Fossils of fish, molluscs and amphibians. Publication of the book 'Meyers Konversations-Lexikon', Volume 2, Leipzig, Germany, 1910 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossils-of-fish-molluscs-and-amphibians-publication-of-the-book-meyers-konversations-lexikon-volume-2-leipzig-germany-1910-image471926415.html
RF2JBP2XR–Fossils of fish, molluscs and amphibians. Publication of the book 'Meyers Konversations-Lexikon', Volume 2, Leipzig, Germany, 1910
Grand Canyon Bellerphon Fossil FOSSIL OF BELLERPHON & SCHIZODUS FROM BRACKISH PHASE OF THE KAIBAB FORMATION. CIRCA 1930. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-grand-canyon-bellerphon-fossil-fossil-of-bellerphon-schizodus-from-175496310.html
RMM5EF9A–Grand Canyon Bellerphon Fossil FOSSIL OF BELLERPHON & SCHIZODUS FROM BRACKISH PHASE OF THE KAIBAB FORMATION. CIRCA 1930.
. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . SCHIZODUS. PLEUROPHORUS, PUAG lOGLYPTA, WAAGENOCERAS. PLEUROTOM ARI A ?.OMPHAUOTROCHUS ?. AND SXRAPAROLUUS (SEE EXPLANATION OF PLATES AT END OF TEXT.) SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 119. NO. 2. PL. 25 ^?^S^. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/smithsonian-miscellaneous-collections-schizodus-pleurophorus-puag-loglypta-waagenoceras-pleurotom-ari-a-omphauotrochus-and-sxraparoluus-see-explanation-of-plates-at-end-of-text-smithsonian-miscellaneous-collections-vol-119-no-2-pl-25-s-image370116502.html
RM2CE47AE–. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . SCHIZODUS. PLEUROPHORUS, PUAG lOGLYPTA, WAAGENOCERAS. PLEUROTOM ARI A ?.OMPHAUOTROCHUS ?. AND SXRAPAROLUUS (SEE EXPLANATION OF PLATES AT END OF TEXT.) SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 119. NO. 2. PL. 25 ^?^S^.
. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Cypricardites {Schizodus) rhombeus. {Cypricardia yu^j^iik. rhomhea. Hall, Geol. Fourth dist. N. Y., 1843, page 291, fig. 139, 2, 3, with very prominent beak and smooth shell, found (in company with Eu- Z, 139 iiiiiiii«i'3 omphalus depressus and Cypricar- dia Gontracta) at one single locality, about four miles north of Panama, Chatauqua county, N. Y. [Of course these shells are not Carboniferous nor even Subcarhoniferous^ for the Panama conglomerate is the thi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-the-fossils-of-pennsylvania-and-neighboring-states-named-in-the-reports-and-catalogues-of-the-survey-paleontology-cypricardites-schizodus-rhombeus-cypricardia-yujiik-rhomhea-hall-geol-fourth-dist-n-y-1843-page-291-fig-139-2-3-with-very-prominent-beak-and-smooth-shell-found-in-company-with-eu-z-139-iiiiiiiii3-omphalus-depressus-and-cypricar-dia-gontracta-at-one-single-locality-about-four-miles-north-of-panama-chatauqua-county-n-y-of-course-these-shells-are-not-carboniferous-nor-even-subcarhoniferous-for-the-panama-conglomerate-is-the-thi-image216329561.html
RMPFXJFN–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Cypricardites {Schizodus) rhombeus. {Cypricardia yu^j^iik. rhomhea. Hall, Geol. Fourth dist. N. Y., 1843, page 291, fig. 139, 2, 3, with very prominent beak and smooth shell, found (in company with Eu- Z, 139 iiiiiiii«i'3 omphalus depressus and Cypricar- dia Gontracta) at one single locality, about four miles north of Panama, Chatauqua county, N. Y. [Of course these shells are not Carboniferous nor even Subcarhoniferous^ for the Panama conglomerate is the thi
