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Platyspirina james diphio from layer
specimen I crassa, it is more gel-
linous, has a more perforated and
lengthy suture, greater length of
lirnge line and finer and more
numerous entae.
Plat. crassadiflexa said to occur 300-400 ft up = Farmmount
to Curryville.
Differs from latercota in being
generally but 1 flicator i sinus
and 2 in fold, Lateral plication5?
Lateral slopes always abrupt and
much less compressed from spire
to valve than in Latericosta.
Acidaspis cryptus. backed Plain-
ville. Columbia ave. 160 ft up,
Acidaspis ceralpta Miller describes
Fig 9 of pl. 14 of Cloud Pal. and
not Fig 8.
Acidaspis Concurnatipress. figs 3,4,
6+7. of plate 14. O lines are all true
included. Weak.
Miller describes specimen from
Dr. H. B. Hill, in Cedar Park, less than
200 feet above low water.
Figs 6 & 7 come from 15-28 feet above
low water from James Collection.
This may be mainvilleness.
Dress aliae
Ostracods during Shell marked by 2 or
more distinctly elevated regular
concentric lamellae giving the valve
a rough appearance. No puncta-
tions have been observed in this valve.
Ventral valve punctate.
Lyciola vagabundi, Miller, & laujate
write. Length 3/4 in.
20
Crania dyeri. Miller. Dimm. 1/8 in dl,
inversity .07 in cl. Shell small,
crenular. Axial valve, Per minutum.
Cylindrical apex central. Surface
with 6 or 7 fine, sharply elevated
concentric rings & lamellae
lining spire.
Periphon stelli frane.
Spiripla:
Bradiospaia tuberculata v laevi,
Retunspupia aspera. 6-7
Rutti 6-7
5-9=Ri.4.
intramusca 4-7.
3-5=Low.
Dytactaspis? in dens.
Calvertclks.
Strumato jerridea.
Beatrice vorduec.
indolata.
Yubeclia divisis. Milden. 5-7,
Strumatorium punctatum no.7