science, new ser., vol. v., pp. 321-330, 1897.
Describes the causes and character of earth movements.
372 Leonard (A. G.). Lead and zinc deposits of Iowa.
Iowa Geol. Surv., vol. vi, pp. 11-66, 1897.
See Bibliography and Index for 1896, No. 441.
373 - Natural gas in the drift of Iowa.
Iowa Acad. Sci., Proc., vol. iv, pp. 41-47, 1897.
Describes its occurrence at various localities and discusses its origin.
374 Leverett (Frank). Water resources of Indiana and Ohio.
U. S. Geol. Surv., 18th Ann. Rpt., Pt. IV, pp. 425-559, pis. xxxiii-xxxvii, figs. 76-77, 1897 ; Review by W. H. Norton, Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 206- 208; Review, Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 418-419, 1897.
Describes the physiography, glacial history, drainage systems, and water supply of these states.
375 The Pleistocene features and deposits of the Chicago area
[Illinois].
Chicago Acad. Sci., Bull., No. 2, 86 pp., pis. 1-4, figs. 1-8, 1887; Review by E. W. C [lay pole], Am. Geol., vol. xx, p. 57, 1897.
Describes the physiography and glacial deposits and pheuomena of the region.
376 - [Review of “ The Glacial Lake Agassiz” by Warren Upham.J
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 324-328, 1897.
weeks.] PALEONTOLOGY, PETROLOGY, AND MINERALOGY, 1897. 51
377 Leverett (Frank). Changes in drainage in southern Ohio.
Denison Univ., Sci. Lai)., Bull., vol, ix, pt. ii, pp. 18-21, 1897.
Describes an abandoned valley in southern Ohio.
378 Lewis (Henry Carvill). Papers and notes on the genesis and
matrix of the diamond.
Review by N. H. Winchell, Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 57-59, 1897.
379 Lewis (J.F.). The Chicago main drainage channel.
Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxvii, pp. 288-332, figs. 1-24, 1897. Includes notes on the glacial geology of the region.
380 Lewis (Joseph Yoluey). Corundum and the basic magnesian
rocks of western North Carolina.
N. C. Geol. Surv., Bull., No. 11, 167 pp., 6 pis., 8 figs., 1896.
Describes the character and distribution of the peridotites and asso ciated rocks, and the occurrence and distribution of corundum in the state. Includes a bibliography of the literature of the corundum belt and a geological map of western North Carolina.
381 Lindahl (Josua). Description of a Devonian Ichthyodorulite,
Heteracanthus uddeni, n. sp., from Buffalo, Iowa.
Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., Jour., vol. xix, pp. 95-98, pi. vi, 1897.
Describes a new species and gives an emended description of the genus.
382 Lindgren (Waldemar). The mining districts of the Idaho basin
and the Boise Kidge, Idaho. With a report on the fossil plants of the Payette formation by Frank Hall Knowlton.
U. S. Geol. Surv., 18th Ann. Rept., Pt. Ill, pp. 625-736, pis. lxxxviii-cii, figs. 55-65, 1898.
Describes the general geologic history and the occurrence and char acter of the ore deposits and of the Tertiary and Pleistocene strata. Includes a report on the fossil plants of the Payette formation.
383 - Truckee folio, California.
U. S. Geol. Surv., Geol. Atlas of U. S., Folio No. 39, 1897.
Describes the geologic history and topography of the gold-belt region, the occurrence and character of the Bed Rock series, the Carboniferous, Jura-Trias?, Neocene, and Pleistocene strata, the character of the igneous rocks and the Glacial history of the region. Includes topo graphic and geologic maps.
384 - The granitic rocks of the Pyramid Peak district, Sierra
Nevada, Cal.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4tli ser., vol. iii, pp. 301-314, fig. 1, 1897.
Describes briefly the character and distribution of the Carboniferous and Jura-Trias strata, the petrographic characters of the granite, gab- bro, diorite, and granodiorite. Gives chemical analyses of the granite and a geological map.
385 - Monazite from Idaho.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iv, pp. 63-64, 1897 ; Abstract, Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiv, p. 69, 1897 ; Mg. and Sci. Press, vol. , p. 168, 1897. Pescribes the occurrence of Monazite.
52 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF N. A. GEOLOGY, [bull. I5t>.
386 Lindgren (Waldemar). The granitic rocks of the Sierra Nevada.
Abstract, Science, new ser., vol. v, p. 361, 1897.
387 - Filling and replacement in gold-bearing fissure veins.
Eng. and Mg. Jour , vol. lxiii, p. 573, 1897.
Describes tbe alteration of country rock, the process of s licification, and the structure of veins.
388 Logan ( W. N.). The upper Cretaceous of Kansas. With an intro
duction by Erasmus Haworth.
Kan. Univ. Geol. Surv., vol. i, pp. 197-234, pis. xxv-xxxiv, 1897. Describes the general character and relations of the upper Creta ceous beds and the distribution and lithologic and faunal characters of the Dakota, Benton, and Niobrara subdivisions.
389 - Some new cirriped crustaceans from the Niobrara Cretaceous
of Kansas.
Kan. Univ. Quart., vol. vi, pp. 187-189, 1897.
Describes several new species.
390 Low (A. P.). The Labrador area.
Ottawa Nat., vol. x, pp. 208-216, 1897.
Notesdiscovery of iron-bearing Cambrian deposits.
M.
39 L Macbride (T. H.). A pre-Kansan peat bed.
Iowa Acad. Sci., Proc., vol. iv, pp. 63-66, 1897.
Describes the occurrencefin drift beds at Oelwein, Iowa.
392 McCalley (Henry). Eeport on the Valley regions of Alabama
(Paleozoic strata) Part I. On the Tennessee Valley region.
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 307-308, 1897.
Review by Stuart Weller.
393 - The Coosa Valley region [Alabama],
Ala. Geol. Surv., Rept. on the Valley regions of Alabama. Pt. II, 862 pp., 35 pis., 18 figs., 1897. Review by T. C. C[hamberlin], Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 646-647/1897 ; Review by C. W. Hayes, Science, new ser., vol. vi, p. 296, 1897.
Describes the general physiographic features, geologic structure and formations, and occurrence of economic minerals, and gives detailed descriptions by counties.
394 - The hematites of Alabama geologically considered.
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiii, pp. 43-44, 1897.
Describes the geologic occurrence of the hematites and gives a sec tion of Red Mountain.
395 - The fluxing rocks of Alabama geologically considered.
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiii, pp. 115-116, 1897.
Describes the occurrence of Carboniferous, Silurian, and Cambrian limestones.
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396 McGee (W J). Sheetfloocl erosion.
Geol. Soc. Arm, Bull., vol. viii, pp. 87-112, pis. 10-13, 1897.
Describes the erosion of the Sonoro district, Mexico.
397 - [Review of “ Elementary geology,” by Balpli S. Tarr.]
Nat. Geog. Mag., vol. viii, pp. 59-60, 1897.
398 - [Review of “An introduction to geology,” by W. B. Scott.]
Nat. Geog. Mag., vol. viii, pp. 91-92, 1897.
399 - [Review of “Glaciers of North America,” by Israel G. Russell.]
Nat. Geog. Mag., vol. viii, pp. 124-125, 1897.
400 - - [Review of “A treatise on rocks, rock weathering, and soils,”
by George P. Merrill.]
Nat. Geog. Mag., vol. viii, pp. 126-127, 189.7.
401 Maas (G.). [Review of “Geological and petrographical studies
of the Sudbury nickel district in Canada,” by T. L. Walker.]
Zeit. fur prak. Geol., Heft 8, pp. 297-300, fig. 85, 1897.
402 Mabery (Charles F.). On the composition of American petroleum.
Am. Phil. Soc., Proc., vol. xxxvi, pp. 126-136, 1897.
Discusses the chemical composition of petroleum.
403 Marcou (Jules). Jura and Neocomian of Arkansas, Kansas, Okla
homa, New Mexico, and Texas.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iv, pp. 197-212, 1897.
Discusses the classification and stratigraphy of the formations in the States named.
404 - Rules and misrules in stratigraphic classification.
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 35-47, 1897.
Reviews the history of geological classification and nomenclature and discusses the classification of Cambrian and Silurian formations of eastern North America adopted by other writers.
405 - Rules and misrules in stratigraphic nomenclature.
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 111-131, 1897.
Discusses the classification and nomenclature of various geologic formations.
406 - r Note on “The easternmost volcanoes of the United States.”
Science, new ser., vol. vi, pp. 667-668, 1897.
Refers to certain statements in a paper by R. T. Hill on this subject.
407 Marsh (Othniel C.). The skull of Protoceras.
Geol. Mag., Dec. 4, vol. iv, pp. 433-439, pi. xix, figs. 1-2, 1897.
408 - Affinities of Hesperornis.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iii, pp. 347-348, 1897.
409 - The Stylinodonta, a suborder of Eocene edentates.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iii, pp. 137-146, 9 figs., 1897.
Describes and figures Stylinodon mirus and discusses the origin of
the edentates.
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410 Marsh (Othniel 0.). Principal characters of the Protoceratidse. Part I.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iv, pp. 165-176, pis. ii-vii, figs. 1-7, 1897. Discusses the characters of Protoceras and Calops.
411 - The Dinosaurs of North America.
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 87-88, 1897.
Reviewed by E. C. C[ase].
412 - Dinosaurs.
Sci. Am. Suppl., vol. xliii, pp. 17828-17829, figs. 1-7, 1897.
Extract from 16th Annual Report of the U. S. Geological Survey.
412a Mathews (Edward B.). Bibliography and cartography of Mary land, including publications relating to the physiography, geology, and mineral resources.
Md. Geol. Surv., vol. i, pp. 229-401, 1897.
413 [Review of “ Tables for the determination of minerals by
physical properties ascertainable with the aid of a few field instruments based on the system ot Prof. Dr. Weisbach,” by Persifor Fraser.]
Science, new ser., vol. v, pp. 624-625, 1897.
414 Matthew (G. E.). What is the Olenellus fauna?
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 396-407, 1897.
Discusses the relations of the Olenellus and Paradoxides faunas.
415 Abraham Gesner. A review of his scientific work.
New Brunswick Nat. ist. Soc., Bull., No. xv, pp. 3-48, 1897.
Reviews the scientific publications of Gesner and includes his geo logical map of New Brunswick.
416 Description of an extinct Paleozoic insect and a review of
the fauna with which it occurs.
New Brunswick Nat. Hist. Soc., Bull., No. xv, pp. 49-60, pis. i-ii, figs. 1-4, 397.
Describes a new species and gives an account of the associated forms.
417 Some characteristic genera of the Cambrian*
Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Rept. 1897, pp. 657-658, 1898.
Gives a summary of the relations of the various genera.
418 Matthew (W. D.). A revision of the Puerco fauna.
Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Bull., vol. ix, pp. 259-323, 20 figs., 1897. Reviews the characters of the fauna described from these beds and describes three new species.
419 Development of the foot in the Palteosyopinse.
Am. Nat., vol. xxxi, pp. 57-58, 1897.
Gives notes on Palyeosyops borealis Cope.
420 Notes on intrusive rocks near St. John, N. B., Canada.
New Brunswick Nat. Hist. Soc., Bull., No. xv, pp. 61-64, 1897.
Gives brief notes on the petrographic characters of the intrusive rocks.
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421 Maynard (George W.). The chromite deposits of Port au Port
Bay, Newfoundland.
Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxvii, pp. 283-288, 1898.
Describes the occurrence of chrome ores in this region.
422 Mendenhall (T. 0.). Life and letters of William Barton Rogers.
Science, new ser., vol. vi, pp. 1-9, 1897.
Gives a sketch of the life of Prof. Rogers.
423 Mercer (Henry 0.). The finding of the remains of the fossil sloth
at Big Bone Cave, Tennessee, in 1896.
Am. Phil. Soc., Proc., vol. xxxvi, pp. 36-70, 26 figs., 1897.
Describes the character of the remains and the strata in which they were found.
424 Merriam (John C.). The geologic relations of the Martinez group
of California at the typical locality.
Jour, of Geol., vol. x, pp. 767-775, 1897.
Describes the character and relations of the group and gives a list of fossils. Discusses the evidence for the separation of the group.
425 New species of Tertiary mollusca from Vancouver Island
[British Columbia].
The Nautilus, vol. xi, pp. 64-65, 1897.
Describes a number of new species.
426 Merrill (F. J. H.). Geology of the vicinity of greater New York.
Abstract, Science, new ser., vol. vi, pp. 815-816, 1897.
427 - Road materials and road building in New York.
N. Y. State Mus., Bull., vol. iv, pp. 91-131, pis. i-xiv, 1897.
Includes a brief description of some of the road materials in New York.
428 Merrill (George P.). A treatise on rocks, rock weathering, and
soils.
The Macmillan Co., New York, 8vo., xx and 411 pp.,25 pis., 42 figs.,
Review by U. S. G[rant], Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 273-274, 1897 ; Review by W J M[cGee], Nat. Geog. Mag., vol. viii, pp. 126-127, 1898; Review by W. J. Woodworth, Science, new ser., vol. v, pp. 995-997, 1897.
429 Weathering of micaceous gneiss in Albemarle County, Vir
ginia.
Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. viii, pp. 157-168, 1897.
Describes the petrographic and chemical characters of the rock and the process of weathering.
430 Miller (H. H.). The Segovia gold region of Nicaragua.
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiv, pp. 335-336, figs. 1-5, 1897.
Describes the geologic features and the occurrence of the ore bodies.
431 Miller (S. A.) and G-urley (William F. E.). New species of cri-
noids, cephalopods, and other Paleozoic fossils.
Ill. State Mus. Nat. Hist., Bull., No. 12, 69 pp., 5 pis., 1897.
Describes new species mainly from the Lower Carboniferous rocks of the Central Mississippi valley states and Montana.
56 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF N. A GEOLOGY, [bull. 156.
432 Miller (Willet G-.). On some nickeliferous magnetites.
Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Rept. 1897, pp. 660-661 (i p.), 1898.
Brief note on an occurrence in Ontario.
433 Minot (Charles Sedgwick). Cephalic homologies. A contribution
to the determination of the ancestry of vertebrates.
. Am. Nat., vol. xxxi, pp. 927-943, 1897.
Discusses the ancestry of vertebrates.
434 Morris (Marshall). Kentucky bituminous rock.
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiii, p. 46, 1897.
Describes its use for road making and gives a chemical analysis.
435 Mudge (E. H.). Some features ofpre-Glacial drainage in Michigan.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iv, pp. 383-386, 1897.
Discusses the evidences of the character and extent of pre-Glacial drainage in Michigan.
N.
436 Nason (Frank L.). British Columbia. The Big Bend district,
West Kootenay.
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiii, pp. 453-454, 1897.
Describes occurrence of gold in the district.
437 Nevius (J. Kelson). Kaolin in Vermont.
Eng. and Mg, Jour., vol. lxiv, p, 189, figs. 1-2, 1897.
Describes a koalin deposit at South Wallingford, Yt.
438 Newberry (J. S.). The flora of the Amboy clays. Edited by
Arthur Hollick.
Torrey Bot. Club, Bull., vol. xxiv, pp. 94-96, 1897.
Review by F. H. K[nowlton].
439 Newsome (John F.) and Branner (John C.). The Red River and
Clinton monoclines [Arkansas].
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 1-13, pi. i, figs. 1-3, 1897.
Describes the general physiographic features and the character and geologic structure of the region in which the monoclines occur.
440 Nichols (H. W.). On the genesis of claystones.
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 324-329, 1897.
Discusses the origin and formation of claystones.
441 Nicolson (John T.), Adams (Frank D.) and. Preliminary notice
of some experiments on the flow of rocks.
See Adams (F. D.) and Nicolson (J. T.), No. 8.
442 Nitze (Henry B. C.). Some late views of the so-called Taconic and
Huronian rocks in central North Carolina.
Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., Jour., 1896, Pt. II, pp. *>3-72, 1896.
Reviews the literature on the subject.
443 - The limonites of Cherokee County, North Carolina.
Eug. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiii, pp. 330-331, 1897.
Describes occurrence and distribution in southwest North Carolina.
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444 Nitze (Henry B. 0.). Tlie genesis of the gold ores in the central
slate belt of the Carolinas.
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. Ixiii, pp. 628-629, 1897.
Describes the character of the country rock, the structure of the deposits, and the formation and tilling of the fissure openings.
445 - and Hanna (George B.). Gold deposits of North Carolina.
N. C. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 3, 200 pp., 14 pis., 19 figs., 1896.
Describes the occurrence, character, and age of the gold-bearing rocks, and gives local details of the occurrence of gold at the various mines. Discusses the genesis of the gold ores. Includes geological map of the State.
446 Norton (William Harmon). Artesian wells of Iowa.
Iowa Geol. Surv., vol. vi, pp. 115-428, pis. v-xxiv, figs. 29-43, 1897. Describes the requisite conditions of artesian wells, the geologic features of the Iowa artesian field, the records of numerous wells, and the chemical characters of the artesian waters. Includes a bibli ography.
447 - [Review of u Water resources of Illinois,” by Frank Leverett.]
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 206-208, 1897.
448 Noyes (W. A.). Composition of Indiana coals.
Ind. Dept, of Geol. and Nat. Hist., 21st Ann. Rept., pp. 97-107, 1897. Describes the methods of analyses and in tabular form shows the chemical composition of coal from various mines.
o.
449 Ogilvie (W. M.). Gold mining in the Yukon district [British
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Can. Mg. Rev., vol. xvi, pp. 168-170, 1897.
Describes the topography and drainage of the region and the occur rence of the placers.
450 Ordonez (Ezequiel). Itinerarios geologicos.
Inst. Geol. de Mexico, Bulls. Nos. 4-6, pp. 30-77, 1897.
Describes geologic features in different parts of Mexico, including occurrences of Pleistocene strata and the character of igneous rocks.
451 - Rocas eruptivas [Mexico].
Inst. Geol. de Mexico, Bulls. Nos. 4-6, pp. 253-270, 1897.
Describes the occurrence and general characters of the eruptive rocks of Mexico.
452 - Descripcion de las rocas [Sierra de Pachuca, Mexico].
Inst. geol. de Mexico, Bulls. Nos. 7-9, pp. 99-126, pi. vi, 1897.
Describes the volcanic rocks of the region.
453 - Aguilera (J. G.) and. Fisiografia de la Sierra de Pachuca
[Mexico].
See Aguilera (J. G.) and Ordonez (E.), No. 15r
454 - Geologia general de la Sierra de Pachuca [Mexico].
See Aguilera (J. G.) and Ordonez (E.), No. 16.
[Bull. 156.
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455 Ordonez (Ezequiel), Aguilera (J. G-.) and. Las vetas [Sierra de
Packuca. Mexico].
See Aguilera (J. G.) and Ordonez fE.), No. 17.
456 Ortmann (Arnold E.). The systematic position of Crangopsis
vermiforinis (Meek) from the sub-Carboniferous rocks of Kentucky.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iv, pp. 283-289, 1897.
Discusses its characters and the position to which it should he assigned.
457 - On a new species of palinurid, genus Linuparus, found in tke
upper Cretaceous of Dakota.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iv, pp. 290-296, figs. 1-4, 1897.
Describes the characters of the Palinuridse and of Linuparus atavus n. sp.
458 Osborn (Henry Fairfield). Tke Huerfano lake basin, southern
Colorado, and its Wind River and Bridger fauna.
Am. Mus., Nat. Hist., Bull., vol. ix, pp. 247-258, 1897.
Reviews the literature on this region, describes the character anil distribution of the beds, and gives notes on the fauna.
459 - Reconstruction and model of Pkenacodus primmvus Cope.
Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Rept. 1897, p. 684, (4 p.), 1898.
Gives a brief account of its relations.
460 - Tke origin of tke mammalia.
Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Rept. 1897, pp. 686-687, 1898. .
Discusses the relations of the subdivisions of the mammalia.
461 - Lambdotkerium not related to Palseosyops or tke Titanotkeres.
Am. Nat., vol. xxxi, pp. 55-57, 1897.
Describes Lambdotherium Cope and L. popoagicus Cope.
462 Wind River and Huerfano beds in tke Huerfano lake basin.
Am. Nat., vol. xxxi, pp. 966-968, 1897.
Reviews the work of R. C. Hills on these beds, and gives the results of the author’s observations.
463 - Edward D. Cope.
Science, new ser., vol. v, pp. 705-717, 1897.
Gives a sketch of his life, character, and publications.
464 The Ganodonta or primitive edentates with enameled teeth.
Science, new ser., vol. v, pp. 611-612, 1897.
Describes their geographic distribution and osteologic characters.
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465 Pearce (Rickard). Occurrence of Tellurium in Montana.
Abstract, Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiii, p. 117, 1897.
465a - Tellurium from tke Griffith lode, Colorado.
Abstract, Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiii, p. 139, 1897.
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466 Pearce (Richard). Telluride gold ores.
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiii, p. 376 (£ p.), 1897.
Brief note on the detection of tellurium in gold ores.
467 Peckham (S. F.). On the nature and origin of petroleum.
Am. Phil. Soc., Proc., vol. xxxvi, pp. 103-112, 1897.
Reviews recent literature on the subject and discusses the origin of bitumens.
468 Penfield (S. K.). On the chemical composition of hamlinite and
its occurrence with bertrandite at Oxford County, Maine.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iv, pp. 313-316, 1897.
Describes the chemical and crystallographic characters of hamlinite and the crystallographic characters of bertrandite.
469 and Foote (H. W.). On bixbyite, a new mineral, and notes
on the associated topaz.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser'., vol. iv, pp. 105-108, 1897.
Describes its crystallographic and chemical characters.
470 Note concerning the composition of ilmenite.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iv, pp. 108-110, 1897.
Describes the crystallographic and chemical characters of ilmenite.
471 Penhallow (D. P.). Contributions to the Pleistocene flora of
Canada.
Canada Roy. Soc., Proc. and Trans., 2d ser., vol. ii, sect, iv, pp. 59-77,
Gives notes on the characters of the species, and in tabular form shows the extent and distribution of the flora.
472 Myelopteris topekansis, n. sp., a new Carboniferous plant.
Bot. Gazette, vol. xxiii, pp. 15-31, pis. ii-iii, 1897.
Describes a new species from the Carboniferous of Kansas.
473 Penrose (R. A. F., jr.). Geology and mining industry of the
Cripple Creek district, Colorado.
See Cross (W.) and Penrose (R. A. F., jr.), No. 160.
474 Phillips (Francis C.). On the genesis of natural gas and petroleum.
Am. Phil. Soc., Proc., vol. xxxvi, pp. 116-121, 1897.
Discusses MendeleefTs theory as to the origin of these products.
475 On the occurrence of petroleum in the cavities of fossils.
Am. Phil. Soc., Proc., vol. xxxvi, pp. 121-126, 1897.
Discusses the origin of petroleum oil found in the cavities of fossils.
476 Phillips (William B.). Mining low-grade gold ores in Alabama.
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiv, pp. 185-186, tigs. 1-6, 1897.
, . Describes the occurrence and character of certain ore bodies.
477 The southwestern extremity of the Appalachian gold fields.
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiv, p. 398, 1897.
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North of Eng. Inst. Mg. and Mech. Engrs., Trans., vol. xlvii, pp. 19-23; figs. 1-2, 1897.
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479 Pierce (S. J.). The pre-Glacial Cuyahoga valley [Ohio].
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 176-181, pi. xiii, 1897.
Presents the data of deep wells in the vicinity of Cleveland, Ohio, and discusses its bearing on the depth and origin of Cuyahoga valley.
480 Pirsson (Louis V.). On the corundum-beaiing rocks from Yogo
gulch, Montana.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iv, pp. 421-423, 1897.
Discusses the megascopic and microscopic characters of the rocks and the origin of the sapphites found in them.
481 Weed (W. H.) and. Geology and mineral resources of the
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482 Porter (J. A.). The Smuggler-Union mines, Telluride, Colorado.
Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxvi, pp. 449-459, figs. 1-2, 1897. Describes the occurrence and character of the gold and silver ores in these mines.
483 Pratt ( J. H.). On the crystallography of the Montaua sapphires.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iv, pp. 424-428, 2 pis., 1897.
Describes their crystallographic characters.
484 - Notes on North Carolina minerals.
Elisha Mitchell Sci. So., Jour., 1897, pt. ii, pp. 61-83, figs. 1-5, 1897. Includes crystallographic notes and chemical analyses of wellsite, chabazite, anorthite, anthophyllite, enstatite, beryl, cyanite, and zircon.
485 - and Foote (H. W.). On wellsite, a new mineral.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iii, pp. 443-448, 1897.
Describes the crystallographic form and physical properties of a new mineral from North Carolina.
486 Prosser (Charles S.). Comparison of the Carboniferous and Per
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Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 1-16, 148-172, 1897.
Reviews the previous work on these formations in Kansas and Nebraska. Discusses the character, succession, and correlation of the various subdivisions, and describes the lithologic and faunal characters of a number of sections.
487 - The upper Permian and lower Cretaceous [Kansas].
Kan. Univ. Geol. Surv., vol. ii, pp. 51-194, pis. ix-xxiv, 1897.
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488 Prosser (Charles S.). The Permian and upper Carboniferous of
southern Kansas.
Kan. IJniv. Quart., vol. vi, pp. 149-175, pis. xviii-xix, 1897.
Describes several sections and discusses tlieir correlation and faunal characters.
489 Purdue (A. H.). [Review of “The former extension of the Appa
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Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 759-760, 1897.
490 Purington (Charles Wells). Preliminary report on the mining
industries of the Telluride quadrangle, Colorado.
U. S. Geol. Surv., 18th Ann. Rept., Pt. Ill, pp. 751-848, pis. ciii-cxviii, figs. 66-74, 1898.
Gives a general description of the sedimentary and igneous rocks, the fissures and vein systems, and the occurrence of the ore. Discusses the origin and age of the ore deposits.
491 - Telluride mining district, Colorado.
Abstract, Science, new ser., vol. v, p. 890, 1897.
Gives brief notes on the geology of the region and the occurrence of the ores.
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492 Rangel (M.). Exploitacion de las minas [Sierra de Pachuca,
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Inst. Geol. de Mexico, Bulls. Nos. 7-9, pp. 127-141, 1897.
Describes the mining geology of the region.
493 Ransome (F. Leslie). The age of the California coast ranges.
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 66-67, 1897.
Discusses briefly the relations of the Coast ranges and Great Valley of California in pre-Miocene time.
494 - [Review of “The geology of Santa Catalina island,” by W. S.
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Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 208-210, 1897.
494a, - and Turner (H. W.). Sonoro folio, California.
See Turner (H. W.) and Ransome (F. L.), No. 621.
495 Reid (Harry Fielding). Variations of glaciers.
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 378-383, 1897.
Gives a summary of the first annual report of the International Com mittee on glaciers as to the state of glaciers in various parts of the world.
496 - [Review of “The glaciers of North America,” by Israel C.
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Science, new ser., vol. v, pp. 660-661, 1897.
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497 Reid (Harry Fielding). Glacier Bay and its glaciers.
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 203-206, 1897.
Review by I. C. Russell.
498 Rickard (T. A.). Vein walls.
Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxvi, pp. 193-241, 33 figs., 1897; Colliery Eng., vol. xvii, pp. 527-530, vol. xviii, pp. 7-10, 32 figs.; Can. Mg. Review, vol. xvi, pp. 213-217, 229-234, 33 figs.; Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiii, pp. 282-284, figs. 1-9, pp. 307-309, figs. 12-26, 1897.
Describes and illustrates the phenomena of vein walls in different mines and discusses the formation of ore bodies.
499 - Enterprise mine, Bico, Colo.
Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxvi, pp. 906-980, 48 figs.. 1897. Describes the geology of the vicinity and the occurrence, character, and structure of the ore bodies. Discusses their origin.
500 - The Lake of the Woods gold field [Ontario].
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiv, pp. 5-8, figs. 1-3, 1897.
Describes the occurrence of gold in northwestern Ontario.
501 Ries (Heinrich). The clay- working industry in 1896.
U. S. Geol. Surv., 18th Ann. Rept., Pt. V (cont.), pp. 1105-1168, 1897. Describes deposits of clay in various parts of the United States.
5.02 - The fuller’s earth of South Dakota.
Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxvii, pp. 333-335, 1898.
Describes its occurrence in the Black Hills.
503 - The clays and clay working industry of Colorado.
Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxvii, pp. 336-340, 1898.
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504 Rowley (B. B.) and Keyes (C. B.). Vertical range of fossils at
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505 Ruedemann (B.). Evidence of current action in the Ordovician
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Describes the evidence of the parallel arrangement in the rocks of the remains of certain fossils, as bearing on the probable course of the currents by which they were transported. Presents a geologic map of the region described.
506 - Development and mode of growth of Diplograptus McCoy.
Am. Geol., vol. xx, p. 136 p. ), 1897.
Review by N. H. W[inchell].
507 - [Beview of “A handbook of the genera of the North American
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Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 330-331, 1897.
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508 Russell (Israel Cook). Glaciers of Mount Rainier. With a paper
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U. S. Geol. Surv., 18th Ann. Rept., Pt. II, pp. 355-423, pis. lxv-lxxxii,
Describes the physical features of the state of Washington and the glaciers and glacial phenomena of the region.
509 - A reconnoisance in southeastern Washington.
U. S. Geol. Surv., Water Supply and Irrigation Papers No. 4, 96 pp., pis. i-vii, figs. 1-3, 1897.
Describes the physiography of the region, the occurrence and char acter of the metamorpliic rocks, the Kittitas system, the Columbia lava, the John Day system, and the artesian waters conditions.
510 - Principal features of the geology of southeastern Washington.
Mining, vol. iii, pp. 163-165, 1897.
Describes the general geologic features of the region.
511 - u Plasticity ” of glacial ice.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iii, pp. 344-346, 1897.
Discusses the relation of plasticity to the flow of glacier ice.
512 - [Review of u Glacier Bay and its glaciers,” by H. F. Reid.]
513 - Glaciers of North America; a reading lesson for students of
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514 - Volcanoes of North America, a reading lesson for students of
geography and geology.
The Macmillan Company, New York, 1897.
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515 - Lakes of North America, a reading lesson for students of
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516 Sadtler (Samnel P.). The genesis and chemical relations of petro
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Am. Phil. Soc., Proc., vol. xxxvi, pp. 93-102, 1897.
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517 - [On the origin of Pennsylvania petroleum.]
Am. Phil. Soc., Proc., vol. xxxvi, pp. 136-138, 1897.
In discussion of paper by David T. Day on the same subject.
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518 Salisbury (Rollin D.). On the origin and age of the relic-bearing
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Science, new ser., vol. vi, pp. 977-981, 1897.
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519 - [Review of “An introduction to geology,” by W. B. Scott.]
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 398-399, 1897.
520 - [Review of “Maryland Geological Survey,” Vol. I.]
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521 and Atwood (Wallace Walter). Drift phenomena in the
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Describes glacial phenomena in the south-central portion of the State.
522 - and Knapp (George N.). Surface geology. Report of pro
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523 Sanchez (P. 0.). Sistema de fracturas [Sierra de Pachuca,
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524 Sardeson (Frederic W.). The Galena and Maquoketa series.
Part II.
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 21-35, 1897.
Presents the author’s classification of the series and describes their faunal relationships.
525 - The Galena and Maquoketa series. Part III.
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 91-111, pis. iv-v, 1897.
Describes a number of species of Orthis, including some new ones, and discusses their relations.
526 - The Galena and Maquoketa series. Part IV.
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 180-190, 1897.
Gives a list of the species of Plectambonites and Rhynchonella occur ring in these beds and a summary of facts presented in this and former papers on the same subject.
527 - Nomenclature of the Galena and Maquoketa series.
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 330-336, 1897.
Discusses some of the principles of geologic nomenclature and the use of the names applied to the Galena and Maquoketa series.
528 - On Streptelasma profundum (Owen), S. corniculum Hall.
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 277-292, pis. xvi-xvii, 1897.
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529 Sardeson (Frederic W.). On glacial deposits in the driftless area.
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530 Schmidt (A.). Die Talk lagerstaaten von St. Lawrence County iin
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531 - Die Goldeszange von Cripple Creek in Colorado.
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532 - Der Smuggler Erzgaug zu Telluride in Colorado.
Zeit. fur prak. Geol., Heft 3, pp. 99-100, 1897.
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533 - Die Gunnison goldzone in Colorado.
Zeit. fiir prak. Geol., Heft 3, pp. 100-101, 1897.
See Bibliography and Index for 1896, No. 424.
534 - Palaozoische phosphorite in Arkansas.
