. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . fig. 1, pi. 78, to illustrate spicules. From locality 35k, Middle Cambrian: Burgess shale member of the Stephen formation, on the west slope of the ridge between Mount Field and Wapta Peak, 1 mile ( km.) northeast of Burgess Pass, above Field, British Columbia. 352 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 6j DESCRIPTION OF PLATE 78 Hamptonia bozverbanki Walcott (see pis. y6, jj) 297 Fig. 1. (Reduced to one-half size.) Outline of a large sponge 200 its greatest diameter. U. S. National Museum, Cata-logue No. (X 6.) Portion of the sp


. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . fig. 1, pi. 78, to illustrate spicules. From locality 35k, Middle Cambrian: Burgess shale member of the Stephen formation, on the west slope of the ridge between Mount Field and Wapta Peak, 1 mile ( km.) northeast of Burgess Pass, above Field, British Columbia. 352 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 6j DESCRIPTION OF PLATE 78 Hamptonia bozverbanki Walcott (see pis. y6, jj) 297 Fig. 1. (Reduced to one-half size.) Outline of a large sponge 200 its greatest diameter. U. S. National Museum, Cata-logue No. (X 6.) Portion of the spicular surface of the outer portion ofa large sponge to illustrate marginal fringe of S. National Museum, Catalogue No. specimens represented on this plate are from locality 35k,Middle Cambrian: Burgess shale member of the Stephen forma-tion, on the west slope of the ridge between Mount Field and WaptaPeak, 1 mile ( km.) northeast of Burgess Pass, above Field,British Columbia. SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION.


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