Elements of geology, or, The Elements of geology, or, The ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants as illustrated by geological monuments elementsofgeolog00lyel Year: 1868 Ch. XXin.] FOSSIL FISH OF FERMIAN MARL-SLATE. 461 type. Some of this same tribe of shells, such as Athyris Roissyi, allied to Terebratida, are specifically the same as fossils of the car- boniferous rocks. Avicida, Area, and Schizodus (see above, fig. 492), and other lamellibranchiate bibalves, are abundant, but spiral uni- valves are very rare. The compact limestone (No. 4) also contains organic remains, espe- cial Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-geology-or-the-elements-of-geology-or-the-ancient-changes-of-the-earth-and-its-inhabitants-as-illustrated-by-geological-monuments-elementsofgeolog00lyel-year-1868-ch-xxin-fossil-fish-of-fermian-marl-slate-461-type-some-of-this-same-tribe-of-shells-such-as-athyris-roissyi-allied-to-terebratida-are-specifically-the-same-as-fossils-of-the-car-boniferous-rocks-avicida-area-and-schizodus-see-above-fig-492-and-other-lamellibranchiate-bibalves-are-abundant-but-spiral-uni-valves-are-very-rare-the-compact-limestone-no-4-also-contains-organic-remains-espe-cial-image239664085.html
RMRWWHYH–Elements of geology, or, The Elements of geology, or, The ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants as illustrated by geological monuments elementsofgeolog00lyel Year: 1868 Ch. XXin.] FOSSIL FISH OF FERMIAN MARL-SLATE. 461 type. Some of this same tribe of shells, such as Athyris Roissyi, allied to Terebratida, are specifically the same as fossils of the car- boniferous rocks. Avicida, Area, and Schizodus (see above, fig. 492), and other lamellibranchiate bibalves, are abundant, but spiral uni- valves are very rare. The compact limestone (No. 4) also contains organic remains, espe- cial
. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . SCHIZODUS. PLEUROPHORUS, PUAG lOGLYPTA, WAAGENOCERAS. PLEUROTOM ARI A ?.OMPHAUOTROCHUS ?. AND SXRAPAROLUUS (SEE EXPLANATION OF PLATES AT END OF TEXT.) SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 119. NO. 2. PL. 25 ^?^S^.. 2 *^, - 8 ?>ir. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/smithsonian-miscellaneous-collections-schizodus-pleurophorus-puag-loglypta-waagenoceras-pleurotom-ari-a-omphauotrochus-and-sxraparoluus-see-explanation-of-plates-at-end-of-text-smithsonian-miscellaneous-collections-vol-119-no-2-pl-25-s-2-8-gtir-image370116491.html
RM2CE47A3–. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . SCHIZODUS. PLEUROPHORUS, PUAG lOGLYPTA, WAAGENOCERAS. PLEUROTOM ARI A ?.OMPHAUOTROCHUS ?. AND SXRAPAROLUUS (SEE EXPLANATION OF PLATES AT END OF TEXT.) SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 119. NO. 2. PL. 25 ^?^S^.. 2 *^, - 8 ?>ir.
. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Cypricardites {Schizodus) rhombeus. {Cypricardia yu^j^iik. rhomhea. Hall, Geol. Fourth dist. N. Y., 1843, page 291, fig. 139, 2, 3, with very prominent beak and smooth shell, found (in company with Eu- Z, 139 iiiiiiii«i'3 omphalus depressus and Cypricar- dia Gontracta) at one single locality, about four miles north of Panama, Chatauqua county, N. Y. [Of course these shells are not Carboniferous nor even Subcarhoniferous^ for the Panama conglomerate is the thi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-the-fossils-of-pennsylvania-and-neighboring-states-named-in-the-reports-and-catalogues-of-the-survey-paleontology-cypricardites-schizodus-rhombeus-cypricardia-yujiik-rhomhea-hall-geol-fourth-dist-n-y-1843-page-291-fig-139-2-3-with-very-prominent-beak-and-smooth-shell-found-in-company-with-eu-z-139-iiiiiiiii3-omphalus-depressus-and-cypricar-dia-gontracta-at-one-single-locality-about-four-miles-north-of-panama-chatauqua-county-n-y-of-course-these-shells-are-not-carboniferous-nor-even-subcarhoniferous-for-the-panama-conglomerate-is-the-thi-image216329562.html
RMPFXJFP–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Cypricardites {Schizodus) rhombeus. {Cypricardia yu^j^iik. rhomhea. Hall, Geol. Fourth dist. N. Y., 1843, page 291, fig. 139, 2, 3, with very prominent beak and smooth shell, found (in company with Eu- Z, 139 iiiiiiii«i'3 omphalus depressus and Cypricar- dia Gontracta) at one single locality, about four miles north of Panama, Chatauqua county, N. Y. [Of course these shells are not Carboniferous nor even Subcarhoniferous^ for the Panama conglomerate is the thi