Zeit. fiir prak. Geol., Heft 3, pp. 101-102, 1897.
See Bibliography and Index for 1896, No. 73.
535 - Ueber das alter der Goldseifen der Sierra Nevada in Cali-
fornien.
Zeit. fiir prak. Geol., Heft 6, pp. 226-227, 1897.
See Bibliography and Index for 1896, No. 449.
536 - Die Magnetit-Lagerstatten bei Port Henry im Staat New
York.
Zeit. fiir prak. Geol , Heft 9, p. 318, 1897.
537 Schmitz (E. J.). Copper ores in the Permian of Texas.
Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxvi, pp. 97-108, 1897.
Describes the stratigraphic and lithologic features of the district and the occurrence and character of the ore bodies.
538 Schneider (Philip F.). A geologic fault at Jamesville, near Syra
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Am Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iii, pp. 455-460, 1897.
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539 Schuchert (Charles). A synopsis of American fossil Brachiopoda,
including bibliography and synonymy.
U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 87, 464 pp., pi. i, tigs. 1-6, 1897.
Review by C. E. B[eecher], Am. Nat , vol. xxxi, pp. 1053-1055, 1897. Describes in tabular form the geographic and geologic distribution of brachiopod genera, discusses the biologic development and the clas sification of the Brachiopoda, and gives an alphabetic list of genera and species with references and synonymy. Includes a chapter on the morphology of the brachia by Charles E. Beeciier.
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540 Schuchert (Charles). On the fossil phyllopod genera Dipeltis and
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U. S. Nat. Mus.. Proc.. yoI. xix, pp. 671-676, pi. lviii, 1897.
541 ScHultze (E. A.) and Kain (0. Henry). The Santa Monica diato-
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Torrey Bot. Club, Bull., vol. xxiv, pp. 496-504, 1897.
Gives a brief mention of the occurrence of the deposits and a refer ence list of species figured from this deposit.
542 Scofield (W. H.). Ulrich (E. O.) and. The Lower Silurian Gas-
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542u Scott (Samuel). Map of the Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming, with full descriptions of mineral resources, etc. Custer City, S. D. 40 pp. and geological map, 1897.
Gives brief notes on the geologic formations and igneous rocks aud the occurrence of minerals in the Black Hills. Presents a geological map of the region.
543 Scott (W. B.). Lakes.
Sci. Am. Suppl.. vol. xliii, pp. 17750-17758, 1897.
Discusses the origin of lakes in various parts of the United States. An abstract of a lecture before the Wagner Institute.
544 - Glaciers.
Sci. Am. Suppl.. vol. xliv, pp. 18005-18006, 1897.
Comprises an abstract of a lecture on the constructive work of glaciers.
545 - An introduction to geology.
The Macmillan Company, New York, 1897.
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546 Scovell (J. T.). Geology of Vigo County, Indiana.
Ind. Dept, of Geol. and Nat. Res., 21st Ann. Rept., pp. 507-576, 1897. Describes the character of the Carboniferous rocks, the occurrence of coal, and the glacial features of the county.
547 Shaler (Nathaniel S.). Geology of the Cape Cod district [Massa
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IT. S. Geol. Surv., 18th Ann. Rept.. Pt. II, pp. 503-593, pis. xcvii-civ, figs. 86-92, 1898. 1
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548 - [Water supply of eastern Massachusetts.]
Abstract, Science, new ser., vol. v, p. 703 (4 p.), 1897.
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540 Shaler (Nathaniel S.), Woodworth (J. B.), and Marbut (C. F.). The glacial brick clays of Rhode Island.
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550 Shattuck (George B.). See Clark (W. B.), No. 128.
551 - Clark (W. B.) and. The geology of the sand hills of New
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552 Shimek (B.). Additional observations on the surface deposits in
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Iowa Acad. Sci., Proc., vol. iv, pp. 68-72, 1897.
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553 Simonds (Frederic W.). Professor Oh. Fred. Hartt, M. A. A
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Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 69-90, pi. iii, 1897.
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554 - [Review of “Marine fossils from the Coal Measures of Arkan
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Science, new ser., vol. v, pp. 850-852, 1897.
555 Simpson (George B.). A handbook of the genera of the North
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556 Sims (H. N.). A description of a peculiar split in the mammoth
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Colliery Eng., vol. xix, pp. 532, 2 figs., 1897.
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557 Sisley (L. A.). The porphyry dike mines of Montana.
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiv, p. 399, 1897.
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558 Skewes (Edward). The ore shoots of Cripple Creek [Colorado].
Am. lust. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxvi, pp. 553-579, 1897.
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559 Slosson (Edwin E.). Analysis of Popo Agie, Lander, and Sho
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560 Smith (Eugene A.). Sketch of the life of Michael Tuomey.
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 205-212, pi. i, 1897.
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561 Smith (Frank Olemes). The occurrence and behavior of tellurium
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Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxvi, pp. 485-515, figs. 1-11, 1897.
Gives analyses of the ores, a description of the action of tellurium as a mineralizing agent and of the microscopic characters of the asso ciated rocks.
562 - The Potsdam gold ores of the Black Hills of South Dakota.
Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxvii, pp. 404-428, 1898.
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563 Smith (George Otis). The rocks of Mount Rainier [Washington].
U. S. Geol. Surv., 18th Ann. Kept., Pt. II, pp. 416-423, 1898.
Describes the relations and characters of the granite and volcanic rocks of the region.
564 - The geology of the Fox Islands, Maine. A contributiou to
the study of old volcanics.
Skowhegan, Me., 76 pp., 2 pis., 1896.
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565 Smith (James Perrin). Studies for students: Comparative study
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Discusses the law of acceleration of development, the nomenclature of stages of growth, the groups available for ontogenetic studies and methods of working.
566 - The development of Glyphioceras and the phylogeny of the
Glyphioceratidae.
Cal. Acad. Sci., Proc., Geology, 3d ser., vol. i, pp. 105-128, 3 pis., 1897. Discusses the classification of the Goniatites and describes the larval stages of Glyphiociras incisum Hyatt.
567 Smith (William Sidney Tangier). A geological sketch of San
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568 - The geology of the Santa Catalina Island [California].
Cal. Acad. Sci., Proc., Geology, 3d ser., vol. i, pp. 1-71, 3 pis., 1897. . Review by F. L. Ransome, Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 208-210, 1897.
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569 Smith (William Sidney Tangier). [Beview of “The submerged
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570 - A note on the migration of divides.
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 809-812, 1897.
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571 Smyth (C. H., Jr.). Pseudomorphs from northern New York.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4tli ser., vol. iv, pp. 309-312, 1897.
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572 Smyth (H. L.). The Republic trough [Michigan].
U. S. Geol. Surv., Mon., vol. xxviii, pp. 525-553, pi. xxxiv, 1897. Review by U. S. Grant, Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 402-404, 1897.
Describes the character and occurrence of the Upper and Lower Mar quette series, and the position, relation, and origin of the iron ore deposits.
573 - Magnetic observations in geological mapping.
Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxvi, pp. 640-709, 27 figs., 1897. Describes the magnetic rocks of the Lower Huronian series in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, and the instruments and methods of work. Gives the results of tracing magnetic rocks by the disturbances produced in the instruments.
574 Spencer (J. W.). On the continental elevation of the glacial
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575 Spurr (Josiah Edward). Geology of the Yukon gold district,
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Describes the occurrence, character, and distribution of the sedi mentary and igneous rocks and of the auriferous veins and placer deposits of the region. Discusses the evidences of movement in the earth’s crust. Includes a report by F. H. Knowlton on the fossils collected and a chapter on recent warpings of the region by H. B. Goodrich.
576 - The measurement of faults.
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 723-729, 1897.
Abstract, Science, new ser., vol. v, p. 238, 1897.
Describes the general methods employed and gives the author’s defi nition of the terms used in the study of fault phenomena.
577 Squier (C. H.). Studies in the driftless region of Wisconsin.
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Describes the occurrence of loess and the characteristics of the strati fied and unstratified beds, and discusses the evidences of their glacial origin.
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579 - On the genus Remondia Gabb, a group of Cretaceous bivalve
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581 Stearns (Robert E.). Description of a new species of Actaeon
from the Quaternary bluffs of Spanish Bight, San Diego, California.
The Nautilus, vol. xi, pp. 14-15, 1897.
Describes Action traskii n. sp.
582 Stewart (Alban). Restoration of Oreodon culbertsoni Leidy.
Kans. Univ. Quart., vol. vi, pp. 13-14, pi. i, 1897.
583 Stone (George H.). To trace an invisible dike.
Colliery Eng., vol. xviii, p. 151, 1897.
Describes dike phenomena at Cripple Creek, Colo.
584 Storms ( W. H.). Mines of the gold belt [California].
Mg. and Sci. Press., vol. , pp. 96, 194-195, 1897.
Describes the general geologic features and occurrence of gold.
T.
585 Tarr (Ralph S.). Former extension of Cornell glacier near the
southern end of Melville Bay.
Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. viii, pp. 251-268, pis. 25-29, 1897. Describes the glacial phenomena of the region.
586 - Arctic sea ice as a geological agent.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iii, pp. 223-229, 1897.
Describes the erosion and transportation effected by sea and glacier ice.
587 - Difference in the climate of the Greenland and American sides
of Davis’ and Baffin’s Bay.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iii, pp. 315-321, 1897.
Discusses the changes of level that have taken place, and their rela tion to glaciation.
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588 Tarr (Ralph S.). Former extension of Cornell glacier near the
southern end of Melville Bay.
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 303-307, pi. 1, figs. 1-2, 1897.
Review by T. C. Chamberlin.
589 Rapidity of weathering and stream erosion in the Arctic
latitudes.
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 131-136, pi. vi, 1897.
Describes the characteristics of weathering and stream erosion in this region.
590 Evidence of glaciation in Labrador and Baffin Land.
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 191-197, pi. x, 1897.
Describes the glacial phenomena of the region.
591 Valley glaciers of the upper Nugsuck peninsula, Greenland.
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 262-267, pi. xv, 1897.
Describes the occurrence of local glaciers on this coast of Greenland.
592 - Changes of level in the Bermuda Islands.
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 293-303, pis. xvi-xviii, 1897 .
Describes the physiographic and orographic features of the islands.
593 - The margin of the Cornell glacier [Greenland].
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 139-156, pis. vi-xii, 1897.
Describes and illustrates the characteristics of this glacier.
594 - Former extension of Greenland glaciers.
Science, new ser., vol. v, p. 344, 1897.
Discusses the evidence as to the extension of glaciation over the angular peaks.
595 - - The former extension of ice in Greenland.
Science, new ser., vol. v, pp. 515-516, 1897.
Discusses certain observations on this subject.
59G - Former extension of ice in Greenland.
Science, new ser., vol. v, pp. 804-805, 1897.
Discusses Professor Chamberlin’s review of the author’s paper on this subject.
597 - The glaciers of Greenland.
Sci. Amer., vol. lxxvi, pp. 216-217, figs. 1-3, 1897.
Describes some of the glaciers of Greenland.
598 - The Arctic sea ice as a geological agent.
Sci. Am. Suppl., vol. xliv, pp. 17941-17942, 1897.
599 - Elementary geology.
Review by H. B. Kurnmel, Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 317-318, 1897 ; Re view by W J McGee, Nat. Geog. Mag., vol. viii, pp. 59-60, 1897 ; Review by N. H. Winchell, Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 277-278, 1897.
72 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF N. A. GEOLOGY, [bull. 156.
600 Taylor (Frank Bursley). Correlation of Erie Huron beaches with
outlets and moraines in southeastern Michigau.
Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. viii, pp. 31-58, pi. 2, 1897 ; Review by C. H. Gordon. Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 313-317, 1897.
' Describes the recent work of the author on the moraines and beaches
of the region.
601 - Moraines of recession and their significance in glacial theory
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 421-466, 1897 ; Am. Geol., voL xix, correspond ence, p. 290, 1897.
Describes the Cincinnati-Mackiuac moraine series, and discusses its value as a basis of interpretation. Discusses the character and dura tion of the glacial oscillations and the effect of changes of climate on the ice sheet.
602 - Scoured bowlders of the Matawa valley [Ontario].
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iii, pp. 208-218, 1897.
Describes the characteristics and occurrence of scoured bowlders which indicate the probable course of the former outlet of the Great Lakes.
603 - Lake Adirondack.
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 392-396, 1897.
Describes the general features of a probable glacial lake in northern New York.
004 - The Nipissing-Matawa river the outlet of the Nipissing great
lakes.
Am. Geol., vol. xx, correspondence, pp. 65-66, 1897.
Describes the general features of the river.
605 - Notes on the abandoned beaches of the north coast of Lake
Superior.
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 111-128, 1897.
Reviews Prof. Lawson’s publications on the subject and describes the author’s observations on the abandoned beaches.
606 - The Champlain submergence and uplift, and their relation to
the Great Lakes and Niagara Falls.
Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Rept. 1897, pp. 652-653, 1898.
Discusses the evidence of the abandoned beaches.
607 Teall ( J. J. H.). Differentiation in igneous magmas as a result of
progressive crystallization.
Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Rept. 1897, pp. 661-662, 1898.
Describes certain basalts and their bearing on the theory of differen tiation of igneous magmas.
608 Tight (W. G.). Some pre-Glacial drainage features in southern
Ohio.
Denison Univ., Sci. Lab., Bull., vol. ix, pt. ii, pp. 22-32, pis. A, B, C, III, 1897.
Describes drainage features in southern Ohio.
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Tight (W. G.). A pre-Glacial valley in Fairfield County [Ohio], Denison Univ., Sci. Lab., Bull., vol. ix, pt. ii, pp. 33—37, pis. D, L, F, IV, 1897.
Describes the drainage of the region.
010 Tilton (J. L.). Results of recent geological work in Madison County [Iowa].
Iowa Acad. Sci., Proc., vol. iv, pp. 47-54, 1897.
Describes the character and distribution of the loess, drift, and Upper Carboniferous beds.
Gil Todd (J.E.). Is the loess of either lacustrine or semi-marine origin ?
Reviews various theories regarding the origin of the loess.
612 Volcanic dust in southwestern Nebraska and in South Dakota.
Science, new ser., vol. v, pp. 61-62, 1897.
Notes occurrence in the region.
613 - The Quaternary of Missouri.
Science, new ser., vol. v, pp. 695-696 (4 p.), 1897.
Discusses certain features of the loess deposits.
614 [Review of “ Preliminary report on artesian waters of a portion
of the Dakotas,” by N. H. Darton.J
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 274-276, 1897.
615 The moraines of the Missouri couteau and their attendant
deposits.
Am. Geol., vol. xx, p. 329 (ip.), 1897 .
Review by W. Upham].
GIG Tolman (Cyrus Fischer, jr.). [Review of “Some queries on rock differentiation,” by G. F. Becker.]
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 393-398, 1897.
G17 [Review of “Some mines of Rosita and Silver Cliff, Colorado,”
by S. F. Emmons.]
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 856-857, 1897.
G17 Tower (George Warren, jr.), Emmons (S. F.) and. Economic geology of the Butte special district [Montana].
See Emmons (S. F.) and Tower (G W., jr.), No. 202.
618 Turner (Henry W.). Downieville folio, California.
U. S. Geol. Surv., Geol. Atlas of the U. S., Folio No. 37, 1897.
Describes the geologic history of the gold belt of California, the occurrence and character of the auriferous slate series, the superjacent series, the igneous rocks, the structural features of the region, and the occurrence of gold. Includes topographic and geologic maps.
(ill) - Nomenclature of metamorphic lavas.
Science, new ser., vol. v, p. 226, 1897.
Discusses the nomenclature of these rocks.
74 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF N. A. GEOLOGY, [bull. 156.
620 Turner (Henry W.). A new amphibole-pyroxene rock and some orbicular rocks from California.
Abstract, Science, new ser., vol. v, p. 811 (£ p.), 1897.
62 L - and Ransome (F. L.). Sonora folio, California.
U. S. Geol. Surv., Geol. Atlas of the U. S., Folio No. 41, 1897.
Describes the geology of the gold belt, the topography of the region, the character and distribution of the sedimentary and igneous rocks, and the occurrence of gold. Includes topographic and geologic maps.
622 Tyrrell ( J. B.). The glaciation of north-central Canada.
Brit. Assoc. Adv., Rept. 1897, pp. 662-663, 1898.
Describes the glacial history of the region.
623 - Genesis of Lake Agassiz.
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 78-81, 1897.
Review by G. M. D[awson].
u.
624 Udden (J. A.). A brief description of the section of Devonian
rocks exposed in the vicinity of Bock Island, Ill., with a statement of the nature of its fish remains.
Cin. Soc. Hist., Jour., vol. six, pp. 93-95, 1897.
Gives a summary description of the several beds and discusses their '2 correlation with other Devonian strata in the Mississippi Valley.
625 - Origin of the loess.
Am. Geol., vol. xx, correspondence, pp. 274-275, 1897.
Makes corrections of a report of a recent paper by the author on this subject.
626 Ulrich (E. O.). The Lower Silurian Lamellibrauchiata of Minne
sota.
Minn. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv., Paleontology, vol. iii, pt. ii, pp. 475-628, pis. -xlvi, 1897.
Gives the author’s terminology, methods of study, and classification. Describes many new species.
627 - The lower Silurian Ostracoda of Minnesota.
Minn. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv., Paleontology, vol. iii, pt. ii, pp. 629- 693, pis. xliii-xliv, figs. 46-52, 1897.
Gives a provisional classification of the Paleozoic Ostracoda, and describes many new species.
628 - and Scofield (W. H.). The Lower Silurian Gastropoda of
Minnesota.
Minn. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv., Paleontology, vol. iii, pt. ii, pp. 813- 'j 1081, pis. lxi-lxxii, figs. 1-12, 1897.
Discusses the general characters and classification of the gastropods and describes many new species.
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629 Ulrich (E. O.), Wincheli (N. H.) and. The Lower Silurian deposits of the Upper Mississippi province: A correlation of the strata with those in the Cincinnati; Tennessee, New York, and Canadian provinces, and the stratigraphic and geographic distribution of the fossils.
See Wincheli (N. H.) and Ulrich (E. O.), No. 730.
030 Underhill (James). Vein intersections in Clear Creek County, Colorado.
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiv, p. 339, figs. 1-5, 1897.
Describes the vein phenomena.
031 - The Seaton mine, Colorado.
Eng. and Mg. Jonrv vol. lxiv, p. 550, figs. 1-4, 1897.
Describes the vein system.
032 Upham (Warren). Cuyahoga pre-Glacial gorge in Cleveland, Ohio.
Geol. Soc. Am. , Bull., vol. viii, pp. 7-13, 1897 .
Gives the records of wells and discusses their bearing on the evidence of the pre-Glacial erosion of the region.
033 - Modified drift in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. viii, pp. 183-196, pi. lv, 1897.
Describes the glacial phenomena of tlie vicinity.
034 [Review of “ Sixteenth Annual Report of the United States
Geological Survey.”]
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 210-214, 1897.
635 Relation of the Lafayette or Ozarkian uplift of North America
to Glaciation.
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 339-343, 1897.
Discusses the relation of these uplifts to the glaciation of North America.
630 - Rhythmic accumulation of moraines by waning ice-sheets.
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 411-417, 1897.
Discusses the character and mode of formation of moraines.
637 - [Review of u Summary report of the Geological Survey
department of Canada for the year 1890,” by G. M. Dawson.] Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 417-418, 1897.
638. [Review of ‘‘The water resources of Illinois,” by Frank Lev-
erett.]
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 418-419, 1897.
639 [Review of “ Iowa Geological Survey, vol. vi : Report on lead,
zinc, artesian wells, etc.”]
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 271-273, 1897.
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CIO Upham (Warren). [Review of “ Geology of Johnson County, Iowa,” by Samuel Calvin.]
Am. Geol., vol. xx, p. 273, 1897.
641 - The Glacial Lake Agassiz.
Review by F. L[everett], Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 324-328, 1897 ; Review by T. C. C[hamberlin], Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 851-853, 1897.
642 - [Review of “ The Glacial brick clays of Rhode Island and
southern Massachusetts,” by N. S. Shaler, J. B. Woodworth, and G. F. Marbut.]
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 328-329, 1897.
643 - [Review of u The moraines of the Missouri couteau and their
attendant deposits,” by J. E. Todd.]
Am. Geol., vol. xx, p. 329, 1897.
644 - [Review of “Glacial observations in the Umanak district,
Greenland,” by George H. Barton.]
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 329-330, 1897.
645 - Brumlins containing or lying. on modified drifts.
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 383-387, 1897.
Discusses the origin of these drumlins.
646 Van Hise (Charles R.). Studies for students: Deformation of
rocks V.
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 178-193, figs. 1-6, 1897.
Describes the deformation of rocks by folding and the relations of cleavage, jointing, and bedding.
647 - Geology for quarry men.
Stone, vol. xiv, pp. 134-142, 260-264, 349-355, 487-490, 586-589 ; vol. xv, pp. 42-46, 126-132, 274-279, 370-373, 1897.
Extract from the 16th Annual Report of the U. S. Geological Survey.
648 - and Bayley (William Shirley). The Marquette iron-bearing
district of Michigan. With atlas. Including a chapter on the Republic Trough by Henry Lloyd Smyth.
U. S. Geol. Surv., Mon., vol. xxviii, 608 pp., pis. i-xxv, figs. 1-27, atlas sheets i-xxxix, 1897. Review by U. S. Grant, Jour. Geol., vol. v, pp. 402-404, 1897.
Reviews the previous explorations and literature on the region; describes the occurrence and character of the subdivisions of the Base ment complex, and the Upper and Lower Marquette series, the igneous rocks, and the geologic features and structures of the Republic trough. Includes a discussion of the general geology of the region.
640 Vaughan (T. Waylaud). Additional notes on the outlying areas of the Comanche series in Oklahoma and Kansas.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iv., pp. 43-50, with map, 1897.
Describes sections in various parts of the region, giving lists of fos sils collected, and discusses their bearing on the relation and age of parts of the Comanche series.
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650 Vaughan (T. Wayland). The asphalt deposits of western Texas.
U. S. Geol. Surv., 18th Ann. Rept., Pt. V (cont.), pp. 930-935, 18 >7. Describes its occurrence in the Cretaceous beds of the region.
(151 Geologic notes on Kansas, Oklahoma, and Indian Territory.
Abstract, Science, new ser., vol. v, pp. 558-559, 1897.
(J52 Hill (R. T.) and. Geology of the Edwards plateau and Rio
Grande plain adjacent to Austin and San Antonio, Texas, with reference to the occurrence of underground waters.
See Hill (R. T.) and Vaughan (T. W.), No. 287.
653 Vogdes (Anthony W.). Notes on Paleozoic Crustacea, No. 5, Car
boniferous trilobites from Missouri.
Cal. Acad. Sci., Proc., vol. vi, pp. 197-198, 1897.
Describes Proetus placidus n. sp., from the Chouteau limestone of Missouri.
w.
654 Wadsworth (M. E.). The origin and mode of occurrence of the
Lake Superior copper deposits.
Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans., vol. xxvii, pp. 669-696.
Discusses the phenomena of the alteration of rock masses, the forma tion of ore deposits, and the character and relations of the Keweenawan and Potsdam series, and the lava flows.
655 Walcott (Charles Doolittle). The post-Pliocene elevation of the
Inyo range, and the lake beds of Waucobi embayment, Inyo County, California.
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 340-348, figs. 1-5, 1897.
Presents evidence as to the occurrence of recent orographic movement in the region and describes the character and occurrence of the lake beds.
656 - Note on the genus Lingulepis.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iii, pp. 404-405, 1897.
Describes Lingulepis meeki n. sp. from the Middle Cambrian.
657 - Cambrian Brachiopoda: Genera Iphidia and Yorkia, with
descriptions of each and of the genus Acrothele.
U. S. Nat. Mus., Proc. vol. xix, pp. 707-718, pis. lix-lx, 1897.
658 - Report of the Director U. S. Geological Survey for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 1897.
U. S. Geol. Surv., 18th Ann. Rept., Pt. I, pp. 11-440, pis. i-iv, figs. 1-2, 1897.
Describes the work of the geologic, topographic, and paleoutologic divisions of the United States Geological Survey and gives summaries of the results obtained by the various field parties.
659 Walker (T. L.). Geological and petrographical studies of the Sud
bury nickel district [Canada].
London Geol. Soc., Quart. Jour., vol. liii, pp. 40-66, 1897 ; review by G. Maas, Zeit. fur prak. Geol., Heft. 8, pp. 297-300, fig. 85, 1897.
Describes the petrographic characters of the nickel-bearing and asso ciated rocks and discusses the origin of the ore.
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660 Ward (Lester F.). Professor Fontaine and Dr. Newberry on the
age of the Potomac formation.
Science, new ser., vol. v, pp. 411-423, 1897.
Reviews certain papers and discusses the conclusions as to the evi dences of the age of the Potomac formation.
661 - A new species of Eucalyptus from the Dakota group of south
western Kansas.
Torrey Bot. Club, Bull., vol. xxiv, pp. 576-577, 2 figs., 1897.
Describes Eucalyptus gouldii n. sp.
662 - The Cretaceous formation in southwestern Kansas.
Abstract, Science, new ser., vol. vi, pp. 814-815, 1897.
663 Waring (W. George). The gold fields of Altar, Mexico.
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiii, pp. 257-258, 1897.
Describes the occurrence of gold in western Mexico.
664 Warren (E. R.). Vein walls.
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiii, p. 424, 1897.
Describes vein structure near Crested Butte, Colorado.
665 - Some mineral veins of Gunnison County, Colorado.
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiii, pp. 597-598, 1897.
Discusses occurrence of silver-lead ore bodies near Crested Butte, Colo.
666 Watson (Thomas L.). Evidences of recent elevation of the south
ern coast of Baffinland.
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 17-33, 1897.
Describes the topographic features of the region, and the occurrence of raised beaches and' their contained fossils. Discusses their occur rence. as evidence of recent elevation. Gives a partial bibliography of the subject.
667 - [Review of “The relation of the fauna of the Ithaca group to
the faunas of the Portage and Chemung,” by Edward M. Kindle].
, Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 140-141, 1897.
668 - Lakes with more than one outlet.
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 267-270, 1897.
Reviews the literature describing such phenomena and describes occurrences in Baffinland.
669 - A bibliography of the geological, mineralogical, and paleon
tological literature of the State of Virginia.
Am Pal., Bull., vol. 2, No. 7, p. 109, 1897.
Gives a list of journals consulted, and a bibliography arranged alpha betically by authors’ names.
670 Watts (W. L.). Oil and gas yielding formations of Los Angeles,
Ventura, and Santa Barbara counties [California].
Cal. State Mg. Bureau, Bull. No. 11, p. 94, 35 figs., 1897.
Describes the occurrence of oil and the character and structure of the Tertiary beds. Gives a list of fossils determined. Includes geo logical sketch maps of tlio several districts.
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671 Weaver (W. J.). River adjustment in North Carolina.
Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., Jour., 1896, pt. i, pp. 13-24, figs. 1-2, 1896. Discusses the changes in the drainage lines of North Carolina.
67 Weed (Walter Harvey). [Areal Geology, Butte quadrangle, Montana.]
U. S. Geol. Surv., Geol. Atlas of U. S., Folio No. 38, 1897.
Describes the physiography, igneous intrusions, and rocks of the region.
672 - Laccoliths in folded strata.
Abstract, Science, new ser., vol. v., pp. 811-812, 1897 .
673 — — — and Pirsson (L. V.). Geology of Castle Mountain mining
district, Montana.
Review, Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 210-212, 1897.
674 - Geology and mineral resources of the Judith Mountains of
Montana.
U. S. Geol. Surv., 18th Ann. Rept., Pt. Ill, pp. 446-616, pis. lxix-lxxxvi, figs. 32-54b, 1898.
Describes the physiography, geologic history, occurrence and charac ter of the Paleozoic and Mesozoic rocks, the detailed geology, the char acter and occurrence of the igneous rocks, the dynamic and structural geology, and the mineral resources of the region.
675 Weeks (Fred Bough ton). Bibliography and index of North
American geology, paleontology, petrology, and mineralogy for 1896.
U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. No. 149, 152 pp., 1897.
Contains a list of titles of papers arranged alphabetically by authors’ names and a subject index.
676 Weller (Stuart). [Review of “ Report on the Valley Regions of
Alabama (Paleozoic strata) Part I. On the Tennessee Val ley region” by Henry McOalley.]
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 307-308, 1897.
677 - [Review of “Final report on the geology of Minnesota, Pale
ontology, vol. iii, pt. ii.”]
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, p. 308, 1897.
678 - [Review of “Bulletins of American Paleontology, vol. i.”]
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 309-310, 1897.
679 Correlation of the Devonian faunas in southern Illinois.
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 625-635, 1897.
Gives a list of fossils collected in Illinois on the Mississippi River, and discusses the relations of the Illinois, Iowa, and New York Devonian faunas.
680 - On the presence of problematic fossil Medusm in the Niagara
limestone of northern Illinois.
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 744-751, fig. a, and one plate, 1897.
Describes the general characters of the material aud the characters of four new species.
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681 Weller (Stuart). Cryptodiscus Hall.
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 803-808, pis. A. B., 1897.
Describes material from the Niagara limestone of Wisconsin, and discusses its correlation with Callicrinus.
682 Wells (J. Walter). The mispickel gold ores of Deloro, Ontario.
Can. Mg. Rev., vol. xvi, pp. 120-121, 1897.
Describes the character of the gold ores and their geologic occurrence.
683 Wheeler (H. A.). Clay deposits.
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 398-400, 1897.
Review by H. F. Bain.
684 White (David). Age of the lower coals of Henry County, Missouri.
Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. viii, pp. 287-304, 1897. Review by A. H[ollick], Torrey Bot. Club., Bull., vol. xxiv, pp. 316-317, 1897.
Describes the stratigraphy of the coal beds, the composition and distribution of the flora, and its bcariug on the age of the beds. In cludes a discussion of the early Carboniferous flora.
685 - [Review of “Zur palaozoischen Flora der Arktischen zone,”
by A. G. Nathorst, Stockholm, 1894.]
Am. Nat., vol. xxxi, pp. 43-45, 1897.
686 White (Theodore G.). A contribution to the petrography of the
Boston Basin [Massachusetts].
Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Proc., vol. xxv, pp. 117-156, 5 pis., 1897. Describes the character and occurrence of the Cambrian slates, the petrographic characters of the granitoid, porphyritic, and felsitic rocks, and the occurrence of granite dikes and contact phenomena.
687 Whiteaves ( J. F.). The fossils of the Galena-Trenton and Black
River formations of Lake Winnipeg and its vicinity [Canada], Canada Geol. Surv., Paleozoic Fossils, vol. iii, pt. iii, pp. 129-242, pis. 16-22, figs. 19, 1897. Review by J. M. Clarke, Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 187-188, 1897.
Describes the characters of the fossils collected, including a number of new species.
688 - Note on a fish tooth from the Upper Arisaig series of Nova
Scotia.
Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Rept. 1897, pp. 656-657, 1898.
Discusses its bearing on the age of the beds.
689 - Description of a new genus and species of cystideans from
the Trenton limestone at Ottawa [Ontario].
Can. Rec. Sci., vol. vii, pp. 287-292, 3 tigs., 1897.
Describes Astrocystites ottawaensis n. sp.
690 Whitfield (Robert P.). Note on the hypostome of Lichas (Tera-
tapsis) grandis Hall.
Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Bull., vol. ix, pp. 45-46, 3 figs., 1897.
Describes the characters of the material.
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691 Whitfield (Robert P.). Description of new species of Silurian
fossils from near Fort Cassin and elsewhere on Lake Cham plain.
Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Bull., vol. ix, pp. 177-184, pis. iv-v, 1897.
Describes fossils from the Fort Cassin beds of Vermont.
692 - Descriptions of species of Rudistse from the Cretaceous rocks
of Jamaica, W. I., collected and presented by Mr. F. C. Nicholas.
Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Bull., vol. ix, pp. 185-196, pis. vi-xxii, 1897 Describes a number of new species.
C93 - Observations on the genus Barrettia Woodward, with descrip
tions of two new species.
Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Bull., vol. ix, pp. 233-246, pis. xxvii-xxxviii, 1897. Discusses the character of the genus and describes two new species.
694 Whitten (W. M.), Bailey (E. H. S.) and. On the chemical com
position of some Kansas gypsum rocks.
See Bailey (E. H. S.) and Whitten (W. M.) No. 27.
695 Wieland (George R.). Eopaleozoic hot springs and the origin of
the Pennsylvania siliceous oolite.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iv, pp. 262-264, fig. 1, 1897.
