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THE HABITAT OF THE EURYPTERIDA
TABLE III—Continued
species | horizon and facies | locality | condition | ||
139. S. megaolps | Olive shales, Temeside group | Ludlow railroad cut, Herefordshire | Fragments common, carapaces especially, but all broken | ||
140. S. modestus | Normanskill shale | Broom Street Quarry, Catskill, New York | Several small carapaces, portions of the abdomen, a leg | ||
141. S. myops | Shales in the Shawangunk grit | Otisville, New York | One entire individual poorly preserved; numerous carapaces; some with attached somites | ||
Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania | Several large and small carapaces | ||||
142. S. ornatus | Wenlock shales and sandstones | Gutterford Burn, Pentland Hills, Scotland | Three or four fragments including portions of carapace, abdomen, appendage and telson | ||
143. S. powriei | Turin beds, Caldeonian Old Red Sandstone | Turin Hills, near Pitscandly, Forfarshire, Scotland | One nearly complete individual | ||
144. S. symondsii | Cornstones middle Old Red | Rowlestone, south of Hay, Brecknockshire, England | One well preserved carapace | ||
145. S. (?) scabrosus | Calciferous shales | Glencartholm, Eskdale, Scotland | One incomplete specimen, showing cephalon, portions of first 10 somites and fragments of appendages | ||
Lower Carbonic shales and clay iron stones | Sedgley, near Dudley, Staffordshire, England | One incomplete individual with some of the appendages attached | |||
146. S. ? wrightianus | Portage sandstones | Italy, Yates Co., New York | A single, twp-jointed fragment; may be part of appendage | ||
147. S. (Ctenopterus) cestrotus | Shales in Shawangunk grit | Otisville, New York | Rare form; a few nearly complete individuals; a few carapaces | ||
148. S. (Ctenopterus) elegans | Wenlock shales and sandstones | Gutterford Burn, Pentland Hills, Scotland | Five fragmentary specimens certainly, two more probably | ||
149. S. (Ctenopterus) excelsior | Catskill sandstones | Andes, Delaware Co., New York | External mold of complete carapace | ||
Wyoming Co., New York | Fragmentary carapace | ||||
150. S. (Ctenopterus) multispinosus | Pittsford black shale | Pittsford, Monroe Co., New York | Six incomplete endognathites and one somite |