Elements of geology, or, The Elements of geology, or, The ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants as illustrated by geological monuments elementsofgeolog00lyel Year: 1868 Schizodus Sc7ilothei?ni, Geinitz. The hinge of ScMzodus Mytilus septifer, King. Crystalline Limestone, Permian. truncatus, King. Syn. Modiola acuminata. Permian. James Sott. Permian crystalline lime- stone. These shells occur at Hartlepool and Sunderland, where the rock assumes an oolitic and botryoidal character. Some of the beds in this division are ripple-marked; aud Mr. King imagines that the absence of corals a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-geology-or-the-elements-of-geology-or-the-ancient-changes-of-the-earth-and-its-inhabitants-as-illustrated-by-geological-monuments-elementsofgeolog00lyel-year-1868-schizodus-sc7ilotheini-geinitz-the-hinge-of-scmzodus-mytilus-septifer-king-crystalline-limestone-permian-truncatus-king-syn-modiola-acuminata-permian-james-sott-permian-crystalline-lime-stone-these-shells-occur-at-hartlepool-and-sunderland-where-the-rock-assumes-an-oolitic-and-botryoidal-character-some-of-the-beds-in-this-division-are-ripple-marked-aud-mr-king-imagines-that-the-absence-of-corals-a-image239664031.html
RMRWWHWK–Elements of geology, or, The Elements of geology, or, The ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants as illustrated by geological monuments elementsofgeolog00lyel Year: 1868 Schizodus Sc7ilothei?ni, Geinitz. The hinge of ScMzodus Mytilus septifer, King. Crystalline Limestone, Permian. truncatus, King. Syn. Modiola acuminata. Permian. James Sott. Permian crystalline lime- stone. These shells occur at Hartlepool and Sunderland, where the rock assumes an oolitic and botryoidal character. Some of the beds in this division are ripple-marked; aud Mr. King imagines that the absence of corals a
. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Cypricardites {Schizodus) rhombeus. {Cypricardia yu^j^iik. rhomhea. Hall, Geol. Fourth dist. N. Y., 1843, page 291, fig. 139, 2, 3, with very prominent beak and smooth shell, found (in company with Eu- Z, 139 iiiiiiii«i'3 omphalus depressus and Cypricar- dia Gontracta) at one single locality, about four miles north of Panama, Chatauqua county, N. Y. [Of course these shells are not Carboniferous nor even Subcarhoniferous^ for the Panama conglomerate is the thi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-the-fossils-of-pennsylvania-and-neighboring-states-named-in-the-reports-and-catalogues-of-the-survey-paleontology-cypricardites-schizodus-rhombeus-cypricardia-yujiik-rhomhea-hall-geol-fourth-dist-n-y-1843-page-291-fig-139-2-3-with-very-prominent-beak-and-smooth-shell-found-in-company-with-eu-z-139-iiiiiiiii3-omphalus-depressus-and-cypricar-dia-gontracta-at-one-single-locality-about-four-miles-north-of-panama-chatauqua-county-n-y-of-course-these-shells-are-not-carboniferous-nor-even-subcarhoniferous-for-the-panama-conglomerate-is-the-thi-image231896446.html
RMRD7P7X–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Cypricardites {Schizodus) rhombeus. {Cypricardia yu^j^iik. rhomhea. Hall, Geol. Fourth dist. N. Y., 1843, page 291, fig. 139, 2, 3, with very prominent beak and smooth shell, found (in company with Eu- Z, 139 iiiiiiii«i'3 omphalus depressus and Cypricar- dia Gontracta) at one single locality, about four miles north of Panama, Chatauqua county, N. Y. [Of course these shells are not Carboniferous nor even Subcarhoniferous^ for the Panama conglomerate is the thi
