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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 |