. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history; Science. Fig. 26. Eurypierus lanceo- latus Salter. X 2- (After Woodw. 1878, p. 142, fig- 44) Fig. 27. Hughmilleria socialis Sarle Xi (After CI. & R. 1912, pi. LIX, fig. 1) nated in the rivers of Appalachia. Curiously enough, in the Upper Ludlow, that is, lower Upper Siluric, of Scotland, Eurypterus lanceo- latus appears, showing a striking resemblance to Hughmilleria socialis. The prolific Scottish fauna of the Wenlock has revealed no possible ancestors for this distinctive Eurypterus (or Hughmilleria?) and one natural
. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history; Science. Fig. 26. Eurypierus lanceo- latus Salter. X 2- (After Woodw. 1878, p. 142, fig- 44) Fig. 27. Hughmilleria socialis Sarle Xi (After CI. & R. 1912, pi. LIX, fig. 1) nated in the rivers of Appalachia. Curiously enough, in the Upper Ludlow, that is, lower Upper Siluric, of Scotland, Eurypterus lanceo- latus appears, showing a striking resemblance to Hughmilleria socialis. The prolific Scottish fauna of the Wenlock has revealed no possible ancestors for this distinctive Eurypterus (or Hughmilleria?) and one naturally wonders how it arose. Since Hughmilleria was restricted in occurrence in the Niagaran, any migrations which took place must have been effected during the Salina period. The important Salina. 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 Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Buffalo, N. Y. : Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences
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