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THE HABITAT OF THE EURYPTERIDA

TABLE III—Continued

species horizon and facies locality condition
31. E. lacustris Bertie waterlime Williamsville and Buffalo, New York; Bertie, Ontario Well preserved specimens abundant
Black Rock, Erie Co., Union Springs, Cayuga Co., New York A few smaller specimens
32. E. lacustris var. pachychirus Bertie waterlime Buffalo, Erie Co., New York An abdomen, two swimming legs several endognathites
33. E. lanceolatus Pterygotus beds, div. 4 of Ludlow (Peach & Horne) Lersmahagow, Lanarkshire, Scotland Several nearly entire individuals and fragments
34. E. liniaris Spirifer elevata shales, Upper Ludlow group Ludford, S. of Ludlow, and Kington, Herefordshire Telsons only
35. E. lohesti Famennian sandstone Condroz, Belgium One carapace
36. E. maria Black shales in Shawangunk grit Otisville, Orange Co., New York Abundant, well preserved, though incomplete; mostly immature; carapaces numerous
Delaware Water Gap, Pa. Several carapaces
Olive shales in Tuscarosa sandstone Swatora Gap, Pa. Several small carapaces
E. microphthalmus Manlius limestone Cazenovia, Madison Co.; Onondaga Valley, Lichtfield, Jerusalem Hill, Herkimer Co.
Monroe (Put-in-Bay) limestone Put-in-Bay Island, Lake Erie Two cephala
38. E. minor Wenlock shales and sandstones Gutterford Burn, Pentland Hills, Edinburgshire, Scotland One nearly entire individual, a carapace and fragments
39. E. moyseyi Clay nodules in Coal measures Northwest Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England Two specimens, posterior abdominal segments missing
40. E. pittsfordensis Pittsford shale Pittsford, Monroe Co., New York Rare and fragmentary; a few nearly complete individuals
41. E. pristinus Schenectady shale Dettbarn Quarry, Schenectady, New York One carapace and doubtful patches
42. E. ? (Dolichopterus?) prominens Clinton sandstones Cayuga Co., New York A single carapace
43. E. pustulosus Bertie waterlime Buffalo, New York Two carapaces and one postabdomen, all fragmentary