Field notes, Kentucky, circa 1905-1907
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bug imprt ant Calymenae genera Under river jump at Toms Val, NY, vol I, p 238, p 64, 843, 13. also 843, a 12, Pulaski, NY, = Calymene canad. clunt certainly. // Strumatopora indianensis, n. sp. Cine. Soc. of Nat. History, XV, p. 92, There is a second specimen of Struma- topa in the U.S. National Museum, also without a name. This is a massive species, about 8 inches long, 6 inches wide and 5 inches high. The matri- cules are very numerous and quite large and prominent. The internal structure can not be ascertained, but evidence of the presence of calcareous in a crystallized form, but at one point the character of the layers of struma- topora can be observed. In this specimen the name S. indianen- sis is proposed, inasmuch as it seems to be undescribed. In its jello- vous reticulate cells it bears consid- erable resemblance to E. tuberculata, Withder, but that species para- nite, while the present one is massive. Probably - Near Cincinnati, India-na, with upper layers of the Cin-cinnati Glac., associated with Blattina and Bullerjoha tilations. Collected by A. C. Benedict. Rhynchistoma cefax, type? = very rare form: Goldfuss Petrefacta, Othumca caninata, Vol II, p 136, pl 119, pig 8. Haldemans Will's at West Alexand Herdman's Hill in Millville pike from Armilton - Gatoron frosts. Furnmill east of Exford - Athrie Rimpy river near Middletown St, Loy's free to Twin creek Olenistoma bilix. 31 W. 8th Street. Flat 4. Fennel DrugStore between. 6-7, Swind in Race between Canal & 12th