. College collection of palaeontology. 122 MOLLUSC A, No. 331. Myophoria (Schizodus) Kefersteinii, Munst. This genus, of tlie Trigonidaj, is restricted to the Triassic, with 16 species. Trias., Raibl, Carinthia, Austria. No. 332. Area biangulata, Lam. In the Arcid« family the shell is equivalve and the hinge line has a long, even row of teeth. These specimens are from the Eocene at Grignon, France. No. 333. Area diluvii, Lam. Pliocene, Bagalo, Italy. » No. 334. Nueula strigillata, Goldf. Tiyon takes this genus from Arcidae and makes it the type of the family Nuculidfe; 250 fossil species are f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/college-collection-of-palaeontology-122-mollusc-a-no-331-myophoria-schizodus-kefersteinii-munst-this-genus-of-tlie-trigonidaj-is-restricted-to-the-triassic-with-16-species-trias-raibl-carinthia-austria-no-332-area-biangulata-lam-in-the-arcid-family-the-shell-is-equivalve-and-the-hinge-line-has-a-long-even-row-of-teeth-these-specimens-are-from-the-eocene-at-grignon-france-no-333-area-diluvii-lam-pliocene-bagalo-italy-no-334-nueula-strigillata-goldf-tiyon-takes-this-genus-from-arcidae-and-makes-it-the-type-of-the-family-nuculidfe-250-fossil-species-are-f-image232722918.html
RMREHCCP–. College collection of palaeontology. 122 MOLLUSC A, No. 331. Myophoria (Schizodus) Kefersteinii, Munst. This genus, of tlie Trigonidaj, is restricted to the Triassic, with 16 species. Trias., Raibl, Carinthia, Austria. No. 332. Area biangulata, Lam. In the Arcid« family the shell is equivalve and the hinge line has a long, even row of teeth. These specimens are from the Eocene at Grignon, France. No. 333. Area diluvii, Lam. Pliocene, Bagalo, Italy. » No. 334. Nueula strigillata, Goldf. Tiyon takes this genus from Arcidae and makes it the type of the family Nuculidfe; 250 fossil species are f
. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Cypricardites {Schizodus) rhombeus. {Cypricardia yu^j^iik. rhomhea. Hall, Geol. Fourth dist. N. Y., 1843, page 291, fig. 139, 2, 3, with very prominent beak and smooth shell, found (in company with Eu- Z, 139 iiiiiiii«i'3 omphalus depressus and Cypricar- dia Gontracta) at one single locality, about four miles north of Panama, Chatauqua county, N. Y. [Of course these shells are not Carboniferous nor even Subcarhoniferous^ for the Panama conglomerate is the thi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-the-fossils-of-pennsylvania-and-neighboring-states-named-in-the-reports-and-catalogues-of-the-survey-paleontology-cypricardites-schizodus-rhombeus-cypricardia-yujiik-rhomhea-hall-geol-fourth-dist-n-y-1843-page-291-fig-139-2-3-with-very-prominent-beak-and-smooth-shell-found-in-company-with-eu-z-139-iiiiiiiii3-omphalus-depressus-and-cypricar-dia-gontracta-at-one-single-locality-about-four-miles-north-of-panama-chatauqua-county-n-y-of-course-these-shells-are-not-carboniferous-nor-even-subcarhoniferous-for-the-panama-conglomerate-is-the-thi-image231896442.html
RMRD7P7P–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Cypricardites {Schizodus) rhombeus. {Cypricardia yu^j^iik. rhomhea. Hall, Geol. Fourth dist. N. Y., 1843, page 291, fig. 139, 2, 3, with very prominent beak and smooth shell, found (in company with Eu- Z, 139 iiiiiiii«i'3 omphalus depressus and Cypricar- dia Gontracta) at one single locality, about four miles north of Panama, Chatauqua county, N. Y. [Of course these shells are not Carboniferous nor even Subcarhoniferous^ for the Panama conglomerate is the thi
. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history -- New York (State); Natural history. Fig. 172A. Schizodus appressua both valves conjoined (from Halli. Specimen with Genus PALjEONEILO. Hall. [Ety. : Palaios, ancient; neilo, a genus.] (1870 : Preliminary Notice Lamellibranclriata, 2, p. 6. I Nncula-like shells, with equal, inequilateral valves, trans- versely ovate or sub-elliptical in outline; the posterior end extended, with a more or less well-defined sulcus along the umbonal slope. The cardinal line is arcuate, and the hinge furnished with a row of regular, small, tra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-buffalo-society-of-natural-sciences-natural-history-new-york-state-natural-history-fig-172a-schizodus-appressua-both-valves-conjoined-from-halli-specimen-with-genus-paljeoneilo-hall-ety-palaios-ancient-neilo-a-genus-1870-preliminary-notice-lamellibranclriata-2-p-6-i-nncula-like-shells-with-equal-inequilateral-valves-trans-versely-ovate-or-sub-elliptical-in-outline-the-posterior-end-extended-with-a-more-or-less-well-defined-sulcus-along-the-umbonal-slope-the-cardinal-line-is-arcuate-and-the-hinge-furnished-with-a-row-of-regular-small-tra-image233912215.html