Discusses the origin of certain material.
696 Williams (E. H., jr.). Greenland glaciers.
Science, new ser., vol. v, p. 448, 1897.
Compares certain features of glaciation in Greenland and Pennsyl vania.
697 Williams (Henry S.). On the southern Devonian formations.
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iii, pp. 393-403, with map, 1897. Review by E. W. C[laypole], Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 133-134, 1897.
Describes the characteristics of the Devonian strata and discusses the author’s hypothesis to explain the differences in- the Devonian stratigraphy of eastern United States.
698 - [Review of “An introduction to geology,” by W. B. Scott.j
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. iii, pp. 422-423, 1897; Science, new ser., vol. v, pp. 659-660, 1897.
699 Willis (Bailey). Some coal fields of Puget Sound [Washington].
U. S. Geol. ., 18th Ann. Rept.. Pt. Ill, pp. 399-436, pis. Iii— Ixviii, figs. 26-31, 1898.
Describes the physiography, stratigraphic succession, and structure of the region. Discusses the age of the beds and gives an account of the occurrence of coal.
700 - Glaciation in the Puget Sound region [Washington].
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 144-145, 1897 ; Abstract, Science, new ser., vol.v, pp. 238-239, 1897.
. Gives brief notes on the glacial phenomena of the region.
Bull. 156 - -6
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701 Willis (Bailey). [Review of “ Elementary geology,” by Ralph S.
Tarr.]
Science, new ser., vol. vi, pp. 599-600, 1897.
702 - Drift phenomena of Puget Sound and their interpretation.
Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Rept. 1897, p. 653 (£ p.), 1898.
703 Williston (S. W.). The Kansas Niobrara Cretaceous.
Kan. Uuiv. Geol. Surv., vol. ii, pp. 237-246, pi. , 1897.
Describes the general lithologic and faunal characters of the forma tion.
704 - The Pleistocene of Kansas.
Kan. Univ. Geol. Surv., vol. ii, pp. 299-308, figs. 12-13, 1897.
Gives notes on the occurrence of vertebrates in the Pleistocene of Kansas, aud discusses evidences as to the age of the Equus beds and the occurrence of the Goodnight and Blanco beds.
705 - Restoration of Oruithostoma (Pteranodon).
Kan. Univ. Quart., vol. vi, pp. 35-51, pi. ii, 1897.
Gives the author’s classification and describes the characters of Ornithostoma.
706 - Notice of some vertebrate remains from the Kansas Permian.
Kan. Univ. Quart., vol. vi, pp. 53-56, figs. 1-4, 1897.
Describes fragments of Cricotus.
707 - A new plesiosaur from the Kansas Comanche Cretaceous.
Kan. Univ. Quart., vol. vi, p. 579, 1897.
Describes Plesiosaurus gouldii, n. sp.
708 - Brachysaurus, a new genus of Mosasaurs.
Kan. Univ. Quart., vol. vi, pp. 95-99, pi. viii, 1897.
Describes the characters of a new genus from the Cretaceous of South Dakota.
709 - On the extremities of Tylosaurus.
Kan. Univ. Quart., vol. vi, pp. 99-102, pis. ix-xii, fig. 1, 1897.
710 - Restoration of Kansas Mosasaurs.
Kan. Univ. Quart., vol. vi, pp. 107-110, pi. xiii, 1897; Sci. Am. Suppl., vol. xliv, p. 18162, 3 tigs., 1897.
Describes restorations of Clidastes, Platecarpus, and Tylosaurus.
711 Range and distribution of the Mosasaurs, with remarks on
synonymy.
Kan. Univ. Quart., vol. vi, pp. 177-185, pi. xx, 1897.
Describes the geologic and geographic distribution of mosasaurs and discusses their synonymy.
712 - A new labyrithodont from the Kansas Carboniferous.
Kan. Univ. Quart., vol. vi, pp. 209-210, pi. xxi, 1897.
Describes a tooth of particular interest, as it is from a lower horizon than hitherto recorded aud the only one yet found in America.
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713 Williston (S. W.). Vertebrates from the Kansas Permian.
Science, new ser., vol. v, p. 395 (4 p.), 1897.
Notes on discovery of vertebrate remains from near the base of the Permian.
714 - [Beview of “The University Geological Survey of Kansas,
Vol. II,” by Erasmus Haworth and assistants.]
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 400-401, 1897.
71.' Winchell (Alexander N.). The age of the Great Lakes of North America.
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 336-339, 1897.
Gives a partial bibliography of the subject, with brief notes on the contents of each paper.
716 - The Koochiching granite.
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 293-299, figs. 1-3, 1897.
Describes the megascopic and microscopic and chemical characters of the granite.
717 Winchell (Horace V.). The gold fields of the Bainy Biver dis
trict [Ontario].
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxiv, pp. 485-486, with geological map, 1897. Describes the geologic features and occurrence of the ore veins.
718 Winchell (N. H.). [Beview of “The ancient volcanic rocks of
South Mountain, Pennsylvania,” by Florence Bascom.]
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 139-140, 1897.
719 - [Beview of “Elementary Geology,” by Balph S. Tarr.]
Am. Geol., vol. xix, pp. 277-278, 1897.
720 - [Beview of “ Glaciers of North America,” by I. C. Bussell.]
Am. Geol., vol. xix, p. 278 (£p.), 1897.
721 . - Some new features in the geology of northeastern Minnesota.
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 41-51, 1897.
Describes recent observations on the transition from crystalline schists to the Laurentian, the relations of the Stuntz conglomerate, and the nature and position of the coarse conglomerate in Puckwunge valley.
722 - [Beview of “ Papers and notes on the genesis and matrix of
the diamond,” by H. O. Lewis.]
Am. Geol., vol. xx, j>p. 57-59, 1897.
723 - Light in the East.
Am. Geol., vol. xx, Editorial comment, pp. 128-129, 1897.
Discusses use of the term Taconic.
724 - [Beview of “The Newark system, Beport of progress,” by
H. B. Kiimmell.
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 134-135, 1897.
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725 Winchell (N. H.). [Review of “ Twenty-First Animal Report of the Department of Geology and Natural Resources, Indiana.”] Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 135-136 (Ip.), 1897.
720 - [Review of development and mode of growth of Diplo-
graptus McCoy,” by R. Ruedemann.]
Am. Geol., vol. xx, p. 136 (I p.), 1897.
727 - The Fisher meteorite, chemical aud mineral composition.
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 316-317, 1897.
Describes its microscopic characters.
728 - The Taconic according to Renevier.
Am. Geol., vol. xx, Editorial Comment, pp. 405-407, 1897.
Discusses the Taconic question.
729 - Minnesota quartzite.
Stone, vol. xiv, pp. 122-125, 1897.
Extracted from Minnesota Geological and Natural History Survey.
730 and Ulrich (E. O.). The Lower Silurian deposits of the
Upper Mississippi: A correlation of the strata with those in the Cincinnati, Tennessee, New York, and Canadian Prov- inces, and the stratigraphic and geographic distribution of the fossils.
Minn. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv., Paleontology, vol. iii, pt. ii, pp. lxxxiii-cxxix, 1897.
Discusses the evidence for the correlation of the various subdivisions of the Lower Silurian group in the areas named. Gives a list of fossils from different horizons in the several areas.
731 Winslow (Arthur). [Review of geology and mining industry of
the Cripple Creek district, Colorado, by Whitman Cross and R. A. F. Penrose, jr.]
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 197-203, 1897.
732 Wolff (J. E.). Report on Archean geology [New Jersey].
N. J. Geol. Surv., Rept. 1896, pp. 91-94, pi. ix, 1897.
Describes occurrence of elaeolite-syenite.
733 - and Brooks (Alfred Hulse). The age of the Franklin White
limestone of Sussex County, New Jersey.
U. S. Geol. Surv., 18tli Ann. Rept., pp. 431-457, pi. lxxxiii, fig. 77-81, 1898; Abstract, Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. viii, p. 397, 1897.
Gives a review of previous literature, a description of the lithologic character and structu re of the formation, and a summary and conclusions.
734 Woodman (J. Edmund). [Review of “The elevated reefs of
Florida,” by Alexander Agassiz. With notes on the geology of southern Florida, by Leon S. Griswold.]
Jour, of Geol., vol. v, pp. 312-313, 1897.
735 Woodward (A. Smith). Edward Drinker Cope.
Nat. Science, vol. x, pp. 377-381, pi. iv, 1897.
Gives a sketch of the life of Professor Cope.
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736 Woodworth (Jay Backus). Uu conformities of Marthas Vineyard and of Block Island.
Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. viii, pp. 197-212, pi. 16, 1897.
Describes the character and occurrence of the Tertiary strata and the unconformities of these islands.
737' - Charles Thomas Jackson.
Am. Geol., vol. xx, pp. 69-110, pi. iv, 1897.
Gives an account of the life and work of Jackson and a list of his published papers.
738 [Review of “A treatise on rocks, rock weathering, and soils,”
by George P. Merrill.]
Science, new ser., vol. v, pp. 995-997, 1897.
739 Woolman (Lewis). Artesian and other bored wells, and also dug
tells, in southern New Jersey.
N. J. Geol. Surv., Rept. 1896, pp. 97-180, 1897.
Gives well records of the strata penetrated, from various parts of the region.
740 - Bored wells, mostly in northern New Jersey.
N. J. Geol. Surv., Rept. 1896, pp. 181-200, 1897.
Presents reports on well records of the region.
741 - Stratigraphy of the Fish House black clay and associated
gravels. Fossil horse, Unionidie, and plant remains.
N. J. Geol. Surv., Rept. 1896, pp. 201-254, pis. x-xviii, 1897.
Reviews the fossil and stratigraphic evidences as to the age of the bed. Includes records of well borings.
742 Wortman (J. L.). The Ganodonta and their relationship to the
Edentates.
Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Bull., vol. ix, pp. 59-110, 36 figs., 1897.
Discusses the relationships of the two groups.
Addenda To Bibliography For 1896.
The papers in the foregoing bibliography which have the following numbers were printed in 1896, or bear that date :
21 175 193 380 442 445
468 564 671
Classified Key To The Index.
Alabama .
Alaska .
Archean and Algonkian .
Canada .
Appalachian region .
Lake Superior region .
Rocky Mountain region .
Arizona .
Arkansas .
Baffinland .
Bermuda Islands .
Bibliography .
Biography .
California . .
Cambrian .
Canada .
Appalachian region .
Lake Superior region .
South Dakota .
Rocky Mountain region .
Canada .
General .
British Columbia .
New Brunswick .
Newfoundland .
Nova Scotia .
Ontario .
Quebec .
Carboniferous (including Permian)
Classification .
Correlation .
New England .
Appalachian region .
Mississippi V alley .
Rocky Mountain region .
Texas .
Pacific Coast region .
Mexico .
Chemical analyses .
Classification .
Colorado .
Connecticut .
Correlation .
Page.
88 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF N. A. GEOLOGY, [bull. 156.
Page. K
Cretaceous . . . , - - - 98
General . 98
Nomenclature . 99
Atlantic Coast region . . 99
Appalachian region . - . 99
Mississippi Valley . - . 99
Southwestern region . 99
Great Plains region . 99
Rocky Mountain region . . . - . 99
Pacific Coast region . . 99
Mexico . - . 99
Delaware . 99
Devonian . 99
Appalachian region . 99
Mississippi Valley . 99
Arkansas . - - . 99
Rocky Mountain region . 99
Dynamical geology . 99
Economic geology . 100
General . - . - . - . . 100
Alabama . - . - . - . 100
Alaska . - . - . 100
Arizona . - . - . 100
Arkansas . . - . 100
California . . . - . . 100
Canada . . . . - . . . . . 100
Colorado . 101
Georgia . 101
Idaho . 101
Indiana . 101
Iowa . - - . 101
Kansas . - . 101
Kentucky . 101
Maryland . - . 101
Massachusetts . 101
Mexico . 101
Michigan . - . 101
Missouri . . 101
Montana . 101
Nevada . . . - . 101
New Jersey . 101
New Mexico . 101
New York . - . 101
Nicaragua . - - . - . 101
North Carolina . 101
Ohio . 102
Pennsylvania . - . 102
South Carolina . . - . . . - . 102
South Dakota . 102
Tennessee . 102
Texas . 102
Vermont . 102
Virginia . 102
Washington . 102
Wyoming . - . 102
Products described . 102
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Geological maps .
Georgia .
Glacial geology .
General . .
New; England .
Greenland .
Lake Superior region . . .
Mississippi Valley .
Pacific Coast region
Mexico .
Greenland .
Idaho .
Illinois .
Indiana .
Iowa .
Jamaica .
Juratrias .
Alaska . .
Atlantic Coast region . .
Southwestern region -
Great Plains .
Rocky Mountain region Pacific Coast region. ...
Mexico .
Kansas .
Kentucky .
Labrador .
Louisiana .
Maine .
Maryland .
Massachusetts .
Mexico .
Michigan .
Mineralogy .
General. .
Minerals described .
Minnesota .
Mississippi .
Missouri .
Montana .
Nebraska .
Nevada .
New Hampshire .
New Jersey .
New Mexico .
New York . . .
Nicaragua .
Nomenclature .
North Carolina .
Ohio .
Oklahoma .
Oregon .
Paleontology .
General .
Cambrian .
Page.
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90 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF N. A. GEOLOGY, [bull. 156.
Paleontology — Continned. Page.
Silurian . 110
Devonian . . 110
Carboniferous (including Permian) . 110
Juratrias . 110
Cretaceous . Ill
Tertiary . Ill
Pleistocene . Ill
Species described . Ill
Pennsylvania . 124
Petrology . 125
General . 125
Alaska . 125
California . 125
Canada . 125
Colorada . 125
Connecticut . 125
Kansas . . 125
Iowa . 125
Maryland . 125
Massachusetts . 125
Mexico . 125
Michigan . 125
Minnesota . 125
Montana . 125
New Hampshire . 125
New Jersey . 125
New York . 125
N orth C arolin a . 125
Pennsylvania . 125
South Dakota . 125
Virginia . 125
Washington . 125
Wisconsin . 125
Wyoming . 125
Rocks described . 125
Physiographic geology . 127
Pleistocene . 127
General . 127
Atlantic Coast region . 127
Mississippi Valley . 127
Great Lakes region . 127
Great Plains . 127
Rocky Mountain region . 127
Pacific Coast region . 127
Mexico . 127
Rhode Island . . , . 127
Silurian . 128
Classification . 128
Correlation . 128
N omenclature . 128
Canada . 128
Appalachian region . 128
Mississippi Valley . 128
Rocky Mountain region . 128
South Carolina . 128
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Page.
South Dakota . 12g
Tennessee . 12g
Tertiary . 12g
General . 12g
Correlation . 2g
Alaska . 2g
Atlantic Coast region .
Appalachian region . 19g
Rocky Mountain region .
Great Plains . - . 2g
Southwestern region . 12g
Pacific Coast region . . .
Mexico . l2g
Utah . — . . . 129
Vermont . 12g
Virginia . 129
Washington . 2g
West Virginia . lg0
Wisconsin .
Wyoming .
Index.
[The numbers refer to the entries in the Bibliography.]
Admiralty group, Adams, No. 2.
Aftonian, Calvin, No. 104.
Aftonian stage, Beyer, No. 66.
A.jibik quartzite, Smyth. No. 572.
Ajibik quartzite, Van Hise and Bayley, No. 648. Alabama.
Alabama and Georgia gold fields, Brewer, No. 87.
Apalachian gold fields, Phillips, No. 477. Auriferous quartz bodies in Alabama, Brewer, No. 91.
Cancellaria from Alabama Eocene, Aldrich, No. 19.
Clay-working industry, Kies, No. 501.
Coal industry of Southeastern States, Head, No. 272.
Coosa Valley region, McCalley, No. 393. Copper mining in Alabama, Brewer, No. 92. Fluxing rocks of Alabama, McCalley, No. 395. Gold fields of the South, Brewer, No. 93.
Gold ores in Alabama, Phillips, No. 476.
Gold regions of Alabama, Phillips, No. 478. Hematites of Alabama, McCalley, No. 394. Metal mining in Alabama, Brewer, No. 88. Alaska.
Fossil plants from Yukon River, Knowlton, No. 344.
Geology of Yukon gold district, Spurr, No.
Gold fields of southern Alaska, Becker, No. 51. Gold in granite and plufonic rocks, Blake, No. 68.
Notes on hypersthene-andesite, Cushing, No.
Recent warpings, Goodrich, No. 235.
Albertan, Calvin, No. 104.
Aldrich limestone, McCalley, No. 393.
Anacacho formation, Hill and Vaughan, No. 287. Anderson sandstone, Keith, No. 318.
Antietam formation. Clark, No. 129.
Archean and Algonkian.
Canada.
Grenville and Hastings series, Adams and Barlow, Nos. 5, 6.
Grenville and Hastings series, Adams, Bar low, and Ells, No. 7.
Notes on Grenville-Hastings series, Ells, No.
Opening address, Dawson, No. 172.
Rocks of the Laurentian, Adams, No. 1.
Archean and Algonkian — Continued.
Appalachian region .
Coosa Valley region, McCalley, No. 393. Franklin white limestone, W olff and Brooks, No. 733.
Gold fields of the South, Brewer, No. 93. Outline of Physical features of Maryland, Clark, No. 129.
Taconic and Huronian rocks, Nitze, No. 442. j Lake Superior region.
Geology of northeastern Minnesota, Winchell, No. 721.
Geology of the Nipissing-Algoma line, Bur- wash, No. 101.
Lake Superior copper deposits, Wadsworth, No. 654.
Magnetic observations, Smyth, No. 573. Marquette district, Van Hise and Bayley, No.
Republic trough, Smyth, No. 572.
Sioux quartzite, Beyer, No. 65.
Rocky Mountain region.
Potsdam gold ores, Smith, No. 562.
Pueblo folio, Gilbert, No. 230.
Geology of Mexico, Bain, No. 31.
Arizona.
Arizona copper deposit, Blake, No. 70. Fortuna gold mine, Blake. No. 69.
Gold in granite and plutonic rocks, Blake, No. 68.
Pearce mining district, Endlich, No. 203. Arkansas.
Bauxite deposits of Arkansas, Branner, No.
Cement materials of Arkansas, Branner, !No.
Jura and Neocomian, Marcou, No. 403. Paleozoic area of Arkansas, Ashley, No. 24. Phosphate deposits of Arkansas, Branner, No. 80.
Red River and Clinton monoclines, Newsom and Branner, No. 439.
Review of marine fossils from Coal Meas ures, Simonds, No. 554.
Arundel formation, Clark. No. 129.
Arundel, Clark and Bibbins, No. 130.
' Austin chalk, Hill and Vaughan, No. 287. Baffinland.
Evidence of glaciation, Tarr. No. 590.
Lakes with more than one outlet, Watson, No. 668.
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[Bull. 156.
Baffinland— Continued.
Pleistocene fossils from Baffinland, Kindle, No. 336.
Becent elevation, Watson, No. 666.
Bangor limestone, McCalley, No. 393.
Barnstable series, Sbaler, No. 547.
Barton Creek, Cragin, No. 153.
Basal sandstone, Berkey, No. 64.
Basal sandstone, Norton, No. 446.
Basement complex, Yan Hise and Bay ley, No. 648.
Basement series, Smith, No. 568.
Bayard formation, Clark, No. 129.
Beacon Hill formation, Salisbury and Knapp, No.
Bedford limestone, Hopkins and Siebenthal, No.
Bed Bock series, Lindgren, No. 383.
Bed Bock series, Turner, No. 618.
Bed Bock series, Turner and Bansome, No. 621.
Bellerophon bed, Sardeson, No. 524.
Bellowspipe limestone, Hobbs, No. 297.
Beloit formation, Sardeson, No. 524.
Benton, Haworth, No. 263.
Benton, Logan, No. 388.
Benton formation, Weed and Pirsson, No. 674.
Berkshire schist, Hobbs, No. 297.
Bermuda Islands.
Changes of level, Tarr, No. 592.
Bibliography.
A. del Castillo, Aguilera, No. 11.
Age of Great Lakes, Winchell, No. 715.
American fossil Brachiopoda, Schuchert, No.
Artesian waters of Iowa, Norton, No. 446.
Bauxite deposits of Arkansas, Branner, No.
Beford limestone, Hopkins and Siebenthal, No. 308.
Bibliography and cartography of Maryland, Mathews, No. 412a.
Bibliography and index of North American geology, paleontology, petrology, and miner alogy for 1896, Weeks, No. 675.
Bibliography of geological, mineralogical, and paleontological literature of Virginia, W at- son, No. 669.
Ch. Fred Hartt, Simonds, No. 553.
Charles Thomas Jackson, Wood worth, No. 737.
Corundum and basic magnesian rocks, Lewis, No. 380.
Geology of Government explorations, Em mons, No. 201.
Indiana caves and their fauna, Blatchley, No.
Life of Michael Tuomey, Smith, No. 560.
Lower Cretaceous formations, Stanton, No.
Magnetites near Port Henry, N. Y., Kemp, No. 321.
Memoir of Robert Hay, Hill, No. 283.
Northern Black Hills, Frazer, No. 226.
Becent elevation of Baffinland, Watson, No.
Santa Monica diatomaceous deposit, Schultze and Kain, No. 541.
Sketch of W. W. Mather, Hitchcock, No. 293.
Systematic position of trilobites, Kingsley, No. 337.
Bibliography— Continued.
Wachsmuth, Charles, Calvin, No. 102.
Bijiki schist, Yan Hise and Bayley, No. 648. Biography.
A. del Castillo, Aguilera, No. 11.
Abraham Gesner, Matthew, No. 415.
Ch. Fred Hartt, Simonds, No. 553,
Charles Thomas Jackson, Woodworth, No.737. Charles Wachsmuth, Calvin, No. 102.
Edward Drinker Cope, Gill, No. 232.
Edward Drinker Cope, Kingsley, No. 338. Edward D. Cope, Osborn, No. 463.
Edward Drinker Cope, Woodward, No. 735. Eminent living geologists, Dr. G. M. Dawson, Hinde, No. 290.
Life of Michael Tuomey, Smith, No. 560. Memoir of N. J. Giroux, Ells, No. 194. Memoir of Bobert Hay, Hill, No. 283. Memorial of Charles Wachsmuth, Keyes, No.
Bichard Owen, Jordan, No. 317.
Sketch of W. W. Mather, Hitchcock, No. 293. William Barton Bogers, Mendenhall, No. 422. Birch Creek series, Spurr, No. 575.
Birdseye, Marcou, No. 404.
Birdseye, Winchell and IJlrich, No. 730.
' Black Biver, Marcou, No. 404.
Black Biver, Winchell and Ulrich, No. 730. i Black shale, McCalley, No. 393.
Bowlder clay, Dawson, No. 170.
Briceville shale, Keith, No. 318.
Brunswick series, Kiimmel, Nos. 349, 350.
Bryn Mawr gravel, Bascom, No. 44.
Buchanan, Calvin, No. 104.
Buffi limestone, Sardeson, No. 524.
Buffi limestone, Winchell and Ulrich, No. 730. Burlington limestone, Keyes and Bowley, No. 331. Calaveras formation, Lindgren, No. 383. Calaveras formation, Turner, No. 618.
; Calaveras formation, Turner and Bansome, No.
Calciferous, Marcou, No. 404.
1 California.
A new amphibole-pyroxene rock, Turner, No.
Age of California Coast ranges, Bansome, No.
Clay-working industry, Bies, No. 501.
Contact metamorphism, Fairbanks, No. 206. Cretaceous Mollusca, Cooper, No. 148. Downieville folio, Turner, No. 618.
Geologic relations of Martinez group, Mer- riam, No. 424.
Geology of San Francisco peninsula, Fair banks, No. 205.
Gold in granite and plutonie rocks, Blake, No. 68.
Granitic rocks of Pyramid Peak district, Lindgren, No. 384.
Granitic rocks of Sierra Nevada, Lindgren, No. 386.
Hornblende-basalt, Diller, No. 179.
Migration of divides, Smith, No. 570.
Mines of the gold belt, Storms, No. 584.
New species of Actseon, Stearns, No. 581.
Oil and gas yielding formation, Watts. No. 670.
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California— Continued.
Oscillations of coast of California, Fairbanks, No. 208.
Outlines of geology of California, Fairbanks, No. 209.
Post- Pliocene elevation of Inyo range, Wal cott, No. 655.
Review of geology of Santa Catalina Island, Ransome, No. 4 94.
San Clemente Island, Smith, 567.
Santa Catalina Island, Smith, No. 568.
Santa Monica diatomaceous deposit, Schultze and Kain, No. 541.
Sonora folio, Turner and Ransome, No. 621. Submerged valleys of California, Davidson, No. 167.
Tin deposits at Temescal, Fairbanks, No. 207. Topography of California, Drake, No. 182. Truckee folio, Lindgren, No. 383.
Cambrian.
Canada.
Geology of southwestern New England, Hobbs, No. 297.
Labrador area, Low, No. 390.
Petrography of Boston basin, White, No. 686. Stratigraphic classification, Marcou, No. 404. Appalachian region.
Coosa Yalley region, McCalley, No. 393. Fluxing rocks of Alabama, McCalley, No. 395. Gold fields of the South, Brewer, No. 93. Outline of physical features of Maryland, Clark, No. 129.
Physiography of Adirondacks, Kemp, No. 320. Stratigraphic classification, Marcou, No. 404. Lake Superior region.
Geology of St. Croix Dalles, Berkey, No. 64. Lake Superior copper deposits, Wadsworth, No. 654.
South Dakota.
Potsdam gold ores, Smith, No. 562.
Rocky Mountain region.
Geology of Judith Mountains, Weed and Pirsson, No. 674.
Camerella bed, Sardeson, No. 524.
Canada.
General.
Die geologische Landesanfuchme der Canada, Klittko, No. 339.
Fossils of Galena-Trenton and Black River, Whiteaves, No. 687.
Glaciation of Canada, Tyrrell, No. 622. Grenville and Hastings series, Adams and Barlow, Nos. 5, 6.
Grenville and .Hastings series, Adams, Bar- low, and Ells, No. 7.
Lower Silurian deposits, Winchelland Ulrich, No. 730.
Notes on Grenville-Hastings series, Ells, No.
Opening address, Dawson, No. 172. Paleontology of post-Pliocene deposits, Ami, No. 22.
Physical geography and geology of Cauada, Dawson, No. 173.
Pleistocene flora of Canada, Penhallow, No.
C anada— Continued.
General— Continued.
Pre-Glacial decay of rocks, Chalmers, No. 112. Rocks of the Laurentian, Adams, No. 1. Stratigraphic classification, Marcou, No. 404. British Columbia.
Big Bend district, Nason, No. 436.
Bowlder clays of the Great Plains, Dawson, No. 170.
Gold mining in Yukon district, Ogilvie.No.
Klondike gold fields, Bratnober, No. 86.
Mining districts in British Columbia, Card- man, No. 261.
Mining fields of British Columbia, Lakes. No.
New species of Tertiary Mollusca, Merriam, No. 425.
Ores of Slocan division, Gwillim and Johnson, No. 257.
Secondary occurrences of magnetite, Kim ball, No. 333.
New Brunswick.
Abraham Gesner, Matthew, No. 415.
An extinct Paleozoic insect, Matthew, No. 416. Notes on intrusive rocks, Matthew, No. 420. Newfoundland.
Chromite deposits, Maynard, No. 421.
Nova Scotia.
Analyses of Nova Scotia coals, Gilpin, No. 234. Carboniferous Entomostraca, Dawson, No. 174. Fish tooth from Arisaig series, Whiteaves, No. 688.
Typical sections in Nova Scotia, Bailey, No. 28. Ontario.
Abandoned beaches of Lake Superior, Taylor, No. 605.
Anthraxolite, Coleman, No. 145.
Bowlders of Mattawa valley, Taylor, No. 602. Chemical composition of anthraxolite, Ellis, No. 191.
Fossils of the Ottawa Paleozoic basin, Ami, No. 21.
Geology of Admiralty group, Adams, No. 2. Geology of the Nipissing-Algoma line, Bur- wash, No. 101.
Glacial deposits at Toronto, Coleman, No. 143. Gold fields of Rainy River district, Winchell, No. 717.
Gold ores of Deloro, Wells, No. 682.
Granites and associated arkoses, Barlow and Ferrier, No. 40.
Lake of the Woods gold field, Rickard, No.
New genus of cystideans, Whiteaves, No. 689. Nickeliferous magnetites, Miller, No. 432. Nipissing-Mattawa outlet, Taylor, No. 604. Paleozoic outliers in Ottawa basin, Ells, No.
Report of Bureau of Mines, Blue, No. 73. Sudbury nickel district, Walker, No. 659. West Ontario gold fields, Coleman, Nos. 144,
Western Ontario gold fields, Hille, No. 288. Quebec.
Differential rising along Bell River, Bell, No. 62.
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Canada — Continued.
Quebec —Continued .
Fossils of the Ottawa Paleozoic basin, Ami, No. 21.
Fossil sponges from Quebec group, Dawson. No. 175.
Geology about Montreal, Dresser, No. 184. Gold bearing deposits of Quebec, Chalmers, No. 113.
Granites and associated arkoses, Barlow and Ferrier, No. 40.
Occurrence of cancrinite, Barlow, No. 30. Paleozoic outliers in Ottawa basin, Ells, No.
Problems in Quebec geology, Ells, No. 192. Cape Cod series, Shaler, No. 547.
Caprina limestone, Cragin, No. 153.
Caprotina limestone, Cragin, No. 153. Carboniferous (including Permian).
. Classification.
Des Moines coal-bearing series, Keyes, No.
Correlation.
Carboniferous and Permian formations, Pros ser, No. 486.
Paleozoic area of Arkansas, Ashley, No. 24. Upper Permian and Lower Cretaceous, Pros ser, No. 487.
New England.
Geology of Newport Neck and Conanicut, Crosby, No. 154.
Appalachian region.
Coosa Valley region, McCalley, No. 393. Fluxing rocks of Alabama, McCalley, No. 394. Outline of physical features of Maryland, Clark, No. 128a.
Mississippi Talley.
Aee of lower coals of Missouri, White, No.
Bedford limestone, Hopkins and Siebenthal, No. 308.
Carboniferous and Permian formations, Pros ser, No. 486.
Des Moines coal-bearing series, Keyes, No.
Fossils at Louisiana, Keyes and Rowley, No.
Geological work in Madison County, Iowa, Tilton, No. 610.
Kinderhook fauna, Keyes, No. 323.
Origin of conglomerates, Hopkins, No. 305. Paleozoic area of Arkansas, Ashley, No. 24. Permian and Upper Carboniferous, Prosser, No. 488.
Relation of Devonian and Carboniferous, Keyes, No. 326.
Upper Permian and Lower Cretaceous, Pros ser, No. 487.
Rocky Mountain region.
Geology of Judith Mountains, Weed and Pirsson, No. 674.
Pueblo folio, Gilbert, No. 230.
Texas.
Copper ores in the Permian, Schmitz, No. 537. Pacific Coast region.
Downieville folio, Turner, No. 618.
Carboniferous (including Permian)— Continued Pacific Coast region — Continued.
Granitic rocks of Pyramid Peak district, Lindgren, No. 384.
Mexico.
Geology of Mexico, Bain, No. 31.
Carlisle shake, Gilbert, No. 230.
Carters Creek, Winchell and Ulrich, No. 730. - Castillo (Antonio del), Aguilera, No. 11.
Cave Creek formation, Cragin, No. 151.
Ceratops beds, Stanton and Know! ton, No. 580. Chazy, Marcou, No. 404.
Chazy, AVinchell and Ulrich, No. 730.
Chemical analyses.
Absarokite, Clarke and Hillebraud, No. 132. Actinolite-magnetite-schist, Clarke and Hil- lebrand, No. 132.
Amphibolite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Analcite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Analcite-basalt, Cross, No. 159.
Andesite, Becker, No. 51.
Andesite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Andesite. Smith, Nos. 567, 568.
Anorthite, Pratt, No. 484.
Anthophyllite, Pratt, No. 484.
Anthraxolite, Ellis, No. 191.
Aplite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Aporhyolite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Artesian water, Norton, No. 446.
Asphalt, Vaughan, No. 650.
Augite-andesite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No.
Augite-vogesite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No.
Banakite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Basalt, Becker, No. 51.
Bauxite, Branner, No. 78.
Biotite-diorite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Biotite-granite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No.
