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THE HABITAT OF THE EURYPTERIDA

TABLE III—Continued

species horizon and facies locality condition
56. E. sp. Laurie Wenlock shales and sandstones Gutterford Burn, Pentland Hills, Edinburgshire, Scotland Numerous unidentifiable fragments
57. E. sp. (?) Laurie
58. E. sp. Moberg Ove I-Ramsåsa formation Zone I Bjersjölagård, Sweden Abudant fragments
59. E. (Adelopthalmus) granosus Middle Saarbrücker Schiefer RR. shaft at Jägersfreude, ¾ mi. from Saabrücken, Germany One incomplete individual
60. E. (Anthraconectes) mansfieldi Carbonic shale below Darlington cannel coal Near Cannelton, Darlington Township, Beaver Co., Pennsylvania Several nearly complete and a number of fragments
61. E. (Anthraconectes) mazonensis Coal Measures (Alleghany) Mazon Creek, Grundy Co., Illinois Single ventral impression of incomplete individual
62. E. (Anthraconectes) nebraskensis Coal measures One mile south of Peru, Nebraska Abundant and well preserved; some only carbonaceous films
63. E. (Anthraconectes) pennsylvanicus Arenaceous shale in Coal Measures Rooker Farm, Pithole City, Venango Co., Pennsylvania A single small carapace
64. E. (Onychopterus) kokomoensis Kokomo waterlime Kokomo, Indiana One nearly perfect and well preserved; three fairly good specimens
65. E. (Tylopterus) boylei Guelph dolomite Ontario, Canada A single incomplete though well preserved individual
66. Eusarcus acrocephalus Ee1 Kuchelbade graptolite sh. Dvorec, near Prague, Bohemia Carapace and first eight body segments; better preserved than other specimens in same bed
67. E. (?) cicerops Black shales in Shawangunk grit Otisville, New York Rare; several carapaces and a preabdomen
68. E. linguatus Normanskill shales and sandstones Broom Street Quarry, Catskill, New York Two fragmentary carapaces
69. E. logani Eramosa beds, Niagaran Eramosa river, near Guelph, Ontario, Canada Numerous fragments very poorly preserved; post-abdominal segments, spines, telsons, a metastoma