APPENDIX A. LIST OF NIAGARA FOSSILS FROM WALDRON, INDIANA, ARRANGED IN TABLE CASES IN THE STATE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. SEPTEMBER, 1882: Species. 1. Buthrotrephis gracilis var. crassa, H. (typical).. 2. Receptaculites subturbinatus, Hall. sacculus (type specimen).. 4. Astylospongia præmorsa, Goldf... 5. Deudrograptus (s. g. Chaunograptus) novellus H. (type) 6. Streptelasma (Duncanella) boreale, Nich.. 7. Aulopora precius, Hall... 8. Streptelasma radicans, Hall.. 9. Zaphrentis celator, Hall ... 10. Favosites Forbesi, var. occidentalis, Hall.. Examples. 1 2 1 8 1 16 2 12 2 11 11. (small cells)... 2 growth of a colony on Meristella nitida 15. Favosites Forbesi var, occidentalis, Hall (typical), cell-tubes elongate and a very extended epitheca. 16. Favosites Forbesi var. occidentalis, Hall (typical), pyriform specimen 17. Favosites Forbesi var. occidentalis, Hall, attached to crinoid stems.. 18. Favosites Forbesi var. occidentalis, Hall, double carallum... 1 1 ....... 21. Favosites Forbesi var. occidentalis, Hall, with cell-tubes ex 22. Favosites Forbesi var. occidentalis, Hall, longitudinal section, 23. 24. Lichenalia concentrica, Hall, large specimen (typical) var. maculata, poriferous side.. 29. Saccocrinus Christyi, Hall (two figured specimens, typical). 30. Lyriocrinus Melissa, Hall (one type specimen).. 1 1 1 66 transverse section... 1 1 78 Species. 31. Eucalyptocrinus crassus, Hall, series from young to mature individuals.... Examples. 20 31. Eucalyptocrinus crassus, Hall, arms, calyx and a portion of the column 32. Eucalyptocrinus crassus, Hall, elongate forms of calices... three heads lying bedded in 33. 66 66 the shale parallel and side by side..... 34. Eucalyptocrinus ovalis, Troost., showing variation in size.. constrictus, Hall (type). 35. 66 36. Roots of Eucalyptocrinus. 38. Eucalyptocrinus cælatus, Hall, series showing variation in size and form.... ..... 39. Eucalyptocrinus cælatus -- typical, a very fine specimen con- 42. Ichthyocrinus subangularis, Hall (2 type specimens). 5 .... 48. Cyathocrinus Polyxo, Hall.. 50. Codaster (Stephanocrinus ?) pulchellus, Miller & Dyer (typical)... 51. Codaster pentalobus, Hall (type). 52. Slab with Eucalyptocrinus crassus, Lyriocrinus Melissa, Favosites Forbesi, var. occidentalis. 53. Shale, with Saccorinus Cristyi, bearing the impressions of segments of a crinoid column, Eucalyptocrinus crassus, Hall. 54. Cyathocrinus nucleus, Hall (typical). 55. Glyptocrinus Carleyi, Hall (typical) 56. Eucalyptocrinus crassus, longitudinal section. 57. 58. Ampheristocrin us typus, Hall (types).. Species. 61. Goniophora speciosa, Hall, type. 62. Conularia infrequens, type. Examples. 1 1 12 2 63. Strophostylus cyclostomus, Hall, a series from small to large individuals... 65. 66 66 66 64. Strophostylus cyclostomus, Hall, showing columella.. .... 67. Platystoma Niagarense, Hall, showing form of aperture.... 66 var. with last volution free for 68. 66 66 a portion of its extent. 69. Two slabs containing Platystoma Niagarense. 70. Platystoma plebeium, Hall 71. Cyrtolites sinuosus, Hall.... 72. Orthoceras annulatum, Sow., typical.. 84. Crania Siluriana, Hall; three specimens on Eucalytocrinus crassus, one specimen on Platystoma Niagarense, two specimens on Meristina Maria... 85. Strophemena rhomboidalis, Wilc., seven specimens showing exterior form, three specimens showing muscular markings on interior of valves.. 86. Strophodonta striata, Hall. 87. Meristina Maria, Hall, series showing gradation in form and size..... 88. Meristina nitida, a series showing gradation in form and size, 89. Strophodonta profunda (typical) 90. Streptorhynchus tenuis, Hall... 91. Rhynchonella Stricklandi, in series. neglecta, in series, 1 type of var. 96. Meristella rectirostra, Hall (types).. 97. Leptaena transversalis, Wahl. 98. Rynchonella Stricklandi with Favosites Forbesi, var. occi dentalis, Hall....... 99. Spirifera radiata with Platystoma Niagarense. 100. Spirifera radiata, Sowerby, in series.. 10 2 ২৩ ২৩ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 4 10 5 11 18 1 1 15 21 16 19 18 12 2 1 1 12 105. Anastrophia internascens, Hall, in series. 107. Small shells washed from the soft shales. Species 104. Pentamerus fornicatus var. H. Type of var. Examples. 1 15 ... 17 +50 15 1 1 1 112. 113. 66 109. Chonetes Nova-Scotica, Hall.. 111. Cornulites proprius, Hall, on Spirifera radiata type.... 66 114. Cornulites proprius, Hall, on various objects, 1 type speci men on trematopora. 115. Cornulites proprius, Hall, on Platystoma Niagarense, a type. 121. Slab with Dalmanites verrucosus (tail), Strophodonta striata, Trematopora osculum.... 122. Lichas breviceps, Hall, thorax and tail... 125. Slab with Dalmanites vigilans (heads) five, Dalmanites vigilans with cornulites, one; Lichas breviceps (head), one; Cyphaspis Christyi (heads), two; Streptorhynchus subplana, one; Lichenalia concentrica, one, Trematopora spiculata, one; Trematopora subimbricata, one; Trematopora echinata, two.. 126. Calymene Niagarensis, Hall. 127. Cyphaspis Christyi, Hall. . 130. Dalmanites vigilans, Hall, entire specimen typical. bicornis, Hall, frontal margin. verrucosus, Hall, frontal margin. 134. Homalonotus delphinocephalus, Green.. 135. Illænus (Bumastus) Ioxus, Hall (typical) glabella. +620 armatus, Hall (1 typical) 2 glabellas, 1 pygidium.. 138. Lichas Boltoni (Bigsby) var. occidentalis, Hall, glabella and hypostoma.. Making altogether eighty-two species which are represented in more than six hundred and twenty examples. The Bryozoans not arranged in the cases at the Museum occupy fifteen drawers. This collection includes the type specimens of all the new species described in volume X of the Transactions of the Albany Institute, and also the specimens used in describing the species figured in the documentary edition of the Twenty-eighth Report. The following list includes specimens mostly from other classes which have been selected and prepared for the collections, but for which there is no space to arrange them in the cases at the Museum : Fucoids... 1 The entire collection is represented in more than 1,019 examples. [Sen. Doc. No. 53.] 4 |