Manuscript entitled, "Fossil Flora and Fauna of the Pennsylvanian Period, Will County, Illinois"
by George Langford (1876-1964)
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Index to Fossil Fauna, pp 86-126.
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abdomen, page 103
Acanthotelson stimpsoni, page 089
Adelophthalmus mazonensis,
     page 098, page 099, page 100, page 105
Amphibamus grandiceps Cope, page 125, page 126
amphibian, page 123
Amphipod, page 089
anal, page 102, page 103
Annelid, page 091
Anthrapalaemon gracilis, page 093
Anthracornarti, page 110
Arachnida, page 101
Architarbidae, page 102
Architarbus rotundatus,
     page 101, page 103, page 104, page 108
Architarbus rotundatus Scudder, page 102
Arthropleura, page 096, page 097
Arthropoda, page 114
Aviculopecten mazonensis, page 088
bivalves, page 092
Brongniart, page 116
carapace, page 102, page 103, page 104, page 110
Carr, page 123
cephalothorax, page 102, page 103
chelicerae, page 102
Commentry, France, page 116
coxae, page 102, page 110
Curculioides gracilis, page 101, page 109
Curculioides, page 105
Curculioides wilmingtoni, page 101
Curran, page 116
Discotarbus deplanatus, page 101, page 106
Discotarbus, page 102, page 108, page 109
dragon-fly, page 116
Eileticus, page 089
Elonichthys hypsilepis Hay, page 121
Elonichthys, page 122
Elonichthys peltigerus, page 122
Eophrynus ensifer dorsal, page 111
Eophrynus ensifer, page 105, page 110
Eophrynus ensifer Petrunkevitch, page 109
Eophrynus ensifer ventral, page 112
Eophrynus maclucki, page 101
Eoscarpius carbonarius, page 113

Euphoberia armigera, page 091
Euphoberia hystricosa, page 091
Euphoberia, page 090, page 092
Euphoberia tracta, page 091

Euproops danae, page 093, page 094
Euproops lavicula, page 095
Euproops thompsoni, page 095
Eurypterid, page 098
femur, page 102
fish, page 120
Geralinura gigantea, page 113
Goldblatt area, page 119
Gregory, page 123
Gyromices ammonis, page 088
Heterologus langfordorum Carpenter, page 117
Lacoe collection, page 123
Lepidoderma mazonensis, page 100
Limulus, page 094
Liomesaspes laevis, page 095
Lithoneura mirifica Carpenter, page 117
McLuckie, page 096, page 097, page 100
Meganeura monyi, page 116
mesothorax, page 114
Metatarbus rotundatus, page 108
Metatarbus triangularis, page 101, page 108
metatarsus, page 102
metathorax, page 114
Micrerpeton caudatum, page 125
Moodie, page 125
Myriapod, page 089, page 091
Nereis, page 091
nymph, page 119
Ootarbus ovalis, page 109
Ootarbus ovatus, page 101, page 106
Ootarbus, page 102, page 106, page 108
Ootarbus pulcher, page 101, page 107, page 109
Orthotarbus minutus, page 101
Orthotarbus, page 102
Orthotarbus robustus,
     page 101, page 103, page 105, page 106, page 108
Ostracoda, page 088
Palaeocaris typus, page 089
Palaeodictyoptera Goldenberg, page 114
parasite, page 088
Paratarbus carbonarius,
    page 101, page 104, page 109
Paratarbus, page 102

patella, page 102
pedipalpi, page 102, page 105
Petrunkevitch, page 101, page 102, page 110
Phlegethontia mazonensis, page 123, page 124
Pleophrynidae, page 110
Pleophrynus ensifer, page 101
Pleura, page 103
Polyochera glabra, page 101, page 106
Promylacris rigida, page 119
Protorthoptera Handlirsch, page 114
protothorax, page 114
publications, page 087
Rhizodus reticulatus, page 120
Richardson, page 096, page 100
scales, page 120
Schizopod, page 089, page 093
sclerites, page 102
scorpions, page 113
spiders, page 101
sternites, page 102
sternum, page 102
Streptocyclus langfordi, page 095
Syntonoptera schucherti Handlirsch, page 117
tarsus, page 102
Teneopteron mirabile, page 118
tergite, page 102, page 110
Thesoneura americana, page 118
Thesoneura americana Carpenter, page 117
thorax, page 114
tibia, page 102
tooth, page 120
tronchanters, page 102
tubercle, page 110
Turnbull, page 123
Violetta Whitfield, page 119, page 121
Whitfield, page 119, page 121
winged insects, page 114, page 115
Xenacanthus compressus, page 120
Xiphosura, page 095

Note: I spell-checked these names and corrected them here and in the text of the various pages on which they appear.  Two names did not appear on the Internet: Liomesaspe laevis (p.095) and Pleophrynidae (text, p.110.) I cannot vouch for the accuracy of my grandfather's specific fossil identifications.  A great many of the names mentioned here are contained in the Mazon Creek Fossil Database of the Illinois State Museum.  When I visited the museum some years ago, I met Mr. Brian Bisbee, who was at the time using a flatbed optical scanner to make images of the fossils in that collection, all of which were donated to the museum in 1938 by my grandfather.  Some of the exact same specimens whose photographs are herein contained (that my grandfather made before his death in 1964) are represented in that database. 
GLIII, ed., May 1, 2010.