RMRGFHBK–. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history -- New York (State); Natural history. Fig. 172A. Schizodus appressua both valves conjoined (from Halli. Specimen with Genus PALjEONEILO. Hall. [Ety. : Palaios, ancient; neilo, a genus.] (1870 : Preliminary Notice Lamellibranclriata, 2, p. 6. I Nncula-like shells, with equal, inequilateral valves, trans- versely ovate or sub-elliptical in outline; the posterior end extended, with a more or less well-defined sulcus along the umbonal slope. The cardinal line is arcuate, and the hinge furnished with a row of regular, small, tra
. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. Fio. 785.—Avioulopinna americana. illinoisensis, Worthen, 1884, Bull. No. 2, III. St. Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 13, and Geo. Sur. Ill, vol. 8, p. 128, Coal Meas. Axinru, Sowerby, 1821, Min. Conch., vol. 3. [Ety. axine, battle-axe.] This genus is unknown in Palaeozoic rocks. ovatu9, see Schizodus ovatua. securu, Shumard, 1869, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., Permian Or. Not recognized. Bakbvki.ua, King, 1849, Perm. Fobs., p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-geology-and-palaeontology-for-the-use-of-amateurs-students-and-scientists-microform-paleontology-paleontology-geology-palontologie-palontologie-gologie-fio-785avioulopinna-americana-illinoisensis-worthen-1884-bull-no-2-iii-st-mus-nat-hist-p-13-and-geo-sur-ill-vol-8-p-128-coal-meas-axinru-sowerby-1821-min-conch-vol-3-ety-axine-battle-axe-this-genus-is-unknown-in-palaeozoic-rocks-ovatu9-see-schizodus-ovatua-securu-shumard-1869-trans-st-louis-acad-sci-permian-or-not-recognized-bakbvkiua-king-1849-perm-fobs-p-image234846366.html
RMRJ24X6–. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. Fio. 785.—Avioulopinna americana. illinoisensis, Worthen, 1884, Bull. No. 2, III. St. Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 13, and Geo. Sur. Ill, vol. 8, p. 128, Coal Meas. Axinru, Sowerby, 1821, Min. Conch., vol. 3. [Ety. axine, battle-axe.] This genus is unknown in Palaeozoic rocks. ovatu9, see Schizodus ovatua. securu, Shumard, 1869, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., Permian Or. Not recognized. Bakbvki.ua, King, 1849, Perm. Fobs., p
. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history; Science. Fig. 173A. Schizodus appressus. Specimen with ScHIZODlS AI'l'KKS- sus. (Conrad.) (Fig. 172A.) (Pal. N. Y., Vol. v., Pt. I., p. 449, PI. LXXV.) Distmguisliing Char- acters.— S n b - r h o ni - boidal-ovate outline; length greater than height; short cardinal line; obliquely trun- both valves conjoined (from Hall i. eate posterior extremity; sab-angular umbonal slope; fine concentric stri;v. Found in the Hamilton group of Eighteen Mile Creek. (Coll. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. New York.) Genus PAL.EONEILO. Hall. [Ety. : Pala Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-buffalo-society-of-natural-sciences-natural-history-science-fig-173a-schizodus-appressus-specimen-with-schizodls-ailkks-sus-conrad-fig-172a-pal-n-y-vol-v-pt-i-p-449-pi-lxxv-distmguisliing-char-acters-s-n-b-r-h-o-ni-boidal-ovate-outline-length-greater-than-height-short-cardinal-line-obliquely-trun-both-valves-conjoined-from-hall-i-eate-posterior-extremity-sab-angular-umbonal-slope-fine-concentric-striv-found-in-the-hamilton-group-of-eighteen-mile-creek-coll-am-mus-nat-hist-new-york-genus-paleoneilo-hall-ety-pala-image233963307.html