Biotite-granite, Van Hise and Bay ley, No. 648. Bixbyite, Penfield and Foote, No. 469. Boltonite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Bronzite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Brownstones, Hopkins, No. 307.
Camptonite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Cancrinite, Clarke and Hillebraud, No. 132. Chabazite, Pratt, No. 484.
Chalk, Branner, No. 81.
Chert, Clarke and Hillebraud, No. 132. Chromite ore, Maynard, No. 421.
Clay, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132.
Clay, Keyes, No. 328.
Clay, Hies, Nos. 501, 503.
Clays, Branner, No. 81.
Coal, Gilpin, No. 234.
Coal, Head, No. 272.
Coal, Hosea, No. 309.
Coal, Knapp, No. 341.
Coal, Noyes, No. 448.
Coal, Willis, No. 699.
Cordierite-hornfels, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132.
Cortlandite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Dacite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132.
Dacite. Smith, No. 567.
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Chemical analyses— Continued.
Diabase, Becker, No. 51.
Diabase, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Diallage, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Diallage-gabbro, Clarke and Hillebrand, No.
Dike rock, Hovey, No. 310.
Diopside, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Diopside, Cross, No. 158.
Diorite, Becker, No. 51.
Diorite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132.
Diorite, Purmgton, No. 490.
Dolerite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Dolomite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Dunite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Elseolite-syenite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No.
Enstatite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Eustatite, Lewis, No. 380.
Enstatite, Pratt, No. 484.
Fire clay, Gilbert, No. 230.
Fuller’s earth, Ries, No. 502.
Gabbro, Becker, No. 51 .
Gabbro, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Gabbro, Smith, No. 567.
Gabbro-diorite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Gneiss, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132.
Gneiss, Merrill, No. 429.
Gneiss, Van Hise and Bayley, No. 648.
Granite, Becker, No. 51.
Granite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Granite, Gwillim and Johnson, No. 257. Granite, Lindgren, No. 384.
Granite, Winchell, No. 716.
Granite porphyry, Clarke and Hillebrand, No.
Granitite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Granitite, Yan Hise and Bayley, No. 648. Granodiorite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Greenstone, Van Hise and Bayley, No. 648. Griinerite-magnetite-schist, Clarke and Hille brand, No. 132.
Gypsum, Grimsley, No. 250.
Gypsum rock, Bailey and Whitten, No. 27. Ilamlinite, Penfield, No. 468. Hornblende-andesite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132.
Hornblende-basalt, Diller, No. 179. Hornblende-granite, Clarke and Hillebrand No. 132.
Hydronepbelite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No.
Hypersthene-andesite, Smith, No. 563. Hypersthene-gabbro, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132.
Ilmenite, Penfield and Foote, No. 470.
Iron ore, Allen, No. 20.
Iron ore, Gilpin, No. 234.
Iron ore, Kemp, No. 321.
Iron ore, Yan Hise and Bayley, No. 648. Jaspilite, Yan Hise and Bayley, No. 648. Kaolin. Branner, No. 78.
Keratophyr, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Kersantite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Labradorite-porphyrite, Clarke and Hille brand, No. 132.
Lamprophyre, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132.
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Chemical analyses — Continued.
Lepidomelane, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Leucite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Leucitite, Cross, No. 158.
Llierzolite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Limestone, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Limestone, Gilbert, No. 230.
Limonite, Nitze, No. 443.
Madupite, Cross, No. 1 58 .
Magnetite, Kimball, Nos. 333, 334.
Manganese, Catlett, No. 111.
Meteorite, Berkey, No. 63.
Meteorite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Meteorite, Foote, No. 223.
Mica-andesite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Mica-leucitite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Mica-peridotite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No.
Mica-schist, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Microperthite-hornfels, Clarke and Hille brand, No. 132.
Minette, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Missourite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Missourite, Cross, No. 158.
Monchiquite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Monchiquite, Cross, No. 159.
Monzonite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Novaculite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Obsidian, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Olivine diabase, Beyer, No. 65.
Olivine diabase, Walker, No. 659.
Oli vine-gabbro, Clarke and Hillebrand, No.
j Orendite, Cross, No. 158.
I Ottreli te-phyllite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No.
Ouacliitite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Pearlite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Peridotite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Peridotite, Yan Hise and Bayley, No. 648. Petroleum, Slosson, No. 559.
Petroleum oil, Watts, No. 670.
Phlogopite, Cross, No. 158.
Phonolite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Phosphate, Branner, No. 80.
Phyllite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Picrite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Pitchstone, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Pitchstone, Emerson, No. 198.
Plagioclase basalt, Cross, No. 159.
Porphyrite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132.
Porphyrite, Smith, No. 568.
Pyroxene-andesite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132.
Pyroxene-mica-diorite, Clarke and Hille brand, No. 132.
Pyroxene-schist, Clarke and Hillebrand, No.
Pyroxenite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Quart z-alunite rock, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132.
Quartz diappore rock, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132.
Quartzite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Quartz-mica-diorite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132.
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Chemical analyses —Continued.
Quartz-pentallarite. Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132.
Quartz porphryry, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132.
Quartz-schist, Clarke and Hillebrand. No. 132. Rhyolite, Clarke and Hillebrand. No. 132. Rhyolite. Smith, No. 567.
Sandstone, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Saussurite gabbro. Clarke and Hillebrand. No.
Schist, Becker, No. 51.
Schist, Tan Hise and Bayley, No. 648. Sericite-schist, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Sericite-schist, Nitze, No. 442.
Serpentine, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Shale, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132.
Shale, Gilbert, No. 230.
Shonkinite. Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Shoshonite. Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Slate. Clarke and Hillebrand. No. 132.
Slate, Duden, No. 186.
Soda-granite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Sodalite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Spherulite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Spilosite, Clarke and Hillebrand. No. 132. Syenite, Becker, No. 51.
Syenite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Theralite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Tinguaite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Tingnaite, "Weed and Pirsson, No. 674. Tonalite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Trachyte. Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Volcanic breccia, Walker, No. 659.
Water, Darton. No. 165.
Water. Leverett, No. 374.
Water, mine, Emmons. No. 199.
Websterite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. Wehrlite, Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132.
W ellsite. Pratt, No. 484-.
Wyomingite. Clarke and Hillebrand, No. 132. W yomingite, Cross, No. 158.
Cherokee shales, Keyes, No. 325.
Chesapeake formation. Clark, No. 129.
Cheyenne sandstone, Prosser, No. 487.
Chico- Tejon, Hereon, No. 405.
Chouteau limestone, Keyes and Rowley, No. 331. Cimarron series, Cragin, No. 151.
Cimarron series, Prosser, No. 487.
Cincinnati, Winchell and Ulrich, No. 730. Clarksburg formation, Tan Hise and Bayley, No,
Classification.
Rules and misrules in stratigraphic classifi cation, Marcou. Nos. 404, 405.
Upper Permian and Lower Cretaceous, Pros ser, No. 487.
Clinton, Foerste, No. 219.
Clitambonites bed, Winchell and Ulrich, No. 730. Coal Measures, McC alley, No. 393.
Colorado.
A mountain placer, Lakes, No. 363. Analcite-basalt. Cross, No. 159.
Clay-working industry, Ries, Nos. 501, 503. Denver formation, Davis, No. 169.
Enterprise mine, Rickard, No. 499.
Colorado — Continued.
Fourmile placer mining district. Hoover. No.
Gunnison gold belt. Lakes, No. 354.
Hahns Peak. Draper, No. 183.
Huerfano lake basin, Osborn, No. 458.
La Plata Mountains, Lakes. No. 360.
Mineral veins of Gunnison County, W arren, No. 665.
Mines of Rosita and Silver Cliff, Emmons, No.
Mining industries of Telluride quadrangle, Purington, Nos. 490, 491.
Mining sketches, Lakes. No. 358.
Newcastle mines, Hosea, No. 309.
Ore shoots of Cripple Creek. Lakes, No. 359. Ore shoots of Cripple Creek, Skewes, No. 558. Peculiar formation in San Juan region. Lakes, No. 356.
Pueblo folio, Gilbert, No. 230.
Rico mining district. Lakes, No. 357.
Sandstone dikes of Ute Pass, Crosby, No. 156. Seaton mine, Underhill, No. 631.
Smuggler Union mines. Porter. No. 482.
To trace an invisible dike. Stone, No. 583. Undeveloped resources of Colorado, Lakes. No. 366.
Vein intersections, Underhill, No. 630.
Vein walls, Warren, No. 664.
Wind River and Huerfano beds. Osborn, No.
Columbia formation, Clark, No. 128a.
Columbia lava formation. Russell. No. 509. Comanche, Prosser. No. 487.
Comanche. Stanton. No. 578.
Comanche Peak limestone, Hill and Vaughan, No. 287.
Comanche series. Hill and V aughan, No. 287. Connecticut.
Acid dike in Triassic area, Hovey. No. 310. Building materials of Pennsylvania, Hop kins, No. 307.
Geology of southwestern New England, Hobbs. No. 297.
Triassic formation. Davis. No. 168.
Coosa shale, McCalley, No. 393.
Cope (Edward Drinker', Gill, No. 232.
Cope (Edward D.), Osborn, No. 463.
Cope (E. D.), Kingsley. No. 338.
Cope (Edward Drinker), Woodward. No. 735. Copper-bearing series, Dawson, No. 172. Correlation.
Geology of southwestern New England, Hobbs, No. 297.
Marquette district. Van Hise and Bayley, No.
New method of synchronizing strata, Keyes,
No. 327.
Cottonwood formation, Prosser, No. 486. Cretaceous.
General.
Lower Cretaceous formations. Stanton, No.
Upper Cretaceous formations. Clark, No. 128. Nomenclature.
Names for Caprina and Capritina bearing beds, Cragin. No. 153.
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Cretaceous— Continued.
Atlantic Coast region.
Artesian and other wells, Woolman, No. 739. Geology of the sand hills, Clark and Shattuck, No. 131.
Geology of Yukon gold district, Spurr, No.
Outline of physical features of Maryland, Clark, No. 128a.
Potomac group in Maryland, Clark and Bib- bins, No. 130.
Relation of streams to Bryn Mawr gravel, Bascom, No. 44.
Unconformities of Marthas Vineyard, Wood- worth, No. 736.
Upper Cretaceous formations, Clark, No. 128. Appalachian region.
Coosa Valley region, McCalley, No. 393. Mississippi Talley.
Sioux quartzite, Beyer, No. 65.
Southwestern region.
Alleged Jurassic of Texas, Hill, No. 284. Asphalt deposits, Vaughan, No. 650.
Cimarron series, Cragin, No. 151.
Comanche series, Vaughan, No. 649.
Fossils of the Comanche, Cragin, No. 152.
Geology of Edwards plateau, Hill and Vaughan, No. 287.
Jura and Neocom an, Marcou, No. 403.
Great Plains region.
Cretaceous formation in southwestern Kan sas, Ward, No. 662.
Kansas Niobrara Cretaceous, Williston, No.
Underground waters, Haworth, No. 263.
Upper Cretaceous of Kansas, Logan, No. 388. Upper Permian and Lower Cretaceous, Pros ser, No. 487.
Rocky Mountain region.
Geology of Judith Mountains, Weed and Pirsson, No. 674.
Huerfano lake basin. Osborn, No. 458.
Laramie and related formations, Stanton and Knowlton, No. 580.
Pacific Coast region.
Physiographic geology of Puget Sound basin, Kimball, No. 332.
Mexico.
Itinerarios geologicos, Aguilera, No. 13. Geology of Mexico, Bain, No. 31.
Crosswicks clays, Clark, No. 128.
Ctenodonta bed, Winchell and Ulrich, No. 730. Cuchara beds, Osborn, No. 458.
Dakota, Haworth, No. 263.
Dakota, Logan, No. 388.
Dakota formation, Weed and Pirsson No. 674. Dakota sandstone, Gilbert, No. 230.
Dakota sandstone, Prosser, No. 487.
Dawson (C. M.), Hinde, No. 290.
Day Creek formation, Cragin, No. 151.
Delaware.
Upper Cretaceous formations, Clark, No. 128. Del Rio clays, Hill and Vaughan, No. 287.
Denver formation, Davis, No. 169.
Des Moines series, Keyes, No. 325.
Des Moines shale, Tilton, No. 610.
Appalachian region.
Coosa Valley region, McCalley, No. 393.
Outline of physical features of Maryland, Clark, No. 128a.
Southern Devonian formations, Williams, No.
Mississippi Valley.
Devonian rocks, Udden, No. 624.
Fossils at Louisiana, Keyes and Rowley, No.
Kiuderhook fauna, Keyes, No. 323.
Relation of Devonian and Carboniferous, Keyes, No. 328.
State Quarry limestone, Calvin, No. 103. Arkansas.
Phosphate deposits of Arkansas, Branner, No. 80.
Rocky Mountain region.
Geology of Judith Mountains, Weed and Pira- son, No. 674.
Diplograptus bed, Sardeson, No. 524.
Dog Creek formation, Cragin, No. 151.
Dresbacli sandstone, Berkey, No. 64.
Dynamical geology.
Age of California coast ranges, Ransome, No.
Antecedent Colorado, Jefferson, No. 313.
A study of vein formation, Lakes, No. 361. Bacteria and the decomposition of rocks, Branner, No. 76.
Champlain submergence, Taylor, No. 606. Changes of level in Bermuda Islands, Tarr, No. 592.
Climate of Greenland, Tarr, No. 587.
Common freaks of nature, Lakes, No. 355. Computing diffusion, Becker, No. 54.
Contact metamorphism, Fairbanks, No. 206. Continental elevation, Spencer, No. 574.
Crater Lake, Diller, No. 178.
Cuyahoga pre-Glacial gorge, Upham, No. 632. Deformation of rocks, Van Hise, No. 646. Denver formation, Davis, No. 169.
Differential rising along Bell River, Bell, No.
Dikes of Gogebic range, Boss, No. 75. Downieville folio, Turner, No. 618.
Earth crust movements and their causes, Le Conte, No. 371.
Erosion at base level, Campbell, No. 106. Experiments on the flow of rocks, Adams and Nicolson, No. 8.
Fault in glacial gravel, Head, No. 273.
Filling and replacement in gold-bearing fis sure veins, Lindgren, No. 387.
Formation of natural bridges, Fowke, No. 224. Geologic fault near James ville, Schneider, No.
Geology of Cape Cod district, Shaler, No. 547. Geology of Judith Mountains, Weed and Pirsson, No. 674.
Geology of Yukon gold district, Spurr, No. 575. Grain of rocks, Lane, No. 367.
Hypotheses bearing on climatic changes, Chamberlin, No. 119.
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Dynamical geology— Continued.
Is loess of lacustrine or semimarine origin, Tilton, No. 611.
Laccoliths in folded strata, Weed, No. 672.
Lake Superior copper deposits, Wadsworth, No. 654.
Los vetas, Aguilera and Ordonez, No. 17.
Marquette district, Van Hise and Bayley, No.
Measurements of faults, Spurr, No. 576.
Migration of divides, Smith, No. 570.
Newark system, Kiimmel, Nos. 349, 350.
Oscillations of coast of California, Fairbanks, No. 208.
Paleozoic area of Arkansas, Ashley, No. 24.
Physiographic geology of Puget Sound basin, Kimball, No. 332.
Post- Pliocene elevation of Inyo range, Wal cott, No. 655.
Pre-Glacial decay of rocks, Chalmers, No. 112.
Pueblo folio, Gilbert, No. 230.
Recent earth movements, Gilbert, No. 229.
Recent elevation of Baffinland, Watson, No.
Recent warpings, Goodrich, No. 235.
Red River and Clinton monoclines, Newsom and Branner, No. 438.
Relation of Ozarkian uplift to glaciation, Upham,No. 635.
River adjustments, Weaver, No. 671.
Rocks of the Lauren tian, Adams, No. 1.
Sandstone dikes of Ute Pass, Crosby, No. 156.
Santa Catalina Island, Smith, No. 568.
Sheet-flood erosion, McGee, No. 396.
Sistema de fracturas, Sanchez, No. 523.
Solution of silica under atmospheric condi tions, Hayes, No. 269.
Study of natural palimpsests, Grimsley, No.
Styolites, Hopkins, No. 306.
Submerged valleys of California, Davidson, No. 167.
Subterranean temperatures, Hallock, No. 259.
Triassic formation, Davis, No. 168.
Truckee folio, Lindgren, No. 383.
Unconformities of Marthas Vineyard, Wood- worth, No. 736.
Vein intersections, Underhill, No. 630.
Vein walls, Rickard, No. 498.
Wartburg folio, Keith, No. 318.
Weathering and stream erosion, Tarr, No. 589.
Weathering of micaceous gneiss, Merrill, No.
Eagle Ford shales, Hill and Vaughan, No. 287.
Eagle Pass formation, Hill and Vaughan, No. 287.
Economic geology.
General.
Clay-working industry, Ries, No. 501.
Coal industry of Southeastern States, Head, No. 272.
Composition of American petroleum, Mabery, No. 402.
Filling and replacement in gold-bearing As sure veins, Lindgren, No. 387.
Genesis of natural gas and petroleum, Phil lips, No. 474.
Economic geology — Continued.
General— Continued.
Gold in granite and plutonic rocks, Blake, No.
Nature and origin of petroleum, Peckham, No. 467.
Nature’s concretions, Lane, No. 368.
Origin of loess, Udden, No. 625.
Origin of loess of Mississippi Valley, Cham berlin, No. 120.
Petroleum and natural gas, Sadtler, No. 516. Petroleum in cavities of fossils, Phillips. No.
Vein walls, Rickard, No. 498.
Witwatersrand banket, Becker, No. 52. Alabama.
Alabama and Georgia gold fields, Brewer, No.
Appalachian gold fields, Phillips, No. 477. Auriferous quartz bodies in Alabama, Brewer, No. 91.
Coosa Valley region, McCalley, No. 393. Copper mining in Alabama, Brewer, No. 92. Fluxing rocks of Alabama, McCalley, No. 395. Gold fields of the South, Brewer, No. 93.
Gold ores in Alabama, Phillips, No. 476.
Gold regions of Alabama, Phillips, No. 478! Hematites of Alabama, McCalley, No. 394. Metal mining in Alabama, Brewer, No. 88. Alaska.
Geology of Yukon gold district, Spurr, No. 575. Gold fields of southern Alaska, Becker, No. 51. Arizona.
Arizona copper deposit, Blake, No. 70. Fortuna gold mine, Blake, No. 69.
Pearce mining district, Endlich, No. 203. Arkansas.
Bauxite deposits of Arkansas, Branner, No. 78. Cement materials of Arkansas, Branner, No.81. Paleozoic area of Arkansas, Ashley, No. 24. Phosphate deposits of Arkansas, Branner, No.
California.
Downieville folio, Turner, No. 618.
Mines of gold belt, Storms, No. 584.
Oil and gas yielding formations, Watts, No.670. Outlines of geology of California, Fairbanks, No. 209.
Sonora folio, Turner and Ransome, No. 621. Tin deposits at Temescal, Fairbanks, No. 207. Truckee folio, Lindgren, No. 383.
Canada.
Anthraxolite, Coleman, No. 144.
Big Bend district, Nason, No. 436.
Chromite deposits, Maynard, No. 421. Gold-bearing deposits of Quebec, Chalmers, No. 113.
Gold fields of Rainy River district, Winchell, No. 717.
Gold mining in Yukon district, Ogilvie, No.
Gold ores of Deloro, Wells, No. 682.
Klondike gold fields, Bratnober, No. 86.
Lake of the Woods gold field, Rickard, No.
Mining districts of British Columbia, Hard man, No. 261.
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Economic geology — Continued.
Canada — Continued.
Mining fields of British Columbia, Lakes, No. 302.
N ickeliferous magnetites, Miller, No. 432.
Ores of southern Slocan, Gwillim and John son, No. 257.
Report of Bureau of Mines, Blue, No. 73. Secondary occurrences of magnetite, Kim ball, No. 333.
Sudbury nickel district, Walker, No. 659. Western Ontario gold fields, Hille, No. 288. West Ontario gold regions, Coleman, Nos. 143, 145.
Colorado.
A mountain placer, Lakes, No. 363.
Camp Floyd mining district, Gemmell. No. 228. Clays and clay-working industry, Hies, No.
Enterprise mine, Rickard, No. 499.
Four Mile placer mining district, Hoover, No.
Gunnison gold belt, Lakes, No. 354.
Halms Peak, Draper, No. 183.
La Plata mountains, Lakes, No. 360.
Mineral veins of Gunnison County, WArren, No. 665.
Mines of Rosita and Silver Cliff, Emmons, No. 199.
Mining industries of Telluride quadrangle, Purington, Nos. 490, 491.
Newcastle mines, Hosea, No. 309.
Ore shoots of Cripple Creek, Lakes, No. 359. Ore shoots of Cripple Creek, Skewes, No. 558. Pueblo folio, Gilbert, No. 230.
Rico mining district, Lakes, No. 357.
Seaton mine, Underhill, No. 631.
Smuggler Union mines, Porter, No. 482. Telluride gold ores, Pearce, No. 466.
Vein walls, Warren, No. 664.
Georgia.
Alabama and Georgia gold fields, Brewer, No. 87.
Gold fields of the South, Brewer, No. 93.
Gold mining in Georgia, Brewer, No. 89.
Villa Rica mining district. Brewer, No. 90. Idaho.
Mining districts of Idaho basin, Lindgren, No. 382.
Indiana.
Bedford limestone, Hopkins and Siebenthal, No. 308.
Genesee shale of Indiana, Duden, No. 186. Geology of Vigo County, Scovell, No. 546. Indiana coals, Noyes, No. 448.
Natural gas, Leach, No. 370.
Petroleum industry, Blatchley, No. 71.
Water resources, Leverett, No. 374.
Iowa.
Artesian wells of Iowa, Norton, No. 446.
Des Moines coal bearing series, Keyes, No. 325. Natural gas in drift, Leonard, No. 373.
Kansas.
Des Moines coal bearing series, Keyes, No. 325. Gypsum deposits, Grimsley, Nos. 250, 251. Underground waters, Haworth, No. 263.
Economic geology— Continued.
Kentucky.
Bituminous rock, Morris, No. 434.
Maryland.
Outline of physical features of Maryland, Clark, No. 129.
Massachusetts.
Water supply of eastern Massachusetts, Sha- ler, No. 548.
Mexico.
Exploitacion de las minas, Rangel, No. 492.
Gold fields of Altar, Waring, No. 663. Itineraries geologicos, Buelna, No. 99.
Los vetas, Aguilera and Ordonez, No. 17. Mining in Oaxaca, Clark, No. 123.
Sinopsis de geologia Mexicana, Aguilera, No.
Michigan.
Lake Superior copper deposits, Wadsworth, No. 654.
Marquette range, Jopling, No. 316.
Marquette district, Van Hise and Bayley, No.
Republic trough, Smyth, No. 572.
Missouri.
Age of lower coals of Henry County, White, No. 684.
Des Moines coal bearing series, Keyes, No. 325. Missouri clays, Keyes, No. 328.
Montana.
Geology of Butte district, Emmons and Tower, No. 202.
Geology of J udith Mountains, W eed and Pirs- son, No. 674.
Golden Leaf mine, Barrell, No. 41.
Porphyry dike mines, Sisley, No. 557.
Nevada.
Coal fields of Esmeralda County, Knapp, No.
New Jersey.
Artesian and other bored wells, Woolman, No. 739.
Bored wells in northern New Jersey, Wool- man, No. 740.
Surface geology, Salisbury and Knapp, No.522. New Mexico.
Geology of a mining camp, Herrick, No. 274. Mogollon range, Andersen, No. 23.
Turquoise mining, Fenderson, No. 216.
New York.
Magnetites near Port Henry, Kemp, No. 321. Road materials, Merrill, No. 427.
Nicaragua.
Segovia gold region, Miller, No. 430.
North Carolina.
Corundum and basic magnesian rocks, Lewis, No. 380.
Gold deposits of North Carolina, Nitze and Hanna, No. 445.
Gold ores of the Carolinas, Nitze, No. 444. Limonites of Cherokee County, Nitze, No. 443. Magnetite belt, Kimball, No. 334.
Ohio.
Water resources, Leverett, No. 374.
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Economic geology— Continued.
Pennsylvania.
Brown stones of Pennsylvania, Hopkins, No.
Building materials of Pennsylvania, Hopkins, No. 307.
Fault in Mammoth coal bed, Engel, No. 204. Origin of Pennsylvania petroleum, Day, No.
Origin of Pennsylvania petroleum, Sadtler, No. 517.
Split in Mammoth coal seam, Sims, No. 556. South Carolina.
Gold ores of the Carolinas, Nitze, No. 444. South Dakota.
Black Hills, Scott, No. 542a.
Fuller’s earth, Hies, No. 502.
New developments in boring, Darton, No. 165. Northern Black Hills, Frazer, No. 226. Potsdam gold ores, Smith, No.
Tellurium in gold ores, Smith, No. 561. Tennessee.
Embreville estate, Johnson, No. 314. Phosphate mining in Tennessee, Brown, No.
W arthurg folio, Keith, No. 318.
Texas.
Asphalt deposits, Vaughan, No. 650.
Copper ores in the Permian, Schmitz, No. 537. Geology of Edwards plateau, Hill and Vaughan, No. 287.
Texas oil horizons, Dumble, No. 187.
Vermont.
Kaolin in Vermont, Nevius, No. 437.
Virginia.
Manganese deposits of Virginia, Catlett, No.
Washington.
Coal fields of Puget Sound, Willis, No. 699. Physiographic geology of Puget Sound basin, Kimball, No. 332.
Reconnoissance in Washington, Russell, No.
Wyoming.
Geology of the oil fields, Knight, No. 342. Petroleum fields, Knight, No. 343.
Products described.
Anthraxolite, Coleman, No. 145.
Antimony, Ashley, No. 24.
Artesian water, Haworth, No. 263.
Artesian waters, Gilbert, No. 230.
Artesian wells, Darton, No. 165.
Artesian wells, Hill and Vaughan, No. 287. Artesian wells, Norton, No. 446.
.Artesian wells, Russell. No. 509.
Artesian wells, Woolman, Nos. 739, 740. Bauxite, Branner, No. 78.
Bauxite, McCalley, No. 393.
Building materials, Blue, No. 73.
Building stone, Gilbert, No. 230.
Building stone, Hopkins and Siebenthal, No.
Building stones, Hopkins, Nos. 304, 307. Building stones, McCalley, No. 393.
Cement, Branner, No. 81.
Chromite, Maynard, No. 421.
Economic geology— Continued.
Products described — Continued.
Clay, Gilbert, No. 230.
Clay, Keyes, No. 328.
Coal, Head, No. 272.
Coal, Hosea, No. 309.
Coal, Keith, No. 318.
Coal, Kimball, No. 332.
Coal, McCalley, No. 393.
Coal, Noyes, No. 448.
Coal, Purington, No. 490.
Coal, Scovell, No. 546.
Coal, Sims, No. 556.
Coal, White, No. 684.
Coal, Willis, No. 699.
Copper, Blake, No. 70.
Copper, Blue, No. 73.
Copper, Brewer, No. 92.
Copper, Emmons and Tower, No. 202. Copper, Schmitz, No. 537.
Copper, Wadsworth, No. 654. Corundum, Blue, No. 73.
Corundum, Lewis, No. 380.
Fluxing rocks, McCalley, No. 395. Gold, Andersen, No. 23.
Gold, Barrell, No. 41.
Gold, Becker, Nos. 51, 52.
Gold, Blake, No. 69.
Gold, Blue, No. 73.
Gold, Bratnober, No. 86.
Gold, Brewer, Nos. 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93. Gold, Buelna, No. 99.
Gold, Chalmers, No. 113.
Gold, Coleman, Nos. 144, 146.
Gold, Draper, No. 183.
Gold, Emmons and Tower, No. 202. Gold, Endlich, No. 203.
Gold, Frazer, No. 226.
Gold, Gemmell, No. 228.
Gold, Gwillim and Johnson, No. 257. Gold, Hardman, No. 261.
Gold, Hoover, No. 303.
Gold, Lakes, Nos. 354, 357, 359, 363. Gold, Lindgren, Nos. 382, 383.
Gold, Miller, No. 430.
Gold, Nason, No. 436.
Gold, Nitze, No. 444.
Gold, Nitze and Hanna, No. 445. Gold, Ogilvie, No. 449.
Gold, Pearce, No. 466.
Gold, Phillips, Nos. 476, 477, 478.
Gold, Purington, Nos. 490, 491.
Gold, Rickard, Nos. 499, 500.
Gold, Sisley, No. 557.
Gold, Skewes, No. 558.
Gold, Smith, Nos. 561, 562.
Gold, Spurr, No. 575.
Gold, Storms, No. 584.
Gold, Turner, No. 618.
Gold, Turner and Ransome, No. 621. Gold, Underhill, No. 631.
Gold, Waring, No. 663.
Gold, Weed and Pirsson, No. 674. Gold. Wells, No. 682.
Gold, Winchell, No. 717.
Graphite, Blue, No. 73.
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Economic geology — Continued.
Products described — Continued .
Gypsum, Gilbert, No. 230.
Gypsum, Grimslev, Nos. 250, 251.
Gypsum rock, Bailey and Whitten, No. 27. Iron, Blue, No. 73.
Iron, Johnson, No. 314.
Iron, Jopling, No. 316.
Iron, Kemp, No. 321.
Iron, Kimball, No. 333.
Iron, McCalley, Nos. 393, 394.
Iron, Nitze. No. 443.
Iron, Smyth, No. 572.
Iron, Yan Hise and Bayley,No. 648.
Iron, native, Allen, No. 20.
Kaolin, Nevius, No. 437.
Lead, Herirck, No. 274.
Lead, Warren, No. 665.
Loess, Chamberlin, No. 120.
Loess, Udden, No. 625.
Manganese, Catlett, No. 111.
Manganese, McCalley, No. 393.
Marble, McCalley, No. 393.
Mica, Blue, No. 73.
Nickel, Blue, No. 73.
Nickel, Miller, No. 432.
Natural gas, Blue, No. 73.
Natural gas, Leach, No. 370.
Natural gas, Leonard, No. 373.
Natural gas, Phillips, No. 474.
Natural gas, Sadtler, No. 516.
Petroleum, Blatchley, No. 71.
Petroleum, Blue, No. 73.
Petroleum, Day, No. 177.
Petroleum, Dumble, No. 187.
Petroleum, Keith, No. 318.
Petroleum, Knight, Nos. 342, 343.
Petroleum, Mabery, No. 402.
Petroleum, Peckhara, No. 467.
Petroleum, Phillips, Nos. 474, 475.
Petroleum, Sadtler, Nos. 516, 517.
Petroleum, Watts, No. 670.
Phosphate, Branner, No. 80.
Phosphate, Brown, No. 96.
Road material, Morris, No. 434.
Road material, Salisbury and Knapp, No. 522. Road materials, McCalley, No. 393.
Road materials, Merrill, No. 427.
Siliceous dolomite, McCalley, No. 393.
Silver, Barrell, No. 41.
Silver, Buelna, No. 99.
Silver, Clark, No. 123.
Silver, Draper, No. 183.
Silver, Emmons, No. 199.
Silver, Emmons and Tower, No. 202.
Silver, Gwillim and Johnson, No. 257.
Silver, Hardman, No. 261.
Silver, Herrick, No. 274.
Silver, Lakes, No. 357.
Silver, Porter, No. 482.
Silver, Purington, Nos. 490, 491.
Silver, Rickard, No. 499.
Silver, Warren, No. 665.
Slate, Beyer, No. 65.
Tin, Fairbanks, No. 207.
Water supply, Hill and Vaughan, No. 287.
Economic geology — Continued.
Products described — Continued.
Water supply, Leverett, No/ 374.
Water supply, Shaler, No. 548.
Edwards limestone, Hill and Vaughan, No. 287. Egremont limestone, Hobbs, No. 297.
Elkgarden formation, Clark, No. 128a. Elliptocephalus zone, Marcou, No. 404.
Equus beds, Haworth and Beede, No. 268.
Equus beds, Williston, No. 704.
Fairfax formation, Clark, No. 129.
Fish House black clay, Woolman, No. 741. Florencia formation, Hershey, No. 275.
Fort Cassin beds, Whitfield, No. 691.
Fort Hays limestone, Logan, No. 388.
Fort Payne chert, McCalley, No. 393.
Fort Scott limestone, Keyes, No. 325.
Fort Worth limestone, Hill and Vaughan, No. 287. Fortymile series, Spurr, No. 575.
Fountain formation, Gilbert, No. 230.
Franciscan series, Fairbanks, No. 205.
