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ENTELETES GLOBOSUS n. sp. (p. 294). |
| FIGS. 1 and 1a. |
A crushed specimen retaining both
valves, which clearly show its dorsisinuate character. |
| 1. |
Dorsal view. |
| 1a. |
Side view.
Delaware Mountain formation, Glass Mountains (station 3763). |
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ENTELETES sp. a (p. 296). |
| FIGS. 2 and 2a. |
A fragmentary ventral valve. |
| 2. |
Seen from above. |
| 2a. |
Side view in outline.
Delaware Mountain formation, Glass Mountains (station 3763). |
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STREPTORHYNCHUS PYGMAEUM n. sp. (p. 178). |
| FIGS. 3 to 3c. |
A large dorsal valve of moderate convexity. |
| 3. |
Interior view, X 4. Here are to be seen the powerful cardinal
process, median septum, and crenulated margins, all of which seem to
indicate shell thickening and advanced age. |
| 3a. |
View of the exterior, X 4. |
| 3b. |
Posterior view in outline, showing the cardinal process, X 4. |
| 3c. |
Side view in outline, X 4.
Delaware Mountain formation, Glass Mountains (station 3763). |
| FIGS. 4 to 4b. |
A small dorsal valve of moderate convexity. |
| 4. |
Interior view, X 4. |
| 4a. |
Exterior view, X 4. |
| 4b. |
Side view in outline, X 4.
Delaware Mountain formation, Glass Mountains (station 3763). |
| FIGS. 5 to 5b. |
A small dorsal valve of irregular growth and great convexity. |
| 5. |
View of the interior, X 4. |
| 5a. |
View of the exterior, X 4. |
| Sb. |
Side view in outline, X4.
Delaware Mountain formation, Glass Mountains (station 3763). |
| FIGS. 6 to 6b. |
A ventral valve which very plainly shows a large scar of
attachment. |
| 6. |
Seen from above, X 4. |
| 6a. |
Posterior view, X 4. |
| 6b. |
Side view in outline, X 4.
Delaware Mountain formation, Glass Mountains (station 3763). See also
fig. 11. |
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STREPTORHYNCHUS? sp. a (p. 180). |
| FIG. 7. |
A small
dorsal valve of undetermined species.
View of exterior, X 4.
Delaware Mountain formation, Glass Mountains (station 3763). |
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MEEKELLA SKENOIDES H. Sp. (p. 206). |
| FIGS. 8 to 8c. |
The type specimen, which is smaller
than some fragments associated with it and probably belonging to the
same species. |
| 8. |
Side view, X 2. |
| 8a. |
Dorsal view, X 2. Tile plications are hardly represented as
sufficiently angular. |
| 8b. |
Posterior view, X 2. |
| 8c. |
Anterior view, X 2.
Delaware Mountain formation, Glass Mountains (station 3763). |
| FIG. 9. |
A small dorsal valve from the same station as the
foregoing, which shows the surface characters more perfectly.
View of the exterior, X 2.
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MEEKELLA DIFFICILIS n. sp. (p. 207). |
| FIGS. 10 to 10g. |
The type specimen preserved in a
silicified condition |
| 10. |
Interior of the ventral valve, showing the two dental plates and
what look like two additional plates almost parallel to the area. |
| 10a. |
Front view of both valves. |
| 10b. |
Ventral valve, seen from above. |
| 10c. |
Side view of both valves. |
| 10d. |
Cardinal process supposed to belong to this specimen, seen from the
lower or internal side, X 3. |
| 10e. |
Same, seen from the upper or external side, X 3. |
| 10f. |
Terminal view, X 3. |
| 10g. |
Side view, X 3.
Delaware Mountain formation, Glass Mountains (station 3763). |
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PRODUCTUS SUBHORRIDUS var. RUGATULUS n. var. (p. 267). |
| FIGS. 11 to 11d. |
A specimen retaining both valves in
conjunction. |
| 11. |
Dorsal view, showing an attached ventral valve of Streptorhynchus
pygmaeum. |
| 11a. |
Ventral view. |
| 11b. |
Side view. |
| 11c. |
Posterior view. |
| 11d. |
Anterior view.
Delaware Mountain formation, Glass Mountains (station 3763). |
| FIGS. 12 to 12c. |
A ventral valve freed by etching. |
| 12. |
View of the interior. |
| 12a. |
View of the exterior. |
| 12b. |
Side view. |
| 12c. |
Posterior view.
Delaware Mountain formation, Glass Mountains (station 3763). |
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PRODUCTUS MEEKANUS n. sp. (p. 263). |
| FIGS. 13 and 13a. |
A fragmentary but otherwise
well-preserved ventral valve. |
| 13. |
Seen from above. |
| 13a. |
Side view in outline.
Delaware Mountain formation, Glass Mountains (station
3763). |
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STROPHALOSIA HYSTRICULA n. sp. (p. 275). |
| FIGS. 14 and 14a. |
The only specimen found, a ventral
valve, |
| 14. |
Seen from above. |
| 14a. |
A Anterior view.
Delaware Mountain formation, Glass Mountains (station 3763). |
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SPIRIFERINA HILLI n. sp. (p. 379). |
| FIGS. 15 to 15b. |
A ventral valve. |
| 15. |
View of the exterior. |
| 15a. |
Side view in outline. |
| 15b. |
View of the interior.
Delaware Mountain formation, Glass Mountains (station 3763). |
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HUSTEDIA MEEKANA Shumard (p. 394). |
| FIG. 16. |
A small, somewhat crushed specimen.
Dorsal view.
Delaware Mountain formation, Glass Mountains (station 3763). |
| FIG. 17. |
A large silicified specimen.
Dorsal view.
Delaware Mountain formation, Glass Mountains (station 3763). |
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HUSTEDIA PAPILLATA Shumard (p. 397). |
| FIGS. 18 to 18b. |
A rather small specimen referred to this species. |
| 18. |
Dorsal view. |
| 18a. |
Ventral view. |
| 18b. |
Side view in outline.
Delaware Mountain formation, Glass Mountains (station 3763). |
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HUSTEDIA BIPARTITA n. sp. (p. 398). |
| FIGS. 19 to 19c. |
The typical specimen. |
| 19. |
Dorsal view, X 2. |
| 19a. |
Side view, X 2. |
| 19b. |
Ventral view, X 2. |
| 19c. |
Anterior view, X 2.
Delaware Mountain formation, Glass Mountains (station 3763). |
| FIGS. 20 and 20a. |
A dorsal valve similar to the last. |
| 20. |
Seen from above, X 2. |
| 20a. |
Same, natural Size.
Delaware Mountain formation, Glass Mountains (station 3763). |