RMRGHXGB–. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history; Science. Fig. 173A. Schizodus appressus. Specimen with ScHIZODlS AI'l'KKS- sus. (Conrad.) (Fig. 172A.) (Pal. N. Y., Vol. v., Pt. I., p. 449, PI. LXXV.) Distmguisliing Char- acters.— S n b - r h o ni - boidal-ovate outline; length greater than height; short cardinal line; obliquely trun- both valves conjoined (from Hall i. eate posterior extremity; sab-angular umbonal slope; fine concentric stri;v. Found in the Hamilton group of Eighteen Mile Creek. (Coll. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. New York.) Genus PAL.EONEILO. Hall. [Ety. : Pala
. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history -- New York (State); Natural history. 256 SCHIZODUS APPRES- srs. (Conrad.) (Fig. 172A.) (Pal. N. V.. Vol. V.. Pt. I., p. 449, PL LXXV.) Distinguishing Char- a cters— Sub-r h o m - boidal-ovate outline; length greater than height: short cardinal line; obliquely trun- cate posterior extremity; sub-angular umbonal slope; fine concentric stri.e. Found in the Hamilton group of Eighteen Mile Creek. (Coll. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. New York.). Fig. 172A. Schizodus appressua both valves conjoined (from Halli. Specimen with Genus PALjEONE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-buffalo-society-of-natural-sciences-natural-history-new-york-state-natural-history-256-schizodus-appres-srs-conrad-fig-172a-pal-n-v-vol-v-pt-i-p-449-pl-lxxv-distinguishing-char-a-cters-sub-r-h-o-m-boidal-ovate-outline-length-greater-than-height-short-cardinal-line-obliquely-trun-cate-posterior-extremity-sub-angular-umbonal-slope-fine-concentric-strie-found-in-the-hamilton-group-of-eighteen-mile-creek-coll-am-mus-nat-hist-new-york-fig-172a-schizodus-appressua-both-valves-conjoined-from-halli-specimen-with-genus-paljeone-image233912219.html
RMRGFHBR–. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history -- New York (State); Natural history. 256 SCHIZODUS APPRES- srs. (Conrad.) (Fig. 172A.) (Pal. N. V.. Vol. V.. Pt. I., p. 449, PL LXXV.) Distinguishing Char- a cters— Sub-r h o m - boidal-ovate outline; length greater than height: short cardinal line; obliquely trun- cate posterior extremity; sub-angular umbonal slope; fine concentric stri.e. Found in the Hamilton group of Eighteen Mile Creek. (Coll. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. New York.). Fig. 172A. Schizodus appressua both valves conjoined (from Halli. Specimen with Genus PALjEONE
. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history; Science. 2 .")(•> m^. Fig. 173A. Schizodus appressus. Specimen with ScHIZODlS AI'l'KKS- sus. (Conrad.) (Fig. 172A.) (Pal. N. Y., Vol. v., Pt. I., p. 449, PI. LXXV.) Distmguisliing Char- acters.— S n b - r h o ni - boidal-ovate outline; length greater than height; short cardinal line; obliquely trun- both valves conjoined (from Hall i. eate posterior extremity; sab-angular umbonal slope; fine concentric stri;v. Found in the Hamilton group of Eighteen Mile Creek. (Coll. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. New York.) Genus PAL.EONEIL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-buffalo-society-of-natural-sciences-natural-history-science-2-quotgt-m-fig-173a-schizodus-appressus-specimen-with-schizodls-ailkks-sus-conrad-fig-172a-pal-n-y-vol-v-pt-i-p-449-pi-lxxv-distmguisliing-char-acters-s-n-b-r-h-o-ni-boidal-ovate-outline-length-greater-than-height-short-cardinal-line-obliquely-trun-both-valves-conjoined-from-hall-i-eate-posterior-extremity-sab-angular-umbonal-slope-fine-concentric-striv-found-in-the-hamilton-group-of-eighteen-mile-creek-coll-am-mus-nat-hist-new-york-genus-paleoneil-image233963330.html
RMRGHXH6–. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history; Science. 2 .")(•> m^. Fig. 173A. Schizodus appressus. Specimen with ScHIZODlS AI'l'KKS- sus. (Conrad.) (Fig. 172A.) (Pal. N. Y., Vol. v., Pt. I., p. 449, PI. LXXV.) Distmguisliing Char- acters.— S n b - r h o ni - boidal-ovate outline; length greater than height; short cardinal line; obliquely trun- both valves conjoined (from Hall i. eate posterior extremity; sab-angular umbonal slope; fine concentric stri;v. Found in the Hamilton group of Eighteen Mile Creek. (Coll. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. New York.) Genus PAL.EONEIL