Franconia sandstone, Berkey, No. 64.
Franklin white limestone, Wolff and Brooks, No.
Frostburg formation, Clark, No. 129.
Fucoid bed , Sardeson, N o. 524. .
Fucoid bed, Winchell and Ulrich, No. 730. Fundamental gneiss, Adams and Barlow, No. 5. Fusispira bed, Winchell and Ulrich, No. 730. Fusulina limestone, Prosser, No. 486.
Galena, Sardeson, Nos. 524, 526, 527. Galena-Trenton, Norton, No. 446.
Geological maps. (Includes geological maps of the whole or any part ot the States men* tioned.)
Alabama, Phillips, No. 478.
Alaska, Spurr, No. 575.
Arkansas, Branner, No. 81.
California, Lindgren, Nos. 383, 384.
California, Turner, No. 618.
California, Turner and Ransome, No. 621. California, Watts, No. 670.
California, Smith, No. 567.
Colorado, Gilbert, No. 230.
Connecticut, Davis, No. 168.
Connecticut, Hovey, No. 310.
Delaware, Clark, No. 128.
Idaho, Lindgren, No. 382.
Illinois, Hershey, No. 277.
Indiana, Hopkins and Siebenthal, No. 308. Indiana, Leverett, No. 374.
Iowa, Bain, No. 29.
Iowa, Norton, No. 446.
Kansas, Grimsley, Nos. 250, 251.
Kansas, Haworth, No. 263.
MarylauS, Clark, Nos. 128, 129. Massachusetts, Woodworth, No. 736. Michigan, Taylor, No. 600.
Michigan, Van Hise and Bayley, No. 648. Minnesota, Berkey, No. 64.
Minnesota, Upham, No. 633.
Montana, Emmons and Tower, No. 202. Montana, Weed, No. 671a.
Montana, Weed and Pirsson, No. 674.
New Brunswick, Matthew, No. 415.
New Jersey, Clark, No. 128.
New Jersey, Niimmel, Nos. 349, 350.
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Geological maps — Continued.
New Jersey, Salisbury and Knapp, No. 522. New Jersey, Wolff and Brooks, No. 733.
New York, Bringham, No. 94.
New York, Fairchild, No. 210, 211.
New York, Kemp, No. 320.
New York, Ruedemann, No. 505.
North Carolina, Nitze and Hanna, No. 445. Ohio, Leverett, No. 374.
Ontario, Blue, No. 73.
Quebec, Dawson, No. 175.
South Dakota, Scott, No. 542a.
Tennessee, Keith, No. 318.
United States, Branner, No. 77.
Washington, Willis, No. 699.
Wisconsin, Berkey, No. 64.
Wisconsin, Salisbury and Atwood, No. 521.
Georgia.
Alabama and Georgia gold fields, Brewer, No. 87.
Gold field of the South, Brewer, No. 93.
Gold mining in Georgia, Brewer, No. 89. Villa Rica mining district, Brewer, No. 90. Georgia formation, Marcou, No. 404.
Gesner (Abraham), Matthew, No. 415.
Gillespie formation, Hill and Vaughan, No. 287. Giroux (N. J.), Ells, No. 194.
Glacial geology.
General.
Arctic Sea ice, Tarr, No. 586.
Continental elevation, Spencer, No. 574.
Drift and geologic time, Bannister, No. 34. Drumlins on modified drift, Upham, No. 645. Evidence of glaciation, Tarr, No. 590.
Glacial deposits in driftless area, Sardeson, No. 529.
Glaciers, Scott, No. 544.
Greenland glaciers, Williams, No. 696. Hypotheses bearing on climatic changes, Chamberlin, No. 119.
Moraines of recession, Taylor, No. 601. Plasticity of glacial ice, Russell, No. 511. Relation of Ozarkian uplift to glaciation, Up ham, No. 635.
Review of Glacier Bay and its glaciers, Rus sell, No. 512.
Review of glaciers of North America, Cham berlin, No. 116.
Rhythmic accumulation of moraines, Upham, No. 636.
Southern lobe of ice sheet, Hitchcock, No. 295. Variations of glaciers, Reid, No. 495.
New England.
Geology of Cape Cod district, Shaler, No. 547. Hempstead plains, Long Island, Bryson, No.
Greenland.
Climate of Greenland, Tarr, No. 587. Extension of Cornell glacier, Tarr, No. 585. Extension of Greenland glaciers, Chamberlin, Nos. 123, 124, 125.
Extension of ice in Greenland, Tarr, Nos. 595,
Extension of inland ice sheet, Chamberlin, No. 114.
Glacial geology — Continued.
Greenland — Continued.
Former extension of Greenland glaciers, Tarr, No. 594.
Glacial studies in Greenland, Chamberlin, No.
Glaciers of Greenland, Tarr, No. 597.
Margin of Cornell glacier, Tarr, No. 593. Unmanak district, Greenland, Barton, No. 42. Valley glaciers, Tarr, No. 591.
Lake Superior region.
Abandoned beaches of Lake Superior, Taylor, No. 605.
Bowlders of Mattawa valley, Taylor, No. 602. Champlain submergence, Taylor, No. 606. Chicago main drainage channel, Lewis, No.
Correlation of Erie-Huron beaches, Taylor, No. 600.
Eastern lobe of ice sheet, Hitchcock, No. 294. Erian drainage, Gilbert, No. 231.
Fault in Glacial gravel, Henrich, No. 273. Geology of the Nipissing-Algoma line, Bur- wash, No. 101.
Glacial deposits at Toronto, Coleman, No. 143. Glacial deposits in Chenango valley, Brigham, No. 94.
Glacial geology of western New York, Fair- child, No. 210.
Glaciation of Canada, Tyrrell, No. 622.
Lake Adirondack, Taylor, No. 603.
Lake Warren shore lines, Fairchild, No. 211 Nipissing-Mattawa outlet, Taylor, No. 604. Pleistocene features of Chicago area, Leverett, No. 375.
Pre-Glacial Cuyahoga valley, Pierce, No. 479. Pre-Glacial decay of rocks, Chalmers, No. 112. Review of Correlation of Erie-Huron beaches, Gordon, No. 237.
Review of Genesis of Lake Agassiz, Dawson, No. 170.
Mississippi valley.
Drift deposits of Iowa, Calvin, No. 104.
Drift phenomena, Salisbury and Atwood, No.
Drift section at Oelwein, Finch, No. 218- Formation of till, Hershey, No. 276.
Geology of St. Croix Dalles, Berkey, No. 64. Geology of Vigo County, Scovell, No. 546. Modified drift in St. Paul, Upham, No. 633. Pleistocene features of Chicago area, Lev erett, No. 375.
Pre-Kansan peat bed, Macbride, No. 391. Studies in driftless region, Squier, No. 577. Sub-Aftonian till, Beyer, No. 68.
Surface deposits in Iowa, Shimek, No. 552. Stages of glacial recession, Hershey, No. 277. Water resources, Leverett, No. 374.
Wisconsin and Kansan drift, Bain, No. 29. Pacific Coast region.
Glaciation in Puget Sound region, Willis, No.
Glaciers of Mount Rainier, Russell, No. 508. Physiographic geology of Puget Sound basin, Kimball, No. 322.
Truckee folio, Lindgren, No. 383.
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Glacial geology— Continued.
Mexico.
Observations on Popocatepetl, Farrington, No. 212.
Glass Mountain formation, Cragin, No. 151.
Glen Rose formation, Hill and Vaughan, No. 287. Golden Gate series, Fairbanks, No. 205.
Goodrich quartzite, Smyth, No. 572.
Goodrich quartzite, Van Hise and Bayley, No. 648. Granbury bed, Cragin, No. 153.
.Graneros shale, Gilbert, No. 230.
Greenbrier formation, Clark, No. 129.
Greenfield bed, Emerson, No. 198.
Greenhorn formation, Gilbert, No. 230.
Greenland.
Climate of Greenland, Tarr, No. 587 . -
Extension of Cornell glacier, Tarr, No. 585. Extension of Greenland glaciers, Chamberlin, Nos. 123, 124, 125.
Extension of ice in Greenland, Tarr, Nos. 595,
Extension of inland ice sheet, Chamberlin, No. 114.
Former extension of Greenland glaciers, Tarr, No. 594.
Glacial Studies in Greenland, Chamberlin, No. 115.
Glaciers of Greenland, Tarr, No. 597. Greenland glaciers, Williams, No. 696.
Margin of Cornell glacier, Tarr, No. 593. Pleistocene fossils from Baffinland, Kindle, No. 336.
Problems of Arctic geology, Gregory, Nos. 247, 248.
Review of former extension of Cornell gla cier, Chamberlin, No. 117.
Unmauak district, Barton, No. 42.
Valley glaciers, Tarr, No. 591.
Weathering and stream erosion, Tarr, No. 589. Grenville-Hastings series, Ells, No. 195.
Grenville series, Adams and Barlow, Nos. 5, 6. Grenville series, Adams, Barlow, and Ells, No. 7. Grenville series, Dawson, No. 172.
Gulf series, Hill and Vaughan, No. 287.
Hamilton, Western, Keyes and Rowley, No. 331. Hampshire formation, Clark, No. 129.
Hannibal shale, Keyes and Rowley, No. 331. Harding sandstone, Gilbert, No. 230. Hardistonville quartzite, Wolff and Brooks, No.
Harper’s formation, Clark, No. 129.
Harrodsburg limestone, Hopkins and Siebenthal, No. 308.
Hartselle sandstone, McCalley, No. 393.
Hartt (Ch. Fred), Simonds, No. 553.
Hastings series, Adams and Barlow, Nos. 5, 6. Hastings series, Adams, Barlow, and Ells, No. 7. Hastings series, Dawson, No. 172.
Hay (Robert), Hill, No. 283.
Hazlet sand, Clark, No. 128.
Henrietta limestone, Keyes, No. 325.
Hudson River, Marcou, No. 404.
Hudson River, Wincliell and Ulrich, No. 730. Huerfano beds, Osborn, Nos. 458, 462.
Huronian, Dawson, No. 172.
Huronian, Nitze, No. 442.
Huronian, Nitze and Hanna, No. 445.
Fossil plants of Payette formation, Knowl- ton, No. 345.
Mining districts of Idaho basin, Lindgren, No. 382.
Monazite from Idaho, Lindgren, No. 385.
Illinois.
Chicago main drainage channel, Lewis, No. 379. Correlation of Devonian faunas, Weller, No.
Devonian rocks, Udden, No. 624.
Florencia formation, Hershey, No. 275. Formation of till, Hershey, No. 276.
New species of Paleozoic fossils, Miller and Gurley, No. 431.
Paleozoic vertebrata, Cope, No. 149. Physiographic development of Mississippi Valley, Hershey, No. 279.
Pleistocene features of Chicago area, Leverett, No. 375.
Problematic fossil Medusae, Weller, No. 680. Review of Pleistocene features of Chicago area, Clay pole, No. 139.
Review of water resources of Illinois, Norton, No. 447.
Stages of glacial recession, Hershey, No. 277. Illinois stage, Calvin, No. 104.
Indiana.
Bedford limestone, Hopkins and Siebenthal, No. 308.
Building materials of Pennsylvania, Hop kins, No. 307.
Clay- working industry, Ries, No. 501.
Genesee shale of Indiana, Duden, No. 186. Geology of Vigo County, Scovell, No. 546. Indiana caves and their fauna, Blatchley, No.
Indiana coals, Noyes, No. 448.
lone formation, Turner and Ransome, No. 621.
Natural gas, Leach, No. 370.
New species of Paleozoic fossils. Miller and Gurley, No. 431..
Origin of conglomerates, Hopkins, No. 305. Petroleum industry, Blatchley, No. 71. Pleistocene features of Chicago area, Leverett, No. 375.
Styolites, Hopkins, No. 306.
Water resources, Leverett, No. 374.
Iowa.
A Devonian Iclithyodorulite, Lindahl, No. 381. Artesian wells of Iowa, Norton, No. 446. Clay-working industry, Ries, No. 501. Correlation of Devonian faunas, Weller, No.
Ctenacauthus spines from the Keokuk, East man, No. 188.
Des Moines coal-bearing series, Keyes, No.
Drift deposits of Iowa, Calvin, No. 104.
Drift section at Oelweiu, Finch, No. 218. Geological work in Madison County, Tilton, No. 610.
Natural gas in drift, Leonard, No. 373 New species of Paleozoic fossils, Miller and Gurley, No. 431.
Physiographic development of Mississippi Valley, Hershey, No. 279.
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Iowa— Continued.
Pre-Kansan peat bed, Macbride, No. 391.
Sioux quartzite, Beyer, No. 65.
State Quarry limestone, Calvin, No. 103. Sub-Aftonian till, Beyer, No. 66.
Surface deposits in Iowa, Shimek, No. 552. Wisconsin and Kansan drift, Bain, No. 29. Iowan, Calvin, No. 104.
Ishpeming formation, Van Hise and Bayley, No.
Jackson (Charles Thomas), Woodworth, No. 737. Jamaica.
On the genus Barrettia, Whitfield, No. 693. Rudistm from Cretaceous rocks of Jamaica, Whitfield, No. 692.
Jennings formation, Clark, No. 129.
Joachim limestone, Hershey, No. 278.
John Day system, Russell, No. 509.
Jordan sandstone, Norton, No. 446.
J uniata formation, Clark, No. 129.
Juratrias.
Alaska.
Geology of Yukon gold district, Spurr, No. 575. Atlantic Coast region.
Acid dike in Triassic area, Hovey, No. 310. Brownstones of Pennsylvania, Hopkins, No.
Building materials of Pennsylvania, Hopkins, No. 307.
Newark system, Kiimmel, Nos. 349, 350. Outline of physical features of Maryland Clark, No. 129.
Potomac group in Maryland, Clark and Bib- bins, No. 130.
Triassic formation, Davis, No. 168.
South') vestern region.
Jura and Neocomian, Marcou, No. 403.
Marine Jurassic rocks, Cragin, No. 150.
Great Plains.
Pueblo folio, Gilbert, No. 230.
Underground waters, Haworth, No. 263.
Rocky Mountain region.
Geology of Judith Mountains, Weed and Pirs- son, No. 674.
Mining industries of Telluride quadrangle, Purington, No. 490;
Pacific Coast region.
Downieville folio, Turner. No. 618.
Granitic rocks of Pyramid Peak district, Lindgren, No. 384.
Mexico.
Geology of Mexico, Bain, No. 31.
Kansan, Calvin, No. 104.
Kansan drift, Bain, No. 29.
Kansan drift, Hershey, No. 276.
Kansan stage, Beyer, No. 66.
Kansas.
A new carboniferous plant, Penhallow, No. 472.
A new labyrinthodont, Williston, No. 712. Carboniferous and' Permian formations, Pros ser, No. 486.
Cimarron series, Cragin, No. 151.
Comanche series, Vaughan, No. 649. Cretaceous formation in southwestern Kan sas, Ward, No. 662.
Kansas— Continued.
Des Moines coal-bearing series, Keyes, No.
Fossils of the Comanche, Cragin, No. 152. Gypsum deposits, Grimsley, Nos. 250, 251. Jura and Neocomian, Marcou, No. 403. Kansas gypsum rocks, Bailey and Whitten, No. 27.
Kansas Mosasaurs, Williston, No. 710.
Kansas Niobrara Cretaceous, Williston, No.
McPherson Equus beds, Haworth and Beede, No. 268.
New crustaceans from the Cretaceous, Logan, No. 389.
New species of Eucalyptus, Ward, No. 661. Osteology and relationships of Protostega, Case, No, 109.
Permian and Upper Carboniferous, Prosser No. 488.
Physical properties of the Tertiary, Haworth, No. 265.
Physiography of western Kansas, Haworth, No. 264.
Pleistocene of Kansas, Williston, No. 704. Plesiosaur from Comanche, Williston, No.
Restoration of Omithostoma, Williston, No,
Underground waters, Haworth, No. 263. Upper Cretaceous of Kansas, Logan, No. 388. Upper Permian and Lower Cretaceous, Pros ser, No. 487.
Vertebrate remains from Kansas Permian, Williston, No. 706.
Vertebrates from the Permian, Williston, No.
Kaskaskia limestone, Hopkins and Siebenthal, No. 308.
Kenai series, Spurr, No. 575.
Kentucky.
Bituminous rock, Morris, No. 434.
Coal industry of Sautheastern States, Head, No. 272.
Lower Silurian deposits, Winchell and Ulrich, No. 730.
New species of Paleozoic fossils, Miller and Gurley, No. 431.
Position of Crangopsisvermiformis, Ortmann, No. 456.
Tamiobatis vetustus, Eastman, No. 189. Keweenawan series, Wadsworth, No. 654.
Kiger division, Cragin, No. 151.
Kinderhook, Keyes, No. 323.
Kinderhook shale, Norton, No. 446.
Kingfisher formation, Cragin, No. 151.
Kiowa shales, Prosser, No. 487.
Kitchi schists, VanHise and Bayley, No. 648. Kittitas system, Russell, No. 509.
Knobstone group, Hopkins and Siebenthal, No.
Kona dolomite, Van Hise and Bayley, No. 648. Kootanie, Stanton, No. 578.
Labrador.
Evidence of glaciation, Tarr, No. 590.
The Labrador area, Low, No. 390.
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Lafayette formation, Clark, No. 129.
Lafayette formation, McCalley, No. 393.
Laramie, Marcou, No. 405.
Laramie, Stanton and Knowlton, No. 580.
Laurel limestone, Foerste, No. 219.
Laurentian, Dawson, No. 172.
Lee conglomerate, Keitli, No. 318.
Leptaena bed, Sardeson, No. 524.
Levis series, Dawson, No. 175.
Lewistown formation, Clark, No. 128a.
Lingulasma bed, Sardeson, No. 524.
Lockatong series, Kiimmel, Nos. 349, 350.
Lorraine, Marcon, No. 404.
Lorraine, Winehell and TJlrich, No. 730.
Loudon formation, Clark, No. 128a.
Louisiana.
Extension of Appalachians, Branner, No. 77. Louisiana limestone, Keyes and Rowley, No. 331. Louisville limestone, Foerste, No. 219.
Lower Marquette series, Smyth, No. 572.
Lower Marquette series, Van Hise and Bayley, No. 648.
Lower Oneota dolomite, Norton, No. 446.
Lower Osgood clay, Foerste, No. 219.
Maclurea bed, Sardeson, No. 524.
Maclurea bed, Winehell and Ulrich, No. 730. Madison beds, Foerste, No. 219.
Maine.
Composition and occurrence of hamlinite, Pen- field, No. 468.
Review of geology of Fox Islands, Bascom, No. 45.
Malone formation, Cragin, No. 150.
Manasquan formation, Clark, No. 128.
Maquoketa, Sardeson, Nos. 521, 526, 527.
Maquoketa shale, Norton. No. 446.
Marine des Cygnes coal series, Keyes, No. 325. Marion, Prosser, No. 487.
Mariposa formation, Turner and Ransome, No.
Marsouin series, Dawson, No. 175.
Martinez group, Merriam, No. 424.
Martinsburg formation, Clark, No. 129.
Maryland.
Bibliography and cartography, Mathews, No. 412a.
Maryland granites, Keyes, No. 329.
Outline of physical features, Clark, No. 129. Potomac group in Maryland, Clark and Bib- bins, No. 130.
Upper Cretaceous formations, Clark, No. 128.
Massachusetts.
Diabase pitchstone and mud inclosures in Triassic trap, Emerson, No. 198.
Geology of Cape Cod district, Shaler, No. 547. Geology of southwestern New England, Hobbs, No. 297.
Petrography of Boston basin, White, No. 686. Physiography of Massachusetts, Dixon and Drew, No. 181.
Sand plains, Grabau, No. 238.
Unconformities of Marthas Vineyard, Wood- worth, No. 736.
Water supply of eastern Massachusetts, Shaler, No. 548.
Mata wan formation, Clark, No. 128.
Mather (W. W.), Hitchcock, No. 293.
Mauch Chunk formation, Clark, No. 129.
Mentor beds, Prosser, No. 487.
Meriden ash bed, Emerson, No. 198.
Mesnard quartzite, Van Hise and Bayley, No. 648. Mexico.
Bosquejo geologico de Mexico, Aguilera, No.
Copalquin and Lemon mineral zone, Buelna, No. 100.
Descripcion de las rocas, Ordonez, No. 452. Eruptive rocks of Mexico, Farrington, No. 215. Explotacion de las minas,- Rangel, No.,492. Fisiografia de la Sierra de Pachuca, Aguilera, and Ordonez, No. 15.
Geologia de la Sierra de Pachuca, Aguilera, and Ordonez, No. 16.
Geology of Mexico, Bain, No. 31.
Gold fields of Altar, AVaring, No. 663. Itineraries geologicos, Aguilera, No. 13. Itinerarios geologicos, Buelna, No. 99. Itineraries geologicos, Ordonez, No. 450.
Los vetas, Aguilera and Ordonez, No. 17. Mining in Oaxeca, Clark, No. 123.
Observations on Popocatepetl, Farrington, No. 212.
Rocas eruptivas, Ordonez, No. 451.
Sheettiood erosion, McGee, No. 396.
Sinopsis de geologia Mexicana, Aguilera, No.
Sistema de fracturas, Sanchez, No. 523. Michigaimne formation, Van Hise and Bayley, No. 648.
Michigan.
Correlation of Erie-Huron beaches, Taylor, No. 600.
Dikes of Gogebic range, Boss, No. 75.
Fault in glacial gravel, Henricli. No. 273.
Lake Superior copper deposits, Wadsworth, No. 654.
Magnetic observations, Smyth, No. 573. Marquette district, Van Hise and Bayley, No.
Marquette range, Jopling, No. 316.
Organic remains from Huronian, Greslley, No.
Pre-Glacial drainage, Mudge, No. 435 Republic trough, Smyth, No. 572.
Millsap limestone, Gilbert, No. 230.
Milton formation, Turner, No. 618.
Mineralogy.
General.
Average specific gravity of meteorites, Far rington, No. 214.
Black Hills, Scott, No. 542a.
Chemical analysis of Fisher meteorite, Berkey, No. 63.
Composition and occurrence of hamlinite, Penfield, No. 468.
Composition of ilmenite, Penfield and Foote, No. 470.
Corundum-bearing rocks from Yogo gulch, No. 480.
Crystallography of Montana sapphires, Pratt, No. 483.
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Mineralogy— Continued.
General — Continued.
Fisher meteorite, Winchell, No. 727.
Genesis of the diamond, Kunz, No. 353. Geological horizons of Nova Scotia minerals, Gilpin, No. 233.
Lakes with two outlets, Grant, No. 243.
Lewis on the diamond, Becker, No. 56.
Manual of determinative geology, Brush, No.
Minnesota quartzite,- Winchell, No. 729. Monazite from Idaho, Lindgren, No. 385. Native iron, Allen, No. 20.
North Carolina minerals, Pratt, No. 484.
Note on a new meteorite, Foote, No. 223. Occurrence of cancrinite, Barlow, No. 36.
On bixbyite, Pen field and Foote, No. 471.
On wellsite, Pratt and Foote, No. 485. Pseudomorphs, Smyth, No. 571.
Sapphires, from Montana, Kunz, No. 352. Minerals described.
Anthophyllite, Pratt, No. 484.
Bertrandite, Penfield, No. 470.
Beryl, Pratt, No. 484.
Bixbyite, Penfield and Foote, No. 469. Chabazite, Pratt, No. 484.
Cyanite, Pratt, No. 484.
Diamond, Becker, No. 56.
Diamond, Kunz, No. 353.
Enstatite, Pratt, No. 484.
Forellenstein, Lewis, No. 380.
Hamlinite, Penfield, No. 468.
Harzburgite, Lewis, No. 380.
Ilmenite, Penfield and Foote, No. 470. Meteorite, Berkey, No. 63.
Meteorite, Farrington, No. 214.
Meteorite, Winchell, No. 727.
Monazite, Lindgren, No. 385.
Sapphire, Kunz, No. 352.
Sapphire, Pirsson, No. 480.
Sapphire, Pratt, No. 483.
Turquoise, Fenderson, No. 216.
Wellsite, Pratt, No. 484.
Wellsite, Pratt and Foote, No. 485.
Zircon, Pratt, No. 484.
Minnesota.
Geology of northeastern Minnesota, Winchell, No. 721.
Geology of St. Croix Dalles, Berkey, No. 64. Koochiching granite, Winchell, No. 716. Lower Silurian cephalopoda, Clarke, No. 134. Lower Silurian Gastropoda, Ulrich and Sco field, No. 628.
Lower Silurian Ostracoda, Ulrich, No. 627. Lower Silurian trilobites, Clarke, No. 133. Modified drift in St. Paul, Upham, No. 633. Physiographic development of Mississippi Valley, Hershey, No. 279.
Sioux quartzite, Beyer, No. 65.
Mission Creek series, Spurr, No. 575.
Mississippi.
Extension of Appalachians, Branner, No. 77. Mississippian formation, Norton, No. 446. Missouri.
Age of lower coals of Henry County, White, No. 684.
Clay-working industry, Ries, No. 501.
Missouri — Continu ed.
Des Moines coal-bearing series, Keyes, No.
Fossils at Louisiana, Keyes and Rowley, No.
Kinderhook fauna, Keyes, No. 323.
Missouri clays, Keyes, No. 328.
Native iron, Allen, No. 20.
New species of Paleozoic fossils, Miller and Gurley, No. 431.
Paleozoic Crustacea, Vogdes, No. 653.
Relation of Devonian and Carboniferous, Keyes, No. 326.
Quartemary of Missouri, ToddNo. 613. Mitchell limestone, Hopkins and Siebcnthal, No.
Monmouth formation, Clark, Nos. 128, 129.
Monroe slates, Nitze, No. 442.
Monroe slates, Nitze and Hanna, No. 445. Montana.
Areal geology, Butte, Weed, No. 671a. Corundum-bearing rocks from Yogo gulch, Pirsson, No. 480.
Crystallography of Montana sapphires, Pratt, No. 483.
Geology of Butte district, Emmons and Tower, No. 202.
Geology of Judith Mountains, Weed and Pirs son, No. 674.
Golden leaf mine, Barrell, No. 41.
New species of Paleozoic fossils, Miller and Gurley, No. 431.
Porphyry dike mines, Sisley, No. 557.
Review of “ Geology of Castle Mountain,” Bain, No. 30.
Sapphires from Montana, Kunz, No. 352. Montana formation, Stanton and Knowlton, No.
Monterey formation, Clark, No. 129.
Montevallo shale, McCalley, No. 393.
Morrison formation, Gilbert, No. 230.
Mount Laurel sand, Clark, No. 128.
Nasbaquitsa series. Shaler, No. 547.
Nashville, Winchell and Ulrich, No. 730. Navesink marls, Clark, No. 128.
Nebraska.
Calcisponge from the Carboniferous, Clarke, No. 137.
Carboniferous and Permian formations, Pros ser, No. 486.
Daemonelix, Barbour, No. 35.
Volcanic dust, Todd, No. 612.
Negaunee formation, Smyth, No. 572.
Negaunee formation, Van Hise and Bayley, No.
Nematopora bed, Winchell and Ulrich, No. 730. Nevada.
Coal fields of Esmerelda County, Knapp, No.
Newark formation, Clark, No. 129.
Newark system, Kiimmel, Nos. 349, 350.
New Hampshire.
Porphyritic gneiss, Daly, No. 164. Stratigraphy of certain homogeneous rocks, Hitchcock, No. 292.
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New Jersey.
A new fossil Monocotyledon, Hollick, No. 302. Archean geology, Wolff, No. 732.
Artesian and other bored wells, Woolman, No. 739.
Bored wells in northern New Jersey, Wool- man, No. 740.
Building materials of Pennsylvania, Hopkins, No. 307.
Fish House black clay, Woolman, No. 741. Franklin white limestone, Wolff' and Brooks, No. 733.
Geology of the sand hills, Clark and Shattuck, No. 131.
Geology of vicinity of New York, Merrill, No. 426.
Newark system, Kiimmel, Nos. 349, 350.
Origin and age of relic-bearing sand at Tren ton, Salisbury, No. 518.
Surface geology, Salisbury and Knapp, No.
Upper Cretaceous formations, Clark, No. 128. Newman limestone, Keith, No. 318.
New Mexico.
Easternmost volcanoes of the United States, Hill, No. 285.
Geology of a mining camp, Herrick, No. 274. Jura and Neocomian, Marcou, No. 403. Mogollon range, Andersen, No. 23.
Note on easternmost volcanoes of United States, Mareou, No. 406.
Note on a new meteorite, Foote, No. 223. Turquoise mining, Fenderson, No. 216.
New red, Marcou, No. 405.
New Bichmond sandstone, Norton, No. 446.
New York.
Correlation of Devonian faunas, Weller, No.
Current action in the Ordovician, Ruedemann, No. 505.
Eastern lobe of ice sheet, Hitchcock, No. 294. Erian drainage, Gilbert, No. 231.
Fossil grass from Staten Island, Hollick, No.
Geologic fault at Jamesville, Schneider, No.
Geology of vicinity of New York, Merrill, No.
Glacial deposits in Chenango Valley, Brig ham, No. 94.
Glacial geology of western New York, Fair- child, No. 210.
Hempstead Plains, Long Island, Bryson, No.
Lake Adirondack, Taylor, No. 603.
Lake Warren shorelines, Fairchild, No. 211. Lower Silurian deposits, Winchell and Ulrich, No. 730.
Magnetites near Port Henry, Kemp, No. 321. I’seudomorphs, Smyth, No. 571.
Road materials, Merrill, No. 427.
Stratigraphic classification, Marcou, No. 404. Niagara, Marcou, No. 404.
Niagara limestone, Foerste, No. 219.
Nicaragua.
Segovia gold region, Miller, No. 430.
Niobrara, Beyer, No. 65.
Niobrara, Logan, No. 388.
Niobrara, Williston, No. 703.
Niobrara formation, Gilbert, No. 230. Nomenclature.
Introduction of new terms in geology, Bran- ner, No. 82.
New terms in geology, Branner, No. 83.
Rules and misrules in stratigraphic classifi cation, Marcou, No. 404.
North Carolina
Corundum and basic magnesian rocks, Lewis, No. 380.
Gold deposits of North Carolina, Nitze and Hanna, No. 445.
Gold ores of the Carolinas, Nitze, No. 444. Limonites of Cherokee County, Nitze, No. 443. Magnetite belt, Kimball, No. 334.
North Carolina minerals, Pratt, No. 484 On wellsite, Pratt and Foote, No. 485.
River adjustments, Weaver, No. 671.
Taconic and Huronian rocks, Nitze, No. 442. Novaculite series, Ashley, No. 24.
Nulato sandstone, Spurr, No. 575.
Nussbaum formation, Gilbert, No. 230.
Ohio.
A pre-Glacial valley, Tight, No. 609.
Changes in drainage in southern Ohio, Lever- ett, No. 377.
Cuyahoga pre-Glacial gorge, Upham, No. 632. Dinichthys kepleri, Claypole, No. 138.
Lower Silurian deposits, Winchell and Ulrich. No. 730.
Paleontology of Cincinnati group, James, No.
Paleozoic vertebrata, Cope, No. 149.
Pre Glacial Cuyahoga valley, Pierce, No. 479. Pre-Glacial drainage, Tight, No. 608.
Water resources, Leverett, No. 374.
Oklahoma.
Cimarron series, Cragin, No. 151.
Comanche series, Vaughan, No. 649.
Old red sandstone, Marcou, No. 404.
Oregon.
Crater Lake, Diller, No. 178.
Orthis bed, Sardeson, No. 524.
Orth is bed, Winchell and Ulrich, No. 730. Orthisina bed, Sardeson, No. 524.
Orthoceras bed, Sardeson, No. 524.
Osgood limestone, Foerste, No. 219.
Oswego, Winchell and Ulrich, No. 730.
Owen (Richard), Jordan, No. 317.
Oxmoor sandstone, McCalley, No. 393. Paleontology.
General.
Affinities of Hesperornis, Marsh, No. 408. American fossil brachiopoda, Schuchert, No.
Cephalic homologies, Minot, No. 433 Characters of Macropetalichthys, Eastman, No. 190.
Classification of trilobites, Beecher, No. 57. Comparative study of paleontology and phy togeny, Smith, No. 565.
Cryptozoon and other ancient fossils, Dawson, No. 176.
Development of Glyphioceras, Smith, No. 566.
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Paleontology — Continued.
General — Continued.
Development of the foot in Palmosyopinae, Matthew, No. 419.
