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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