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THE HABITAT OF THE EURYPTERIDA

TABLE III—Continued

species horizon and facies locality condition
114. P. minor Indurated shale overlying Arbroath flags Farnell, Forfarshire, Scotland One small almost perfect specimen
115. P. monroensis Pittsford shale Pittsford, Monroe Co., New York One cephalothoracic shield
116. P. (Eusarcus?) nasutus Normanskill shale Broom Street Quarry, Catskill, New York Several carapaces
Schenectady shale Schenectady, Aqueduct, and Duanesburg, Schenectady Co., New York Several carapaces
117. P. nobilis Ee1 β Kuchelbader graptolite shales Podol Dvorce, Bohemia Fragments only
Ee2 Budňaner limestone Near Kolednik, Bohemia
118. P. normanskillensis Normanskill shale Broom Street Quarry, Catskill, New York Carapces; possibly some telsons
119. P. problematicus May Hill sandstone Abelish, Eastnor Park, near Ledbury, Herefordshire Chela only
Throughout entire Upper Ludlow group At Whitcliff and many localities in and near Ludlow, Herefordshire Fragments rare
Platyschisma beds, Temeside group Ludlow district Fragments abundant, but poorly preserved. No entire individuals
Downton Castle sandstones, Temeside group Bradnor Hill, Kington, and near Ludlow, Herefordshire
Olive shales, Upper Temeside group Ludlow district
Temeside Bone-Bed Ludlow district
120. P. cf. problematicus Salter (Semper) Ee2 Budňaner limestone Kolednik Bohemia A single fragment of a chela
121. P. prolificus Schenectady shales Schenectady, Aqueduct, Rotterdam Junction, Duanesburg, Schoharie Junction, Uly Crreek, New York A number of fairly complete carapaces
122. P. ? stylops Downton Castle sandstones Kington, Herefordshire, England Anterior portion of a single carapace
123. P. taurinus Ledbury shales Ewyas Harold, Herefordshire A nearly complete carapace, portions of telson and body segment, and fragments
124. P. sp. Siemiradzki Devonic limestone Skala, Podolia A single telson