Dinosaurs, Marsh, No. 412.
Extinct Felidae, Adams, No. 9.
Extremities of Tylosaurus, Williston, No. 709.
Fossils and fossilization, Gratacap, No. 246.
Ganodonta and their relationship to the Eden tata, Wort man, No. 742.
Hypostome of Lichas (Terataspis) grandis Hall, Whitfield, No. 690.
Kansas mosasaurs, Williston, No. 710.
Lamhdotherium not related to Palaeosyops or the Titanotheres, Osborn, No. 461.
Morphology of graptolites, Clarke, No. 136.
Morphology of the brachia, Beecher, No. 58.
On Dipeltis and Protocaris, Schnchert, No.
On Streptelasma, Sardeson, No. 528.
Organic remains from Huronian, Gresley, No.
Origin of the Mammalia, Osborn, No. 460.
Petroleum in cavities of fossils, Phillips, No.
Reconstruction of Phenacodus primes vus Cope, Osborn, No. 459.
Remondia Gabb, Stanton, No. 579.
Restoration of Ornithostoma, Williston, No.
Santa Catalina island, Smith, No. 568.
Santa Monica diatomaceous deposit, Schultze and Kain, No. 541.
Sinopsis do geologia Mexicana, Aguilera, No. 14.
Systematic position of trilohites, Kingsley, No. 337.
The Ganodonta, Osborn, No. 464.
Cambrian.
Characteristic genera of the Cambrian, Mat thew, No. 417.
Genera Iphidea and Yorkia, Walcott, No. 657.
On the genus Lingulepis, Walcott, No. 656.
Stratigraphic classification, Marcou, No. 404.
What is the Olenellus fauna? Matthew, No.
Silurian.
An extinct Paleozoic insect, Matthew, No. 416.
Cryptodiscus Hall, Weller, No. 681.
Current action in the Ordovician, Ruedemann, No. 505.
Fish tooth from Arisaig series, Whiteaves, No. 688.
Fossils of Galena-Trenton and Black River, Whiteaves, No. 687.
Fossils of the Ottawa Paleozoic basin, Ami, No. 21.
Fossil sponges from Quebec group, Dawson, No. 175.
Galena and Maquoketa series, Sardeson, Nos. 524, 525.
Geology of Silurian rocks, Foerste, No. 219.
Lower Silurian cephalopods, Clarke, No. 134.
Lower Silurian deposits, Winchell and Ul rich, No. 730.
Lower Silurian Gastropoda, Ulrich and Sco field, No. 628.
Paleontology — Continued.
Silurian — Continued .
Lower Silurian Ostracoda, Ulrich, No. 627. Lower Silurian trilohites, Clarke, No. 133. New genus of cystideans, Whiteaves, No. 689. New species of Silurian fossils, Whitfield, No. 691.
Paleontology of Cincinuati group, James, No.
Paleozoic area of Arkansas, Ashley, No. 24. Problematic fossil Medusae, Weller, No. 680. Stratigraphic classification, Marcou, No. 404. Devonian.
A Devonian Ichthyodorulite, Lindahl, No.
Correlation of Devonian faunas, Weller, No.
Devonian rocks, Udden, No. 624.
Dinichthys kepleri, Claypole, No. 138.
Fish tooth from Arisaig series, Whiteaves, No. 688.
Fossils at Louisiana, Keyes and Rowley, No.
Paleozoic vertebrata, Cope, No. 149.
Relation of Devonian and Carboniferous, Keyes, No. 326.
Tamiobatis vetustis, Eastman, No. 189. Carboniferous (including Permian).
Age of lower coals of Missouri, White, No.
A new Carboniferous plant, Benhallow, No.
A new labyrintliodont, Williston, No. 712. Calcisponge from the Carboniferous, Clarke, No. 137.
Carboniferous and Permian formations, Pros ser, No. 486.
Carboniferous Entomostraca, Dawson, No.
Ctenacanthus spines from the Keokuk, East man, No. 188.
Foramina perforating 'a Permian reptile, Case, No. 108.
Fossils at Louisiana, Keyes and Rowley, No.
Geology of Judith Mountains, Weed and Pirsson, No. 674.
Kinderhook fauna, Keyes, No. 323.
New species of Paleozoic fossils, Miller and Gurley, No. 431.
Paleozoic area of Arkansas, Ashley, No. 24. Paleozoic Crustacea, Yogdes, No. 653. Paleozoic vertebrata, Cope, No. 149.
Permian and Upper Carboniferous, Prosser, No. 488.
Position of Crangopsis vermiformis, Ortmann, No. 456.
Relation of Devonian and Carboniferous, Keyes, No. 326.
Review of marine fossils from Coal Measures, Simonds, No. 554.
Yertebrate remains from Kansas Permian, Williston, No. 706.
Vertebrates from Permian, Williston, No. 713. Juratrias.
Geology of Judith Mountains, Weed and Pirsson, No. 674.
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Paleontol o gy —Continued.
Juratrias — Continued.
Jura and Neocomian, Marcou, No. 403.
Marine Jurassic rocks, Cragin, No. 150. Cretaceous.
Age of Potomac formation, Ward, No. 660.
A new genus of Mosasaurs, Williston, No.
Bowlder clays of the Great Plains, Dawson, No. 170.
Comanche series, Yaughan, No. 649.
Cretaceous Mollusca, Cooper, No. 148.
Fossils of the Comanche, Cragin, No. 152. Geology of Judith Mountains, Weed and Pirs- son, No. 674.
Huerfano lake basin, Osborn, 458.
Jura and Neocomiau, Marcou, No. 403.
Kansas Niobrara Cretaceous, Williston, No.
Laramie and related formations, Stanton and Knowlton, No. 580.
Lower Cretaceous formations, Stanton, No.
New crustaceans from the Cretaceous, Logan, No. 389.
New species of Eucalyptus, Ward, No. 661. New species of Linuparus, Ortmann, No. 457. On the genus Barrettia, Whitfield, No. 693. Osteology and relationships of Protostega, Case, No. 109.
Plesiosaur from Comanche, Williston, No. 707. Potomac group in Maryland, Clark and Bib- bins, No. 130.
Range and distribution of Mosasaurs, Willis ton, No. 711.
Rudistae from Cretaceous rocks of J amaica, Whitfield, No. 692.
Upper Cretaceous formations, Clark, No. 128. Upper Cretaceous of Kansas, Logan, No. 388.
Tertiary.
A new fossil Monocotyledon, Hollick, No. 302. Cancellaria from Alabama Eocene, Aldrich, No. 19.
Characters of Protoceratidae, Marsh, 410. Cretaceous Mollusca, Cooper, No. 148. Daemonelix, Barbour, No. 35.
Diceratherium proavitum, Hatcher, No. 262. Eocene Mollusca, Aldrich, No. 18.
Fish House black clay, Woolman, No. 731. Fossil grass from Staten Island, Hollick, No.
Fossil plants from Yukon River, Knowlton, No. 344.
Fossil plants of Payette formation, Knowlton, No. 345.
Geologic relations of Martinez group, Mer- riam, No. 424.
Geology of Yukon gold district, Spurr, No. 575. Huerfano lake basin, Osborn, No. 458.
Laramie and related formations, Stanton and Knowlton, No. 580.
New species of Actaion, Stearns, No. 581.
New species of Tertiary Mollusca, Merriam, No. 425.
Oil and gas yielding formations, Watts, No.
Paleontology— Continued.
Tertiary— Continued.
Restoration of Oreodon culbertsonii, Stewart, No. 582.
Revision of Puerco fauna, Matthew, No. 418. Skull of Protoceras, Marsh, No. 407. Stylinodontia, Marsh, No. 409.
Tertiary fossils from Antillean region, Guppy and Dali, No. 255.
Pleistocene.
Florencia formation, Hersliey, No. 275. Paleontology of the Post-Pliocene deposits, Ami, No. 22.
Pleistocene flora of Canada, Penhallow, No.
Pleistocene fossils from Baffinland, Kindle, No. 336.
Pleistocene of Kansas, Williston, No. 704. Remains of fossil sloth, Mercer, No. 423. Genera and species described.
Acanthodictya Hinde, Dawson, No. 175.
hispida Hinde, Dawson, No. 175.
Acer trilobatum productum? Heer., Knowl ton, No. 345.
Aclis
acuminata n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255. prominens n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No.
(?) (Amblyspira) teres n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255.
Acrothele
bellula n. sp., Walcott, No. 657. decipiens n. sp., Walcott, No. 657.
Actseon
cossmanni n. sp., Aldrich, No. 18. traskii n. sp., Stearns, No. 581. Actinoceras
allumettense Billings, Whiteaves, No. 687. beloitense Whitfield, 1877, Clarke, No. 134. bigsbyi ? Bronn, Wbiteaves, No. 687. bigsbyi Stokes, 1840, Clarke, No. 134. remotiseptum Hall, 1850, Clarke, No. 134. richardsonii Stokes, Whiteaves, No. 687. (Sactoceras?) canadense Whiteaves, Whit eaves, No. 687.
Actinocrinus senectus n. sp., Miller and Gur ley, No. 431.
Actinomya n. gen., Ulrich, No. 626.
modioliforrais Meek and Worthen, Ul rich, No. 626.
subcarinata n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. Agaricocrinus
iowensis n. sp., Miller and Gurley, No. 431. keokukensis n. sp., Millerand Gurley, No.
Alaba turrita n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255. Allodesma n. gen., Ulrich, No. 626.
subellipticum Ulrich, Ulrich. No. 626. Amblysiphonella prosseri Clarke, Clarke, No.
Ambonychia Hall, emend Ulrich, Ulrich, No.
affinis n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. amygdalina Hall, Ulrich, No. 626. bellistriata Hall, Ulrich, No. 626. planistriata Hall, Ulrich, No. 626. Amplexus ( ?) rockl'ordensis n. sp.. Miller and Gurley, No. 481.
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Paleontology — Continued.
Genera and species described— Continued. Anomalophyllites bridgetonensis n. sp., Hol- lick, No. 302.
Anomia umbonata. n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No.
Aparchites Jones, Ulrich, No. 627. arrectus n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. chatfieldensis n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. ellipticus n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. fimbriatus Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 627. granilabiatus Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 627. millepunctatus Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 627 . minutissimus Hall Tar. trentonensis n.
var., Ulrich, No. 627. parvulus Jones, Whiteaves, No. 687. whiteavessii Jones, Whiteaves, No. 687. Apodidae Burmeister (emend after Packard), Schuchert, No. 540.
Apodinse n. subfam., Schuchert, No. 540. Archeozoon, Dawson, No. 176.
Archin acella n. gen., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
cingulata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
deleta Sardeson sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
depressa n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
instabilis Billings var. incurva, n. var., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. perovalis Whitfield sp., Ulrich and Sco field, No. 628.
powersi n. sp.., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. richmondensis u. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
rotunda n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. rugatina n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
semicarinata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
simulatrix n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
subrotunda n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield. No.
valida Sardeson sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
Arges wesenbergensis var. paulianus n. var., Clarke, No. 133.
Aristerella n. gen., Ulrich, No. 626.
nitidula n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626.
Asaphus
gigas DeKay, Whiteaves, No. 687. (Isotelus) sus0B Whitfield, Whiteaves, No.
Ascoceras costulatum Whiteaves, Whiteaves, No. 687.
Astrocystides ottawaensis n. sp., Whiteaves, No. 689.
Aulaeopella winnipegensis Rauff, Whiteaves, No. 687.
Barrettia Woodward, Whitfield, No. 693. multilirata n. sp., Whitfield, No. 693. sparcilirata n. sp., Whitfield, No. 693. Bathyurus
extans Hall (sp.), 1847, Clarke, No. 133. perkinsi n. sp., Whitfield, No. 691. schucherti n. sp., Clarke, No. 133. spiniger Hall (sp.), 1847, Clarke, No. 133.
Paleontology — Continued .
Genera and species described — Continued. Batodrinus
douglassin. sp., Miller and Gurley, No. 431. reliquus n. sp., Miller and Gurley, No. 431. reservatus n. sp., Miller and Gurley, No.
rotuliformis n. sp., Miller and Gurley, No.
rusticellus n. sp., Miller and Gurley, No.
( ?) rusticus n. sp., Miller and Gurley, No.
scitulus n. sp., Miller and Gurley, No. 431. senex n. sp., Miller and Gurley, No. 431. sharonensis n. sp., Miller and Gurley, No.
Bellerophon Montfort, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
bilineatus n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
capax n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. clausus n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. mohri Miller, Ulrich and Scofield, No. C28. platystoma Meek and Worthen, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
recurvus n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
similis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. subangularis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
subglobulus n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
troosti (d’Orbigny) Saflbrd, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
var. burginensis n. var., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
Bellerophontacea, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. Benthonella turbinata n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255.
Betula, Knowlton, No. 345.
sequalis ? Lx., Knowlton, No. 345. Beyrichia McCoy, Ulrich, No. 627. initialis n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. nova scotica, Dawson, No. 174.
Bittium (Styliferina) prseformatum n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255.
Bollia Jones and Holl, Ulrich, No. 627. unguloidea n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. subsequata n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. Brachysaurus n. gen., Williston, No. 708.
overtoni Williston, Williston, No. 708. Bronteus lnnatus Billings, 1854, Clarke, No.
Bucauella Meek, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. Bucania Hall, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. champlainensis n. sp, Whitfield, No. 691. crassa n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. elliptica n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
emmonsi n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
frank fortensis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
lialli n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. lindsleyi Safford, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
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Paleontology— Continued.
Genera and species described — Continued.
Bucania — Continued .
micronema n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
minnesotensis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
nana n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. var. subpatula n. var., Ulrich and Sco field, No. 628.
naslivillensis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
peracuta n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
punctifrons Emmons, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
rugatina n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
simulatrix n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
singularis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
subangulata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
sublata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
Bucanopsis n. gen., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
carinifera n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
Bullia buccinoides n. sp., Merriam, No. 425. Bumastus
orbicaudatus Billings (sp.), 1859, Clarke, No. 133.
trentonensis Emmons (sp.), 1842, Clarke, ! No. 133.
Buthotrephis pergracilis Dawson, Dawson, No. 175.
Bvsson.ychia n. gen., Ulrich, No. 626.
intermedia Meek and Worthen, Ulrich, No. 626.
tenuistriata n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. Bythocypris Brady, Ulrich, No. 627. cylindrica Hall, Ulrich, No. 627.
( ?) curta n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627 . granti n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627.
(?) robusta n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627.
Cadulus parianus n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No.
Calamodon Cope, Wortman, No. 742.
Calapoecia canadensis Billings, Whiteaves, No. 687.
Callicrinus, Weller, No. 681.
Calliostoma lignitica n. sp., Cooper, No. 148. Calops
consors n. sp., Marsh, No. 410. cristatus, Marsh. No. 410.
Calymmene callicephala Green, 1832, Clarke, No. 133.
Cameroceras Conrad, 1839, Clarke, No. 134. hennepini n. sp., Clarke, No. 134. proteiforme Ilall, 1847, Clarke, No. 134. n. sp., Clarke, No. 134.
Cancellaria
lanceolata n. sp., Aldrich, No. 19. marieana n. sp., Aldrich, No. 18. rowelli n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255.
Bull. 150 - 8
Paleontology -Continued.
Genera and species described — Continued. Canistocrinns Wachsmuth and Springer, James, No. 312.
pattersoni S. A. Miller, James, No. 312. richardsoni Wetherby, James, No. 312. Caprina jamaicensis n. sp., Whitfield No. 692. Caprinella
occidentalis n. sp., Whitfield, No. 692. quadrangularis n. sp., Whitfield, No. 692. Caprinula gigantea n. sp., Whitfield, No. 692. Carbonia
bairdioides, Dawson, No. 174. elongata, Dawson, No. 174. fabulina, Dawson, No. 174.
Cardita alticosta Gabb, Cooper, No. 147. Carinaria caperata n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No.
Carinaropsis Hall, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
acuta n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. cunulae Hall, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. cym hula Hall, Ulrich and Scofield. No. 628. explanata n.sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
miniman. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. phalera Sardeson, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
Cassia obtusa n. sp., Knowlton, No. 345. Celastrus lindgreni n. sp., Knowlton, No. 345. Ceratopsis n. gen., Ulrich, No. 627. chambersi Miller, Ulrich, No. 627.
var. robusta n. var., Ulrich, No. 627. Ceraurus pleurexanthemus Green, 1832, Clarke, No. 133.
Cerithiopsis
conica n. sp., Aldrich, No. 18. dalli n. sp., Aldrich, No. 18. fluviatilis n. sp., Aldrich, No. 18.
Cerithium delicatulum n. sp., Aldrich, No. 18. Chaetetes perantiquus n. sp., Whiteaves, No.
Chondrites
cuneatus n. sp., Whiteaves, No. 687. cupressinus Whiteaves, Whiteaves, No.
eracillimus Whiteaves, Whiteaves, No.
metissicus n. sp., Dawson, No. 175. (Bythotrephis) patulus, Whiteaves, No.
Chriacus Cope, Matthew, No. 418.
baldwini (Cope), Matthew, No. 418. pelvidens (Cope), Matthew, No. 418. schlosserianus Cope, Matthew, No. 418. truncatus Cope, Matthew, No. 418. Clsenodon Scott; Matthew, No. 418.
corrugatns (Cope), Matthew, No. 418. ferox (Cope), Matthew, No. 418.
(?) protogonioides (Cope), Matthew, No.
Clathrospira n. gen., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
conica n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. convexa n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
subconica Hall, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
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Paleontology — Continued.
Genera and species described — Continued. Clathurella
amicta n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255. vendryesiana n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No.
dementia (?) taeniosa n.’sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255.
Clidastes, Williston, No. 710.
Clidophorus Hall, Ulrich, No. 626. consuetus Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. neglectus Hall, Ulrich, No. 626.
Clinoceras mumlaeforme Whitfield, 1878, Clarke, No. 133.
Clinopistha (?) antiqua n. sp., Whiteaves, No.
Clionychia Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. erecta Hall, Ulrich, No. 626. lamellosa Hall, Ulrich, No. 626. nitida n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. rhomboidea Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. undata Emmons, Ulrich, No. 626. Clitambonites diversa Shaler, Whiteaves. No.
Ccelocaulus CEhlert, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
neglectus n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
cehlerti n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. Colpomya n. gen., Ulrich, No. 626.
demissa n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626.
Columnaria alveolata Goldfuss, Whiteaves, No. 687.
Conolichas cornutus n. sp., Clarke, No. 133.
Coi oryctes Cope, Wortman, No. 742. Conradella n. gen., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
bellula n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. dyeri Hall, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. var. cellulosa n. var., Ulrich and Sco field, No. 628.
elegans Miller, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
fimbriata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
grandis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. imbricata Meek and Worthen, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
obliqua n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
similis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
triangularis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
Conularia asperata Billings, Whiteaves, No.
Cornulina arraigera, Aldrich, No. 18. Crangopsis vermiformis (Meek),Ortmanu, No.
Crania chesterensis n. sp., Miller and Gurley, No. 431.
Crassatella decliva, Aldrich, No. 18. Crassatellites (Crassinella) guppyi n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255.
Cricotus, Williston, No. 706.
Cryptodiscus Hall, Weller, No. 681.
Paleontology — Continued.
Genera and species described— Continued. Cryptodiscus — Continued.
bilobus n. sp., Weller, No. 680. corrugatus n. sp., Weller, No. 680. digitatus n. sp., Weller, No. 680. hydei n. sp., Weller, No. 680.
Cryptozoon
. boreale, Dawson, No. 176.
occidentale n. sp., Dawson, No. 176. Ctenacanthus
acutus n. sp., Eastman, No. 188, xiphias, Eastman, No. 188.
Ctenerpeton
alveolatum n. gen. et sp., Cope, No. 149. tenuicorne Cope, Cope, No. 149. Ctenobolbina Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 627. crassa Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 627. fulcrata n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627.
Ctenodonta Salter, Ulrich, No. 626. albertina n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. alta Hall, Ulrich, No. 626. calvini n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. carinata n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626 compressa Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. fecunda Hall, Ulrich, No. 626. filistriata n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. gibberula Salter, Ulrich, No. 626. hamburgensis Walcott, Ulrich, No. 626. intermedia Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. logani Salter, Ulrich, No. 626. longa Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. madisonensis n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. medialis n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. nasuta Hall, Ulrich, No. 626. nitida Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. obliqua Hall, Ulrich, No. 626. oviformis n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. planodorsata Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. recurva Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. scofieldi n. sp., Ulrich, Jfo. 626. similis Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. simulatrix n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. socialis n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. subnasuta n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. Cuneamya Hall and Whitfield, Ulrich, No.
oblonga n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. truncatula n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. Cyathophycus quebecense Dawson, Dawson, No. 175.
Cybele winchelli n. sp., Clarke, No. 133. Cyclonema Hall, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. bilix Conrad, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. gracile n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. humerosum n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
inflatum n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
mediale n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. pyramidatum James, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
simulans n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
transversum n. sp., Ulrich and Scofi fid, No. 628.
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Paleontology — Continued.
Genera and species described— Continued.
Cy clonema — Continued .
varicosum Hall, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
( ? Holopea) limatum n. ap., Ulrich and Sco field, No. 628.
Cylichna aldrichi, Aldrich, No. 18.
Cyphaspis galenensis n. sp., Clarke, No. 133. Cyrtoceraa Goldfuas 1832, Clarke, No. 134. billingsi Salter 1859, Clarke, No. 134. camurum Hall 1847, Clarke, No. 134. corniculum Hall 1862, Clarke, No. 134. featherstonhaughi n. sp., Clarke, No. 134. haliianum d'Orbigny 1850, Clarke, No. 134. houghtoni n. sp., Clarke, No. 134. laticurvatum Whiteaves, Whiteaves, No.
manitobense Whiteaves, Whiteaves, No.
minneapolis n. sp., Clarke, No. 134. neleus Hall 1861, Clarke, No. 134. norwoodi n. sp., Clarke, No. 134. scofieldi n. sp., Clarke, No. 134. ahumardi n. sp., Clarke, No. 134. Cyrtocerina ( ?) schoolcrafti n. sp., Clarke, No.
Cyriodonta Billings, Ulrich, No. 626. affinis n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. ampla n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. billingsi n. sp., Ulrich. No. 626. canadensis Billings, Whiteaves, No. 687. cingulata Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. gibbera n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. glabella Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. grandis Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. janesvillensis n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. obesa n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. obliquaMeek and Wor then, Ulrich, N 0.626. oviformis Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. parva n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. persirailis n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. rotulata n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. subovata n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. tenella Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. Cyrtodontidae n. fam., Ulrich, No. 626. Cyrtolites Conrad, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
carinatus Miller, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
(?) dilatatus n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
disjunctua n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
ornatua Conrad, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
j>arvus n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. retroraus n. ap., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
var. fillmorensis n. var., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
Cyrtometopus n. gen., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
nitidula Ulrich, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
scofieldi n. ap., Clarke, No. 133.
Paleontology — Continued.
Genera and species described— Continued. Cyrtospira n. gen., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. bicurvata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
tortilis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. wykoffensis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
Cythara
gibba n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255. guppyi n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255. mucronata n. sp.,Guppyand Dali, No. 255. obtusa n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255. Cytherea
newcombei n. sp., Merriam, No. 425. vancouverensis n. sp., Merriam, No. 425. Cytherella Jones and Bosquet, Ulrich, No. 627.
( ? ) rugosa Jones, Ulrich, No. 627.
var. arcta n. var., Ulrich, No. 627.
( ? ) subrotunda n. ap., Ulrich, No. 627. Daemonelix, No. 35.
Dalmanitea achates Billings 1860, Clarke, No.
Diceratlierium proavitum, Hatcher, No. 262. Dichocrinus bozemanensis n. sp., Miller and Gurley, No. 431.
Dicranella n. gen., Ulrich, No. 627. bicornis n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. marginata n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627.
( ? ) simplex n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. spinosa n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627.
Didymictis
haydenianus Cope, Matthew, No. 418. protenus varaltidens Cope, Osborn, No.
Dilobella n. gen., Ulrich, No. 627.
typa n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627.
Dimetrodon incisivus Cope, Case, No. 108. Diraya grandia n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No.
Dinichthys kepleri n. sp., Claypole, No. 138. Dipeltinse n. subfam., Schuchert, No. 540. Dipeltis Packard (emend), Schuchert, No. 540. carri n. sp., Schuchert, No. 540. diplodiscus Packard, Schuchert, No. 540. Diphyphyllum stokeai, Edwards and Haime, Whiteaves, No. 687.
Diacoceras canadense n. sp., Whiteaves, No.
Dissacus
navajovius Cope, Matthew, No. 418. aaurognathua Wortman, Matthew, No.
Distichium capillaceum, Penliallow, No. 468. Divaricella prevaricata n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255.
Dolatocrinus neglectus u. ap., Miller and Gur ley, No. 431.
Dorycrinus auboviformis n. ap., Miller and Gurley, No. 431.
Doainia mercenaroidea, Aldrich, No. 18. Drepanella Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 627. bigeneria n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. bilateralia n. ap., Ulrich, No. 627. Dryopteria idahoenais n. ap., Knowlton, No.
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Paleontology— Continued.
Genera and species described — Continued. Ecculiomphalus compressus n. sp., Whitfield, No 691.
Eccyliomphalus Portlock, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
contiguus n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
undulatus Hall, Ulrich and Scofield No.
subrotundus n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.'
Eccyliopterus Reinele, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
beloitensis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield No.
owenanus Meek and Worthen, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
Edmondia (?) vetusta n. sp., Whiteaves No.
Encrinurus
cristatus n. sp., Clarke, No. 13&.
(?) raricostatus W alcott 1877, Clarke, No.
vannulus n. sp., Clarke. No. 133.
Endoceras
subannulatum Whitfield, Whiteaves, No.
(Narthecoceras) crassiphonatim Whit eaves, Whiteaves, No. 687.
simpsoni Billings, Whiteaves No. 687. Endodesraan. gen.. Ulrich, No. 626. compressum n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. cuneatum n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. orthonotum Meek and Worthen, Ulrich, No. 626.
postlatum n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. undosum n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626.
Eotoraaria n. gen., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. canalifera n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
dryope Billings, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
elevata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. labiosa n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. supracingulata Billings, Ulrich and Sco field, No. 628.
vicina n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. Equisetum sp., Unowlton, No. 345.
Equus complicatus Leidy, Woolman, No. 741. Escharopora ramosa? Ulrich, var. or n. sp., WhiteavespNo. 687.
Estheria dawsoni, Dawson, No. 174. Eucalyptus-gouldii, n. sp., Ward, No. 661 . Eucheilodon creno-carinatus, Aldrich No. 18. Euconospira planibasalis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
Eulima
egregia n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255. (Liostraca) nobilis n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255.
EuphemusMcCoy,UlrichandScofield, No. 628. Eurotogonia Cope, Matthew, No. 418. minor n. sp., Matthew, No. 418. puercensis (Cope), Matthew, No. 418. Eurychilina Ulrich Ulrich, No. 627. reticulata Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 627.
var. incurva n. var., Ulrich, No. 627.
Paleontology— Continued.
Genera and species described— Continued. Eurychilina — Continued .
( ?) subsequata n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. subradiata Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 627.
( ?) symmetrica n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. ventrosa n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627.
Eurymya n. gen., Ulrich, No. 626.
plana Hall, Ulrich, No. 626.
Eurystomites
plicatus Whiteaves, Whiteaves, No. 687. undatus Emmons var. occidentalis Hall 1861, Clarke, No. 134.
Fabella oblonga n. sp., Aldrich, No. 18. Favosites prolificus Billings, Whiteaves, No.
Ficus ungeri Lx., Knowlton, No. 345.
Fossarus (Gottoina) mundulus n. sp., Guppy . and Dali, No. 255.
Fucus digitatus n. sp., Penhallow, No. 468. Fulgur carica, Woolman, No. 741.
Fusispira Hall, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. angusta n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
var. subplan a n. var., Ulrich and Sco field, No. 628.
convexan. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. inflata Meek and Worthen, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
intermedia n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
nobilis u. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. planulata n.sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
schucherti, n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
subbrevis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
subfusiformis Hall, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
sulcata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. “ Fusus” marnochi, Aldrich. No. 18.
Fusns subfilosus n. sp., Aldrich, No. 18. Geracus tubifer n. sp., Matthew, No. 416. Gerasaphes n. subgen., CJarke, No. 133.
ulrichiana n. sp., Clarke, No. 133. Glyphioceras incisum Hyatt, Smith. No. 566. Glyptocrinus Hall, James, No. 312. decadactylus Hall, James, No. 312. dyeri Meek, James, No. 312. fornshelli S. A. Miller, James, No. 312. miamiensis S. A. Miller, James, No. 312. sculptus S. A. Miller, James, No. 312. shaff'eri S. A. Miller, James, No. 312. subglobosus Meek, James, No. 312. Gmelin, Woolman, No. 741.
Goniacodon Cope, Matthew, No. 418.
levisanus (Cope), Matthew, No. 418. Gonioceras Hall, 1847, Clarke, No. 134. aneeps Hall, 1847, Clarke, No. 134. occidentale Hall, 1861, Clarke, No. 134. Gyronema n. gen. or subgen., Ulrich and Sco field, No. 628.
duplicatum n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
liratum n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
pulchellum n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
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Paleontology — Continued.
Genera and specie s described — Continued. Gyronema — Continued.
semicarinatum Salter, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
Halichondrites confusus Dawson, Dawson, No. 175.
Halliella Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 627.
labiosa n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627.
Halysites catenularia L., var. gracilis, Whit- eaves, No: 687.
Harpes cassinensis n. sp., Whitfield, No. 691. Harpina
minnesotensis n. sp., Clarke, No. 133. cf. ottawensis Billings (sp.), Clarke, No.
rutrellum n. sp., Clarke, No. 133. Helcionopsis n. gen., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
subcarinata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
striata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. Helicotoma Salter, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
declivis Salford, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
granosan. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. marginata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
planulata Salter, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
var. robusta n. var., Ulrich and Sco field, No. 628.
planulatoides n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
subquadrata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
tennesseensis Safiord, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
umbilicata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
verticalis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
Hemiganus otariidens Cope, Wortman, No.
Hesperornis, Marsh, No. 408.
Heteracanthus uddeni n. sp., Lindahl, No.
Hipponyx tortilis n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No.
Holopea Hall, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. ampla n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. appressa n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield. No.
concinnula n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
excelsa n. sp , Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. insignis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, N o. 628. paludiniformis, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
parvula n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield No. 628. pyrene Billings, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
rotunda n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. similis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. supraplana u. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
Paleontology — Continued
Genera and species described— Continued. Holoptychius serrulatus n. sp., Cope, No. 149. latus n. sp., Cope, No. 149. flabellatus n. sp., Cope, No. 149.
Hormotoma Salter, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
bellicincta Hall, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
gracilis Hall, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. var.-, angustata Hall, Ulrich and Sco field, No. 628.
(?) var. goodhuensis n. var., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. var. multivolvia n. var., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
var. sublaxa n. var., Ulrich and Sco field, No. 628.
( ?) major Hall, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
salteri n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, N i. 628. subangulata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
trentonensis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
winnipegensis n. sp., Whiteaves, No. 687. Hyalostelia metissica Dawson, Dawson, No.
Hypnum recurvans, Penhallow,.No. 468. Illaenus
americanus Billings 1859, Clarke, No. 133. cf. indeterminatus Walcott, Clarke, No. 133.
Inocaulis canadensis n. sp., Whiteaves, No.
Iphidea Billings, Walcott, No. 657.
alabamaensis n. sp., Walcott, No. 657. crenistria n. sp., Walcott, No. 657. logani n. sp., Walcott, No. 657. pealei n. sp., Walcott, No. 657. superba n. sp., Walcott, No. 657.
Isodectes punctulatus Cope, Cope, No. 149. Isotelus
canalis Whitfield sp., Clarke, No. 133. maxitnus Locke, 1838, Clarke, No. 133. gigas De Kay, 1824, Clarke, No. 133. susse Whitfield, 1882, Clarke, No. 133. Jonesella Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 627.
obscura n. sp , Ulrich, No. 627.
Juglans hesperian. sp., Knowlton, No. 345. Kellia prima n. sp., Aldrich, No. 18.
Kokenia n. gen., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
costalis'n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. Krausella n. gen., Ulrich, No. 627. arcuata n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. insequalis n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. Lambdotherium Cope, Osborn, No. 461.
popoagicum Cope, Osborn, Nos. 458, 461. Larix americana, Penhallow, No. 471. Lasiothrix Hinde, Dawson, No. 175.
curvicostata Hinde, Dawson, No. 175. flabellata n. sp., Dawson, No. 175.
