. Fossil sponges and other organic remains from the Quebec Group at Little Metis [microform]. Sponges; Paleontology; Eponges; Paléontologie. .>f: Fk;. 'M.—Spirul(ife sac, found with tiyalostelin. si/c. If distinct .sponges, there uuiy have been some commensal relation iietwcon them and Hyalostelia. They are quite distinct from the little masses of broken spicules referred to above in Section IV. 17. Minute Globular or Circular Bodies. Surfaces of an inch or more in diameter are occjisionally sli])pled with mimite pyritous spots ; when magnified these appear perfectly round and of approximat


. Fossil sponges and other organic remains from the Quebec Group at Little Metis [microform]. Sponges; Paleontology; Eponges; Paléontologie. .>f: Fk;. 'M.—Spirul(ife sac, found with tiyalostelin. si/c. If distinct .sponges, there uuiy have been some commensal relation iietwcon them and Hyalostelia. They are quite distinct from the little masses of broken spicules referred to above in Section IV. 17. Minute Globular or Circular Bodies. Surfaces of an inch or more in diameter are occjisionally sli])pled with mimite pyritous spots ; when magnified these appear perfectly round and of approximately uniform dimensions. The}' may either be inor-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Dawson, J. W. (John William), Sir, 1820-1899; Hinde, George Jennings, 1839-1918; Royal Society of Canada. Montreal : [s. n. ]


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