. Elements of geology, or, The ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants as illustrated by geological monuments. Geology. Schizodus Sc7ilothei?ni, Geinitz. The hinge of ScMzodus Mytilus septifer, King. Crystalline Limestone, Permian. truncatus, King. Syn. Modiola acuminata. Permian. James Sott. Permian crystalline lime- stone. These shells occur at Hartlepool and Sunderland, where the rock assumes an oolitic and botryoidal character. Some of the beds in this division are ripple-marked; aud Mr. King imagines that the absence of corals and the character of the shells indicate shallow wate Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-geology-or-the-ancient-changes-of-the-earth-and-its-inhabitants-as-illustrated-by-geological-monuments-geology-schizodus-sc7ilotheini-geinitz-the-hinge-of-scmzodus-mytilus-septifer-king-crystalline-limestone-permian-truncatus-king-syn-modiola-acuminata-permian-james-sott-permian-crystalline-lime-stone-these-shells-occur-at-hartlepool-and-sunderland-where-the-rock-assumes-an-oolitic-and-botryoidal-character-some-of-the-beds-in-this-division-are-ripple-marked-aud-mr-king-imagines-that-the-absence-of-corals-and-the-character-of-the-shells-indicate-shallow-wate-image231502842.html
RMRCHT6J–. Elements of geology, or, The ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants as illustrated by geological monuments. Geology. Schizodus Sc7ilothei?ni, Geinitz. The hinge of ScMzodus Mytilus septifer, King. Crystalline Limestone, Permian. truncatus, King. Syn. Modiola acuminata. Permian. James Sott. Permian crystalline lime- stone. These shells occur at Hartlepool and Sunderland, where the rock assumes an oolitic and botryoidal character. Some of the beds in this division are ripple-marked; aud Mr. King imagines that the absence of corals and the character of the shells indicate shallow wate
. Elements of geology, or, The ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants as illustrated by geological monuments. Geology. Ch. XXin.] FOSSIL FISH OF FERMIAN MARL-SLATE. 461 type. Some of this same tribe of shells, such as Athyris Roissyi, allied to Terebratida, are specifically the same as fossils of the car- boniferous rocks. Avicida, Area, and Schizodus (see above, fig. 492), and other lamellibranchiate bibalves, are abundant, but spiral uni- valves are very rare. The compact limestone (No. 4) also contains organic remains, espe- cially bryozoa, and is intimately connected with the pre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-geology-or-the-ancient-changes-of-the-earth-and-its-inhabitants-as-illustrated-by-geological-monuments-geology-ch-xxin-fossil-fish-of-fermian-marl-slate-461-type-some-of-this-same-tribe-of-shells-such-as-athyris-roissyi-allied-to-terebratida-are-specifically-the-same-as-fossils-of-the-car-boniferous-rocks-avicida-area-and-schizodus-see-above-fig-492-and-other-lamellibranchiate-bibalves-are-abundant-but-spiral-uni-valves-are-very-rare-the-compact-limestone-no-4-also-contains-organic-remains-espe-cially-bryozoa-and-is-intimately-connected-with-the-pre-image231502835.html
RMRCHT6B–. Elements of geology, or, The ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants as illustrated by geological monuments. Geology. Ch. XXin.] FOSSIL FISH OF FERMIAN MARL-SLATE. 461 type. Some of this same tribe of shells, such as Athyris Roissyi, allied to Terebratida, are specifically the same as fossils of the car- boniferous rocks. Avicida, Area, and Schizodus (see above, fig. 492), and other lamellibranchiate bibalves, are abundant, but spiral uni- valves are very rare. The compact limestone (No. 4) also contains organic remains, espe- cially bryozoa, and is intimately connected with the pre
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