Leaia leidyi, Dawson, No. 174.
Leda marieana n. sp., Aldrich, No. 18. Leperditella n. gen., Ulrich, No. 627. canalis n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627.
( ? ) dorsicornis Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 627.
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Paleontology— Continued.
Genera and species described— Continued. Leperditella — Continued.
germana Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 627. macra n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. persimilis n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627.
Leperditia Ronault, Ulrich, No. 627. fabulites Conrad, Ulrich, No. 627. okeni, Dawson, No. 174.
Lepton ( ? ) alabamensis n. sp., Aldrich, No. 18. Levifusus pagoda, Aldrich, No. 18.
Lichas (Terataspis) grandis Hall, Whitfield, No. 690.
Limopsis subangularis n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255.
Lingula
elongata Hall, Whiteaves, No. 687. iowensis Owen, Whiteaves, No. 687. obtusa Hall, Whiteaves, No. 687. Lingulepis meeki n. sp., Walcott, No. 656. Linuparus atavus n. sp., Ortmann, No. 457. Liospira n. gen., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. abrupta n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. americana Billings, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
angulata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
angustata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
decipiens n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
micula Hall, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
( ? ) mundula n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
obtusa n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. persimilis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
progne Billings, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
rugata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. subconcavan. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
vitruvia Billings, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
Liotia veresimilis n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No.
Littorina subobesa n. sp., Cooper, No. 148. Lophospira Whitfield, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
abnormis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
acuminata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
ampla n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. augustina Billings, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
var. minnesotensis n. var., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
bicincta Hall, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
bowdeni Saft'ord, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
centralis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
coucinnula n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
conoidea n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
Paleontology — Continued.
Genera and species described — Continued. Lophospira — Continued.
conradana n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
decursa n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. elevatan. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. fillmorensis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
helicteres var. wisconsinensis n. var., Ul rich and Scofield, No. 628. humilis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. medialis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
var. burginensis n. var., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
multigruma Miller, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
obliqua n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. oweni n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. peracuta n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
perangulata Hall, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
perforata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
perlamellosa n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
procera n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
producta n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
pulchella n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
quadrisulcata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
saflordi n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
serrulata Salter, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
spironema n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
sumnerensi8 Salford, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
tenuistriata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield No. 628.
(? Seelya) (?) knoxvillensis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. lirata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
(?) notabilis n. sp., Ulrich and Sco field, No. 628.
(?) trochonemoides n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
Loxonema winnipegense Whiteaves, Whit eaves, No. 687.
Lucina
astartiformis n. sp., Aldrich, No. 18. pauperata n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255. textilis n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255. Lyrodesma Conrad, Ulrich, No. 626. acuminatum n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. cannonense n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. Machaerodus, Smith, No. 9.
Maclurea (Leuseur) Woodward, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. affinis Bill., Whitfield, No. 691.
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Paleontology— Continued.
Genera and species described — Continued. Maclurea — Continued.
bigsbyi Hall, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. var. dixonensisn. var., Ulrich and Sco field, No. 628.
crassa n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. var. macra n. var., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
depressa n. ap., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
knoxvillensis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
nitida n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. Macluria (Maclurina) manitobensis Whit- eaves, Whiteaves, No. 687.
Maclurina n. gen., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. cuneata Whitfield, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
manitobensis Whiteaves, Ulrich and Sco field, No. 628.
subrotunda Whitfield, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
Macronotella n. gen., Ulrich, No. 627.
scofieldi n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. Macropetalichthys, Eastman, No. 190.
Major Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626.
Mangilia consentanea n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255.
Margin ella
amina n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255. domingoensi8 n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No.
latissima n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255. limonensis n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255. (Persicula) arcuatan. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255.
solitaria n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255. Mariacrinus Hall. James, No. 312.
harrisi S. A. Miller, James, No. 312. Matheria Billings, Ulrich, No. 626.
rugo8a Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626.
Mathilda
plexita n. sp., G uppy and Dali, No. 255. regularis Meyer, Aldrich, No. 18. Meekospira n. gen., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
snbconica n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
Megalomphala n. gen., Ulrich and Scofield,
Mesotrypa selkirkensis n. sp.., Whiteaves, No.
Minoceras Hall, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. Mioclamus Cope, Matthew, No. 418. acolytus (Cope), Matthew, No. 418. inaequldens (Cope), Matthew, No. 418. lemuroudes n. sp., Matthew, No. 418. turgidunculus Cope, Matthew, No. 418. turgidus Cope, Matthew, No. 418. Mixodectes Cope, Matthew, No. 418. Modiolodon n. gen., Ulrich, No. 626.
( ? ) gibbus n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. patulus n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. Modiolopaidm n. fam., Ulrich, No. 626. Modiolopsis Hall, Ulrich, No. 626.
angustifrons n. sp., Whiteaves, No. 687. arguta n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626.
Paleontology— Continued.
Genera and species described — Continued. Modiolopsis— Continued.
chatfieldensis n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. concava Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. concentrica Hall and Whitfield, Ulrich, No. 626.
( ? ) consimilis n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. excellens n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. mytiloides Hall, Ulrich, No. 626. nan. n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. obsoleta n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. oweni n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. parviuscula Billings, Whiteaves, No. 687. similis Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626.
Mogulia Waagen, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. Moorea Jones and Kirkby, Ulrich, No. 627. angularis n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627.
(?) perplexa n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. punctata n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627.
Murchisonia cassina n. sp., Whitfield, No. 691. Myelopteris topekensis n. sp., Penhallow, No.
Myrica
(?) idahoensis n. sp., Knowlton, No. 345. lanceolata n. sp., Knowlton, No. 345.
Nauno aulema n. sp., Clarke, No. 134. Nassanewcombei n. sp., Merriam, No. 425. Nautilus perkinsi n. sp., Whitfield, No. 691. Nileus striatus n. sp., Whitfield, No. 691. vigilans, Meek and Worthen (sp.), 1875, Clarke, No. 133.
Nimravus Cope, Smith, No. 9.
Obolella (Linnarssonia) pretiosa Billings, Dawson, No. 175.
Odontopleura parvula Wolcott (sp.), 1877, Clarke, No. 133.
Odontostomia insignifica n. sp., Aldrich, No.
Oliva plicata n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255. Olivella indivisa n.sp., Guppy and Dali, No.
Omospira n. geu., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. alexandra Billinga, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
laticinnota n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
Oncocera
carveri n. sp., Clarke, No. 134. dougiassi n. sp., Clarke, No. 134. exiguum Billings, I860, Clarke, No. 134. lycus Hall, 1861, Clarke, No. 134. magnum Whiteaves, Whiteaves, No. 687. (magnum? var.) intermedium, Whiteaves, No. 687.
minnesotense n. sp., Clarke, No. 134. paudion Hall, 1861, Clarke, No. 134. whiteavcsii Miller, Whiteaves, No. 687. Onycliodectes Cope, Wortman, No. 742. Ophiletina n. gen.. Ulrich and Scofield, No.
angularis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
sublaxa n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield No. 628. Opis triangulata Cooper (Stanton), Cooper, No. 148.
Oreodon culbertsonii Leidy, Stewart, No. 582. Ornithostoma ingens, Williston, No. 705.
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Paleontology— Continued.
Genera and species described — Continued. Ornithotarsus immanis Cope, Woolman, No.
Orthis
corpulenta Sardeson, Sardeson, No. 525. emacerata Hall, Sardeson, No. 525. futilis n. sp., Sardeson, No. 525. ignota n. sp., Sardeson, No. 525. meeki S. A. Miller, Sardeson, No. 525. multisecta Meek, Sardeson, No. 525. porrecta n. sp., Sardeson, No. 525. rogata Sardeson, Sardeson, No. 525. tersa Sardeson, Sardeson, No. 525. testudinaria Sardeson, No. 525.
Orthoceras
cf. amplicameratum Hall, 1847, Clarke, No. 134.
anellus Conrad, 1843, Clarke, No. 134. beltramii n. sp., Clarke, No. 134. bilineatum Hall, 1847, Clarke, No. 134. junceum Hall, 1847, Clarke, No. 134. leseuri n. sp., Clarke, No. 134. multicameratum Emmons, 1842, Clarke, No. 134.
nicolleti n. sp., Clarke, No. 134. perroti n. sp., Clarke, No. 134. olorus Hall, 1877, Clarke, No. 134. selkirkensis Whiteaves, Whiteaves, No.
social© Hall, 1877, Clarke, No. 134. tenuistriatum Hall, 1847, Clarke, No. 134. winnipegense Whiteaves, Whiteaves, No.
Ortbodesma Hall and Whitfield, Ulrich, No.
affine n. sp., Whiteaves, No. 687. canaliculatum, Ulrich, No. 626. minnesotense Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. schucherti n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. subnasutum Meek and Worthen, Ulrich, No. 626.
Oscilla indiscreta n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No.
Owenella n. gen., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. antiquata Whitfield sp., Ulrich and Sco field, No. 628.
Oxyaena huerfanensis n. sp., Osborn, No. 458. Oxyclsenus (Cope) Scott, Matthew, No. 418. cuspidatus Cope, Matthew, No. 418. simplex (Cope), Matthew. No. 418. Oxydiscus Koken, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. cristatus Safford, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
subacutus n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
Palaeamsea Hall and Whitfield, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
humilisn. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. Palaeaster wyckoffi n. sp., Miller and Gurley, No. 431.
Palaeophycus Hall, Duden, No. 186.
new-albanense n. sp., Duden, No. 186. lineare n. sp., Duden, No. 186.
Palteopteria n. gen., Whiteaves, No. 687.
parvula n. sp., Whiteaves, No. 687. Palmosaccus Hinde, Dawson, No. 175. dawaoni Hinde, Dawson, No. 175.
Paleontology— Continued.
Genera and species described — Continued. Paheosyops horeatis Cope, Matthew, No. 419. Parenchymophycus n. gen., Duden, No. 186.
asphalticum n. sp., Duden, No. 186. Pasceolus gregarius? Billings, Whiteaves, No. 687.
Patella geometrica n. sp., Merriam, No. 425. Patellostium Waagen, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
Paterula amii n. sp., Schuchert, No. 539. Patriolelis ulta Leidy, Osborn, No. 458. Periptychus
carinidens Cope, Matthew, No. 418. coarctatus Cope, Matthew, No. 418. rhabdodon (Cope), Matthew, No. 418. Phasianella sp. ?, Guppy and Dali, No. 255. Phenacodus primaevus Cope, Osborn, No. 459. Philine alabamensis n. sp., Aldrich, No. 18. Pholadomya (Triplicosta) progressiva n. sp., Cooper, No. 148.
Pholidops greenei n. sp., Miller and Gurley, No. 431.
Phos
fasciolatus n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255. gabbii n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255. metuloides n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255. (Strongylocera) chipolanus n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255.
Phragmites aquehongensis n. sp., Hollick, No.
Phyllites flexuosus n. sp., Knowlton, No. 345.
obscurus n. sp., Knowlton, No. 345.
Picea nigra, Penhallow, No. 471.
Piloceras newton-winchelli n. sp., Clarke, No.
Pinus sp., Knowlton, No. 345.
Platecarpus, Williston, No. 710.
Platyceras
( ?) depressum n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
indianense n. sp., Miller and Gurley, No.
wisconsinensis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
Platycrinus
bozemanensis n. sp., Miller and Gurley, No. 431.
bridgerensis n. sp., Miller and Gurley, No.
sharonensis n. sp., Miller and Gurley, No. 431. ‘
Platymetopus
bicornis Ulrich (sp.), 1892, Clarke, No.
cucullus Meek and Worthen (sp.), 1865, Clarke, No. 133.
robbinsi Ulrich (sp.), 1892, Clarke, No.
Plesiosaurus gouldii n. sp., Williston, No. 707. Plethocardia Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. suberecta Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. umbonata Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. Plethospira n. gen., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
semele Hall, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. striata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
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Paleontology— Con tinued .
Genera and tpecies described — Continued.
PI eurotom a
pulcherrima, Aldrich, Ho. 18. venusta, Aldrich, No. 18.
Pleurotomaria
(?) margaritoides n. sp., Whiteaves, No.
muralis D. D. Owen, Whiteaves, No. 687. stokesiana n. sp., Whiteaves, No. 687. Populus
eotremuloides n. sp., Knowlton, No. 345. lindgreni n. sp., Knowlton, No. 345. occidentals n. sp., Knowlton, No. 345. Potamogeton
pectinatus, Penhallow, No. 471. pusillus, Penhallow, No. 471.
Poterioceras
apertum Whiteaves 1889, Clarke, No. 134. gracile Whiteaves, Whiteaves, No. 687. nobile Whiteaves, Whiteaves, No. 687. Primitia Jones and Holl, Ulrich, No. 627. celesta n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. duplicata n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. gibhera n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. mammata n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627 . micula n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. minutissima n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. sancti pauli n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. tumidula n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. uphami n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627.
Primitiella n. gen., Ulrich. No. 627. constricta n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. fillmorensis n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. limbata n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627 . sinmlans n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627 . unicornis Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 627.
Proetus
parviusculus Hall 1866, Clarke. No. 133. ?placidus n. sp., Vogdes, No. 653. Prolobella n. gen., Ulrich, No. 626.
striatula n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626.
Protarma (vetusta? var.) magna, Whiteaves, No. 687.
Protocaris Walcott, Scliuchert, No. 540. Protoceras
celer Marsh, Marsh, Nos. 407, 410.
. comptus Marsh, Marsh, No. 410. Protochriacus Scott, Matthew, No. 418.
attenuatns Osborn and Earle, Matthew, No. 418.
hyattianus (Cope), Matthew, No. 418. priscus (Cope), Matthew, No. 418. Protogonodon Scott, Matthew, No. 418.
stenognatlius n. sp., Matthew, No. 418. Proto rthis
cassineusis n. sp., Whitfield, No. 691. minima n. sp., Whitfield, No. 691. Protoselene n. gen., Matthew, No. 418. Protospongia
coronata Dawson, Dawson, No. 175. cyatliiformis Dawson, Dawson, No. 175. delicatula Dawson, Dawson, No. 175. mononema Dawson, Dawson, No. 175. poly nema Dawson, Dawson, No. 175. tetrenema Dawson, Dawson, No. 175. Protostega, Case, No. 109.
Paleontology — Continued .
Genera and species described — Continued. Protowarthia n. gen., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
cancellata Hall, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
concinnan.sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. granistriata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
obesan. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. pervoluta n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
planodorsata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
rectangularis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
subcompressa n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
Pseudosophterexochus trentonensis n. sp., Clarke, No. 133.
Psiloconchan. gen., Ulrich, No. 626.
minnesotensis n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. Psittacotherium Cope, Wortman, No. 742. Pterygometopus
callicephalus Hall (sp.), Clarke, No. 133. eboraceus n. sp., Clarke, No. 133. intermedius Walcott (sp.) 1877, Clarke, No. 133.
schmidti n. sp., Clarke, No. 133. Ptychocrinus Wachsmuth and Springer, James, No. 312.
angularis Miller and Dyer, James, No. 312. parvus Hall, James, No. 312.
Ptychopyge ulrichi n. sp., Clarke, No. 132. Pyramidella
(Longchaeus) jamaicensis n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255.
forulata n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255. Pyrazisinus? haitensis, n. sp., Guppy and .Dali, No. 255.
Quercus
consimilis Newby., Knowlton, No. 345. idahoensis n. sp., Knowlton, No. 345. payettensis n. sp., Knowlton, No. 345. simulata n. sp., Knowlton, No. 345. Radiolites
adhaerens n. sp., Whitfield, No. 692. annulosus n. sp., Whitfield, No. 692. cancellatus n. sp., Whitfield, N o. 692. macroplicatus n. sp., Whitfield, No. 692. rudis n. sp., Whitfield, No. 692. (Lapeirousia) nicholasi n. sp., Whitfield, No. 692.
Rafinesquina lata Whiteaves, Whiteaves, No.
Raphistoma Hall, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. peracutum n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
richmondensis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
Rapliistomidai n. fam., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
Raphistomina n. gen., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
denticulata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
lapicida Salter, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 62*. raodestan. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. ragata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
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Paleontology— Continued.
Genera and species described — Continued. Remeleceras clarkense n. sp., Miller and Gur ley, No. 431.
Remondia Gabb, Stanton, No. 579. furcata Gabb, Stanton, No. 579. robbinsi (White), Stanton, No. 579. Reteocrinus Billings 1859, James, No. 312. cognatus S. A. Miller, James, No. 312. gracilis Wetherby, James, No, 312. magnificus S. A. Miller, James, No. 312. o’nealli Hall, James. No. 312.
Rhinidictya n. sp., Whiteaves, No. 687. Rhinopora prima n. sp., Whitfield, No. 691. Rhodocrinus
bozemanensis n. sp., Miller and Gurley, No. 431.
bridgerensis n. sp., Millerand Gurley, No.
douglassin. sp., Miller and Gurley , No.431. Rhus payettensis n. sp., Knowlton, No. 345. Rhynchonella anticostiensis var., Whiteaves, No. 687.
Rhytimya Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. recta n. sp., Whiteaves, No. 687. sinuata n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626.
Ringicula
alabamensis n. sp,, Aldrich, No. 18. biplicata, Aldrich, No. 18. butleriana, Aldrich, No. 18. butleriana var. lignitifera n. var., Aldrich, No. 18.
claibornensis n. sp., Aldrich, No. 18. dalli, Aldrich, No. 18. lisbonensis, n. sp., Aldrich, No. 18. mississippiensis, Aldrich, No. 18. trapaquara, Aldrich, No. 18.
Rissoa (Alvania) pariana n. sp., Guppy and Dali, N o. 255.
Rusophycus
chesterense n. sp., Miller and Gurley, No.
montanense n. sp., Miller and Gurley, No.
Saffordia n. gen., Ulrich, No. 626. modesta Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 62. . sulcodorsata Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. ventralis n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626.
Sagenodus
brownlte n. sp., Cope, No. 149. conchiolepis n. sp., Cope, No. 149. foliatus n. sp., Cope, No. 149. gurleianus n. sp., Cope, No. 149. lacovianus n. sp., Cope, No. 149. magister n. sp., Cope, No. 149. occidentalis Newb., Cope, No. 149. quincunciaaus n. sp., Cope, No. 149. reticulatus Newberry, Cope, No. 149.
Salix augusta Al. Br., Knowlton, No. 345. Salpiugostoma Roemer, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
buelli Whitfield, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
imbricate n.sp., Ulrich and Scofield, N o. 628. richmondensis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
sculptilis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
Paleontology — Continued.
Genera and species described— Continued. Sanguinolaria unioides n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255.
Sarcothraustes Cope, Matthew, No. 418.
antiquus Cope, Matthew, No. 418. Sauropleura latithorax n. sp., Cope, No. 149. Scala
exquisita n. sp., Aldrich, No. 18. octolineata Con., Aldrich, No. 18. uuilineata, Aldrich, No. 18.
Scaphander ligniticus n. sp., Aldrich, No. 18. Scenella Billings, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. affinis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. beloitensis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
compressa n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
magnifica n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
obtusa Sardeson, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
radialisn. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. superba Billings, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
Schizolopha Ulrich, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
rnoorei n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. textilis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. Schmid tella Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 627. afiinis n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. brevis n. sp,, Ulrich, No. 627. crassimarginata Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 627. incompta n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. subrotunda n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627. umbonata n. sp., Ulrich, No. 627.
Scintilla clarkeana n. sp., Aldrich, No. 18. Seelya n. gen., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. mundula n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
Sequoia angustifolia ? Lx., Knowlton, No. 345. Serpulitesdissolutns Billings, Whiteaves, No.
Sigaretus costatus n. sp., Cooper, No. 148. Sistrum (Ricinula ?) cretaceum n. sp., Cooper, No. 148.
Smilodon (syn. Dinobastis Cope), Adams, No.
Solariella altiuscula n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255.
Solariorbis
clypeatus n. sp.. Guppy and Dali, No. 255. subangulatus Meyer var., Aldrich, No. 18. Solarium sp. ?, Guppy and Dali, No. 255. Solenospira n. gen., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
pagoda Salter, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. pagoda Salter var. occidentalis, Whiteaves, No. 687.
prisca Billings, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
Sphenolium S. A. Miller, Ulrich, No. 626. parallelum n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. striatum n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. Sporangites radiatns n. sp., Duden, No. 186. Sportella gregorioi Coss., Aldrich, No. 18.
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Paleontology — Continued.
Genera and species described — Continued.
Squama n. gen., Logan, No. 389. lata n. sp., Logan, No 389. spissa n. sp., Logan, No. 389.
Stachella Waagen, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
Steganocrinus
albersi n. sp., Miller and Gurley, No. 431. blairi n. sp., Miller and Gurley, No. 431. griffithi n. sp., Miller and Gurley, No. 431. sbaronensis n. sp., Miller and Gurley, No.
Stenotheca Salter, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. exerta Sardeson, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
unguiformis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
Stephanella hindii n. sp., Dawson, No. 175. Stereocrinns indianensis n. sp., Miller and Gurley, No. 431.
Stomatopora canadensis n. sp., Whiteaves, No. 687.
Stramentum n. gen., Logan, No. 389. haworthi n. sp., Logan, No. 389. tabulatum n. sp., Logan, No. 389. Streptelasma
corniculum Hall, Sardeson, No. 528. profundum (Owen), Sardeson, No. 528. rohustum Whiteaves, Whiteaves, No. 687. Strombina mira n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No.
Strombinella Dali, Guppy and Dali, No. 255.
acufonnis n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255. Strophostylus Hall, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
textilis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. Stylinodon
cylindrifer Cope, Wortman, No. 742. mirus Marsh, Wortman, No. 742. mirus, Marsh, No. 409.
Subulites Conrad, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
beloitensis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
canadensis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
conradi, n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
dixonensis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
nanus n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. parvus n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. pergracilis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
regularis n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
sp. undet., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. Surcula gabbi, Aldrich, No. 18.
Talarocrinus patei n. sp., Miller and Gurley, No. 431.
Tamiobatis vetustis, n. gen.etsp., Eastman, No. 189.
Technophoru s Miller, Ulrich, No. 626. divaricatus Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. extenuatus Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626.
Paleontology— Continued.
Genera and species described — Continued. Technophorus-rContinued.
filistriatus Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. subacutus Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. Temnochilus greenense n. sp., Miller and Gur ley, No. 431.
“Terebra” plicifera, Aldrich, No. 18.
Teredina sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255. Tetradella Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 627. lunatifera Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 627. quadrilirata Hall and Whitfield, Ulrich, No. 627.
Tetranota n. gen., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
bidorsata Hall, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
var. minor n. var., Ulrich and Sco field, No. 628.
macra n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. obsoleta n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
sexicarinata n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. .
wisconsinensis Whitfield, Ulrich and Sco field, No. 628.
Thaleops ovata Conrad, 1843, Clarke, No. 133. Tbamnograptus affinis nom. prov., Whiteaves, No. 687.
Tillotherium fodiens Marsh, Osborn, No. 458. Trapa
americana n. sp., Knowlton, No. 345.
( ? ) occidentalis n. sp., Knowlton, No. 345. Tremanotus Hall, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. Tricentes Cope, Matthew, No. 418.
crassicollidens Cope, Matthew, No. 418. subtrigonus (Cope), Matthew, No. 418. Trichospongia hystrix n. sp., Whiteaves, No.
Triforis sp. ?, Guppy and Dali, No. 255. Triisodon Cope, Matthew, No. 418.
gaudrianus (Cope), Matthew, No. 418. heilprianus Cope, Matthew, No. 418. Triplicosta n. subgen., Cooper, No. 148. Triptoceras sp.?, Clarke, No. 134.
Iambi AVhiteaves, 1891, Clarke, No. 134. lambii Whiteaves, Whiteaves, No. 687. oweni n. sp., Clarke, No. 134. planoconvexum Hall, 1861, Clarke, No. 134. planodorsatum, Whitfield, 1882, Clarke, No. 134.
semiplanatum Whiteaves, Whiteaves, No.
Trochoceras ( ? ) mccharlesii Whiteaves, Whit eaves, No. 687.
Trochonema Salter, Ulrich and Scofield, No.
altum n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. beachi? Whitfield, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
beloitense Whitfield, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
bellulum n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
eccentricum n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
fragile n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
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Paleontology — Continued.
Genera and species descHbed — Continued. Trochonema— Continued .
madisonense n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
niota Hall, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628. . retrorsum n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
rugosum n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
subcrassum n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
urabilicatum Hall, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
vagrans n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
(Eunema) arctatum n. sp., Ulrich and Sco field, No. 628.
nitidum n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
obsoletum n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
robbinsi n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
salteri n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
simile n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
Trochonematidje n. fam., Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
Tryblidium Lindstrom, Ulrich and Scofield, No'. 628.
modestum n. sp., Ulrich and Scofield, No.
Tuba antiqua Con., Aldrich, No. 18.
(Mathilda) leana n. sp., Aldrich, No. 18. Turbonilla
angulata n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255. plastica n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255. simplicior n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255. . tenuilineata n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No.
turritissima n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No.
(Stylopsis) ictona n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255.
Turritella
arata n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No. 255. belvideri n. sp,, Cragin, No. 152. diversilineata n. sp., Merriam, No. 425. Tylosaurus, Williston, No. 709, 710.
Typhis obesus Gabb, Guppy and Dali, No. 255. Ultimus precursor n. sp., Guppy and Dali, No.
Vanuxemia Billings, Ulrich, No. 626. abrupta n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. crassa n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. decipiens n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. dixonensis Meek and Worthen, Ulrich, No. 626.
var. insueta n. var., Ulrich, No. 626. hayniana Safford, Ulrich, No. 626. median, sp., Ulrich, No. 626. obtusifrons Ulrich, Ulrch, No. 626. rotundata Hall, Ulrich, No. 626. sardesoni Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. suberecta n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. subrotunda n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626.
Paleontology — Continued.
Genera and species described — Continued.
V an uxemia— Continued.
terminalis Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. umbonata n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. wortheni Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626.
Venus, Woolman, No. 741.
Volutilithes lisbonensis n. sp., Aldrich, No. 18.
Volvaria (Volvariella) alabamensis n. sp., Al drich, No. 18.
Warthia Waagen, Ulrich and Scofield, No. 628.
Whitella Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626.
compressa Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. concentrica Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. megambona Whitfield, Ulrich, So. 626. obliquata Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. prascipta Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. quadrangularis Whitfield, Ulrich, No. 626. rugatina n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. scofieldi Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. sterlingensis Meek and Worthen, Ulrich, No. 626.
subcarinato n. sp., Ulrich, No. 626. truncata Ulrich, Ulrich, No. 626. ventricosa Hall, Ulrich, No. 626.
Xenocrinus S. A. Miller, James, No. 312. penicillus S. A. Miller, James, No.*312. bseri Meek, James, 312.
Yorkia n. gen., Walcott, No. 657. wanner i n. sp., Walcott, No. 657.
(?) washingtonensis n. p., Walcott, No.
Palisades conglomerate, Spurr, No. 575.
Palmer gneisses, Van Hise and Bayley, No. 648.
Pamunkey formation, Clark, No. 129.
Patapsco, Clark and Bibbins, No. 130.
Patapsco formation, Clark, No. 129.
Patuxent, Clark and Bibbins, No. 130.
Patuxent formation, Clark, No. 129.
Pawnee limestone, Keyes, No. 325.
Payette formation, Lindgren, No. 382.
Payette formation, Knowlton, No. 345.
Pecatonica limestone, Hersbey, No. 278.
Pelham limestone, McCalley, No. 393.
Pennington shale, Keith, No. 318.
Pennsylvania.
A porhyolite of South Mountain, Bascom, No.
Brownstones of Pennsylvania, Hopkins, No.
Building materials of Pennsylvania, Hopkins, No. 307.
Eopaleozoic hot springs, Wieland, No. 695.
Fault in mammoth coal bed, Engel, No. 204.
Greenland glaciers, Williams, No. 696.
Paleozoic vertebrata, Cope, No. 149.
Relation of streams to Bryn Mawr gravel, Bascom, No. 44.
Review of ancient volcanic rocks of South Mountain, Iddings, No. 311.
Split in mammoth coal seam, Sims. No. 556.
Subterranean temperatures, Hallock, No. 259.
Surface geology, Salisbury and Knapp, No.
Pensauken formation, Salisbury and Knapp, No.
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Petrology.
General.
Building materials of Pennsylvania, Hopkins, No. 307.
Building stones of New England, Beals, No.
Differentiation in igneous magmas, Teall, No.
Fractional crystallization of rocks, Becker, No. 55.
Genesis of claystones, Nicliols, No. 440. Nomenclature of metamorphic lavas, Turner, No. 619.
Origin of pegmatite, Crosby and Fuller, No.
' 157.
Review of papers on granitic intrusions, Adams, No. 3.
Review of queries on rock differentiation, Tolman, No. 616.
Rock differentiation, Becker, No. 53.
Rocks of the Laurentian, Adams, No. 1. Summary of progress, Bailey, No. 47.
Alaska.
Geology of Yukon gold district, Spurr, No.
Gold fields of southern Alaska, Becker, No. 51. Notes on hypersthene-andesite, Cushing, No.
California.
A new amphibole-pyroxene rock, Turner, No.
Downieville folio, Turner, No. 618.
Granitic rocks of Pyramid Peak district, Linagren, No. 384.
Hornblende-basalt, Diller, No. 179.
San Clemente Island, Smith, No. 567.
Santa Catalina Island, Smith, No. 568.
Sonora folio, Turner and Ransome, No. 621. Truckee folio, Lindgren, No. 383.
Canada.
Geology of Admiralty group, Adams, No. 2. Granites and associated arkoses, Barlow and Ferrier, No. 40.
Notes on intrusive rocks, Matthew, No. 420. Sudbury nickel district, Walker, No. 659. Colorado.
Analcite-basalt, Cross, No. 159.
Connecticut.
Acid dike in Triassic area, Hovey, No. 310. Triassic formation, Davis, No. 167.
Kansas.
Kansas gypsum rocks, Bailey and Whitten, No. 27.
Iowa.
Sioux quartzite, Beyer, No. 65.
Maryland.
Maryland granites, Keyes, No. 329.
Outline of physical features, Clark, No. 129. Massachusetts.
Diabase pitchstone and mud inclosures in Triassic trap, Emerson, No. 198.
Petrography of Boston basin, White, No. 686.
Mexico.
Descripcion de las rocas, Ordonez, No. 452. Eruptive rocks of Mexico, Farrington, No.
Petrology— Continued .
M exico— Continued.
Itinerarios geologicos, Aguilera, No. 13. Itineraries geoldgicos, Ordonez, No. 450.
Geologia de la Sierra de Pachuca, Aguilera and Ordonez, No. 16.
Observations on Popocatepetl, Farrington, No. 212.
Rocas eruptivas, Ordonez, No. 451.
Sinopsis de geologia Mexicana, Aguilera, No.
Michigan.
Marquette district, Van Hise and Bayley, No.
Minnesota.
Geology of St. Croix Dalles, Berkey, No. 64. Koochiching granite, Winchell, No. 716.
Sioux quartzite, Beyer, No. 65.
Montana.
Areal geology, Butte, Weed, No. 671a. Corundum-bearing rocks from Yogo Gulch, Pirsson, No. 480.
Geology of Judith Mountains, Weed and Pirsson, No. 674.
New Hampshire.
Porphyritic gneiss, Daly, No. 164.
New Jersey.
Archean geology. Wolff, No. 732.
Franklin white limestone, Wolff and Brooks, No. 733.
Newark system, Kiimmel, No. 349.
New York.
Magnetites near Port Henry, Kemp, No. 321. North Carolina.
Corundum and basic magnesian rocks, Lewis, No 380.
Pennsylvania.
Aporhyolite of South Mountain, Bascom, No.
South Dakota.
Black Hills, Scott, No. 542a.
Sioux quartzite, Beyer, No. 65.
Tellurium in gold ores, Smith, No. 561. Virginia.
Weathering of micaceous gneiss, Merrill, No.
Washington.
Rocks of Mount Rainier, Smith, No. 563. Wisconsin.
Geology of St. Croix Dalles, Berkey, No. 64. Wyoming.
Igneous rocks of Leucite Hills, Croos, No. 158. Leucite Hills, Kemp, No. 319. flocks described.
Aegirite-syenite-porphyry, Weed and Pirsson, No. 674.
Amphibole picrite, Lewis, No. 380. Amphibolite, Lewis, No. 380.
Amphibolite, Turner. No. 618.
Amphibolite, Turner and Ransome, No. 621. Analcite-basalt, Cross, No. 159.
Andesite, Becker, No. 51.
Andesite, Ordonez, Nos. 450, 452.
Andesite, Smith. Nos. 567, 568.
Andesite, Turner and Ransome, No. 621.
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Petrology— Continued.
Bocks described — Continued.
Andesite, Weed, No. 671a.
Anorthite, Pratt, No. 484.
Aplite, Spurr, No. 575.
Aplite, Weed, No. 671a.
Aporhyolite, Bascom, No. 43.
Aporhyolite, White, No. 686.
Arkose, Barlow and Perrier, No. 40. Augite-porphyry, Turner, No. 618.
Basalt, Becker, No. 51.
Basalt, Ordonez, No. 452.
Basalt, Teall, No. 607.
Basalt, Turner, No. 618.
Basalt, Turner and Eansome, No. 621 .
Basalt, Yan Hise and Bay ley, No. 648.
Biotite granite, Yan Hise and Bayley, No. 648. Cancrinite, Barlow, No. 36.
Claystones, Nichols, No. 440.
Dacite, Smith, No. 567.
Diabase, Becker, No. 51.
Diabase, Turner, No. 618.
Diabase, Turner and Eansome, No. 621. Diabase pitchstone, Emerson, No. 198.
Diorite, Becker, No. 51.
Diorite, Lindgren, No. 384.
Diorite, Smith, No. 568.
Diorite, Yan Hise and Bayley, No. 648.
Diorite, White, No. 680.
Diorite-porphyry, Weed and Pirsson, No. 674. Diorite-porphyrv-schist, Spurr, No. 575. Doloritic basalt, Turner, No. 618.
Dunite, Lewis, No. 380.
Eheolite-syenite, Wolff, No. 732.
Enstatite, Lewis, No. 380.
Gabbro, Becker, No. 51.
Gabbro, Kemp, No. 321.
Gabbro, Lindgren, No. 384.
Gabbro, Smith, No. 567.
Gabbro, Turner and Eansome, No. 621.
Gneiss, Daly, No. 164.
Gneiss, Kemp, No. 321.
Gneiss, Merrill, No. 429.
Gneiss, Walker, No. 659.
Granite, Adams, No. 2.
Grrfhite, Barlow and Ferrier, No. 40.
Granite, Beals, No. 50.
Granite, Becker, No. 51.
Granite, Daly, No. 164.
Granite, Keyes, No. 329.
Granite, Lindgren, No. 384. .
Granite, Smith, No. 563.
Granite, Spurr, No. 575.
Granite, Turner, No. 618.
Granite, Turner and Eansome, No. 621. Granite, Yan Hise and Bayley, No. 648. Granite, Walker, No. 659.
Granite, Weed, No. 671a.
Granite, White, No. 686.
Granite, Winchell, No. 716.
Granite-porphyry, Weed and Pirsson, No. 674. Granodiorite, Lindgren, No. 384.
Granodiorite, Turner and Eansome, No. 621. Grannlite, Turner, No. 618.
Gray wacke, Van Hise and Bayley, No. 648. Greenstone, Van Hise and Bayley, No. 648.
Petrology — Continued.
Bocks described — Continued.
Griinerite - magnetite - schist, Yan Hise and Bayley, No. 648.
Hornblende-basalt, Diller, No. 179. Hornblende-granite, Spurr, No. 575. Hornblende-pyroxene-andesite, Turner, No.
Hornblende-schist, Yan Hise and Bayley, No.
Hornblende-syenite, Spurr, No. 575. Hornblende-syenite, Yan Hise and Bayley, No.
Hornblendite, Spurr, No. 575. Hypersthene-andesite, Cushing, No. 161. Leucite, Kemp, No. 319.
Madupite, Cross, No. 158.
Magnetite, Kimball, No. 334.
Melaphyr, White, No. 686.
Metadiorite, Turner, No. 618.
Mica-schist, Walker, No. 659.
Obsidian, Ordonez, No. 452.
Olivine diabase, Yan Hise and Bayley, No. 648. Olivine diabase, Walker, No. 659.
Orenditem, Cross, No. 158.
Pegmatite, Crosby and Fuller, No. 157. Pegmatite, Spurr, No. 575.
Peridotite, Lewis, No. 380.
Peridotite, Van Hise and Bayley, No. 648. Phyllite, Walker, No. 659.
Porphyrite, Smith, No. 568.
Porphyrite, Turner and Eansome, No. 621. Porphyrite, Yan Hise and Bayley, No. 648. Pyroxenite, Spurr, No. 575.
Quartz-diabase, Yan Hise and Bayley, No. 648. Quartz-diorite, Spurr, No. 575.* Quartz-diorite-schist, Spurr, No. 575. Quartz-hornblende-diorite, Spurr, No. 575. Quartzite, Beyer, No . 65.
Quartzite, Van Hise and Bayley, No. 648. Quartz-porphyry, Turner, No. 618. Quartz-porphyry, Weed, No. 671a.
Ehyolite, Ordonez, Nos. 450, 452.
Ehyolite, Smith, Nos. 567, 568.
Ehyolite, Turner, No. 618.
Ehyolite, Weed, No. 671a.
Ehyolite-porphyry, Weed and Pirsson, No. 674. Schist, Becker, No. 51.
Schist, Lewis, No. 380.
Schist, Van Hise and Bayley, No. 648. Serpentine, Lewis, No. 180.
Slate, Duden, No. 186.
Soda-granite, Turner and Eansome, No. 621. Syenite, Becker, No. 51.
Syenite, Weed and Pirsson, No. 674. Syenite-porphyry, Weed and Pirsson, No. 674. Tingnaite-porphyry, Weed and Pirsson, No.
Trachyte, Ordonez, No. 450.
Tuff, Emerson, No. 198.
Tuff, Smith, No. 568.
Websterite, Lewis, No. 380.
Wyomingite, Cross,' No. 158.
Philadelphia brick clay, Salisbury and Knapp,
No. 522.
Phillipsburgh formation, Marcou, No. 404.
weeks ] PALEONTOLOGY, PETROLOGY, AND MINERALOGY, 1897. 127
Phylloporina bed, Winchell and TJlricb, No. 730. 1
Physiographic geology.
Antecedent Colorado, Jefferson, No. 313.
A pre-Glacial valley, Tight, No. 609.
Areal geology, Butte, W eed, No. 671 a.
Changes in drainage in southern Ohio, Lev- erett, No. 377.
Changes of level in Bermuda islands, Tarr,
No. 592. t
Coal fields of Puget Sound, Willis, No. 699.
Coosa Yalley region, McCalley, No. 393. Downieville folio, Turner, No. 618.
Extension of Appalachians, Branner, No. 77. Fisiografia de la sierra de Pachuca, Aguilera and Ordonez, No. 15.
Geology of Judith Mountains, Weed and Pirsson, No. 674.
Geology of St. Croix Dalles, Berkev, No. 64. Geology of Yukon gold district, Spurr, No. 575. Gold mining inYukon district,Ogilvie, No. 449. Lakes with more than one outlet, Watson, No. 668.
Lakes with two outlets, Grant, No. 242. Marquette district. Van Hise and Bayley, No. 648.
Migration of divides, Smith, No. 570.
Origin of Green River, Emmons, No. 200. Paleozoic area of Arkansas, Ashley, No. 24. Physical geography and geology of Canada, Dawson, No. 173.
Physiographic development of Mississippi Yalley, Hershey, No. 279.
Physiographic geology of Puget Sound basin, Kimball, No. 332.
Physiography of Adirondacks, Kemp, No. 320. Physiography of Massachusetts, Dixon and Drew, No. 181.
Physiography of western Kansas, Haworth, No. 264.
Pleistocene features of Chicago area, Lev- erett, No. 374.
Pre-Glacial drainage in Michigan, Mudge, No. 435.
Pre-Glacial drainage of southern Ohio, Tight, No. 608.
Pueblo folio, Gilbert, No. 230.
Recent elevation of Baffinland, Watson, No.
Reconnaissance in Washington, Russell, No.
Red River and Clinton monoclines, Arkansas, Newsom and Branner, No. 439.
River adjustments, Weaver, No. 671.
Sand plains of Massachusetts, Grabau, No.
Santa Catalina Island, Smith, No. 568.
Sonora folio, Turner and Ran some, No. 621. Topography of California, Drake, No. 182. Trnckee folio, Lindgren, No. 383.
Wartburg folio, Keith, No. 318.
Yellowstone National Park, Crook, No. 153. Pierre formation, Gilbert, No. 230.
Pleasanton shales, Keyes, No. 325.
Pleistocene.
General.
Boundary of Quaternary era, Hershey, No.
Pleistocene— Continued.
Atlantic Coast region.
Origin and age of relic-bearing sand at Tren.
ton, Salisbury, No. 518.
Outline of physical features of Maryland, Clark, No. 129.
Pleistocene fossils from Baffinland, Kindle, No. 336.
Uniformities of Marthas Yineyard, Wood- worth, No. 736.
Mississippi Yalley.
Bedford limestone, Hopkins and Siebenthal, No. 308.
Florencia formation, Hershey, No. 275. Geological work in Madison County, Tilton, No. 610.
Loess formation, Hershey, No. 282.
Natural gas in drift, Leonard, No. 373. Quaternary of Missouri, Todd, No. 613.
Great Lakes region.
Recent earth movements, Gilbert, No. 229.
Great riains.
McPherson Equus beds, Haworth and Beede, No. 268.
Pleistocene of Kansas, Williston, No. 704. Rocky Mountain region.
Mining districts of Idaho basin, Lindgren, No.
Pacific Coast region.
Downieville folio, Turner, No. 618.
Oscillations of coast of California, Fairbanks, No. 208.
Physiographic geology of Puget Sound basin, Kimball, No. 332.
Mexico.
Itinerarios geologicos, Aguilera, No. 13. Itinerarios geologicos, Ordonez, No. 450.
Pocono formation, Clark, No. 129.
Point Levis, Marcou, No. 404.
Poison Canyon beds, Osborn, No. 458.
Porcupine beds, Spurr, No. 575.
Potomac, Stanton, No. 578.
Potomac formation, Ward, No. 660.
Potsdam, Wadsworth, No. 654.
Potts ville formation, Clark, No. 129.
Pteranodon bed, Logan, No. 388.
Puckwunge slate, Winchell, No. 721.
Puerco, Marcou, No. 405.
Puget formation, Willis, No. 699.
Puget group, Kimball, No. 332.
Rampart series, Spurr, No. 575.
Rancocas formation, Clark, Nos. 128, 129.
Raritan, Clark and Bibbins, No. 130.
Raritan formation, Clark, 129.
Redbank sands, Clark, No. 128.
Red Beds, Haworth, No. 263.
Red Bluff formation, Cragin, No. 151.
Red Mountain formation, McCalley, No. 393. Rhinidictya bed, Winchell and Ulrich, No. 730. Rhode Island.
Geology of Newport Neck and Conanicut, Crosby, No. 154.
Unconformities of Marthas Yineyard, Wood- worth, No. 736.
. Richmond, Winchell and Ulrich, No. 730.
Riga schist, Hobbs, No. 297.
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[Bull. 156.
Robinson formation, Turner, ’No. 618.
Rockford limestone, Hopkins and Siebenthal, No.
Rockwood formation, Clark, No. 129.
Rogers (William Barton), Mendenhall, No. 422. Romney formation, Clark, No. 129.
Quebec city, Marcou, No, 405k Quebec group, Dawson, No. 175.
Sailor Canyon formation, Lindgren, No. 383.
St. Croix sandstone, Norton, No. 446.
St. Lawrence dolomite and shale, Norton, No. 446. St. Lawrence shale, Berkey, No. 64.
St. Peter, Winchell and TJlrich, No. 730.
St. Peter sandstone, Norton, No. 446.
Salt Fork division, Cragin, No. 151.
San Juan formation, Lakes, No. 356.
San Miguel conglomerate, Lakes, No. 356.
San Miguel formation, Purington, No. 490.
Savage formation, Clark, No. 129.
Scott shale, Keith, No. 318.
Septaria bed, Logan, No. 388.
Shark River formation, Clark, No. 128.
Shasta. Stanton, No. 578.
Shenandoah formation, Clark, No. 129.
Shoal Creek limestone, Hill and Vaughan, No.
Shuswap series, Dawson, No. 172.
Siamo slate, Van Hise and Bayley, No. 648.
Sillery series, Dawson, No. 175.
Silurian.
Classification.
Galena and Maquoketa series, Sardeson, Nos. 524, 526.
Correlation.
Lower Silurian deposits, Winchell and Ulrich, No. 730.
Paleozoic area of Arkansas, Ashley, No. 24. Nomenclature.
Galena and Maquoketa series, Sardeson, No.
Canada.
Fossil sponges from Quebec group, Dawson, No. 175.
Palezoic outliers in Ottawa basin, Ells, No.
Stratigraphic classification, Marcou, No. 404. Appalachian region.
Coosa Valley region, McCalley, No. 393. Current action in the Ordovician, Ruedemann, No. 505.
Fluxing rocks of Alabama, McCalley, No. 394. Hematites of Alabama, McCalley, No. 394. Lower Silurian deposits, Winchell and Ulrich, No. 730.
Outline of physical features of Maryland, Clark, No. 129.
Physiography of Adirondacks, Kemp, No.
Stratigraphic classification, Marcou, No. 404. Mississippi Valley.
Geology of Silurian rocks, Foerste, No. 219. Lower Silurian deposits, Winchell and Ulrich, No. 730.
Silurian— Continued.
Mississippi Valley — Continued.
Paleozoic area of Arkansas, Ashley, No. 24. Petroleum industry, Blatchley, No. 71.
Rocky Mountain region
Geology of J udith Mountains, Weed and Pirs- son, No. 674.
Pueblo folio, Gilbert, No. 230.
Sioux quartzite, Beyer, No. 65.
South Carolina.
Gold ores of the Carolinas, Nitze, No. 444 South Dakota.
A new genus of Mosaurs, Williston, No. 709. Black Hills, Scott, No. 542a.
Fuller’s earth, Ries, No. 502.
Gold in granite and plutonic rocks, Blake, No.
New developments in boring, Darton, No. 165. New species of Linuparus, Ortmann, No. 457. Northern Black Hills, Frazer, No. 226. Potsdam gold ores, Smith, No. 562.
Sioux quartzite, Beyer, No 65.
Tellurium in gold ores, Smith, No. 561. Volcanic dust, Todd, No. 612.
State quarry limestone, Calvin, No. 103.
Stictopora, bed, Sardeson, No. 524.
Stictoporella bed, Sardeson, No. 524.
Stictoporella bed, Winchell and Ulrich, No. 730. Stockbridge, Marcou, No. 405.
Stockbridge limestone, Hobbs, No. 297.
Stockton series, Kiimmel, Nos. 349, 350.
Stones River, Winchell and Ulrich, No. 730. Stonewall limestone, Cragin, No. 153.
Stuntz conglomerate, Winchell, No. 721. Superjacent series, Lindgren, No. 383.
Superjacent series, Turner, No. 618.
Swanton, Marcou, No. 405.
Taeonic, Marcou, No. 404.
Taconic, Nitze, No. 442.
Taconic, Nitze and Hanna, No. 445.
Taconic, Winchell, Nos. 723, 728.
Tahkandit series, Spurr, No. 575.
Talladega slate, McCalley, No. 393.
Taloga formation, Cragin, No. 151.
Taylor formation, Hill and Vaughan, No. 287. Tejon, Kimball, No. 332.
Tejon formation, Turner and Ransome, No. 621. Tennessee.
Coal industry of Southeastern States, Head, No. 272.
Embreville estate, Johnson, No. 314.
Lower Silurian deposits, Winchell and Ulrich, No. 730.
Phosphate mining in Tennessee, Brown No.
Remains of the fossil sloth, Mercer, No. 423. Wartburg folio, Keith, No. 318.
Tertiary.
General.
North American Tertiary horizons, Dali, No.
Correlation.
North American horizons, Dali, No. 162. Alaska.
Geology of Yukon gold district, Spurr, No.
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Tertiary— Continued.
Atlantic Coast region.
Artesian and other wells, Woolman, No. 739. Fish House black clay, Woolman, No. 741 . Geology of Cape Cod district, Shaler, No. 547. Outline of physical features, Clark, No. 129. Surface geology, Salisbury and Knapp, No.
Unconformities of Marthas Vineyard, Wood- worth, No. 736.
Appalachian region.
Coosa Valley region, McCalley No. 393.
Rocky Mountain region.
Denver formation, Davis, No. 168.
Huerfano Lake basin, Osborn, No. 458.
Laramie and related formations, Stanton and Knowlton, No. 580.
Mining district of Idaho basin, Lindgren, No.
Peculiar formation in San Juan region, Lakes, No. 356.
Wind Kiver and Huerfano beds, Osborn, No.
Great Plains.
Physical properties of the Tertiary, Haworth, No. 265.
Underground waters, Haworth, No. 263. Southwestern region.
Bauxite deposits of Arkansas, Branner, No. 78. Geology of Edwards plateau, Hill and Vaughan, No. 287.
Pacific Coast region.
Coal fields of Esmeralda County, Knapp, No.
Coal fields of Puget Sound, Willis, No. 699. Downieville folio, Turner, No. 618.
Geologic relations of Martinez group, Mer- riam, No. 424.
Oil and gas yielding formations, Watts, No.
Oscillations of coast of California, Fairbanks, No. 208.
Physiographic geology of Puget Sound basin, Kimball, No. 332.
Keconnoissance in Washington, Bussell, No.
San Clemente Island, Smith, No. 567.
Mexico.
Geologia de la Sierra de Pachuca, Aguilera and Ordonez, No. 16.
Geology of Mexico, Bain, No. 31.
Itineraries geologicos, Aguilera, No. 13.
Texas.
Asphalt deposits, Vaughan, No. 650.
Cimarron series, Cragin, No. 150.
Copper ores in the Permian, Schmitz, No. 537. "Extension of Appalachians, Branner, No. 77. Geoiogy of Edwards plateau, Hill and Vaughan, No. 287.
Jura and Neocomian. Marcou, No. 403.
Marine Jurassic rocks, Cragin, No. 150. Names for Caprina and Caprotina bearing beds, Cragin, No. 153.
Texas oil horizons, Dumble, No. 187.
Toronto, Calvin, No. 104.
Transition formation, Sardeson, No. 524.
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Travis Peak formation, Hill and Vaughan, No. 287. Trenton, Marcou, No. 404.
Trenton, Winchell and Ulrich, No. 730.
Triplecia bed, Sardeson, No. 524.
Trnro series, Shaler, No. 547.
Tuomey (Michael), Smith, No. 560.
Tuscaloosa, Stanton, No. 578.
Tuscaloosa formation, McCalley, No. 393.
Tuscarora formation, Clark, No. 129.
Twelvemile beds, Spurr, No. 575.
Upper Marquette series, Smyth, No. 572.
Upper Marquette series, Van Hise and Bay ley. No. 648.
Upper Oneota dolomite, Norton, No. 446.
Upper Osgood clay, Foerste, No. 219.
Utah.
Antecedent Colorado, Jefferson, No. 313.
Camp Floyd mining district, Gemmell, No.
Laramie and related formations, Stanton and Knowlton, No. 580.
On bixbyite, Penfield and Foote, No. 469.
Origin of Green Kiver, Emmons, No. 200.
Utica, Marcou, No. 404.
Utica, Winchell and Ulrich, No. 730.
Uvalde formation, Hill and Vaughan, No. 287. Vanuxemia bed, Winchell and Ulrich, No. 730. Vermont.
Kaolin in Vermont, Nevius, No. 437.
New species of Silurian fossils, Whitfield, No.
Stratigraphy of certain homogenous rocks, Hitchcock, No. 292.
Virginia.
Bibliography of geological, mineralogical, and paleontological literatu: e, Watson, No. 669. Coal industry of Southeastern States, Head, No. 272.
Manganese deposits of Virginia, Catlett, No.
Weathering of micaceous gneiss, Merrill, No.
Wabaunsee formation, Prosser, No. 486. Wachsmuth (Charles), Calvin, No. 102.
Waldron shale, Foerste, No. 219
Wallkill limestone, Wolff and Brooks, No. 733. Walnut formation, Hill and Vaughan, No. 287. Wartburg sandstone, Keith, No. 318.
Washington.
Coal fields of Puget Sound, Willis, No. 699. Geology of southeastern Washington, Bussell, No. 510.
Glaciation in Puget Sound region, Willis, No.
Glaciers of Mount Kainier, Bussell, No. 508. Physiographic geology of Puget Sound basin, Kimball, No. 332.
Keconnoissance in Washington, Bussell, No.
Bocks of Mount Kainier, Smith, No. 563. Webberville formation, Hilland Vaughan, No. 287. Weisner sandstone, McCakley, No. 393. Wellington, Prosser, No. 487.
West Virginia.
Subterranean tomperatures, Hallock, No. 259. Weverton formation, Clark, No. 129.
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Wewe slate, Yan Hise and Bayley, No. 648.
Wind -River beds, Osborn, No. 462.
Winterset limestone, Tilton, No. 610.
Wisconsin.
Cryptodiscus Hall, Weller, No. 681.
Dikes of Gogebic range, Boss, No. 75 Drift phenomena, Salisbury and Atwood, No.
Geology of St. Croix Dalles, Berkey, No. 64. Pleistocene features of Chicago area, Leverett, No. 375.
Studies in driftless region, Squier, No. 577. Drift deposits, Calvin, NO. 104.
Wisconsin drift, Bain, No. 29.
Wyckoff formation, Sardeson, No. 524.
Wyoming.
Analysis of petroleum, Slosson, No. 559.
Black Hills, Scott, No. 542a.
Geology of the oil fields, Knight, No. 342. Igneous rocks of Leucite Hills, Cross, No. 158. Laramie and related formations, Stanton and Knowlton, No. 580.
Leucite Hills, Kemp, No. 319.
Petroleum fields, Knight, No. 343. Stylinodontia, Marsh, No. 409.
Yellowstone National Park, Crook, No. 154. Yukon silts, Spurr, No. 575.
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18. Irrigation near Fresno, Californ-a, by C. E. Grunsky.
19. Irrigation near Merced, California, by C. E. Gruusky.
20. Experiments with Windmills, by T. O. Perry.
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Topographic Map Of The United States.
When, in 1882, the Geological Survey was directed by law to make a geologic map of the United States, there was in existence no suitable topographic map to serve as a base for the geologic map. The preparation of such a topographic map was therefore immediately begun. About one-fifth of the area of the country, excluding Alaska, has now been thus mapped. The map is published in atlas sheets. Under the plan adopted the entire area of the country is divided into small quadrangular districts (designated quadrangles ), bounded by certain meridians and parallels. The unit of survey is also the unit of publication. The separate sheets are sold at 5 cents each when fewer than 100 copies are pur chased, but when they are ordered in lots of 100 or more copies, whether of the same sheet or of different sheets, the price is 2 cents each. The mapped areas are widely scattered, nearly every State being represented. More than 900 sheets have been engraved and printed ; they are tabulated by States in the Survey’s “List of Publications,” a pamphlet which may be had on application.
The map sheets represent a great variety of topographic features, and with the aid of descriptive text they can he used to illustrate topographic forms. This has led to the projection of an educational series of topographic folios, for use wherever geography is taught in high schools, academies, and colleges. Of this series the first folio has been issued, viz :
1. Physiographic types, by Henry Gannett, 1898, folio, consisting of the following sheets and 4 pages of descriptive text : Fargo (N. Dak.-Minn.), a region in youth; Charleston (W. Va.), a region in maturity; Caldwell (Ivans.), a region in old age; Palmyra (Va.), a rejuvenated region; Mount Shasta (Cal.), a young volcanic mountain; Eagle (Wis.), moraines; Sun Prairie (Wis.), drumlins; Donaldsonville (La.), river flood plains; Boothbay (Me.), a fiord coast; Atlantic City (N. J.), a bar rier-beach coast.
Geologic Atlas Of The United States.
The Geologic Atlas of the United States is the final form of publication of the topographic and geologic maps. The atlas .is issued in parts, or folios, progressively as the surveys are extended, and is designed ultimately to cover the entire country.
Eacji folio contains topographic, geologic, economic, and structural maps, together with textual descriptions and explanations, and is designated by the name of a principal town or of a prominent natural feature within the district.
Two forms of issue have been adopted, a “ library edition ” and a “field edition.” In both the sheets are bound between heavy paper covers, but the library copies are permanently bound, while the sheets and covers of the field copies are only temporarily wired together.
Under the law a copy of each folio is sent to certain public libraries and educational institutions. The remainder are sold at 25 cents each, except such as contain an unusual amount of matter, which are priced accordingly. Prepayment is obligatory. The folios ready for distribution are listed below.
No.
Name of sheet.
Livingston .
Ringgold .
Placerville . .
Kingston .
Sacramento .
Chattanooga .
Pikes Peak .
Sewanee .
Anthracite-Crest ed Butte. (
Harpers Ferry..
Jackson
Estillville
Fredericksburg ..
Staunton . j
Lassen Peak .
Knoxville . j
Marysville .
Smartsville .
Stevenson .
Cleveland .
Pikeville .
McMinnville
Nomini .
Three Forks . .
State.
Montana. .
Georgia. . .
Tennessee
California.
Tennessee
California.
Tennessee
Colorado. .
Tennessee
Colorado. .
Virginia ..
West Va. .
Maryland.
California.
Virginia . .
Kentucky.
Tennessee
Maryland .
Virginia . .
Virginia . .
West Va. .
California
Tennessee
N. Carolina
California. I
California.
Alabama . I
Georgia...
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Maryland.
Virginia . . .
Montana..!
Limiting meridians.
1100-111° 85°-85° 30' 120° 30'-121° 84° 30'-85° 121°-121° 30' 85°-85° 30' 1050-105° 30' 85° 30 '-86° 106° 45'-] 07° 15'
77° 30'-78° 120° 30'-121° 82° 30'-83°
77°-77° 30' 79°-79° 30' 121°-122° 83° 30'-84° 121° 30'-122° 121°-121° 30'
85° 30'-86°
84° 30'-85° 85°-85° 30' 85° 30 '-86° 76° 30'-77° Ul°-112° *Out of stock.
Limiting parallels.
Area, in square miles.
i Price, in
cents.
45°-46°
3, 354
34° 30'-35°
38° 30'-39°
35° 30'-36°
38° 30'-39°
35°-35° 30'
38° 30'-39°
2d
35°-35° 30'
38° 45'-39°
39°-39° 30'
38°-38° 30'
36° 30'-37°
38°-38° 30'
38°-38° 30'
40=_4] 0
3,634
35° 30 '-36°
39°-39° 30'
39°-39° 30'
34° 30'-35°
35°-35° 30'
35° 30'-36°
35° 30'-36°
38°-38° 30'
45°_46°
3, 354
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Name of sheet.
Loudon .
Pocahontas . . Morristown . . Piedmont
Nevada City : Nevada City. Grass Talley. Banner Hill . Yellowstone Na tional Park:
Gallatin .
Canyon .
Shoshone
Lake .
Pyramid Peak . . . Franklin .
Briceville .
Buckhannon...
Gadsden .
Pueblo .
Downieville .. Butte Special.
Truckee .
W artburg
Sonora .
Nueces .
Bi dwell Bar ..
Limiting meridians.
Tennessee Virginia ..
West Va. . Tennessee Virginia .. Maryland.
West Va. .
121° 00' California. 121° OP 120° 57'
Wyoming.
California. Virginia .. West Va.. Tennessee West Va..
Colorado . . California. Montana.. California. Tennessee California. Texas California.
84°-84° 30' 81°-81° 30' 83°-83° 30’
25"-121° 03' 45" 35 "-121° 05' 04" 05"-121° 00' 25"
120°-120° 30' 79°-79° 30' 84°-84° 30' 80°-80° 30' 86°-86° 30' 104° 30 '-105° 120° 30'-121° 0"-112° 36' 42" 120°-120° 30' 84° 30'-85° 120°-120° 30' 100°-100° 30' 121°-121° 30'
Area, in
Limiting parallels. square miles.
35° 30'-36° 37°-37° 30' 36°-36° 30' 39°-39° 30'
39° 13' 50"-39° 17' 16" 39° 10' 22"-39° 13' 50" 39° 13' 50"-39° 17' 16"
44°-45°
'38° 30'-39° 38° 30'-39° 36'-36° 30' 38° 30'-39° 34°-34° 30' 38°-38° 30' 39° 30'-40° 45° 59' 28"-46° 02' 54" 39°-39° 30' 36°-36° 30' 37° 30'-38° 29° 30'-30° 39° 30'-40°
3, 412
1,035
Statistical Papers.
Mineral Resources of the United States, 1882, by Albert Williams, jr. 1883. 8°. xvii, 813 pp. Price
Mineral Resources of the United States, 1883 and 1884, by Albert Williams, jr. 1885. 8°. xiv, 1016 pp. Price 60 cents. , . . 1QOC
Mineral Resources of the United States, 1885. Division of Mining Statistics and Technology. 1886. 8°. vii, 576 pp. Price 40 cents. . r„
Mineral Resources of the United States, 1886, by David T. Day. 1887. 8°. viii, 813 pp. Price 50 cents.
Mineral Resources of the United States, 1887, by David T. Day. 1888. 8°. vii, 832 pp. Price 50 cents.
Mineral Resources of the United States, 1888, by David T. Day. 1890. 8°. vii, 652 pp. Price 50 cents.
Mineral Resources of the United States, 1889 and 1890, by David T. Day. 1892. 8°. vm, b71 pp. Price 50 cents. . ,
Mineral Resources of the United States, 1891, by David T. Day. 1893. 8°. vii, 630pp. Price 50 cents.
Mineral Resources of the United States, 1892, by David T. Day. 1893. 8°. vii, 850 pp. Price 50 cents.
Mineral Resources of the United States, 1893, by David T. Day. 1894. 8°. viii, 810 pp. Price 50 cents.
On March 2, 1895, the following provision was included in an act of Congress :
“ Provided , That hereafter the report of the mineral resources of the United States shall be issued as a part of the report of the Director of the Geological Survey.”
In compliance with this legislation the following reports have been published :
Mineral Resources of the United States, 1894, David T. Day, Chief of Division. 1895. 8°. xv, 646 pp 23 pi. ; xix. 735 pp., 6 pi. Being Parts III and IV of the Sixteenth Annual Report.
Mineral Resources of the United States, 1895, David T. Day, Chief of Division. 1896. 8°. xxm 542 pp., 8 pi. and maps; iii, 543-1058 pp., 9-13 pi. Being Part III (in 2 vols.) of the Seventeenth
Annual Report. .. „
Mineral Resources of the United States, 1896, David T. Day, Chief of Division. 1897. 8 . xn, 642 pp.. 1 pi. ; 643-1400 pp. Being Part V (in 2 vols.) of the Eighteenth Annual Report.
The report on the mineral resources for the calendar year 1897 will form a part of the Nineteenth Annual Report of the Survey.
The money received from the sale of the Survey publications is deposited in the Treasury, and the Secretary of the Treasury declines to receive bank checks, drafts, or postage stamps ; all remittances, therefore, must be by money order, made payable to the Director of the United States Geological Survey, or in currency— the exact amount. Correspondence relating to the publications of tn Survey should be addressed to The Director,
United States Geological Survey,
Washington, D. C.
Washington, D. C., September, 1898.
Subject.
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Library Catalogue Slips.
United States. Department of the interior. ( U. S. geological survey.} Department of the interior — Bulletin of the United States geological survey no. 156 [Seal of the department] Washington government printing office 1898 Second title: United States geological survey Charles D. Wal cott, director — Bibliography and index of North American geology, paleontology, petrology, and mineralogy for the year 1897 by Fred Boughton Weeks [Vignette]
Washington government printing office 1898 8°. 130 pp.
Weeks (Fred Boughton). ,,
United States geological survey Charles D. Walcott, di rector - Bibliography and index of North American geol ogy, paleontology, petrology, and mineralogy for the year 1897 by Fred Boughton Weeks [Vignette]
Washington government printing office 1898
[United* States. Department of the interior. (XT. S. geological survey. Bulletin 156.]
United States geological survey Charles D. Walcott, di rector — Bibliography and index of North American geol ogy, paleontology, petrology, and mineralogy for the year 1897 by Fred Boughton Weeks [Vignette]
Washington government printing office 1898
[UniteVstates. Department of the interior. (TJ. S. geological survey.
Bulletin 156.]
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